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THE THEATRES

... Frincesss.: t a revival. Husabe not told u herself how she had d dto colue up through a trap at the end of a Le the last act to speak tL. final speech, ande how whenshe was performing at Manchester i the attendant below abutting the tip duor to o F hastily ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... thingss arraged WaS thus a rcezing shonld be held ?? Castle, as soonas the family were there, at which MGiss Bolton was to speak, and it had been hoped b that it woold have been held under her presideney. ncring the wole period of tbe society's exrstence ...

Theatrical Mems

... : XYet He will lead us safely through ITnto the perfect day. Thy mercies ever new We gratefully record, In all we think or speak or do, Help us to own the Lord. With loving tenderness ; )Our Father guards His own, And those who trust His faithfulness Shall ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... in which the writer almost invariably refers to the dramatic profession. ' Just as some folks consider it per- nmssible to speak of a certain useful class of men aa counter-jumpers, Bo does Black- wood's contributor refer to actors and actresses on ...

REVIEWS

... primitive device whereby before the marriage, Giovanni's mind is. perturbed by the visions of a semi-clairvoyante old nurse. In speak- ing of these characters as The Brother, The Wife, and The Husband, we unintentionally illustrated the nature of their relation ...

RUSSIA AND THE PACIFIC

... maritime route. the cost of the railway is esti- mated at about £S40,,O1 o-i, anad in recogaising the c&urage, financially speaking, of the schemne it must be noted that of recent years the ordinaY, etpenditnre of Russia ia Eastern Siberia has been' more ...

REVIEWS

... almost continuously in the country because he preferred it, and there is not an allusion to him in her letters which does not speak of love and respect. His own Practerita are not very remarkable. They chiefly concern his foreign travel as a boy, and the ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Charles Baxter, of Edinburgh, to whom he w 'was in the habit of referring in the matter of o legal technicalities he thus speaks of his v last work, Weir od Hermiston - tl I have a novel an the stocks, to be alled it the 'Justice-Clerk.' It is pretty ...

GRIM PASSION'S FORGE: THE ROMANCE OF A COTTON TOWN

... with fear t for my safety. t No, I was mad with jealousy and love. Look how your wife shrinks from me. She knows that I speak the truth. Long ago her heart told her that I loved you passionately, and this caused the .reserve you tried so hard to destroy ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... c in a barber's shop-a rubber bulb, with a cage of v green netting in case it should try to escape. Then, e if you want to speak to the driver, all you have to e do is to press the bulb until the occupation wearies ' you, and then screw round and call ...

THE STORY OF LAWRENCE CHETWYND

... the moonlight shaining full I' 'i hiB facel, flve you come for your money,' Ltiwrdnce 7 fc I had never heard my brother speak 'ii Bueh. tnC5 of utter despair in his life before. Some- n, in ]is attitude-atrestet theslicer which di woull~d inevitably ...