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... thus remain; No brighter time can come for you and me, And all regrets are vain. It might have been! Ah, no, I cannot bear To speak those words my eyes are dim with tears. Life lies before me, loveless, bleak, and cold, Through all the lonely years. And yet ...

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... there was a large and attentive audience, and we have no doubt these ser- vices will prove very acceptable to the English speaking portion of the inhabitants. ...

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... accompanied by Mr. Martin's cpitallittIe orchestra. The programme included the names of all the performers now in Rhyl, aud it speaks well for the spontaneous and hearty co-opera- tion of the musical profession in aid of a brother artiste in need. We trust ...

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... Burton. The Old Parsonage. Gresford and second daughter of John Box, M.R.C.S. late of Abing- don, Berks. Aged 59. Canon (jore, speaKing at surDiton, said a pro- longed experience had led him to have a poor opinion of the suburbs of London. He found it was possible ...

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... quick delivery in reply to my request and questions I was answered most impolitely, and I have sworn that I will never again speak to the man. In asking you to insert this letter, I beg to remain yours respectfully, CIVILITY. ...

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... SPEAKING OF CHAPMAN S ENTIRE WHEAT FLOTTB a writer in the Christian H'arid says- Mm of u7« YZt physmians of the day are prescribing no other medicine f^J their little patients, and it is astom.shinif sometime children who have pined ou a diet of fiue ...

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... programme, which is rightly carried out at the Winter Gardens. The Gardens themselves I desire to leave them uninentioned, they speaking for themselves, particularly now when there is an unrivalled display of roses in bloom. Dr. Holden, the well-known magician ...

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... has the loikes of him there ? He has no business there now most certainly, for he is neither allowed speak, nor to vote there, and just now speaking and voting is about the only business transacted within the walls of the House of Com- mons, for work ...

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... the 26th, and on the 27th to speak at Queensferry. On Monday he sent him to a small place about seven miles from Holywell. He was in the district for five days, and on the Monday he had to walk through a snow-drift to speak in a schoolroom, and then to ...

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... justly called a great com- mercial staple, and the number of agencies to; their sale amounts to tens of thoustud These facts speak for themselves, and clearly show that while so many medical dogmatists have been groping in the dark, he has actually discovered ...

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... ardent spirits actually ventured upon a sail upon the toosom-calm enough in all conscion, e-of the •'briny deep—or shall we speak the honest truth arid say the briny shallow the rest wended their way to the pier a; d spent a ver. pleasant hour in listening ...

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... would close with my last letter Poor, easy-going, pliable, William Lloyd, the saddler, as it flatters his paltry vanity to speak of me, cannot, of course, compare in position, in high intellectual attainments, splendid diction, and gen- eral profundity ...