Mr, .George Meredith is tho: last survivor of-- a great company—of .that band of, writers which will make tho literature of . nineteenth-century England: a permanent treasury- for posterity, whatever may be the ■ fate of its politics, its science, and its social ideas.—-"Pali Mail Gazette.". • ■ - Each .Tear,, finds.women compelled to adopt, a new. poise, of -the - body—a new method .of progression., ,\Ye. ; -may be required to walk--1 as if .'our.spines had'been frozen,, our necks broken,*: oitrtfTegs hung on' by!' wires. This •v season,so- fiiihioned 'arb o'ur gowhs' to- be that' unless: we sit- down in a certain way we'must : ine'ritably court disaster.—''World..''
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 159, 30 March 1908, Page 11
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101Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 159, 30 March 1908, Page 11
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