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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS A BRITISH SPY

... I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS A BRITISH SPY.* THOSE who remember the Parnell Commission-its first sitting, by the way, was held just four years ago-will also recall the name of Major Le Caron, a gentleman whese appearance in the witness- box caused a mild sensation ...

HESTER'S HISTORY

... still more insuperable. A spy on the spot ,was absolutely indispensable, and Hester was reinstated for this special service. But after the far-seeing Lady Humphrey had made all arrangements for despatching the heroine as a spy to the hero's -house to Ireland ...

AMERICAN DRAMA AT THE PRINCES'S

... she prefers to call it, affianced to a Con- feerato lieutenant whom she does not love, and who manages to get arrested as a spy. She does love, on the other hand, a Federal colonel, ?? holds an important document (a plan of the fortifications, in fact) ...

WOOD'S SCHILLER'S DON CARLOS

... syllable caught up from me Brings to the royal spy such a reward As for a virtuous deed there ne'er is paid-- furnish several signs of a misapprehension of the original, in which there is no mention of a i royal spy, whatever that may be supposed to mean; ...

The Theatres

... elaborate, than the happy despatch performed during the original run. ' The avenging l'etroff, instead of shcoting the spy with as much straight- forwardness and promptitude as possible, and accompanying the act by the utterance of the fateful word ...

ROBERTSON'S PLAYS.*

... SIR HENRY ISAACS. (Spy.) .. I . ?? i I PIGOTT. (Spy.) IMR. MURPHY, Q.C. (SPY) . RANDOLPH AS A TURFITE. (Lib.) F= aha ?? 6 THr PxNiR 'UN (Mr. Corlett). PLibO)) -I - - I I SARASATE. (Ape.) BARNUM (Spy.) ;; N COLONEL NORTH. (Spy.) JOHN ...

REVIEWS

... with that of Pickle the Spy, forms as valuable a contribution to the obscure history of a difficult period as MIr. Lang, or any other writer, has yet produced. Thle Companions of Pickle: being a Sequel to I Pickle the Spy. By Allurex Lalg. (Londoan: ...

POOR PUPPY!

... acting on this absurd idea, the Inland Revenue Office will think twice before establishing an official spy in the towns and villages of England ; but if a spy they most have, in the name of justice, let him be well paid, and rot driven to rely for his maintenance ...

FOR THE KING

... in the pursuits either of peace or war which we find to-day; so that the Jacobite chief had, like King Alfred, to be his own SPY; and we must, no doubt, make every allowance for so demoralizing an occu pation. Yet it is difficult to feel the deep sympathy ...

A MAN'S SHADOW

... question, the effectiveness of the device is apparent at many points in the play. Take, for instance, the first entrance of the spy Luversan. Laroque, the devoted husband anid father, has just concluded a. stormy scene with the worthless woman whom he loved ...

THE GENEVA CROSS

... manufac- turing weapons of war; but the secrecy and mystery of his proceedings render him fairly liable to the odium of being a spy, and he remains thus blemished to the end of the play. Riel falls in love with Gabrielle, his master's daughter, securing the ...

THE SHAUGHRAUN

... Ffolliott estates and of the hand of Miss Arte O'Neale, the cousin and affianced bride of the Fenian exile; and Harvey Duff, a spy and police agent, who, assuming the name of Keach and the dress of a peasant, haunts the neigh- bourhood of Suilabeg, labouring ...