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  2. A CHRYSANTHEMUM AND A HUSBAND.

    She flung open the door, and executed a graceful courtsey upon the threshold. The sole occupant of the smoke-room was a man lounging in a long cane chair. ...

    Article : 1,654 words
  3. WEDDINGS.

    The marriage of Dr. Desailly, of Camper-down, to Miss Esme Tangye, niece of Mrs. A. J. Black, and grand-daughter of this late Dr. and Mrs. Curdie, of Sandarooke, ...

    Article : 1,251 words
  4. JAPANESE WOMANHOOD.

    Writing in the April number of the "Nineteenth Century," Mr. Reginald J. Farrer is at some pains to dispel what he conceives to be delusions current in the ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  5. AMERICAN DIVORCES.

    The game of progressive husbands is entangling the American woman in a labrynthine coil of social relations. So recklessly have a large numberof American ...

    Article : 711 words
  6. AT A REGISTRY OFFICE.

    The clerk in the registry office was an old young man. No wonder; for twenty years he had recorded notifications of marriage. In a voice which harmonised with his ...

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