1897 - Athénaïse by Kate Chopin
"One afternoon he took her out to the lake end. She had been there once, some years
before, but in winter, so the trip was comparatively new and strange to her. The large expanse of water studded with pleasure-boats,
the sight of children playing merrily along the grassy palisades, the music, all enchanted her. Gouvernail thought her the
most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Even her gown—the sprigged muslin—appeared to him the most charming one
imaginable. Nor could anything be more becoming than the arrangement of her brown hair under the white sailor hat, all rolled
back in a soft puff from her radiant face. And she carried her parasol and lifted her skirts and used her fan in ways that
seemed quite unique and peculiar to herself, and which he considered almost worthy of study and imitation. " Kate Chopin Athénaïse
Source:
http://www.pbs.org/katechopin/library/athenaise.html