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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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... human lire had been sacrificed. Lri -Taken from -11, July 1890. . nd ScOND Pnizit-Sent by Lance-Corporal YOITiOI alet BRoyal W. Kent Regiment, Malta. .a a )is TOO LATE. eif He was desperately miserable, and looked so. Dn She was miserable also, but concealed ...

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... satisfying their hunger. At length the second speaker said And do you seriously mean to leave London and travel down into Kent on such a fool's errand ase that? Yes, I do seriously intend it, and, what is more, I must soon be off, if I am to reach the ...

HANTS AND BERKS SHOW

... Bamber, T. Scadden, McAskie, S. Knight, F, Power, H. Croucher, A. Ross, T. King, and Aldermen J. Ridout, W. Kent, J. G. Whitcombe, and G. E. e Kent; also Messrs. Curtis, J.P., Captain Mccoy, J.P. The Mayor and Sir William King having taken up positions in ...

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... blamed us for ?? the 6ham rock of February 8th, 1890. .TllIRD PUNICZ - S. P. GAHAGANf, Barrack Departiment, Shorncliffe Camp, Kent. t - ONE WAY OF WOOING. The year lbid been cold and wet; but at last, in Novembei, there came a spell of soft summer weather ...

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... lying on the crimson quilt,touch. 'ore l ng in-o an aureole o l glory the nasses of golden Ii eeil hair lyiyg loosely about bet head aud shoulders. ttl y Over her boot a man, a cruel snils on the thin n rem lips, the lust foi blootI written on every feature ...

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... quite a pretty picture, with the background of the old.world gardeu and the flickering of the morning sunbeams on her pale, a golden hair. She w as generclly the one to look out for Au drews' cosninrg, a crusty-tempered old c fellow, wvho objected to the ...

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... relative come 'and stay as long as she Boit liked, my ISo Florence Dennis came. She was a girl of . unusual beauty-blue-eved, golden-haired, fair, a El skcin'ned, with a suPple, well-developed figure, left and singular grace of movement, o, striking eon. ...

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... Rlomnedeni, Co a kindly patriarch, as he acceded to the request of his children and grandchildren, assembled to t I d keep his golden wedding-day, to toll them a true, story. 11When lie returned from Australia, the, nurirratr'r pr'oceeded, he was, I suppose ...

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... wrong a way. Little girls wore their dresses fastened hii round their ankles instead of 'round their necks, ab wvith their boots and stockings on their hands and s gloves on their feet, and everybody had their P clothes on after this fashion. The hat put ...

OUR LITERARY COMPETITION

... chanued. W~arm, soft colouring be .rc glwe,-here a few minutes before all wvas hit inaclourless. 'The blue skay ?? with a golden pht m, glory that blended into crimson end ertneraid In tat green where the regal sun was slowly sinking. an rn this colouring ...

OUR PRIZE STORIES

... gsvhpre eL-o, iln the ?? from in Tew~n, .071 ?ovpnuber, 1D94. V TasanD ?? by Bombardier A. of Moititow, Royal Artillery, Lyad, Kent. of o f_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ad A CHRISTMAS STORY. olp Tie Chittcau do Ploerneuf was the terror of ,ry thin B~retouas ...

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... lies at all ?? from i is Th I.lr fcr .July. 1892. Ith FouItTir PMitziI.- Bv NV. A. WATSON, 1, Clifton ve. Villa, Maidstone-road, Rochester, Kent. -t's ?? _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ctat A DILEXIMA ON DARTMOOR. at- ?? l As llyadventureonthesemoorstook place long ...