CUKHENT HUMOUR
... behind a rock, and Sissy filled hi* hat with land, and I pat v crab into each of hi* boot*, and a* we oame oat Sissy found a jelly-fish, and she's gone back to pat it in hia tail-coat pocket ! ...
... behind a rock, and Sissy filled hi* hat with land, and I pat v crab into each of hi* boot*, and a* we oame oat Sissy found a jelly-fish, and she's gone back to pat it in hia tail-coat pocket ! ...
... for all the many millions of years necessary for tho development of man, under the theory of natural selection, from the jellyfish. The other was that acknowledged by Professor Weiamanu, that, it was impossible lo demonstrate the process of natural selection ...
... rolled in over the land. Some- times we go down at night, and then the scene nnder water is often a beautiful sight. Every jelly-fish and living creature seems to be ablaze with light ; your rope appears to be on fire, and every motion makes the water glimmer ...
... OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT, Lokdon, Tuesday Evening. Mr. T.weett sticks to his motion, greatly to ...
... splashing, tearing through everything. The Duke would not wish to say anything harsher than what believed to the truth. used the jelly-fish illustration last night to describe state of mind in others he could not otherwise have touched out in such picturesque ...
... Arg-11, I shall stay at the soa-aide. Another Sea-session! exclaimed Prof. Th-e-ld R-g-rs. The D-ke smiled, and went jelly-fishing pastry-cook's. SOCIAL SUCCESSES.— Mrs. Ponsonby de Tomkynsat home—small and early.—Brown (who is fightiug his way in—to ...
... 7 , *■ It was now a matter of areient hit- ..V h *•' proud spirit of the Duke of Argyle VVVk!! flabby measures of the jelly-fish Cabinet-;, . how Mr. Jobn Bright, at the first V, m d 7 V trumpet of war, relegated himself to a ■ p, s jii.' *J greater ...
... seaside).— Tbe moment my bathing dress comes home from the dressmaker's, Mary, you will be sure to forward it to mc at Jellyfish-on-Sea, will you not f Mary. — Yes. mini. Pack it up and send it off by the railway, I suppose, mini ? Mrs. Faschyuplait ...
... challenged by Jack of Diamonds, who I won by half a-length ; a neck eepara'ed the second and third. Warm Welcome was fourth, Jellyfish fi th, and Hedge Sparrow filly last, Winner sold to Mr J Baker for 65gs. RUN AT 4-30. The BRANTING HAM WELTER HANDICAP PLATE ...
... North Bay at Scar- borough that he lost all use of one leg aad had to be carried out of the water and removed home ia a cab. Jelly-fish are easily distinguishable at this time of tbe year when the water is so pel- lucid, and as they only act on the defensive ...
... seaside). — The moment my Lathing elress comes home from the dressmaker's, Mary, you will be sure to forward itto me at Jellyfish-ou-Sea, will you not ? Mary. — Yes, mim. Pack it up and send it off by the railway, I suppose, mim? Mrs. Faschynplait ...
... (Laughter aad applause.) ANOTHER ATTACK ON THK ARCHBISHOP. JELLI FISH EVANGELICALS. Mr. Keneit weat oa to protest against jellyfish Evangelicals who sat on the fence and watched for whicii way tho wind would blow to see it there was any chance for them ...