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  2. THE LADY'S COLUMN.

    The majority of our elegantes are at Nice and Me[?]ton beside the superb blue sea, proud palms and gardens having rose and camelia hedges for boundaries, where oranges and ...

    Article : 337 words
  3. RUNNING FOR HIS LIFE.

    Fort Benton, on the upper Missouri, was, at the time of which I am writing, an Indian trading-post much resorted to by the Black-feet, between whom and the more northern ...

    Article : 2,399 words
  4. ON THE TIDE ROCK.

    They call me 'Dot.' My real name is Dorothea, but that being such, a mouthful, I am generally known as 'Dot.' I am the youngest of three, and having had my own ...

    Article : 2,747 words
  5. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    POET'S RECIPE FOR SALD (generally ascribed to the Rev. Sydney Smith) :--"Two boiled potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve, ...

    Article : 632 words
  6. Ladies on Horseback.

    Among the many interesting papers with which Addison delighted society in the early part of last century was one calling attention to ladies' riding habits. He first dubs them ...

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