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MISS WINCHELSEA'S HEART

... the . Roman journey, saying nothing about the mar- r riage, but expressing very cordial feelings. 1 They had been in Rome at Easter, and Fanny 9was married in the August vacation. She wrote f a garrulous letter to Miss Winchelsea describing .her home-coming ...

SONG OF THE OLD YEAR

... slunmer night, ail Fill thic goblet and drink as niy~waliling toesos cilk, thil Lot the Navssail howl drip cud the alvel shicut rise- of But a wvord in your ear frocc tkp passing Old Year, 'Tis tile last time ?? Then sing ?? farewell ; 0 Tics ?? etyre shall ...

NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... however, was an Onoidium sphoelatium majus, a gigantic Mexican plant, some of whose rich trusses of deep yellow and brown flowers rise to a6 height of three Ecet. The second comer was Mr.-Tfames Fildes, Chorl- ton- cum-Hardy, whose plants were generally smaller ...

IN FULL CRY

... nearly pitch-dark. The snow was falling; it lay two or three inches deep upon the pavement; It was bitterly. cold. A keen north-easter ?? through the lane. He slhivered, refusing to advance, taking her by the vrrist to prevent her pulling him. What's the ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... commemoration of the a glorious resurreotion of our dear Lord. Natture is busy. everywhere exemplifying the great awakening and rising from the grave to new life, power, and beauty. ti Lovely hns .been this holy season-heart and soul- ls cheering, in spite ...

Literary Extracts

... Photins. 'Their depth-, 200 to WU~ cubits, far acid exceeds that of wells of the ordinary construction, and the leave spontaneous rise of thle water in a rushing atream'shows that occa, no machine was employed to pump or lift it. A Frenobman wear who has established ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... letter, I 'respectfullv inscribe it. I offer my oio'ere thanks to M. and A., of 'Manchester, for their kond letter and the Easter lilies, which I very much enjoyed. IAlso to Stretford for magazines and I papers, and to Mildred Travis for ?? nice ...

A DESPERATE ENDEAVOUR, A TALE OF ALASKA

... immense fortune ha&been drawn into the vortex, and dur- inig the past ffour weeks he had been paying his losseawith monkey rised on credit. Four weeks- during which he had 'worn a close mask of assumed .cheerfulnesstothe world and-to his own family, while ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... vails tora'e her heavy folds. I had no i idea. I couldn't get on without the wvind. Iim afraid I i shall h've to wait till it rises again. It s verv ?? Prosser in the Churcli M~onlthly.' ! - SAGC ACTOUS DOGS. (l'y Annie .L Sincair). I heard a, trne story ...

Literary Extracts

... an annual coat of 01i3Q. The necessity for pro- alt, vidu amusem ent as well as teaching was already Per- reuc ceived. On Easter Monday of.. 1818. a teal meeting was hion held by these little slaves of thek lamhp, and so j tdiciously ifet free from o ...

Literary Extracts

... bc papers as -late as the year- 1040.-1t~e Fouictl Estate. g ME. BOOLRY's THtAVELs ABRaOAD.-It was, only at the in close of Easter week that, silting in en arm chair, at a pr-i co vale club, calltd'the Social Oysters,.ass'embling at High bary ae, Barni ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... sill 11r carrying capacity of 10,000 an hour. , T'he .feur cornerF. supports of tlie towaer are ee feet square, aiid from them rise aretes 2% 0 ar-xo¢s and 200 f't, Lhigh, supporting a landlin, . taning, 87,P0cof~iesp Qflo r°F space, apale ol ait , nodratisig ...