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... about the things dua- they read, and telling stories. I mind being diverted ising one winter night, when I went ben to the kitchen ise if where they all were. They were sitting about a rides bright fire, Grace and Claud, and Mary and Jenny ap- among them ...

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... that alt was over! When, under nnifr cover of the -nighit; I -dfew to Alias MVills, whom Ytsaw by pinti s tealth in FL back kitchen ivhere -there, was -a manigle, ~and andI implored MIiss Milis to interpose betwveen us and avert in1Sa- Said with. Dora, exhorthin ...

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... KITCSSEN.-- You dline very frequently tin that singular Apartment, tits the 0vicinity of the Honses of Commnuirs, caileit thle -kitchen. Mr. Bellamy's beer may be unexeceptionable, and his chops and Steaks tony be utirivalled, hut %why do thle legislators of ...

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... the pre- br e' vious preparations of Madame Lastig, Madame Rosenberg to and three or four matrons accompanied tier to the kitchen tri d to assist in the. brewing. Each had a different receipt, and hb ;.:a separation of the parties became absolutely necessary ...

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... dclay reclining on a' sofa and reading, Io like the house'bein,'perfeetly still, and- n'o p'erson 'earerth' letr ias 'the'- kitchen,!,whe' a finake, if.,thisivariety-gnio'ed sso ye: 6f 'iletui'tly it'i ,the roo'm that he was in the, midst ofit befo1re, thi ...

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... d is light'in hoarding, and allowvaslittle tottiemselves as toothers. p 'e Their houseswie find comfortable enough; the kitchens glisten t le with 'tin plates and tnmblers; in-tbe ehambers: were feather I ?? beds piled'up high-; in their gaudily-painted ...

THE LONDON EXHIBITIONS

... with all the indifference with which ladies do regard those, interesting . excavations when not in their own larders or kitchens, I see it-nasty thing! A peasant: and- a jackass, and a peasantess offering some Brummagem relies to the great relic himself ...

PRESTON FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... gourd, R. T. Parker, Esq. Bestbrace of eauliflowers,R. T. Parker, Esq.; 2nd do, do., T. F. Brockholes. Esq. Best brace of kitchen cabbages, J. Paley, Esq.; 2nd do., J. Paley, Esq. Best brace of red cab. bages, E. Knight; second do., do,, E. Knight. Best ...

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... necessity required, - she admitted Nathahie, closed ant bolted the door, pointed n up a dark spiral staircase, and entering a low kitchen, in d which there seemed to reign a sort of dull twilight, she re- Ih sumed her culinary.avocations. Narhalie ascended the ...

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... Marches!-The Mloi'mons, by T. L. w ie' Katie. zet Is THE DEATH'S HEAD.-A FEARFUL STOscY.-At thle open be window of her solitary kitchen, halt' lighted by this Ocoer yo gmoonl, half by a flritg candle, sits AlI-work Deborah at her It re tea., Why, sudny arrested ...

CHRISTMAS AND ITS POETRY

... almshmen, who have outlived their kindred and genera- tion, resort for warmth and converse to the rude settles ranged before kitchen fires, and mutter, be- tween their shrivelled lips and toothless gums, old tales of by-gone days and Christmas celebrations ...

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... in a furnace, and heated red-hot, it he would speedily share -the fate, well known to all good house, for, g wives, of a kitchen boiler in which no water is kept. To an~ is speak chemically, it would speedily become oxidisesd; in pul u ordinary language ...