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"The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII: No. 353, October 2, 1886."

Angus, published
at our office, 56, Paternoster-row, E.C.; address Mr. Tarn.
AMELIA should take her "twopenny mulready envelope" to a shop where
stamps are sold for collections. This is the only plan, if not disposed
of to a private collector. We do not think she will make very much on
the sale.
THE BIRD.--Kindly refer to the article in question, where all
information is already given.
ORMONDE should call after all invitations, whether she accept them or
not.
LILY WALKER.--The bridegroom presents the bride and bridesmaids with
their bouquets; but it is not needful that the latter should have them.
The health of the bride and bridegroom respectively are proposed by the
oldest friend of the family present; but other healths are no longer
drunk as a universal rule, we believe.
ITALIA.--The competition papers are in no case returned. Your quotation
is very good, but is useless under the circumstances.
DULCIE WESTON should consult a doctor and take a tonic. We should
decidedly object to cold baths in her case.


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