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  2. OUR NOVEL.

    Two were they, two. But one They might have been; each knew The other's spirit fittest mate—apart. Ah, hapless! Though once jealous fortune ...

    Article : 5,641 words
  3. THE BAHAMAS CASE

    The [?] Committee of the Privy Council have given their decision in the case of Mr. Meseley, editor of the Nassau Guardian, and Mr. Yelvarton, the Chief ...

    Article : 926 words
  4. THE LADIES' PAGE.

    Every real dressy gow[?] now must have a pelerine on tbe bodice, which may be detachable or a part of the dress, according to the wearer's taste. ...

    Article : 482 words
  5. GLOVES:

    Now that short gloves are again worn, it is well to remember that they only look well when the sleeves of the dress are quite long, or hare a smart frill of lace that reaches to ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. THE DINNER TABLE.

    Some quite new, and in one or two cases startling, colours are promised for the dinner table; but all the decorations are still keeping very low, except for sideboards, which as ...

    Article : 491 words
  7. WOMEN'S GOSSIP.

    Lady Harberton has inaugurated a "Short Skirt League," every member of which will be pledged to wear skirts clearing the ground by fire inches. ...

    Article : 217 words
  8. THE QUEEN'S EXHIBITS AT THE WORLD'S FAIR AT CHICAGO.

    The Queen ia sending a representative collection of water-colour drawings to the Chicago Exhibition, for we learn from the description attached to them that they have ...

    Article : 287 words
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