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BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... 's86sohuing, or'.us6 a salad diessin J ias Mjint leaves canl be chloipped up' and put in the fu ay salad, or some Nvholc ,oucs can bo used for lic cal garuishiag. 'Iodr a'better stlad, cut tbe ineat'i mI icle for mixing vvith the salad itself, and let there ...

SPRIGHTLY STORIES

... office. Disraeli, who was esating a salad at the trine, took no notice of this remark. Presently the ihdividual continued, I suppose, imy lord, you have forgotten all abaut those days. Disraeli, who was devouring his salad - like a second Nebuchadnezzar ...

MIDDLETON STONEY

... Lettuces--1, W. W. Hicks; 2, ?? C Golby. Marrows -1, C. Golby; 2,J. Whetten. Tur- i ,G. ~Buckland; 2, G. Dodd, Basket of Salad-i, 2, W.W Hicks. Dish ?? Potatoes-1, G. Golby; f2,W. Justice; 3, A.. -%arney~,`sen. ?? 1 . A ?? C-Aia&'zuns. Prizes: Ist, 2s ...

THE DERBY DAY:

... THE DERBY DAY: A SONG OF 'SIXTY-SEVEN. The sillery, seltzer, and salads, The beauteous ones betting in gloves, The burden of barbarous ballads, The lisping of lightest of loves. The roar of the road to the races, The tremor and toil of the train, The ...

THE POPE AS POET

... gift. honey, placed, And, sparing. of Hybbiean nectar taste; Pulses and alids on thy gnaets bestow- Even in suburban gardens salads grow- Add chosen fruits, whate'er the times afford: Let rose-red apples crown the rustic board. I.ast comes the beverage of ...

CHARLES DICKENS

... rugged strand,- Left the garish lights ot this world For the Silent Land. Left us but the dear remembrance Of a mighty master salad, Generous and tender-hearted, Charitable, kind. Oft lie pleaded in his writigsg For the helpless and forlorn Hypocrites he ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTICES

... about Goz. Broad about -oz. Neos-3 to 4oz. of sou; * 7 to Soz. of roast or boiled beef, veal, genie, or not too fat poultry; salad or a light vegetable; alittlefishl(cooked witlhoutfatif desired); lez. of biead or farinaceous pudding (iiever more thaun l3o ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Phraseology is most amusing; quite ties tsing in lengtt- and wit for a penny reading. There is a tit-bit on Salads, To make a good salad four persons ara required-a ccunsmellor for salt, a miser for vinegar, a- spendthrift foruoi and a madman to stir ...

FASHIONABLE WEDDING AT PORTSMOUTH

... Miss Williadirson e ibeloMcre' nightdress ctese: MVrA.-LEmnanuel. saladbolndi enres dir and AMrs ?? adre (Lonti Strattou), salad bbwl.; Mr W. l'avne Buckle's Clvilisatioi, iil a mlansnif tirae velusmes, ls; Strong. s Hiver button hook ;. Mr and' lis ...

HOTICULTURE

... ons in this department when the C state of the weather and of the land will admit of it. H THE KITCREN GARnDEN,-SOW small salads in boxes tohe A placed under glass in a spare vinery or elsewhere, so as to L ensure constant succession. A small crop of ...

CHICHESTER FLOWER SHOW

... (Ventnor), and Lemmon (Chichester), made 1 the following awards:- CLASS A.-COTTAGORS.-Collect1on of vegetables, herbs, E and salads, 1st prize, lOs.; 2nd. 8S.; 3rd, Is.; 4th, es.; Sth, Ss. No first prize avarded. Equal second, Mr. Bowers, Chichester, I and ...

ZULU MAGIC

... i Zulu leaped to his feet, apparently none the worse for his personal ?? in KiELLAI, in Nerds Arnlricun Jseview. se SUNDAY SALAD. ait Find a Christian who is having a hard time,a and you will find one who is not praising God half enough. lo There is often ...