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A LIVE GHOST

... A LIVE GHOST. Ow Wm writes: I is the Wm Moe yesterday. Perhaps nobody ts surmised at that, bat this was • real hes oil. I him betansat Ommisme,S the day of tire big Made when Coked Ertag Shodes, who was wound.. as shoulder. awl Charles Williams, both ...

Harry Furniss's Unique Novel

... chareeters.a ghost, and a mystery (dtltencrum). It is MADLY MERRY, NERVOUSLY ENERGETIC, RESTLESSLY DROLL, IMPATIENT, REBELLIOUS, PERNICKETY ACIDULATED, BLUFF. A FASCINATING EXPRESSION OF THE WHIMS AND FANCIES AND EXUBERANCES THAT RUN RIOT in Mr. Furniss's ...

you want Rest Seas. WE Mt. riltal

... innovation.' GHOSTS. GHOSTS Tnegiia74 Mee GHOSTS. appear In wrong Ilgbt Wow to GHOSTS. the audtence. apparently growing GHOSTS. out of nothing. and melting again GHOSTS.. Into 'nothingness.' It nee of the ...

KIND TO BABES.'

... retains a spark of hu mom.'. One of the London wheal children being official!♦ amused one err sing. A box of bricks was loud riot to him. He slid the cower out, and naturally turned the box opmale down upon the table. In a moment the official entertainer ...

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THE NEWEST FICTION

... THE NEWEST FICTION. SHAL*Yaf=* ----- 1110EICH. Crown _cloth. riot gd. graphic towel like this, richly human, -- .. .. tion . tr7ele the shady Me life, tearing the need of for the warner and temptation. of other., deeerrs Ito to wider road. It will do ...

T,LE DATLY TEEEMIXPIT, FRIDAY, NEW YORK RUT STRIKE

... was the ghost of his fernier self, and there is reason to bel.eye that • screw is loose in his upper storey. Anyway, it is incontestable that the Wooishter family with terror as • young man appeared at the back door rne night. It's Laser's ghost, they ...

KING'S BENCH DIVISION

... you rent fee the atopt y beeps P—No answer. His trees and the Deity Mau. it would be rather a p is ghost? (Laughter.)-1 don't know. Mr. Leah: The ghost would be what I might sell a first-class tenant (Laughter.) Conned asked the plaintiff if he wished ...

THE VICEROY'S SPEECH

... Council the ears of rear sad tor which have led up to cow proper perm That pewter the Hos. Hr. Goidtale end the Has. Dr. E. Ghost have tally dart with, and I or =sure then I gladly recogaime their honesty of purpose and the misserity d their endeavors to ...

COMEDY IN COURT,

... interrupted him, and panned out bow oucationt thould be put. This la very wearisome, reinarkol kis honour after .rood °oreriot:is bad proved of no ►rail Mr. Martin (warmly): The jury will understood that all I want the troth. Doteoaant protruded, sad ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... telling stories to the audience to keep them from riots when the play was waiting for some Royal personage who had forgotten the time. Horace Walpole narrates that. Quin. • ben premed to play the Ghost in Hamlet, s part he considered beneath him, would ...