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RIPP IN GILLE'S

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OUR ILLUSTRATIONS: MISS L. LINFIELD

... OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. MISS L. LINFIELD. MISS LILLIE LINFIELD made her debut as a child actress at the Haymarket Theatre, London, playing Georgia in Frou-Frou, and Flosie in Lore's Paradise, during the late Mme. Beatrice's management of that theatre in 1874. She has since fulfilled engagements at the Gaiety Theatre, London, and principal parts in the various pantomimes in Liverpool, Torquay, Ports ...

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THE UNIVERSITY CREWS

... THE UNIVERSITY CREW3. SOME there are who say that the interest in the University Boat-race is on the wane. It is, on the whole, a matter for con gratulation that the public at large is not as much afflicted with blue fever as in days gone by. We need not be very old to remember the time when, during the practice of the crews, all the hosiers' shops were a mass of blue. Blue gloves, neckties, ...

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... for that. The Future of the Derby and The Survival of the Fittest are gossipy articles of an agreeable character about racing, and Celebrities at Home the author apolo gises for borrowing Mr. Edmund Yates' familiar heading discourses of the Arab steed in his native desert. There, of course, he is an admirable and invaluable creature, but his feeble efforts on English racecourses have done much ...