WIT AND HUMOUR
... say was an African chief on the Gold C ...
... say was an African chief on the Gold C ...
... proceeding from the yard, and on entering it they found Mrs Harding lying in a most deplorable condi- tion, burnt nearly from head to foot. She was irnme- diately placed on a shutter, and carried to the Westmin- ster Hospital, where she lies with scarcely any ...
... exact counterpart of Little Nell. *';,ittle Nell who 1 queried the Tennessean. Dickens looked him over from head to foot, and from foot to head, before he answered, My Little Nell. Oh, said the Tenneqsaean, I didn't know you had your daughter with ...
... receives the bridegroom and ledis him I to tho bIide, who is still seated as immobile as a statue on her divan, enveloped from head to foot .in her pink veil. Ahmed, who has now the right to behold her features, falls on his knees at her feet, and implores her ...
... Medicines, gratis: And thofe »ho no: chufe to be attended, may have Medicines wi:h Directions. The Do&ots •ill be at the Nag’s Head, the Foot the Butcher Bank, on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuefday, and Wednefday Thuifday, at the Grapes in Norh Shields, and at ...
... that at all events a large portion of the mace now in use in the House of Commons is the bauble itself, and that the head and foot were recast at the Restoration. A chance for unemployed clerks. A whole army of enumerators will be wanted for the census- ...
... when they are spied at that way, retorted the lady. Fair trade or free trade I don't want to be examined all day from head to foot without retaliation. This queer mixture of the morning paper and the morning manoeuvres of the folks opposite was finished ...
... from Jamaica to London, to obtain » ro ,e from tlic author, which was accomrbflicd in fifteen —The Rev. W. fwtllcd from head to foot, pronounced part recovery, hot cured in two mouths, as acknowledged him in letter to the author, and at farther confirmed ...
... Itilyji, it« 2. WILSON, being Removed VJ »iom Fox »si. Lfmb, in I'ilg im tlrrC'. ihf no ti, l;f Sign of -he N A G Cl’s HEAD, the Foot of liuiclier Bank, in ••hich ij made I'evcral Alterations and linpiovcnicn's; wliete all GFNttFMm, Travfilfrs, and may ...
... hospitable house in which he hsd found shelter, whose gaze should he encounter but that of Mrs Craggs, who, syalug him from head to foot in his best attire, apparently Icoked for an explanation? When he said tbat somehow he had got fastened out she laughed ...
... and he was jumping about the floor. A few minutes afterwards she opened the door, and found the deceased in flames from head to foot. Deceased wanted to go downstairs, but witness, who has only one arm, prevented him, and managed to pul some of his clothing ...
... started to beat him with a whip. Hle beat him round and round the passage, and Mfr Healy jumped about. He beat him from head to foot, and he must be black and blue all over. Mr Healy did not say a word ; he only jumped about. There was no noise while all ...