The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 374, February 26, 1887
Vol. VIII.—No. 374.]
FEBRUARY 26, 1887.
BY ISABELLA FYVIE MAYO.
“I TELL THEM ALL THE HOUSE IS FREE,
AND BID THEM MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME.”
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My parlour is a pleasant place,
I love its silence and its shade,
’Tis like some sweet, accustomed face
So dear, it need not fear to fade:
And here I sit with folded hands,
To welcome John from foreign lands.
Various
THE GIRL’S OWN PAPER
A FAMILY LIKENESS.
TINNED MEATS: THEIR VALUE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
PART III.
THE BROOK AND ITS BANKS.
CHAPTER V.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF MUSICAL FORMS.
Sketch IV.—Madrigals and Secular Part Music.
VARIETIES.
MERLE’S CRUSADE.
CHAPTER XIX.
Novello, Ewer and Co.
Stanley Lucas and Co.
J. B. Cramer and Co.
Hutchings and Co.
J. and J. Hopkinson.
Edwin Ashdown.
Marriott and Williams.
F. Pitman.
W. J. Willcocks and Co.
T. H. Barnett.
A DAUGHTER OF SORROWS.
CHAPTER IV.
A GERMAN NUPTIAL EVE.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
EDUCATIONAL.
ART.
WORK.
MISCELLANEOUS.