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July 10, 1879 issue

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This article presents information regarding the several books. "Les Freres Zemganno," which is a peculiar and interesting book, in which the realistic method is appropriately and effectively employed. "Just One Day" is a lively little book, which will appeal to many mammas who, like the heroine of the book, persist in the attempt to combine fashionable dress, expensive housekeeping, social activity, and devotion to their husbands with the almost entire care of four unruly young children, with ungoverned tempers and tongues, and no training to good habits.

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BOOKS; LES Freres Zemganno (Book); JUST One Day (Book); HOME economics; DRUGS of abuse; SPIRITUAL life
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