THE FASCINATION OF A CHAT,
... THE FASCINATION CHAT, Few apparently withstand the natnral fascinations. of chat, now and then, and many make the slightest attempt resist h ...
... THE FASCINATION CHAT, Few apparently withstand the natnral fascinations. of chat, now and then, and many make the slightest attempt resist h ...
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... A CHAT WITH PATTI. A WARM TRIBUTE TO RICHTER. ” Did I ever find teeming a labour? Well, I can't honestly say that I did. I suppose that I what they call very quick study.” Thus Madame Patti in the course of an interview with representative the Graphic ...
... A CHAT WITH STANLEY. A eorimponient of a Loadon poser, having interviewed Mr. Staaley.writer —There is eeereely &Riegle perceptible clump him after WI be has Mtn through dining the last three years. The eagle eye is es bright end as piercing. the reuse ...
... and after a final hymn the doors open to let out the worshippers into the bustling mnoises of the street. Pircriy, { LOCAL. Christian Science Lectures. The Rev. A. R. Vosberg, a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, Boston, U.S.A,, is to ...
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... Eggs are worth at least ls. 6d. a dozen. Young turkeys are now reaching an interesting ago, and with regard to these I should like to record a conversation I had with a farmer friend mine the Wier night who rears annually a large number of turkeys. Ile is ...
... A CHAT WITH QIRMANA Lance-Corporal K.A.M.C., wetflas kM siatar in Bolton: M Wa are bringing hem* th* lergset eonaignment wounded that heap brought bom* yet. vig.. IJfT. tanriUe whan you came think Mit Some are very had ease* and wa carry elea* 900 each ...
... few women who are willing to wear what proves unbecoming, as the too cheap hat as a rule is. As the season advances there is often a marked change in styles—in fact, a woman whose taste in dress is far-famed declares that the effort to know just what ...
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... A CHAT IN THE TRAIN. train.was in for Charleroi, but I had to wait L little for my own, and I was glad to find my khaki friends from Ilougoumont upon the platform. We left at 15.12 (the Belgian method of computing the time is becoming a habit with me ...
... LIKES A CHAT Miss Borthwlck does very little reading. She used to read with glasses, but when they became unsuitable to her eyes she did not feel a desire for another pair, and now can read only large writing. She is. however. interested in everything ...