A Welsh Family
... of bread were handed round in a tiny basket, how three glasses were filled with water, and the dirty plates taken into the kitchen, and plates of rice pudding brought in on a tray. ...
... of bread were handed round in a tiny basket, how three glasses were filled with water, and the dirty plates taken into the kitchen, and plates of rice pudding brought in on a tray. ...
... ous one, the real author having been, we believe, Tane Elliot. Driver C. F. Davidson and the Shattered Portrait of Lord Kitchener Driver C. F. Davidson, whose portrait we give above, met his death in trying to rescue his horses during a severe enemy ...
... brawling families. Here we find that an election is in progress, and that Mr. Custortary Spokes, of no occupation (Mr. Fred Kitchen), is, when made drunk enough, prepared to go to the poll in the car of the fair canvasser, Lady Ethel Wallace-West (Miss Ethel ...
... boy was told to get a tem porary cook, and in about an hour's time announced that he had procured one. When I went into the kitchen to interview the substitute, behold, my old cook He had saved his face by leaving for an hour he returned and stayed another ...
... or' that household in a very few pages. Whether it be Little Lulu, once of the circus, or the gentle lady who found Lord Kitchener under the table or said she did or Liza the. Egoist, or the brave- penny-a-bunch woman all their histories, as reported by ...
... Macdonald, who committed suicide at the Hotel Regina in Paris. Another, and it is believed by one of Lord Kitchener's near relatives, is that Lord Kitchener was not drowned but was captured from a boat and is now a prisoner in Berlin. And this in the twentieth ...
... he is well known as a man who never hesitates to speak the truth, a fact which caused the suppression of his book, With Kitchener to Cairo BOOKS OF THE WEEK concluded from page 432] of a Nationalist candidate for Parliament. You imagine that he was happier ...
... the front of the building, to the puzzling of the people 1 Mr. Renwicfe has admirable pen-portraits of Joffre, Gallieni, Kitchener (with many good stories), Putnilc, Venezelos and other prominent figures in the war. His chapter on Men of the Empire does ...
... hill which she is to share with Mr. Merson, and of apple- blossom time, and Let us live for to-night. Then comes Mr. Fred Kitchen, a broad and effective low comedian with plenty of energy, and after him the Hebrew, Mr. Sam Stern) There is room for shortening ...
... the front of the building, to the puzzling of the people 1 Mr. Renwicfe has admirable pen-portraits of Joffre, Gallieni, Kitchener (with many good stories), Putnilc, Venezelos and other prominent figures in the war. His chapter on Men of the Empire does ...
... duly high spirited and determined to marri each other, Miss Doris Lytton an ...
... him very comfortable. And so the high- spirited and delicately nurtured Margaret finds that she must almost live in the kitchen to prepare her husband's dishes, must dress cheaply be cause the All Highest at Potsdam has decreed that if she wears a ...