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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 ...

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 ...

DRAMA

... re- amusement to be derived from the performanee. ir- Of Miss Louie Freest's performanee as Puck it ie it not possible to speak in terms of unqualifed 3e praise. She was sprightly enough. and ber make- of up befits the part, but her voice and her delivery ...

THE BEST HUNDRED BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

... linrary for West Ham, r i;o do not suppose it will be any breach of coa- I fid eaco to say that Xon ofv theocompetitofs caei speak from experience of the wants of frc- r -juliiters of that library. There are several ' i competitors who are in charge of ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... a sociable and hospitable e couple, who have made their way up from the d ranks, who have plenty of money, and cannot I; speak good English. The Mercers have takeni a place next to that of Sir Patrick, and have , invited down on a visit the plain, bouncing ...

DR. GEORGE HENRY KINGSLEY.*

... THE VICAR'S COFFEE HOUSE. f CLEANLINESS AND DIVIDENDS. le. The Rev. Russell Fiolay, Vicar of All Saint.m' its CamberweU, speaking yestorday at the first annuaic id- meeting of the shareholders of his Victory !es Coleo House, announced a 5k per cent ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... k h hero, is often almost irritatingly discursive and 3 leisurely, it must be ren.embcred that the r whele bock is, so to speak, written round him, i , and is as a backgrovnd to the lnexihratioes.a that ihe delivers (through some odd three hundred ...

THIS SIDE OF ROCHESTER BRIDGE.*

... staeb* over the Medrav-it w::s derro'isked and 20 mored in ac-..s 5 panZ of e:t thece who ?? an, rffetcot o.'e U-. not. to speak of the eroel!r ?? iclrde- vrwr hridge which ?? hen r nmcmi to vw tne river so close to it, ste, a, if to d the last trace of ...

MILITARY SIDE SHOWS

... nuthorities to deal with the various problems which I bad hitherto been lod to believe WM$ tbeir par- ticular speciality. Speaking frout behinid nto eutrencuzplelt of lsther, and liternlly facina steel as he spoke, he sketched a rhpid plrin of what Rhould ...

A LIBERAL DEAN.*

... ready to defend those who came under simi- larly narrow condeianation. Of Deln Milman's work at St. Paul's we cannot here speak, or of his Contintental travels, of which Dr. Milinan gives nn interesting record. rbe book, which is admirably written and ...

AFRICAN BLUE BOOK

... the I Colonil Legisture, I intentionally retained Mr. 3don ttmelhom I have known' pim inll for a lon2 tisnes, int order to speak to himn in a frnk U informal manner about the c of zoffalaime I adopted this course with him, e fldid s several members of ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... colla- Dorateurs. For it is, wo should intagiae, rare to iiil iin an alionu world evon onte being whose i1160 runs, so to speak, ' in fortunate parallels ' Nvith ?? owtV.: yet M.r. Lneg has lready found jthat Niuid in Mr. Itider Ilaggard, and nowy again ...