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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... BrE fly told, its story is ?? Earns- cliffe, a gentleman of literary ability, and the heir to a considerable fortune, has married L,4dy Clara, the daughter of Lord Templemore. The match has been brought about by the exertions of Lady Clara's mother, for ...

LITERATURE

... cleared up to his honour after yacht and all on board pe. de fehed, on the sandy, but perilous shoals of Holland. M P1 Lotty marries Philip Leigh, the cousin of Sir Harold ra Leigh, to please her dying and unsuspecting father. He vc (Philip Leili) was a clever ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

DUMFRIES CANDLEMAS FAIR

... as at the fair in March. The Candlemas Fair is principally for married plougbmen for the year, or for single hands for the period from this fair to Whitsunday. The custom of paying married ploughmen in kind is gradually giving place to a fixed money wage; ...

THE THEATRES

... is that, ten n years before the opening of the drama, Scildamore a had married Mary, who was then an inexoeri- v enced sdhool girl with some money, which is the ( real wife married by the gambler, who disap- c peared' as soon A hesecured his pecuniary ...

MR BEERBOHM TREE IN TRILBY

... truth, about the girl whom her son is going to marry, after which he turns the motheis pyleading with Trilby to his own account by iking her under his influence sit down and write to the lad that she cannot marry him, that she is leaving Paris, and will neversee ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... She i married for love of. what marriage is said seldom to give-liberty. Her husband, Archisiald Fletcher, an advo- cate in Edinburgh, was Horoe-Tooke-and-Hsrdy. mad; and she, a young girl-as beautiful as a Gunnimg, and something. more-married the old ...

A SAD PARISIAN DRAMA

... lady, and she en her part became much attached to him. He told her of his earnest desire to make her his wife; but as he was married at the time he begged her to accept his love, pending the hearing of his divorce suit, pledging his word, immediately he was ...

LITERATURE

... got only £3' n-year or so. Mm promptly married a rich admirer of about 40 years, quite the Lord Crewe age, vwhich is evidently getting fashionable ; time was when French nobles were considered odd if not married at seventeen. WVe are sorry to say that ...