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LYCEUM THEATRE

... drown her bady to prevent it marrying in childhood, as she and her mother before her had dbne, but she is saved the trouble, as the infant dies s' in her arms. Miss Maiddea Wright's conception oi this, poor wretched creature Is admirably expressed. Iladleigh ...

MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... The Woman at Home there is a glowing DI artiele on Dirs Asquith by one who knows her. If b: this lady is ias Wise as we have every reason to believe, vi she must often have cause to say, Save me from tV my friends, for no one below the rank-: of a Sovereign ...

Literature

... purely agricultural with thie mostthoroughlymanufacturing dis- tricts, and especially with that part of the great coal-field which is locally known as the Black Country. In this Black Coun. try, including West Bromwich, Wednesbury, Dudley, and Dar- laston ...

OUR LADIES' COLUMN

... the entertainment of the guests. A friend of mine, living in Henley-street, has lately been giving a series of drawing-room theatrieals, and has so dis. - tributed her invitations as to include a long list of friends a and acqunintances, some being asked ...

Oracle of Fashion

... The manner in which it will be preswnted is not yet decided-upoll. One of the principal causes of compl;lint in this cotI - try, and one which operates wo polverfully against its inprovu- moolt, i, we are gratified to find, about to be removed, by the ...

BOOKS OF THE HOUR

... money. Her sole object is to save Thorpe from herself. That is the end of the story, but we have a final chapter showing her death years after under very pathetic circumstances. The author implies that Nina could have been saved if Thorpe had been by her ...

THE GERMAN STUDENT'S STORY

... this youthful staianger.' New lheutz had singled Getravde out far hiseloaf,. sod a owod, ' hia profoi~ando publicly. ?? ifAr-nald, for thusa was ,the newz. otudente.alled, wasaarely ifever tempted 'to - ur fcasta; but onheho6 ciatin iuiaoete~di onl a ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... NCE IN GEniixiv.-An Englishman is just arrived in a German town, with half-a-dozen youths un. der his care, for the fiiishing of their education. Some of these youths are neerly grown to manhood. They htsve their guos and pistols, and practise at a mark ...

Literature

... the main narrative, Three tsraellers-onec of whomn is Lsscius Davoran, a yosnsg surgeon, isnotiser ?? friend Gecoffrey Hossacic, it Iight- hsearted youth isist libesraled fromt ili's trasismeols of the University, and the third A~bsalom SthaucL-, an occentric ...

STORIES FROM THE STAGE

... condition of the barter. Save me, if you have the means-save me ! ; Child, I cannot help yen-I am too poor. 'l hen soy last hope is gone. H Bold ! YCou see my friend Morier, whispers the uncle; f he is Alelcotte's most iutiaiato friend-fought in the saame ...

Literature

... the youthful Princess Anastasia, another visitor, for the mere purpose of gratify ing his self-love, and ,cutting out a friend. In these objects he is successful, the lady is won only to have her feelings outraged with wanton cruelty, the friend falls ...

Our Library Table

... paper on the Cowper Century points out that the gentle poet died a hundred years ago on April 25tb. Pleasing pictures are given of hip home and baunts at Olney, and portraits of his lady friends, with the sentimental simper of the time. The writer of the ...