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... Irish Society and Social Review. Proprietors of these places are buying in wholesale markets, at prices very little above pre-war figures, and are nevertheless charging patrons quite as excessively as when the warnng the nations caused a food shortage ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. introduced her to Jasper. The Lady Rowena could not have done so with better grace without forgetting her high rank. Louise had read much about this fabulous person in cheap novels, and imitated her wherever she could ...
... A Topical and Social Review. Vol XXXVI.—No. 1871. 36th Year. DECEMBER 22nd, 1923. ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. August 2, 1919- the hour, and a minute later, the sleep that he had wooed in vain, overtook him. He slept but a short while, and then awoke coughing and gasping. The room was full of a penetrating odour. He tound it difficult ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. “Dum’l you I know it? lie soil groaned, i tell myself every day —oh, a million times a day—that love like ours can never be profaned. 1 am the richer for it —if only in sorrow. But There always hope, dear,” she whispered ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. some Jack Carlin,’ in memory of his wife. He said Keith church was more to him than anv he had ever been in.” Vera was not the sort of girl to faint easily, or the sudden mention of that name migfht have brought about ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. June 14th, 1924, . ‘S-Why not?” he asked, “why not to-morrow or the next day?” She still shook her head. “ You see, yesterday was my day out,” she murmured. -“That’s why,” she said with sudden defiance, almost as if she ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. One of the most interesting items was Dr. Larchet’s arrangement Gentle Harp and a Galway reel. Miss Jean Nolan sang several songs delightfully and was enthusiastically received. ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. man was the brdeyroom’s brother, the Hon. Richard Lyttelton, R.F.A. Afterwards a reception was held at Babraham Hall and later in the day the Hon. George and Mrs. Lyttelton left for Normanton, Wiltshire, lent by Lord and ...
... Irish QMisty and. Social.. Review. been prodnoecl. It. is not yfitbout sad interest (hat « London Manager of many years*- standing was intereeted in three ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. October 15, 1921. the bridegroom from Ennis to Tubber, and later to the wedding, and had not had a single moment’s rest. It was the bridegroom’s car, then, not the lady’s. He had lent it to her, as she wanted to get to ...