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FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... photograph of the whole, framed as it stood, as a souvenir for himself. That was very nice of him. Mrs.. Griudon went on to speak of Miss Terry, who had produced an after glow all her own. In a private vote of thanks to the president she had asked her ...

NOTES AND QUERIES

... 'W.AT. ART ort PUAr.rO SPEAKING.. (Que'sy No. 1,361, July 13.) I 1,521 ~The subject is large. I submit the followinh hints for consideration of Noviee :- n. L. Know thdroughily wlaf you intend to speak about. a 2. Wlien speaking, open the mouth. Spurgeon ...

JELLICOE'S MELODRAMA

... siays that, as his aunt is now de, hijs lips are lU'- scaled, and ho may at-last speak Uie truth. (Thab~s novel. Did I auetition. he was * oolivitor?) Yesa He say &b last speak thle trutih. So he tries, but can't, and in this way it all comnes out. The crurte ...

HOME—FASHIONS—WORK

... character. A writer : i'ardly anything tells more news ht i ome maker - her character, o n!eS, mciiories, and tastes - than They speak about her and describe L-2'in., , eriiaps better than she can do for eenectzrles. inl one person's room, -we ' tcl pictures ...

THE WHITE NUN SENT TO PRISON

... Farrell, I Superior of a Lanark Orphanage, gave it that the D girl had never been in any convent in the town. I Strictly speaking, there were no nuns at Lanark; they M were Sisters of Mercy.-Patrick Fitvpatrick,the cashier n1 of the Gospel Army funds ...

IN FULL CRY

... it, she exclaimed, as she ?? at a Emall parcel under her skirt. Gentlemen, the person. of whom she is speaking, id ie-ud at the door speaking disparagingly of Pollie. who hears him and hastily leaves the room. In Ier absencO a 31r. Baynes arrives and ...

A LOVER BY PROXY

... would (lo, if I could, it is that you should inairy that. Greek lady-if she will have you ' ; llt I don't speak Greek ?? - No, you don't speak Greck, and then' I said t1 loiyself in my owut tongue, A good job too, you lhtliverilng ass. What does an ...

NOTES AND QUERIES

... grey into green. Her eyes are green as grass, iid seiob, we have good reason to suppose, was the true reading. Dante speaks of Beatrice's eyes as emeralds. AMore in favour of green eyes is to be found in one of Gifford's notes on his translation ...

THE SIREN

... will listen. Are you Calm enough r to Listen V - * . . . . ?? uite. 'WTe are ,pactically alone here. Pray 'i speak.- - ?? The Colone-did' speak. 'He told the story of V Whe' sh16it -and brilliant montlki -Which he had i spent With Verats mother. Ho told ...

MR. HENRY IRVING ON MUNICIPAL THEATRES

... thait an oflieial ilkterest in tlhe drwma -would enhance the graces of local polities and give a new distinction to public speaking. But the chief benefits would be the en- rolment of dramatic art amongst the pleasures of citislsip acid of the theitre amongst ...

FARM AND FIELD

... aurvivor was deserted. hle difficnlty in all such cases is to provide a sufficient rupply of natural food. A BRAV45 StOTmIR. Speaking of thrushes, I am sorry to have to report that our favourite black Sambo, a clever eat, with extraordinary perceptive ...

RADCLIFFE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... was all in the' fexhibits, In the horses and cattle, for instance, there was nearly double the number of entries. Generally speaking the better class of breeders was represented inl those sections. Mferchnant Prince, belonging to Potter and Co., Darwen ...