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MONTY'S FRIEND

... intimate of friends. Wherever the man wvent the eat followed. When he was working in the shallow trench, where the sparse gold dust was found, Tom sat or slept on the edge of the trench, and coca- 6ionally reminded Monty of the presence of a friend, by the ...

SAVED FROM THE DEPTHS

... them, un- certain that in this world reunion would ever come again. I am quite alone in the world; you have friends, perhaps. Keep it, and save yourself, Barbara en- treated the profferer of tfhe lif e-belt. He was a man of ab-out five-and-thirty, of ...

HOW LARA DIED

... were your reasons for thinking so? A friend, wsho had known her well, Maurice Palmer, wrote and told me of her death. He had paidl for her burial. Alma drew a long, deep breath. lHow was she supposed to have died ?! Through an accident. She was, as ...

HOW LARA DIED

... What were your reasons for thinking A friend, w;ho had known her -well, Maurice, Palmer, *rote and told mne of her death. He had paid for her &cerial. Alma drew a long, deep breath. How was she esupposed to have died? Througsh an accident. She was, as ...

HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIEND

... Tell me the i truth. Did Strafford go to Hamburg in my place-to save mre? Yes, answered Mortimer, gravely. Why did I not guess it? he groaned; then the old bitter cry: Oh, that I had died for thee! Mortimer was silent; 'he could do nothing for this ...

FAMOUS COMIC SONGS

... detailed how has 1 Down. in Skytown, lived a miaid, is i rog sODg, Polly, wea't you try nme, oh bn Churuing ouuteir ws her trade, 1 Lsing eons JPelly. won't vea try me, oh! 'He with the senseless chorus icoal-box' it was C Uto known as) of l.eamo ...

TO SYLVIA

... Lord Kimberley di.- itxa ping has a deterrent effect on the victim, and stated tha ire kre; a member of the House which he was addressing whi ls eighteen times while at school. But instead of hinting that t' ' which his noble friend received at school ...

A QUESTION OF COURAGE

... father (she was motherless) to join the trip that he and his friends wnero making to Switzerland. And the old man, one of his dearest friends, had willingly con- sented. He smiled on the youth when he asked for his company, and Edward answered the unspoken ...

CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... of a useful Iadjunt to the Catholi cause. had been mistaken for something rmore significant. Could Perosi have been saved from his friends he would have had a fairer field and considerably more favour in this country. For he would then have been judged ...

NOBLER THAN REVENGE

... present we cannot dis- cover him. I think that he has been warned, and that he is afraid of their finding him. Why should he mind? I believe if we knew that we should be nearer a solution of our difficulties. In any case this poor girl saved herself fromI ...

New Novels

... bores. Probably, however, this will not ibe 1 ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1138 | Page: 32 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HOUSE BY THE RIVER

... were almost alone in the world. Then came this new trouble, too-the dis- appearance of your friend, which may mean for you much that aon cannot understand of evil. 'on must be saved. Yout say you are afraid of me Butb need a girl be afraid of a manvwlio ...