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IN THE.» KITCHEN

... IN THE » KITCHEN. ,we or the Cbowd r* tk_ « Dailt Te_e- GRAPH. jlowing is a continuation and the eon- Tb c fo f tbe fragments of a maid-of-all work's d OB ' 0 ? Warded to me by a lady correspondent, 6*rf'° 6 ' er vice the said maid was for several ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN..- —■- ■ —■-♦

... THE KITCHEN QUEEN. - — ■- ■ — ■-♦ Br DAVID P AE JON While in the lawyer's ofiice, and in the presence of these whom he had tried so grievous'}- to injure, Cochrane managed to keep from giving evidence of the race and mortification which tilled him. These ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... KITCHEN GARDEN. Look carefully over cauliflower and lettuce plants in frames, and remove all dead and decaying leaves, weeds, and other rubbish from them. Also carefully examine the stock of lettuce and endive that is ready for us c, end remove every ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN

... NEW STORY.] [NEW STORY. THE KITCHEN QUEEN. Br DAVID PAE, JUS. Mary Hamilton is a housemaid in the establishment of Mr Buchanan, an agent for the Mercantile Bank of Scot- land, at Ardiossan, while Polly a-.rkins is cook. On the ; night on i\fci*h the story ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN,

... THE KITCHEN QUEEN, By DAVID PAE, JUN. Jack Fullerton left the agent's room and the bank that afternoon feeling very like one setting out upon a journey into unknown regions. The oid landmarks that had hitherto guided him seemed to have been suddenly swept ...

ROMANCE IN THE KITCHEN

... ROMANCE IN THE KITCHEN. gg -Okk or THB Growd in the Daily 1 ' Telegraph.) .. ])cor Sir,— May I hope to enlist your sym- j , f or misguided maidservants sufficiently to yon to peruse with a view to printing the ' dosed few leaves from the ' diary of ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN

... THE KITCHEN QUEEN. By DAVID PAl£ JUN. The sudden discovery of Mr Tozer, and tbat genfc leman's equally sudden departure from the kitchen, along with the surprise occasioned by his brief in- terview with Polly, a'L aombined to give Mary a shock of surprise ...

THE KITCHENER GRANT

... of the debate upon tho Kitchener grant the Strangers' Gallery was crowded. At 3.30 Lord Kitchener, accom- panied by Lord Roberts, entered tho House, and took a seat in tlie Peers' Gallery, just above the cloak. Mr Balfour, rising at 4.45 to move the ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN

... THE KITCHEN QUEEN. By I>AVID ?? JUN It need scarcely le said that the utterly un- looked-for appearance of Jack Fullerton just as their interview with Mr Watsoa seemed to have lvachcni .. successful issue threw the two schemers into consternation. He ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN

... THE KITCHEN QUEEN. By DAVID PAE JX'N* The most delightful tiling.-, seem to come tc. an end most speedily ; time aud the hour runs through the roughest way, and the p'.easantest n'.so. Hours loadod with enjoyment go past with lightning speed, and perfect ...

THE KITCHEN QUEEN

... THE KITCHEN QUEEN. By DAVID PAE JUN CHAPTER XIX. (CoNTiNuro). Shortly after Mr Greenback had shown Tozer how his safe worked, the gentlemen joined the ladie--, when the earl immediately seated himself beside Miss Greenback at the -piano, and the two played ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... KITCHEN GARDEN. Sow a few early peas in boxes or on a bed in a frame, in case the open-ground sowings are all eaten up, when these will be useful to transplant. The best plan is to sow the seeds on turf-sods laid grass-side downwards ; the turf should ...