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... entitled The Forn World, by Francis GeorgeoHeath (Sampson Low aud Co.), and the other beinga new and enlarged edition of Mr. John Simit 's well-known Ferns, British and MIodert (Hardwick and Boguo)-.betokens the, popularity of the cultivation of these ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... as his own, and becomes the John O'Fergus of the drama. The throttled child, the brother, or foster brother, we are uncertain which, of the kidnapped child grows up into the Omadhaun. At the opening of the play we find John O'Fergus courting the inevitable ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... his olin, and becomes the John O'l'ergus of the drama. The throttled child, the brother, or foster brother, we are uncertain which, of the kidnapped child grows up into the ?? Omadhaun. At the o;)ening of time play we find John ()'IFergus coorting ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... BELLS ANNuAL. There are contributions by George Augustus Sala, George Manville Fenn, Percy B. St. John, A. Phillips, Charles H. Ross, Henry P. Grattan, .John Hollovay, T. H. Reynoldson, Henry Baker, and J. Redding Ware. The stories are respec- tively illus ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... and Maid Marian are capitally acted by Master and Miss Grattan. They are both prettily dressed, speak clearly, do not appear to be encumbered like many full-grown Serforreres with their hands, arms, sad legs, but move easily and uracefully on the stage ...