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  2. CHAPTER LXXXII.—THE TREAKFAST-ROOM.

    "Strange Louse this," said Joseph Atlee, as Nina entered the room the next morning where he sat alone at breakfast. "Lord Kilgobbin and Dick were here a moment ago, and disappeared suddenly; Miss Kearney ...

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  3. LADIES' COLUMN.

    FIG. 1.—Dinner, or Concert Toilette.—The robe composed of blue falls, white satin, and black and white lace, the skirt deeply trained; the under one having one flounce of blue all round, with two above, in front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Faceti[?].

    It is recorded of Sydney Smith that he was once asked by Landseer, the celebrated animal painter, to sit for his portrait. "Is thy servant a dog, that ...

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  5. CHAPTER LXXXIII.—THE GARDEN BY MOONLIGHT.

    There was but one heavy heart at the dinner-table that day; but Nina's pride was proof against any disclosure of suffering, and, though she was ...

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