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  • The first issue of the gossipy periodical the Rambler's Magazine includes an imaginary dialogue between Perdita, Dally the Tall, and another courtesan known as the Bird of Paradise.
  • The cartoon in the window of Humphrey's Print Shop depicting Lady Roberta St. Giles as having a hunched back and a single eyebrow spanning a bulging forehead has now been reproduced in Rambler's Magazine.




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