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FASHIONS FOR MAY

... bouquet in the lace ruffle and scarf, and in some fanciful tollettes they are also worn upon the sleeves. A single bunch of asparagus containing about 150 heads| was sold at Covent Garden Market the! other day for An extensive seizure of rifle and bayonets ...

A SNOW-MAN'S RHYMES

... backs of tl bacon, 144 ice creams, 18,000 eggs, 150 gallons of . milk, 60 quarts of cream, 30 bushels of poisawes, , 6,000 asparagus, 290 bottles of Freach beaue, 30 ti dishes of green peas, 12 cueumbers, 70 hogheauis n. cf ale, 120 dozen of ale. Ther wel ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... can carry the truffle with him to Spitzbergen, aid be from Nantes he can be supplied with ortolans andfobei to gras and asparagus It is only just that an honourable I he fact should be recorded of the house whose case I am de. I an scribing. Some years ...

DRESS AND FASHION NOTES

... colours and in green and blue are u the greatest novelies. in colours, sphynx-blue, e which inclines to ?? orlead, heliotrope, asparagus- green, and beaver-brown are among the moat pro- l minent. e In answer (says Le Follet) to numerons questions from sabhcribera ...

FLOWER SHOW AT GOSPORT

... show, and spread a considerable distance down s each side. His ahow of vegetables was particularly fine, 0 t. bundle of asparagus being specially noticeable. A A couple of orchids shown by Mr. Legg were very attrac- b tive, as wore also some stove plants ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ofisve guineas, undertook: to walka freiis Wondsworth to the Borough Market, six miles, int Oine hear with 000 headi of asparagus as a load ; he accomn-t puished it in 5S minutes. An exploit of an analogous character n-as that of nil orange porter at ...

THE FOURTH GENERATION

... last touched any S( part of the place. Everything was over- hi grown; weeds covered the moulds which had once been beds of asparagus and celery; s the strawberry plants fought for existence and maintained it, by the sacrifice of fruit w with thistles; couch ...

LITERATURE

... xet hnes i were more protracted than usual, there were salmon, lamb, But I am - peas, duckling; early gooseberries, and asparagus. hate Russia I F From. Trinity Sunday to Advent. was a long stretch, un- hate Russic marked by any'occasion of feasting. ...

THE FOURTH GENERATION

... beds; c theo ne~gle'ct ?? molurnful. They e pais.eci thlciough into the lkitchen garden, over the] struv-berry bedsq and the a'sparagus bedls, e and sevoywvyere .spreald the bramibles with the t~listle. aiid; the shep~herd's purse anti allC f lie oo!tmonlon ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... couple of spring chicken boiled, and a t( little ham, with new potatoes (1 That will do), ji beautiful lamb shops, sir, and asparagus ( Aye, now Vd yen are on the right tack), apricot jam and other li tarts, a custard and jolly ( Aye, aye), a little salad ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... 7gance and some anieount of wast~efyllieess. One an heard odd tales, occasiocnally ti-ne, of the early lif, lamb and forced asparagus, acid the dear fruit, lie too costly foe- tcc parson or the doctor, whvlich at figured on the board of the irocn-wor-kers ...