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MISS TOMBOY

... Maude struggled hard to -give distinction to the part of a scheming valet. - In subsidiary characters Mlr. J. S. Blythe, Miss Svlvi4 Hodson, and Miss Mary Collette were seen to advantage. PUBLIC. SUPPING AT CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. The annual Public Supping ...

MISS MANNING'S SELVAGGIO

... Moulsey, Surrey, Mrs. NV. B. D'ALMEIDA (5th) . at Queensborough-terrace, Kensington-gardens, Mrs. J. SHARPE (sth); at Tetss'orth Vicarage, O'fordshire, Mrs. W. B. CARPEINTER (5th); at the Rectory, Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, Mrs. J. H, COPLESTON )5th): at ...

MISS AUSTEN'S LETTERS.*

... substantial character. ?? Co'd th -ur' Q common-place go further ? Not content, howvcvr, With get a of this weight, lord B rabourne goes on to particular paalli: ?? Austen and other people, in the course of Which he confess j'G- - , * .-trils cof Jani' ...

MISS FEATHERSTON'S RECITAL

... Fysher and Ldoni, and Miss Lottie Venue. Among the ladies presiding at the tea-tables were Miss Nellie Farren,Mrs. Featherstonhaugh, Mrs. Edward Compton, Miss Fanny Brough, Mrs. Alfred Bishop, Miss Dorothy Deue, Miss Lena Ashwell, ...

THE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM

... THIE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE. WITT no pretensions in the world to be considered a great play, 'The Elder Miss Blossom at the St. James's Theatre last night provided an evening's entertainmenit altogether worthy of the traditions ...

MISS CLEVELAND'S STUDIES.*

... , it will excite a milder interesi, for Y; iss Clie elarcd's iterary powers, though far from colrtemptible, are not of a in-d to set t! e Atlanttc on fire. She is evidcntly a wvoman f of charc-a.:ter and culture, v.tih stiong opii.ions, shlihtly cut-and-dried ...

THE FIGHT FOR MISS CISSY LOFTUS

... XII> NIt'. I v I a v' rt ipetedI~ I I I li tii ?? i he ?? tii h otill' il d S I II tlit' ii Lioa> 11'M't 'W IVIik il ii iti~ iii I, ll~ Is I i'it 1i tier oII III ict'd, '~iI IVtI'j hec ii I t ii ii M I) XIt titl i. I titilti ii o lt. ii I 5 is :1 ?? ?? ...

MISS BRADDON'S NEW NOVEL.*

... MISS BRADDON'S NEW NOPEL.* Nor only in scene but in manner Miss Braddon's new novel is extremely French. A writer so alert and receptive as she could not possibly escape the influence of the great school of life-delineators at present paramount beyond ...

MISS ELLEN TERRY AT HOME

... tale of 'i's ., used It Sit:eitt haf her mnmcme it' l'e it g thie fiottious &auts of p cez d ?? Lit ]rS. R II nibO Cho it i15lt d 0d ta- ;.n ha g- of it I' rir J!CI s coi reeponclene e, 2nt sint e tatn irnmwos.or have not found tile trade te so oyrof table ...

MISS TYTLER AMONG THE COMPOSERS.*

... mentioned as one of tllh' ?? IemarllaLble of English composers. Miss Victoria hiallf is said t) L ave aarried Sir F. Craxford -wvhich is, perlhaps, a tolerably go )d tess for ' Sir J. (lanptnlotn.' . (nsidtlin that thlis little volume numbers only' ...

MISS TYTLER AMONG THE COMPOSERS

... FpuELZCA 2YOJVS. Abbott (E. A.), Cambridge Sermons s. d. Mararratt ?? Opets Sesane. A Novel. 3 . d. Blacki ?? lacmsillait) 6 o ?? (Olatto and Windus) 31' olackie (0.) Etymological fleograpity all6 ayers (IM. J.), Papal Ifallitility and (LaldY, Mitittad Co.) ...

MISS BRADDON'S NEW NOVEL

... JfISS BRADDON'S NEW NOVEL.* NOT only in scene but in manner Miss 1Braddon's new novel is extremely French. A writer so alert and receptive as she could not possibly escape the influence of the great school of life-delineators at present paramount beyond ...