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ORIGINAL JOTTINGS

... M&aise's a picture, 534, 4 Snap-Apple Night, is an admirable scene -om rustic life in Ireland. It is hill of fun and Hallowe'en s-ilic, and though it is hung in an unfavourable place, and looks pull and obscure, nevertheless is a good, true, and character ...

JUVENILE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... trees. I smited at the r a idea, and toid my friend that it would L4 a long time before tl. be could fuenish apesleefora Hallowe'en prtLy. I planted1n0 ?? fruit treeia. Well, last seasbon Ivisited my friend. Healed aly wue into his garden, and there it ...

NEW READINGS OF AN OLD POET

... water of F ]el, much freq ented by pike, the Scotch name of which is esd. Mennce the name of John o' Ged's bole. The poem on Halloween so abounds in antique West countryr phrases that it alone would occupy the .space allottedl for ano article to .form. a complete ...

LITERATURE

... 8 the, biting dr reot ?? o; Nightin- i, gale, with awl ugra her heart, t and the Ittemuho e aesilwr upon her breast; the Halloween rm ofl of quiet po etry, and beauty, and coln wfue fe-up the breezy wood; wee Nri apel dying of s tarvation, with the sogfthlas ...

THEATRE-ROYAL PANTOMIME

... that sweet believer in things immaterial to the ti ; grosser sense happened to have been born under w ,the witching Star of Hallowe'en; and everybody O ,knows, or ought to kn~ow, that if there be one h unaceptical Star in the wide Heaven of Romance, ox I ...

THE COURT

... THE COURT. Balmoral, November,1. ny alae yesterday with Princess Beatrice. In the evening Hallowe’en was celebrated by the servants and tenants, who carried torches in pro- cession from the West Lodge to the front of the Castle, where a bonfire was lit ...

THE NEW ENGLISH ART CLUB

... unattainable happi- ness as a well-meaning symbolist recently put to the canvas. But, on the other hand, Mr Christie's Hallowe'en has just missed that indefinable something which differentiates essen- tial art from the semblance of a:t. This paint- ...

THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES

... portraits and views. Mr Marion Crawford begins another of his Italian romances, under the title - Casa Braccio. The story of a Hallowe'en Reformation, by Hese-l kiab Butterworth, is quaint and pleasing. Miss Florence O'Driscoll, undeterred by what I Miss Gordon ...

PAISLEY ART INSTITUTE

... Christie, who first saw the light in Paisley, has sent a number of pic- tures, of which mention may be made of his r large ' Hallowe'en, a joyous group of children carrying lighted lanterns EBon Jour, a young lady in coquettish pose; and Clyde Christie ...

LITERATURE

... human. His book opens with a very interest- ing account of the red-letter days of the year: the ceremonies of first-footing, Hallowe'en, Flower Show, and Hansel MNonday are all touched with a deft and sympathetic hand. Some of the stories that follow threw ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... King's ?? 1 Ahoy I or, Lost on the Crozet Mectnds, is by Mr r Hugh;'i St Leger, with six illustratious by H. J. Draper. The Hallowe'en is a derelict on the high seas, with onlv a reputed ghost I on board, and the story concerns the capture of the ghost, the ...

THE SON OF CLUNY OF THE '45

... cat would be seen aloft, and as it led onwards' triumnlh would attend. NIvermore wvill I go to gathering at Christmas or Halloween. Nevermore will I go into comn- pany. Rather will I keep aloof and sit alone. Ah ' did my lord come back restored to health ...