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Article LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. ← Page 7 of 7 Article PRAYER ON THE SEA. Page 1 of 1 Article NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Page 1 of 3 →
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Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.
parrots , monkeys , snakes , and everything or anything likely to sell . One old man stood on the corner of the street with a turban round his head , and a cage of trained monkeys ivhich he ivas exhibiting , by his side . As the captain and his party arrived near this man ' s stand , a monkey , of little better appearance than monkeys generally have , was doing some remarkable tricks . Nellie , after Avatching him for a few moments , said she had a good mind to buy him to help enliven the balance of the voyage , and asked Harry to get it for her . He undertook to do so , but could not make the man understand him . The captain
noticed Harry ' s perplexity , and offered to help him out . He asked the man bow much he wanted for his monkey . The vendor named a price equal to five dollars in gold United States money . The captain laughed at the answer , and , turning to Nellie , told her not to pay more than half they asked for anything she ivanted to buy in this place . '' Captain Dill , I will commission you as my agent in this matter , with full power to buy that monkey as cheap as you can , " said Nellie , laughing . ( To be Continued . )
Prayer On The Sea.
PRAYER ON THE SEA .
IHE night is both sublime and calm : How far off the land we see IThe ocean in emerald breadth and grace Is resting tranquilly . I think that the waves are sleeping , Even nowfrom their rage ancl might
, , And that over the deep the Creator Hovers through the sacred night . I think as if at this moment , I must sink deeply and rapidly In the greenest depths of the ocean ,
0 Lord , at thy nearness to me ! I think as if high above me The vault of waters is resting there , And this song about it is flowing Into the morning air . STRMJOTITZ .
Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART .
BY BRO . GEOKGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL . Author of " Shakspere , his Times and Contemporaries , " " The Bards and Authors of Cleveland and South Durham , " " The Peoplds History of Cleveland and its Vicinage , " " The Visitor ' s Handbook to Redcar , Coatham , andSaltbum hy the Sea , " "The History of the Stocidon and Darlington Railway , " § c , fyc . MR . WILLIAM ANDREWS , Fellow of the Royal Historical Society , who is now editing the . little Hull Miscellany , has judiciously devoted a number to the memory of oui gifted Brother , Robert Burns . After a brief , but interesting , memoir of Scotia's
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Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.
parrots , monkeys , snakes , and everything or anything likely to sell . One old man stood on the corner of the street with a turban round his head , and a cage of trained monkeys ivhich he ivas exhibiting , by his side . As the captain and his party arrived near this man ' s stand , a monkey , of little better appearance than monkeys generally have , was doing some remarkable tricks . Nellie , after Avatching him for a few moments , said she had a good mind to buy him to help enliven the balance of the voyage , and asked Harry to get it for her . He undertook to do so , but could not make the man understand him . The captain
noticed Harry ' s perplexity , and offered to help him out . He asked the man bow much he wanted for his monkey . The vendor named a price equal to five dollars in gold United States money . The captain laughed at the answer , and , turning to Nellie , told her not to pay more than half they asked for anything she ivanted to buy in this place . '' Captain Dill , I will commission you as my agent in this matter , with full power to buy that monkey as cheap as you can , " said Nellie , laughing . ( To be Continued . )
Prayer On The Sea.
PRAYER ON THE SEA .
IHE night is both sublime and calm : How far off the land we see IThe ocean in emerald breadth and grace Is resting tranquilly . I think that the waves are sleeping , Even nowfrom their rage ancl might
, , And that over the deep the Creator Hovers through the sacred night . I think as if at this moment , I must sink deeply and rapidly In the greenest depths of the ocean ,
0 Lord , at thy nearness to me ! I think as if high above me The vault of waters is resting there , And this song about it is flowing Into the morning air . STRMJOTITZ .
Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART .
BY BRO . GEOKGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL . Author of " Shakspere , his Times and Contemporaries , " " The Bards and Authors of Cleveland and South Durham , " " The Peoplds History of Cleveland and its Vicinage , " " The Visitor ' s Handbook to Redcar , Coatham , andSaltbum hy the Sea , " "The History of the Stocidon and Darlington Railway , " § c , fyc . MR . WILLIAM ANDREWS , Fellow of the Royal Historical Society , who is now editing the . little Hull Miscellany , has judiciously devoted a number to the memory of oui gifted Brother , Robert Burns . After a brief , but interesting , memoir of Scotia's