A CHANGE IS AS GOOD AS A REST
... turns to My Novel, not thinking of sleep— A change is aB good as a rest. Tbat merchant gets up with the lark, Hia duties are aught but a jeai ; These over, he rides with bin *on in ?? r * ...
... turns to My Novel, not thinking of sleep— A change is aB good as a rest. Tbat merchant gets up with the lark, Hia duties are aught but a jeai ; These over, he rides with bin *on in ?? r * ...
... CHANGING ROUND PLOTS Of course, all kit:hen gardeners know that a change is as good as a rest, and we shall sow our onions upon ground that previously tore a crop of the cabbage ...
... the point the conversation dropped it. A keen informal discussion ensued, several members taking part who do not contribute often. Me experiment may be voted a success on the theory that a change is as good as ...
... consequence is that, whether or not a certain Mr. Jones, of Clytha, who does not exist, is a magistrate, Mr. Herbert is not a magistrate, no gentleman of that name having been appointed. It ?? not possibly matter a farthing to Mr. Herbert whether Lord ...
... what a fdeasure to feel rooted to such a charming spot ! ooking round with dark liquid eyes. Now she had to live in London. Ah ! with a shrug of her very handsome shoulders, the dust ; the noise, the unrest were frightful. But, with quite a touching ...
... votes. Although there was a considerable Conservative thajority in the Council at this time. I could never quite understand how it was that such a prominent personality as Mr. Gayton failed to secure election. Like the rest, of us, he had his failings ...
... and the enibaik.i of Henry V., destroyed a cosy ilu. and pretty garden right on the ...
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... arrangements for engaging the service* a lre;iiter to jiddrem the Aeeooiation.—Mr. C.imn moved that lb*- hon. sec. to the Central Association io ask them send a lecturer down during October- Tliis agre.od to. A discussion lock place I ram ways, and rcso'uL:on ...
... Orritrdeon'a study of four genera-1 tions of the Royal family at Window. Lord Swaythling has a George Motland. Many hying peinters and etchers are exhibiting in the galleries—including Mr. W. L. Wyllie, R.A., Sir H. Hughes- Stantfm.• H. A.. and Mr. Herketh ...
... to place a number of young people as apprentices, although there are not enough learners' vacancies to go round. A great many parents would willingly pay premiums, but are unable to do so. However. if a boy or girl has a very strong bent In ...
... Oxford— H. A. Douglas, B.A., Balliol; H. Wright, B.A., Christchurch; G. Rose, B.A., Magdalen Hall; E. Armitege, B A., University Coll. ; W. Milton, Ml, Exeter Coll., by letters dimissory from Uie Bishop of Ripon ; The Hon. Henry B. Pakenhaui ...