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AWFUL TRAGEDY

... Izod, a surgeon, of Eslier, was sent for, who'dressed t the woman's woundsaud she soon recovered sufficiently C to be able to speak. She is the wife of George Brough, s older than herself. Some weeks previods to November, a 1841, she was engaged as wet nurse ...

COURT MARTIAL

... above language. or lo There were orders prohibiting any one speaking to the tyofficer of the watch. p *d Do you think there was anything unefficerlike hic Af in Lieutenant Willes's manner of speaking to the n, prisoner l He was very much excited 'and I thought ...

STRANDING OF THE FIREFLY

... said tbat he would not feel confidence i i soundings taken by o the lead as a guide to position if taken by them. selves, Speaking of the position the Firefly was t e supposed to be in when making ie from, the t fiehing-grounds, he should expect to meet ...

RAILWAY GAMBLING, BANKRUPTCY, AND SUICIDE

... 24, Great Percy-street, where she found hin in bed with a dreadful woucid jin his throat. He was sensible but.t could not speak, and expressed in writing his wishes t and wants. When she citered lis roonm he covered his face with his haonds. He lingered ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE IN THE CITY

... went in I addressed mysaf to the prisoner, and atsked him if he %ished to speak to me. lie nodded his head. I then told him that it he would step into the inter room I would speak F m him. He weldt into tile other room and 1 followed hiin, and closed the ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT CUCKFIELD

... bout six month. Before Waller had been in- the house a few minutes, Petit, who was lodging in the house,came in. They did not speak at first, but when witness left to go into the pantry he heard Wailer say to Petitt, jJack, how do you get on ? Do you know ...

A DEAD CHINAMAN

... got Ler to bis feet and said something to the judge. The th judge did not heed-for the culprit was dead. .. He tried to -speak to the Ohinamen who I] ier were hurrying from the hall. But he tu spoke' to dead ears. To all intents and purnoses hbe was ...

PETERSFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... him. When I left him he kissed me two or three times, after I had bid him good bye lie called to me and said be wanted to speak to me. I walked on and he followed me, and said I was not going yet, for lie had not done with me. He ai came up to me and ...

HAVANT

... two the trade had flourished very much, and he was glad observe that the prosperity of the pkc3 was still oa the increase. Speaks I of the restoration of the parish church, he expressed a hope that the public would come forward liberally'and complete a ...

A SUNDAY WITH THE SHAKERS

... Divine favour? No. All God's children are equal in His sight. Ware you eonscious speaking when 'yourself in the Spirit' just now ? Yes, c >nsciou3 of speaking, bui not of an effort to determine what should bo said. The Spirit gave me utterance. ...

THE CHAPEL OF GARIOCH CASE

... in the gallery, in froat of the pulpit - ali a Have you called at the honses of arnyone to speak about Mr. LI ,, Mackersy's settlement P-I never called to speak about bin be %on anyone, but ?? called on me about him., M a member b f of committee, I went ...

THE CORONER'S COURT

... wit a cloth. k tt Mrs. Smith, a ncighbour, found the infant dead Le in the pan a few minutes after she had come P r. in to speak to the mother. Mrs. Smith said that the child'a head was resting on the inner bottom *d of the pan, with her feet uppermost ...