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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    As the cloud of dust drew nearer, Beatrice recognised Mrs, Middleton and her daughter Norah looming through the haze. They wore in a smart wagonette, drawn by ...

    Article : 4,067 words
  3. THE LADIES' PAGE.

    Four years this week since I began [?] "Chatter!" Four years—how time flies! In the first, I remember, I spoke of what women talk about, and claimed a wider ...

    Article : 839 words
  4. HER LADYSHIP'S SECRET.

    Philip Farnham, Rector of Rushmering who is In the toils of a moneylender, owing to the default of his brother-In-Jaw, a very well-connected man, desires hie sister, Mrs. King, to part with ...

    Article : 336 words
  5. CHAPTER V.—CALLED BACK.

    Mrs. Earl-e was going to spend the afternoon at Ma. Retraite. "Will you go with me?" she asked her husband. ...

    Article : 4,462 words
  6. TIMELY TALK.

    Chub loyalty appears to be little understood among women, though matters show much improvement in this direction already. The formation of a club is easy enough, too ...

    Article : 772 words
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