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... solace in my grief, Oh., .hear my call, Thou ever-gracions Friend! One smile from Thee is herald of relief One word from Thee the dreary clouds shall rend. Heart of Jesus! Thou who gladly died That we, might live, that we might see Thy face, Grant that ...

Longford District Court. SOME SCHOOL FINES. LONGFORD VACCINATION PROSE-

... stage, became a star and did not remain poor very long. Generous friends hung a fortune in jewellery on her much-admired figure, thus partly shielding it from the pitiless spotlight. Such friends help a lot, but it takes more than that to marry into a family ...

The Yeung Archduchess

... and self-contained, peered through his glasses at the inert form of the celebrated counsel. They, h a d b ee n warm friends in 'their youth and had AIM VD& By WILLIAM LE QUEUX. had come to either of them.. Two stalwart ushers carried out the apparently inanimate ...

ROYAL PRINCE NEARLY ARRESTED IN •LONDON. Because He Told Cabbie Drive to Buckingham Palace

... tourist is trying to sell a sure system for beating the roulette wheeL idea who have dined with Kings run elbows with men who've just come out of jail. A dozen habitues are trying to borrow money from Joseph, the barman, and the who try to make touches ...

MARCII 29. 11325. A NEW YORK ACTRFSS OUSTS THE] FAMOUS LADY SACKVILI.F

... but this was evidently done to please Josepha and to save her reputation. It was also stated at the trial that the illegitimate son had once been thrown out of Saole House by his father for trying to blackmail Lord Sackville with the threat of exposing ...

3.44.7.444.704.4.04-74.4.4.74-4444-44.1a4-4 ? 7 ? OUR STORY – TELLER'S COLUMN. 41 The Crinkled Crown

... Brotherhood. He was jealous \of you, and hi..; object was to. leave you without a friend save himself., Inwardly, Pauline was raging with resentment against this friend, but she did-not give vent to it at the moment. What was the use ? The mischief had ...

R.R? ORTEP 71117: R, TITURS DAY„ 17.1-33RUARY 2, D 2&

... former Premier. Mr. McDonald built it out of the savings of his earnings as a writ er, tto provide a comfortable home for his mothep., to whom he was deeply devoted, in 'her declining years. IBut she died within a year of her going to 'live there. Mr. McDonald ...

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... undesirable friends. Geradine answered with commendable promptitude. No, not at the 'moment. Mr. Somers is off somewhere 'for salmon-fishing ; I think he has taken a river in Norway. She had a hazy idea that about this time of year her friends used to go ...

ENGLISH VAMPIRE G CREATES RUIN. a Five Thousand a-Year tor Insane. Writing about a recent sPrmational case ..

... matter again. The answer was a pleasant surprise. She had just that day learned of a legacy. An old friend of the family, a Mr. Clarence Johnson, had died, leaving her a handsome addition to her income. With this extra wealth, there was no reason why she ...

OUR STORY TELLER'S/ COLUMN. • Piet— 4 64-.ol—r The tioink!ed ,':-.45.4./vol

... twice with Pennine , no companionship save that of her ton and several times with Captain parents, who were too poor to make Easterbee, who was a few years older friends, since indulgence in friendship than his friend. Long before • the would involve that ...

The Crinkled Cro

... must stretch a point in her favour. To her friend Stephanie she did not vouchsafe any confidences. That unhappy secret of her misplaced love was too sacred a thing to share even with such a sympathetic friend. She simply explained that she was going over ...

rIIDLAND REPORTER, kiTULLYNG R, TEITTESIYAIN NOVEMBER 15, 1928

... splendid character, known only, perhaps. to a few friends, among whom I number myself. Roland Hinchcliffe, my husband, is dead. That I know beyond all possible doubt. What makes me so certain ? My heart died with him That's ,aIL _e's My B;t. of opinion ...