DINING WITH DICKENS
... full biography of her yet. want know what time she got in the morning, and what sort of shoes and stockings she wore.’ —Grace Greenwood, ...
... full biography of her yet. want know what time she got in the morning, and what sort of shoes and stockings she wore.’ —Grace Greenwood, ...
... luxuries of life. Whittier is the only poet with whom 1 am acquainted who lives in perfect simplicity and retirement. —Grace Greenwood. ...
... present season. Among the late arrivals are Mrs. Edwin Forrest. Cushman, Mrs Abbott, Mrs M*Kenna, Mrs Silshee, .Miss Grace Greenwood, the authoress; Mr Buchanan, the tragedian; Owens, the lessee of the Baltimore Museum ; Howard Paul, the dramatist ; I ...
... be drunk on the premises), 3,378,165 bushels; not to be drunk the premises, 391,457 bushels. A Picture of Home.—Miss Grace Greenwood, an American authoress, writing from Home to The National Era (Washington, I S.), says: “With soldiers and Priests Rome ...
... bow a child's awoet smile falls like oil on (he waters of thoughts vexed wordly care, and smoothes them into peace I- Grace Greenwood. How Southey Mapped Out bis Time.—The indefatigable student gave a detailed account of his most pains-taking life, every ...
... Birthplace. Uncle Frank's Home Stories. Helen's Fault. The Cousins. By Miss MTntosh. Pleasant Words. Miss Sedg- wick Grace Greenwood’s Stories. Carl Krinken. By Miss We- therell Emily Herbert. By Miss M‘ln- Ben Howard. By Miss Adams. Hose and Lillie Stanhope ...
... Birthplace. Uncle Frank’s Home Stories. Helen's Fault- The Cousins. By Miss MTntosh. Pleasant Words. Miss Sedg- wick Grace Greenwood’s Stories. Carl Krinken. Miss We- therell Emily Herbert. By Miss MTntosh. Ben Howard. By Miss Adams. Hose and Lillie Stanhope ...
... of laughter. This threw George into such a terrific passion that he flew at her and fought like a little cock-sparrow. Grace Greenwood's Merrie England The Russian Language. —The Russian language is one of the richest and most beautiful in the world; it ...