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BOOKS OF THE DAY

... flora Russel. (LIn- It don: Digby Long and Co.-Miss Dora Rus- a. sell's heroines always remember their high it estate, and speak and act with a sense of it dignity. The lofty style of the opening chap . ters is maintaned throughout. 3. The Greatest Gift ...

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 ...

JOCK O' HAZELDEAN

... afraid papa must. I feel positive lie wishes me to be Lady Houlkcr. Ugh ! What a name ?? and Et'hel pouted prettily. I'll speak to Mr. Harding to-night. I will tell him I love you. Oh ! if I were only rich, or had a practice of my own. You will wait for ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... classos; and by way of showing their de- fects he plants down among them a beauti- ful savage who has never worn shoes, can- not speak three words coherently, and is capable of nothing but falling in love. The result is that the savage s defects. are patent ...

THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. LEACH

... hi i tachcedl ! But, really, there is no accounting for of taste. Sir William never admired Miss Thulrsy, re would hardly speak of her in fact ; not from dis- el like, but mnere indifference. Of course, she made til -a dead set at his son; those outwardly ...

BOER OF BRITON?

... Jollanllesburg y ;c -, 'ii gull (r ?? .S 1). lb nejiI ll ,a ld olr e.-ln ide of actling so P jizls i' s .ely I roiild never speak to her tZ i N] decided liotwoeen her and MITS. a, c i 'i~tcr ibroly ?? be carefully Jr * ' Studid ?? ihe Was finallv tk !; ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... lingers after church while the young people parade about, youths and maidens gazing at each other, but shyly forbearing to speak. Decision Sunday is a loug step forward. After the service, each bachelor approaches tho maiden of his choice with a ceremonious ...