From the archives, May 8, 1870
Dear TABSK--My name is Annabelle, and I live on the finest street in the finest city in the world (Fifth Avenue, New York, New York); but more importantly, I want my 19- and 18-year old daughters, Sally and Molly, to live there when they marry. As such, they will need to make a good impression on the eligible (sadly, limited amount of) bachelors of New York's finest families during the June thru September season in Saratoga. My daughters have become excessively friendly, in my view, with a couple of friends who will shortly become rivals for the time, and eventually the hand, of these gentleman. How do I gird the minds for the mental and physical catfights dictated by this Darwinian contest?
Dear Annabelle--You are quite perceptive that the contrast between the bucolic Saratoga setting and the bitter social jungle pit contest your daughters are about to face could not be more stark. It will test their young minds .... and bodies ..... but the course of their future lives rides on the outcome. It's high stakes, pun intended. Get busy preparing them. Good luck. TABSK