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1900 - 1949
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THE GODDESS: A DEMON

... of the world at a'moLuent'; notice was 'a common- eC place event with me. An unexpected rule to 0- llrassels was to her a thing so strange as to be 3, almost avful. I looked at My watch ; called to IS the driver. A Can't you press on a ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... , London) are Pigeonain Peace 51 ad War,5 by A. E. 0n; a p fu , boys entitled The Old Pg, by Cann , Foxell; and Hcw to Become a Fat owler, s by Arthur Mold, of Lashire. TheeO, howe`r, n are but a sample of the mznY interesting matteas 3. dealt ...

Odd Thoughts

... 0 To keep a faith unsteady; To dwell awhile in paradise. But leave when you are ready. To treat a hear' like a precioes gem, i And then like a worn-out glove; a Vhy, that's the way that I deal with them: I That's MY idea of love. I met ...

THE STAGE

... Grocers in 3d. 6d., Is., and 2g. S2. tis.-Ad* A SPOTLMSS C4QMPLEXION. t 8Vliceotnt Lontoil Che-s a all Lwperfttions In A fes days. Pi nlea, IMlliles, Irritatt OJscUonable AlpP-P. saces.. 1icfo,, &ugbn a, h a wforrbtl MUD D * _N ?? ...

Odd Thoughts

... my ?? Post. REPFLE, TrIONS OF A SPIN.STERP. HTarpiness is a matter of temperament rather than of circumstance. A man who is impervious to tears and pleading will melt like wax at the touoh of indifference. A Bohemian is a person to whom the ...

PICTURES OF THE WAR

... .'i- Fd as for parade, they have picturesque w'i':a vhich those illustrating T;nnavaal in- 'a ar^ necessarily denied. The exhibition ?? c re NL-kh is desersing of a popular success. -ACCI1)ENT TO A LIVERPOOL GOODS TRAIN. C; d:neab's' delay vwas caused ...

BOER OR BRITON?

... permitted me a single a minute of sleep the whole night through. No, a |I can't get up even to wish Sir John \randeleur Igood1-byc,, so you must do, it for mue, Mary dear, and when lie has gone you may bring me up a f( cup of strong tea andl ...

In White Raiment

... 1l which caused me to start in surprise. Suspended a by a thin gold chain around her neck was a small e ornament in diamonds, an exact replica of that v curious little charm, shaped like a note of in- a terrogation, which I had taken from ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... greull grapeS accompanies a iiu 01iiilon Chi5 tied xwith purple striigs. Nissi rlil IlhiI' are at present a tery favosurito ti:t, hiltd t a ! it t! iltlu5 ratici mhows a nice frock titree a Ii ti, full ?? pouh(.ed( bodiee, ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... Chambers' Journal -the January n ber A commences a new volume-thee are two items if of special interest to local readers. They are eo y The New Waiter at the Boathouse ITn, a As d. tale of Old Pairgata a century ago, and a story So by F. ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... ~d C}-ia Wife, a is 'Mark Ashton's heroine. He depicts a her as a Greek girl, educated with the in- a tellectual freedom of-the hetarce, but with f the strictest moral decorum. She is be- f trothed to a Roman centurion when Pilate ...