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... cherubims. Triangular pieces of wave-torn tile little bits of coal, and gnawn, grey drift woo d ; a dry Aar, and a drying jelly-fish or two; a few little long-legged crabs; a. few sand-hoppers leaping like ghosts of shrimps disappointed in their resurrection; ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... described the mussels as putrid, and therefore quite unfit for food. Dr. Robinson, in cross-examination, admitted that if any jelly-fish had adhered to the bags, a very bad smell would have been produced. Mr. Summers called witnesses to show that the mussels ...

gentliuggi for the tirrot tit

... gentliuggi the A RONIA.NOE OF THE SEA-SIDE. The tide was out, and the star-fish and the jelly-fish lay waiting for it, dying passively; while the big crabs and the little crabs scuttled off into the puddles for an occasional bath, and tried to pinch the ...

IN THE lIERZE.NA. ie insurgents have received Ich was made by the signs. has yet been received is nrian papers

... noon, from Cat'' 15 a.m, lie .t, hat doing well. cjApthin,Webb on TuesdoS'At°„e Ater was rough 'His only inigebt/n e .11 jellyfish. L lice Associ a tlas JP' eal )t.Bf° ng a ttltioaoilial t° 'ver in the Steittesll4 0 iiersthy af terno oo. 'was all right ...

MARCH 19th. 20th. and 2Ut, 1879

... Majolica. Jasper and 8t»m“ Ware, White an I Gold Plates, Dejeuner Sets, Teapot Stands. Fancy Toast Racks, Fish Globes, Jellyfishes, and numerous items of varied character. Maybe viewed on Tuesday, Mar h 13th. and on the of Sale. For particulars, apply ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1879
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 576 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FROM FUN

... band, organs, fish, all alivo, oh ! blue-bottle flies, and door-banging.-11 a.m.: Bathing machines full, shingle flinty, jelly-fish stingy, and towels damp and sticky. 11-30 a.m. : Papers all sold out, more organs, monkeys, and photograph importuners.—l ...

FROM JUDY?

... behind a rock, and Sisßy filled his hat with sand, and I put a crab into each of his boots, and as we CMg out Sissy found a jelly-fish, and she's gone back to put it in his call-coat pocket. FROM MOONSHINE - English Tourist (to waiter at Scotch seaside ...

WASI’S AND THEIR VICTIMS

... victim is not dead its legs move a little, but its soft body is paralysed and lies collapsed, flabby, powerless as stranded jelly-fish. And now comes the most iniquitous part of the proceeding. When tho wasp has sufficiently rested after the struggle it ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1884
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

POETRY

... girls, pray hide your combs, when tortoises! ,draw nigh, never in the hearing of a pigeon whisper Pie! Five the stranded jelly-fish a shove into the seaalways kind to animals wherever you may be! • A ro ementwith lobsters, and ne'er be cross with crabs ...

DEWSBURY

... Schools round about the school. He did not altogether hold with the School Board system, and compared its teaching to a jellyfish not . having any backbone in it. Ihey provided free dinners. Lastly, he spoke of the great work which had been done by Mr ...

Accidents will happen A PULPIVDILEMIA. 088 would almost as soon expect to find material for a laugh ill a coffin

... and her coadjutor were of a different opinioh, whereupon the kindly vicar informed them that their religion was of the jellyfish type, without backbone,'! and at once demanded their resignations. The young ladies willingly acquiesced in the arrangement ...