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RURAL TALK

... the richits o' property adjustit. T.-Troth, awat, mony ano speaks aboot fait they're ignosant ansetich o'; th' only richts o; property is jist gotten wi' thrift an' woel deein'. Gladstone speaks aboot cumin' within th' ranse o' practical polities; he's ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... Chiicago, he speaks S4 in hopetul and sometimes glowing terms. As a t; r it erceur he is empecially pleased to note that tile love of the Almighty dollar has not altogether destroyed the desire for culture in these places; and he u speaks very highly ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... gance, such as the Brabauconne, the Gauloise, the Iman, the - Persaune, the Perle, and the Javanaise. We must not forget to . speak in high terms also of the Mignonne sortie de bal. We must make one genernd renark, which is, that great afulness is given this ...

THE BOBBY'S LAMENT

... thiestme of day. 3 hto then, in your mext, a course you will have fixed Iach mistrose and maid ought in duty to pursue, yor rs speaking quite coreotlyi when Isay. tho'it' Indirctly, Zrbat mistress, maid, and Bobby are all tangled iu the olue,: 111 say no more ...

SONG

... :; Ilka gesture looki, is treason,. Saesis la ward tbutia's. Clte lt 6 ii my de''-e-f1 stpAkk i '> Lt me hiear asy de'irie'speak! 5 -i. * Let.my earnes6 e'e'('b~elild'tfiee '' i'''' Let'me irea tbyMidvet ch'k j ' .;. i s, I un.Ait blissfiu' pnertin' An' ...

THE BARRING OF THE DOOR

... yearsa 'Twill not be barred by ine. Oh that a wager bargained they AU soft within the ear- Whoa' the foremost word shall speak shall shove the bolt, my dear. Two travellers came about midnight, And ?? not where they he, The lamp was out, the hearth ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ignorant past, Young labour wan passive and weak, And in spite of his temples and pyramids vast, None deignled of lis mecrits to speak; For thc sword of tho slayer was then of more worth Than thic tool of an nrtizan's trade, When destruction nlone could inherit ...

POETRY

... clouded with the mists P (f dull mortality; Long, spectral figures, mocking, point at me: Strange figaros laugh and jeer,- They speak: I cannot understand; Slowly they beckon me and disappear. Esseneo of all that hath been or shall be! Who may disown thy sway ...

POETRY

... knew what next was coming, And with her foot upon the floor was drumming! I didn't know how to begin, or where- I couldn't speak-the words wero always cloking; I scarce could move-I seemed tied to the chair- I hardly breathed-'twas awfully provoking The ...

LITERATURE

... we have said, he puts out his main strength en tion, the latter half-when be comes to speak of 1contending pupi earnestly for the faith so delivered. In speaking on this wee subject, the dsngwe is that we fall into a narrow exclusive- seho; noess, that ...

THE EDINBURGH VETERINARY COLLEGES

... never in a healthier ooodition than at present, notwithstanding vary trying weather the past winter and summer. Proceeding to speak of diseaaea which might dealt with successfully by legislation, Principal Waller mentioned swine fever and rabiea in dogs. ...

UNION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION AT DUMFRIES

... were first-class animals. We being unable to in ly high terms of commendation of the Ayrshire stock. It is not Fogret easy to speak too favourably of the of which we have never seen & . There was a very good show of ne and Dumfries have long been good breeding ...