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BODKIN’S CRACKS

... food for puir fol women in general ken sae | the tootheome meltiths that that it w hardly worth a’ bo They've beard tell they speak aboot it they o: ey're awfu’ billies for Kincra folk. Indeed it wis to be a pivce o' the finest as on this side the dubbit ...

and opirirt'inihea

... in stone and ‘weird legend, and romautic tradition. oul less the frowning battlements, happened within their gra confines, speak of all that has a strange and stirring tae unfold. ‘The family of the Boyds, to whom of yore be Dean Castle anil the vast estate ...

THE DEVIL’S FINGERS. A LEGEND OF THE ANCIENT ABBEY OP

... been for many a day.” Holding up the left arm the figure the words, then tho right leg, then his left. While the Devil was speak- od wr pear other than His Satanic Majesty), bad in some mensure returned, and while still trembling he m: ” to mutter— “T ...

Wee Willie ?

... William, can you hand? Can you this?”* . , ~ The youth, with glad, eager smile, had bis hand stretched out ere other was don© speaking. . . . Willingly-joyfully !” be exclaimed, and with a fervent oamostncaa h© grasped Philip hand. , ~, , This is what ...

OOSSIPS WITH GOODWIVES

... neck and armholes Snowball. Enqueue- If* scarcely fair ol year friend* show you tho cold shoulder because the gentleman you speak of shows you some littl-* attention. If you really do not wish him to escort you home after the meeting, you ought hurry out ...

LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS.EXTRACTS

... over the pages of a Prayer Book. What are you reading ? asked the older man, wben his curiosity at last compelled him to speak. Tbe Thirty- ?? Articles. came the brief reply, and the young man turned to his book again. Thus met two men whose names ...

A FATAL PAST

... been reading, Helen, for of the real acting on stage you can know nothing ” “ Not said Roche, for Helen blushed and did not speak, “‘ but her time will come, Lady Ennismore. Weall play our parts, you know, in the tragedies and comedies around said Lady ...

A MAN TO PROTECT YOU

... capital I might get a directorship if I nlug hard at the car. It's a good thing getting in right on the ground floor, so to speak. KNITTING needles are very active these days, and many fair fingers are busy turning out cosy oddments for the forces. Women ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1939
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2663 | Page: 7 | Tags: knitting pattern 

t. -trMMEIt

... to G! urging on the inquiry, but on this news she abruptly ww, where sho arrived about a week before the uight of which we speak. Miss Nelson was going out to-night, in spite of the disagrecable weather, and thoug’ the church belle had ceased to ring, ...

FULL PACE ILLUSTRATIONS

... to his features. “ Heetor,” said the old man, breaking the silence that had for some minutes, “have you thought what I was speaking to you about yester- day? Will you marry Mrs Maitland ?” “Why, father,” Ing laughed his son, “ you take one’s breath away ...