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'dden etere;- theY ,areus,n, e.plac • are 'a .414'rallgirit; Ilia up .-k, l''aii'lle hearto .., jfl * ' d. ho h 4,n , o eedeto remem 1141,-thitig$ in ti.:,:withi.u.:it''' ' 'o" o-d..,6ttlituilg446: et in . _ e'''g - viithin; r‘141Sg up realle, -' hat You ' . 6, ene-,,,:cere, feeewhiehewe are -maw -striving. ure,:-.' - IIENRY-"F".-COPE--'• • •eund e him .s a tee...This treatment.4.VJ1.ICfl are to the . • hiin ntI'TLbCr of •00110 , d, he saYs, *ho feels is. indee,,,„d -es is the , coInpel sons Lith In adopted - s as ORO • rtbult. to his kei wing hen wiee- • he has ,• e, leans ls _ if-tnere ,he has ds, of patientz a his enee- • ete be cer . • n . • the•ime2c1? ie• Le tain of lt let1 to look ate eeted, yet: -Lee „„andee-Iuere, „deland' of h divine, 1- • spai-k d love fleet 'tlY L, • onSIY, grea. ight that Pe e ealing-puras--- he's of_conv_er,,s-t-- another °3tri. drove • - der, the " ‚.‚.elI nt an altitude ne-11P - 'nee -12 e- • 4 the infinite Ile haell is - t h?. 'Ptheoruescautt • e°, t'‘o h ny twn lanre7trus°envoseil:anPd°,13:s1131-at:Inl:sh.11be_..7-.- irr,e4insaee: cluPitrel ArebebReenvieavie. -engin: erxePgurteu:8 gl-oanif'431' ha bel0ngs' • -t then 12 eted bY • ACCOrClin nergy out Es tional -1gh - in. energy. . from d nee , .of the ttl which h: great spiel-, fee tile' --f e 0 „Ahousany, - decal ...ttentinent ma,u1 0 1-rf .to Faris, un- 1-r child of t more, , 0---twBeck, this me 1 two- or THE ACCU him 1.9°' ef---whieh-n19 " +..111.1.• h undergone daily, tp for a, the army are al-- when asked what heads of --e 'Vet the t he replied 111etentitY, 'And dinthoettroe :driver. tenbee fa.verite nieth°11switt lives except as l'ile-'.we have,o, ing rOPe haVe no place, .....- spiritual, 0 what 91114 hal/Pen If ta,ched t° and f°I. the chief "-of the n beings, . eGuora "or thewir Pessession as a caPtive ri did seam years underSitrheJeLlhne-Arbutthnio:te:Ftiaasthdeee'r°13nIenr wbroke,--as one al, °'''''i."la• et the al -fife tower- shouild esen ‘4,11110)ghi:t.),,se-rps.witilin us and ehv r pwieritk know threciefiepdatnieu, sb oh. --r j_• a_ouectcage,.sus: ways familiar hiefoftheneahvayraise. tshharoliugheon.o pi0:ef. Es enaglhaa.ns been that American mils„11,1°0 ;rye train Partle ' fruits of v thing comet) rge ap mmander In c. tes ' s sPe rtaolY ecru PP ve a CO- e important , in a, sort ter h ut his career . th he* leem weset emp.ty:.uprizes ago,"inr dons -no - thieteieerio the dust, fr its of d,,Aeohma t say. - been . d he-has.s a land serlrlh d are the italdy t STOMED GROOVES ibis in a,needote at was his favorite hat these • desired. than • • delY mor c 'the frontiers e . 'When u an, t they 0 d below a la - 'more .,to be ,sense. „YP peti4e in the world °i-t,a0 sdictiu.nloon- infin leader- m the,the real coasts of thaan .enemy. • the retain- than anY last fthir Years navy, eea The - personages. - . tOX One of t ires of dispensings possibility', 0 set first the • Beck Joseph _that...monarch _listened _in when a., number_ of invited gues, s Viennese courtiers- were 'abusing impression upon the w he 3 silenee, and then said: `I onlY wish 'jtillagnitysere, 1:;aliwitteh:teglidne:drlisaeooinclieliee-wnietilh:,xerrriistGa.aYi ngtfon ahoeehrynwYt Mrs.,.v19weiIka1:Bismarck to the Emperor Francis I had him.' In reply to Sir John personal 'zillion- of the fleet than a REQUIRED tAoSsSeleSyT:vu, " ming all pre'. . • StuYvesant ,Fish', who took her s r:, /on boregeaunie up Fisher's assailants the Kiaser might man, as he sat down on the edge ...gether. Just as el et gueSts in a, private train from New 4 :$tumbledee0r; 'W -ere restive 1, The:2, olanse• in the originai ii--ifot-:61-0-f-47, soi018,3x. ssoN; ilefe1.17:thei unfortunate Aftzair,'.., and. cessatily neervS, to extremely" eiee4iiTe;,' ;pi:nee Ny-ts that of itareVenting acei-• the ei,ek:te dent to the must-be,judge‘d„ beSki fione the standpoint the enSaient. - 'Gulden' Texte -"' author. of the.: .narrative-. For b.rn . • • , „ Pea., 100. 4. , and his contemperaries,,it Was., not a.,qUestiiere-Pf Morale.traeagreSsi rerse 1 And David agaUe.L.getht :and itS- piinishinentif:but rather' a , The •,•:‘•aii,aiej....-refers':backAa Priestion thb'eadredeehareseter of 40 preceding .41.1CeesStv'e,eeleffiet•O•'::nf, aVid • iwith ' -tagiOus.:,an&.therefore: SOUree of in each , which ,dOaiger and-- even- of -death to oidine had been SneceSSfal4, : 'ary',..uniarietified :persons" • .(Ken - 2 All the people: --The. captains• ) _ • " • Of enSands.,and.-:-Qt hundreds Broken ,,fiirtb-.11POuLL7With sud- ihe them den awful punishMent. 2), -and peOPle, '..''Perezetiziali-e-That is '''..cthe breach. who had come togotheii the gen-.. ,•' - ' • ;eral::.assembly ealled..by 11.0. Ob,ed-etleni .the Gittitee-A'na7 .tiv'e of ..Gath,,,thaPhitistifieeitY? but Ohron 13. 0,-•,. this was. 614.! another' 'now- ri?resident in. the environs -'' of __,......e'riaeriee_fe're."....11P.Iriathejeaedineerefeereir --ud. One who had ,been to under thai.riaine, in l'saiii"."10;TgriT,Iiidiiiitto• lc tin-,'PtriilegeS--'.amorig. the -Jews. tines- sent.'the ark after their:,tron7 - 11. Jehovah .blessed'Obed-edoni--7. ...bleorne experience' with it :as ' Ade- The 'nature . of the blessing., is not .decl. As the name .here:used:indi-, -indicated, but .probably it' toeketlie thnr,.,,pUne, .,wn„s.. Within the,. form"- health; hopineso, and boundaries • of the territory Of 411- peospeeitY, --being yOnehsafed.tb the, • :,.doh.:. • • • • faMily.- The. good fortune of :Obecl-•' . The -cherubim attend-- edoin, in connection with lila -Pres-. ....ants 'having. according, to •TeS-. •ence Or the ark home leads taitient symboliSni;•- certain sacred l David to, Make 'a OOOrtd and more dutiesinthecourts Orligavena...4,t_e .the•eatte.mptete,__teeriefer, er this. :.sYniboliOra was represented seceed and inore cautious 'attenipt, e-inethe"-elabotate -'golden teeteitheme the sacred shrine to . • . •• - the ark of the eevenant.' Figures . • e. „ „, „ of herubii with'..diii-Sti--fieffe0r:PrOt' 134 Th'n7irlf.on this -occasion was reterently,Parried, not driven ts befeee,. the transfer being aceeert, • • • • peened: by suitable religious saeee• fieee. and,-eervicese •• ' policed before Jehovah with, all hiseinighte-A rather .peiraitive Method Of' expressing great, joy.. A linen ' epheite-A lheiFfiriestiy garment fastened' by a girdle, the. • . exact, character of ',Which is ne- 7Vitere-explained-ttc-is-pr-oli 0444.- -men, of. Kiriathiearim aftee, the ,ca- simpler fotm of. the, .garment de- tastrophe at Beth-eliertieshi (coin- ' Scribed.:in Exod.' 28.. 8.-8ff, pare .1 Seth.' 6. 19, 7. -1')••• While the 16, •Miebta, the. daughter e of Saul ark had ,rerhained in this. place it eeeDne a. the wivei. of Ditvier. She had heen nrider the. immediate Pere was deeply offended at what. She . of 'Eleaziti,. son ofs'Abitada.b, • . eongideeed to be unsuitable .be- • • rizah aed.Ahio, the sees "ef havier for the king'. • w°rd `-'sons''‘. is' lieise. 17, The tent that David' had Lobe taken in the broader sense iiitthed:qor itre-Weit the tabereicle ' -descendants.. proper which Was.' at gibOon 6. Fir woodOr, '"ee.'"Presse- Olden. 16: 39),. but ' teltporarY' Hare;S:. ..."pstilteriee timbrel8 Place ($t• safe keeping. for the ark, . -tat% _ efferings--7,Dedicatory • balsee-Ancient tyPes of musieal in- ie .their ,nattiree' the whble: a the ..,:strititients, of 'which sore in sti,61.1Aeo boit. 6)tigtiflidd . as an of -ly Modified (erne eatne down CO, the fering before ,Sehoy,ah. present, day: .•Oortipare defiinitions' Peace , offerings.--2BUcharistic . in 'and „pietOral, illastiratienS' -10'1 ehtirliotot, and fuenishing the feeti-', Aped dietienary, Iva! meal for the assembled people, . 'lli..rairifigrI011:61411,ff'tolfebieb pdortiolns, only '61:11re'.sacii„'ECi-reiyik' trotitleit spiCe. Of ground on ouere.., -upon the. altar. • • , • .• was, .threslied out bY; P. portion -The eirigiiiia text " friltice inethed tradirig, 4 (Jut- thAA net ,explain What",the pertion. , *Rh the feet; ot accomplish -ng. the eeidieted ofe it. ratty levee been "of •• garde purpose thiyiog Oken'batk, eili" (Meat). as in otiihtext, or it r(incl tortli or tut grolu, tecting wings surmounted, this d'oy- • , tr of the ark which l*as knOwn as the "mercy seat." • 3. A new cart -One not 'as yet desecrated, by ruse for ordinary pur- .poses. The Levitical law as -found in Num. 3. 29-31.; 7, 9, 'providedthat the ark Should be carried by Le- " The house of Abinadabe-Whithee the -arice.had-been-hrought-hY-th 1 "I- have 'cOhee '' - ' ' '1 It on• it -since Trafalgar by d' t t . . , table; as-young.meif,sornetimes .wilL., :ballet boxesT, e a. ' .. ' " ' - - — -' •• "-'•-b"-ttle's aertesettl-e-d- -e----- 7.--. . . ' loi-i., say the same:, SENTENP_Fe.S.ERNONS...e.,-..-_, ...„..meeSsegeing-the eegineeee. • ,. .. _. _ . , and. .her exa.inple has been -corded . • 'b , all the 'railroad ' kings.. They: ef-.-: : - heir 4and looked. uneetefor- the . cominittee .. rooms --n , , , b , ot in ,the --7''''''''•*---'--. --tell-ride-0117 _ _ ;_. ., , , YOrk-to' Chicago and New Orlearis., a..delieeteereeesienee,,,,,s0,4.4.1y. _ . _ .p First.eSealoLuosrarsepwuoli ., „, The old 'gentleman 'laid -down . his . fore they arfouht'anwdh...ithheY,ilaavree :..- Ficiaiiii, . is :the.„,...best....av'i'cieu'eu. ‘,0.f.': .. ol'i.u. of '; the t.1146313-:nd-:ak. e--LuIL"' -- the - - -h'b'tion ' •• :•'", • . '' ' ' ..., ,a• _,i.,_• _.,',..,•Most.- ma nifieent , of pen and looked envious... -- r• -•,,,-----.e., decided by the ' "What is it'?" he, asked r.... .; , ...^' ,created on. one effortsside or , the other fa.lthe '. • ,. '. e• . ,." '..' „ • ht rs " explained the young Von Rotrir elid7notecemmand. m the. el, 1 i ,. .. .. t,.ti''' 'I. .6.- til!:...'itl&'1A11:11..-.SeWal'cl:'Webb and his wile • "Well, sir, youhave o., ., .spperioree_ e . . . .. moving'. geest-hous.e.s .- .. e..,.i . ' ' ' . tw '• beititi-' '- ' fficieney in time of. peace . ._ The,best_exposi on _0 ., T.,4 . ..,Vit... ful ' "I have two daughters," admit- which Moltke marched to YietnrY• eiiren40n-Plaenbda'Y'S....e.,':hee.....fi..ii--.::".'" ":.-...,i'-''"...r.-. '.1.$ca!;•10.1.1-08.,,Cl'fic00----Amtepdhslr-'1.7;:de't7°.''et-thleaep'elirriegoo,-swetal•Irosp!.-i'eve'anit'e''' ' en man. , ' , • -. - . : . • " e field, but,. he created the armies with • 'Sublime victories are ret won•in, over ' ',-,,,l'il'ilr,eotliai;,..6g.etniit:tem.y,' 4iiii:iaire, noticedi'',seIn though ,the '. siattes'. pWTaz:b.itSbilre-JtohhanteFoisli,p,oe„.. . _ ,. The:: worst .t. lug. ,-a OA, =431-7,-..-07,4-'..,pa.:rixixe, Tit - cars a -buffet, sinc,kirig,... . • • •'h ,. 11 deed is its fruitfuieese. . ' .. ,, car, and bagg;ge-•ear...,..• There is 'al- aTee.e., 7,-eer now eiever have the 0 -lance to .show . Chnioethie_iiine hiystitilli:Eta,..'7,a:..sN'I.:,er..„.7'o.f.:7,7:: ..:si,e.:.a-,. tv....ell,tshtoe,knegdi.nleibr.aArlY1,:thaeedinef..,:,.',.. ,that Iehave been:frequently' *I vai .h‘d,is°,ffi:°.`.4sde,hef•hr,:i'kyes_1•1:y:0701,;;;S:t.::±d.r. i,,.',tti,...1.,:i....:"....:,,,' .....,a,, ,..:.' -...—,.:7---7-1- -,::•:.:hoaiat::::.,h, 7,ve-,h,-,m..,ri, i:liehogohn':-.w,sht,.i.h•,,a.,,ouvleeefit-egd„,,h0-..t,n,e,:olumnr7.._Y4enapar-:to::,. '11'tEL:t9m- onlyway to U.Se‘e's-t'a g re -a t op- t i . . ..- , - , ; v . . . mighty ma' P The life -has left ,any truth When ...derbilts :travel: ;this .., :Tiay/ -8,17id- 'en -o5r1.1tiienit; is to serVe. it'. .... .1. -..- . , 71°'a '-euir-uelrinei.ziloe'-nui..-:Le'elTee.hp-e-hadn'i7c•:-6-cf.ot-eirin.;•c.i.toens•":.•-: paying attentions. to -in fact, sir, . it. needs .laws to defend ,it. , ' ' ' ' 'does Mr.•Peorge Gould. - .frankly, I___4 : have . .. been moehtm.‘battleS in the. future. Sooner or late The rule ofegold makes thegold7 ' , ' •, • - ' . • . . ....... loee.,..to,oee, ofeyoue :4a4hters.2! _... er our destiny will hedeeided by the en: nile....Seem.,sadly_riiireale:.e. ' •' ...e.•,••.,.... . . . . ritg.,• , - eir ierienene ea. e Ie. you, ..weee,-.17,... ,t7iiltletsh.aolfi '-'cithuerint:fotrhmo iniagstahetaiiefe doe!, _ eessetvxst. Tiers-___Ja-m-ehnp_e: .. ,..., • 0:,,,iRD,e- siii.4.4tii,,,.. hke to— ..,. . -cade.... ... ,.- "e Phappiness irritates him'. ''''' ' • , ' • :. ' ...•' ' ••---- - • . ' . e - : . • 1 The ',Old .. gentleman •hesitated, „.... .. ,' " - ' ' • ' ' ' • - Living a double..life is killifigeaaV-P!'efe6Sfenet-T,G, 0.111)1ers'-`7nn '' Ueenn ""'" . . . Tuaeri1;211,e. y.oung' rian; 7 e,ag,e. r,, 1,y, w, .eii,. t Practically, le-xnaYaFtrah,ea.:i.:Urtea'.!eaagj'e,Uhr: :Ss .pr,013.a,.yelcis_iiro.,;_;.0,;tilhoiliot_''S ___it_iwi.iptiaiatfr,e:eta:., et,1,57,• . I: ,b_th_e_th. syrustirg'vek_te.A...ditrniiseTagr...t,..hopiepeoorr, tnny_ . .4.4 ; • • " ' . .. .:,.,.... ... " 1 61-.- -ef._ vital spirits are reter 1naY POW. people.:'Ptalva;:easnc;:iilea -Of the • „ . . . , .1mTlfh•:foulirfreieziluthm,.., it101;1. eatahrea . . a. Onel'-' interrUPte.d' , „ . , . often involve'. riainfur.circueastanc- • Ire ie .never worth ...thiWiuit ..oh.teh,• , inisOu_vootet4Of4t,s..oui.b.bliuz,g-for high list;k:.::;11.,_,...,,i,:_,, the -craClieTransathentee liners. -the' ity did -not -come until -he was, over iahT•OitiI:”.. oWyhoen:"itnligillink.s.t-umrtcktt hi. bafeilinehsieulfe.e• e. Hendrede, -and .. even .• , thousands, , girls; and .1''shoeld hate' to lose ed - old gentleman `-'1110th are Splendid 1,6vi?a.a ii:f.,l'ehr.een,..a,ctdornhei.r.ua, tdh7eyhiwghheensttphrei,z1.7e alWaerii misses ' :the great ..opPertu- ot dollarS''aie not infrequently lost... . ther ,;. but -whieh -one i jo„ . of , a ., sailoi..?4,., ambition • in time of b3 single indieidualS,Ouririg a five . , fiiTthe.,,,,heit way to 'Cure ' 'the.fear ,Of hrelle.sridx;.deaf.Yetshie-eariecgicle'entitli.4.ount°stidhethie...... .:. •-',. ,,,Den't' , you.. know 2" asked the peace -the' POPit1on ,of ,i,„ - young man,.' • eg4a7,,! ', . maieeS,td.loSe the:love Of mammon,. 'smokeetione oe the particular ,,,ey_ -. "Certainly not • I've seen you .. There is only one "cray"te the er.e. in eleesteee .. ,With. both."' ' '. . ' ' , '. , ' .• hearts of men; it is the wily, of your .As' a general rule,. that is, to,,eaye :-----The young. Man sighed and reaCh- owHriehweahrot.i'pancin.;..hin...in...min.no..od •Xew , and: airai4, as happened.' on "1 ed for his hit.' ,.. '' '. . •-:,•••• .the • Mauretania. --recent • , to. have...a..-..eilin--..notJoHnOntractLhis-./...toni-a-'4r'e4_...vidtim ---"---!"9L-- thonght:yon_.40g.liti!4*-:•:Said.:_. was soinetiiiibilir dbitlittlikeelf,"`Seee 'I'leia'rrt4Lel.nti°n••th:'-g°.;: .0' li.e1V-.041-;*ii) .1coiyrialirl•b!eta,,vnet.n"-eNlivriell',.1.9'icieirOeik'e'Lk,s?ii;:'7::n61)dtalittl!'ee-:::- _' . ....• 0.„on • ,. , • , / _., - , • h......:4.ig 'il - . ' .".,VV.p: !?glep. very ' attentive, 'and -X- ing they"re twins ,but 'I got aleng 311-4.- nl-P--Ynn-i-i-an.,-.-n-.1-1,,-1-f -Yen-'n--.g. l',.. .----Inpons. ' --Bid-sue ee. es are e411..right.p.ptil .I proposed. And now lit,s, a, difficuit. thing . to; .1,ift. up the entirely exCeiptional,.' '.-2•;110iSi--Iiiii:tigril:alfel Sir,. 4 - yoU''don't. rnan,,,who. is down,*hiie yen,te try_ • „There are ' ,several reasons for :tiktigonilitoi7itt,:;i7ian,.hdicht;V'eorief. ':,t: taobbeeepait.ielda, 11,7.L.,,e,v,,,e,,t„i:, he has'heett ..`pliieked," 'and, by a • int .;0 ..,elie..a .sroie..frotne the. man this. .No onecares to. admit. thee. • whmoaupyutaleiiiainauthwerheo., Profeseional ",sharper. " ' Then too ' fit'i'dee.'himaelf on .being a, ;law .. abiding,. tier...;-_, these latter gentry" are. so suave, , be surprised to see. ,hims'eutuf faultlesSly. • dreSSed,, , go.. iree. . , - ',THE' MISTLETOE. would preachable in their., generar.beltav-: . ier, that .it requires - 4 good ,deal of - - nerve to openly 'accuse one of thern.. ofebeing neither -More -nor less than 't • Cofernoir, WitidTer. • - e - ' • Besides; . if, he' is driveninto A - cornet,. yoUr '.-typical ,,OPean, card- ' sharper -is e an itgly customer tO, tackle -As -a- rule-, he is -one -of a - gang' Of . three, or more; EO thet he dote.- riot 'leek'. for- bac-kers when it ceinei to e roe": There are .case S .' On ,tOOOrd of OlOn haNing been 'tee :anliolod for life,. because they have FIRST SEA LORD. _ But even:that honer he would Miry take en terms. .•11e. carried in his brain a 'frill scheirie of reorianiZa- ;tion. . He, believed the training and tabe-ineril= ously out --of date: He -had Watched the 'change • feoin wOoden, Walls to irn citadels paoiced-witletremend ous and exquisite machinery. Yet there.. had been noe,funclaenental change ince -Nelson's time in Our. method Of training" officeri for'Iheir profession.,.: There had- been a, re- e,olutien in our political„ relations:, and' it was -clear that the struggle, Of life and ..deaell in the- future w�-ald be fought the North Sea and no other where. Yet our fleets were till -organized as,though, the, Medi,. terranean *mild be, as in the eigh- teenth centeey, the chief.- scene of crisis. , Our ships were stationed • anywhere' Out where we wouldprob- ably have to 'fight-. Sir John Fisher Clearly stated his intentions. They Were approved, He Came: into the- Admire:it* 'to carry them mit. That is. what he has done. His activitiee haVeheen revolutionary though.con- structive. . He "Ito. been ,derimitieed for the sheer daring and resolution of the changes' be btiedileeir But be was, commissioned. frem the entset to ffeet them.: That is what ,he Was theft -few: To the foreign mind, as hag been 'sed,, he hat ap peered like nothing SO triudh AS an. •The mistletoe,' Which the dridd's are said to have from oak -trees with bill-hooksef fpr the plaid w aemersiterodeobjeetein-tImir-religi- oes ceremonies, is seldom. found on oaks nt the present day, although it aboands many trees, to which it e presence is always eventually fatal, ' Such, :at least, is the state, of iffaies in Frame, in the regions, such AS •TotikAinel that were once the special henne of the druids. Nearly 200 tonw of ritistletde. are an- Mially .exported.. from. France, to England; princitialler, 'fore -gee at weddings4..- Itef erring t� MO cynicism concerning loyee eteellrknown au- thor tells this story t reineinber &ice,•he said, 'hearing a - brick inthe light of the law r of love: DREAM OF rA DOG. - - "And" who, pray; • is Gladys V' was the. question that awoke -Mr. ,Meeks •one Morning; and enabled hint to. confront his better half, sit-, ting iip in bed, with an interroga- tion point in one eye and a note et exclamation ift 'the ether. "Gladys! Gladys! Gladys who?", "Just what I want td. knew sir. 44 • You've been, repeating, that name.,.f00, forcibly, resehted beinf,,, robbed t all through the 'eight. . , • - by these ,geritlemattly -ruffians: . ....._:e....eCtlie_ah,L.-eYese.„..yesee.f..,..eeeteee---cee- ellsteridleSs 2. to , say..;L.AlittL'ordin.4rY,•._- TtS Jones's new &Alio dog, She's . playdr stAnds ne earthly Chance a. -Perfect heti:air. . 3iist •the sort,4 'winning, when pitted Against enOSe dos you. eiight to own." ' profesuong.1 gamblers, many (-4 ' r• "Certainly .yOu appear very fond whorn have afttenei ',-.) such dexter - of ,her. You -aeked this collie dog ity in. inanipUbitang .....,...,tb a.perfeet- , layer and ii, pluiribee„discuss 4.01.*:' . tie put, her arnis iburid your neck 1•,f ne*pack ,)f cards, as 'would:put ' "1-1ifild",:kild-thbletiekletrere'-!thatincarnatndelorPedne"-W t1 g -ler ite,"',-ancle'leillh eon.' -111%n you-• fold -Flit -shame' fifelt eegurar `expel -fedi e ..if :you. are to'fib,ly in love, the way war 'head to be fixed on it. ' ; , ,., : . Series's' dog that yeti lovect'her Ixith of, t'ee art of. leg,erdernnin, . ; to A,!-eure, yourself is :,terun away! ' ''And what has be tlouo T 'Ai OS, an ypOt heart and,, that whe Tn you ' he plunmer snook' his head and borne he ie traunthepg ufaPers of eame to die,, 4.01.1enly lay . „„ sn. ered. 'That will cure yoe,' he the future to handle the. grim ma -your head on Jones's dog's lot et :Ile I" strive ea r flee pe . , said 'provided You run aweevi with chines which have superseded fete ',ell eofild breathe your he temee * te4 eley teet• g."‘tr.'3 1711.:1 may ha:v.6 been tof Wine," as ,the the Over the old vision of masts and vile:" 1144 e ' •