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  2. THE WEAKER VESSEL.

    It was one thing to decide that Lady Worborough was at liberty to take up her residence at Worborough Court, and another thing for her ladyship to get ...

    Article : 3,081 words
  3. Wit and Humor.

    Flowers for Heiress-hunters.—Marigolds. Failure in the Yarn Trade.—Writing unsuccessful novels. What is that which will give a cold, may ...

    Article : 1,834 words
  4. THE TRACK OF THE STORM.

    The next morning was a Saturday, and Luke Harley went about 11 o'clock to his late father's house in Berkeley-square. The door was opened by an obsequious ...

    Article : 5,811 words
  5. Ladies' Column.

    It is very depressing to see the drapers' shops all decked out in the black goods which a nation in mourning necessarily requires, for the order has been not only for complimentary ...

    Article : 2,125 words
  6. THE HOUSE.

    TO CLEAN COATS, &C.—Mix two parts of alcohol and one part of ammonia; rub vigoriously with sponge or woollen cloth. A MUSTARD PLASTER THAT WILL DRAW BUT ...

    Article : 511 words
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