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A DRAMA OFF THE STAGE

... (shte said in a tano swhicls she tried to niake severe), naow elk. Yost have fought a fulee swith Hubert.; yea chat- loanged hun-that was not right; yea should not aefrot tiatr lie was a relarian at toino. taefrotte 1~I slid not forgot it, ...

THE STORY OF A DIAMOND

... This Vibrac, a frank Southerner and a merry companion, had a strong affection for the Lounvignac family; moreover, being a good practitioner, acquainted with all the new dis- coveries, and endowed with a sure and quiek perception, he was ...

[ill] Mems

... %]Ine ?? ni-tvI. ?? ?? 1tesleivoou. WiV ?? ?? i .ti'i' ?? A. cih-iiats i-1 Vo a ?? e Clitfford 11own. Ilo it I. ?? Jessie Cromss, ti ceceill ~Miss Lucwy W-\ilsonc R J I !J ?? AfTI ?F. ItOY AL. th For erre ti-1 i-ct years Conicea the ...

Our Library Table

... Parson's Vludication is a stirring description of a South African adventure, in which a dry as dust missionary performed prodlgies of valour. - A Doll and a Mloral, by Bernard Capes, is a pretty little ...

LESS BLACK THAN WE'RE PAINTED

... but she was now in possession of thefact that the girl meant to go upon the stageand the knowledge filled her with distress and horror. She had never herself been within the walls of a play- house; but had she been a Puritan (which ...

Our Library Table

... Canon Knox-Little, lo] and take a layman's ocmmon-sense view. The Rev tel J. Frame Wilkinson in The Enolish Poor-Lsw and St Old Are, pleads for a bare ensbisenace for the aged on ocr, a minimum sustenance endowment of 56 a week de togedpersons of good ...

Literature

... expressed in leer name. She lead a written clearscter, ice lance as a proclamation and. a according to this document, could d91o everything of a domestic ti nature that ever I heard of, and at great many things ...

OPERA AT THE PRINCE'S

... found in a pond by a yoorng man named or is Frcderick Morgan, The latter was coming rom an u Ill orchard, whore he had purchased some apples, and seeing id a hat on the grass near She pond he went up to it, and saw Id ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... iretch ! a Opte is hatig ing Ti high m'sr lvid-wild, as inv Niother lis ith, L',iaut Iis11a01, ar lie grasps it waith his finges, I- lh latighter oil hits fact', &c. Ht-'3k, ivak! a sudden shriek-a yell, a shont Tile wshole crated tosses ...

LESS BLACK THAN WE'RE PAINTED

... isto , te btler wh we s sitin g inc) forl himl, was ?? out of hi~s slelheiiis b~y tile pale, andt on r. ore sf ithi young niostiir. ?? aulything' ,en.s Mnti Te Iard tl rv t c here lies beon a csdaeileii o n hlrvr ]?or (korge PaIce s jis ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... then sings a song desriptive of a street boy'i s le. Miss Warden's rsnderin of the bamllad was a powerful one, S and' well merted -the enthusiastic encore it recoled. . Dick lies down to oleep, and during' bhs slumber th fairies arrlve, and ...