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Durham Review (1897), 31 Oct 1901, p. 7

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" TWEH Illllll% Ite (hi E! ANDARD in“ I oo- hwq fio"ll t"e _ , P.Piii ._ 35‘5". m pr lllltit " " “W H tan n im"t%t "I sMtylt PM too, " " " - I". " :2 M '" w I: it}. " s" “I . I a! Lu ' ' ' nu H H +nommmn+u++n+o"own-mm; M" ”Shh trtea to do all Att id wet-In. to Into an. gt,',',',;,";';,,';')),, ;is:i'iiiitfittist; f:ijiiyjeitiit,,,:, awn/1m. Ihe Coming of Gillian: Quart _ ii -'. +21 +++++ "6000060666 '0600600006H-te or " c, though. She does not “an Gillaln Dennis at one hour Myond the Manly acct-cat! [or [ than (mun Deana my run Archer! root She Milan's departure as ortteU Nolan-oat. sud potent mean-the fiat She pave: the way tr, in demeaning little gran " A Pretty Irish Romance. I die can. 900? an“: comfort- n Ll'tg‘vrnunn TO CUBE A (Um: In Unn ...-- Tut. I‘m-tho Bromo Qulnin- Touts All can. WW Marmara.“ the money ifit an» wean. . nan-fort. E. . can'- lllulun In on earth box. as. tt 'hrut,ar.r,,rb'i," like order or crowded. litte But on this my lady Dame too far-peeing actueness of p at her from l a." range of Ber cpndng Ul‘l'v‘luuo .__" - 7,, But on this particular Miter-norm my lady Dnmer has just been a HUI!) too far-peeing and admit. Ber over- nctueness of perceptiun has prevont- at her from swim: what in within may range of vision. an condescending pity and ttnPCW' in: kindnm have been woven no tine as to bo quite trtsnsrpttreut. And amtu--rraeionatoV loyal as a true woman "or Ite-r-ttttr far more deeply thnn a perrmal attront the. court Insults whi:-h. indirectly through her. have been showered on Innuh Castle, its master, and its belouximzw. tr RE A COLO IN ONE DAY tt " MI M tt By and by. In thr Inst. her huh-ship In carriage with Ion " In to return to l, when Anne O'Neit l plum; And then Gillian and Hum) the boll "Preston," Illa 1 “Rinse tr-H Mr. A: Mr! Humid). th m Int." m flown: coldly “I um nothing of the sort 2" Gil- lian says, lndlguumly. "Lady Dunner taken a great many things tor granted T Ami to exhibit her independence. a!» mm from the sofa and winks across the room to the window, when-913119 18 min to lean against tho old-fashioned shutters. She is very weak and trembting trom her 'our days’ illness and 'sontinemettt to two overheated rooms. bat she atands her ground bravely, and smiles will-. fully at George as ho turns around from the writing table and looks at bar. And ho meets the willful smile. and she moms tho ardent 'izht of his bme eyes. bent on her with a, look like that one had saw: the night her face 10.57.00 his breast, and "tt loom up at him in the starlight. " u h Il /' elm (my: to tter mum, I Mr. Art'hrr'n hunu-kvvpor, rt.s, that I should Mk" to all the world iiko , tu"i.T, "agile littlv 1uty1tao-trorre1 that "k" amongst tlw ," than!» thinks, r. "Tho idea of her who»: and a rash. wllr. l mpposo, by P. mm! of ttw oven- I gunv In her pony- rh. “hone "rump: Mount Ussory, and mum-s to take iwr makes up Mr mind u- guzml until ith hot. Impa- 'r tho Impres- n about. tlv" ill that It will " And mum grown crimmn and then pale with tho tux-ions beating of her heart. and Hem-go tumbles from head to foot an hr mm turns away on his chair. "d mink you luul better allow an to llrlng over the may-chair to the window," he says. aloud. and ruling. "You cannot stand them wry long and I must go." And Preston, .wlm la ml port a 31mm: Indy as mar wnrt- a coquet- tish can mul apron. is lmpronsml wrong“ by her mistrvst,' mama-r to gh’n- llu- Inmsngu as respectfully mm“ as who has trueivml it. And prlw-nlly Mrs. Nellie llugnrtx. n run-0|). pink-Vic'", 1ruy-liuired dam.“ of phly. will: " Ill-null bosom :III'I ('I-mfurluhw hips', with Itvr hriu‘hl plaid worlittu shawl pinnml ”mum. nm‘ Urn-nil. hvp (3.011" Inlm'. "I nut, w y Jr I‘ “mot a kids','",'),',': JS ‘13; 'ttk/lol/k/lift/l, doapm-ately. "I wish she had 'tltr? an tter wofu. I wish I had not come hmut tn-nighl. I wlrh 1 had never horn born T M tl lrettre, miss, hut ho (mums up m spake u word Co ttti' nlmut his llnvn, or the gatulitt, or mlueJittle thing or mmtlmr. au' he (ups me how you're) gutting on, miss. He'll br' rnal maul wud m", for laviu' the (lure open, but tals I t'idat't sew sighth or liglltll of Mm in the hall." “Oh," Gillian Buys, vary calmly and coldly, though tho llttle hypo. crite ls tremblimt like an aspen-leaf in pnssl'mnte thrills of gladness. hope fear. my] the hot, awnet anger of wounded love. “Would you give my compliments to Mr. Areher, please, and say that, unless he prefers the hall to the 'riulutt-room, I-should like to one lllm ln berm?" Nelly does not know what to make of thls apmch I but she (gums the door wide ah" lnnko towne hpr muster tinge "it. m tr 11]) YO you arts or tttl' eullrn'. miss; but In 5911 I wasn't, to my. II" SH] he'd cmm an' tray you u “sit when you were better, miss, hut he come- up tr LL! IrtWr ite, nun; Bro o~Qu1nine Tablet. our. . cold In one "r. 'a Cure. No Pay. Price " can“. ll If under-ha hauling rath r wcu Must, tll." wall. 'Who is that standing “alum a hull?" Gillian (mks. slum-ply. '0 (‘rimronlng an! paling. and art leaping wildly. ’our Nelly colors a little, too, gets and smiles drprocatingly it"; only tlto mustlrer I up as," l-lw. says, confusodly; "In (- " tr litll all. " wll cr" Stops the Cough and Works on the Cold. M u: ll U M miss; but ll ll " tl u " ring: tuiktt (-x port I? (-0qu mp wl tl na- INN Nr u NV in , George In: been llttlng a. quarter ot an hour in the twilight widow- of thit old parlor,"iookiutt at Gillian neo- tle amount her soft white shawls on the mm, just where the In“ huh of light falls trom the west, reveal- lng tho fair torn: and face “he a tlower In her dellunte pink and white Uraperiv.q, tho big, slurry eyes, the mft, red "pa, and. more than all. nbmo an, tho put-v, wistful. emotional twenty n! Iter youth, lier maidenly innocrnrw and WomanLv tendnrlleal. with a nervous smllo, and much per tux-bod twining orher aprou. __ "Oh, must you t" Gillian an. averting her head quickly. and speaking in a Mala tone. "No, thank you. I hate t'tuty chairs; at lean. somctimert," and she pertreverinttly [mm-s out Into the 'tathering Inadnws ot the old-rtuuriemrd garden with its ('lnhr-OprI-(l lmx-hmlgo bryond. .. You, I mm"; [w 0"." (home ro- w-ntu. In at run-Isms tone, lwsitatlngly, [Inning a few invlws [mm-or. " And mu Ida anything for yum in Dublin, Miss Imam-'2 I mu Lining up to-tttor- " murmur; nu business." "Mlnther Gedixe," she "can, "the young lady so: would you plane to wall: In, Mr t" 1 happy. I juuuw. t , faithful. L' a Ugh o V Ruling " am teat P (solvhmtl , be not " n hnnr. lul‘ "Oh, no," Gem-go. Hays. alnwly. and drawing his m through his finger. "I am buck front Dnblln hither to " he you?" Gill half turning amun to stnv thorn u. few sugar two I mu, I Mix l thr" cup of mtur. two tablespoons (agar. um: rounded tablespoon starch. two nr thron 011mm grated cocoa- nut, pinch of cult. 1101! the milk alone. Mix tho starch and sugar together dry " nd stir (1mm in, then tho but- ter and vocmnm. Bat it away to get cum. Whip tho whltm (that were left from making hollnndalu) to a firm truth and mix them with tho pin mixturn. Bake in thin crust- or putt punt". Malawi two mm” pies .... tttttttttttttttttte-ot-O""""""" ‘99. 0999OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQQOOOO OOOQOOOOOOO§ " ' OOOOOQV ttt 9ttt" Willi the nuts, tho favorite PS- pt-i‘imvul In to place 'two nuts on n his-nil Hr on tho \lmnrtli near the blazing: rim, and mum) 'them. If the {no kindle and burn quietly tngntlwr tliu 1):in should marry and will be happy. If one pops and cracks and jumm that nut‘s namesake ‘ls un- faithful. It one burns .tunlotly, it is a pig” of faithful devotion. Kalli]: was one of the most import- an: [natures of n Scotch IInllmvoz‘n I-vlvhmtlon. and if a modern hostess is not lucky enough; 'to have a cab- bngn patch in her Enrdon. she may, if tghrt “was out of town, have some cabbage stumps planted a any or two below her party and nrrnly pressed into the soil. The knowledxg seckprs malt hie themselve- torgh to l-vlvlnxltiun. and if " mum-r” Iwrstrsss in: not, luvky ooug,% lo hav" a can» Imp."- patch in her gunk-n. bhp. may, it tshis lisrq out " town, haw sumo t-nblmgu stumps planted tt day or two trcioro her party and firmly prossml into the Boil. The knowledge sovkrrs must Mo themselves forth to the kale patch. They may go singly or lmnd In hand, and “my may Ko blindfolded or walk backward, but they must not see the kale. Each person must pull the first knlzr stump he can find by groping. " tho stump comes out of the ground runny. thn sweetlwnrt will Mummy 'to win; If the reverse. hard to win. Tho shape of the 131mm) wlll hint at thes figure of the prospeotlm wit" or husband. Its length " suggest are. It much soil clings to lb,,the life partner will be Hell; if not, poor. Finally, If tho .tump ls curled home and hung orer the door, the nrst per-on out-hie the family who puma under It wtll bear a name when Ir.- ltlal lo the same in that of the iweethuart. _ . P cup m n: r. I!!!" r0mN nr throo t pinch of ml tho starch and stir th Ind mxeonnu Whip tho HALLOWEEN SPORTS NIGHT OF MIRTH NEAR. h " messy. but much morn dir- mpl'! game has the npplts gUB- from tho veiling or door and tho nsplmnt, 'with hands [whim] him, must get a bite " ~of the swinging apples. Fate hanging from a ormall tree mtaln, in plncm of cores, mPB- nt prophecy and Oadv'wo. pplo paring thrown over tho oill take the shape at tho, ot “no future ‘wife or husband. maid who will no to a room and wit [wrong a mirror by light, combing her hair and an apple at the same time, no the face at her true love .',' over her shoulder into the w hike (‘m‘unut Pie thr, ink CHAPTER! XVIII DH nun that." . (Tu be continued.) sing nltorn ' taking a "G n ltot tablespoons most import h lmllowom rdertt hostcs have a can a. quickly. '. Going rather munch:- coming marrow you, but longer w Sozodont Tooth Powder Pint hanger: your lull II!!! alcohol and a ow it to dry Macrom- ly. Then take it, a. piece It . 'tme. dip your brush in any good nut- mu do cologne tor were“ brush the strand to be curled with the damp brush. While still an. apply heated curling Irons or nun and hold tho hair in plne , with them ml it is quite dry--protrribtr a. Inla- ttte. Then take tht, next strand uni trent it in the name WI] un all arm curlcd. Dorm 1:1 “as w.) um wmmv; will last for m-vernl days uttioss the wrath” happom' to be Salado!“ Liquid at Lame Liquid M M,“ m or by mail tor thc - W h -.. Snubhlnz and Nagging. Snubbing cluldren in wry nurly as wickM an nagging men. “A I hold that the Iattor habit I. In Mt- rpeakablo vice. Ttw. ultra “It“ person, seeing little Sn'ly hold her fork or spoon awkwardly, cumot tat the child eat her d‘mm-r in peace. She seen before lwr n tremendou- vista of dummy in (My: to no... when tho grown up Sully will hold her moon as the Infant does. and-ho simply cannot let her alone. To this day, a gru-halrul won‘t! re- waving wi union tho very damp calls and resents the reprool or a lady who said, “You should not any, you love strawberries; you love your mother; you only ' straw- berries." It want not true; the mu loves utrawberrles, and alwlyl In... and It was mean to mu: her. Good for Bad Tooth Not the for Good 1&1 nut int Lookin; will. If lumbar: Supp: Should osbnrrl gathering the crop. Suppvr tor a 1rallowe'en party Niluuld be ot n homely country sort, trttl Hutch dishes are eminently ap- propriate. though. uniuckily. the Ag-. cr'.crut palate doesn't take kindly to baggie and cur-knloeklu and other comm-{ions that sound more delect- ubin than they taste. Cold turkey] and chicken. cold tram. (‘Uid game tttm, chm. baked apples. baked beam. (kmghuuls. gingerbread. pumpkin Me. sail Monte“ and. herring are all up proprioteuaxvi hot Hentch humocb (oat cakes) and scorned are thin:- to conjure with when mtvn with clot- ted cram: and marmalade in 300mm fashion. ' A pumpkin holtowim1 out and tiliqd Fun.) To Keep Your '0ir waved. HALL & BUCKEL. Montmn1. a girl who goes backward down r stairs with n mirror In one 1 and a canals) in the other wlll lm: Ioverhe ta"r' in tho mirror. it she walks around the house a and in tho wiark three than will hear his nan)". wins: hemxrszwl was an old-time owo'en than. Thp, '4trwer gmggt go into the night; and saw thq Deed. king over her left shoulder the ' If the spell works, see her tutu. q the apell l gather 'os' luggins" mutt nev- for they are a tradi- and )mnumble " tho mints an to be placed UL On:' iq filled with a with muddy water. ty. A ma) t or; man. pd to tho bull:- and ropingly into one. " ch clear water. tho 'oung and humane. wator is chosen. an w or widower willbu :ry 1:1qu has 1" yarn with tted breath on f the yarn the . hand, and In. through the "r.v rum. that .y. but It tn band, s peo- the ll. mutt 255 hopped Into 1 the protea- nd. It Mel which Im- mrtn of ob- hu sill or n an in which low the lin- md the one tttt out the my bowl " will live . n. are an 1 may “to "t nre men mgiy We". 'andlel and go

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