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of the skirt, which was of white satin. The necklace was composed of very small pictures set in gold, and the ear-rings of likenesses of her hostess, the Duchess de Morny, also, set in gold. The head-dress completed the eccentricity of this costume. It consisted of a camera, the front of which was a mirror, lostead of an ordinary glass. One of the most elegant dresses was warn by a very beautiful English woman, very tall and well formed. She called herself Roma; her dress was of black velvet; upon the train was embroidered the wolf, with Romulus and Remus; her hair fell in waves to her waist, and upon her head she wore a tenet like a diadem of gold. A belt was embroidered in gold with the name she had chosen. Another extremely pretty costume was worn by Madame de Girardi as snow. The dress was formed of tulle, covered with swan's down in flakes; a mantle, close around her throat, Dimmed in the same way, fell to her feet. The hair was powdered, and glistened with diamonds.