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diff --git a/43658-h/43658-h.htm b/43658-h/43658-h.htm index 5b77234..e4cca69 100644 --- a/43658-h/43658-h.htm +++ b/43658-h/43658-h.htm @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1" /> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <title> The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Quiver 3/1900, by Various. @@ -130,45 +130,7 @@ table { </style> </head> <body> - - -<pre> - -The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Quiver, by Anonymous - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with -almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: The Quiver 3/1900 - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: September 6, 2013 [EBook #43658] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE QUIVER 3/1900 *** - - - - -Produced by Delphine Lettau, Julia Neufeld and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - - - +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 43658 ***</div> <h1>The Quiver 3/1900</h1> @@ -454,7 +416,7 @@ at Cambridge.</p> <p class="center"> REV THOMAS SCOTT 1799-1802<br /> -(L. COSSÉ pinxt)<br /> +(L. COSSÉ pinxt)<br /> <br /> REV. JOSIAH PRATT 1802-1824<br /> (H. WYATT pinxt)<br /> @@ -720,7 +682,7 @@ to a dangerous pitch. The arrival of Herbert Edwardes changed the situation. A meeting of English people, military and civil, was called in Peshawur itself; a -sum of £3,000 was raised, a memorial sent +sum of £3,000 was raised, a memorial sent to the Church Missionary Society, and, in response, missionaries provided. Here is an example of what is so often forgotten by @@ -814,7 +776,7 @@ Society sent out five agents; in the ten years ending with its Jubilee the number was 119; in the nine years ending 1898 it reached 719. The income of 1848 was -£92,823; the income of 1898 was £331,598. +£92,823; the income of 1898 was £331,598. Its latest statistics show that there are about 240,000 natives associated with its missions, and of late it would seem that @@ -944,11 +906,11 @@ house. Follow me."</p> shoulder, and followed the stately little figure through the sunny, twisting paths,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_494" id="Page_494">[494]</a></span> sweet and rich with their wealth of roses, -up to the old château with its narrow +up to the old château with its narrow windows gleaming in the sunshine.</p> <p>"Here, Jeannette," said the little mistress -of the roses and the château. +of the roses and the château. "Monsieur, you will rest on the sofa."</p> <p>He obeyed the wave of the small white @@ -1041,7 +1003,7 @@ sprain of the left arm to be the only injury the man had received.</p> <p>The doctor's sharp, black eyes were -full of questions, but Mademoiselle Stéphanie +full of questions, but Mademoiselle Stéphanie met his gaze calmly, indifferently, and he dared not put one question into words.</p> @@ -1094,7 +1056,7 @@ believe him. B—— was thirty and more miles distant. The suspicion in her stare grew deeper.</p> -<p>"Oh," said Stéphanie.</p> +<p>"Oh," said Stéphanie.</p> <p>"My luggage——" He hesitated; yet what could he do without it? "It is @@ -1115,7 +1077,7 @@ he was touched too.</p> <p>An old manservant, with a faint, indescribable old-world air, that fitted in -with the château and the garden and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_495" id="Page_495">[495]</a></span> +with the château and the garden and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_495" id="Page_495">[495]</a></span> the roses somehow, brought food to the stranger, and, after he had eaten, showed him to his room.</p> @@ -1227,7 +1189,7 @@ humble services.</p> <hr class="tb" /> -<p>Two mornings had Stéphanie's prophecy +<p>Two mornings had Stéphanie's prophecy been fulfilled. Two mornings the sun had wakened her guest, and now he was wondering if he dared stay and @@ -1237,12 +1199,12 @@ let it wake him a third.</p> appearance once. She had welcomed the stranger with a stiff yet courteous stateliness that was as old-worldly as -the garden and the château and everything +the garden and the château and everything pertaining thereto.</p> <p>She was a confirmed invalid, and, till she sallied forth to welcome her niece's -guest (Ancelles belonged to Stéphanie), +guest (Ancelles belonged to Stéphanie), had not left her room for nearly two years.</p> @@ -1379,7 +1341,7 @@ in the proud little face made him hesitate.</p> <p>"Because directly my eyes fell upon you I loved you," he said steadily.</p> -<p>Stéphanie started to her feet.</p> +<p>Stéphanie started to her feet.</p> <p>"Monsieur, you outrage my hospitality," she said haughtily.</p> @@ -1460,13 +1422,13 @@ perhaps some day you will understand what I feel now. I know you are too good for me. I don't see why you should ever have cared for me; but oh! -my little Stéphanie, you are just all the +my little Stéphanie, you are just all the world to me——"</p> <p>His voice broke, and he turned away down one of the little sunny paths. But there amongst the roses love came to him -at last; for Stéphanie, with a sudden +at last; for Stéphanie, with a sudden radiance in her face which sent all the pride away, ran after him, and he, seeing the radiance, straightway took her into @@ -1542,7 +1504,7 @@ once."</p> <p>With a little scornful laugh she bade him begone.</p> -<p>"Stéphanie——"</p> +<p>"Stéphanie——"</p> <p>She waved her white hand towards the gates of Ancelles.</p> @@ -1554,7 +1516,7 @@ on her lips.</p> <p>He sprang forward.</p> -<p>"Stéphanie, you must—you <em>shall</em> give +<p>"Stéphanie, you must—you <em>shall</em> give way to me in this——"</p> <p>Her small hand clenched.</p> @@ -1679,7 +1641,7 @@ Jeannette?"</p> <p>"I—I do not know, mamzelle."</p> -<p>Stéphanie dropped her wrist. Her eyes +<p>Stéphanie dropped her wrist. Her eyes were burning, her cheeks flushed.</p> <p>"Then never dare to speak so again," @@ -1701,7 +1663,7 @@ if such sighing displeased him. His mouth took a bitter curve as his thoughts wandered back to the last time he had stood on the little sunny paths amongst -the roses, with Stéphanie at his side.</p> +the roses, with Stéphanie at his side.</p> <div class="figcenter" style="width: 250px;"> <img src="images/illus018.jpg" width="250" height="298" alt="scorn" /> @@ -1793,7 +1755,7 @@ so——"</p> <p>"My home is wherever you are, monsieur."</p> -<p>"You did not think so once, <i lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">chérie</i>."</p> +<p>"You did not think so once, <i lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">chérie</i>."</p> <p>"Ah! but then you were 'shall' and 'must'"—pouting—"and now—now you @@ -1818,7 +1780,7 @@ of the twisting paths down which they had so often wandered, and looked at the -old château.</p> +old château.</p> <p>"That ivy is too thick to be healthy," @@ -2043,7 +2005,7 @@ with this month, for it was on April 5th, 1753, that Parliament granted the -sum of £20,000 to +sum of £20,000 to the daughters of Sir Hans Sloane, in return for the collections @@ -5667,7 +5629,7 @@ me <em>must</em> jine in!"</p> <div class="figcenter" style="width: 250px;"> <img src="images/illus056a.jpg" width="250" height="282" alt="Arthur" /> -<div class="caption"><p>(<em>Photo: J. C. Schaarwächter, Berlin.</em>)</p> +<div class="caption"><p>(<em>Photo: J. C. Schaarwächter, Berlin.</em>)</p> <p class="center">SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN.</p></div> </div> @@ -6608,7 +6570,7 @@ have ever known."</p> Spencer, who had passed away peacefully a<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_546" id="Page_546">[546]</a></span> few weeks after that talk with Pamela. When the legal formalities were completed, -Sylvia would be <i lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">châtelaine</i> of Dovercourt; +Sylvia would be <i lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">châtelaine</i> of Dovercourt; but her interest in her inheritance seemed very slight.</p> @@ -7779,7 +7741,7 @@ one that undertakes outside work. Besides the necessary printing for Earlswood and the London office, 232 private orders were sent out last year, and a -profit was made of £150. On the occasion +profit was made of £150. On the occasion of my visit, a young compositor was not quite ready to show his proof to the doctor, who inquired what he @@ -8827,7 +8789,7 @@ model club and hall for the village. The plan contains some novel features, inasmuch as it embraces a working men's club, a public hall available for meetings, entertainments, -etc.; a café and refreshment rooms, +etc.; a café and refreshment rooms, specially catering for cyclists and visitors; bedrooms for summer visitors, and also a public laundry. The catering will exclude @@ -8953,7 +8915,7 @@ in the country. A unique feature of the hall is a very handsome painted window in memory of the late John Priestman. It is a four-light window, and contains four -female figures robed in mediæval costumes, +female figures robed in mediæval costumes, and representing "Religion," "Temperance," "Health," and "Prosperity." Above the central light is an effective portrait of Mr. @@ -9398,7 +9360,7 @@ also be expected to read and write fairly. His examination on these points will be conducted by the master of the choristers, Sir J. Frederick Bridge, or someone appointed by him. If he passes satisfactorily, -he will become a probationer, paying £10 +he will become a probationer, paying £10 a year towards his expenses; at the end of three years, however, he will become a recognised member of the Abbey choir, and no further charge will be @@ -9590,17 +9552,17 @@ in 1860.</p> given during the previous year by Churchmen towards Christian work of all kinds, such as Church Building, Home Missions, Foreign Missions, -Education, etc., was over £5,750,000. The various +Education, etc., was over £5,750,000. The various Presbyterian Churches contributed during the -same time for similar work a sum of £1,600,000, -and the Wesleyans gave over £500,000; the Calvinistic -Methodists about £228,500; the Baptists over -£200,000; and the Primitive Methodists over -£100,000. Of the Congregationalists and the +same time for similar work a sum of £1,600,000, +and the Wesleyans gave over £500,000; the Calvinistic +Methodists about £228,500; the Baptists over +£200,000; and the Primitive Methodists over +£100,000. Of the Congregationalists and the "Friends" no such statistics are available, and it is estimated that other branches of the Christian Church in England gave an aggregate of not less -than £150,000 towards the same work. Generally +than £150,000 towards the same work. Generally speaking, all the different bodies contribute in a fairly equal proportion, directly or indirectly, to the different kinds of Christian work—at any rate, @@ -9786,10 +9748,10 @@ donation), 5s.; Anglo-Indian, 5s.; M. R. B., Ipswich, 4s. 2d.; C. E. H., 3s. 6d.; A Glasgow Mother (105th donation), 1s.; E. A. W., Petersfield, 2s. 6d.</p> -<p>For <em>Dr. Barnardo's Homes</em>: An Irish Girl, £1; +<p>For <em>Dr. Barnardo's Homes</em>: An Irish Girl, £1; E. J. L., Glenageary, 10s.; X. J., 10s. 6d. The following -amounts have been sent direct:—A Well-Wisher, £2; -Lila Noel, £1; G. C., 8s.; P. P. O., 5s.; Ruth L., £1.</p> +amounts have been sent direct:—A Well-Wisher, £2; +Lila Noel, £1; G. C., 8s.; P. P. O., 5s.; Ruth L., £1.</p> <p>For <em>The Hospital for Women</em>: A Thank-Offering, 1s.</p> @@ -9916,384 +9878,6 @@ John xi. 39).</p> </div> - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Quiver, by Anonymous - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE QUIVER 3/1900 *** - -***** This file should be named 43658-h.htm or 43658-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/4/3/6/5/43658/ - -Produced by Delphine Lettau, Julia Neufeld and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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