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HIDDEN IN MY HEART BY DORA RUSSELL,

... struck the fatal blow. He had indeed killed her-killed her soul; but not his hand, but mine, sent her unprepared to God I' Yours I Oh I Mr. Orme I Yes, mine. Shall I tell you the hideous story, child, how I killed what I loved best in my jealous rage ...

REMINISCENCES OF A DETECTIVE

... accosted me, and said- ' We've just got news that there has been a child In~tantly all my faculties ware aroused, and I recalled to mv mind the tramps r had seen that afternoon. Whose child is ii, P I asked. Hoe's the eon of some people living up in Wood- ...

HEALTH AND HOME

... &c., &c. CHILD MURDER. If, when at sea, I perceive the dorsal An of a shark sticking but a fooat up above the water I know well enough thatthe tiger of the ocean is there him. self, and so from the fact that every.now and again cases of child murder in ...

THE HAUNTED BARN

... the Halt, one day it fell, Sad news was brought to Farmer Lee- It drove with grief the old man wild- The French had killed his only child! And Margery, the orphan maid Whom Parson Gray had ta'en and reared, From that day forward, it is said, Inexplicably ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMICS

... Pick-3fe-Up.) WUIAT kind of match does a man use to 'make light of his troubles ? OUR CHILDENs,-Child: Can you takeyour teeth out?- 'Lady Visitor: No,dear.--Child: Mamma can.rbaces 7&onc;s: I say, is that Madame Topsee a really fist-cltss singer ?-Jubbs: ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT STOKE-BY-NAYLAND

... 2 sorts of apples, E. Lilley; 2nd, T. Cousins; 3rd, H. Foster. Haney.-Beet plate of new honey in comb, obtained with- out killing the bees, Ec. Lilley; 2nd, T. Cousins, Flowers in Pals.-Best 3 plants, R. Noller; 2nd, H. Foster; 3rd, T. Cousins. NosegR ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... What vill you teach me, Christ-Child P To love all beings, for all are mine, and I em speaking in the heart of all. Even the stohes grow through the wonderful musid of my voina. If you kill the bird, yon kill my picture, end you drive me ont of ...

THEATRICALS AT STRATFORD ST. MARY

... pawers , iistr'ioni 'art. ?? e 'story- centries ?? Tremaine recognisinghis second child-whom he has never before seen-as his first child, whom he himself had accidentally killed five years previously, and upon the success of his wife and doctor in persuading ...

HEALTH AND HOME

... at least are past and gone. THE MAGIC OF A SMl1fE. One cannot help trusting and liking the man who can smile, but even a child can understand whether that smile is real, or only worn to suit circurs- stances. The real smile begins at the heart. Far from ...

LITERATURE

... soith thy dttad. And on that fair and pale young brow, Scarce sammers twelve rave shone llow hard it seeos to visit th(s. That child's fair rottage homrne. Deatit! thou srt here, yet triurltpb tot: Those caim anst larguid eyes, T'loclosed Irv thee, ogair will ...

GRAND CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT AT GUILDHALL

... cover- ing, and found the body of a child newly born. There was no one about at the time, and although every pub- licity had been given to the discovery of the deceased no clue had been obtained. He believed that the child had only been born afew hours. Adjourned ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... and Galpin. I d -Another child's book, just sufficiently large to put into t a handsome binding, and to be worthy of presenting to a aechild of reading capacity, yet not too large to tire their h patience. The size of a child's book for pleasure reading ...