A TATTOOER'S TALE
... mark, such a is a star, an auehor, a 'straw- a beror often a single dot. The process is rio~t painfuil. The desigi is first- ?? onl thre10 skies in India ink er vermi~lion ; then it is a little pricked ov in ...
... mark, such a is a star, an auehor, a 'straw- a beror often a single dot. The process is rio~t painfuil. The desigi is first- ?? onl thre10 skies in India ink er vermi~lion ; then it is a little pricked ov in ...
... than have a serpent St or a skeleton, or, perhaps, Her name pricked into a' their skins. One or two of these artists in blue G aud red are to be found in every treaty port, hi and, as a rule, they are considerable swells. 01 It was by a ...
... Aquarium a master of the art, Profiessor Williams, of American fame, and his pretty wife, both tattooed, and the husband a professional tattooer to boot. If you see them in private life, they are quiet folks enough, a tall, handsome man and ...
... AN ENGLISH TATTOOER. INTERVIEW WITH MR. SUTHERLAND MACDONALD. A FEW days ago a paragraph appeared in a morning paper, giving an ?? of a Japanese tattooer who has lately started business in Hong Kong. Wondering ...
... Onotout. 14 F. A Phillips b Hearne 73 0 R. C. N. Palairet, b Bawlin. 0 S. M. J. Woods, b Hearne 6 Robson run 71 I1 owler b Hearne 2 Gill b Rawlin 5 Tyler b Hearne 3 Rev. A. P.Wickham not out 3 Extras 0 Total 194 Total. 35 MIDDLESEX.—1st Innings. 2 A. E. Stoddart ...
... A CHAT WITH A COXSWAIN. [BY A StAFAER.]R:| It was blowing a strong breeze of wind, and I stood under the lee of a high and dry boat watchiug the fine-alternation of colours upon the ridged seas as the white ...
... speak. tread On the ii lf heels-of one another in their eagerness to I it obtain a sitting. ' e As a child, ?? stapleton, g: on mg putting some such question to her, a $s I was different from other 'girls ; fond of tt r books; wontto criticise peopleand ...
... A CIIAT TITh A IIAlIPIST. (FRlOM A SPECIAL COlttESPODNnraT') The name of Charles Clifford is, perhaps, as well known to the music hall hahitu6 as that of any artist at present before the public. Meeting himn the other evening after he had completed his ...
... A CHAT WITH A SHOWMAN. at til m It( (if dii cc lil 3' at tc V, a) re 04 SC fa St RI el ct a' ci C4 V ti C. 4) ti r0 b Si 0 IIa a a 0 a t! n II C r 0 ...
... would make a good appendix to Valentine Vox. Once, about the time of a Presidential election, he stood in a street at Phil- adelplhia, after nightfall, discussing politics with a friend, a well-known citizen. ...
... A CHAT WITH A CONVICT. Prmcetown has always had charms for me since that summer day, ten years ago, when first I made its acquaintance. Under a scorching Dartmoor sun I walked over from Tavistock, climbing up the long slope of the great Devon tableland ...
... would make a good appendix to Valentine Vox. Once, about the time of a Presidential election, he stood in a street at Phil- adelphia, after nightfall, discussing politics with a friend, a well-known citizen. ...