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MAIDENS FAIR

... votive I bE scrolls to those in the spirit land, ti As she stood gazing on the bank of the river Ul her former betrothed Stepped suddenly to her P' side. He had been drawn by lot as one of those' to p enter the army, and for three long years would never have ...

MOCKING THE GRIM SHADOW

... is a world of lies, it A-cup to the dead already, -e- Hurrah for the next that dies. id Cut off from the land that bore us, of Betrayed by the land we find- rs Where the brightest have gone before us, re And the dullest remain behind. Stand, stand to your ...

DRESS AND FASHION

... elusion at Plymouth on Tuesday night. A woman I named Sarah Collicr, who was dangerously ill, aupliad to one of the relieving officers for an order for the workhouse. and received an order for the tramp ward. | The woman was conveyed to the infirmary in a ...

VARIETIES

... treatment of women is to cease? Why is it, ble asks, in this land of the brave and the free-the boasted home of liberty, where all are supposed to be equal in the eye of the law-that woman is not allowed to occupy her proper place? Why can she not mount ...

MUSICAL ARTISTE'S FATE

... policeman after. b wards savw a doctor coming outt of the house, who E said that a woman inside had died from violence. n The constable entered the house, and tound the t is woman lying on the floor covered with blood. m d Her head was cut, and her nose and ...

MAY MAGAZINES

... regions aboot Greenland, where I have beeau enuaged, there is I lasd-real, solid land, not the wlere Lmockery of it, like the shifting pack that was about us here With land at hand prolonged journeys are always possible, but what were we to do on a moving ...

JUNE MAGAZINES

... JUNE4 MWAGAZINES. Plenty O? General5. ie Ibe British Army has at this moment a c El ]arger proportion of Generals who have seea active E a service in the field than is possessed by tbat of t any other couLtrY, writes Robert Macniray ia the E r attractive ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... more' notwrhe- Igs views' of books is one on The LifeanLetr ifl'- of Sir John Millais, by his son. all 5S. ~WOMAN AT HOME. ,!n The WOMAN AT HoM13 (Hodder and Stoughton, in 27, Paternoster-row).' Probably most readers-.will- first turn to the paper ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... -where, by Hyperboreap- fhores, Tie frozen gale. ungenial blew, To fultry- Lands that Indian furges lave, AtlatlticIlli, and fam'd Canopa's Wave; - . T ho' from ?? -coaff - whsty Armies fwept-the Vidorft, ?? From.y tiran-bsands,. where Br~ti:h Valour won; ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... forewell his tongur; foils to toll the secret o~f his love. The short tales in this number ore xcellent, especially The Old Woman of the Sea and ig Pepin and sweet Olive. Tho Nieteenh CelstLe)iy for JUly has two papers which we expect will give rise ...

GENERAL DOMESTIC NEWS

... her Majesty s Indian army at 30,000 in the whole, including the officers, commissioned and non-commissioned, and authorizes her Majesty to enlist and retain 6,000 non-commissioned officers and men belonging to the said Indian army in the United Kingdom ...

VARIETIES

... what are your plans, in order that I mlay carry them nut, in case I should unfor- tunately succeed to the eoiinaiid of the army.' Lord Wc'llnilgtoiu: 'Plans? Ah! plans. I haven't got any plans, except that I mea to beat the Freiih. If I can't do it ill ...