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viii PREFACE. 

wold, whose politeness should be appreciated more highly, as he is himself engaged upon a work of a similar character. Reports or on-dits, whether flattering or detractive, have been invariably rejected. 

This may account for the shortness of some of the sketches, the subjects of which are themselves most interesting. No women of refinement, however worthy of distinction — and the most worthy are always the most modest — like to have the holy privacy of their personal movements invaded. To say where they were born seems quite enough while they are alive. Thus, several of our correspondents declared their fancies to be their only facts; others that they had done nothing all their lives; and some, — with a modesty most extreme — that they had not lived at all. 

If in any case it may be thought that due justice has not been done, the editor is conscious that the error has been unintentional; and hopes for that ready pardon which true charity always accords to a right purpose, however imperfectly executed. 

List 

Embellishments. 

PORTRAIT OF MRS. F.S. OSGOOD ...... FRONTISPIECE. 
THE POET’S HOME .... VIGNETTE TITLE. 
THE COUNTESS .... Page  55
HOPE .... 112
INNOCENCE .... 142
THE DISAPPOINTED .... 202
THE BRIDE .... 227
THE MOURNERS .... 281
LOVE IN ABSENCE .... 315
LIZZIE ..... 375
THE MORNING-GLORY .... 413
JUST SEVENTEEN .... 483

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