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He telled me he was here to get at the heart o' the workingman, and I said to him that he would hae to look a bit further than the sleeve o' the workin'-man's jaicket. There's no muckle in his head, poor soul. Then there'll be Tam Norie, him that edits our weekly paper Justice for All.
I call it "Through the Wilds of Literary London." An old friend of mine edits the "Herald," and I'm indebted to him for the suggestion. His voice was a trifle husky, but he spoke like a man of education. 'Most people will take it for fiction. I wish I had inventive power enough to write fiction anything like it.
I have a valuable work on high explosives, and I have a couple of volumes of De Maupassant." "Oh I weathered all that kind of danger long ago," said she airily. "I want the kind that is distressing editors of church papers. The man who edits this religious paper uncle sends me is a most unchristian gentleman.
Aëronauts have been free and accepted members of this order of modern knights-errant, from hot-headed, ill-fated Pilâtre de Rozier down to Gaston Tissandier, the man who still edits La Nature in the lower strata of an ocean into the treacherous upper depths of which he has risen seven miles.
England possesses a theorist of a higher type in Auberon Herbert, who, like Bakunin and Kropotkin, is a scion of a noble house. Herbert began as a representative of Democracy in the seventies, and to-day edits in London a paper called The Free Life, in which he preaches an individualist Anarchism of his own, or, as he himself calls it, "Voluntarism."
But now, at the change in Burnamy's tone, he changed his manner a little. "Seen your friends since supper?" he asked. "Only a moment. They are rather tired, and they've gone to bed." That the fellow that edits that book you write for?" "Yes; he owns it, too." The notion of any sort of ownership moved Stoller's respect, and he asked more deferentially, "Makin' a good thing out of it?"
I knew they had it in them to put sentences together. Now I want them to think of patching up something or other for The English Girl; you know the paper? 'I have heard of it. 'I happen to know Mrs Boston Wright, who edits it. Met her at a house the other day, and told her frankly that she would have to give my sisters something to do.
The English newspapers in Japan are still, as they have always been, ably conducted journals. Captain Brinkley, the editor of one of them, is a great authority on everything connected with Japan, and the paper he edits is worthy of all that is best in English journalism.
"You got that stuff," said Eddie, brushing this aside, "from David Moreton, and that infernal seditious paper his brother edits and that white-livered book which I haven't read against war. I'd like to put them all in jail." "It's a pity," said Crystal, "that your side can't think of a better argument than putting everyone who disagrees with you in jail."
Hope-Scott retires from his Profession Edits Abridgment of Lockhart, which he dedicates to Mr. Gladstone Dr. Newman on Sir Walter Scott Visit of Dr. Newman to Abbotsford in 1872 Mr. Hope-Scott's Last Illness His Faith and Resignation His Death Benediction of the Holy Father Requiem Mass for Mr. Hope-Scott at the Jesuit Church, Farm Street Funeral Ceremonies at St.
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