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... Speaking of Cats— I was at a small luncheon party tho other day, says • writer in To-Day, and among thaw present was a certain young sod popular actor, who is on rather bad terms with certain of his wife's relations, a fact that was well known to all ...
... MR. CORDER SPEAKS. Mr. S. B. CoMot - . Brook Street, Little Dunwow, Essex, makes the following statement : La4t Novemter 1 ins laid up with pains iu k and side. If I stooped I could not ;.:et stra;glit again, for when I attempted to raise myself it ...
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... Teaching the Dumb to Speak. A writer in the Quirer gives an account of the Woutlerful work done in teaching deaf mutes. Let us look into the class-room, he says, at the Clerkenwell school which is occupied by the lowest class, and watch the very first ...
... rose to speak •t W. H. Smith moved the closure, a was agreed to without • division. The House then divided on Mr. Bradlaugh's amendment, which was negatived by 322 207. On the motion of Mr. Smith the main qnsetio• was then put, and the House.thvidosi ...
... SPEAKS WITH A SILVER TONGUE, and carries his audiences away with his impassioned oratory. But, like most , inpromptu speakers, he suffers in cold print. The speech that appeals thrillingly to the ear seldom appeals to the eye. And, like the report of ...
... Did you speak to the man or did he speak to you? I asked the question but that question arose from nothing said to me, but from something I overheard. I rather th ink the doet wrong. Are yonquite certain that the female prisoner was in the back room when ...
... CABINET AND THE LORDS. MR. BIRRELL'S PLAIN SPEAKING. Speaking at Warrington, on Saturday night, Mr. Birrell, Chief - Secretary for Ireland, said the House of Lords had thrown out the Licensing Bill because they thought they might extort better terms, ...
... me speak, lnterpMed the lady, at this point. Ay. speak on, said Wolfsfang. But in spite of his efforts, there was a m.inifeAt quiver of his huge frame as t hei soft sad voice fell upon his ear, and his eye lost some of its power. I must speak, the ...
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... Marguerite, he said, want to speak to ycu; I mart speak to you. If you do not stay now I shall only compel you to listen to me this evening, and then there will ho a dreadful scene with my mother, which is quite unnecessary. Ido not care now to talk ...