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  2. Carriston's Gift.*

    MORE than half-an-hour went by. I was growing numbed and tired, and beginning to think that we were making asses of ourselves, when I heard the rattle of a Chain, and felt ...

    Article : 2,270 words
  3. Ladies Column

    THROUGH the garden Ran the maid, "I must have a rose," she said; "Take a lily," some one whispered, ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. My Cousins and I.*

    "MR. ANSTRUTHERS is a very strange man," I comment; for Captain Craymont yet lingers. The information he has just given us is of no moment to him beyond causing a slight ...

    Article : 2,055 words
  5. General Grant's Widow.

    MRS. GRANT'S income (observes the S. F. Argonaut) will be larger than that of any of the widows of our past Presidents. Mrs. Tyler has no income but the $5000 annuity paid ...

    Article : 216 words
  6. Ladies' Footwear.

    LOW shoes (remarks an American paper) are more worn out of doors than they have been in any previous summer. Patent leather is much used for these low walking-shoes, ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. M. Chevreul About Bonnets.

    THE veteran chemist of the Academy of Sciences, who will attain his hundredth year within a few days, made, as is well known, the harmony of colours one of his special studies. ...

    Article : 316 words
  8. Clothing for Hot and Cold Weather.

    A GOOD illustration of the changes of temperature to which the body may be subjected in a brief interval may be found on any warm day of early summer when a strong north or ...

    Article : 1,164 words
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