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... “ Don’t you think it absurd speak of man ’ being made dust, doctor ” 1 think term more appropriate girls.” “And why?” They such a lot of trouble when they get into a fellow’s eye.” ...
... “ Don’t you think it absurd speak of man ’ being made dust, doctor ” 1 think term more appropriate girls.” “And why?” They such a lot of trouble when they get into a fellow’s eye.” ...
... They trust that the sight of tho picture will awaken pleasant memories of your meetings with the members and also eloquently speak to Mrs Gordon and family of the honoured place you hold in the hearts and affections of your friends. Mr Gordon, on rising ...
... contracted pupils, and rough, terrific anger dominated the entire man. Furrow looked onoe into that evil face and essayed to speak. But words died on his lips, and a great fear grew up within him. He had never encountered the rough edge of a,rough man’s ...
... written largely upon land queaj due than anything the bad odour tions from the Radical point view, jin which Mr Kenna. with any speaks th* rueanbers. has been very unfortunate. published, will a greatly altered &***' ; Mben at the Admiralty got from that which ...
... another disallowed, in addition the poet four times intervening and the Queen’s custodian having deal several ttongerous shots, speaks for iteelf. Queen’s Park marksmanship was onlv in slightly lees pronounced degree. They, too. had the ball throe times in ...
... happy release unless, as miracle, the eyes th© father and son are opened, and see Better to bed,” said the constable. ' again speaking the woman. She turned silence and moved with shuffling gait across the street, and pavement, and joiner! her son the court—the ...
... Stirling, fanner and cattle-dealer, for many years in business at Over Inziovar, Fife left personal estate the value of £31,144. Speaking at Falkirk, Air Archibald M‘Neilage, Glasgow, contrasted the condition of the Scottish {armor with what it was twenty ago ...
... suggest any doubt to the continued efficacy and importance of the Triple Entente,” Why Unionists Adopted Tariff Reform, Speaking the annuel banquet of the Society cit Bristol on November 14, the Earl of Seiirjrne said“ Thf only reason, •vriiy tho party ...
... will probably rqt press Dr Galloway too hard remain, blit will allow him welkearned rest •1 fine presence in the chair, and speaks m « quiet, persuasive tone. That, and his unruffled smile, assisted w in him many victory after argument. ...
... Sir S, Buckmastcr Land Policy. MEANING OF IMPERIALISM- Sir Stanley aster. Solicitor-General, speaking toe Keighley Division Saturday. said m the Government's land policy they sought to find what could be done bv the non who appreciated his responsibilities ...
... whr- listened with morc-l attention very able lecture. introducing his remarks the keturw wxprnotifid the pleasure felt in speaking town tliat was the birthplace Lord Mount Stephen, who, by his foresight and courage, had done so much in developing Charge ...
... language of diplomacy, matter hold, generally speaking, equal what e ahamdomnent of the prosecution of and if the proposed conference on with tho* forruerly held by the £7 /» spelling among all English-speaking Court of bession. ih© legal profes- to reclaim ...