NCSE v2.0 mirror (Bourne, UCL RDR, CC BY 4.0) (part 4)
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and freshness of costume since Lady A – –'s fancy ball of last
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season. The heavy decorations of the costumier pleasingly
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threaten to become recollections of the past, and Nature now
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seeks her embellishments at sylph-like hands, fragrant with the
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perfumes of the East. Amongst the many that deserve special
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notice, Lady B – –’s toilette, as a Houri, was peculiarly chaste.
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— — and — —'s Rouge of Eighty-eight Shades was never
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more successfully applied. The effect, too, of their Sympathetic
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Blush was ravissante beyond description; indeed, we momen-
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tarily expected the Prophet to descend from Paradise and snatch
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away this choice piece from our profane gaze. As supper-time
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drew on, and Mahomet did not appear, we never felt more con-
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vinced that he must have been a myth. But we must not forget
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another very interesting maquillage artistique. The Hon.
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Mrs. C. is, we are told, indebted to the same eminent artistes
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for much of the success of her striking costume, as L’amour
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d’Hippocrate. Mrs. C. was attired in folds of gauze, representing
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a glass case; and with such effect had their celebrated Bleu
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pour le veines (improved) and their new Cramoisis verdatre
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pour les muscles been laid on, that the charming idea was
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thoroughly realised, and we could imagine we saw the enraptured
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sage gazing in ecstasy on so skillfully prepared a "subject."
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Well, nous verrons. And perhaps in 1869 we may be able to
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say (Pall Mall volente), vidimus tantum!
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WOMAN'S WORD-BOOK.
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FOR THE USE OF OUR YOUNG FRIENDS.
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(Continued.)
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Mad. – Sometimes too wise, sometimes otherwise.
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Majority. – The stage on life's road where one first becomes s
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ensible of the going of youth and the coming of age.
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Man. – A monster created after the beasts and before woman –
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possessing the good qualities of neither.
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Mansion. – A house raised to the peerage.
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Marriage. – A union for lovers; a prison for the indifferent.
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Marry. – To get onesself transported for life with hard labour.
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Mars. – The God of war -- Mars more than he makes.
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Masculine. – A line young ladies should never adopt.
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Mask. – What we all wear to hide our feelings.
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Master. – Woman when she does not strive to be mistress.
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Memory. – The otto of life's roses.
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Mercy. – The draught after the pills of justice.
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Milk (London). – Water coloured by human kindness.
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Mind. – A jewel box -- the jewels vary in value.
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Miss. – Counts if she is pretty; a decided hit if she is rich.
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Mistletoe. – A tell-tale who lets out what is done under the
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rose.
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Money. – The friend man labours to bring in by the door for
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woman to throw out of the window.
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More. – What the horse-leech's daughter (note the gender)
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always wanted.
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Mother-in-law. – Apparent injustice.
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Muff. – A thing to keep her hands warm and her heart cold.
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Music. – The echo of angels' sighs or fairies' laughter.
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Myth. – Classical truths.
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THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK.
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THE CURRENT QUESTION.
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WHY is Mr. Buckstone in the "Hero of Romance" like Mr.
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Millais ' paint-brush?
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[First Prize, Twopence; Second Prize, a Ticket for Mr.
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Sidney Smith's Pianoforte Recital; Third Prize, Prince
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Christian's "Popularity."
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DECORATIVE ART.
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INSTEAD of troubling itself to write a series of articles on the
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degeneracy of woman, the Saturday Review should have pro-
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moted the following advertisement to the dignity of a leader;
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and, instead of charging for its insertion, should have hand-
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somely remunerated Messrs. –-- and –-- for producing
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the most concise and convincing proof of the accuracy of the
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views our contemporary was so desirous of inculcating :-
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LITTLE SECRETS. – MOUCHES pour bal. Eaux Noire, Brune
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et Chataine, dyes the Hair any shade in one minute. Kohl, for
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the Eyelids. Blanc de Perle, pate et liquide. Rouge de Lubin, does
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not wash off. Eau de Violette, pour la bouche. Powder Bloom, pour
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blonde et brunette. Persian Antimony and Egyptian Henna. Bleu
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pour les veines. Rouge of Eight Shades. Sympathetic Blush, poudre
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pour polir les Ongles. Pistachio Nut Toilet Powder. Florimel of
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Palm. Opoponax Oil. All these, and many other little secrets, at
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LAST WEEK'S QUESTION.
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Why is Mr. Disraeli's policy like Gounod's Faust?
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OTHER ANSWERS.
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WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY WALKER. – Because the Devil comes
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to Faust, and the policy goes to the Devil.
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A PA-R-TICULAR PERSON. – Because neither is worth much,
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unless supported by a Patti (party).
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C. K. DOODLEDOO (Sheffield). – 1. Because a deep plot is con-
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nected with each of them. 2. Because each of the plotters'
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names begin with a D. 3. Because (to give an effect) they
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both require Blue-fire, Give the ticket to our staunch
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member – Tear-'em.
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JOHN BINGE (10 Lowther Arcade). – Because they are neither
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original. Having already a free admission to the Lowther
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Arcade, I leave it at your disposal.
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EBENEZER JERRYBELCUS. – Because it is full of splendid shakes
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and variations, but sounds better to classical, rather than
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Liberal ears.
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CANCER. – Because it's all "on the side of the angels."
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BUMBLE PUPPY. – Because it's like to mar Lowe's (Marlow's).
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If the insertion of such an advertisement pays, the sooner our
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"lower forms " are taught the prophecies of Fuvenal instead of
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the platitudes of Nepos, the better – i.e., if the object of educa-
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tion is to train for real life, what a boundless field of work is
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now opened to the proprietors of every school that ventures, in
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these days of telegraphic progression, to call itself finishing!
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Instead of the "Use of the Globes" we must have the "Use of
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Egyptian Henna practically taught;" instead of "Painting and
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Drawing," "Lessons in the Application of Kohl and Rouge of
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Eight Shades, by distinguished Professors," &c., &c. The
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most disgusting item of the whole is undoubtedly the "bleu
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pour les veines." Is it possible that there can be a demand for
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such a cosmetic as this – that reminds one of nothing but dis-
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secting-rooms, dis-ease, graveyards, and putrefaction! Can
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there be men so horribly morbid as actually to admire an
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elaborate display of venous tracery! Venus! suggestive rather
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of harpies, ghoules, and vein-knotted witches of a Walpurgis
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Night! One would as soon admire a glazed anatomical
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specimen with every artery and nerve accurately defined. And
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perhaps the happy possessors of the "many other little secrets"
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would tell us that we are coming to this, and bid us not be sur-
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prised to find at any time the Queen giving something this
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sort in its "Upper Ten Thousand" columns: –
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LITERARY.
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her Royal pleasure that he shall translate Her Majesty’s Book
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into Gaelic." We are intimate with a superb flunkey at
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Buckingham Palace, a buxom chamber-maid at Windsor
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Castle, a lodge-keeper at Balmoral, and a dairy-maid at
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Osborne. We are, therefore, in a position to add that the
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translation of Her Majesty 's Book into the following languages
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has been entrusted to the following competent hands:—
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Into Chinese, by Mr. Canton, the dentist.
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Into French, by the Paris Correspondent of the Tele-
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Into Abyssinian, by Sir Robert Napier.
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We believe we are correct in stating that competent writers are
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required to translate Her Majesty's Book into every language,
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both dead and living – including the deaf and dumb language.
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# Dataset Description
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## Overview
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This dataset contains digitized historical periodical content stored in parquet files, with one file per periodical. Each record represents a segment of text from a periodical page with associated metadata and classification information.
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## File Structure
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- Individual parquet files for each periodical
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- Additional supporting files for content classification and bounding box information (stored separately)
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## Data Fields
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- `issue_id`: Unique identifier for the periodical issue (format: [PERIODICAL]-YYYY-MM-DD)
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- `page_number`: Page number within the issue
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- `block`: Block identifier within the page
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- `column`: Column number on the page
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- `class`: Type of content (e.g., 'text', 'title')
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- `reading_order`: Sequential order of text segments on the page
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- `content`: Actual text content
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- `segment_count`: Number of segments in the text block
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- `prompt_tokens`: Number of tokens in the prompt
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- `completion_tokens`: Number of tokens in the completion
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- `total_tokens`: Total number of tokens
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- `box_page_id`: Identifier for bounding box location
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- `page_id`: Unique identifier for the page (format: [ISSUE_ID]_page_[PAGE_NUMBER])
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## Related Files
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- Content classification data can be merged using the classified data file
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- Bounding box information available in separate files
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- Files are structured to minimize size while maintaining data relationships
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## Usage Notes
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- To get complete information, merge with classification and bounding box data as needed
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- Each text segment maintains its spatial relationship through block, column, and reading order fields
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- Page-level organization is preserved through page_id and page_number fields
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## File Format
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- Files are stored in parquet format for efficient storage and quick reading
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- Each row represents a distinct text segment from the original periodical
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