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  2. WAN LEE, THE PAGAN.

    As I opened Hop Sing's letter, there flattered to the ground a square strip of yellow paper, covered with hieroglyphics, which, at first glance, I innocently took to be the label from a pack of Chinese ...

    Article : 5,914 words
  3. SUMMER RECIPES.

    PINE GELATINE JELLY FOR A PINT MOULD.--1oz. of gelatine, soak in half a pint of cold water; the peel and juice of a fresh lemon, 2oz. of white sugar; boil five minutes, add a wineglass of wine ...

    Article : 841 words
  4. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    The correspondent of the Queen writes:--The "excursion costumes," which are in great demand in France at the present season, are frequently made of a new English material called "Cheviot," ...

    Article : 452 words
  5. THE POLONAISE.

    The Paris correspondent of the Warehousemen and Drapers" Journal writes: There seems a general notion in the minds of most people that tunics ought to go out of fashion, simply because ...

    Article : 549 words
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