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SOME CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... in dy- nasties abroad, revolutions in politics at home, with art, science, literature, daily assuming Dew rphases, daily developing into new schools-it would have been too much to expect that the pretty little gay and glittering books which a score of ...

COME OUT OF YOUR HOLE, RAT!

... the column of the Daily ?? toppled down on your tender toes? What have you been doing? How have you been failing? Have ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4684 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINE

... of course! Perhaps you will dissolve the Union again. Do it, if you dare I Our motto, and we would have you understand it, is The Abolition of Slavery, and the Perpslssotion of the union. If, by any means, you ...

FREE TRADE HALL.—CONCERT

... g'rateful to me as the 'expression of your 'Agug 'feelingo, 'and if ocf your judgments, then your judgments oif , I have been governed by your feelings. The address you have, ('Hs ...

CHRISTMAS COLUMN

... mile,' What ridiculously sbort legs you have l said a tall mnan to a short one. I My legs reach the ground, and I should like to see yours do more, air, if they can, retorted the short mon, A visitor at ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Gout will enlighten your ignorance, by laying you flat on your back so that you could not stir for your life ifthe house caught fire. He will then put ...

VARIETIES

... week b-hfore they con. cluded there was no music in it. MIike, why don't you fire at those ducks, bay I don't you see you have got the whole flock before your gun ?- I kmnow I have; but when I get a good ...

HIGHLAND COUSINS

... took down a black bottle and a soda-water bottle, and the latter he filled from the former. Niall, said he, I will give y-ou advice. Maybe you have not as much wisdom as ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6361 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MARY NEVILLE

... is-take the telling in your own hands, and don't ?? it to chance. ?? I tell you that now I don't care a straw ! ' Arnd I say You do. As each day goes by and she z-ts dearer tO you, you ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... attacked some pretentious person for his characteristic foible. Why do you attack my weakest part? asked the assailed. Did I say anything about your head 2 replied Foote. A woman is like ivy-the more you are ruined thacloser she clings ...

JACOBI'S WIFE

... married we will go anrd see Geoffi-ey and your father, if you like. Shlalt it be esext week, Clarice t If you like, she said, playing nervously with the fokls of her dress. 1 ...