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  2. LADIES' COLUMN.

    A well-known ladies tailor is reported to have said recently, "that the pouched or Russian coat must have been invented by the unfortunate possessor of a bad figure." Be ...

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  4. RECIPES.

    SPONGE CAKE.—Five eggs, one cup of sugar, one cup of flour, one teaspoonful of baking powder. Beat the sugar and yolks thoroughly, add the flour, then, the well-beaten whites of ...

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  5. HOUSEBOLD.

    A lump of sugar put into tea while drawing will extract the flavour quickly and well. To clean pans in which [?]nilk is boiled, or vessels in which milk has been kept, dip a ...

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  6. GOSSIP.

    In Burmah, when a man meets a woman, he puts his nose and his mouth close to her cheek and draws a long breath, as if inhaling a delicious perfume. He does not kiss her ...

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