RF2HYP42A–Details of gambling cube on white wooden table, it is not clear what will be the result.
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RME0Y949–May 06, 1969 - New French Policewoman? No, unluckily just a charming Esquimau woman, who is coming back from an expedition in Groenland, the ''Damart-Thermolacty;'' expedition, and visiting Paris. This expedition was made in order to test the underweares ''Thermolactyl'', famous in all the world by their qualilties of heat keepers and thermic isolation. Photo shows The Esquimau woman acting like a policeman on the champs-elysees.
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RME0RJ2X–Nov. 11, 1959 - Royal Marine Commando just fails to set up new marching record: Corporal Ronald Knight, 28 years old Royal Marine Commando from Romford, Essex - member of the Royal Marine Forces Volunteer Reserve, City of London Unit - arrived at Charing Cross Station thi afternoon at the end of his week end walk. He unluckily had to give up just South of Epping 10 miles short of Startford because of pulled muscle. He was trying to beat the record set up Lieut. Wayne B. Nicholl of the U.S. Army who walked 104. 8 miles in 40 and a half hours
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RME0RK9K–Nov. 01, 1959 - Royal Marine Commando Just Fails To Set Up New Marching Record.: Corporal Ronald Knight, 28 year old Royal Marine Commando from Romford, Essex - member of the Royal Marine Forces Volunteer Reserve, City of London Unit - arrived at Charing Cross Station this afternoon - at the end of his week-end walk. He unluckily had to give up just South of Epping - 10 miles short of Stratford because of a pulled muscle. He was trying to beat the record set up by Lieut. Wayne B. Nicholl of the U.S. Army - who walked 104.8 miles in 40 and a half hours
RMCT6JBM–sports, football, Bundesliga, 1974/1975, Wuppertaler SV versus Borussia Moenchengladbach 1:5, Zoo Stadium in Wuppertal, WSV footballers leaving the stadium, f.l.t.r. Erich Miss, Tamas Krivitz, Hans-Juergen Baake
RME0RC54–Jan. 01, 1959 - Royal Marine Commando Just Fails To Set Up New Marching Record: Corporal Ronald Knight, 28-year-old Royal Marine Commando from Romford, Essex - member of the Royal Marine Forces Volunteer Reserve, City of Lono Unit - arrived at haring Cross station this afternoon - at the ned of his weekend walk. Je unluckily had to give up just South of Epping - 10 muiles short of Stratford became of a p[ulled muscle. he was trying to beat the record set up by Lieut. Wayne B. Nicholl of the U.S. Army - who wal;ked 104.8 miles in 40 and a half hours
RMM9KNFJ–sports, football, Regional League West, 2017/2018, Grotenburg Stadium in Krefeld-Bockum, KFC Uerdingen 05 vs FC Viktoria Koeln 1904 1:1, Tanju Oeztuerk (Uerdingen) left and keeper Rene Vollath (Uerdingen) are frustrated at the 1:1
RME0WF5X–Oct. 10, 1962 - The ''idrobus'' made by a roman tinman Antonio D'Adda is a strange swimming - boat that -D'Adda says will be the 1963 new boat to cross the Tiber. It can transport about 9 quentals of wares and 11 persons Antonio D'Addaa who is a poor worker would like to perfect the boat, but unluckily he has not enough money. D'Adda says ''My invention could really became a good invention.
RM2JJYC8X–Over Drinks, Don Eurness (centre), who unluckily missed selection for England, whishes luck to Randwick Clubmates, Nick Shehadie (left) and Arthur Buchan. July 19, 1947.
RME0WKW2–May 05, 1963 - Rome, May 1963: Silva Koshtna the beautiful Italian actress began to-day filming in ''The little nuns'' a nice screen comedy, to which takes part also Belgian actress Catherine Spask, who unluckily had to enter a clinic to-day for a control visit, after her daughter birth, Aldeo Nazzari the Italian actor, who was famous as out best actor, in 1943, will come back to the movie after several months of rest. The cast will be competed by a group of well-known actress.
RM2AJJJ81–The exterior of the horse . the number, succession,and rhythm of the beats, the form of the trails, the length of the step, and thenature, the extent, and the direction of the base of support. Some of them evenhad endeavored to establish a relation between the dimensions of the animal andthe length of his strides. Unfortunately, our external senses being unable to jierceive phenomena ofso short a duration as those which take place in the rapid gaits, the first observerswere unluckily led to commit errors and to leave blanks, doubts, and obscuritiesin their writings, whence have originated some
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RMPG1EA3–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. BROOK TROUT 227 well backed by the forest shadows that painters love. Usu- ally the music of rushing water pervades the haunt of the Brook Trout; and the only cloud upon it all is that, ever and anon, Man, the supposedly high-minded, savagely bends. THE EASTERN BROOK TROUT. every energy to kill an unduly great number of these beau- tiful creatures, and fills a sordid creel entirelj^ too full. Most unluckily for the Trout, it is its habit to be ever on the alert for insects
RMMCTXGW–. Fig. 3.—SMAr,!, STATUE OF KUR-I.II,, DOORKEFPER OF THE TEMPI,E OF ERECH; ABOUT 3000 B.C. Found at el-'Obeid, 1019. By co'.irlesy of the Brili-ih Mlise:im. Mr. Sidney Smith of a brick with the temple-inscription of Ur-Nammu in the wall of the building. It is not yet decided, therefore, whether this building is a palace or a temple, though Mr. F. G. Newton, speaking as an architect, pronounces in favour of a temple and the authority of Ur-Nammu's bricks over Shulgi's ! Unluckily a foundation-deposit excavated in 1923 yielded us no decisive evidence on the point, as the tablet accompanying it,
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RMBNKE7C–Europe Germany person person child boy boy nine-year-old manly frustrates sadly unhappily unluckily is disappointing injures
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RMM9KNFK–sports, football, Regional League West, 2017/2018, Grotenburg Stadium in Krefeld-Bockum, KFC Uerdingen 05 vs FC Viktoria Koeln 1904 1:1, Tanju Oeztuerk (Uerdingen) left and keeper Rene Vollath (Uerdingen) are frustrated at the 1:1
RMFWDX7C–sports, football, Bundesliga, 2015/2016, Borussia Moenchengladbach versus Hertha BSC Berlin 5:0, Stadium Borussia Park, thanks to the Hertha fans by f.l.t.r. Niklas Stark (Hertha) and Per Ciljan Skjelbred (Hertha)
RME0WKW0–May 05, 1963 - Silva Koshina the beautiful Italian actress to-day filming in ''The Little nuns'' a nice screen comedy to which takes part also Belgian actress Catherine Spaak, who unluckily had to enter a clinic to-day for a control visit, after her daughter birth, Amedeo Nazzari the Italian actor, who was famous as out best actor, in 1943, will come back to the movie after several months of rest. The cast will be competed by a group of well-known actress. Photo shows Silva Koshina, doing the making-up on the set.
RM2ANGGXN–The crimson fairy book . old them to be sure and let down thebasket for him. Unluckily, at the sight of the maidensbeauty, so far beyond anything they had ever seen,the friends forgot all about Paul, and carried the girlsstraight away into a far country, so that they were notmuch better off than before. Meanwhile Paul, mad withrage at the ingratitude of the three sisters, vowed hewould be revenged upon them, and set about finding someway of getting back to earth. But it was not very easy,and for months, and months, and months, he wanderedabout underground, and, at the end, seemed no nearer tof
RMPFXXDR–. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits. Spiders. 144 AMERICAN SPIDERS AND THEIR SPINNINGWORK. After an absence of a lialf liour I returned to find that in tlie interval the spider had oviposited upon the central part of the cushion, and was then engaged in covering the" hemispherical egg mass with a silken envelope, working like a mason spreading mortar with a trowel. Unluckily, at this stage of work I had to leave for an imperative en- gagement, and did not see my spide
RMBNKE74–Europe Germany North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne place Bolz person person child boy boy manly frustrates sadly unhappily unluckily
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RMFWDX77–sports, football, Bundesliga, 2015/2016, Borussia Moenchengladbach versus Hertha BSC Berlin 5:0, Stadium Borussia Park, thanks to the Hertha fans by f.l.t.r. Niklas Stark (Hertha) and Per Ciljan Skjelbred (Hertha)
RM2KNDR0H–sports, football, Regional League West, 2022/2023, SG Wattenscheid 09 vs. SC Preussen Muenster 4-5, Lohrheide Stadium, Wattenscheid players are frustrated and unhappy at the lost match in last minute, Timur Mehmet Kesim (SG) ahead and keeper Kilian Neufeld (SG)
RM2ANHHN8–The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons . momentaryindignation, as if it were an affront to his exalted merit that a playershould be rewarded in the same manner with him, or was the suddeneffect of a fit of peevishness, it was unluckily said, and indeed cannot bejustified, Mr. Sheridans pension was granted to him not as a player, butas a sufferer in the cause of Government, when he was manager of theTheatre Royal in Ireland, when p
RMPG1HFN–. The new book of the dog; a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment. Dogs. CH. CHU-ERH OF ALDERBOU BY MANCHU TAO-TAI MANCHU Photograph by Rtizsell. RNE WEI WEI.. MRS. TORRENS' CH GOODWOOD CHUN BY GOODWOOD PUT-SING GOODWOOD NA LA. MISS F. A. MATHIAS' MARLAND MYTH BY GOODWOOD MING KAN TIEN. Tao - Tai, Goodwood Ming, Marland Myth, and others. It must, however, be clearly admitted that since the popu- larity of the breed has become estab- lished we unluckily see scores of Pekinese in the
RMBNKE78–Europe Germany North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne place Bolz person person child boy boy manly frustrates sadly unhappily unluckily
RMBWX4NW–drugs woman grief distress unhappily unluckily lovesickness pangs of love tablets swallowing sofa
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RM2KNDR0E–sports, football, Regional League West, 2022/2023, SG Wattenscheid 09 vs. SC Preussen Muenster 4-5, Lohrheide Stadium, Wattenscheid players are frustrated and unhappy at the lost match in last minute
RM2AGAE7P–. The pink fairy book. termined to follow theold custom of keeping the young king ignorant of theduties he would have to perform some day; then, quitesuddenly, she resigned the reins of government into hishands ; but, unluckily, it was too late to train him properlyfor the post. However, the fairy did not think of that,but, carried away by her new ideas, she hastily formed aCouncil, and named as Prime Minister the excellent Ditto, so called because he had never been known tocontradict anybody. Young Prince Souci had a handsome face, and at thebottom a good deal of common sense; but he had neve
RMPG2GKM–. The pet book. Pets. MEAL WORMS AS FOOD FOR PETS EAL worms are the yoimg or larval stages of a beetle (Tenebrio molitor), that luckily for pets but unluckily for grain dealers, breeds con- stantly and most prolifically. These insects are eminently fitted to be made into beef- steak for birds, toads, fish, and many other pets. To breed meal worms it is necessary to buy a hundred or so of a regular dealer in bird food. These should be placed in a two-gallon jar, or a tight box, containing a mixture of bran, corn- meal, oat-meal, and graham flour, or almost any uncooked breakfast food; bran alon
RM2KNDR0J–sports, football, Regional League West, 2022/2023, SG Wattenscheid 09 vs. SC Preussen Muenster 4-5, Lohrheide Stadium, Wattenscheid players are frustrated and unhappy at the lost match in last minute, Timur Mehmet Kesim (SG) ahead and keeper Kilian Neufeld (SG)
RM2ANJJ3J–An illustrated history of the New world : containing a general history of all the various nations, states, and republics of the western continent ..and a complete history of the United States to the present time .. . rownupon his flanks and rear. The general, having formed an oppositedetermination, sent forward five or six thousand men to commencethe attack, while he remained a few railes behind, ready to supportthem. Unluckily Lee, by his seniority, was entitled to commandthis advanced guard; while Clinton, who had his best troops in therear, suddenly .vhecled round, and attacked the A.nerica
RM2KNDR0P–sports, football, Regional League West, 2022/2023, SG Wattenscheid 09 vs. SC Preussen Muenster 4-5, Lohrheide Stadium, Wattenscheid players are frustrated and unhappy at the lost match in last minute, Umut Yildiz (SG)
RM2AX84WB–Chambers's cyclopaedia of English literature : a history critical and biographical of authors in the English tongue from the earliest times till the present day, with specimens of their writing . nd profession of poaching, which he followed in hisyounger days with unrivalled talent and success, andwould undoubtedly have pursued till his death had notthe bursting of an overloaded gun unluckily shot off hisleft hand. As it was, he still contrived to mingle a little116 of his old unlawful occupation with his honest callings;was a reference of high authority amongst the youngaspirants, an adviser
RMJ2A8G3–sports, football, DFB Cup, 2016/2017, Round 5, semifinal, Borussia Moenchengladbach vs Eintracht Frankfurt 7:8 on penalties, Stadium Borussia Park, frustration after the penalty shootout, f.l.t.r. Josip Drmic (MG), Nico Schulz (MG), keeper Yann Sommer (MG), Andreas Christensen (MG), Tobias Strobl (MG)
RMEY737P–sports, football, Lower Rhine Cup, 2014/2015, final, Rot Weiss Essen versus Rot Weiss Oberhausen 6:5 on penalties, Stadium Essen, Hafenstrasse, frustration at RWO, Benjamin Weigelt (RWO) and Patrick Bauder (RWO), behind Max Dombrowka (RWE)
RM2AJ4390–Travels in the central parts of Indo-China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos : during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860 . wetting, tried to imitate Franconi, by standingon my saddle; but, unluckily, according to the customof the country, this was fastened on by two pieces ofstring, and in the middle of the stream it turned andsent me head foremost into the water. But there wasno worse result from the accident than my having toremain for half an hour afterwards dressed in Siamesefashion. Penom-Wat is an interesting temple 36 metres long by40 wide, and the plan resembles a cross with tolerableexactness. I
RMEY737R–sports, football, Lower Rhine Cup, 2014/2015, final, Rot Weiss Essen versus Rot Weiss Oberhausen 6:5 on penalties, Stadium Essen, Hafenstrasse, frustration at RWO, Benjamin Weigelt (RWO) left and Patrick Bauder (RWO)
RM2AFNM9T–. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. the banquet were scrambledfor by the Arcadians—how they danced afterw.irds round the Maypole,not tripping themselves like f dries, but tripping one another—how theHonourable Miss Rasherly, out of idleness, stood fitting the notch oian arrow to the string, and how the shaft went oft of itself, and lodged,unluckily, in the calf of one of the caperers. I v ill leave to the imagi-nation what suits were torn past mending or soiled be) ond washing—the lamentations of old Jenkins—and the vows of Lady Rasherlyand her daughters thnt there should b
RM2AJH1MX–The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . to say, to mops, broomsticks, shovels,tongs, and all kinds of domestic weapons, for, unluckily, the great pieceof ordnance, the goose-gun, was absent with its owner. Above all, avigorous defence was made with that most potent of female weapons, thetongue ; never did invaded hen-roost make a more vociferous outcry. It 352 THE HUDSON. was all in vain! The house was sacked and plundered, fire was set toeach room, and in a few moments its blaze shed a baleful light over theTappau Sea, The invaders then pounced upon the blooming Laney VanTassel, the beau
RM2AWR7FP–American spiders and their spinningworkA natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits . that in tlae intervalthe spider had oviposited upon the central part of the cushion, and wasthen engaged in covering the hemispherical egg mass with a silkenenvelope, working like a mason sjareading mortar with a trowel. Unluckily, at this stage of work I had to leave for an imperative en-gagement, and did not see my spider again for an hour and a half, whenI was delighted to find a round silken ball dangling from the°™^°^ apex of her abdom
RM2AFYPK7–. Old picture books; with other essays on bookish subjects. ave so armed myselfthat if all your devils do come I will not fear them aninch. Unluckily the artist has dressed the servant not asa fighter, but as a bandsman, with drum and a kind offife, and no visible arms. But the Brazen Head is there,and Bacon very fast asleep, while the labels issuing fromthe Heads mouth, Time was, Time is, Time is Past,show that the text of the play had been read, though notvery carefully. The illustration to Hieronimo here shown is takenfrom the edition whose title runs : The Spanish Tragedie,containing the l
RM2ANGHNB–The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . hundred yards off—great black-backs, destroyers of trout, and, asthe keeper declares, also of young grouse. Thepea-rifle lying on the seat is loaded, a steady aimis taken as far as the boat will allow, and the bulletthuds into the water just short of the carnivorousbird. Up get all the gulls with a splash, a clatter,and shrill complaint. Unluckily for itself, a coot,once too often, swims round the bend of the shore ;naturally, the rifle being in hand, a shot is taken be getting back, for have we not promised togo cuddy
RM2AWW267–My own story . she and hercompanion would be out of a world in whichdisregard of the canaille, and attention to theconvenances were the only things that mattered.The unfortunate tendency of the Habsbiirgto escape for a time from anything irksome,became with Marie-Antoinette a desire to playthe Fermiere at Trianon, and with me a wishto lead a free life; but unluckily Dresden didnot possess a Trianon, and, Frederick-Augustwas not strong-willed enough to call a substi-tute into existence, so I was kept in perpetualrestraint. I shall never blame my husbandfor the unwilling part he played in the tr
RM2AJ27YW–Wonders of the tropics; or, Explorations and adventures of Henry M Stanley and other world-renowned travelers, including Livingstone, Baker, Cameron, Speke, Emin Pasha, Du Chaillu, Andersson, etc., etc .. . here I lay in wait, that if the * animal took alarm at him it might fly toward me; and then began tocrawl, in the hunter fashion, through the grass toward his prey. Allwent well till he came near enough for a shot. Just then, unluckily, thebull saw him. Ifouta immediately fired. The gun made a long fire, andhe only wounded the beast, which, quite infuriated, as it often is at theattack of h
RM2AWHKX9–In the forbidden land, an account of a journey into Tibet . y journey, which with so much trouble and care I hadkept secret, had been divulged to the Tibetan authorities.Misfortunes never come singly ! Against my will I hadbeen advised to pay a certain sum at Almora, in exchangefor which I received a letter of credit on Pundit Gobaria,a rich trader of Garbyang, who was to pay me the amountin silver. Unluckily, Gobaria was still absent in Nepal,and no one else could cash a check for the amount Iwanted. This was tiresome — all the more so as I hadcounted on the money. I immediately sent a runner
RM2AG04N7–. Old picture books; with other essays on bookish subjects. ILLUSTRATION ON THE BACK OF THE TITLE-PAGE OF THE ARTE DEL BEN MORIRE, PRINTED IN I49O BY JOHANN CLEYN AND PIERO HIMEL, PROBABLY AT VENICE ??? 1 ^^s. m iimssTi^^iamf.f^i^^^M FLORENTINE ADAPTATION OF THE SAME CUT USED ON THE TITLE-PAGE OF THE SOMMA OMNIS MORTALIUM CURA OF S. ANTONINO. PACINI, 1507 96 OLD PICTURE BOOKS entirely on his own imagination, and this appears to meto be much more Venetian in its character than Lyonnese.*I give this cut from a copy in the British Museum whichhas unluckily been heavily coloured, so that the repro
RM2CNP6WN–. The olive fairy book . eldeddirectly the princess took hold of the key. Cries ofdelight rose from the courtiers and attendants ; but thesewere interrupted by a whirlwind accompanied by thickdarkness, and followed by an earthquake. When all was calm again, and the sun shining, theprince and princess had disappeared. Although the kings son and daughter were the onlypersons who had vanished in the storm, unluckily theyhad been carried off in opposite directions. The rapidmotion through the air deprived the princess of her senses,which she nearly lost a second time, from fright, whenshe was set
RM2CH3HA6–. Lloyd's steamboat directory, and disasters on the western waters . on Monday morning, February 22d, 1841,when the Creole had reached the mouth of Red River, she was dis-covered to be in flames, which spread with such rapidity as to precludeall hope of saving the vessel. The engineer and pilot remained attheir posts until they were completely surrounded by the flames, andt succeeded in running the boat to the nearest bank of the river, beforethe tiller-ropes were burned off. Unluckily, however, the bank whichhad been reached was steep and inaccessible; and the boat, when shestruck against it,
RM2CNPFX4–. Stories for the household . I have learned that from the cakes. And Sunday came round, and Knud sallied forth; but, unluckily,they were all invited out for that evening, and were obliged to tell himso. Joanna pressed his hand, and said, Have you ever been to the theatre ? You must go once. I shallsing on Wednesday, and if you have time on that evening, I will sendyou a ticket; my father knows where your master lives. How kind that was of her! And on Wednesday at noon he receiveda sealed paper, with no words written in it; but the ticket was there,and in the evening Knud went to the theatre f
RM2CHDH51–. The little lame prince and his traveling cloak : a parable for old and young . pened on the day of thechristening. For which unluckily goodmemory all the others scolded her so se-verely that she had no peace of her life, andsoon after, by the influence of the younglady nurse who had carried the baby thatfatal day, and who was a sort of connectionof the Crown-Prince—being his wifes sec-ond cousin once removed—the poor womanwas pensioned off, and sent to the BeautifulMountains, from whence she came, with or-ders to remain there for the rest of herdays. But of all this the King knew nothing,for
RM2CF0D69–. Thackerayana;. lever skit uponthe Cambridge Prize Poem, appeared as follows :— Timbuctoo. To the Editor of The Snob: Sir,—Though your name be Snob, I trust you will not refusethis tiny Poem of a Gownsman/ which was unluckily not finishedon the day appointed for delivery of the several copies of verseson Timbuctoo. I thought, Sir, it would be a pity that such apoem should be lost to the world ; and conceiving The Snob tobe the most widely-circulated periodical in Europe, I have takenthe liberty of submitting it for insertion or approbation. I am, Sir, yours, &c, &c, &c. TIMBUCTOO.—PART I. The
RM2CEJC5A–. Whims and oddities : in prose and verse. theMay-pole, not tripping themselves like fairies, but trippingone another—how the Honourable Miss Rasherly, out ofidleness, stood fitting the notch of an arrow to the string— A MAY-DAY. 425 and how the shaft went off of itself, and lodged, unluckily,in the calf of one of the caperers. I will leave to the imagi-nation, what suits were torn past mending, or soiled be-yond washing—the lamentations of old Jenkins—and thevows of Lady Rasherly and daughters, that there should beno more May-days at Porkington. Suffice it, that nightfound all the Arcadians a
RM2CDHR20–. Natural history of the fishes of Massachusetts, embracing a practical essay on angling . the gadus family,where, in this dilemma, we have unluckily placedit. Linnaeus has a distinct genus, hlennius, butthe individual now being described, a well markedrepresentative of the family, as they are found inthis state, does not precisely accord with the de-scriptions of the blenny by English writers. On looking over that splendid series of Germanlithographic plates of fishes, by Dr Strach, 1828,14 210 GADITES. an exact figure even to the coloring, was noticed,which truly exhibits the blenny of the h
RM2CNE2YX–. On the natural history and classification of birds . nests,mentioned by Barrow t, as fabricated by a species ofLoooia, or grosbeak (probably of the modern genusEuplectes), which, unluckily, he neither describes ornames. It seems always to build on a branch extend-ing over a river or pool of water. The nest is shapedexactly like a chemists retort; is suspended from thehead; and the shank, of eight or nine inches long, atthe bottom of which is the aperture, almost touches thewater. It is made of green grass, firmly put together,and curiously woven. * This name 1s given to the Philippine grosbe
RM2CF0D7T–. Thackerayana;. Beauty is but skin deep humorous sketches in verse and prose, many of which, however,show some germs of that spirit of wild fun which afterwards dis- 7o THACKERAYANA. tinguished the * Yellowplush papers in Fraser. A specimen ofthe contents of this curious publication cannot but be interesting. Prisoners base to the reader. The parody we have selected, a clever skit uponthe Cambridge Prize Poem, appeared as follows :— Timbuctoo. To the Editor of The Snob: Sir,—Though your name be Snob, I trust you will not refusethis tiny Poem of a Gownsman/ which was unluckily not finishedon t
RM2CJ679N–. Explorations and adventures in the wilds of Africa; . ere I lay in wait, that if theanimal took alarm at him it might fly toward me; and then began tocrawl, in the hunter fashion, through the grass toward his prey. Allwent well till he came near enough for a shot. Just then, unluckily, thebull saw him. Ifouta immediately fired. The gun made a long fire, andhe only wounded the beast, which, quite infuriated, as it often is at theattack of hunters, immediately rushed upon him. It was now that poor Ifouta lost his presence of mind. In such cases,which are continually happening to those who hunt
RM2CR69DN–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 55 world. I can see him, dropping off the train,lighting his pipe in the windless shelter of a pileof weather-beaten ties, and setting forth up theGunpowder valley to discover the romantichamlets of Madonna and Trump, lost in thatgreen paradise of Maryland June. Or the littletowTi of Loreley, on the other side of the stream!Think of the fireflies and the honeysuckle on aJune evening in the village of Madonna! Ah,well, of what avail to imagine these things!The train, unluckily, does not stop. And Baltimore itself
RM2CNJTR4–. Indian history for young folks . ST. JOHN (1776). THE OLD FRENCH WAR (1755-1760). 225 fifteen miles distant, with live thousand men. Instead of marching to hisassistance, the cowardly Webb sent him a letter advising him to yield.Unluckily, this letter was intercepted by Montcalm, who at once for-warded it to Monro. That obstinate old soldier, however, persisted inthe defence until most of his cannon had burst and his am- August 9. munition was spent. He then surrendered upon honorableterms. Montcalm demolished the fort, carried off the artillery and muni-tions of war, and returned to Canada
RM2CE7T0R–. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . or wood-women. Thesefaery creatures are said to liveduring the winter in the huts occu-pied by human beings in summer, and theyouth in question made his way to oneand hid under a tub. Unluckily the Huld-ren smelled human flesh, like the giant ofour youthful days, and when a maidenpointed at him the youth scratched herfinger and drew blood. Thereupon thewhole party surrounded him and insistedthat he must now marry the girl, becausehe had marked her with blood. There wasmore than one objection to
RM2CF0CE5–. Thackerayana;. on his own floor. His wife retaliated by seizing a pan of hogs-blood, which unluckily stood on the dresser, and, discharging itscontents in the good parsons face, rendered him a horrible spec-tacle. Mrs. Slipshod entered the kitchen at this critical moment, JOSEPH ANDREWS. 79 and attacked the hostess with a skill developed by practice, tear-ing her cap, uprooting handfuls of hair, and delivering a successionof dexterous facers. Parson Adams, when he required a trifling loan, ventured towait on the swinish Parson Trulliber, whose wife introducedAdams in error, as a man come for
RM2CDB65T–. Rose gardening; how to manage roses and enjoy them . OPHELIA {Pale Pink) MADAME S^GOND WEBER .Rose Pink) PERNETIANA ROSES 97 parent, not the Pernetiana side of the family. This may becorrect for those that show strong Tea, Hybrid Tea, or othercharacteristics than Pernetiana ones, but, unluckily, we mayfind the same rose catalogued as a Pernetiana by one firm.. A Round Rosery, with Grass. written about as a Pernetiana by one authority, and as a HybridTea by others. A long sunny border, down one side of a lawn, given up toPernetiana Hybrids, is a very magnificent garden feature,and may be had
RM2CF0CHE–. Thackerayana;. on his own floor. His wife retaliated by seizing a pan of hogs-blood, which unluckily stood on the dresser, and, discharging itscontents in the good parsons face, rendered him a horrible spec-tacle. Mrs. Slipshod entered the kitchen at this critical moment, JOSEPH ANDREWS. 79 and attacked the hostess with a skill developed by practice, tear-ing her cap, uprooting handfuls of hair, and delivering a successionof dexterous facers. Parson Adams, when he required a trifling loan, ventured towait on the swinish Parson Trulliber, whose wife introducedAdams in error, as a man come for
RM2CGMT4K–. The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies . acing north and east. Leaving G.W. Smiths Division of militia, Stewarts and part of Hardees Corps to oc-cupy the forts, his own Corps and part of Hardees had marched out to therailroad, leading from McDonough to Decatur, and had turned so as tostrike the left of McPhersons Army of the Tennessee in air. At thesame time, he had sent Wheelers Division of cavalry against the train-parked at Decatur. Unluckily for our army, Gerrards Division of Cavalrywas away on a raid eastward
RM2CNX5XT–. Wild Spain ... records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun, natural history and exploration . he great chestnut-coloured eagle slowly flapping from her nest within fifteenor twenty yards overhead. Before I could drop the ropeand run to my gun, the chance was gone; unluckily, how-ever, the shot took some effect, and though it failed tostop the eagle, she went away badly struck, with one leghanging down, and never returned. Thus, by bad luck, anopportunity of settling a doubtful point was thrown away. In June of the same year (1883), we obtained a tawnyeagle, which we then imagined would be a yo
RM2CP549M–. My life among the wild birds in Spain . and laid oneegg which was unfortunately taken ; the female then proceededto site A, and laid a second egg, but this nest being easilyreached was so disturbed that they forsook it. Unluckily theywere weak enough to return once again to the same site Ain the sixth year, and access being easy the eggs were eventuallytaken. The seventh year they returned to site C, and laid twoeggs. Besides these three sites thus used in rotation as described,I came across a fourth site, where I was told they had at timesnested in former years, but, beyond seeing the Eagle
RM2CP68WK–. On safari : big game hunting in British East Africa, with studies in bird-life . quented by these ante-lopes had proved impossible. Acarefully-organised drive hadfailed—I will not say throughthe stupidity of the drivers, butsimply because savages could notcomprehend the scope of theoperation. On our last day butone we adopted a modified schemeof simply moving a herd, andthis so far succeeded that we eachsecured a specimen at extremeranges. Both, unluckily, provedto be females, mine being a fineadult, carrying a head of 15f ins.,and my brothers a smaller cow.The latter, having only a brokensh
RM2CGK6E7–. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland: . aring a prodigious shout, one evening, near by his head-quarters,General Jefferson C. Davis inquired the cause. I cant say exactly, general, replied his aide, after stepping to the tent-door; but I think its the boys either after General Rousseau or a rabbit. Where the Damage was Done.—Russell Houston, Esq., an old and pro-minent citizen of Nashville, and a Union man, had not long ago built himan elegant residence, in the suburbs of the city. It occupied, unluckily, aknoll, or swell of land, where it was deemed desirable by our engineers tobuild a fort
RM2CHFRHR–. Memories of an old collector . were good, and some excep-tionally beautiful. I saw two hugebaths, one decorated with four large 136 MEMORIES OF lions heads, several candelabra ofexcellent design, and a multitude ofbronze vases, overlaid with silver, butin bad preservation. In another roomhe showed me a set of smaller things,finer and richer in quality, and forthe most part in perfect preservation.There was no difficulty in making- aselection. Amongst other treasures, Iput on one side a silver bust of awoman, whose hair was dressed in thefashion of the first century of theEmpire. Unluckily, a
RM2CP6540–. On safari : big game hunting in British East Africa, with studies in bird-life . ■m^. .^f^ IX THE SUK COUNTIIY, Donkey-transport cut off by river coming down in flood. ORYX, ELAND, IMPALA, ETC. 103 liad wounded, but had unluckily been unable to comeup with it ere darkness set in. We therefore decidedto remain at this camp till we had secured our one bulleland apiece, that being the limit allowed by law. Agrievous disappointment awaited us next morning. Wehad both at this period been suffering from the severework entailed by the constant crawling after oryx,hartebeest, etc., over the hard, fl
RMRPHH00–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. August, 1915. American line Journal Illinois Itee Api>roi)riatioiis The Legislature has again passed the laws and appropriations for the Illinois State Beekeepers' Association and the inspection of apiaries. Inspector Kil- dow is continuing the good work and spreading the knowledge necessary to prevent the scattering of foulbrood over the land. Unluckily the first move in this direction was taken much too late. There was a time when foul- brood was practically unknown in Illinois. Had measures been taken, at that time, similar to those we now have,
RMRPK32T–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Small skep apia it regularly in their countries as an agent of regeneration for weakened apiaries, threatened or suffering with contagious diseases, or degenerated through years of consanguinity. Unluckily, bees thus produced re- tain a great propensity for swarm- ing, and for this reason are not fit for use in large movable hives. How- ever, the training of a few genera- tions and careful selection eliminates this fault in great part. It takes sev- eral years of patience; but the re- sults are encouraging, for the bee thus managed gradually loses her
RMRD8NC6–. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits. Spiders. 144 AMERICAN SPIDERS AND THEIR SPINNINGWORK. After an absence of a lialf liour I returned to find that in tlie interval the spider had oviposited upon the central part of the cushion, and was then engaged in covering the" hemispherical egg mass with a silken envelope, working like a mason spreading mortar with a trowel. Unluckily, at this stage of work I had to leave for an imperative en- gagement, and did not see my spide
RMRDBH3F–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. BROOK TROUT 227 well backed by the forest shadows that painters love. Usu- ally the music of rushing water pervades the haunt of the Brook Trout; and the only cloud upon it all is that, ever and anon, Man, the supposedly high-minded, savagely bends. THE EASTERN BROOK TROUT. every energy to kill an unduly great number of these beau- tiful creatures, and fills a sordid creel entirelj^ too full. Most unluckily for the Trout, it is its habit to be ever on the alert for insects
RMRPAXYF–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 572 The American Florist. Aug. /, but alas, the pears were green and sour. The sale commenced in the morning and it was well on toward evening when it was concluded, and during the whole afternoon Jim Barrett presided over a feast in the big barn, consistingof a great urn (if coffee, a barrel of crackers and a box of cheese, all of which was highly appreciated and well patronized by the boys in the absence of anything more tempting, for unluckily Cambridge is just now a kind of "third party" city. The st
RMRD9MFD–. The new book of the dog; a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment. Dogs. CH. CHU-ERH OF ALDERBOU BY MANCHU TAO-TAI MANCHU Photograph by Rtizsell. RNE WEI WEI.. MRS. TORRENS' CH GOODWOOD CHUN BY GOODWOOD PUT-SING GOODWOOD NA LA. MISS F. A. MATHIAS' MARLAND MYTH BY GOODWOOD MING KAN TIEN. Tao - Tai, Goodwood Ming, Marland Myth, and others. It must, however, be clearly admitted that since the popu- larity of the breed has become estab- lished we unluckily see scores of Pekinese in the
RMRDNF13–. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage round the world of H.M.S. "Beagle" under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, R.N. Beagle Expedition (1831-1836); Natural history; Geology; Voyages around the world. ASCENT OF MOUNT TARN 249 When the Beanie was here in the month of Februar)', 1 started one moi-ning at foui' o'clock to ascend Mount Tarn, which is 2600 feet hiyh, and is the most elevated point in this immediate district. Wc went in a boat to tlic foot of tlic moun- tain (but unluckily not to the best part), and then bega
RMRDGMMM–. The pet book. Pets. MEAL WORMS AS FOOD FOR PETS EAL worms are the yoimg or larval stages of a beetle (Tenebrio molitor), that luckily for pets but unluckily for grain dealers, breeds con- stantly and most prolifically. These insects are eminently fitted to be made into beef- steak for birds, toads, fish, and many other pets. To breed meal worms it is necessary to buy a hundred or so of a regular dealer in bird food. These should be placed in a two-gallon jar, or a tight box, containing a mixture of bran, corn- meal, oat-meal, and graham flour, or almost any uncooked breakfast food; bran alon
RMRDXX3K–. The new book of the dog; a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment. Dogs. CH. CHU-ERH OF ALDERBOURNE BY MANCHU TAO-TAI MANCHU WEI WEI. MRS. TORRENS' CH GOODWOOD CHUN ev GOODWOOD PUT-SING GOODWOOD NA LA. MISS F A. MATHIAS' MARLAND MYTH BY GOODWOOD MING KAN TIEN. Tao - Tai, Goodwood Ming, Marland iMyth, and others. It must, however, be clearly admitted that smce the popu- larity of the breed has become estab- lished we unluckily see scores of Pekinese in the show-r'ng who have lost al
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