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Lauder, about 1748, gives the date exactly, when he speaks of "that infinite tribute of veneration that has been paid to him these sixty years past." One distinguished exception there was. Dryden, royalist and Catholic though he was, was loyal to his art.

Lauder is back again from the Front for a bit, and taking some of the work now." "Do I hurt him very much still?" "He's awfully pleased that you've come. He's as sweet as he can be about you." "Yes," murmured Noel, "that's what's dreadful. I'm glad he wasn't in when I came. Has he told anyone?" Gratian shook her head. "I don't think anybody knows; unless perhaps Captain Fort.

In speaking of the Salvation Army's work before the Rotary Club of San Francisco, Harry Lauder said: "There is no organization in Europe doing more for the troops than the Salvation Army, and the devotion of its officers has caused the Salvation Army to be revered by the soldiers." Mr.

He floated away down the river, with his rafts and drives of logs, leaving the girl sick and shamed. They knew she was sick at heart, because she grew pale and silent; they did not know for some months how shamed she was. Then it was that Mrs. Lauder, the sister of the Roman Catholic missionary, Father Halen, being a woman of notable character and kindness, visited her and begged her to tell all.

I certainly was not disposed to chat, and I suppose that sympathy for my feelings, and my glumness, stilled the tongues of my companions. And, at any rate, we had not traveled far when the car ahead of us stopped, and the soldier from Albert stepped into the road and waited for me. I got out when our car stopped, and joined him. "I will show you the place now, Mr. Lauder," he said, quietly.

Or they've seen my name and my picture on a hoarding, and I've to think o' the men who made the lithograph sheets, and the billposters who put them up. Sae here's Harry Lauder and a' the folk he maun have tae help him mak' a living and earn his bit siller! More than you'd thought' Aye, and more than I'd thought, sometimes.

It was in Kirremuir, and there'd been a braw concert the nicht before. I was on my way to the post office, thinking there'd be maybe a bit letter from the wife she wrote to me, sometimes, then, when I was frae hame, oor courtin' days not being so far behind us as they are noo. "What thocht ye o' Harry Lauder?" one of them asked another. And the one she asked was no slow to say!

If, after all these years, she left Andrew for that fine gentleman, she would be a very Jael of deceit and treachery. I wish I had told her about her mother's second cousin, bonnie Lizzie Lauder." "What of her? I never heard tell, did I, Mother?" "No. We don't speak of Lizzie now." "Why then?"

He stammered: "I say, you oughtn't to you oughtn't to !" "What?" "Joke about about such things; ought you?" "One doesn't joke if one's had a baby without being married, you know." Lauder went suddenly slack. A shell might have burst a few paces from him.

The cutty sark, so appropriate when displaying the free, vigorous stops of Maggie Lauder, is not to be worn by every lackadaisical lady's-maid of a muse. In the moral reflections, with which "Hester" abounds, there is a most comical imitation of Scott, as if the poem were written as a parody of "The Lady of the Lake," by Mrs. Southworth, or Sylvanus Cobb, Junior.

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