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... was to build an Orphanage- South Wales men did their share, for over was collected by them. Later came the question of one child being taken from a family, and trained well, whilst the mother, and the remainder, must eke out an existence in the best way ...

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... had a little child, a baby girl, whom she idolised. But the idol of her heart was taken from her ; the mother was bereaved of her only child, and under peculiarly harrowing circumstances She was staying at a gay resort by the sea. The child, guarded by ...

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... smile, and an old gentleman inside deposited ker en a seat by him, es if she had been his own child. The omnibus was full, as omnibuses always are; end the child bad ample amusement in watching its inmates, or glancing at the whirl of traffic around, timid ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1889
Newspaper: Penarth Chronicle and Cogan Echo
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4986 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PKMABTH CHibMICLB, BATUIDAY JULY 15. 1893

... mmmsnrtrf and pothers hare followed. Summer Clearance now adorns each shop window. “Giro a dog bad name, and the quicker you kill Vi— the belter, iaa true saying, but moat of forget the word* of our Greet Ksemplai , Let him that ia without kin, cast the ...

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