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Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press

He was in iutter spurns than he had ever been. He whistled over his work all day long; be laughed

... scarce worth our whit., Though by itself a trifle, atom, mite. iirows great in time, as streamlets which unit•. The word we speak will cheer a brother's who to some other will his joy impart. //c will rejoice, and sound the note along: which thus shall ...

Practical Shirt Maker, 1 & 3, CLARE STREET, BR I 0 L. MISS M. J. BURRELL, Towbar of Thoory, 55,

... Lighting Station. Everyone who knows Sir Chihchen socially is charmed with him, and few men are personally more popular. Ho speaks our language easily and fluently, and is never at a loss, whether in conversation or in the mor e formal utterances of a public ...

Courtnay round einisetr going into tne owingroom with the stout lady on his arm, and no opportunity of saying a

... painfully apparent to him. At any moment has host might address him by name; or Celia herself, who was not very far off, might speak to him. In either case, detection would immediately follow, and Courtney would be the laughing-stock of the company. 80, at ...

SALE GLENORA'S MARRIAG&

... they had passed on • little way, he quietly went to his home. Next day lie visited the shop again, and he got • chance of speaking to Miss Glenora. She was bright and chatty as usual, and she wanted him to buy things just as before. But he thought her ...

As if she had received a divine intimation to at once put away something related to the ills of destiny

... Wor you leightnin' ? asked Betty. Ben decided not to give her that bit of nature to interpret against him, and did not speak. Betty, still sitting, turned her low chair on its rockers, and with heavy breathing bent to reach a pair of Wellington boots ...

( ) JOHN .TREMBLETTS FAIRY. BY SYDNEY WATSON, ♦ntbor et The Silver Bell, 'Almost Fatal, he. It was eleven o'clock

... have nothing to complain of ; you are as good as gold. Take that shilling to buy a ribbon, and tell Mrs. Jupp !should like to speak to her. From Mrs. Jupp Charles Sanford learnt that the child whose voice he had heard was the daughter of one of her lodgers ...

T. C. STOCK & Co., 8, Victoria Street. All the New WE worms GLEANINGS

... out that there would be no difficulty in passing ships speaking to on. another if there was the necessary electric coil and plate on the side of each vessel. He also thinks that we might easily speak across the Channel by means of induction without wire ...

TEE WEST INDIES

... Even people who are rich e. ffer in many ways from not having to tike their pert in the struggle for life. As I sail in speaking of life in the Guiana forest, 'every living thing is over moving Co , ward, working towerts an end whi, Is Is unattainab ...

WROLFSALE & RETAIL

... he said in a whisper. I tore Me sever ~ f f and read: Miss Alston !married thirty years aga; she is now dead. I dared not speak. Oink a shock, o brutal an ending to all his hopes mast surely kill him. tried to hide the telegram, and to think et some kindly ...

T. C. STOCK & CO., 8, Victoria Street. All the New Patterns and Designs for 1900

... Souther!, and Western States of America Die fact that under his rlyties crimes of violence were conspicuous by their aheence speaks volumes for his administrative attlity. and that he was 3.000 miles from his base with but seventy troopers is out additional ...