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... last few days at Moulton, in this county. The circum- stances are briefly ?? seven years ago a girt of sixteen, named Catherine Coome, marr ied her first-cousin, a painter of the same nanme, at Cheltein- irarmi, of whicir town they were both natives, After ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... bracelet of aunt Catherine's for days past.' '.he wretch ?? exclaimed pretty, not over-wise Airs le Vore. 'How I do hope he will be punisied ! Nothing would be too bal for him. But 0, dear! 0 dear! Whast shall I say to aunt Catherine? I do be- lieve she ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the nioderate price of eachnet. ?? sfit of the series, is The' ef thle Midi by Felix Gras, translated ..3the Proeal of Catherine A, Janvier. 13 sisry is founded on a thrilling episode of l'rcch Ferolltiol Althsouigh a work of ibon.itnt aimls at preseistiig ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... ieprisonment. Ties excuse for breaking faith with the poor girl was theis-tha since her abjuration she had said that St. Catherine and St. Margaret, with whom she asserted sie was frequently in direct conanin- nication, had appeared to her, and rebuked ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... Madamre Tamponin ?? M adamne D. GnssSOe LRucie ?? ?? ladamne BONNET Germaine ?? dame FairARNIER Annette ?? Mlaame A. RENAUD Catherine ?? ?? Madame MARLEY (FROMt OURt OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, THURSDAY, MJARCH 23-Ml1. Blum and Toch's latest farce cannot be ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2176 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Itprivo;to Secretary otid fithile drling Ci tait I tS accompany hia Excel'enoy. T11 I.,)vd LictVreit w IIo tie sle g?-t ot i at Coom, on, lila way to the agricultural ahow EtIof ]IToe R beliOvo, avail liim~elf of the oapper. E e P'01 the, Weanlo oh Loughb ...

LITERATURE

... re clever and ispirited. Catherine King's Secret Society,bhow-1 r ever, is e'xtravagantly and improbabl hrrbe ?? for a novel ; and the characters of the - i sisterse are too highly coloured, even for sensa- a tiOn. Catherine herself, mad with the en- ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr and, Lady Caroline RussetLand Miss Russell, Lady Charles Somerset and Miss Somerset, Mr Cecil- Russell, Mr and Lady Catherine Berkeley, Sir George and Lady Walker and Miss Walker, Sir Humphrey and Lasdy Annette de Traf- ford, Lady Gerard, Srs Washington ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... but strike us as remarcably picturesque both in outline and colour. But what is tbe picturequesesa of the Glhats themselves coom- Tpared to the throng of humant beings gathered on their lower tiecrs ot steps?! On these Ghats, every year, and every morning ...

LONDON AND PARISIAN FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... for trim- niiigs, both in llrorning atid dinner dress. Wle may citc anrtong thie most elegant robes of tire latter kird those coom- posedl of velvet or satin, the lorder trimmed with a very broad band of either ermiane or sable; the corsage, balf high, ind ...

Advertisements & Notices

... BECOMING INCAPACITATED EITHER BY OLD AGE OR INFIRMITY. Hon. Treasurer, EnwAnD TERRY, Esq. CHARLza J. DAvors, Secretary, S, Catherine-street, Strand. THE ACTORS' ASSOCIATION, Ie, ST. MARTIN'S-LANE, W.C. Telephone No. 1,753, Gerrard. Telegraphic Address, ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2615 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REMVFWs OF -t0OKI 'BoyDner P.,, ?sTi .tu. Tire8leq, Catherine street - A vzor, ?? o-f tzuby bte, ha havo b~een p lu~lied of lrst~ ?? Amo~reO. The one before us is perhaps the mostwordlessemorat tem.insauthor is,we believe, an icdiy dual named Laumoent ...