THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor. cad Builder. COMPTON BMWS, Matiatatos Prok
... THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor. cad Builder. COMPTON BMWS, Matiatatos Prok ...
... THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor. cad Builder. COMPTON BMWS, Matiatatos Prok ...
... THOMAS HARDY, Monumental Sculptor, Mason, and Builder. Works: COMPTON BIUDON. 2811 BOURNE. Free. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BORROWERS MR. SADLER , 4, GREEN LANE, Vicrome-arastrr, DEBBY. WILL assist all classes of respectable Borrowees (seals or basis). Householders ...
... burst out with, • 'nachdem myou tell Me whether Yea or I have loot that feather?' WHAT THOMAS HARDY LIKES. An American, one David Wechsler, has been interviewhvg Mr. Hardy, the novelist. It was a trifle unsophisticated on the part of Mr. Wechsler to begin ...
... DEATHS* Habot.—July 20, at Bockhampton, in the house of his birtb, Thomas Hardy, son of the late Thomas and Mary Hardy, of the same place, in bis Slat year. Norman.— July 26, at 21, Priory Lane. Bridport, William John Boeidoa, son of Henry Norman, aged ...
... of Mr. Thomas Hardy, the great novelist. The late Mr. Hardy was typical member of the class of Dorset rustic folk who furnish so many delightful chapters in 44 Far from the Madding Crowd, 44 A Pair of Blue Eyes, and others of i Mr. Thomas ...
... Dorchester, of the father of Mr. Thomas Hardy the prat novelist. The late Mr. Hardy was a typical ?*r c,dW rscl rus *ic folk who furnish many cha P t ® r * far from the Madding Crowd r 01 auc others of Mr Thomas Hardy s works. The old man ...
... tureiatted. to let. at . Riakttaaiworth ( —Apply to Outer. ttlait Rickmattawasib. Berta. BEATRICE HARDY, Dreams&her (Parts), daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Cowley. - Greeeeav, I.7xaridge. MULCH PONT, 7 years ad. feet end feee,sleo CART mad RARNESS ...
... between eight and half- past eight o'clock, Thomas Nolan, 8 years old, living at the Nag's Head Inn, Fossgate, York, fell into the river Foss while sailing a boat at the bottom of Frankland's-yard. Thomas Hardy man, of 5, Paver-lane, and a man named Starkey ...
... ARE WRITTEN. MR. EDWD, LAWSON, EDITOR OF THE “DAILY TELEGRAPH.” JOHN HULSE’S BOND. Complete Story. By R. H. Sherabd. MR. THOMAS HARDY AT HOME. Illustrated. COUNTERFEIT MONEY AND ITS MAKERS. NIGHT WORK IN A BAKERY. Mr. RICHARD Dowling. A HOPELESS CASE. Complete ...
... around millions of dust particles; more dust, less sunshine, —Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton says that the famous novelist Thomas Hardy does not think cynical regarding women but photographic. Three factories the United Statss consume over 3,000,000 eggs ...
... 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 ...
... various phases of national life with care and accuracy, but they are not many. Country life may be faithfully depicted by Mr. Thomas Hardy, certain departments Pheo. by Samrtl A. Iteressi•strut. • .. '' , A- : • • . t . '. # 4 , ! a ..,.. A , . 9:- 1i.,. .4 ...