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THE ?? NOVELTIES. DR

... remain a Beast! The Faiiy Rosebud has something to say to this. The youthful King shall regain his proper form when unseen of mortal eye, and the spell that has been cast upon him shall be removed eventually by the good old. fashioned power of love. Now Beauty ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13764 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE BAG UNDER THE THATCH: A BLACK-COUNTRY STORY

... eat at a -time, making as long an interval between that and the next as the pangs of hunger would render possible. For five-mortal days Dan lay in that awful prison. MIe had come to his last piece of candle, and was now suffering great physical anguish ...

ERINTHIA

... eccentrin-arnd indfferebato'worxiy success, superficialir sa-vage and cynical, but in reality. tbe kindest and most unselfish of mortals. Sosmerset ,ws little more than an ambitious anteur. Leroy combined the profession of painting wih that of wrrt- ling sketviies ...

THE MYSTERY OF NO. 21

... quieted her excitement. For the first time in several days ahe allow-ed herself to he un- dressed and put to bed like an infant. And there Esho lay perfectly serene, though not asleep. The noor mother, now thather child was calmed, resigned herself to ...

Hunting Life in the Rockies

... mountains, and risk the loss of his life in the depth of winter by venturing to cross from the sea to the Milk River, as the infant Missouri is called at its Rocky Mountain nursery. Nobody had asked him to explore the country. He was no surveyor, nor had ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5523 | Page: 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

The Prince Physician

... Ambassador, the Marquis de la C3:etir- die. These two organised a revolution, which was carried through in a sing'e night. The infant Ivan and his Regent mother, Anna, were deposed, and, a few hours later the populace did homage to the rightful Empress. Dr ...

Varieties

... appeared before the auguist ?? testifled as follows:- ' t i ites iado The 'Court- What is Mr. O'Flahcrty's reputation for mortality V da Mr. Durnigan- Excuse mue, yer 'Anner but would d yez moined sayin' that question over agin ?1. The Court-1 Is he ...

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 ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... evidently in a tight place, vows that he will stand by his friend to the last. The firing continues, and Fred staggers on mortally wounded by the enemy. The new-coiner is evidently dying, but his staunch friend refuses to leave him in his last moments ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4572 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... with several capital songs, includin Dthe welal-known duet ia Very pretty. Aofther duet, in which the pair apestrophise the infant in the pramn, is well written and amusing. Mr Eugene Stratton, a comedian whose quaint and refined drollery never fails ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1895
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4414 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... It is entitled On the Sands, and the scene represents a pleasant seaside resort. Enjoying the air are a lady nursing an infant, an elderly gentleman, and a naughty boy. Presently enters a figure, mechanically worked, representing a nursemaid, wheeling ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1895
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7379 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture