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LITERATURE

... the in- 1justlace he h-as done, and xigkits the wrng9 ofjI his youth 1)v Marrying the faithful wonan who had suffered so much, and how int tile end the now legitisatised soM marries zhe hady of his choice we mIst tleave our readeT~s to asernain from the ...

REVIEWS

... the husband of Francesca. The period of the action-historically some ten years-is compressed into as many days. Giovanni marries Francesca in the first act ; in the second, a week later, his brother Paolo attempts in vain to escape from the net of passion ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... achieve her liherasiou. Thegirl has a pa.- sion ate liouring to follow in iher fatber's foot- steps. Afte-r Hrs death her ?? married agul--a scoundrellvytalian nobleman-arnd did not long srvrivo th-is unharIDP runion. Catnilia continues to dreaz of scr;iee ...

REVIEWS

... charming,' and there is an end of it. Of public matters the book contains little of importance. .In. the first years of her married life fear-of invasion produced the same sort of patriotic feryour in the country as the Boer war does now. Mr. Stanley was ...

REVIEWS

... task. Sir George, indeed, is quite as bad as Pauline; and when poor Lady Wynston is finally removed from the scene, Pauline marries Sir George, although she had promised her hand to his son, whom in her heart she prefers to any one else in the world. After ...

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 ...

GRIM PASSION'S FORGE: THE ROMANCE OF A COTTON TOWN

... let meo die unpardoned. Nothing can atone a for my wickedness, but you foret'. that to a woman lvoue is her all. When you married 1another you ileft my life barren and worthless. 'True love. would net part a.huslband from his. .wife. Had you really cared ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... H1e a knowed I never married him for love, but he didn't e care about that so long as I would marry lint. ITo o said he was likely to go any time with his boots on, a and was willing for me to marry again, .1 but he wanted mne to marry a better mean than ...

THE STORY OF LAWRENCE CHETWYND

... death 'I hal l; ( od ?? lie repeated fervently, raising I' h!iS lit. as he spoke, for the child's sake ?? I 'i laen Vou ail- married ?? I ejaculated, aghast v at ilhis fnuithcr development of affairs. 'We had iia: i:et siiee aiy disinheritance. -i, yes! AMy ...

BOER OR BRITON? OR EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL WHITES. A TALE OF LOVE AND WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... she had heard that the Dark Continent was a much likelier field for matrimonial conquest than England. She was ready to marry any rich man, no matter how old or ugly he might be, though, .of course, she would infinitely prefer a young and handsome husband ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... Samuel leridge Taylor, the youong We* African amman whose betrothal to Mis Jeamie Walamisley was announced last autumns f was married PlAihurat last Saturday. he bride, although her father is not, we believe, a gm professional musician, bean a omens one well ...

PURPLE AND FINE LINEN

... me ! You calmly broke off the secret engagement that wve had mutually mnade, and left me without a single word. You have married, she added resentfully, therefore it is scarcely fltting that you should come here with a false declaration upon your lips ...