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VICTOR OR VICTIM

... Yes; but what could he do, when so pressed, but speak ? And, in a word, the estrangement between you, which I have seen and lamented, is, I believe, due solely to his belief- Iam a-no, I cannot speak the word that was on my lips1 Certainly nr:t, ...

Art and Literature

... Nor was it without many pangs that the Emperor parted with the seductive woman who had so long, at all events politically speaking, been his faithful and devoted friend. As Napoleon said, he could trust Josephine with anything but money. She behavel yith ...

VICTOR OR VICTIM

... to his intimation that Miss Dakeyne would herself express her thanks, she drank off the second glass, and at once rose to speak. The change in her was so remarkable as to attract every- one's notice and admiration, but it excited no surprise. She's ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... of the Epistles of St. Paul, excepting only that of the Romans and the first to the Corinthians. And here. whilst we are speaking of revision, we jnay observe that bibliographers have been led into the mistake of supposing that the translators and ...

STREET EXHIBITIONS

... growth wer-' :Id to be present at these ariv:luc theatricalc. In en days Punch is hitrel froee- a ?? silo, turned on-so to speak-like -as or watert aJ-I ?? rt's3 this may account for thoecorn wvith which a cancel inatl*r of one of these wandering shows ...

NORTHERN DANCE TUNES

... slogging player, with an untiring bow arm, and famous in those con. tests frequently entered into on such occasions as we speak of, where the musicians and dancers pitted themselves against each other for superiority in agility and endurance. ...

VICTOR OR VICTIM

... might -speak, and try whether or no he might have it in his power thereafter to' render her the support of a strong arm and a-strong heart, moved now by a sympathetic feeling such as he had never before known, WeLl, she had promised to let him speak to her; ...

Literary Extracts

... rather than detracted from, the feelings of repulsion with whizk I viewed him. He stood for a moment or two, neither moving or speaking, watched me narrowly when I pretended not to be looking at him, and then sat down quietly a couple of yards from my feet ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... heretofore, and now describe persons in the same way that they do blue china, terra cotta flower pots. lilies and dados, In speaking of Mr Irving, a lady esthetic says: Mr Irving's legs are limpid and utter. Both are delicately intellectual, but his left ...

VICTOR OR VICTIM

... was in a yielding mood, and she had only to speak-but she had better do it quick. She did speak, received a cheque for thirty pounds, but persisted in objecting to Anthony's statement that she had only to speak -by repaying him heartily in his own peculiar ...

CONCERT AT DARLINGTON

... the support of the whole Liberal party, a large section of Mr Tomlinson's followers. WORDS OF WISDOM. AMr H. B. Samuelson, speaking at Newton Abbott last night, condemned the action of the Conserva- tive party in opposing Mr Bradlaugh's admission to the ...

VICTOR OR VICTIM

... already learned-through her suffering in the past to begin to fear temptation, still that was too perilous a secret for her to speak of to the doctor; who, if she had done so, would have only laughed at her fears, paid a compliment to her self- control, and ...