MR. THOMAS HARDY MARRIED
... MR. THOMAS HARDY MARRIED. The Press Association says that Mr. Thomas Hardy, the distingunished novelist, was married this morning at Enfield, London, to Miss Dugdale, who has acted as his secretary. ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY MARRIED. The Press Association says that Mr. Thomas Hardy, the distingunished novelist, was married this morning at Enfield, London, to Miss Dugdale, who has acted as his secretary. ...
... WM “ Marrying a woman iy a thing you can do at sny moment; but a swarm o' bees won't come for the asking ' —~THOMAS HARDY. Why is buying Warren's bread like marrying a woman P —WARREN P.B.—No prim giv'en. ...
... Dorchester, of Mrs. Hardy, wife of Mr. Thomas Hardy, the famous novelist. - The deceased lady had been in failing health for some time. This evening the local players at Dorchester are to perform Mr. Hardy's “ The Trumpet Major,”” and by Mr. ...
... numbe: affords reason to believe that the aim will succced. The contributors to the first number include Edmund Goss, C. 8., Thomas Hardy, A.0.M., John Galsworthy, and many other equally well-known writers. The new periodical (price 2d.) is to be published ...
... continuance of the present evil. But if you want to know what lies bencath the surface of Dorset country life you must read Thomas Hardy for the experience, and temper it with the poetic hopefulness of William Barnes.—C. in the ‘‘ Morning Post.”’ ...
... ascertained that his action was due to his strong desire to join the force in Dnm.nfit a | that me%mntqml listed in the name of Thomas Hardy into the 2nd Battalion Queen’s Royal West Surrey R‘?{'mmt. While serving with this battalion as a private he was killed ...
... subservient to the strength and plot and dramatic effect of the tale. A notable example is found in the many Wessex tales by Thomas Hardy, the great Wessex novelist. Last summer I followed step by step through the country of “Tess of the D’Urbervilles,” and ...
... of space and circumstance, the everlasting miracle-play of life and death is being enacted day by day on the -ur which Thomas Hardy knows so well. The market place is a square with a well house in the middle; five roads diverge from it and dribble off ...
... Home Mission Funds. Lastly Mr. Whetnall recalled some experiences in that country so often and so exquisitely described by Thomas Hardy, the novelist. He himself had mm-f_’t:: country and knew scores of quaint characters in it A hngthy story of an early ...
... Qdling. Miss Langdon Thomas, v. Mrs. Fletcher. Miss H. Langdon Thomas v. Miss A Collings Byves Miss M. de Putron, Miss \\n;zht Mrs. O'Donueli, Miss R Ozanne, Miss Bicge, Miss K. de Putron Miss Hardy. Ist ROUND. Miss Langdon Thomas, waik-over Mrs. Fletcher ...
... DEATHS. HARDIE.—On July 21, at Warwick House, Grange, Anna Wyatt, widow of the late Mr. J. J. Hardie, aged 73. Friends wishing to attend the funeral kindly meet at the house on Friday, July 23, at 1.30. Interment at Foulon Cemetery. CORBET.—-On July 22 ...
... many others, also some thirty or fort joke drawings by the k.dinf blach-n-i white artists of the day, including Dudley Hardy, Bert Thomas, Jack lgunfl lewis Baumear, H. M. Bateman. eto. ...