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O WHY SHOULD A WOMAN NOT GET A DEGREE?

... wearera of breeches; So if I were to marry, the woman for Me Shouldn't try for a ClasS, or deoire a degreea Your Lectures for Ladies aeotle frult may produce- For a Courec of good lectures ia always of use; On a married Profeseor your choice ehould alight ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—EILEEN OGE

... murders. Patrick O'Donnell (Mr Alexander Stuart], a young gentleman farmer on the lands of Ballyshea, is about to be married to Mias Eileen Moriarty (Miss EL Falconer), when the wedding is inter- rupted by the intrigues of the proprietor of the Ballyshea ...

SOMETHING LIKE A WIDOW

... object in wishing to marry her with that directness of speech which is afected by Greek-godilike beings. She declined politely, but without much in the way of thankzs. -Hfe said he would commit suicide. As a matter of fact, hle married tlhe widowof the keeperof ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... T'om Dexeter, who from a steerage passenger ultimately becomes the chief figure of the story, extricating from scrapes the married lady n-ho, out of sheer coquetry, pretends to be a widow, assisting the man, who, running away from hiswife,falls into theclutches ...

GILBERT AND CELLIER'S MOUNTEBANKS

... fulfil his promise of marriage, He declares his willingness to marry her at once, so that the motive for the act of suicide may be removed, Ibut is informed Hamlet and Ophelia never married, it would he trifling with the text. In vain he protests 1It's ...

THE THEATRES

... seeking to enter into the married state, and accordingly each marries a man after her own heart, with the result that love in a cottage in the long ran carries the day, The one girl, Caqe ra erton (Miss Clara Power), marries a sculptor, Toxny Judeon ...

ARTIST LIFE IN ROME

... unfrequently overtakes the I artist who lingers ont these shores: he gets -married and remains there. No one can well explain the fact, but it is Icertain that more foreign artists have married in Capri than anywhere else- in' Italy. It may be that their hearts ...

LITERATURE

... ballad. But, nevertheless, the storyxremindsI gsoof the plot of many a ballad and song, inas- much as the hero in the end marries the heiress of the estate upon which his father bad been head. gamekeeper. Edward Ives is no doubt a genius, and of course ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... thepasdess of Pb2dra. Shewoull ti net marry Jerome, but as his father commonded Gl him with his dying breath to her care, in order sr to save him from being killed in a duel by ose d, of her adorers, she married the diabolical Dan, di, ,whorepeup Jerome ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... fabrics being reserved for visiting and evening dresses. The material and colour that would constitute a robe simnple for a married lady is perfectly admi8sable as a toilette parde for a young unmarried girL .For medi,, textures, between silk and the fabrics ...

THEATRICAL NOVELTIES IN PARIS

... concerns the adventures of a gentleman addicted to morphia, who lives on terms of close intimacy with his foster brother, a married medical man, and who from friend- ship for his wife allows his feelings towards her to become those of a lover. Hence the ...

A STRANGE STORY OF LOVE AND CRIME

... Eleanor stated that she intended having the doctor arrested on a charge of bigamy, he having married another woman, She claimed that she had been legally married tohim; tht she could prove herstate- ments. and that they had lived together as man and wife ...