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... and he S nwta er face must be w hite and tear-stained. j -lam glad -yat have come iio night; I want te speak Poor child, she was trying to speak. firmly and quietly.; but she could have thrown herself at his feet, -and have begged him tobe emereiful ...

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... glance a lumbersome, eharse-featared, and heavily bejewelledn Yog man who at that moment entered the ronoth, and as I oant to speak to him particularly, I must leave You-' Whldiiereupon, withoa hisupramer inifferent air, she E dappleavne; hIm, wan joininthe ...

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... 'Not come to report yourself sikck, I hoe I ' No,' I anewerOg17 ; I am quite well ; hut I've come to speak to you upun a very serious subject 'I 'Speak on, then, Will,' he said. I'I'M all atten- tion; and as serious as an heir-expectant at a will- reading ...

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... live on a deal of iir, I and my thini-faced wife' I I'd ask for more, but I 6ouldn't bearv'Nay, And they'd kmnie to hear me speak: I'd rather work eighteen hours a day,' At eighteen shillings a week. Hark I there's the hurnof the night express It sounds ...

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... that Fleming' had not now got tre suit of elothes he lidworn OR atne MOiniNg of the murder; that h per- sistently avoided speaking of the crime himself, Aan seemed nervous when thle subject was spoken of by others in his presence ; that his sleep as; ...

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... she is !-The monster ?? were the sentiments simultaneously passing through the brain of Mrs. Gunton. 'I presume that I am speaking to-' said she blandly, bat pausing for the other to fill up the sen- tencet. 'The mistress?' said Stella, half interrogatively ...

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... tuking pleasure in its perfume. In another ifiseasme, which is hereditary, inducible, and capable of being communicated (I speak of consumption) Dr. Mlaurice Ruef, of Strasburg, in 1836, wrote:--Pil- monary consumption is rare among workmen, who are engsged ...

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... to renow his efforts, and render his life as acceptable to God, as pure and holy, as he can msake it. Of course I am here speaking of the Christian who is in very deed and truth a follower of. ,the blessed Saviour, whose sins have been forgiven ,through ...

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... reaiarked one of the gentlemean present (he was the brother of the agitated lady, and therefore in some sort llrivileged to speak'his mind). 'Thle idea of leaving valuable jewels on your dressinn-table in son hotel ?? yu na I But the door was locked; you ...

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... he regards his own suggestiou of the beginnieg of life, and compare it with nris emphio disnissal of what, scientifically speaking, seemis to be the only alrerna- tive theory. This is how he disposes of evolution .- I am ready to adopt as an article ...

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... %rticle in the Daily Chronicl of June 0tMh, re- Coramenjing NVhitten's Unscenteil Tea.' atches _iyi~(tedLonlon .Newcs, speaking of BENSON'S Watohe were the Exhbiion, says Ranie arousil the elock wre he ,.,i bi ed , ai ,which havtb watchi'es which AMr ...

The Newcastle Courant

... effusions of local poets, the wild deliver- ces ot men of the Odger stamp, thf badly- laneed counsels of you'ig, hot-blooded speak. , ihings are really bad enough already. roceed much, 3arther in the direction whither appear to hav-i b en drifting these ...