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Fig. 3.—Of plain white; the apron slightly ornamented. This is the prevailing style for the month.

FASHIONS FOR MARCH 1841. FOR GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.


Transcriber’s Notes:

Table of Contents has been added for reader convenience. Archaic spellings and hyphenation have been retained. Obvious punctuation and typesetting errors have been corrected without note. Other errors have been corrected as noted below. For illustrations, some caption text may be missing or incomplete due to condition of the originals available for preparation of the eBook. A cover was created for this ebook and is placed in the public domain.

page 100, Calm, HerÉ-eyed CallirhÖe?, ==> Calm, HebÉ-eyed CallirhÖe?,

page 121, reminded us of Shelly’s ==> reminded us of Shelley’s

page 144, The tabiier and flounce ==> The tablier and flounce

[End of Graham’s Magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, March 1841, George R. Graham, Editor]





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