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... chamber with tho physician. Thank God I mny sweetest wile, that lie has been pleased to restore to me sufficient strength to speak what has so long been oni my mind. Perfect confidence shall at last exist between us, and I sliall then die in peace. Nay, ...

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... the house to avoid suspicion, but for- bore saying anything of the bird till about two years after, when taking occasion to speak of it, lie said to the womnn, ' I would have bought that bird of you, and you refosed my money for it; I dare say you are by ...

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... eid of rage, NiaI stood before tile startled &irls. ' Addressitu T'Ierse, he sneeringly observed- 'tdeei! Chit'S the way you speak, after all your pro. f5'sOit, slid scenes of exaggerated senticiejats of affection ?? ins ' Son of the hapless Neno Davales ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... reason to suppose that they have proved so very disragreecabe, but we are sure that the manner in whicb hes was taken, so to speak, to the hearts of his old friends ?? admirers, last evening, must have been one of the most ssgreeable incidents of his life ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... life, retains, nevertheless, so much regard for his wife that he has just arranged a duel with one of his acquaintances for speaking of her slightingly, when Gertrude arrives. Let us draw a veil, as they say on the other side of the water, over the ...

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... He had his share of the anxieties and troubles of straitenvd means and doubtful prospects. Sydney Smith had in early life, speaking emphatically, to rough it. We find him writing to ask of a cer- taiu clergyman in London license to preach in a chapel ...

THE ASCENT OF MONT BLANC BY ONE OF THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... extent the wlnole of the Piwoix-park. Across this our guides lrrined us with tile most intense haste, and enjsined ius not to speak a word, as the least vibration in tile air would be liable to bring down soime of tie avalaneses. We were tied togenirer Nviti ...

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... face of his narrative; but we cannot deny to him the credit of great and profound research, and that he is, therefore, only speaking the honest convictions which those results have forced upon his own mind. Either the move- ments of the order in England ...

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... standing as moral and spiritual beings, and the call was answered. That single maa has been the instrument of saving hundreds (we speak advisedly) of young lads from degradation and ruin. Men like these should unite and present a strong phalanx of defence against ...

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... dread ; but courtesy to our host forbade my putting on aught but a face of becom- y ing length. There is only one Baba-liuk speaks upon any single a occasion ; and she prophecies but of one person. Her com- panions maintain, the while, a deep silence ; ...

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... I communicated by means Y of the young priest before mentioned, scho understand5l r abhot as much PNrsian as myself, but speaks witho an entirely Y differeit accent, so that tire difficulies were manifold. The letter from ?? British Hnvoy was received ...

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... walk, to show that he had been celebrating his freedom with ample potations. With a stammering tongue, fie declared he must speak to Lord Gomer alone; and though the seconds felt that this was a very unique request in the annals of duelling, on ao- count ...