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1900 - 1949
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THE QUEEN AT WINDSOR

... 2ad Hsi . Prin beus miarie ot Greese. Le FrinEsoos Beatrie' TIC- toris, auid, and Roheniolea nie 'j`OKOt for-the 'HI, and speak very'iglaly 0! it. The lstter~ay. be seen at tho ofices of the lioko-arioopas co. ?? 16 .Hsvliii3ark5;London. Sold by alu ...

DIVORCE COURT

... should tell you we are staving here under the name of ' Drummond.' Lnder the circumstances, I don't suppose you will care to speak lo me, but if vou should, and ill make anv appointment to-nhirt, I will keep it. I would suggest that if we do meet it should ...

SIR C. WARREN AGAIN FIGHTING

... 5H Prin cess Mearle or (rcece. the l'rin~csses Beatrice, :Vie. terim, Mood, anj Hfohenlohe use 'z IOKO fto the HAIR, and speake very highly of it. Trhe letters may be seen at the offces of the Itoko-Moalcopas Ce. Lt1,, 16. Eerie Masks, L ondon. Sold ...

THE DUPLICITY OF HERRICK

... a some-what furtive expression, veI-haye a conefssiop to makie. TIts aboi t this-this depravity business that T7-want-to speak t1yoy. O colrs'a, you think I must-have been an awful blackguard -before I met you. - She ssijed indulgently. ' don't know ...

A LADY'S MAID AND HER LOVER

... the previous night he saw the prisoner in the ialoon bar of the Falcon public-house, Clapham-junction. He said, I want to speak to you out- side. The prisoner went out, and wit. ness told him he answered the description of a man wanted for stealing ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... yo6-wercrpisbied' I nm sorry 'for you. -You rs&ygao away aud I hopeoyou wvilU ake-tlhc advice of the fmissionary, who will speak to you. i AN' OBJEdTION TO THE WORKHOUSE-. 'Mary MoKinley, 4S, en irone 'with hobonie, was - chargod before Mr. pordbam, at- ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... timoI and therefore could not hare been thse ?? jury, hoiversr, roetrned a verdiotof Guilt;.-M~r. Purcell rising and speaking. warmly, said: I con- fess I am ecxeeodingly surprised at the verdict arrived a~t by the jury. I amu sorry to ex-prosa an ...

Advertisements & Notices

... FURNISHING? It is a clever scheme (endorsed even by Mr. Labouchere of Truth)now known and adopted in all parts of the English-speaking. world, which enables you to furnish your house or flat throughout from drawing-room' to kitchen (even to the extent of linens ...

ALLEGED HUSBAND-POISONING IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... as you have dne. Time was that every minute you }!Z:1 to spare you was over here =zter me, and now Will not walk a mile to speak to mre. Oh, John, nowever could you serve me so? You say I ought- not to have gone away from the lodge. I should not have done ...

LIFE IN AN OASIS

... rather squalid haunts of the hachish-smoeiers may also be visited; excellent guides are to be-found ot the hotels, all of whom, speak French,and some a little English. Travellers Mho visit Biskra, unless for health, usually stay a day or two oniy; but it is ...

DOCTOR AND LUNATIC

... brothers, and the consequent inlluence which the doctor had orer him. As to his treatment there, numerous witnesses wrould speak to its being everything that coald be desired tn the way o£- kindness; and consideration. Indeed,- i£' anyone. was wronged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whish the plaintiff so Vknow anvt hung about it. She declined to let Mrs.; ,, ghueesse Itte report., antd sa~id see wouild speak to the ?? ablout it. Wh~len the plaintif cm homne, she, told 1dm what Mrs. Hughes hadl asked and he told her not, to p-,rrnit; ...