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the card-case, &c., as the pockets in the dresses i hate English journal, is design for one of these have mnny drawbacks.

They are very inse- i useful little articles, which is extremely pretty

cure, the white under-sleeve becomes speedily deranged. and the ﬂow of the skirt is injured by the weight. Fashion has at last come to their lid, by giving her sanction, in London, to the

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when completed. It is intended to be worked on velvet in silk embroidery, and allows some diversity in the arrangement of the color. The group in the centre they be worked either in

introduction of the Dog, the adoption of which i white silk or mnizc color, on a velvet of crimson,

will, no doubt, become very general.

It. adds i green, violet, or blue.

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nnotbcr to the list of ornamental novelties, either I gold braid, a double row of very narrow, or one

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