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FACES IN THE FIRE. (Herrn Yll,-Yrir incr...

... thread of our some. what di-jeinted narrative, we shell introduce them to one of those social gatherings in Mrs Miller's parlour, about two years after Nelly had takes up her residence at Burnside. The party was one of the smallest, Nelly and Kate Cameron ...

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... nnthiiie te the wee, e geed 'lee ie. sell irons iii. horse, &DJ, without tittering a word to ! and tidy; altogether the little parlour presented ft- re when tee Nana held high revel withiii die • efin-litloile, immediately after war breaks out., I terfere with ...

CHAP. 1111.-ALL'S MCLL TEAT INDS WILI.L

... CHAP. 1111.-ALL'S MCLL TEAT INDS • 1 The month was ended, and Sas, beak In Thtlvide in the deer old little parlour, and Atha Juts WA• scanning her face child, how ill you look. Owe Dabbles bees te you ! I Breaking my bear*, the unspoken answer. A ...

THE NEWMAN HALL DIVORCE CASE

... improper intimacy him and Miss Wyatt, a statement greeted with applause, which the judge rebuked. Anne Drake, formerly parlour maid with the Halle, deposed to having seen Mrs Hall and Richardson smoking trgether. and also to their being in • locked room ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... windows, oomfortsbly earpeted apartments, and fresh with brilliant tints from the paperitauger's hands. Jemaione hail her parlour and her kitchen or cookingroom on ground floor, and by s spiral stone staircase, w . was carefully whitened every morning ...

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... Woman. Uncle Cant is • prating fool, replied Lord Ludovie with some fire, end known not of what he eprakN Perla ie Lay., a maid on her bridal day. Ah ! If you could but ere ft. green islandu in the Seine, iis bright air, it, sky, its Palace of the Tutileriea„ ...

THE SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF THE SCOTCH. PART X.-THE GAME OF BOWLf3

... Bing be gh-ho; They court from morn till eventide; The earth shall pass, bet love abide; Slng hexh-ho, and heigh-ho ! Yeeng maids must marry. —Charles ZOW GUMMI JAM/MONS DID NOT 5101 COVENANT or IigiWIME—MISTIESSS CHANGES ItLI MIND—TRI 07 •RNE. It was a ...

labours. The Provost's son had not changed much duriiig the last few pare atir moil tumult, his gentle anat. ..

... soul of hie sister's child, The young girl was not far away. A. the minister and his friend left the study and entered the parlour. pretty bobel was to be neon withinmnd alone g minx furtively forth at the window, watching wistfully for • well-known face ...

BY JACOB BUDDIMAN, A.M. OF lIARIBOHAL COLLEGE, ABERDEEN

... Janet, though officiating as Enterer, could with groat difficulty be prevented from rising, ocestdonally acting as waiting-maid. Dinner ring finished, the ingredients for making the punch were produced; but two important articles had been overlooked, ...

*roe sPEECH OF OALOACUS AT TUE ORAMPLUT MOUNTAIN&

... Bells. belle, belle— To the rhyming and the chng of —Edgae e Poe. A NANNIAGE nc TR. LILT DATA OF COVANANT —Till WADDING PARTY—MAID NTAII AND SIRJAANT TROW. The tragic death of poor Isobel wee followed by the marriage of her friend, Mary Jamelone. San. _ ...

INGRAM COURT:

... The Linehan) Hotel, where everything was handsome and comfortable, an well anited to her taste. Her own brieht, element parlour, overlooking the busy street, had Immense charms for her, for beyond anything that Gloucestershire Commons could ever have ...