THE LEICESTER CHRONICLE £ LEICESTERSHIRE MERCURY
... LEICESTER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1896 REGISTERED POR TRANSMISSION ABBOAD ...
... LEICESTER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1896 REGISTERED POR TRANSMISSION ABBOAD ...
... There was knife on the window sill, which had been obtained from the wash house and which had evidently used to force up the lower part of the window. A chair was also against the window and on her calling to passer-by the boy got through the window, mounted the wall into Mr. Hodkin’s yard and bolted. It was semi-detached house with passage entrance. .Tepson apparently got the rear of the ...
... blowing, Blended into harmony. Boats and ships go sailing by, Wind and wave give no resistance; Pass they in the shadowy distance Through the sea-line and the sky Pebbly sands, that golden lio When the sunrays stream upon them Lazy dreamers lying on them, Scanning the broad sea and the sky. Peaks of sand raised here and there, Books and poetry, and roving Lads and lassies, loved and loving, *' ...
... *• Surri.t there mast be some mistake, I exclaimed, wheo I was presented buxom, rosy complexioned girl, looking the picture of health. Bat Miss Vitler, whose homo is Pleasant Viewcottages, Hooe. near Battle, said that not long ago she bo ill she was compelled to remain home. •• I had a bad attack of inflaenza.’' said Miss Vitler. ‘•This was a boat throe years ago I bad tomble fainting ...
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... Enfant Terrible : And did they go Into the ark two by two? Mamma: Yes, dearest. Enfante Terrible: Well, who went with auntie? What's the meaning of the big crowd aronnd the big shanty up ...
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... LADIES’ GO Ll' JERSEY and COATS, in 4s. lid., 6s. lid/ 12s. lid., to 19s. lid. each. Furnace Pans, Rain Water Goods, and INFANTS’ WHITE LAWN PINAFORES, Neatly Trimmed. 4id., 6id., 9id., Hid., Is. lUd., 3s. 6d. GIRLS’ WRITE LAWN PINAFORES, Sizes 1 to 9. Is. ls. ls. 9id., 2s. 6id., to 3s. 6d. BOYS’ BELTED PINAFORES. 4icl, 6id., Hid., Is. 6id., 2s. Hd. each. CHILDEEN'S COLOURED SERGE and ALPACA ...
... I — ?? VARIETIES. He who never kicks is quite liable to become fr*met_u-g of a football himself. It takes more than philosophy to make a man gmile v. hen he has the toothache. Another proof that life ...