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  2. AS A BROTHER: A STORY OP TWO GENERATIONS.

    Meanwhile Superintendent Hunt and his party had arrived in Staindale with the body of the tramp, which they placed in an outhouse in the stable-yard of the Swan to await ...

    Article : 5,396 words
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  4. Ladies Column.

    Tailors are devoting much attention to the whole-back coats, cloaks, and ulsters which are the fashion of the day and require considerable skill in cutting to look well. The backs ...

    Article : 2,255 words
  5. IN THE LONDON SHOPS.

    The newest thing in French parasols is too lovely for anything—too lovely even for Ascot on a hot day. It is made of nothing but delicate-colored diaphanous stuff, and trimmed ...

    Article : 1,750 words
  6. LADIES' GOSSIP.

    Mrs. Crawford, writing of her Majesty Queen Victoria, describes how she fill a peculiar place in the eyes of the French. They wonder, with great admiration, at the ...

    Article : 1,984 words
  7. THE HOUSE.

    CURLING OSTRICH FEATHERS,—A smooth piece of whalebone is much better for ending ostrich feathers than a knife or scissor's blade. It is not so liable to cut the feathers and is not ...

    Article : 826 words
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