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THE JERSEY LILY

Mb Ltngtry is r-till a greit success m America as ludy Olancany. She h»s stormed the rofifti of her audience throughout New England. In the fam >ub bedroom cc na between the maiden w fe and the husband whem she has not seen since their marriage yjara bofrro, Mrs Langtry has turned the bea^a of the men, and even of many of tho ycuog worn n of the States. In this eoone writes a lady correßpor.dent of one of the New York p»porß. Mrs Lani>try wears "a beautiful neglige of wbite muslin and lace ; but, oh ! Dolly, I do so hope sbe will have he? picture taken m the disguise ehe wears when she goes to see her fcusbard m prison. Tbis ia that if a laundress and she carries under her arm the baskt holding the linen which sho h bringing to the prison. Her beautiful head sni throat are brought out perfectly by h disposition of a neckerchief, and there i' a full free swing about the way she carries herself which is wonderfully bretzy and out of doorß. We were oil m great grief

becouae we thought Mrs Lsngtry had cat her hair, but it seema she han not, and it was only pinned up m a wßy thnt made it look short. It wou'd be a horrible shame to cat the lovely hnir, whio is oDe of the beauty's oM«f oharru«."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1636, 15 August 1887, Page 3

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THE JERSEY LILY Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1636, 15 August 1887, Page 3

THE JERSEY LILY Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1636, 15 August 1887, Page 3

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