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... SPEAKING BY THE CARD. firm in Paris ii issuing cards, to be worn in the button-hole, bearing the inscription, I am very well, thank you. I am full* aware of the state of the weather, and have heard all the late* news.** TO*DAY AND TO*MORROW. MONDAY ...
... Must Not Speak. In certain districts in Hindostan a woman is not allowed to speak to her mother-in-law, although, as is frequently the case, she may be living in the same house, and if the mother-in-law requests her to do any thing she shows her acquiescence ...
... This Speaks for Itsel? The Advertising Department, Middleser Chronicle. Hounslow. Dear Sir, —We are pleased to be able to advise you that the paragraph advertisement inserted in your paper on Saturday was very successful, and both berths referred to have ...
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... IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF HELENA. By Asti. HER EYES. By Maurice Randall. EMI, January. 1908. ••JULIA.• , 5y W. NIXEY 9 129 Soho Square, LONDON, W. Y. . -:.:::.-..: ::.:.:.:.,..:..-..:,::::.. 52 , ...
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... speak of 'Violet, I ' •He gave a despairing gesture. You told me t to think of her, he said, and I have honestly led to do as you said ; only it's a bit difficult, hen the rest of the world simply doesn't exist. ovvever, I must say, Aunt Mary, it ...
... THE DUKE SPEAKS, The Drag on the Wheel Makes Sarcastic Comments on the Tariff Commission. The Duke of Devonshire last night delivered in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, his speech at the demonstration arranged by the Liverpool Branch of the Unionist ...
... SPEAKING LIKENESS OF THE HARE, Quite unlike anything else offered to the public. THE OPHUON: iiure it f»r the beat the mere that ever been done.** (Signed) W. I*4s*. • ...
... “ NOT ON SPEAKING TERMS. Considerable sensation was cansed in the House of Commons the other day (says the Daily Mail) by the statement in the papers tgnt owing to the holding back of the I.ndyuvui!‘?danChn, an oflicer who was recommended for the V.C ...
... THE WIFE SPEAKS. I have given my man to England—the husband I chose in my pride; Th o r hard be the grief unspoken, and bitter the tear unshed, Part bravely, 0 women of England, and stand at your soldier's side, Serene in your silent courage, stand firm ...