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  2. THE NOVELIST, STARVE CROW FARM.

    For a full 100 yards Henrietta walked, on with her head in the air, too angry to accost or even to look at her companion; who, on his part, tripped meekly beside ...

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  3. EVENING GOWNS.

    Those who have gowns of last year by them have a good opportunity of bringing them up to date without much trouble. To split open the centre of the front ...

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  4. CHAPTER XII.—THE OLD LOVE.

    Mr. Sutton was a vain man and sensitive, and Henrietta's words hurt him to the guick. The name of chaplain was growing obsolete at this time: it was ...

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  5. HOUSEHOLD.

    Never attempt to clean windows on wet, foggy, frosty, or very sunshiny days; and remember that, once begun, the cleaning must be earned through straight off, or the ...

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