By THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... By THOMAS HARDY. THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. By GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: A DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. By GEOFFREY MORTIMER, ...
... By GEO. K. SIMS. THE GHOST'S TOUCH. By FERGUS HUME. THE GRAVE BY THE HAND-POST By THOMAS HARDY. THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. SNOWED UP: A DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. GEOFFREY ...
... WIFE IN THE BARGAIN. Melbourne journals report a case that would possess literary interest for Mr. Thomas Hardy. Zeba Sumner, a well-known bee farmer, was recently sued by his wife for maintenance. The wife stated that she bad been married twenty-five ...
... Wishing-well is near the church. Hawley Smart's romance, Broken Bonds, is inseparably associated with the district, and Thomas Hardy has connected some of his finest work with the district. ...
... HEATH AND MOORLAND BLOSSOMS. The fate of Egdon Heath—that heath so vividly described by Thomas Hardy in The Return of the Native —has overtaken many of our open wastes of gorse and heather, and the breezy moorlands have also suffered at the hand of ...
... Banks having predeceased him about six years. Her death took place very suddenly. Mr. Banks married Miss Hardy, a daughter of the late It.. Thomas Hardy, Wesleyan minister, who was formerly stationed in several Cornish circuits. He leaves a family and four ...
... of the dav. Among the certributors are the Revs. 8S. Baring-Gould, John Watson, | (“lan Maclaren”), Meesrs. Grant Allen, Thomas Hardy, G. R. Sims, Quiller Couch, &e. Year by year as this publication appears it is received with increased popularity. The ...
... L. learjeon. Miss Fothergill . Sarah 4 :rand. Baring :ould. Bret Harts. Rider Haggard.. Marie Cecil Hay. Joseph Hatton. Thomas Hardy. Anthony Hope. Mrs. ti ungerford. lota. Jerome K. Jerome. Maurits lokai. Mrs. Robert Jocelyn. Mrs. Ed. Kennard. Rudyard ...
... Manchester took place on the 18th inst., the Grand Hotel, Manchester, and was » complete | success. The President {Mr. Thomas Hardy) was duly invited to attend, but the long distance between Dorchester and Manchester effectually prevented the Society ...
... Colfox, Colonel Bullen, Mr. A. Pope, Major-General Tenuaut, Lieutenant-Colonel Mansel, Mr. B. Coleman, Mr. J. M. Burt, Mr. Thomas Hardy, W. H. Bond, and Mr. H. R. Dugmoie. The Chakge.—The County Conqbatulated.— In charging the Grand Jury the learned Judge ...
... Bristol and the West of England. The Rev. W. J. Clark presided, supported by Messrs. T. W. Postiethwalte, C.C. (Manchester), Thomas Hardy (Stoke on-Trent), T. H. Marsdon (Sheffield), T. C. Gregory, and A. E. Chivers. After a few introductory remarks from, the ...