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... Wishing-well is near the church. Hawley Smart's romance, Broken Bonds, is inseparably associated with the district, and Thomas Hardy has connected some of his finest work with the district. ...
... Wishing-well is near the church. Hawley Smart's romance, Broken Bonds, is inseparably associated with the district, and Thomas Hardy has connected some of his finest work with the district. ...
... opposite to th* Ground, and then desired me get oat and read the inscription stoat which titsds tba grave the well-known Thomas Hardy. Ibis being done, said,' Ton see little chapel opposite —go and look uarafully noose which stands there the left of it ...
... will like te hear what Walter Besant and Thomas Hardy have to say about the science of fiction. Walter Besant thinks the young writer might be taught and trained just as well as the young painter. Thomas Hardy belioves more in the natural gifts, which ...
... his assistant, Frank Neil], Thomas Hardy, an inspector under the Food and Drags Act, 1375, the 19th September, half a pound of ground ginger, which was not the nature, substance, and quality the article demanded Inspector Hardy then deposed to visiting the ...
... proved by SULTATION FREK. AN R SATURDAY, JANUARY 1its, RISING 16 PAGES (112 COLUMNS), WILL CONTAIN ‘THE MELANCHOLY HU: By THOMAS HARDY. “UNCLE JO) FROM LIFE ty AGRIALE! LAST WORDS. By Mr. JOSEPH LEECH ITRAY ay SU N 440 A LADY’S LETTER. ORIGIN. SELECT VARIETIES ...
... the Madding Crowd, and other works by the same writer. Not all, however, have known that Mr. Thomas Hardy, the author, was the son of a Dorset peasant. Mr. Hardy senior was naturally proud of his son's fame, but would never leave the quiet scenes amidst ...
... floods. h criminals must either be wealthier or more thropic than the British species. (Prom the Pail Mall Gazette.) Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, is at present the guest of Sir Dou glas, at Springwood par! near Kelso, Sir is the editor of the “ Scot- ...
... by * Max,” and sketches by several other artists = The literature is Bret John writers of exyus! note Hobbes, Kipling, Thomas Hardy, aud several Cor ore Coos Nib Eatract (Tea like. The choicest reasted nihe ‘broken op beans) of natural Comes. oo hey tn ...
... L. learjeon. Miss Fothergill . Sarah 4 :rand. Baring :ould. Bret Harts. Rider Haggard.. Marie Cecil Hay. Joseph Hatton. Thomas Hardy. Anthony Hope. Mrs. ti ungerford. lota. Jerome K. Jerome. Maurits lokai. Mrs. Robert Jocelyn. Mrs. Ed. Kennard. Rudyard ...
... and is now safely a lock avd key at the The list of her trande which are of a very ebaracter, is simply iy a aes es Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, who spent a part of the summer in London, has on a visit to the well-known Lombard- Mr. Robert become cne ...
... The Cat and the Kfngfither. STRANGE thingi bappen in Wessex, Bays Mr Thomas Hardy, and we believe him. A correspondent tells us a story which may well be the wonder of the country side. The scene is the village of Fordington, hard by Dorchester, and the ...
... the Church. Mrs. Florence Henniker, who achieved particular distinction some time ago as the only collaborattr that Mr. Thomas Hardy ban over had, has been most successful with her latest volume of short stories, Sceriet and Grey. Mrs. Henuiker is a ...