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THE OLD LIFE'S SHADOWS

... j it ; but he would not press hit enquiries while h:s wife wa3 so fatigued. Very well, he said, after a brief silenc9, speaking cheerfully. I canr.o unders'and this mystery — for tiiat there is som9 mystery in this matter is plain to me. I cannot ...

QUIPS AND CRANKS

... creatures. The soldiers are constrained to make bedfellows of their ridea, or otherwise make them secure. Of course, lam speaking of twenty yearsago. Some of the guard-houses mentioned above were only for night duly— that is,from gun-fire to gun-fire ...

P A RTED BY FATE

... auspiciously. I suppose yoang gentlemen friends ere Use girl friends— they hare their little differences onoe in a while; don't speak, aad then make ap aga n. ' This view of the matter -eeaaed to please Neddy, and proved quite satisfactory. Then you mast be ...

LONDON NOTES

... be Ins aged con- siderably, and be has not improved bis health by stumping the couutry and eagerly accepting invitations lo speak at bye-ulections. He is not an old man, for he was born in 1331, but hia friends express considerable anxiety respecting his ...

THE OLD LIFE'S SHADOWS

... for his wife he was the more cruel aud pitiless to her, feeling the more keenly hei deception, as ht \t*a*m*A fo- . Did he speak one word of love to yon V he de- manded. Did he dare to forget that be addressed tbe Marchioness ol Tbombnrst ? Lady Thornhorst's ...

PARTED BY FATE

... run cold. Thank goodness I've too much good sense to believe in omens. You're a rattle-brained piece, with no sense to speak of to spare. mumbled the old woman, quitting the room, and banging the door after her. Neddy's sharp ears had heard, however ...

A PREACHER OF RIGHTEOUSNESS

... of the fordmost thinkers and workers of his time in all civilised lands, and in all departments of high human endeavour. Speaking at the Edinburgh University Tercentenary In 1884, in presence of one of the largest and most notable gatherings of men of ...

THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL ON.IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT

... THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL ON IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The Solicitor-General, speaking at Plymouth last evening, said he believed,. in bringing forward a meas are of local self-government for Ireland, they would have the sympathy and assistance of many members ...

... course of your Mixture, and I never saw such a change in a man in my li c. He was as clear and as light as a feather, so to speak, in three weeks. I think I ought to let you know that 'Clarke's Blood Mixture,' and nothing else, cured him. You can make what ...

| INEQUALITY OP SENTENCES

... works. Certainly the manner in which the school and hall I extension scheme has been carried through i by All Saints' Church speaks volumes for the ' business-like capacity of the promoters, and ' the enterprise and the loyalty and liberality i of the c ...

THE OLD LIFE'S SHADOWS

... coid and languid stare, which to herself seemed the es— nee of weil-bred indiffer- ence. The lady's silence forced Tessa to speak as last, with drooping eyes and heightened colour. My associations, madam, she said, desper- ately, have all been good. ...