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If a THE JUDGE. - . | myself away from your 1 that, too, to “find he very person of all seem to find him,” she wiety—ave, with me s that my fault?” Task is tone,“ Twent from one | » whole long dreary eves such devotion to your wishes deser tsome recognition.” Was it a dreary even Can you e isked, mith 2 Was flying te hest! Why should 1 think of hor said with spirit. “Only t there will be no he t another such pull | day prescrib- | veterinary sti ing for them, and it out there | | || made a little discovery.” \| lem! hud lie | the exrria 1 sk in which that last little -| L note was hidden? [quickly und on my. por the pocket there, so the naughty missive was wid cried, with som ittle discovery, not discovered the world—only the ways of the world produc w Aymes? a as Denne vox S ide i ‘She held it Anon” Dernic von Stas (the great imported German ecaricaturist)— Vow bry some sketeh? Curnk—Jast step inte the Art departinent aud inquire, wON— Vell, how ish dot Art Art department was “in, thainly written on the me foran instant. TP wast apparently enjoyed: my conf partment in oe vate ire ration Helped ane 1 | inserit p wrist. TL have read them Reveries. | saw it loopehe advantage of it | ve them wl letter per- Dear Anastasia, | have won the bet?” J | that very meal Nowe that nestled in the braid | Ent 1 laugelicst tou You, you | Phat foolish fashion of mn one's name Of her soft, sunny hh tually jealous—ha H ind handkerchiefs ought: to. be Leanght its fragrance fale— | reexplain yourself,” she cried ; Tt might have caused me no end A blue gent, hidden the | } ; , Je by putting an end to my annuity. | . — ~ an And now th: He withered lower | sat bet vied Co, 7 heart— he vowed you cou jot. bo made Life of Helena Modjeska yeu could, E) ByJ.T. Auremes—Pablished by J. 8. Og le of | vester | jealon } tha without cause, | vowe ly wrote t name on the i @ expecting: you Lit when y Tints interesting nil well-writt nv sketeh O68 hee WOR cea | took your accustomed drive in the earria, ‘ . LY Mong the path [tread | Julous * oh!” was all she uttered, n type, Wit vg heart P walk alone— lated favealton wetting ao nico le calculated to please the popular One living ‘mong the HANK WAI is such a favorite that a of this kind will not only prove of what might have proved an un- | ‘homn-chouiti value to collectors of theatrical books, but Rete raptarel’ sah Aging, | “ © whom should we meet | will he read with interest by her numerous Sie tannin | tre but Angelica, leaning on the | e outaide { “ With fair beside b | ikin Altomus wie je pen, and his Gli honesnssvory | vextended her hand: Angelica and reminisce s of the lady's ca- Obtshat ny | but started back when | reer are told in wphic and. fascinatin eee | ve—the very one she | style, Besides containing the principal facts Pdont knee | on our drive to the park—on Anas- | of Modjeska’s public life, the book is well Buu | md. It was a glove not to be mis- | stocked with selections from the newspaper ; taken—a delicate, rose reviews of her acting, written by Laboucher * Many a mickle makes muckle,” | fair made in Paris. | Sala, Clement Scott, William Winter, ( Is an arlage true and trite | Looks spoke volumes, Jessop, Olive Logan, and others, And that many a mug'll make « Mick ill, | “So you have taken to betting picture of the fair’ Potialt Widy, da Is well known by every wight | | acddre * adorns the title page, and another | = | to catch his eye, to make some sign, but in s “Juliet,” is inside th . | Br Hawnrys’ aunt Mariah said that vain my effort Among other items we are informed that |“ Billis a good boy, ‘ease T heard him ery “Not 1, madam; [ swore off over she has added ** Imogen” to her repertory, | in hi yand say, * My God! jost my | but who has been calumniati and we trust we shall see her in this charac- | auntie. | asked Bodkin, ter when she next appears in New York. —_—— | Perhaps T have dreamed it,” said Anas- | Mr. Altemus promises us biographi Wry should Englishmen make expert une | | tia, with a little | ilar to this of the noted men a dertakers? Because they handle beers. so have p and all is calm, yet I | the stage; and if they are all as r : well. | feclas if I was living over a volcano. ‘As to | interesting as is the one of Modjeska, they | tlove, it is pinned to the pink bonnet. | certainly ought to be well received. Frank Forn will spend the winter in Pa- | “A memento of a faithful husband’s love an exchange. Can you “ford it, | and truth,”—I believe these are the words| Srason ante comicbooks.com