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LITERATURE

... good deal for Poor Jack, after Peter Simple and Jacob Faithful have been so long afloat, and ta- ken so strong a hold of public favour. The present smells as strong of the blue water as any former work of tbis author; and Jack's father's yarn as ...

Literature

... to man ? Yes, man to man. Cook-a-doodle-doo I ,Do you mean to say that you, Dr. Gordon, arc able to stand up against me, Jack Houston, rougt and tumble ? Try me, if you dare, replied the Doctor; and see whether Georgia or Missouri is the best man ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE NEW REVIEWS & MAGAZINES

... heard my emen prayer, and I may take upon myself the remainder of my i mar- mother's expiation.' With that, stripping off his ripper garmnts, he commanded the nourlds to inflict the remaining emn ieyfive blows upon his own back. The pnsmn u filledSchttmyl ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... performance, on Monday, the performss ne wt h rama, of Ben- Bolt, lien Bolt -,by Mr Watkins Youo~o usa ithbth Drama of Jack Lung of TOOxss Jack Long, Mr W. Young, Mary Gibbs, Miss P. Wallis. Oa Wednesday, the 'exciting Drama of Two Fr'ench, ?? Sheppsard. Robert ...

Published: Sunday 07 July 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10137 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Miss Maria Lee ascean icrmin- as Florence Dombey, and wve could not have had a better Susan Ripper than Mliss M. A. Gifford, wino was the sharp and snappy Ripper to tico life. Tine dranna throughout was received with greatapplaiuse, and tinereca.llesn' ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16328 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... (adapted to the revised syllabus of the Science and Art Department for the elementary stage of inorganic chemiatry), by William Ripper, science master in the Sheffield Sodool Board's Central Higher School-an work of great exeellenos. From i Messrs. Wyman and ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... stalls,, ton. ;dreis circle, 6,. ; ripper~ bones, -Ss. ilox-cdibe Q.o -in ill o.N fees. Doors open at 7-.30, ?? at So0, calriages at to..o. Buies anta r, Mri Jo i'N Cdo tall. GAIETY THEATRE, Strand. TO-NilSEVNIGT at JACK SHEPPARD, ?? 1 drains, three acts ...

NORTH AGAINST SOUTH A TALE OF THE AMERICAN WAR

... deccc betwttii the ?? and hi, clia,,ppe'ertrncO could lint bert til1 agairtet hue1. _Nover'li-ieae, lie did nut recoin to, Jack-nevile( till Thle ?? of rite 5Lth tO take toe IiCc'bharry lilta urea for die dslencec of the town-sn Litime enuuph, lira evr ...

A BALLAD OF BLOODHOUNDS

... A BALLAD OF TLOODHOUNDS. Sha'l Jack the Ripper's arts aail t Yub.r' Sc otland-yard for. oon!l ? Quci-';-on the hlying nluref 5 irajl Ite hiocrindl Tra \here er hc sei.k in hln : Or thbro.jh tie stre'-s:, ii: ?? I, Charles, nih si A.: \NV i ..I tai i ...

SIR MORELL MACKENZIE'S BOOK

... and he sailed for a French port. It was found that his signature corresponded with the fac-simile of the letters sianed Jack the Ripper, and that the maa's description corresponded with that circulated by the Metropolitan police, who have been informed of ...

A HOAX ON A BROADFORU WORKER

... it was well known among her companions, was very much impressed with what she had read in the newspapers of the do of “Jack the Ripper,” and her nervousness, as is too often the case, was taken advantage of for the purpose still further increasing her terror ...

SCRAPS FROM VARIOUS JOURNALS

... only link, a writteo scrawl Too early in the dswouing day, It was ulpon a dirty Nvall, SoUme busybody wviped ray-y. N~ow Jack the Ripper, with his kuife, Goes safely down the buoy :treet, Alert to taeo another life, Nor shirls a Bobbie when they meet, ...