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CHORAL CONCERT

... extant), will long linger in the memory of those present. There was perfect precision, harmony, sympathy, and, if we may so speak, soal, displayed by the choir throughout, and it may be said fairly and justly that in its way the part singing was perfect ...

JOKES OF THE PERIOD

... he ONE rosc GseAasariAucecsn.-lamma: Oh, Alfie, you Is. must not speak such bad gramsnar !-Alfie : Why not ? I us -Mamma: Because incorrect grammar grates on the on car of those who speak it well.-Ade: Serve them an right for learning it ed It used to ...

Literature

... the se roof with her in a country house. Her reserved l stately manners impressed me almost painfully. Set er ventured to speak to her, nor do I remember ever addressing a word to me. I remember at at dinner one day an impudent boy just arrived cin the ...

HULL THEATRE ROYAL

... like no governess we have seen on the stage or ofl. She is not a bit starchy, and speaks her mind with a freedom that is exhilarating; only, by the way she speaks of a wench, and by the number of times she interpolates Mum into her discourse, ...

AN ACTOR ON ACTORS

... Remember, fib ladies and gentlemen, I am not speaking of the ,orfortunate London actor in his snug rooms hero, his bth comfortable cottage there, and a handy little sumn at nd his banker's. I am speaking of the poor country dactor who, on 25s. or 30s ...

AN IRISH STORY

... received the prizes, and asked the 'Squire the reason. Siniply, said he, because the boy answered my questions without speaking; merely by pantomime. For instance, when he came into this room I held up one finger to signify there was but one God. The ...

DEAN HOWSON ON FASHION

... the Corinthians- The fashion of this world passeth away. Having in his introductory remarks intimated that he intended to speak chiefy of fashion, as the word is now most commonly understood in connection with, dress, he remarked on the extraordinary ...

HULL WINDOW GARDEN FLOWER SHOW

... grasses and wild flowers, also objects of natural history, were placed in the hands of the Rev. W. M. Statham, who, after speaking of the interest he always had in the movement, and complimenting the committee, which he said he believed consisted of one- ...

HULL PIGEON, RABBIT, AND CAT SHOW DINNER

... Exhibitors. The Vice-chairman gave the healths of the judges of rabbits (Mr. llobt. Dobson, of York, and Mr. Fletcher, of Hull), speaking of the services they had rendered the society in their hour of need. He begged to couple with the toast [the name of Mr. ...

A [ill] WHIT-MONDAY EXECURSION

... to her sex, she proved the force of the wvomen's motto- For we won't, and we can't, and wo don't, and we shan't Let us all speak our sinids if we die for it. Well, two heads are better than one, any day, and you have no doubt experienced how rain it is ...

JOKES OF THE PERIOD

... young man, as he put the coal black fluid on his moustache. HEIGHT OF THE IXPALPABLE. -Gus (newly breeched): lOh, ma, please speak to Erny; I've got nothing in my pocket, and he wants it ! MILITARY DISSIPATION.-Private Pipeclay - Here, Stock, how much money ...

HULL THEATRE ROYAL

... performed contained some interpolations and not a few c> excisions, but so far as the text, of ?? was con- cerned, we can speak confidently of its adherence to our theomiginal, with only 'now and then a studied altera- sose tion of a word which Miss Stanhope ...