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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 ...

THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION

... be the beat boxer of the !whole 50, and can give '9anY ono.of them a tariatian tbrashing. One ChoctAw Indir n is aid to speak French like a Parisian, and will keep t d a cafe with 1 Ici on ?? Francaies inscribed over it. A tb f gigantic Westerner ...

LITERATURE

... tes rstriking than the sight of the king, seed end nearly blind, the bending over the couch on which the princess lies, end speaking thc to her of salvation through Christ as a matter far mere interest- bui ing than the magnificent Pampa of royalty. As'she ...