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THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE' AT Tire CARDIFF THEATRE

... THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE' AT Tire CARDIFF THEATRE. ion What is technically known as Mademoiselle re Beatrice's Theatrical Company commenced a - m week'sengagemeut at. the Cardiff Theatre on Mon- & 30 day evening, producing for the first time there ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Catherine Booth is before us, and we dare say many people outside the Salvation Army will likie to read it. Mrs. Booth, the mother of the army, was a truly remarkable woman, and her life was one lonig endeavour to do good. Cardiffilans will note with ...

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... into a saucepan, as lie intended to make broth out of them. The woman stared, and pulled out a couple of the stones, which formed the hearth. 'They Tiill do capitally; put them into the ?? woman placed them carefully where he ?? then,' said he, 'let them ...

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... good'! 'said the poor woman, with great solemnity, ' and this is hraun-suppi !'(lava broth). Wonderful ! Wonderful '-We'll give it a little extra relish,' observed Mr. Briggs. throwing in some slices of concentrated soup. 'Now, old woman I what do you say ...

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... tbro'h ?? lo.le'aid. de~sp~erat'e, ,struaggl ?? armilesof F~rarie,Aitad like-i .wise andospiouots upbel'd hitmjin 'the ?? land and o f 'Europe. T' ' Ttraies ow'diUrgr* )iiectal Slezt~he yw ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT CARDIFF

... SIDE. an Wl 1hen a clever.-'woman a-nd anl unscrun E0 ed pullous man put their beads together on the tli an stage, and' between 'them evolve a plot for thet- n- happincess-or ot-herwvise--of another mran and n-. woman, they usually do something that ...

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... apostleship, or beaoqise the 'Lord was the lot or inheritance of the Lenvtes. Cocagne, the land of cookery or good living; an im aginary laud of plenty; the land of Oockneys-Lnndon. French 'erane, Italian encagna, from care, sweetmeats. fromi Latin CeqUO ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... joys above What wiere angels 11po11 cartI', c Il without v olnal's love - U Sweet wvolliall's love. s TllE 1POWER OF WOMAN. r Ohs, wom'an! anl'O' with love's resistlcss pow'r, Ir 1Pow oft loes terror flash from thy full eye, A nfl thllunder hatig u11on ...

THE BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES OF ALBION

... young men go into the land to avenge the blood of our kindred and to chastise the Moslem. 17. But believe him not for they go in to take and possess Constantinople.' 18. But Meripebel withstood him, aud went through- outthe land of Albion, saying: The ...

TREDEGAR CATTLE SHOW

... eneral MuxNDY returned thanks for the army. c Our noble army was very small, compared with a ;f others. It was what some people called a costly h army', but when they considered the interests c !t which the army protected, they would think it was f r- ...

Literature

... 31)) mnen at arms, Mas appoisted to protect the vessels where the woman were aboard, iihonl the y, Kimng is said to have - comforted all he could. Having disposed the fleet in this army, he gave it orders to hoist the sails, designing to come into a ...

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... Barristersat-Law. London: Published for the Proprietor. What Englishmau or English woman, Is Ignorant of Eleanor, the wife of our Edward I., who followed him to the Holy Land,-saying,- nothing ought to part those whom God has joined; and the way to Heaven ...