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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... *was left could barely be seen with a mnicroscope. Conceit' is' so, shallow, and withal so unbecoming to .mortal man- 'tis no adornment to mortal wIomen. A beggar proud of his rags, a leper of his :sicaes, Ar'a donkey of his bray, is as consistent as the ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... girl:- An' is that her, the highest lady in the rland? 'Pon me word she minds me of nothinga so n much as old mither when she's mortal plazed. The k size of her now, sittin' in that grand carriage, no a bigger than me Biddy, who turned twelve last Bal- linasloe ...

A HALT AT HEYSHAM

... memorial pillar. Three other graves, similarly bern, may be -scn, two near the church- yard wallt-:one of them evidently for an infant-and another onle'to the north-east. There are now no remains of coverings, but in some the ledges on which lids have rested ...

BERINTHIA

... eccentric and indifferent to worldly success, superficially savage and cynical, but in reality the kindest and most unselfish of mortals. Somerset was little more than an ambitious ama- teur. Leroy combined the profession of painting wit]: that of writing sketches ...

WINTER IN A ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN:

... conservative in his tastes that he does not relish changes of abode.= Mr. Jennison informed me that he loses 150 every year, the mortality amongst them being greater than amongst any other ex- hibits. One reason why,they die so quickly is, that their journey by ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... He sang and he warblerd Oh, longing 'heart, wait I Though dim is the future, yet tindly is fate. Believe it and trust, 0 mortal, to be Replete with the dearest of treasure for thee. 8o hope has arisen and doubting is fled, Because of that song from ...

THE PARDON OF PAUL PENROSE

... success- sion of fair visitors, urging his interest in the prevention of cruelty to children, ditto animals, the guardianship of infants, Sunday closing, and local option; he wondered what, was the mission of the latest coiner as he rose to receive her with his ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITTERATURE

... Air. Gladstone is a pro- mine-t subject in the July magazines. Good Words, besides reprinting the touching poena on an infant who was born, baptised, and died on the same day,, contributed by thw great statesman to this popu- lar magazine many years ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... than one-half. This result may seem surprising, but it is largely accounted for by the great mortality of persons under marriageable age, especially of infants up to the age of five. No fewer than 38 per cent of babies die before they are five years old ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... front that Sir Charles Wilson, ?? succeeded to the comand on Sir lle'bert Stewart being incapacitated by his, as it proved, mortal wound, drew off his force. This was thr more disappointing, because Gordon's four steamers arrived during the action end took ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURF

... PUZZLE.. Once with crisply.starched collar. I upon a Christmas time, At the cost of half-a-dollar Visited the pantomime. And my infant eyes extended Very wide when, all o-roW,. Fairy forms, ethereal, splendid, Came and tripped it to and fro. Came there Eve's ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... record hero hebind; That all our drearns of love and fiume, And lhopee that time has swept awayt- All that enthrhalled this mortal franse, Shall not return some other day. -David Banks Sicliels. TYBURN TREE. To-day you cannot fix the exact spot where Tyburn ...