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... excellent serial tale, appear in the curieit nuamber. The writer of a paper, en- titled - A Run Throug-s Ireland,, thus speaks of IsIUSH OPINION OF THE IRISH LAND BILL A vely pleasant and intelligent young farmner and cattle-dealer accompanied us to ...

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... vestments, the wounds, the orown of horns around the bead of the Saviour, who (she says n specia inquiry) never looks at or speaks to her. ,he also gives various details regarding the persons .bout the cross -the disciples, holy women, Jews, and oldiera ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... beessry of anl angel. Marion often asked riucations about this story ; but I Rsetewy replieti that she had beets forbiddent to spea.k of it.s Witen site saw Jacy usncommonsly brillitat bird, or butterfly, eshe would ouiutetitues exclaim, Oilt how much that ...

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... for Panything that is known i to the contrary, lie far above his real solid body, sup- posing he has such a body ; but I am speaking now aof his appearance. We Lee him as a disc, and across that disc we see certain bright and dusky belts lying I side by ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... to l:U Once ill his ?? ! Wzasn't that given in evidence in tice incise of Commons lately?) 'Sir, said I, gravely you speak of a deangerous occupation, adl your levity is unbecoming. Fraser sat ' reproved, its lie said, and hoped lie had not spoiled ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... likled to kill somaehing, lio toatter what it was. Aned so the ntight wore away -a direary efight for se ! While he wivs speaking the tmoont had become gra- dually obscured, aund we were wrapped ini a sh1adowy dimllness that harsuenised well with the ...

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... To avoid the noise, the heat, and the intermixture both of odours and of occupations. I cannot bear the, indecency of speaking weitht a mouth in which there is food. His mind to him a kitigdcni was, and he was for making nmcli of it, but not in the ...

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... that national pride and Patriotism cannot be sustained without a separate national government, I point to Scotland. And, speaking as an Englishman, I tell Irishmen that if Scotland, with a, far more genuine and illustrious tational history, with a far ...

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... junction with the being in his thoughts, although he knew of course that they could in no wisebe applicable tober. V He could not speak for a little while, and then, in spite of his efforts, his voice shook just a little, I and he looked out into thie garden ...

BEE DARRELL.—A TALE

... ! But I shall marry him all the same, if it is only to save my dear old home. Here see Pre at the parsonage. Nell, do not speak of him I beseech you ! Let me forget that he even exists; let me forget that I am only a poor wretched slave, to be sold to ...

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... of Weimar, in a free adaptation in German, entitled Elde gut, idler gut, by Herr Gisbers von Viocke. The Ger- man papers speak very favourably of the whole per- formance. A telegram from Cambridge states that the Chan- cellor's Gold Medal for the best ...

BEE DARRELL.—A TALE

... event that she hled nevelr dreanmt of iP her philo- sophy; butijust after the kiss be had left on her lips, she dared tiot speak her thoughts. It was very sweet to her to standl there with a strong arm encircling her waist, atnd with a soft voice murmuring ...