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MISS CONSTANCE ISABELLA LADY ELFRIDA LADY FORSTER (49). PULTENEY (g7). BEDFORD (70).

the head of the Duchess of Warwick (71), or - head at present, but there are signs that the clegant and at the same time sedate flowers—possibly a wreath of orange-blossom

affair worn by the Countess of Derwentwater —once rested there. (Sce frontispicce.) (120), whosc dress Scveral tiny dolls, representing of white corded silk, : T the children of various aristocratic

festooned with bunches of ycllow roses and pale blue ribbon, 1s made

personages, are dressed by the Prin- cess with a simplicity that would

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with admirable taste by the Princess? (Scce frontispicee.)

There 1s a lady, Harrmet Arnold, Duchess of Parma (11g), who scems to have been very frequently married ; and it 15 on onc of the four happy occasions when she figured in bridal costume that she appears i this gallery, dressed by Princess Victoria presumably whilst the Tady 1s still in the summer of youth. T‘or she wears the maiden’s wedding cown ol white satin, with a long white net wveil falling from the back of her head, in two ends, to her feet. Cnly a plain silver band adorns her

CAILDKEEN OF ISABELLA LADY FULTENEY (98 AND gg).

CHILDREN OF THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF DUDLEY (3 AND 4).

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