Harper's weekly . INT THE cnED ux W. S. L. Jewett—[See Page 51.] riAi;ii:j;s [January 26, 1867. THE COQUETTE OF AELON. ;?;,;:,: In Ihc projected comedy, he rflic coquette, finding him bo ? ?nr-Hy, UU\rJjr had takei e apparition held a lighted ,.- lucky il «:r, ..f hlu] . ? il i-lli/ht ii<iw g( up Id MViiCir-I mr- twice. In-ill^ :iUle to I .-:ir>. CBlasdlslill^ll^^. trvih_- n 1 ^i*.-J I ;, n I ) 11DMK ,\M> rni;j;i,;\ , ?vhich she ventures are uncomfortably crowd-. ] ->!>.>


Harper's weekly . INT THE cnED ux W. S. L. Jewett—[See Page 51.] riAi;ii:j;s [January 26, 1867. THE COQUETTE OF AELON. ;?;,;:,: In Ihc projected comedy, he rflic coquette, finding him bo ? ?nr-Hy, UU\rJjr had takei e apparition held a lighted ,.- lucky il «:r, ..f hlu] . ? il i-lli/ht ii<iw g( up Id MViiCir-I mr- twice. In-ill^ :iUle to I .-:ir>. CBlasdlslill^ll^^. trvih_- n 1 ^i*.-J I ;, n I ) 11DMK ,\M> rni;j;i,;\ , ?vhich she ventures are uncomfortably crowd-. ] ->!>.>tj^ium, oxydoiiron, A iLi-ly < it, l,.. son and bines and greens find drabs of the Bruesels carpets retained the vivid brightness of fluloom. The drops of the chandeliers twinkled cages were nndimmed bv the -hmhw of duUnc*To GeorgyS mind the Gothic villa was the vervperfection of a dwelling-place. The Barlingfordhousekeeper^ were wont to render their homesintolerable by extreme neatness. Georgy still tcred on the polished walnut-wood tables in thedrawing-room, no cabinets crammed with scrapsof old china, no pictures, no queer old Indianfeat her-screens, no marvels of Chinese carving in footsteps of the collector always leave behindhim. Mr. Sheldon had no Iri-urc for collecting;mid Georgy preferred the gaudy pink-and-blue J 1 \\ Igeuood or the As for books, were there not four or five resplen- ; an illustrated edition of Cowpcrh livelyand thrilling poems; a volume of Rambles inSothind. with cupper-plate engravings of by


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