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Page 211
LADIES AND THEIR VICTIMS . OME Correspondent of the Moniteur in a letter about the opening of the Great Exhibition ( whereof the building , it is stated , " unites the qualities of the termi- nus , the market , and the greenhouse ...
LADIES AND THEIR VICTIMS . OME Correspondent of the Moniteur in a letter about the opening of the Great Exhibition ( whereof the building , it is stated , " unites the qualities of the termi- nus , the market , and the greenhouse ...
Page 252
... ladies were , of course , in deep mourning , and if ordinary courtesy were not enough to prevent Snobs from intruding upon them , the dress might have suggested that special delicacy was due to children who were brought to see the ...
... ladies were , of course , in deep mourning , and if ordinary courtesy were not enough to prevent Snobs from intruding upon them , the dress might have suggested that special delicacy was due to children who were brought to see the ...
Page 207
... ladies will never leave off Crinoline until they are ordered by their dressmaker to do so . But if mothers had the courage just for once to act in defiance of their milliners , I think that marriageable daughters might be found in more ...
... ladies will never leave off Crinoline until they are ordered by their dressmaker to do so . But if mothers had the courage just for once to act in defiance of their milliners , I think that marriageable daughters might be found in more ...
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admiration advertisement American beautiful better Bill BISHOP British BULL called CAPTAIN Church City of London Commons course Crinoline Crystal Palace dear declared dinner dress England English eyes fact fancy feel fight Fleet Street France French gentleman give Government hand head hear heard honour hope horse House International Exhibition Irish JOHN BULL King late live Lombard Street look LORD DERBY LORD PALMERSTON matter mean mind MISS morning NAGGLETON never night paper Parish of St Parliament party perhaps persons play police poor POPE Precinct of Whitefriars present pretty Punch Queen's Road West question remark Rome SIR GEORGE GREY speech suppose sure Taepings talk tell theatre thing thought tion Upper Woburn Place wife William Bradbury wish words Yankee