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FATAL ACCIDENTS AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... ey dead body of a Madame SamueL. It was with tw other dead bodies, which have been identified. After more clearing away, a child of five-a littleF. girl-and an old woman were brouglt to lightl Their dress, showed them to be decent -worknigi class folks ...

PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT AT THE TOWN HALL

... Mfiss Madeline kill sang Hawley's The Sweetest Flower that Blowvs and The Rooks, by Blanche Waterford , with her usual taste and ?? feeling: later she sang 'An Old World Serenade (Helaiond). Mtr. Jackson, Mr. Suannan and Mr. Child also contributed ...

WHEATLEY

... 3, Hetty Tipping and Ruby Slay- E maker. Is Child's Chemise (under 10)-i, Hlda Belcher; 2, Lizzle } - Tipping; 3, Lottle Messenger. ' Pillow Case-1, Dorotby Fowler; a, Ethel Thornton; 3,, Grace Life. ' Child's Chemise (under 13)2- 1,. Adne Howlett; 3, ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... The dominant note is pure savagery, the overmastering emotion, destruction. The foe are flying, and ths one desire is kill, kill, kill, for this is flight turned to, rout and. demorahisation. It'has ended perhaps with such a charge as those at Dunded, ...

LOVE HAS NO PITY

... me, oh ! forgive tue, I d8served it, Daphne answered: that and a great deal more. You are only a child. Julie said; only a little child. Let me kiss the pisce to make it well. She put her lips to the reddened cheek, and hiased it ae a motles ...

THE FOURTH GENERATION

... Nobodv knows but me. I've kno-wn for all these y-ears; and. I've never e told. For uvhy Hie wo;uld ha' killed me, - too. 'oro crtvi n saure he would ha' killed - me. ?? ip - then? I'll tell you. It waas the wisas that lies dead over there. lt t was thq qii:&hinself ...

MAY MAGAZINES

... I remember trying to draw from a friend who had distipguished himseuf in. the Battle of the Alma, where he had two horses killed uilder him, something as to his feelings and experiences in an engagement. All I could get Iromn him was 'A battle is a very ...

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... corner and thoroughly whipped hinm, the b haby watchirog the whole proceeding from her it mother's back, and acting, naughty child.! as it Is she were havlng a good tune. ,y Mr. Bartlett tells of Jumbo, the big elephant ,f which ?? to be in the Gardens, ...

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... devotion is always the same. Id Softly, with reverence. breathe mother's name. u SSpiders. to Children are often taualt to kill spiders s I something dangerous. The truth is however, that wc hare vcry few, if any, Doisonous one& IC Spiders never make ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... 'Blest if I rknow, . nui, lhe replied, And I've been tryiu' to tind out for ten mianter. C Miszs Eituice tried her hand. My child, ahe said, tell me what is the nnt ter.' I -methiug in the voice roade the utchin raise I ?? ee.es oit the mud. lie twals ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... said yoe lhad to c killed soiaebodyv, 'Kellv ventured to sayv. 'Wa, But she was hlalf afraid when she bad said SR V it, for the contraction of Scariett's mobile 'lTh evebi'ors ?? as not altogether good to scc. a00 Yll ? Solders kill other men sorae- the ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... end-tho. I scorn, the suspicion-I whom they have looked up to for counsel; but above all, the r pain of knowing my own and only child to c have gone forth in disobedience, not only to t me, but to the Scriptures, to shed blood, to v bear arms! 'They that take ...