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CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... But I dragged the pond -with a seine, drained it and i raked it, and there wvore only three frogs in the whole a place. SPEAK INCr FOR HISTORY. S Generations of sehoolboys learn the drsmatio e speeches ascribed to famous commanders just before X frmous ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... just then. In another minute thr man again came in with a huge card, saying the Lord 'Mayor and Sheriffs of London wanted to speak to Sir Algernon West very urgently in the next room. Sir Algernon apologiserl to Sir George, and went out to s.uch great d ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... h.I.RIT. Princess Marie of Greece, the Princesses Bertriee, Victoria, Maud, and Hollehlohe use - KOKO for the Hair, and speak very highly of it. The letters may be seen at the ofilces of the Kiko Marieopas Co. Mtd., 16. Besis Marks, London. Sold by ...

THE GODDESS: A DEMON

... which isi a' mistak'.1'- Stand on one side, Mr. Ferguson. I do oub take my instructions from you. I wish to speak to that young lady. Then speak to her from where you are- though what you can have to say to her is more than I am able to imagine. She is ...

Within Sound of the Town Hall Bells

... accemn- plished. Thus far speaks Free Lance in the third person phiral. Ho is, perliaps, too modest to thrulst himself forward in a statement of the woI1 wllicll lie piirposes to do. Onl Wednesday last (now let him I 'lu (CITrY speak for himself) I attended ...

THE CORNER HOUSE

... escapes that rapac- iousncss bred of familiarity which is one of the most striking characteristics of the Cockney land- lady. I speak from experience, for I myself had given up possession of countless latch-keys, and had run the whole gamut of lodging-house ...

BOER OF BRITON?

... wsithl a small amnount of fervour, but i these last -were all Boers. Owm Paul at once began to maie a. tour of the I beds, speaking brusquely, yet kindly, to their in- I mates, whoever they mighlxt chance to be, and giving presents of briarwlood pipes ilid ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... enough to hold half a dozen people another tells o of the making of a snown' man, * bigger than life-size, Yand many others speak of splendid games of snqow- ; hall.' e I myself ean toll of the lovely effect of the snow on o field and garden. Before 'my ...

THE GODDESS: A DEMON

... under this idood-rod shadow, our lives shall draw closer to eaclh other. For my part, I am content. I waited for her to speak; she was still ; but sae rested one hand upon my arm, annd I trembledl. Don't let yourself be n oubled I by fantastic fears ...

THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. LEACH

... :itiI, wit.hi narrow slit eyes, which seemed to in.ti ` ipwards at the corners. Bring it youlself; Mr. Morrow ivishes to speak to you aloui.' Cutnhiffe showed by his manner lie wai; an friend of the family. He questioned -i.. A!. bert upon his healthl ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... Shakespeare, who was doubtless nervous, and who, like most tenors, has a rather feeble-speak- ing voice, was affectionately invited by a lady in the audience to Speak up. THE DUHE'S REMTARKS. The most original character in the Memoir of the Princess ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURF

... These principles are cleanliness, good air, 0 good food, and a quiet mind. Of courae, medieinal treatment is necessary. We speak -only of what the patient himself can do to aid in his own restoration aand to protect other inmates of the house from infection ...