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[ALL RIGHTS EESEII•ED.I A DIVIDED HOUSE: A STUDY FROM LIFE. BY ANNIE S. SWAN. CHAPTER XXVII. AUNT MARY'S SPHERE ..

... in bed, they stole out for a peep at the sea by the light of the Christmas moon and stars, which shone in a cloudless sky. The night was one of rare beauty and peace. There was no wintry chill in the pleasant air, and upon the sandy shore the waves played ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1890
Newspaper: Hawick News and Border Chronicle
County: Roxburghshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2164 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... the Spring Shall hist It Usmd with Winter's icy bars. But stiU •*•>. aid the t-kaid is always light. The sUrs are in the sky all night. And d»t js-st a nows they wbicli hide the liright Creen heart oi S|»ring. Nut all of life i* dreamel away In Summer ski>-a ...

Something for Somebody. | BALANCE. ?C* FEAR more tho coming years X What they may bring will bo nights bei-elt

... X What they may bring will bo nights bei-elt o» stars Mayhap the brightest blosaoniH of the Spring Shall first bound with Winter's icy bars. But still beyond the cloud is always light. The stars are in the sky all night. And deepest snows are they which ...

satisfy me but my man. I’m hungry for a sight of man, and I’m going home in the morning, not

... observance in your wild adopted country,” she said, with slight shrug of disdain. Orion glittered brightly in a frosty sky that night. ** I*ll call you my star of hope/* breathed Celia, gazing at the majestic constellation. And to tlie shadow of a tiny ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1930
Newspaper: Hawick News and Border Chronicle
County: Roxburghshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

( HAPTEH XXIV

... wasn't beauty they wanted—a sea-drenched beach iu morning was far more beautiful than crown of rubies necklace pearls; the sky every night glittered with jewels that only artists and poets bothered look at. He began to walk towards the air liner. Hie only thing ...

■ALANCE. I FEAR no more the coming year. What they may bring. Days will sunless; nights bereft of stars; Mayhap

... they may bring. Days will sunless; nights bereft of stars; Mayhap the brightest blossoms the Spring Shall first bo bound with Winter’s icy bars. But still beyond the cloud is always light, The stars are the sky all night, And deepest snows are they which ...

Published: Friday 20 October 1939
Newspaper: Hawick News and Border Chronicle
County: Roxburghshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 178 | Page: 6 | Tags: none