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MAGAZINE MORSELS

... lion-tamner's wife is hi contained in an interesting illustrated article on h W1Ianderers in the Land, by M. L. Cameron. re The writer is talking to a woman. whose husband ru (the lion-tasner) has had to leave her behind, 6 sick: Do you never remain sili ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1802

... by Hyperborean ihsores,$a d The frozen gale ungenial blew, To fultry lands, that Indiap furges kisv; n Atlantic ifles, and ?? Wij . e Thu' from infulted Egypt's co . d Thy armies fwept the Vir ihoft - From veteran bonds, where Brieis val woz The lofty ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... physi- sally exhausted; none of them, had escap~ed ; chrv, although in somue cases it was light. One man had a broken leg; one woman had 1 Lost her husband and a child. Out of six I hundred souls, passengers and crew, only seven Survived - only seve~n had ...

BLACK BLOOD:

... your fool'sha in a paradise? As I suffered, man, so shall you.ha of Philip, you robbed me of the love of the only apI line woman for whom I really care,]e.st Abd for whoin you car'ed so inuchthaatyouat H of the sanie time carried on an intrigu wihneo ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... Fire a volley, cried his adjntant, and the Bs !army shouted Amen with vigour. ren A bright-eyed young woman, in neat blue are serge, said she was Mary Ruth. She had been, ,Hls moral plum. The Salvation Army habdshaken Ing her down. -id- o0 iy brethren ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... wished, when the bell was rang~4 and an elderly woman preceded the father and my-. i self to the room, where, upon a bed,. layl the remains the whose remembi ance I was to preserve from decay. hai The woman, whose eyes were swollen with tears,, do torned ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... coasnterpart, that nob ie less obnoxious and unnatural hybrid, the I te feminine man, the creature who usurps a Woman's f place and claims a woman's prerogatives I ir Against him we hear no thunders of righteous he denunciation ; no scorching sarcasms wither ...

SWEET IS REVENGE

... ) CHAIPTE R XXV. ANe US\ELCOMĀ£E SURPRSEr. Captail Fothergille W as not lett long in doubt egarditit' the idienutity of the woman before him, ier seeing hire she gave a low cry, stretched out liar arms r1%and running forwardslull of confidence sid jar, ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... seemed to consist in watching the K y changes in the Army List, spelling through a se t service paper, or signing his name at the foot of - a epot. nd et hismanhadbecome the accptd hsbnd f yongandelgat woman, at ii hoplaedandsag mgnficntyspoke and H e wrt ...

A CHRISTMAS ROSE

... cuiriolus little history of its shot own. It is now included in Underwood parish, *H bat for sorme time it was a sort of no roan's land. his] comical'ly in Ottley district, but under no one's mor charge. When the railway which passes Ottley Stel and Underwood ...

THE MAY MAGAZINES

... entirely exceptional -there will tio for him but a small proportion of the moral danger he would experience at the Bar, in the Army or Navy, in need icine, or in the City. Mr: Burnand comes to the conclusion that tho stage is an honourable andI intellectual ...