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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... (ice! ice ! the freshest and the coolest!) Chocolate, vanilla, coffee, rose ice, and, best of all. flower-blossom ! Who Will taste my delicious ice, flower-blossmu!' These names he had invented himself for the different sorts of ice. 'Yes, my ice has a ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... around a man, who showed that he fully entered into the spirit of the poem, which describes the Christian enterprise to deli- ver Jerusalem. Although he was a cripple, his shoulders resting on crutches, which he conld not flourish ' to show how fields were ...

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... be so. '* The second of parties less lofty, but showing the same sharp sagacity. While yet a young man, be was invited to dine with Sir Johbt Denhans, anl aged woidower (as sasi supposed), at Chelsea, wVhlo, when she guests had assembled, said to them ...

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... don't hang him,' says he 'for he killed a hare yesterday. And if you don't believe me, I'll show you the hare alive in a basket.' So he took me into his garden to show me the curiosities. In one corner there was a fox hatching eagle's eggs ; in another there ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... is called general '-business is not only excellent nightly, but an overflow- ing attendance at Mr and Mrs Kean's benefit showed specially the esteem in which their exertions are held. At the OLYxPic another deservedly favorite English performer, Miss ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... of his volume, into ludicrous per- plexity. The Carlylean polite mask outside, and the Car- lylean strong opinion behind showing its eyes through holes made therein for that very purpose,-it is an awkward position for Carlylean philosophy. In this horrible ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... from Mr Walter White: It is delightful walking down a valley on a breezy mornn hen the sun shines brightly, and grass and flowers and droopill c' n twinkle with dewdrops, and the damp shadows slant across the roa, and the sky rounds the land-cape in with ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... in his dress. But he was popular among his father's pupils, whom he amused with the weekly drawing of a wheel of fortune, showing who in the office was topmost, who was rising, who was failing, who was hurled to the bottom, in the animated expression of ...

EDUCATIONAL BOOKS

... illustrative of the country mapped, or references to the maps showing its colonial possessions. On the face of general maps, as of Europe, are engraved the references to the special maps showing the several countries. This excellent school atlas is made ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... thirty of those fruits as big as I have said. And both flowers and fruits are produced at the same time, beginning with the first month and going up gradually to the twelfth; so that there are flowers and fruit in eleven stages of growth to be seen together ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ze all his compositions. A little wild flower by a spring Looked beautiful to me; Like some seclud, d heavenly thing That I alone could see; And as my young heart felt its power I wept and loved that tiny flower. I wondered bow so weak a thing Should ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Reinforcements had not then reached him. Might he not be crushed before they arrived ? The President was very anxious. He showed none of his usual humour and vivacity. Dispatch after dispatch came in from the War Department, and he opened them, glanced ...