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LITERATURE

... care for the rival now, as her affections were transferredto her hopeful pupil, whowisbed to marry her at one time, and then tried to shoot her. They are married, to make a long story short, and so ends the vonderful history of the Hawkshawes. WOMAN'S WORK ...

JOTTINGS

... Never marry for money, my boy.; but it ever you meet a nice girl with plenty of tin try to love her.1 . A celebrated lawyer once said theat the three 'most troublesome clients he ever had were a young lady who wanted to be married ; a married woman who ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... and, in short, that he must marry and continue the Domville line. Upon this Mrs Peverel, who has long hesitated, gives the young squire an answer in the negative. When, however, she learns that Guy is about to be married to the wealthy Miss E Brasier ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... having a pormanent residence in both cities. She married her first husband, the Marquis de CacLx, in London (at a Roman Catholic Church liat Clapham), and her second husband, -M. si Nicolini, she also married twice in England, once I| by civil process and ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... Mr Com- Lie's 'missioner Rerr for feloniously marrying one Elza h ed. Viclkery, his wife, Esther Anna, being alive. The case t tis for the prosecution was that in January, 1860, the pri- r o soner was married to a lady named Saunders, and that ,`tiIi, some ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... open at half price from the commencemient, on which nccasion 'Miss Conquebt appeared the seconud time in the burletta of the Married B]achelor; tian confirmed our first impression, that she wvill be a derided ac- quisition to the company. There is a modest ...

HOWARD'S OPERETTA-HOUSE

... the magician ; is entrusted with the secret of the lamp ; makes potent use of it, much to the surprise of his old mother; marries the Sultan's daughter; and all goes well until the Princess, charmed with the notion of obtaining a beautiful new lamp in ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... revived for the debut of MdlIe. Giulia Valtia. i This lady is Mrs Cameron, a young American who, during her studies in Italy, married a Iwealthy Scotchmau. The two American troupes who have secured theatres in London this summer have already made their appearance ...

LITERATURE

... not one single legally married couple, or s. couple not married who stay faithful to each other 1 e- beyond a few months. And, if out of every five, l r, hundred negro families one excepts a few dozens who i - | are legally married, this statement v ill ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... not marry the she tailor, Lyddy Pryse, lie having an aversion to everything not ap- pertaining to the sea, being a sort of Long Tom Coffin. However, after a good deal of manoluvring, in the course of which lie wishes the schoolmaster to marry an old ...

A LITERARY SQUABBLE

... elItiOwhoi senretly married to sot' Thoradyke, finds itb uecessary, seprotohing accoucbement, to pro- 'claimitta the world. Atthis jancture the agonised a ws sn learns that toherndyke' frt wife, a Drsuels tveolist, whom the lientocaut' had married when' a ao bay ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... favourites. The plot of the drama is an exceedingly intureatiug one. Adam BMake (per- sonated by Mr Calvert), a rich merchant, marries a lady, who, like a great many heroines, has a younger and more favoured lover-her father's circumstances and wishes alone ...