ByFandoms:.27 Feb 2019 Tags.Summary“Molls.” Niall sighs, seeing the flutter of motion out of the corner of his eye while he stands at the hob, cooking eggs for their breakfast.“I want juice.” Molly says simply, ignoring the disapproving look Niall shoots at her over his shoulder to focus on levitating her favorite teacup through the air towards herself. She hates tea, very like her mother that way, but she loves teacups, particularly the pink and gold floral one she’s got steadily moving through the open space between herself and the cabinet.“Molls.” Niall repeats, more firmly this time. “If you want juice, you ask. You know better.”“Nobody can see, da.” Molly replies stubbornly, fishing the teacup out of the air.“Molly Elizabeth Horan, that’s not the point, and you know it.” Niall says through a sharp inhale. “You need to be more careful. You can’t just do whatever you want. If you do that in public-”“Cal is magic.” Molly cuts in.
“Why can he do it, and I can’t?”“Because you’ll be taken away!” Niall snaps, shoving the pan of eggs to the back of the hob before gripping the counter to keep himself from turning around and scaring Molly with what he’s sure is a wild look in his eyes. Series.Part 1 ofLanguage: English Words: 262,195 Chapters: 54/54 Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 10298.
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Full text of 'ARCHIVE COLLECTIONRANDALL LIBRARY^':tcx?' ^^^.^Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2011 with funding fromLYRASIS IVIembers and Sloan FoundationJ OUfKAAR C!i 1 V T ST/RcFrR^KCE LI 3R AR I AN^^^?.^IQUE^^00'University AdvancementVol. 1 July 13, 2000Phillip Brown, editorAnnouncementsTidal Creek ProjectWins Planning AwardTTie New Hanover County TidalCreeks Water Quality EnhancementProject received the Large CommunityComprehensive Plannmg Award fromthe North Carolina chapter of theAmencan Planning Association. Theaward recognized the implementation ofa program of water quality enhancementstrategies which are a collaborationbetween New Hanover County,UNCW's Center for Manne Science andthe Northeast New Hanover Conser-vancy.Common Reading ProgramThe UNCW Leadership Center andthe English Department are sponsoring acommon reading program for the fall2000 semester. Faculty and staff areencouraged to use the works of JonathanKozol in classes, seminars and activities.Kozol will present 'Ordinar' Resurrec-tions' at 7 p.m.
19 in KenanAuditorium. His works include Death atan Early Age and Savage Inequalities.Ballroom DanceA beginning ballroom dance class,taught by Verna Jordan, will be offeredfrom 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. Sundays, Aug.6.
Through Sept. For cost or registra-tion information, call the Division forPublic Service and Extended Educationatext. 3195.E-mail ChangeTo e-mail Dinah Allen, humanresources, use the address allendinah.Let's ReadRebecca Lee, creative writing, is aguest on Let 's Read.' UNCW & Youairing at 7 p.m. July 13, 20 and 27 onTLN, Time Warner Cable Channel 5.Lee, along with Betty Ann Sanders,program host; Nicky Leone, manager ofBristol Books; Debbie Pratt, manager ofBarnes and Nobles Booksellers; andMark Schreiner, education reporter forthe Wilmington Star-News, discuss theirtop 10 summer reading selections.Organizational MeetingThe Coastal Carolina Holistic Nurses'Network will hold an organizationalmeeting from 7 to 9 p.m.
July 24 at NewHorizons Holistic Education Center, 108N. Kerr Avenue, Suite F-1. For informa-tion, call Etta Breit at ext. 3476.In MemorialNathaniel Purdy, Jr.UNCW and the physical plantsuffered a great loss with the deathof Nathaniel Purdy, Jr. Sincejoining the university in July 1987,Purdy made a great impression onhis staff, co-workers and theuniversity community.
He wasalways a positive addition to theworkplace as well as his church andcommunity. The Purdy family hasexpressed their gratefulness at thesupport and understanding given tothem during this time of sorrow.Purdy was a canng and lovingperson, and those who knew himlearned from their experiences withhim. He will be greatly missed.CPA Review CourseThe Becker Conviser CPA Reviewcourse will be conducted from 6 to 10p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays andThursdays, Aug. 14 through Oct. 25 inCameron Hall, Room 212. The course,offered through the Division for PublicService and Extended Education and theDepartment of Accountancy andBusiness Law, is designed for candi-dates preparing to take the November2000 Uniform CPA Examination. Formore information, call 1-800-316-3119or contact Richard Roscher, accoun-tancy, at ext.
3507.Men's Basketball CampThe UNCW Men's BasketballProgram will sponsor a summer daycamp for boys age eight through risingseniors July 17-21. For more informa-tion, contact Carol Stevens at ext.
3045.Women's Basketball CampThe UNCW Women's BasketballProgram will sponsor a day camp forgirls ages seven to 13 Aug. The costfor daughters of faculty and staff is$135. For a registration brochure ormore information, contact Elizabeth Leeatext.
3418.Concert on the CommonsNick Panos will perform from 1 1:30a.m. July 18 on the CampusCommons as part of the Concert on theCommons series sponsored by theActivities and Leadership Center. Freerefreshments will be provided.p.fcNDM-^UBR^R^mG^UNCWCampus Communique 1Official NoticesWork-study ReminderDepartments should list work-studyand work assistant positions for the fallsemester with career services as soon aspossible. Direct questions to FrancesCarrat ext. 3174.Regalia RentalFaculty who need to rent regalia forconvocation Aug. 15 should contact thebookstore by Aug. For more mforma-tion, call ext.
4021.BOT MeetingsThe quarterly committee meetings ofthe UNCW Board of Trustees will beheld at 1 and 3:30 p.m. July 20 at theSheraton Grand Hotel in New Bern. Thefull board will meet at 8:30 a.m. July 21in the hotel's Pamlico Room.Grant Proposals SoughtThe Information Technology SystemsDivision is accepting grant proposals forinnovative uses of information technol-ogy.
Applications are due by Sept. 1.For more information, contact KimKelly or visit the Web sitewww.uncwil.edu/itsd/itrfp.html.Staff TrainingAccess, 10 a.m. To noon July 24 or 2to 4 p.m.
July 25.Microsoft Excel, 2 to 4 p.m. July 26.Microsoft Word Mail Merge, 2 to4 p.m. July 24.Pagemaker 6.5, 10 a.m.
PERSONAL REMINISCENCESBYBARHAM, HARNESS, AND HODDER.BR/C-A-BRAC SFRIES.I.PERSONAL REMINISCENCES BY CHORLEY, PLANCHP, AND YOUNG.II.ANECDOTE BIOGRAPHIES OF THACKERAY AND DICKENS.III.PROSPER MERIMEE'S LETTERS TO AN INCOGNITA; WITHRECOLLECTIONS BY LAMARTINE AND GEORGE SAND.IV.PERSONAL REMINISCENCES BY BARHAM, HARNESS, AND IMODDER.V.PERSONAL REMINISCENCES BY MOORE AND JERDAN.( Will be ublished in yanuaiy.)Each I vol. $I.5o.Sent, post-laid, on ireceipt of rice by the lublishers.Nricta.Zrac ericePERSONAL REMINISCENCESBY.BARHAM, HARNESS, AND HODDER.EDITED BYRICHARD HENRY STODDARDNEW YORKSCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG, AND COMPANY1875Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, bySCRIOBN:R: ARMSTRONG, AND COMPANY,In the Office o'- the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.RIVERSIDE, CAMBRIDGE:STEREOTYPED AND PRINTEI) BYH. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY.CONTENTS.RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM.
PAGETHEODORE HOOK. I9SIR WALTER SCOTT. 45BARHAM'S COLLEGE LIFE.
53ANECDOTE OF HARLEY, THE COMEDIAN. 56BARHAM AMONG SMUGGLERS. 57A CASE OF MONOMANIA. 59A POETICAL INVITATION. 60THE FATE OF A HARE.
61RUSTIC SIMPLICITY. 6ANECDOTE OF LORD ELDON. 62THE BLOMBERG GHOST STORY. BLOMBERG AND HIS FIDDLES.
67MURDER OF MRS. 71EDWARD CANNON. 74THEATRICAL ANECDOTES 85ANECDOTE OF INDIAN OFFICER. 86CANNON'S SNUFF-TAKING.
87THE DIGNUM BROTHERS. 88A STRANGE FISH.
89A KEW COMER. 89OLD FRIENDS SHOULD NOT BE PARTED. 90LUTTREL'S EPIGRAM. 90THE DUCHESS OF ST.
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91THOMAS HILL. 92A DUBIOUS ACQUAINTANCE. 93vi CONA7ENTS.JOHN WILSON 96A GHOST STORY. 98THOMAS HUME. 99CHARLES MATTHEWS, THE ELDER 103THE PORTSMOUTH GHOST STORY.
I05FUNERAL OF SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE. 112JOHN FROST. 113POETICAL EPISTLE TO HIS SON. 6SYDNEY SMITH. II8TOWNSEND, THE BOW STREET OFFICER.
II9ANOTHER GHOST STORY. II9THE BEEFSTEAK CLUB.
122DENIALS OF AUTHORSHIP. 123SUETT'S FUNERAL. I23'MY COUSIN NICHOLAS. 125WILLIAM LINLEY. 129HAYNES BAYIY. I32' GETTING A LITTLE FISHING'. 132LINES LEFT AT HOOK'S HOUSE IN JUNE, I834 I33ANECDOTE OF TALLEYRAND.
I34BON MOT OF POWERS. I134SYDNEY SMITHISMS.
I134STORY OF YATES. I35THE CANISTER. I37A DINNER AT CHARLES KEMBLE'S. 138THOMAS MOORE 138BARHAM'S LOVE OF CHILDREN AND CATS 141. RICKETTS'S GHOST STORY. 43PICKLED COCKLES. 150GAEME FEATHERS.
151POETICAL EPISTLE TO DR. 151AN ACCOMPLISHED SWINDLER. 153A SONG OF SIXPENCE I 5THE QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS. 156MONCRIEF, THE DRAMATIST. 157THE SENTIMENTAL CHILD. I58THE UNLUCKY PRESENT.58ANECDOTES.
I6SYDNEY SMITH'S NOVEL. ViiDUKE OF SUSSEX AND MR. I63PARSON O'BEIRNE'S SERMON. I63A NOBLEMAN WHO WOUILD SELL ANYTHING.65SCRAPS.66A FRENCHMAN'S CRITICISM. 68MACREADY IN AMERICA. I69BARHAM'S SURGEON.
170THE BULLETIN. 172TO THE GARIZICK CLUB. I74WILLIAM HARNESS. 79MARY RUSSELL MITFORD.96HARNESS AT STRATFORD. 207HIS EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE. 208SHAKESPEARE AS A PLAYER.
2IOGOODNESS OF SHAKESPEARE'S WRITING. 211THE GLOBE THEATRE. 26PROSPERO'S ISLAND. 218THE KEMBLES IN AMERICA. 2I9THE KEANS.
225' MEMORIALS OF CATHERINE FANSHAWE' 226MASTERS AND SERVANTS. 230STATE OF TIHE ENGLISH BIBLE.
232EDWARD IRVING. 232HARNESS'S EARLY REMINISCENCES. 234HARNESS AND SCOTT.
239WASHINGTON IRVING. 241THEODORE HOOK. 241LYDIA WHITE. 243HENRY HOPE. 243SERJEANT TALFOURD.
245A DINNER AT THACKERAY'S. 246Viii CONTENTS.DR. MILMAN.247A PRISON CHAPLAIN.248SOME OF HARNESS'S ANECDOTES. 248GEORGE ZIODDER.DOUGLAS JERROLD. 253THE ORIGIN OF 'PUNCH'.
286HORACE MAYHEW. 296THE MAYHEW FAMILY. 298JOHN LEECH. 303SIR HENRY WEBB. 305AIlBERT SMITH. 306KENNY MEADOWS.
3I3GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 6.A LOVER OF AUTOGRAPHS. 319LEIGH UNT.
320JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES. 325PREFACE.i F reasons for the existence of some books areoccasionally sought by their readers, the class ofbooks to which this volume belongs generallypresents 'its own excuse for being.'
The world demands it. ' The world,' says stalwart C/zristop/zer Nort/,'would seem to have a natural right to know much ofthe mind, morals, and manners of the chosen few -asthey exhibited themselves in private life, -whose geniusmay have delighted or enlightened it, -to know morethan in general can have been revealed in their works.It desires this, not from a paltry and prying curiosity,but in a spirit of love, or admiration, or gratitude, orreverence. It is something to the reader of a great poet,but to have seen him, to be able to say'Virgiirum tanturn vidi.' How deeply interesting to hear a few characteristic anecdotes related of him by some favored friend!To have some glimpses, at least, if not full and broadlights, given to us into his domestic privacy and theinner on-goings beneath what, to our imaginations, is ahallowed roof!
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