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Waife entered the shop, and lifted his hat, "Permit me, sir, to look at that hand-bill." "Certainly, sir; but the lecture is over; you can see by the date: it came off last week. We allow the bills of previous proceedings at our Athenaeum to be exposed at the window till the new bills are prepared, keeps the whole thing alive, sir."

Then her heart leapt to the glory of the young June day; she devoutly hoped that she would be spared to witness many, many such days as she now looked upon. "Mrs Kenrick!" said a voice from the bed. "Are you awake?" asked Mavis. "Do draw that there blind. I can't stand that there sun." "Does it worry you?" "Give me the 'lectric, same as they have at the Athenaeum on long nights."

"I'm jolly sure of it," the Duke answered, "but while you're in London you're going to do your lunching with me. We'll go to the Athenaeum and show these sickly-looking scholars and bishops what a man should look like. It's almost time for luncheon, isn't it?" "Past," Andrew answered. "It was half-past twelve when I got here." "Then we will leave at once," the Duke declared.

I hear Tom has been getting into fresh scrapes at Cambridge. 'Your affectionate sister, 'MARGARET HENLEY. 'ATHENAEUM TERRACE. ST. MILDRED'S, Sept. 6th. 'MY DEAR PHILIP, No one can have a greater dislike than myself to what is called mischief-making; therefore I leave it entirely to you to make what use you please of the following facts, which have fallen under my notice.

The reviews as usual accused her of blasphemy and indecency, and so severe was the criticism in the Literary Gazette, then edited by Jerdan, that Colburn was stirred up to found a new literary weekly of his own, and, in conjunction with James Silk Buckingham, started the Athenaeum.

The Athenaeum, a friendly organ, says of his later work: "In his new part the missionary of Empire Mr. Kipling is living the strenuous life. He has frankly abandoned story telling, and is using his complete and powerful armory in the interests of patriotic zeal."

The London Athenaeum says: "Granted beautiful, rich, perfect, passionate men and women, the author is capable of working out their destiny." Price $1.25 net; Postage 12 Cents The Macaulay Company, Publishers 15 West 38th Street New York The Secret of the Night By GASTON LEROUX

His son, Edward M. Whitty, was the originator of that interesting feature of English and Irish journalism, the sketch of personalities and proceedings in parliament. Of the editors of the Athenaeum for many years the leading English organ of literary criticism one of the most famous was Dr. John Doran, who was of Irish parentage. "Dod" is a familiar household word in the British Parliament.

"I want you should come to Boston and see us too," interposed Ellen. "I should be delighted to show you the city, to take you to the Athenaeum and the Museum." "Thank you." Mr. Bayard inquired of Bobby about his parents, where he lived, and about the circumstances of his family. He then took out his memorandum book, in which he wrote the boy's name and residence.

No "House of Seven Gables" across the Atlantic can have quite such memories as these, yet, oddly enough, I do not know of more than one ghost of a Jesuit in all England. He appeared to a learned doctor in a library, and the learned doctor described the phantom, not long ago, in the Athenaeum. "Does the priest of your 'priest-hole' walk?"

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