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kNOLISR MISSIONARIES mASSACILED

... Theo-- teal College at Fu-ehau. He remained there foe 1 years and was attached iii his work and to the people. used often to speak Chine as my dear homeland.' In 1 , -0, however, be was invalided home, and he afterward. chosen by the coitiruittes of the ...

OUR UNWELCOME GUEST. SIRS. MoNT•GII. (LIZ SIGHTS kr.lloll/4) CHAPTER I. TII Iv %% ItY•11 \

... relieved. I thourl , t , to he Mendes. d. Doubtless we were not exhilarating company. De went off whistlinv, but stopped to speak to some , -ne at the gate. I caught • word or two. 'They want me to go inside, thank good. ness. It was making me feel creepy ...

CHAPTER ITL Af I PART

... at the door. Mrs. Hunt went to who it was, and I heard the nurse's voice say, 'The master, if you please. tnalinle I must speak to ism I went'out on the landing. and she drew me into the next room and shut the door. Mrs. Aspinall must not bear, she ...

MIA PT ER H. TM 11118 MOLY um

... than plain glass was at its height then, and some delicately-tinted and engraved articles had been I rememhered, when he wu speaking, how both Mary and n” sell had admired these glamor., and wondered, if we broke any of them, where they were to be matched ...

CHAPTER VI

... her. Her lips are raised to los, her eyes are beautiful et..eedingly, in their glad and steedfolt hive. Father, speak to Oh, my dear, speak to There is no oak to keep adent, for I did • •rry Allan .r. 'ci What lei it P Tr!' ine what yaw n., azu uld. and ...

I ALL 1011 WM unaviel HE STOOPS TO CONQUER.° BY MARY CECIL HAY. Author V Old .V.toid,ltoes 3foney,* CHAPTER L

... elder brother's eon must inherit it frOlll he inherited fnim his father iM• grind ~1,1 which even yet Air Victor likes to speak of as home. ptiet, handsome face of the young man not again been raised from h , • copying, when a earriage rolls past the ...

August 23, 1895 Established 1870. The Golden Boot. S PRACTICAL BOOT & SHOE MAKER, 46 High St. , Upper Sydenham•

... looking paler and thinner than when we had left England, and dres-ed iii someth.ng white that hailed like • wrap' er I could wit speak. I felt ea if I were stricken lint I wa. not mi' ii -*be IMO I here. sbe knelt fertile his. on the ground :ind put her hand ...

CHAPTEK IL

... she will now ; she took the turn lest night. she had not addre-sed herself to Lionel. I think koth of us were sir if Ito speak to him ; beset with his face buried iii his hands, na if he did not hear ; but now, with what seemed • sudden impulse. she ...

rAroLailsin poscpulark ;frielltes %an cilhood7mtaarki:diecu, – – istabliebed 1870. The Golden Boot. S PRACTICAL ..

... through you. tinderson. MO draggtng the qui% ering 'pear out of the tiihh, niiit paai.ing it to Teddy. The young man did not speak: hit his eves glared. and the curls of his black beard seemed to move and writhe as his features worked. Then, reng the rifle ...

[Aza aims a3sszvaD.l A TERRIBLE ADVENTURE Q MANVILLE PENN

... stopped, for he caught sight of hie wife, standing with blanched sad drawn fate, holding tightly her two eltildren fibs did not speak but, as their eve- met, her parted to form one word which the father read in an instant. Thought after thought rushed lightnieclike ...