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MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... Swinbuerne, The Swimmer's Dream. Candour in English Fiction is a discussion by Mr Besaut, Mrs I Lynn Lynton, and Mr Thomas Hardy of the reasons t: why treatments of the theme of unholy love are not allowed in this country. The first named writer is ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... Army; and L, B. Walford contributes a capital descriptive sketch of the home of Charlotte Bronte. The novellette by Ur Thomas Hardy is written in that gentleman's inimi- table style. The Xautieal 1aqazine contains a scientific de- scription of tidal phenomena ...

INDUSTRIAL SHOW AT REDLAND

... Specimen of darning an old stocking,r girls from 12 two 1.,-2snd, Mend Hlatto; 3rd, Besstc Flay, Nightdress (Oret prize by Miss Hardiing), 1st Amy Ker6-r wrell; 2nd. Clara 8cott. Snecimen of knitting by boys c (prize by Air Wv. Lors), 1st, narry (lardiner;* ...

BATH BULB SHOW

... M. Dunlop, Bristol Messrs Veitch, Mr S. P. Budd, Mr E. B. Titley, the ihev E. Handley and Mr G. Garraway, Bailbrook. Mrs Thomas Jolli gained the premier award for three magnificent specimens of amaryllis. The Bath Theatre band, under ?? Sob~ttleri and ...

FINE ARTS EXHIBITION

... that artocntireby, introdnoing primary :colourl inbao ?? Miltary BEnlgeeuent.'at Sea (69) In order to reveal the annours ?? Thomas Atklsaind his 'Arriet inthe'b stern of a small boat off the' breskwater& 0 Grenvllie-G Morris, a pupil of Herkomer enters ...

KNOWLE AND TOTTERDOWN FLOWER SHOW

... dietriet? let, Frederick larvis' 2nd George hilton ; 3rd, Thomas Price, Beat cultivated and arranged allotment garden at Knowle and cobety art of Totterdotni-lat, Thomas ? y, Dagger ; 2nd, Thomas Lee ;Srd, William Matthews, NIWrr AND YEoETAELEs. - Colleotlon ...

Our Library Table

... earnings in the Post Ollioe, to which she was sppointed on the recommendation of her brother's warm friend, the late Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, A year ro o, threatened with complete loss of sioht, sha Yetired on a small Government pension and on a still !maaller ...

Our Library Table

... of one penny. DIAGAZINES FOR MAR ICH. [FOURTH N;OTICE,] The tlest contribution to this month's ' Fortnigbtly NIsiew is Thomas Hardy'e short story, For Lorocience Sake, the moral of which is that repent. Bsce is not alway9 better late than never. George ...

Our Library Table

... worthy of Mr Irving, and has married a former leading lady of the company, who now superin tends the wardrobe for him, Thomas Hardy continues his capital tales of Weseex Folks. and C. Egbert Craddook her serial story I l the Stranger People's Country ...

YEOVIL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... plants-It. W. -BS. Erle-Dr f 2nd, H. Bttby. six pots of violets- lst. Felix Drake. Six pots mignonelte -Ie, F. Bweni-n 2nd. Thomas Moore * Srd, Joseph Bratton. PmT,&e.--S8ix dishes of vaieties oifruit (pine excluded) -let. V. Stuckey: 2nd, J, Bratton. 3rd ...

Our Library Table

... reaches a most exciting Crisis, A CastswaY of the South is a vowerfully written tale of the Frenbh echool, while Mr Thomas Hardy's 1 Tbe Western Circuit is clever bat, painful. The Little Mermaid is a skilful treatment of a familiar legndillstrtedby ...

A Dramatic Scene

... emancipation, as he would be inclined to regard it, to a surfeit of petting and a want of healthy excitement and activity. Thomas Hardy, with his cynical contempt for the feminine nature, would fled vanity, love of finery, or even sndden impulse, sufficient ...