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... it examined by a friend. We find that a large quantity of small hair has grown every where it is not very dark generally speaking, nor is it as yet thick it is about half-an-inch long. I pulled one out which had a remarkably good root. I find the hair ...

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... begin by the merest allusion to Sir George Chetwynd's motion at the Jockey Club meeting in the Craven week and we think it speaks for itself in no uncertain tones, No selling handicaps shall be allowed, and a more curt, decisive, and peremptory resolution ...

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... palpable fact. How do we meet this knowledge? We assail the unoffending liver with the batteiy of Pill and Purge, and so to speak violently compel it into subjection as one would lash a tired horse to incite him to fresh exertions again and again as need ...

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A JOURNEY TO MOUNT KILIMA-NJARO, AFRICA: LIFE AT MOSHI

... cillors and captains in a quivering rage. His one eye gleamed with anger, and his whole frame trembled with convulsive wrath. Speak ing slowly and distinctly, evidently trying to keep control over himself, he told them that there was but one ruler in the ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1885
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 7532 | Page: 20 | Tags: Photographs 

SOME MAGAZINES

... striking although when they are right they may often be superb. It is necessary that the actor should learn to think be fore he speaks a practice which, I believe, is very useful off the stage. Let him remember, first, that every sentence expresses a new thought ...

ROUND THE 'VENTORIES

... Dallastype is indeed a wonderful thing, and we can commend it for everything but its teaching of extemporaneous and impromptu speaking. We have surely enough of thatin all conscience nowadays, and we rather think that Mr. Stokes would confer a benefit upon ...

SUPERSTITIONS OF ANGLING

... himself and the whole world. It is to be feared that this view, too, doth something smack of superstition. Of the past we cannot speak. Possibly such a dream may even now be realised occasionally but if it is ever to attain an invariable permanence, it must ...