TIGHT-FITTING DRESSES.
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1 ft. UdeoMnw sncl °f the present fashion of tight costomes to greater advantage +Vn at Lord's cricket ground. Many the^efertT? 16 - 0n ?“ & reen their efforts to rise from their recumbent tethL°SJ^ 80ur SH of B*®®* amusement I* er s, The spectacle appeared to afford as much fun as a sack-race, to which it indeed bore some resemblance.. A certain Duchess, I am told, behaved with the greatest hati'n^ B^ 881011 “ ndertbes e somewhathxunibating circumstances. Findinc she could not nse m the ordinary way, she flung herself on all fours, and by throwing her weurht ceSTd t0 - e ri « hfc and ceeded in gaming her perpendicular * Th« costumes we the joke oftteseaion. CrowdS ReeS? round *0 carriages in m order to watch the bathed L nuummes of &shioh sSn&lo funny scene m Trafalgar Square. Alady Saf o l^ nda g ed mad en° less than six ineffec. tual attempts to get into a ’bus. The nasurSd f‘ ew x l+ actnall y apoplectic with suppressed laughter, and even the gallant condoing his b4TS hdp beauty m distress, could hardly strangle hu cachumatory mclin^tions,. .1 amaura that &e street boys, at any rate, will be disconsolate when this amusing freak of dies out.—‘Sporting Gazette.*
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Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 1
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300TIGHT-FITTING DRESSES. Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 1
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