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The Odd Fellow

THE HUNGER-FIEND

... congregation o7a the beauty of rirtue, was surprised to be informed of an old woman, who expressed herself highly pleased with his sermon, that her daughter was the most virtaous woman in the parith, for ' that week She Jhad spun sax spindles of yarn,' , I ...

THE STAGE

... returned back with great success. In the meantime John Sobieski ap. proached with his main army, and thus the fort was saved by the patriotism and fbrtitude of a woman. I F I i t L I I I I I II F F I I I I TO CORRESPONDENTS. ADA SAIVB msst send her direction ...

AMELIE

... been already spoken of. She was the youngest daughter of a British earl, and bad for some time since, and while in her own land, been betrothed to the man on whose arm she bad been leaning during the lately-ended festival. Deeply loving, and as passi ...

THE BACHELORS' CLUB

... made more peautiful by obe dress in which it was clotbed-a well turned and white eck, a rounded pair of shoulders, posrm ald armis to tatcb, a lovely waist and hips, ancles and [feet equally retty. Then, after having drawn the picture so far, go on vith ...

SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE

... May this be drawn by no deceiving hand, Unlike the shipwreck'd mariner, who cries aloud (With eager expectation) ' Land! there's land!' But, drawing nearer, finds it but a cloud. And even should it be denied me here, To reap the seeds of pure and holy ...

AN OLD SAILOR'S YARN

... listen to a tale of horror. ?? You give a pretty picture, truly, old friend, said I. And pray, who may this fiend be? tl I A woman, your honour; one full of smiles and sweet- ness, but she could gaze with indifference on a deed ofc blood, and exult over ...