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1900 - 1949
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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NOVELS AND STORIES

... Russell would now be the first to admit that it was unneces- sary to marry or kill every single man or woman in the plet, and to explain most conscientiously how happily the married folk settled down into private life again at its close. Besides, the ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... Finding him- c self at the point of death he sends for his nephew. a good, handsome,. healthy type of Englishman, who has married a particislry I smart and advanced American girl ard settled I on the other side of the Atlantic. This- nephew, Laurence Rivers ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... his landlady is the woman whom ,lhe had loved long since and lost awhile. She 's is English, like himself, but is now married to an ?? Italian nobleman. The Englishman, ii. turns out. )m is a novelist, and we learn further that he had lot met this ...

Ibsen's Latest Play

... Obscurely dl indicated by the title, is, as ~ii~ght be expected, qif a1 Sexual one. A Professor Ruoelt, a sculptor, a .has married ore of these neculia~rlv unwbole- of some and unplsasing w~omen whom Ibsen is so E fond of drawing ,and whim the drama opens ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... is not very easy to unravel the tangle, but tbis I is something like the way it comes out. Jislian CresSwell had just got married for the second time when his first wife, whomn he had snpposed to be dead, turned up. The first wife asked him to meet her ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... misfortunes. Of his three children the eldest commnitted su-cade for no reason dis- coverable, the next was drowned, the third married a bankrupt tradesman, and dropped very low down in the world. In the succeedirg generation the eldest died at an early age ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... bad characters die off conveniently in* the nick of time, and all the good characters, according to the accepted for- mula, marry and are happy ever after. The pirate's descendants play the chief parts. One daughter meets with poverty, and ultimately becomes ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... vivisection time.. A former los-er at c :)has, however, left her a legacy on condition - ithat, she remains a spinster; if she marries the 50g. 5money is to be devote~d to the founding 'of a has v, Pasteur Institute l Tbid. makes a, very rty of i( V complication ...

BRITISH MUSEUM LECTURES

... the Egyptians and the Nile. Each year he- gave life to the land, spreading over it, and as he fowed down to the Delta he married there the rich black alvial soil, embracing it in his arms and causing all that was vouthfrcl to come forth. This soil, which ...

RELIGIOUS AND THEOLOGICAL

... a Jewish IS butcher. Afterwards Masofi's wife, and his a, mother-in-law, Anna Ross, a registry-office 0 keeper, and her married daughter, Auguste Berg, e made further statements of an incriminating k character. On the four informants, however, 11 being ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... essentially French. Dr Paul Blc'ndet, past a Young medical man, of Grasse, has a, charming In I wife, whom, it seems, he: married under false uintil pretences. HI-s friend Louis 'Martinot some the three years ago was suddenly called to Canada, hote leaving ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... 1 ing light of modern criticism. This raeans' T ithat Sir Walter vas married to, his lady betore ai 'the people about Elizabeth's Court believed h'm nII l I to have boeorn married. and, of course, as a result h i of that view the point is insistedl on ...