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j —he writes—he has written; it is his j signature!" j " Are you afraid ? " cried the Spaniard ! furiously. There was a moment of inexpressible • i silence, and the student replied with more ' ' ■ strength than assurance, " No, I am not afraid." Immediately, as if seized with a fit of •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BMpiHpgi 11^ 4P^"*^ilik madness, the Spaniard commenced to sing ■ ■■■■I ';2^s§ W^ a s*ranße this last horrible bbbbmibbbbb bbbbbi B|3ii§|ik K^lißk; " *^c Pnan*om sa'^ to *ne cocking |§IijISl» if^^ft man, come then, that I may touch you, _B|||§il|f| Jafllliß P ut your and in my haDd) Preßß your i * ' ' " Are you afraid P" cried the Spaniard TJB _H ■ IH| Jl ■ ■■■■■ ■■■x ■ ■ ■■■^ ■■ Jl «V^k. ■■■ ■■^k P^ere'DS cry, then a smothered Wm. Sm\. Bl bH B ■! am ■■ II QT P| I Rf^ MAR Fll g-n-s the only answer to this terrible g£fe g^ |||I|| JLJI A A WV I I I IVI inWlnL/ "Help this impudent young man?" . . . , said the Spaniard to us in a cruel voice. " I have I think, won the wager, but it is ■ J^J* enough for me [to have given him a lesson _ __ , Let him keep the money and be more I TTLJCT , prudent in the future. | .Jm^^ I I lit. . * ■bm _ ' bbbbbbi .j^bb^ bbmbm t^a^ c wen* avr»y rapidly after these ' ißßi^B^^B* ■ 111 bbb "^HP^ mV fiflP®BF^^i§ IBH^ fej^Hr words. We were utterly dumbfounded, jT^H J^b^^^bß ■■ 9 In Hi c °P ene(* the door and found the AAB\ ■ ■ _■ ■ H H ■ H^A ■ student in horrible convulsions. The S^B H H H H' H H I-'S I paper, signed with the name of Francois __^ SH ■ ■ ■ * H H m *Wm H H I Violet, was on the table. Scarcely had J|3H A A4PM^ W &■■ ■■■ flß^, ■ ■ H ■ H ■} B H |^B| the student recovered when he demanded r » jJ^ J^ ■\^l QTf^^TCS T *J fIH^H H I ■■ H B B I' to know who was the infamous sorcerer V—^P —^T3__ _Mj^-L- _l_ V^.^^ B\Bi^ "^ I P^ ■ Jfß B ■ ■ ■ B B H H I who had subjected him to'this horrible Bi HI 881 l ■■▼■§■§ ■§ ■■ W nrMBI ■ ■V aB BJ H BM IB Bf BJ B^ Aw B BJ profanation; he wished to kill him. He JBl' ■fflß W^ '_*•■■■"■ searched for him all through the inn, «s*iil "^^^^ fIBBBI BBS! 818 wJ a?^ darted off in a madman pursuit of < him And that is the story my children. * a f• * T>/^Tjl X i^i'Xl c were *" trembling with fright, x>—"^'''^^^^ I jj\ f\\~W rii JLiV-f X „ huddling closely about our Uncle Bayle. l not during to look around us. Jeanette v herself had forgotten her roast which had PrurßAl npjiDFPV sUMsi vmm BEEF aot Equal to THAiEs > 111 Iffll I I 11| 1111 MM I 111 I 6" Becaufe," 8 said my uncle, "neither If * BLBIBI IBJM Bl ■ B^BVBI BLBT ■ ■ B^B ■ B . B ■ ■ ' the young man nor the sorcerer were ever Jl.lt 111 ft* Hit MB ■■B BBr 1111 l ■■■ 1 ■ ■ seen afterward, nor the beautiful quad- ■ ■ ]f ruples which the other travellers and •^ myself had furnished to cover the wager Arr\ /frf* ' proposed by the pretended traveller; and ; \ wv t j vwv M because these two rogues carried them vvvvv/vw<(s/v/vwwv%^/vwvv^^ away after having played under our eyes AT GONSIDHRABLY BELOW WHOLE-\.S2SSfiSSS • ■ : too much if it enables me to fully per- l /nix ~r^ T^ T^ft T/NT^n suade you that none but imbeciles or ——^ißWttr* •• f>AliK rKIl" Kll'- rognes believe or pretend to believe ih ' ■ JP'aJMHkS. - K./JLJI—LiJU JL JLIX V/JL-iV-'* ghosts." ■ "■ %':MM «^W ' ' Some people never seem to get the . Vil^SiiifiS^^ *T\ A TVTTTi^T /^T /^/^MVf A TVT •^^a/^tiKS'i.Ss I 1 /-% I\l I f'r% I tf\ I ■ lAI II I IXI lm\ I\l evening of the sufferings the poor people JV/ tA»tX» Xll Jl» tAJJv JLUL V 2/ JLH Vi/ Vl/ JU'-H UmX» JU H turned^ut of doors by the recenfcjiurri. canes m the Southern States when a i^m __ _^ _.^_ • " bashful young man with a green necktie, lWni TTI A "^"TT "^ Jk Tf" who was silently squirming on a straight- |%| 1^ #% I Jwf m # #^ I laj (Late John Cosgrave & Co.), ffi^iatVE-K XN JIIXXXJ OC VV • XLXjOXi •• ' :■■-■• ■ for a human being to endure. . > " Exposure, mum ? Yes, mum. Well i • •',-■• W /^|» • . ■ -a ' ■ ¥> * ne moßt terrible instance of exposure I ' ' i Is now Onenng the aboye at Tery Low rnces J^vSaT^^S HAVING A FEW HUNDREDS OF THE _ « us all about it." • . .. , ¥A til O I/" A I*AAItl lAI* "Well, you must know I had a great . . ■■...■ IW HldKl IUUIII 101 habit of walking out through the Park, f\^\^\^\^\ - • • and fitrolhngon the beach near the Chfl gL Jm mm mm I : House. One Sunday morning, very #A^J.^£.l 1 M\^ M v N^ ___ _ _ ■-.■■_ 7 _____ _ :_.- __ _ early, I was tempted by the extreme heat \J*w*mm^m* „ ■P™-m if tm I A^\ I^*l A^^ 4^*l m\ m*^ to slip into the surf and take a bath, * , Im Iflf VUl^||\l| " I ■■■ II II |V^ which, as there were no one around at ... tVV OmiMU VaVJV/UO, • Remaining, are still Prepared to SUPPLY ' tide had risen and carried off my clothes." . . ■ . MrSkidmore?" : W% fffj ff fA AfJ fffj Al A ViWfJWti IHifflll ' • " Thanks, in a minute—just as soon as ■■■ ■ ■ BM'lfl ■fl ,■ I fll ||| || || HI II ■ B Hl' ; : .... Ifinishmy story. Yes, every stitch I HHHIH|HIIIb HI Hill 17 II III?!?! 11 had in the world was gone-everything ,H^MM H IVJII |J HI f| ||||| ftUV BBfII II ll MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF NEW MILLINERY ii^=« 1111 fill fl AT US 11 DIIGF ■■ ■i:';:- ' ' '■:iV ■ '::> ■■■■'■ i' -W^.^^--^ ':' ' '■ T rrVvw;;;^ ;V; ; less world. I'll tell you how I managed. Bl Bill M W'BIbHB ■ If 111 blbbl HV BBFJUfIMiA I IVTOI^ AM \^TT?\^ Ijust tied this pro—" . —«— J lIIvJtT vJil V XXJ YV * j ; But just here three ladies fainted, , * while another, with great tact, sat down ' wk mtm iHUHiA a ■ « m^m a ■ at the piano and shrieked "Nancy Lee" m IWI I I | fflM I#CA| ' , at the top of her lungs, under cover of lYl^^ I I V ChA\lmb SHOW-EOOM replete with Goods necessary for the Season. which the dead and wounded were carried 7 1 off, while the sincere^ but misguided . • . .'.V . ■■■ '" : . ; young man was coaxed out into the hall '* AND „,.;; :;;;-, „. ; ■■.^-■ >, . \ :. ■' ..". ~ °! . . . .-,, : . ;/■.;: .• ' : and handed his hat. ■■■.'; ' . ■ WOaiKING-MEN will find it to their advantage to goodwokds DAIRY-FED PORE, Purchase their Clothing at CLOONAN'S. IS€IZ At their u sua i w Prices, Defying Competition. ; "■•■ ■'•■!■ ; our mercies are we enabled to enjoy and . ' > — __O —_ _ appreciate them. .-,'•' / '; Considering'one's own weakness is a •**^r+^*>*^+^^*+*~s*<^>~~**'>*>^**s+**s^^^*^*^***s^s.^^ Aw Cl^; 1 £* t^ 1 •■'••■ 1 IWi jV -~Wm~ I great help to gentleness in dealing with . . Large Mock oi (olonial and Best Home-made '^^^^^^^^ wn „„"' „ cunning and deception,' the meteors of RJ XI OPvli X A li/IT^O Goods to select from. t^m^"^'"^- jn.js.-^ou ijAmjss> sloth, dishonesty, or cowardice. No sue Specially Reared for us at Waitawheti are noyr being OFFERED AT GREATLY q cess is worthy of the.name unless it is won " • o by honest industry and brave breasting T>T?nnr»T?n pomciQ of the waves of fortune. KJJjIJUbJ^JJ rttlOJib. H^l ■■ ■ B"^. ■ ant - m# M ■ ■ ■ ■■■ m ■*. ■ ■■■■« M «■■■■■■ bb^. knows what keys in the human I" Nil 111 l/iXI lIF IM TWFKnQ soul to touch in order to draw out its OrLaLllL/l U YrtLUUi I 111 I W EmEbilb/W sweetest and most perfect harmonies. 0 They may be the minor strains of sad« mb j^ ■ ness and sorrow; they may be the loftier " , T-\a.st Opeaaed™ ; r^ Note the Address— : •.-,■" ; . and what discipline will bring them forth. _^ _ Orders taken at once. Every Article SRETJNK and^ J # NEAL, ■ ' : in loftier hymns sing of nothing but joy; ™ • ' , . . I ■'- ■ . ■■•■■•' ■ but they all unite without discord or jar -.-. . -^ _. ___ _ —. . : fifcrffifrfiga Next Governor Bowen Hotel, Owen Street, .^BBBkBi ■■■■• .^bbbw .^aMBBw ■■^bw ■■<■■ .^bk bbw bbjbi chorus of the redeemed in Heaven. It is "JTj m ■■■C_j.f^BT%J ATVT abeautifui^omfordng^ught. an "' ' Qrahamstowii; Mb Wm. McOtriMUflK having been ap» (Late J. COSGRAVE 4- CO.), SffS^CsT.££-KS T O . mr AT QBT ' ' ' '■ risks at tbe lowest rates. The Imperial Com* V • -Ll* TT -it I -ii^ m, I * x , party wan eitablisbed in 1803, and has a ' ~ vjun.iin.iu(jxu nii ziiix7 uu.viiijjij.lix-. bou™»d^wryh..u P ; n it M meofth.ibo.l , KrOllestoii Street. Shortlaiid. : . influential men in that city, and the name the ' , • Company has gained for itself by its prompt ' • ;■ and liberal settlement of claims, while charg- >_ . : ; ing moderate ratee, hue secured a large amount <' : . ' oi business not only in Australian Colouie*, , . , . • but in all parto ot the world in which agenciei , • f '"'■'"■ ' :. ' ' have been established.—AwVT- . , • - .

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Thames Star, Issue 3715, 20 November 1880, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Issue 3715, 20 November 1880, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Issue 3715, 20 November 1880, Page 5 (Supplement)

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