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... author of Christabei Hope, 'i Campanella, and ' Only a Girl's Life. The story is quite readable, especially where it speaks of flinging a 1right arm round his lady-tove, and bending down until his firm lips met her blushing cheek. We have no ...

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... the world. and perhapz, also, the best quarterly journal, but while overrun with literature of the class to which strictly speaking, the ap- pellation of periodi 'al ought to be confirmed, she has no monthly magazine which can for s& tnoment compare with ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... in a thin, hollow sort of ice, that was very qaser, especially when joired with bowch of the brogue. 'Ye knew I couldn't speak I ye spoke to m1e, and one's legs git tired enough endingr all day minding thre spit.' 'Lerd, now,' said I, a col shudder running ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... ua flood of marvellous music dowr from the Grange. Severn lapsed musically along th( orchard marge. It was the very time to speak. I spoke. Not easily forgiven Are those, who, setting wide the doors that bar The secret ?? chambers oftate heart, Let in the ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... fellow could give her no; hope of ever seeing it again. She then thought of writing to her friend solores, and getting her to speak to the Count; but then she remembered that he was the indirect cause of all this misfortune, and she seemed to hate the very ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... black horse, and inquired if any one bad been there to ask for him, No one an- swered. Caballero has been hore,' he said. ' Speak, men ; is he here ? hut before the words were well out of his mouth, a bail from Csb;letu'. carbino had penctrated. his he ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... you'll orkh in thes ; into Iur churchyards, andE how many of hose lying ion thew have been killed thI ipithookhrond you, or speak to our club doutal cetl bursh soietdies' secretaries, id you'll kgiow tl wheter apitils on't wcork with his life in hida ban ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... Tor n Mayold started and rubbed his eyes as if he 'were in a drearn. 'You are surprised to see me,' said Phil Tom did not speak. *You are more than surprised; my visit -does not seem agreeable to you.' 'Prey forgive me,' said the student, recovering his ...

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... the nature of the duties Iwhich occupancy of the office imposed. At the break- fast-tnble Hugh Miller could not be got to speak much about the matter. We proceeded to the agent's office. His explanation was clear and full, teld as it seemed to us, perfectly ...

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... collete' seq turned out a very ulseful supply of' herd-working b .'gy for thc north of Eiiglllaind tenlc colonies. Inoe ?? I speak of it was not umsainal for a St. Bee SU u1 to seme Q'At ?? f[om v, ?? ezmniustiou, lug and then the comrades he had left b ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... appreciated. Holt I aptly these melodious lines ir. tlhe I Mntc Hleart-burn- r ings' ?? this feeling- e NVhat need so loudly speak my love, When in every Sotion it (loth show v I Speech can do littlo to msake me provo 1 ~What head :and beart so hslly know ...

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... iomselves of the opportunity of procuring a Lsting memorial of one so high ly esteemed, by 'hich to them she, though dead, 3et speaks.i Life of Tillian Anderson, LLD., by leorge Gilfillan.-(London : fodder and toughton, 27, Paternoster Row.)-Wherever res ...