not for mefti, ftad said «x Neither did Edith touch the meat. There was one cook it except Edith, and no one in the house but witnees, Edith, end the deceased. Witness hftd the in ft frying pan in the kitchen, Edith being ebo tbepe. You did not notice
September 15, 1911 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
succeeded, in all of which Edith took a part, but she did not dance again with Ma. Fleming, and poor Stanley did not dance with him at all. When supper announced, Mr. Fleming, anxious to show attention to Edith's mother, for Edith's sake, gave his aria to
February 17, 1877 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
themselves more distinctly on Edith's mind. " No, it's for you ; keep it, Edith. You will want it genie time to prove that you meant fair. I have written a few lines on it myself to show your innocence," Mrs. Barrett said, and Edith put the letter into the
March 1, 1888 - Ballymoney Free Press and Northern Counties Advertiser - Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland
u silent !** be thundered, as Edith began further Edith was silent. She knew not what to say, or how to act, for the wan face of her mother seemed to rise up imploringly before her, bidding her, for God’s sake,
used to do; and have ao one to M ;illy child t' asked Edith,Edith,ina( Wars. Oh yes! be is eeryo-very kind to you, and I love his for it: bet we female friend-1 seas—such Dorothea. tor Ismass. Edith did set reply, but may rose up, and proposed going te
March 2, 1849 - Ballyshannon Herald - Ballyshannon, Donegal, Republic of Ireland
I said it was unkind of him give Edith much trouble after she had suffered so recently. He said if thought he would do right in marrying Edith would do eo, but would write letter of explanation. He said he knew Edith loved him very much. said had right
eyes. “ Ob, yes, Edith, dearest, I know how big and brave and careful he is ! And what ehe, my dearest ? That was not all, surely ! That would not bring my girl home with such light in her eyes, and such “ Oh, don’t!” whispered Edith, in confusion. “You
February 24, 1894 - Lisburn Herald, and Antrim and Down Advertiser - Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
yon to kill my father The yrung man could not repeat hia e« »«ion, f.*r knew what Edith aaid true, but aa l.e looked into hia couacienee aaw that was calm and pure. * Edith,’ he aaid, * pardon me cannot reply lomy grief perhaya I ahould. but I moat aay
August 22, 1856 - Ballyshannon Herald - Ballyshannon, Donegal, Republic of Ireland
dreary night, with a dismal drizzle and melancholy gusts of wind. Inside, Edith sat at the piano sighing rather than singing old songs in a wailing minor key. O Edith! Edith! Though you knew it not, the knowledge of what was to come was already with
December 20, 1862 - Newry Examiner and Louth Advertiser - Newry, Down, Northern Ireland
Me years. I toys you. Edith. HILL. EADIE February 17. 1910 (suddenly.. at NosaHal. Deeply ✓egretted by Gary and Pat Stewart sad Family Safe In God's keeping. HILL. EDITH Deeply rearetted by George and Eileen Granws. HILL. EDITH February 17. 1910 suddenly