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Alexander Dumas, the younger, is about to contract a marriage with a Russian Princess named Nariskini.
ch of rouge on your check to heighten it with health's glow. We shall see men wearing as many rings as rosettes yet. Already everybody has signet-rings; diamond shirt buttons are on every wristband. If you look attentively, two or three costly rings may be detected among the charms on our watch chains. We wear veils when we return from races. Some bold fellows have ventured on parasols and fans. The other sex are not one whit behind us. The etruscan ear-rings they wear are like Alexander Dumas' novels; they have no end. Every woman makes her point of honor to wear at least three new dresses a day. There was a little actress from the Follies Dramatique, who went down to Trouville, and she displayed one hundred new dresses in the ten days she was there. A hundred dresses in ten days! I see you stare your unsophisticated eyes! Impossible! Wait a moment. Hold up your fingers. Count. She wore one dress in the morning, when she went to take her ante-breakfast airing. One, isn'