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  3. SARAH TULDON

    Many times, if the weather were unfavorable, Sally made him stay the night, and then the lessons were resumed in the evening. One thing about all others ...

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  4. THE LADIES' COLUMN

    "Iris."—Pour the pint of hot water on to half a teaspoonful of chloride of lime; be careful not to add a larger quantity of the latter, and bathe ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. FARM, GARDEN, & ORCHARD

    The reports received from various parts of the State since the downpour in the early part of last week confirms the opinion which has been expressed to the ...

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  6. FANCY WORK.

    Porte-mouchoirs and porte-monnaies are far more high sounding and important titles than the old fashioned term reticules, but in effect they are exactly ...

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  8. GLEANINGS.

    Parisian ladies have taken to the short skirt with avidity. Trains are not longer seen in the streets. But the habit of carrying the train still continues, and ...

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