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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... arch to lrBelvidere. HIis Majcsty and visitors der~ove to Sudpit Gate, .and returned to the Castle i e olock, after making a short stay, and inspecting nilĀ°e emens at the Royal Lodge. Loet im~r nhis Majesty gave a second splendidentertain- gr is t sie V ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... salutation, growled, and endeavoured to parry it. This made the lion angry; when, Ad with one fell swoop, with his paw, as the story goes, lie laid the hear dead at his feet.- It is, of course, idle to make a comparison between the powers of the lion and the ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Collecteur de NAru- ,velles, in Paris, for Galignani. Oh, what a falling off is theie, rary countrymen ' MARCEt OF INTELLECT.-A short time since, a' young woman called on a respectable solicitor in Cheltenhai' and exhibited a promise of marriage on a twopenny ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... they brought for tire purpose, hiut hearinig a noise inside, tht e Parry witldid ;x in a short time however, they returned arid attacked tire house with stories. breaksiig several of the vvitdows, arid producing a good deal of sneaseiness to the inmates ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... rise to some scandalous stories in Paris -Age. TJlE RICHMOND FABULIST.-A young woman baI been residing for some time in the neighborihood of Richmond, tvho has attracted a good deal of notice by the strangeness of her stories, and the interest which her ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... persisit me to say-farewell. This short address was received with im- mensh applause, which Mr. Kemble acknowledged by repeated bows. Miss Paton and Mr. Wood, report states, are se- parated. We do not believe the story. They were recently residing at Cork; ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Mr. (Grattan has beeh ?? l of till in seeking the frame-work of his fie in aleqh iv c n- uno-wo ion inthe hi] JiiiI sacked stories of Belgian history, and fortunats i' to unra tion at a moment which attraets the eager ?? in its j rope to the spot with which ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... judlicious treatment of the faculty, ~iti ta in ours ofa day or two hier Majesty was declared con -. vdescct, and~ allo to take short carriage airings. We regret I mine tat ie ricess Augusta has also experienced an attack o~ ie aie cmpaiit, bat wvfich made ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... lady to. his mansion, and the re-assumption of her prerogatives as a- wife. T'he differences wvhich hind arisen, afrter a short honeymoon of a fortnight, are said to be entirely rs- moved ; sud a perfect: reconciliation to have been accomplished. truhthe ...

MISS F. KEMBLE'S PLAY

... declaration of love by the proud. Queen ?? is managed with surprising, skill, and the lighter portions of this divi5ion'of the story are set off by the gloomy plotting character of the Priest, while a Court fool, called Thiboulet(fromRabe. lais), is introduced ...

FASHIONABLE NOVELS

... exposure, which at least ought to' have been decisive, wa& very n .arrrowly escaped. Nonj-ruWhat maes t:'ia 7 TICiLlAti-The Story will amuseyou. ?? contented with th~e usual machinery of; the nowapapens', thle publialter of a certain forthcoming. ?? 6shioliable ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... %whteh bie had with the Lord Clhsnfeilor a l~are was eq-iually utiprotlcctive~of incident. For (as lie use'd to tell ti e story himself') 1 though botha the coutbatants discharged' two very lonig cases ot' pistol's at eaoh other, neitlier oif then were ...