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FEMALE FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... exertion to the person address)ug mhe. RAZoRs.-The fineness of the edge of a razor is by most people injured or destroyed by the use of strops, so that they never can shave with any ease or comfort. The hone or razor. stone shiold be kept constantly moist ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... sleevelarge, and confined above the he p wrist by a band and small oval buckle, and, secondly, by a broad of si gold bracelet: straight cuff, slit as ficr as the wrist: corded band a fat mound the waist, fastened by a gold buckle on the right side.- hs i Plain ...

LINES TO E—

... LINES TO £-? LE-a 1haveye seers the uinclouded Suln, . | 'Whno his long course of i~ght ha4 run; And straight *ras sinskhig froun the. viewr, Etrenking the clouids vith varied hue: E'er have ye seenl the MIoon's pals lightf Rlobed inz the stilness of ...

Original Poetry

... Thirst drained his lips with her white sapless hand, And the pale phantom Death flitted close by his 6ide. 1las he passed'the straight path of the bridge Tchina- vare, (e) That in joy lie uncurtainsiisi dark orbs of jet, As a Paradise Houri attends him with ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Wednesday, By reason of a fright he gave his chin, Making its innocent down to stand on end With brandishing of a most superfluous razor, 5' t P C C PAGE. I am almost as old as you. CLARA. I grant thee; But -we are women when boys are but boys. God gives us grace ...

NEW BOOKS

... the wildest and ruin s, bleakest part of the Whole, country, wvith nothing but furze Hal ,d mountains on every side, and a straight road going over Old is the top of~ them. ' This is pleasant,' says my father, as moce ig soon as they left him there &ione ...

THE BARBER'S GHOST

... heavy pursie by play, Slunk to tDat feerful room away, And there he cut hip throat. 'And ever since, hiq ghost unblvat And the razor there has waved, Nor will be suffer you to rfqs, t But soon as midnight strikes, the pest Glides to the bedside of the guest ...

A JUICY DAY IN THE COUNTRY

... want it'to go; the more it won't. What on airth shall I do?-gu'ss I'll strap niy razor.' Well, I strapped and strapped away, util it_'would cut a single T] hair pulled straight up on ?? onto' your head, without' bendiln' it-take it oif slick. 'Now,' eais ...

THE SEA IS ENGLAND'S GLORY

... pilfeiing. Do you know os.W einquired the magistrate. Yes, massa litd \t dcn't you ever make use of the bible ? . strap My razor on him, -MARRIAGE WITH A DECEA5ED M I' S - -The Church of Engqland Journal has pubi correspondence on this subject between ...

Reviews

... getting on with the rat hole. The same chap could never look me straight i' th' face. He knew lie was touchin' me in a ;vWtal part. A guilty man can never look the aggra- rated man plump straight i' th' eyes, One day, if a great lump of stone and stuff didn't ...

AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY

... thrashin'. I could'nt stand it, so I cleared out as quickly as I could, for I seed 'twas no use to say nothin' to her. I went straight to bed, and thot the matter over a spell. 'hinks I, that's gal is just trying of me ; 'taint no use of our playin' possum ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... aware that he was rejected; but the bully bed his explanations with scorn, and, to the consteroation 11 parties, marceq straight up-stairs to the club-room catering, he asked each member tidividually if it was ha had-black-balled'htm'-afld all, ena after ...