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MAGAZINES, &c

... at very A. suiperiorsrtio, liT.' 'l X ValverIov ; aid I'eei.' ' of thel flexibility fit miiludrmb'.iiy (it hich~d we c:;V speak in thle highestd terms, ad ...

CALENDAR OF GARDEN WORK

... sunshine, and water enough to promote healthy growth and free bloom. Bedding plants to be ehifted if nesotul. but generally speaking the businevs of Importunce now ls to harden them off by transference to pits, cr501e55, &c. lo re who have to deal with ltrge ...

POETRY

... of silent winter Bve from itb sheath below Shoots up a small, green blade, brown earth tolsplinter. Tongues cannot always speak; O God! in this loud world of noise and clatter, Save us thie once-a week, To let thc sown seed grow, not always scatter. B ...

POETRY

... POETRY. 13E CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. In speaking of a person's faults, rray don't, forget your own; Bernemlohr those with homes of glass Should seldom throw a stone; If we have nothing else to do But talk of those who sin, 'Tiobetter we commence at home ...

MARRIAGE A LA MODE

... married a Persian, perhaps a Fire-worshipper, or at best a Mohammedan, but it was a comfort to think that the evil had, so to speak, stopped there. To think of Simpson with heap of party.coloured children, professing, perhaps, their mether's outlandish faith ...

TRUE TO THE LAST

... did not become Constance Browning. to On the party rising from breakfast, Browning, stepping up to Mr. lussell, requested to speak with him, and the two ti went into Mr. Russell's study. Here Browning stated his case, and received a ready permission to try ...

THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM

... twisting and turning about like an eel, there is something so much more dignified in revolving On your owvn alxis, rso to speak. Turn your handle slowly', and you can be as impreosive as you like. Hero his lordship *eited the action to the word, and ...

TRUE TO THE LAST

... home joys think sometimes of one who on the arid plains of India is working for his country and praying for you. Forgive me speaking thus. It may be the last time we are together for so long. The assurance that you have some regard for me, in spite of my ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... bright coloured lightaillka, silk alpscas1 or foulardse. Of he the thinner materials, such as batniates and toilce, we shall speak hel it greater lee th next month ; for the present it suffices to say that they wi be universally worn, and made into very ...

CLASPED, BUT NOT HOLDEN

... shall see. The next mrnrin g after breakfast, Fred, turned to Mr. Browno, andfaid, 'I should like to see the work yen were speaking of the other day- lub, yesl Come into myroom. They both went out. When seated in Mr. Browne'st study, Fred. began- Since ...

Poetry

... of all A loved and not unloving band,- Who graces Prussia's coronal. Indian suns burn on his cheek, And of toil and travel speak Happily be comes to rest On one fond and faithful breast. ('rood-humoured and good-henrted,-much One may compotund for,-counting ...

DEVON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... J. Scott; 3, W. R. 1 :ee Cipplestone. er French-i, T. H. Nicholls. Di Hamburg~b, Gold pencilled-i, Nicholas Barter; 2, W. Speak- Tr LO man: , George Parkham. Silver penciled-1, Nicholas barter ;J. 3 2, Ii. Picklee; 3. Nicholas Biarter. Gall spangled-i ...