. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. nd lobbywere beset with dupes every morning, who were told that was not yet up, and shown into the several roomson each side of the entrance. As soon as he had breakfasted,he asked, Are those doors all shut, John ? and beinganswered they were, marched out very deliberately betweenthem, to the astonishment of his self-invited guests, who soonfound the bird was flown. Gratitude.— You saved my life upon one occasion,said a corporal to a certain captain, under whom he hadserved. Saved your life ! exclaimed the officer. * Friend,I am n
. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. nd lobbywere beset with dupes every morning, who were told that was not yet up, and shown into the several roomson each side of the entrance. As soon as he had breakfasted,he asked, Are those doors all shut, John ? and beinganswered they were, marched out very deliberately betweenthem, to the astonishment of his self-invited guests, who soonfound the bird was flown. Gratitude.— You saved my life upon one occasion,said a corporal to a certain captain, under whom he hadserved. Saved your life ! exclaimed the officer. * Friend,I am not a doctor. No, your honour, replied the man * but I served under you in the of , and when you ran away, I followed. Fact for Fiction.— I will give you my head, ex-claimed a notorious romancer to a celebrated wit, if everyword of the story I have related be not true. * I acceptyour offer, was the reply, presents of «7»(2//tflZ«c strengthenthe bonds of friendship and should never be refused. B£LL, printer, 2B, CRAVEN-STREET, THE WORLD OF FASHION, AND CONTINENTAL FEUILLETONS. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Dj:DICATED expressly to high life, fashionables and fashions, polite LITEllATURE, FINE ARTS, THE OPERA, THEATRES, &C. &c. No. CLIII. LONDON, DECEMBER 1, 1836. Vol. XIIJ. THIS NUMBER IS EMBELLISHED WITH SEVEN PLATES. PLATE THE FIRST. — A SPLENDIDLY-ENGRAVED TITLE-PAGE. PLATE THE SECOND. THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES* PLATE THE THIRD. THREE MORNING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES. PLATE THE FOURTH.—AN EVENING DRESS, FOUR HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. PLATE THE FIFTH.—THE LADY MAYORESS IN HER COURT DRESS {Made by Mvs. Bradley, of Maddox Street, Regent Street) ,• TWO EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE THE SIXTH.—THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, TWO HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, AND FASHIONABLB THE SEVENTH.—A SCENIC REPRESENTATION OF THE MASQUERADE SCENE IN THE FARCE
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