TOILETTE DE VILLE.--Dress of gray satin, with a plain skirt; corsage
plain, with a rounded point; sleeves above of violet-colored velvet,
closed on the top, and trimmed with very rich lace; small pelerine to
the waists, and terminated at the seam of the shoulder, trimmed with
lace. Hat of yellow satin, long at the cheeks, and rounded, ornamented
with a bouquet of white flowers resting on the side, arid a puff of
tulle on the inside.
RICHE TOILETTE D'INTERIEUR.--Dress of blue cashmere, ornamented with a
row of silver buttons down the front of the skirts; corsage plain,
with buttons, and terminating in two small points; sleeves rather
short, and under ones of three rows of lace: neck-dress of lace. Cap
also of lace, resting flat upon the front of the head, and forming
folds behind, trimmed with bows of ribbon, of rose-colored taffeta,
below the lace to the depth of the strings.
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ERRATUM.--In the article on Stoke Church and Church-yard, page 77,
12th line from bottom of 2d column, "1779" should read 1799.
Transcriber's Note:
Some likely incorrect spellings and probable dialect have been left as
printed, but the following corrections have been made:
1. Page 83--'for the lady lacked neither wit not humor, and the ....'
changed to 'for the lady lacked neither wit nor humor...'
2. Page 83--superfluous word 'his' removed from sentence '...he had
nothing on but his his shirt, and...'
3. Page 85--typo 'centipeds' corrected to 'centipedes'
4. Page 85--superfluous word 'his' removed from sentence '...constant
to his his first love, mourning...'
5. A number of contracted forms, such as 't is, shortened to 'tis, in
order to preserve the scansion of poetry
6. Page 106--typo in sentence '...up the mill-stream, und as we
returned...' replaced by 'and'
7. Page 106--typo 'outre' in sentence '...however strange or outre;
and there is...' changed to 'outre'
8. Page 106--typo 'evious' in sentence '...would turn up an evious
nose, and...' corrected to 'envious'
9. Page 110--typo 'widows' in sentence '...sitting by the widows of
the summer-house,' changed to 'windows'
10. Page 113--typo 'then' in sentence '...was upon then--the eye of
Agnes;...' changed to 'them'
11. Page 121--typo 'clasped' corrected to 'clasped'
12. Page 125--typo 'giver' in sentence '...until he saw her giver her
arm...' corrected to 'give'
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