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* We are indebted to Mr. SARONY for a number of brilliant photographs of celebrities of the day.
From a photograph by Samuel A. Walker, London.]
" There was upon the table a large photograph in sepia of Patricia Stapylton.
As he did so, Dan suddenly uncovered a photograph from which a fair, sweet, laughing face gazed up at him.
In the mean time I had to be content with photographs on my mind and sketches in my note-books.
It was then that Belle got the large photograph with the two figures ringed in ink and showed it to Dave.
Her Majesty the Queen-Regent of Holland has graciously accorded special permission to the writer of the following article to visit the Royal Palaces of Amsterdam and The Hague to obtain photographs for publication in this Magazine: a privilege of the greatest value, which is now accorded for the first time, the palaces never before having been photographed.
She had once been photographed at her writing-table, with a curtain behind her, and her face turned to the door.
But either Obed did not have the ready cash to offer a bribe, or else he deemed it not worth while, after the fellow had shown such a stubborn disposition; for presently he gave a sigh, and went back to return the photograph to the little desk, once doubtless Mr. Coombs' property.
Then I saw my home, and it was as if I had a magnificent photograph before my very eyes.
Then he tore up the photograph into little pieces, and scattered them out of the window, saying to himself: "Memories will not help me here," and turning to the vixen he saw that she was still staring at the caged bird, and as he looked he saw her lick her chops.
Her parents were proud of little Barbro, and showed the photograph about to all who came; 'twas grand to see how she had learned town ways and got on in the world.
We are looking into stereoscopes as pretty toys, and wondering over the photograph as a charming novelty; but before another generation has passed away, it will be recognized that a new epoch in the history of human progress dates from the time when He who never but in uncreated light Dwelt from eternity took a pencil of fire from the hand of the "angel standing in the sun," and placed it in the hands of a mortal.
" Thus reminded, I took the photograph out of the pocket into which I had slipped it, and looked at it again.
" He handed the two photographs up to the judge, together with the 'Thumbograph,' the memorandum slip, and a powerful doublet lens with which to examine them.
Suddenly Miss Stanleigh made toward the photographs above the bookshelves.
A tank containing one of these materials is interposed and the spectra photographed through it.
" Pelletan carefully replaced the photograph under the statuette and then reseated himself opposite his companion.
There are fine battle-scenes on the wall; and I declare, there's just the place for the colonel's photograph over the dresser!" "Cigars, too," said Patsy, opening a little cabinet; "but 'twill be a shame to smoke in this palace.
Action of some sort was urgently necessary, as at present we were all sitting on the top of the mud bank of the ditch in the silent, steady rain, the whole party being occasionally illuminated by a German star shellmore like a family sitting for a flashlight photograph than anything else.
An engraving or photograph after such a picture as the Louvre "Pastoral Symphony" fails utterly to convey the sense of exhilaration one feels in presence of the actual painting, simply because the tonic effect of the colour is wholly wanting.
TROLLOPE,I inclose the best photograph within my reach.
I cast a covert glance at Uncle Tom's photograph behind his back.
It was this farm that he bequeathed to Nelly Custis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis, and upon it they erected "Woodlawn," which is shown in the photograph herewith reproduced.
Of course there is still plenty of snow to be photographed against in the full splendour of a Hyperborean disguise; but is it worth while to unpack one's valise for that?