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LITERATURE

... The Sleeping 3Beauty, Little1 R~ed Riding Hood, HBop-o'-my-Thalnb, Orange anel Lemon, Cinderella, end Foss in Boots, na letter gxift could be secured than this attractive yolume, whilst even those who are already famm-liar With these delightful ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... such may Heaven'o wrath deacentd, PeasantS from Vaege., Leje, and Loi, IWith axes sharp, on shoulder set, To parley withl the Boots they come, And now at Bredebygd are met. There rears a hill close under Lidoe Which our vade-folk do Eriagen call, Thse Logean's ...

LITERATURE

... Messrs. IRoutledge's list takes the title of TIEs MxnQues On CAB&nAS, from its principal story' being devoted to 'Puss in Boots; but it also containsi Old Mother Hubbard, Vl'alentine and Orson, and The Absurd A B C '-one of those delightful conceits ...

THE JUNE MAGAZINES

... worn; and so wearisome do they prove to button, that by a patent invention gloves can be now had to lace just as shooting-boots fasten-vz., by passing the cord round the buttons. The vandyked borders to gloves have proved so untidy in the wearing that ...

LITERATURE

... altar e seats of silver, each supported by a golden pillar, were is oetiued for thi biesopaudelergy. Tall candelabra of It gold, of the richest workmanship, threw a soft light over i1 the Rlittering scene. A golden throne for the emperor, e another and smaller ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... water crowsfoot, a green thready mass of crowsilk, quiver-worts. and quick-mosses, the plate lie leaves of the lilies, and the golden eyes of thb bright marsh marigolds. The sun shining on the babbliun stream transforms it into a band of silver, until a gentle ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... Sir farry, d. Daisy ord by Youun Chelsea. 80. Resor vo, highiy commended, William Stewart S. Forster, of Gore Court, Maidstone, Kent, Marygoltl 4th DU, (2082), was calved Juily lst, 1877, in rmullr, calved April hi- 17th, 18;3S, bred by Sir. T. B. Lniusdell ...

YORK FLOWER SHOW

... could produce a& horticultbtal disply to eclipse that Made at York, though several ill-informed persons, nd j Southerners to boot, asserted that it altogether oatrivalled any such exhibition that the great metropolis could submit to notice. It was whispered ...

THE PASSING SHOW

... for 31. de Morgan, or any other body-snatcher. to he drawn and If engraved with his pointed French boots in the coffin of r a Queen, lifting a golden crown from her head, while a friend with a pointed French beard draws a3 ! picture of the scene to ...

THE ROYAL SHOW

... tfuril F Golden H ero, Si'1'~LT -Co1r11coe1 ?? e da- Barley Thorpe, Oab-hi n; BOOT t~o:C,. or: 5- orcot-r rd.:02 Thin! Mr~.V. ?? StArr- Sul.bafr-an Walden, Esosex or--i r-ig ars 10 lot, 1010. ho - or Si 0 - Ctl, 13oot.,- W arring-tonl; Golden -Baron, ...

LITERATURE

... prosaic, 'England of ours. The potter was Pt work on our shores long before the spear of the Romans glittered on the coases of Kent, but when Caesar's legions came he n-as ?? enough to absorb the hints and -lggestiona of Roman luxury. The Normans seem to ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT MAIDSTONE

... second plaee. It is owned by 'Mr. 'T. D. John, Cardiff. Mr. Walter Winans's (Plucklev. Kent) Golden Dream received the third prize-, and the same exhibitor's Golden Ray was reserved and highly commended. The class of mares or geldings 6imilar in age to ...