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“She is to be congratulated on giving agreeable proof of hereditary talent by her accomplishment of a sufficiently difficult piece of work.”

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Ady, Julia Cartwright (Mrs. Henry Ady). Early work of Raphael. 75c. Dutton.

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Ady, Julia Cartwright. Madame: a life of Henrietta, daughter of Charles I. and Duchess of Orleans. *$2.50. Dutton.