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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 19 no. 26
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Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
New York Weekly, v. XIX, no. 26, May 19, 1864 (Issue) |
Author: |
Casket, Cassie
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Date: |
May 19, 1864 |
First Sentence: |
"Well, mamma, what success?" inquired Jennie Dayton, a pretty miss of eighteen, looking up from her book and addressing a lady in walking costume, who had just entered the apartment. |
Last Sentence: |
Mrs. Dayton, we are happy to inform our readers, has recovered from the excessive grief occasioned by the departure of her "treasure;" and now rejoices in the position of a mistress, who, though apt to mislay handkerchiefs and thimbles, is more discriminating than her predecessor in regard to the requirements of her position. |
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