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A PENNSYLVANIAN DIANA!

... occasionally she indulges in the luxury of a blanket. The New York editor to whom we are indebted for a description of her, speaks most feelingly of all that she might have been bat for her foolish choice of savage life. He says : She might have worn ...

THE OPENING OF MUSEUMS ON SUNDAY

... higher as well as &spa' range of Inquiry. Every Sunday teacher, whether his place be In the pulpit or at a school clam, not to speak of his own home, must often have owl: ion to wish lab hearers better Wormed a Soca many points necessary to the mdwMsadiog ...

SOUTHEND WWWARD

... did not get as vary well topether, as h• uld not week !ranch. und Roger could not speak co Raglish. (Laughter.) Atha be bad beim to litonyhurat Roger was aide to speak inn but he and French idioms, and spoke with a Tresie amen He lessilected be could ...

FRIENDSHIP

... maretill of an tin.. iove th e fortune which I cor melte. has bestowed thengetit3 Tat e m s , Qin an cowers with So says Cicero, speaking by tb• Mo th f ee ' 1337Pio.acne of Bohn, and the ftlenstecif tkisq. h t and th 11 /Irin a .2! war p er h a tnumiggll i n ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD•

... Edwin Lawrence took part, and . Edwin Chadwick, C. 8., then moved the adjournment of the debate. Lord Derby, who on thing to e speak was loudly ▪ R ou esMy Lords and GmMim% as I have a s t n s the of Lords to attend, which will make ambl e for me to be present ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD

... M. P., and carried. - _ — Mr. B. Morley, M.P., moved a resolution pledging the meeting to support the association, and, speaking of practical feelings, he said he felt MOO was the sum he would give towards carrying out the work for which 21000 was asked ...

HIRAM POWERS, THE AMERICAN SCULPTOR

... know whether Americans in general would care to have Mr. Powers ranked as one of the foremost representatives of their art. Speaking perhaps rather hastily, we should be disposed to think that he was more popular here—or, at least, that his Greek Slave ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... iltepbensoo, esersdary of Lloyd's, proem* Lloyds' List for the years 1851 sad 1854 It le a record of the snivels, sailing. and speaking' and *oldest' to vessels of all kinds received from their Sc every part of the world. Them Lae difficulty In o an Inspection ...

OUR COAL SUPPLY

... collieries were in few hands, ea the ex of South Wales proved. As a 'general e, however, combination rarely or never succeeded. Speaking for himself. he infinitely preferred a steady trade to the excite. ment and variation of the last two years, and could state ...

A SINGULAR CASE

... after her marriage, she obtained admission, and cunning to such a degree as to obtain advantage from her very defects ; for, speaking with a Welsh accent, she induced all who became her friends and acquaintances after her marriage to believe that she was ...

A PARISIAN'S SUMMER

... by lawns and gardens hardly bigger than bedsteads; and ft is of such residenoes as these that thresfourths of the Parisians speak when they talk of my countryhones. Each of these little boxes touches the adjoining one, and when one man smokes his cigarette ...