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THE ERKI►AI.E ANl► I.ll+l'P.sl►'tLC AI►YERTIRF.R, /dorms JOTTIINAI, AND RUT WAY Gl'l!tr, JANCART 7. 1P52

... to Is' village to see thee mother!' • Wood'st like to ten. John?' asked she, softy between a smile and a rear. to hear hint speak kindly as in old trines. 'lf ther . .l like to ao. J4n, 1 . 11 stanol treat.' • Paola treat said I.e with half a soave. bast ...

Published: Wednesday 07 January 1852
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1992 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THr. DANGERS OF FLOtl'AtioN

... sunk a queer dream ! I thought I a standing to the chinch door• and saw you nothing oat with your husband; and you would nut speak to me. Hasn't t strange?--and I knew the tone you would arty anyhody but me. And ire are not ironed yet, are we? Hut who a ...

Published: Wednesday 04 February 1852
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2107 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE EIKDALE ♦ND LIDDRIMALE ADVERTISER, MONTHLY JOURNAL, AND RAILWAY GUIDE, MARCH 8, 183%

... of £3O, 16s to conimeme with in the cunning half-p.m.: and whet is also very satisfactory, there hail been, comparitivele speaking little or no litigatt on—much to the credit of all conc►rned in this district. The judieimis management of the committee ...

DUMFRIES

... was engaged distributing the tract from bows to hems, Dr V.'s more immediate brethren taunted him, saying —' Dr Guthrie may speak and write and es, bet is not a teetotaler Mama' Mr Ireland baring bad such a statement reiterated, again mid spin, eorresponded ...

Published: Wednesday 07 April 1852
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5266 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Portrp. A gnie•t conscience bleep@ during thunder. THE SLEEPEL. JUPOIII!NT.—King Charles 11. once said to John ..

... fond of names. In doe thee I was sent to school ; there it wail ilat my evil genies first 'wean hie persecotiott. I do not speak of the minor 'Memos of school lays,--sueli as lemming to eat I utter scrapings with a upon a farinaceous curriemult ; having ...

BLIND WALTER,

... bone, he %mild have known nothing. The was a poor 0,l Italian, a gentlemen in baths and fet leant ; and he taught the hoy to speak Italian, to he ti.ly and clean, an I to play the violin. Walter became passionately fond of music, which, when his mallet made ...

AAAA NIRO

... of the Crivlituit Ind it utitin 1.. r Lunatics.—The 'rimier is in d -tate of acide mania. lie is insatw. As to his :Mit) to speak, witness cannot say t but the pris.ater insatw. The Atlvem at..-1)-pute departed from the diet pro Imo el Import% and the primmer ...

OIVI?U ♦ lIINT

... cheerfully.' After that, the minister was no more troubled about his dinner. A FAIR lie Inie , t: rs. of a dame Achonl. speaking ut tar pupil, hotirptly ' It is but little they pads me, und it is but little 1 teaches them.' A man bring a•kt,l wby he ...

THE ESKDALE AND LIDDESDALE ADVERTISER, MONTHLY JOURNAL AND RAILWAY GUIDE, JUNE I, 1,32. Vatirties. with eh° ..

... Well, %sell• my dear. their con•luct is unkind, hut shall he al to manage without them.' • I moss. how you talk : bow can you speak so lightly of that which is to us of so much 'saponifier ? You know that my credit in London is at stake. I woulifit let ohm ...

CIUPILR I

... bourses there, that fills with emotion !' Anol, oath dere and a render was the painting woes of watery. her friend did not speak. nor even utter such short won:sow ejaculations as betray the sympathizing of the hearer. The emotion of her friend hail fully ...

THE ESKDALE AND LIDDESDALE ADVERTISER, MONTHLT JOCEINAL, AND RAILWAY GUIDE, At7GUST .4, I

... threw a gam of astonishment upon the young ladies by turns, as if be could not believe what he beard. When Anna had ceased speaking. the mother. overcome by her feelings, dropped down front her seat. crept weeping on her knees to Anna. wised her band, and ...

Published: Wednesday 04 August 1852
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2406 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE EBILDALS AND LIDDEBDALZ ADVERTISER, MONTHLI JOURNAL AND RAILWAY (WIDE, SEPTEMBER 1. lea _____

... to see be► Grace, and would not go sway, although repulsed by the attendants. ' Let ber remain.' said the Duchess, .I will speak to her presently.' An I rising from table, slut retired with the ladies. • hhow the poor woman up.' said the Durban • as soon ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1852
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3730 | Page: 3 | Tags: none