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A TALE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

... love. And we all know there is very little of that quality dis- played in the said kind of affairs. After a while, he managed to crawl out of the numerous nets surrounding him, and caught a friend who was standing near the piano alone, What! al6ne, Fred ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... tels .roseate flush of youth enhanced the tranmsparent fairness of her It akin, was rendesedt more enchasmting by the lutturiasit tr'esses- -deserving altuiost the epithet of golden, in those gay and Isappy e~dasys of her early youth, but darkened into a ...

Destruction of the Italian Opera-House, Paris

... loss of the adjoining houses f appeared inevitable to all, and how they managed to save -them surpasses my comprehension. Much of the contents f of the Theatre nvas saved, through the flames, by the brave Sapeurs; in fact, the deliberate courage and intrepidity ...

PURGED IN THE FIRE

... mind. is little Urni-died now ; let it be the labour your life to make and keep it bright. And, with God's help, he did. He rose from that bed, where for A) many weeks had lain in peril of his life, au altered man. His former friends wondered at the change ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE PERIODICALS

... multitude, who delighted In ?? ministry. Ile came periodically fromt the mountains of Car- di;guneh1irc, and spoke with tolerable ollicienicy In Englsb. Our friend wast in the chapel, when, as was not unusual, two minilsters, Billy Breeze and another,wer-e ...

Theatrical Mems

... who does not beriteto to tick of Socialism, Anarchism, and dyna. I ruitv in !fauuiar style. His sister Peggy resolves on trying ?? Save him from ruin end disgrace, but when she begics i o attempt his salvation she finds that he has tbic on the supposed dynamite ...

Literature

... are numerous, and whether consisting of entertaining fiction or devoted to an exposition of literary or social topics, are dis. tinguished by a characteristic power and originality. There is nothing in the list of contents which a rightly constituted ...

Review of Literature

... w wonderful, and seeking to peep into ?? . but try not. the ce charm, my children, if you love me. Alas? Ithink not of it w vwithout tears and-a sorrow unspoken of till nose; for the fate of c, a f'riend, dearito my early youtbs, gushesinto my bosomi ...

JOND AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... Nib, Rohinson Crusoe, amidI his rough, hut kiind-hearted old friend Craddock, ani lir natioral actiug of the part soon wins for her the sym).itbijs of the spectators, who when the poor youth is supposed to have snccuambed to the inexorable chl)ke-dau p ...

FLOTSAM AND JETSAM

... to-hy Tiho cloud, the gloom, the sorrow), Believe that Codlin is your friend- Not Short (ahelit you Coenprehend)- And let me say good-morrow. Your ?? Vnleutine, dear E., Your friend aid champion, J. MI.C. Ireland, whoso wonags have never ceased, Mdy ardent ...

THE EARNINGS OF LADY MUSIC-HALL ARTISTS

... ACTOt's LIam, and as a kind of last straw I determined to try a box. I did so, and bogaan to take them. I assure yoe I felt betterc the following day. I I ven en vwilh them, and thiev have saved inot only my professional -reputatiori, but my life. Since ...

MARTYN WARE'S TEMPTATION

... had been in it fifteen years, when Mr. Sewell died, and I then succeeded to a share in it. On the whole I have been very prosperous, Mrs. Wsare. ihtyes, sobbedHelen. aAndre , Rutt? is she alive Sho died six months ago, he answered, glancing involuntarily ...