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Nov. 2 & 3 RECENT Cl U AT,

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LON DO V LETTER

... Edinburgh. But the country say it shall not be, and have yet to see which is to give I pity the Ministry which is, like Anne Boleyn ** ’twixt axe aud crown.” Sir Robert Carden deserves the thanks the public for so persistently declaring that the police ...

LONDON LETTER

... in the Papal States. It is said that the bones of Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, of the Countess of Salisbury, and of Anne Boleyn have been identified from among the ashes of traitorous or unfortunate nobility which rest—or, rather, which rested, in ...

New frukv ptril THE MYSTERY

... humble livers in canters•, thou to be perched up in a glist'riug grief and wear a golden sorrow —words spoken of hapless Anne Boleyn, words equally true today of poor Natalia of Servio. The ways of diplomacy are cold, unswerving, and incomprehensible, and ...

PAPER BY MISS BOYD

... various instruments ; Mary euof Scots was an accomplished performer on the virginal, the original of the pi-no ; and of Anne Boleyn, it is said by ntemporary, that “ besides singing like siren, she harped better than King David and handled cleverly both ...

THRKK PERSONS SHOT DEAD

... sleepers must go far to en-ure tier a hearing even among the least wakeful. Another of King Henry the Eighth’s wives, Ame Boleyn, confines herself apparently to what known in the itncal parlance “walking.” The poor lady, however, unable to rest in h»-r ...

BRAVERY OF WOMEN

... admiration that the women died more bravely than the men. With what grace and calmness, and infinite tenderness for others, did Anne Boleyn and Mary of Scotland lay their fair necks upon the block. Even the fearless Raleigh suffers cotnparison, for their queenly ...

THE QUEEN’S CLOCKS

... Windsor examples illustrates this shape to perfection. This is the clock which Henry VIII. is Slid have given as a present to Anne Boleyn on her wedding morning. It is in gilt metal—sdver perhaps —pierced and chased. The dome supported by pillars is surmounted ...

f 2 OURO H \ N D PRIZE MI: DA L “ OEM ” MELODKON

... is the act of vandalism which has brought alxiut the demolition *»f the most interesting pan of Hever Castle, the hornet Anne Boleyn, and one the most perfect specimens of Karon ial architecture in England. The castle keep, with the drawhrhlge and moiit ...

SAVED HER LIFE

... neighbourhood well known to the new Queen, Anne, to all the Boleyn family, was characteristic wedding of the time. It was grander than the royal marriage which had recently become know n ; for the King and Anne Boleyn had been united in the most secret way ...

THE WORLD AND THE CLOISTER:

... ; and she scarcely concealed her triumph at the end arrived at |by innovating,so irreverent,and so worldly a person the Anne Boleyn so well known hereabouts. Elizabeth and Anna made little reply to the announcement, and naturally showed no sudden consternation ...