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  2. POETRY.

    Thou who has taught the teachers of mankind, How from the least of things the mightiest grow, What marvel jealous nature made thee blind, Lest man should learn what angels long to know? ...

    Article : 426 words
  3. BALL DRESSES.

    The toilettes for balls are, as usual, composed of tulle, tarlatan, and grenadine; but these are plain or figured, according to taste. Tarlatans fond blanc are varied by having ...

    Article : 442 words
  4. THE LADY'S COLUMN.

    The mode of to-day, like everything else under the Second Empire, seems to be running into excesses of every king. While jupes are daily becoming shorter for toilettes de ...

    Article : 1,750 words
  5. MISCELLANY.

    APOSTROPHE TO SKITTLES.— Descend ye nine! WHY is a baby like a sheaf of wheat?—Became it is first cradled, then thrashed, and finally ...

    Article : 2,346 words
  6. RECIPES.

    BAKED CARROT PUDDING.—Take three quarters of a pound of carrots, half a pound of breadcrumbs, a quarter of a pound of raisins, four ounces of suet, a quarter of a pound of ...

    Article : 535 words
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