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  3. The Marriage Question.

    I don't know (writes "M.A.P.'s" Paris Correspondent) why it is—it may be the approach of a new century, always a source, especially in France, of new [?] and wild movements, or it may ...

    Article : 375 words
  4. Tight-laced Liver.

    "It is my belief," says a doctor in the "Lancet," "that a large proportion of the ar[?]aemia in girls is due to tight-lancing, and for several years it was a custon of mine to measure the waists of all the ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. When a Girl's Single.

    It is a tr[?]e saying that not to have loved is not to have lived; and the shady sids of life, to my mind is that region of all miserable people whose hearts have never been sunned by love, either in receiving ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  6. An Ordeal by Fire.

    An Eastern reader writes in "M.A.P.":—"I see that the American Minister and his wife, with some other American ladies and naval offices, have been delighting the Japanese by going through the famous ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. First Woman's Paper.

    A copy of a curious newspaper has been found in the French national archives. It is dated January 4, 1808, and is called "L'Athenee des Dames." The articles are evidently written by women, and the ...

    Article : 144 words
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