A PLEASANT CARD PARTY
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... go down to his house and play. Conjugal amenities.—Mr. Growler (severely): You should always weigh your words belor3 you speak, Maria. Mrs. Growler: 'Think so? Well, your ears would make very good scales! A quarrel recently occurred between two maiden ...
... low voion . Then looking at her husband anxiously, eagerly, ohs ssid: What does he know about our Esther, Godfrey Does be speak from hearsay, or does be know something tnnrq than we do of her death ? She waited impatiently for the reply. But It did not ...
... did not accept the engagement, a good band would brought from elsewhere, has often happened. It is nonsense for Mr. Birch to speak of me striving to mislead the ratepayers by lessening their confidence. Everybody who has any pretension to music can understand ...
... Andersin 97 Roberta 5 markt, alaii pupils cf Mr. Gipson, psised the rumination, being Mad of the list. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. WaRKHOCSP., CRAPIL END, near ATNaIItSTONN. : 4 lst January, 1895. Sir,--1 hive pleasure in stating that your ...
... troubles No one better able to expross expert’s opinion native Indian than tho late member South whose experience enabled him speak with authority which few other men could boast of As one of leading members Service Party in House of Commons he held never ...
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... Butterfly, John Luther Long; Jean-Charles Cazin, William Cranston Lawton; Every-dav Heroism (Heroes of Peace), by Gustav Kobbe; Speaking the Ships, Edith M. Thomas; The Mysterious City of Honduras, by George Byron Gordon ; Rose-Rent, by Helen Gray Cone; Maximilian's ...
... face their daily toil with Dr. Tibbles' Vi-Cocos, and they can then brave the fury of the element with equanimity. The writer speaks from personal experience and from observation of beneficial effects on others. Tea opens the pores and temporarily excites ...