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ENTERTAINMENTS

... Helljohn. In 'the second act there is a s'talsstic tableau of the railway accident in which ,Lady Isabel's illegitimate child is killed. The new veysione is even more heart-rending than the -old,I and for that reason' it will-no doubt find- Iconsiderable ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... fi 3ears of age, and one who from delicate health, I am sorre to say, is not very heavy. 1: was too thankful that t child was not killed to have safd anything about the mattel but whenl see errorxeufs statements msdetocover thefaul ef public servants I ...

CHILD-LIFE IN BOOKS

... intĀ£roduceeda s ch:ild into an~y of his lighter pieces (save thle ms~rk.-A' lihter l ') we Oshol have !had -the - conversation of a giat from the Epa: of ai hady. Stem;e by reaseon ol the exsquisite> delicacey bf h3is fancy, might bare mzade the child prattle ...

THE FATAL CHILD POISONING CASE ON THE SOUTH SIDE

... for a child. That was the first hint he get that the was wanted for a child. He told her that he would not have given it to her had he known it was for child. He also told her distinctly it was never supplied to auy l>er*on administered to a child unless ...

A NORFOLK ISLAND STORY

... upon an cx parte statement. We take, however, Mlajor I Child's story from his own lips, and Air. Barber is not heard in reply. Still let it go for what it is worth. Tllis is the stbry I which Major Child himself, anxious to lplace his conduct in the point ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... hlimtxself charged with the care of three young child-en. Swiss Stories for Childlren aud those who Love Christ, from the 'German of Madlam Johanna Spyri, by Lucy t Wheelock, are charnming studies of child-life, s with a Swiss background. Ehdwy; or ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... own child. The mother has, before the action of the play begins, been married to one Grant, whose brotber, Sir Philip Grant, has compelled him to leave his wife and emigrate, taking his child with him. But for some reason Sir Philip needs a child to replace ...

A PRE-SHAKESPEARIAN PLAY IN PARIS

... marriage, ?? discovers he has been deceived, and determines to kill his wife. He is, however, advised by his con- fident, Vasquez, to treat hler kindly and learn from her the paternity of the child by cunning. Annabella's nurse betrays her young mistress ...

SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOOKS

... blackboard. Further, if a child is guilty of a breach of good manners he-of course it will never be she-is not only to he admonished but is also to be reminded of the particular lesson applicable to his case. For example, a child is passing in front of ...

THE ARMENIANS

... wife, and M. Varlin, their friend. M. Bedros described the perils through which they had passed, and stated that his onlv child was torn from its mother's arms and cut to pieces before her eyes by a Turkish soldier. His wife's escape was due only to the ...

THE BOOK OF SINDIBAD

... a severe struggle suc- ceeded in killing it. Soon after the man returned, and seeing a shapeless, blood-stained mass lying on the floor, at once thought that his cat, which came forward to meet him, had killed his child. In his, hasty anger he struck the ...

PARIS EXHIBITION

... that the woman is a Madame Damard, a wife of a bookseller in the Rs1e des Dames, the e child being her five-year-old d atghter, Jeanne. I M. Damard was also killed through the falling of the bridge. The official identification of - the bodies of the victims ...