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Composer Spends £3,840 on a Suite of

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Ergenie. The suite comprised 24 chairs, Brendales, and sodas, and the buget was at liberty to keep them as he bought them or to have them restored if necER=UTF". It was put up "st £3,000, and knocked down to M. Gunshourg for £3,040- price which was by no means ezerssive for this superb lot of Beauvais tapestry.

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Charles Beub, the chef of a fushicnuble restaurgat, and midable because of his ine complexion-and" striking figure, has | accidentally "electrocuted himself during bis daily work of beautifying himself. He was in the habit of devoting two hour daily to his elaborate toilet.

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