Many of our correspondents ask us to define what is meant by the
terms "good society" and "bad society." They say that they read in
the newspapers of the "good society" in New York and Washington and
Newport, and that it is a record of drunkenness, flirtation, bad
manners and gossip, backbiting, divorce, and slander. They read
that the fashionable people at popular resorts commit all sorts of
vulgarities, such as talking aloud at the opera, and disturbing
their neighbors; that young men go to a dinner, get drunk, and
break glasses; and one ingenuous young girl remarks, "We do not
call that good society in Atlanta."
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