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  2. CHAPTER VI.

    I suppose there Is nothing about which so much care is taken that, on the whole, is apt to go so wrong, as the disposal of heiresses in marriage. In their solicitude to shut the ...

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  3. THE THREE MISS KINGS.*

    How they should dress themselves for Mrs. Aarons's "Friday" was a qestion as full of interest for our girls as if they had been brought up in the lap of wealth and fashion. They ...

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  4. CHAPTER XII.

    Our girls still sat in their corner, but a change had come over them within the last few minutes. A stout man sitting near them was talking to Elizabeth across Eleanor's lap ...

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  5. SCIENTIFIC.

    In my last letter I gave an account of [?] very important experiment in public electric lighting upon a large scale, in which the to[?] of Nottingham is at present engaged. [?] ...

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