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SPRIGHTLY STORIES

... looked at his interrogator, and, in a deep voice, said You, sir, appear to have forgotten soame- thinq-to whom von aire speaking. There was muore wit than politeness in the following reply - The Duchess of Somerset, neie Sheridan, visit. ing a large ...

THE SUPERIOR SEX

... gowns, and who eschews rents and ravelled at X edges, eliipshad shoes and audacious make.ups; a tl a woman who speaks low, and does not speak j . much ; who is patient and gentle, and inteliectual w r nd industrious; who loves more then she c reasons, ...

QUEER STORY

... (Qh15 C not roe me B ut there is his e, r .as stitt speak; where is Mangtle, ] tLi, No one dared to answer ; all sank e Ji!^e-l Q ° i le ei:;-tth- 'Ha ! Nosbp bcr ieid, ,Ul 5t are Ve dare not speak.-he is dead, ,,a I ashaed to be alive,. ..H rr,!, ...

GOLD DUST

... ta' ; 1 i mut at to rev.rud appearalices a,.:l tt f.. 'ililqtlg u0ceessaty is the foua- 111 ; :il ituth is *ilent. b t ?? to sp:eak but little of the i IlI nave let awl, or the ?? deleib you s 1 iA' !LIS;3 it S set'et sorrow, which the zil I.to:S i tt: ...

SHORT COMPLETE TALES

... , . e I ?? - we;will go presently, .aid Audy, r r; slowly; but we want to speak first. fea 9 1 ,P'Speak, yoU spretty reatures, speak. bhj brc f hot? I love to hear you speak. You ; re all so oi 1 7 brave and vain and wvIgked, you-men. I mean. Th, | ...

WHAT IS LIFE?

... for ever written all that rnan his ever said or womau whispered.--BB.kA;GE. A good word is an easy obligation, but not to speak ill requires only our silence, which costs us x1othiog. -TnLOTSON'. Youth is to all the glad season of life, but often only ...

THE MUSIC OF SPRING

... voice-a persuasive voice- That could travel the wvide world through, I would fly on the flings of the mnorning light, And speak to men with a gentle might, And tell them to be true. I'd Ltv-I d flv o'er land and sea, Wherever a human heart might be, Telhlg ...

UNITY

... darkest nigh!. The mo re 7tu lmaoility aud love are united, Lht ulore veiliaa.S whe they sn1eet.-LALVATEI pe not ab.use or speaks ill of the dead, because u the, have afrsved at what they sent be. ore themn; tbe; hlate receivedi the res aidl of ihe iractio3s; ...

OUR BETTER HALVFS

... to mend bis &i a trousers ly a] And ou 7 EC1 e I refused. And now-oh, horrors I-I oan. rctb tell it 1, al b :speak, my child, speak, Si t, He has worn my bloycle 4i4omers down to dhis office. 8i W Nretch I .h;i- :t9.tt .h n ?? _ _ _ -w ...

LOOKING FORWARD

... either by the admonitions p d the former, or by the invectives of the latter. tl -DIOGEN3S. b I love a serious preacher, who speaks for my XI sake and not for his own, who seeks my salvation cl and not his own vaing' ory. ele best deserves to Ce be heard ...

LOOK UP MY BOY

... is long, I But a purpose in life. will make you strong Keep o'er on your lips a cheerful soug- Loak up, my boy, look up. c Speak ill of no one defend the right Zud have the courage as in God's sight To do what your hands find with your might Look up, my ...

NEVER MIND

... upthids it llut inn ~mire to n g8lorious aud enviable | B ?? rswuta iiiher l iauolhtur lrslauscte about her, a Oh, vho esn speak:lhis joysv ?? youngr Fr~e on caFO anld pastute opens ou his-viev;, Wh en u euder green blunsh upon the tnorn,l s riudtue i ...