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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

... between them show what skilled attention has been at paid to the production of the piece. We have left our- selves no space to speak of the dancing, and pranks of the W Harlequinade, about which we may have something to de say anon. It is, of course, useless ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE MAGAZINES

... was a father? One diy his little ; wife, herself a slim ,but rather careworn- 'lassie, called in a clergymanto speak to Jack 'Speak- if ing to Jack meant that 'Jack listened, that Jack 1signed a pledge, gave up drinking, and attended Ithlle services ...

A QUEER STORY

... hand. Per- haps there were some sovereigns mixed up with the silver, and perhaps some bank-notes. On this point no body could speak for certain, as Mr. Screwe was the chariest soul alive in letting people know what he possessed, or in parting with any fraction ...

AN APPEAL TO JOHN BULL'S IMAGINATION

... time in the Carlist army during the war. l Indeed ! replied the old man, with much t interest. I had a nephew, he said, speaking slowly, a very dear nephew in that army. I wonder did you ever meet him? I have not heard of him for' years. What was ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... of Friday that, after the ceremony of opening Parliament, the Queen passed out, not stopping, as on former occasions, to speak to the Princess of Wales, whomi she passed on the way. This, coupled with the fact that the Princess did not accompany the ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... heard of that. - t She is very sorry about it. Her son only broke the news down to lier last sweek. Am I right? I am ?? to speak English welL - a HEe merely broke the news; no preposition this time. e It is hard to understand. That young man, her- ...

THREE MARCH MAGAZINES

... did before him. But all the time there goes on in him an evolution of definite and orthodox Christianity. Or, more properly speaking, in his contemplation of Nature his soul is more and more entered and possessed by the Spirit of Him whom he is seeking in ...

DREAMING AND DRIFTING; OR, FROM THE TAY TO THE THAMES

... ' have., ' ontracey'se fatu resworked strangelydas 1spoke-it I was like playing on a delicately-strinued instruarent -to speak to him, in Sthis way of- Marjory. .. There w a. .touch of sweet sadness in his tones as he.replied, :Noble, free-hearted Marjory ...

UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE

... Whether it was Numenius or Philo Judneas who, on meeting with certain of the writings of Plato, said, What is this but Moses speaking Greek ? matters little. But that there is some resemblance is certain. The same may be said as regards some of the sayings ...

EXTRACTS FROM MAGAZINES

... Alice. Hither the Princess would come herself, unattended, constantly to s e how the work of the place was going on, and to speak words of.encouragement to the nurses, and read the word of Eternal L fe to the poor and weary sufferers. The history of this ...

THE TWO SIDES OF THE PICTURE

... not been raised up, furnished with fresh dressing, and put before the electors to influence them. 'Personal rudenes4, evil speaking, 'lying, and slandering, have taken the place that ought to have been held by good humour and fair' hitting. It has seemed ...

FACETIÆ FROM FUNNY FOLKS

... though place he may like, there's Dilke won't wawnt a place on The footstool of Forster or Hartington's knees. The effort to speak must perforce become weaker *When elbows are macking one's 'ribs blue and black;- Antd taking the chair will come hard.'to ...