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... unless the milkman was steeeivieg me, and tasks, Count Sarento has married again within the past Sew days, the Coast was not speaking the truth. and there is very much more in this affair than t dareesy you dream poribb. stared. TM milkmae? asked. Wlrst ...

CH•riltß XV

... at Lemmata.. What ye know el this lady your &lam, and not miss. be said, slowly. • Sorely that is rather • strange way to speak to—to her hoebandt Her husband! Laurence, reeling hack, repeated the words, almost uncomprehendingly for • second. Then ...

BITS FROM BOOKS

... rigid tows royalty, and I bete seen it 6 egi taking, even with his mother, him self uoexpeetrilly into his royal spun., sod speak an .I,Rly at if he were giving mind to some inferior breed of human being. Many a person, chatting tate-11-tire with a sore' ...

WARD & SON, THE JEWELLERS, EVESHAM

... expected under - L e thnakebot the local stand, of ability to continue the land ,cwwwwee, for war for another year at keg. Speaking operation and the worm wort of permand of the work of as Navy, Mr. Balkur, thank s twa l arw t by lust D a ,a, 00 Wednesday ...

JANET. r 1 and the Soldiers and Sailors Working l'arty expressed their readiness to relinquish the work they ..

... •ay our chapleins at the front can give and take jokes anti arrange till sorts of aanuseinent for us. Weil, I think I may speak for ull our lads serving their King and 'oinitry in asking Cheese who made the arrangements to aettept our warmest thanks. ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1916
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 411 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TIII STANDARD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916

... Kr. sod his Ira Neither of them bad arm been abroad ber, rotten carne back to him. What shout the fere; eraser dth em could speak a wood ' man Irene Scathed Twat WM,* Laurence say league.* Met their own. They felt lad failed it was porfoetly sombeiv•brn ...

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... Ju•ta• Wise determined to And out if than were indeed the case. I rattly thick, it that is is, sod I ham bit my sae at, se to speak. the Ira pep, that my engaging yowl *bent will not regret the twenty prude which really gisee quite a corn. &Mug to sly pocket ...

BEECHAM'S PILLS

... don'tyou think it advisakite to ore rather carefully- 7 U, do nothing rub?' Lanrenoe could not but agree that'bis wow pinion wee speaking reasonably. and he strained bpi wild desire to rush back Barestns house. Anything you like, so long as at quiet Cy. 'ad ...

TURKS AS LOOTERS

... are told by refugees of the ateurdities that are bring perpetr It ated by the Turks under German tutelage. is forbidden to speak any of the enemy hinguagei in the streets, but, as it is impossible to get. on without French and Italian, it is against English ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1916
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 811 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

ilehteriai Me& liedepos, Dan. 1/I.—The barn see stmt the root to embark .m • earn, so dare e• time it

... or yarn Now we are in the eightenath month or allied', and therefore months' war are in armar and rise yet to be rased, no speak of the new esparto whiob hare al.° to be met roar or Plow they star oared in oarrying on the war oar errs it wore, am he understood ...

CURIOUS NESTING PLACES

... wives of farmers and agricultural labourers. There are two secretaries, one for North and the other or South Norfolk, who speak at the meetings. On one large farm where the farmer had tried the experiment of women's work he is quite satisfied with it ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1916
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2862 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

EitSll.ll

... . t few yaw% shall roll; . llioughti sod too:tante tieing. and The less gene be, .n.. 1 recta The preached from the Speak nitro the children of Israel that • y to forward. and be rid that their motto •r the New Tear. especial!, lo tostter• of ...