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... own favour.t Yet we are gravely told that Nicostratus refused to s yield up his convictions till his dumb wife was c made to speak. In the case of Chromatius, the pre-t feet of the city, the transaction is still more tin- ii disguised. He is willing to become ...

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... out- ' You lying rascal I How dare you?' 'Silence ?? shouted the inspector. I Hold your tongue, will you? Who told you to speak?' But I am ao-so-saccused.' ' Whabt'S that to you? Silence I The magistrate ia sit- I ting. Take him along. Silence ?? l ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... was good throrrgl ;ori -even, level, and excellent; that of Mr. SIDNEY was eype. cially admirable, though his port, morally speaking, warr Ly no means of a ?? description, Miss EL;wowvt ire and Miss BU1I.MER shared with him the honours of tire even. ing ...

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... sketches of these elevated personages. It has, however, abundant interest of its own. The author, who is a naturalised German, speaking the Russian language, seems to have mingled freely in society at Odessa; and as he is evidently gifted with considerable ...

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... tweuty-five years engaged in the active practice of his profession. So sensible was Etty of his obligations, that he humorously speaks of his brother and his partner, Mr. Bodley, as my owners. Etty was 33 years old, and had exhbited for nine years to no purpose ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... in which she ad- . dresses her departed mother, is one of the most graceful and melodioul airs-one of the most Italian, to speak the truth- I I which MnsugsEVg bas ever written. The time, however, should have been taken nearly twice as fast. As it was ...