Thoughts for To-day On Lips
... love are tremulously full of the glowing softness they borrow from the heart, and electrically obedient to its impulse. —Grace Greenwood. ...
... love are tremulously full of the glowing softness they borrow from the heart, and electrically obedient to its impulse. —Grace Greenwood. ...
... love are tremulously full of the glowing softness they borrow from the heart and electrically obedient to its impulses. —Grace Greenwood. He kissed me hard, as though he’d pluck up kisses by the roots that grew upon lips. Shakespeare. Lips whose rosy labyrinth ...
... love are tremutously full of the glowing softness they borrow from the heart, and electrically obedient to its impulse. —Grace Greenwood. IR R ...
... a Exhibition; Mr Lippincott, the publisher, and his wife, the writer novels and sketches under the nom de, plume of Grace Greenwood j Colonel W. Smith, the United States army, the husband of one of Hoi-ace Greely'a daughters ; and also the other daughter ...
... STRANGE RUMOUR ABOUT PRINCE IMPERIAL. lAJj. Writing from London to the Ifen - Grace Greenwood, the well-known author. -A strang. rumour has een for ?[, *' In London, and now find it given win. able circumstantiality, if not '. c Jide Pari. Fi:,ar ...
... —Little Tom beat 'Jack. Salfo&d Handicap.—Middle Temple, 1; Ptarmigan, 2; Tears, 3. * Eight ran. Arrived.— Solon, His Grace, Green-wood, traveller, Juvenis, Notice, Curate, and Baby. LONDON BETTING. BARfc PLATE. j 1 Prtuuc Arthur oil 2 Quantook tkn 10 1 ...
... friendly with certain Gorman army contractors.— Central News. AMERICAN AUTHORESS DEAD. New York, Thursday.—Mrs Lippinoott (Grace Greenwood) died at New Rochelle yesterday. Bhe was the author of Merry England, Bonnie Scotland, Victoria, Queen of England ...
... previously been written of the Queen's life—notably, the recent one by Mrs Oliphant and another by an American writer, Grace Greenwood.but Miss Tytler's book is, we gather, the first real attempt that has been made to give a true and actual story of the ...