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ESTHER

... her first thing !n the morning A happy new year. What is it you say to me, Carrie? That Esther is dead? Is it you who's speaking ? or is it The noise in my head? Dear Esther is dead. Oh! the message Is stamped on my brain. The words have no sense in ...

Art and Literature

... health and lands to inherit, horses to ride, ample occupation for their hands, if not for their minds; and although they did speak a little Dutch and Kafir, and perhaps visited towns only once a year, and then for a short time, I think that with books and ...

A SAPPHIRE RING

... you! God bless you. Now, indeed, I know you are my friend. The only friend I have In this -world. The only friend I know to speak to. I shall be past coming for whea ho-when I see him again, But I ?? care for him all the time until then, all the time. Oh ...

Art and Literature

... elicited. The native held that as Christ, of whom the missionary hid spoken, had come and spoken to white men, he should come and speak to blask men also, since black men were not bound to believe white men. From Andai, Sig, D'Albertis explored the forests for ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... most un-I fortunately come to an end through an attack of rock-fever acquired at Gibraltar. THSi PE ACE W 1'H THlE BOEItS.. Speaking on Saturday evening at a meeting in celebration of the opening of the new Liberal Club at Blackburn, Mr Briggs, the senior ...

OUR LITERARY CLUB

... school I materials, the good dames taught the pupils to read, write, Aand cipher. You understand of course that I am now t speaking of the past. Our grandchildren arenow taught in large and commodious buildings, by good tea,-hers, who are supplied with ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... jumped aboot on the deck, An' the skipper roar'd oot he wad sure smasoh his neck. What for, says the Pee-dee, can one not speak a wor~lt So he gas him a kick-knock'd him plump owerboard. Then nyen o' the bullies e'er lost a bit time, But dung their greet ...

Art and Literature

... mal doses; whilst he accepts his principal of likes cure likes as applicable to a certain number of cases. Indeed. he speaks of Hahnemann sober when he uttered the latter maxim, but drunk- when he enunciated the for- mer. In short, Dr Kidd only ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... the meeting of the British Association at York will be delivered by Professor Huxley and Mr Spottiswoode. Mr Hiuxley will speak of the Rise and Progress of Palaeontology on Friday, Septemberr2; ?? Spottiswoode On the Electric Discharge, its Forms ...

A SAPPHIRE RING

... and as he wrung it cried, Mr Langley this is the proudest day of my life. It is, indeed, sir. Langley was too overcome to speak, and as they went aft to the cabin, he could not realise the fact that he was free, yet tears of joy were in his eyes, and ...

Art and Literature

... a strange and 5: weird tale to tell, that weighed on his soul like a nightmare, t: which cannot he shaken off. Generally speaking, they t hardly Fevr alluded to their past life. I have known mur- derers vvho always seemed~ so perfectly hip:oy, that it ...

MAY MAGAZINE LITERATURE

... physics, or chemistry, or botany; it is a, concrete, com. si posite science, end indeed we can only speak of it as a P) science in the same way as we speak of the science of medi- a cine or of engineering. A great part of the science of agri- a culture, ...