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  2. The Storyteller.

    So sad, so strange the days that are no more. TENNYSON.. "Oh dear, this is the last day that we shall have to ourselves; to-morrow that dreadful ...

    Article : 4,237 words
  3. THE WORK-TABLE.

    In Germany, in olden days, the housewife used to pride herself on her ornamental coverlets, and many choice specimens of such treasures have been secured of late years by ...

    Article : 610 words
  4. Ladies Column

    It will save delay in replying or in executing commissions if correspondents will, for the future, kindly write each separate query or request on a separate slip of paper, name and address attached to each. ...

    Article : 573 words
  5. The Essayist.

    Who that has ever seen them can forget the wonderful pictures painted by Rembrandt? There is the "Old Woman," in the London National Gallery, whose face he has shown us ...

    Article : 1,928 words
  6. DRESS AND FASHION.

    The Princess of Wales—although so far as the world at large knows she has attempted nothing in literature, art, or music like her English sisters-in-law—is distinguished for the ...

    Article : 575 words
  7. ENGLISH NOTES.

    Lady Bute has engaged a Welsh lady as governess to her children, being desirous that they should learn the language. Miss Carey Thomas, dean of the new college ...

    Article : 559 words
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