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CONSCIENCE MONEY:

... that it was somle minutes before he could recover hirself and speak. He put his hand oul my arm and said painfully between his exhaustion- Will you oblige me with an opportunity of speaking to -yen ?? P',I i1 ow, if yen like,' I said 'fBut I can see this ...

LITERATURE

... msalutained. Than follovs a paepr called The False Move on Egypt by Mr. lepworth Dion, which is fi aure to be videly read. He speaks of the purchase scan intrusive policy, such an Bngland would have oppesed in V any other nation. Mr. rand Mrs Cowden Clrrke ...

AFTER WAITING

... With a paipntl flush she replied- off About my own thoughts, Du They were again silent. Presently' Tom said, ma' May I speak to you P' me] Of ourseyyon'may. Whata silly qfdetion to ask ! ?? I've been to Laurencevillo to-day, cousin. Art Indeed ...

THE STORY OF A DIAMOND

... precau- tions which he took; but whether it was owing to good a breeding or a natural inclination to mysteriousness, he did not speak of his troubles. From these contradietions v people concluded that MI. de Louvignac was an 'original, which explained nothing ...

LITERATURE

... nothieg, nst even cacageisioig her Parent. o1 she remained for days, till they began to give up alt hops, that ab would ever speak again. Beth public and private friends vried with each other as to who could chow her the most sympathetic tiudness. It seemed ...

THE STORY OF A DIAMOND

... gfrn rethe house. - 'In expecting evils tocomie,'' saidl he, ler!.ireccmbatoevils is that, atie peasant. Adieu, we cvill speak, of it a gaiin.'' II Vibrite wentout, leaving George nbsoxbtud in his reflections, 'o hi5 elbows on thme table, eind his head ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... the inventien of tbe 'teaui Wlast, She explains that her father' was ao'zed with paralysis in 1663, and never recovered to speak for hbmeilf, and thea for this reasion it bis been left to her to asiert his claim to the invention. - The,=mtroversy 'was ...

MAGAZINES, &c

... it proceeds, bythe originality and vitour which are his characteristics-is specially prominent. -It would be difficult to speak in too high terms of St. Nicholas, also published by Scrihner and. Co., and which, Scough issued as au illustrated mnagazine ...

LITERATURE

... Ird's new history of English Dramatic Literature to the deeth of Queen Anre is notiood at length by Mri Bodham Donne, who speaks mo8t favourably of the work as a dramatic Encyclpmdia that deals with the' subject in an agreeable, icstructiveI atnd stieceegftl ...

THE NEW DOMESDAY BOOK

... free scholarships of the value of i £40 a year each, for five years, in the National Training 5 I'chool of Music. Mr. Lowe, speaking on Thursday at the Fishmongers' d H&ll, London, in-returning thanks for the toast of the House 0o Comm1ons, strongly advocated ...

MAGAZINES, &c

... asced if he suffered much, he replied, 'Dreadfully. 'she increasing gasping soon ovsrprawered his ability to swallow or to speak except in mono- syllables, Bua whatever might have been his sufferings, there was no failure of his mental vigour or composure ...

Poetry

... Me. Iff, as good Samaritan, Thou, unto thy fellow-man Lying bleeding on the road, Mercy, in My Name, hast showed; Surely speaks the Word to thm, Thou hast done it unto Me. If, not by mere word alone, But by life's consistent tone, Charity thou hast ...