Category: Biographies

The Quiver, 11/1899

"And then, old fellow," went on Sir Anthony's letter to Jack Leslie, of the Blues, his particular chum, "I stood staring, with my eyes watering and a little scratch on my nose bleeding where the old rooster--for a rooster it was--struck me with his spurs as he flew. He might h...

Chapters

3. CHAPTER VI.

"I wish my friend, Glengall, were at home," said Mr. Graydon, leaning back in the chair by the study fire. "He'd give you a mount while you were waiting for Johnny Maher's littl...

6. CHAPTER VI.

The boys had seized the opportunity of the attention of their elders being engaged elsewhere to get into mischief. Although they had made so much fuss about their right of way t...

8. xlv. 6, 7); received throne as victor over His enemies--sin, death,

=Lesson.= Christ is King--honour Him; He is Saviour--love Him; He is God--fear Him. Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and so ye perish. Blessed are all they that put their trust i...

7. Part II.

A week passed before anything further was heard. Then a summons came for Tam to appear before her Majesty on the following afternoon. He was duly in attendance, and had not long...

1. CHAPTER IV.

"And then, old fellow," went on Sir Anthony's letter to Jack Leslie, of the Blues, his particular chum, "I stood staring, with my eyes watering and a little scratch on my nose b...

5. CHAPTER V.

"Dear Marjorie,--You gave me no answer yesterday, and I am afraid I took you by surprise, and perhaps shocked you. A girl is a tender thing, I know. Will you send me just a litt...

4. CHAPTER IV.

In the Canons' Court, between Mr. Bethune's and the Deanery, lived Mr. Warde. He was a pleasant man, well off, artistic, musical--and happy in a life of little work, which left...

2. CHAPTER V.

"We have known each other such a little while," replied Pamela, looking down at the ground, which had begun to cover itself in the flying gold of the autumn woods.