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MORE OF A BASHFUL M. =MT eIM Ur Oat of the trying•ien onte tbe Iry !• litre no chore motto

... PWI.I4ISOMO lan ahotdd to agitated the ment ememag ormea and at o'clock I to We Fred we already them, up dew the parlour, • welted, &maid f • Why,Johe end prel, r.g to cravat I • I put my Wad up to my peek • quarter .1..4. for the MIL ;Arts I lit on ...

OCII OWN NOTNS AND tiVErtiga

... as, at prcneut practised by and lasses, it is now becoming a very interesting social study for the parlour? As of yore, Prior said— 'With the fond maids in palmistry he deals. ' They tell the secret first which he reveal,.' Pedommicy, or divination by ...

THE ROBIN. BT 11111 JAMBS C. LTLI.L,

... locality we have no uppertuoity of cons-I parisr . . all those to , ether, for of them the skylarl, robin, and lamet may be maid to constitute the leaders of our feathered choir, each having excellences its own, the rdbirin being that he will abide almost ...

MAMMY

... then waating.tuaid of pretty Miss Mary. But when young mistress goes off to Isaaraling-school for the finishing touches the maid rises a step in rank. 01.1 miss promotes her to the task of hold: ng hulks, w aol ing brooches of cotton, anal teaches her ...

NORTH BRITISH ADVERTISER & LADIES JOURNAL, JANUARY 19, 1884. SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND

... girl who had sucked him ter a song; My fairest maid I have No song to give thee; No lark could pipe in Skim so dull and grey; Yet ere I go, one lesson I Will leave thee, For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let Who will be clever; Do noble things, ...

THE SHAKERS IN THE NEW FOREST

... when the lairds begin to sing, and surely such • sight is fit for a king. The king, who is represented as sitting in his parlour, counting out his money, is the sun, while the gold pieces that sup through his fingers as he counts are the golden sunithine ...

All ULEANINGS

... elderly bridegroom regietered. 'Fe.. weeks, replied the happy luau. Prow, cried the clerk-- show the gentleman. to parlour B. ; dol. a day, sir. 'Third wile, calmly said the guest. Oh ! emus. me. Front, chow the .4entlematt to 824 back. Take ...

NORTH BRITISH ADVERTISER & LADIES JOURNAL, MARCH 1, 1884. CURIOUS FORMS OF TAKING KEPLER, THE ASTRONOMER, AND ..

... and got his wile or daughter to write timers down on hi. return. When • visitor at Mount asked to use the poet's study, the maid is reported to have shown him a little room contorting a handful of books lying about on the sofa, and shelves, and to have ...

MEMORIES OF EMERSON

... phrenology, and at the same time about the talent and character of his non Eddy, to whom Iliad bee.. giving some an drawing, when I maid that 1 toought he had • sell-developed organ of comhativeuesa Emerson replied, I hope on; though I have been afraid that he ...