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n;g. leaves 4 buds that 71,eld
of their dericious, goo
DA to,da7.
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iwarreadn'iet-4:tioddit are. Englandthe
here too.
b
ba-alwaYamade a Pilgrimage' the
SliakesileareFe,stimal,,Nutern Abbas'
isn't very far frOln Stratford, pbci`
lfiintern Abbas in spring is heavenly..
That's what we 'must arrange -a
party at. Minthra Abbas. You Nru'Ad
like that, Wouldn't :YoU,'Aeckl"' °
41W4iuld, Richard Plantagenet . be
there? I Would like aNfitilY thSee him.
again. It's been so, dull Without him.'
, "(To .113. continued.)• '
.°41 Stepped in Your Steps ,
A father and!',bis,tiny eon •
°rosined. -a rough street. one; atormY
day, . ' •
"Se; Pane," ,cried the little.',04ei
stepnett, tuiyour stePs'all' the WaY.u-
randoni,eltildish lanais that :deal
Ouipb thruSts no: coat of preet Could•.
'",thuched •'With thO,;'fOneb-
.. " . ' • '`
"I" :steppedin Year ":stepn, 'aft the
• ' Waif" : • •
„If. this man shirks his manhood's due
Andheeds whit tiring voices say, •
It-ls,not ,one who..fails, but two -7
P"I.1 stelped in yeur :steps: :all the
way!"!
COPYsiffat '401c
,44-1)11,2g, _ tJA.hest 1'coult4 'I hated the thoughtBut •
the that thrust off greed and fear,
ir bens; later 'LewiS ackuiii.. flr4iiiri4g is#Wil- tie the, s
. :
- Sholiman-Yon May haMe. icUr choice -4414 plain or tie -pence
Seletan Small ilny•-•"'Poin,y ple,ase. 14e4er. value for
the menesr.7 „ •
, . •
. a a
•
*nib Rive and. watch°, Who to:if-Mid'
- • •- • • Pairtted;restless. feees' retied me ahd
ibaar'cNr.:1-e7 kbiesact
Then ./ -thoneht, .
marry and hear • •
ltave More reason for living. ..
linen -offered • himselfa Mail' with
goat Positionr-and. I ticeepted. him
and it was"w'orse• than ,eyer,:ne I fled.
from itall-t� Priersford. I •Ioved it
from the 'first; :the little town and the
river and the•:',hills., and. Bella Bath -
gate's grim honesty peer cookery!
And You came intemy life again and
I found I: couldn't Marry ,,the, other
man and his'positien. ". , . .". • ,
&ALIA:tali:14i -back Avaadered..--K--,:titr-vere.afraid-too-H-0,.....ureirliort07.c4rol
'in raid • rth - inflicting myself On •t 1 ' •our stelis nil the
waYt.• ' , • ,
' Temple Benda.
s *Tao Y ,
o at .if 'Tie- half an
our.1 shall be giatefnl•'' . -
,!!-You 'ine about Biddy ",
ditelw, said, she sat' down in her
•
• b.lnirrient Fine forthe Hair.orite.hfr.-"-Dra*'uD that. basket ;
•-chnit ,Tion'e-"Youl and be.Comiortable.
Yeit'loOk',4ef•if jai ikeS'ibet going •A Peer Prophet. „
dart away again Dld Biddy sak, any Wi Warflea-"Yes,...three tlmo3
• „
'thing in particular" ,• • I've gained you and 1110 Was g0 g
41i4 to comc and see you. 'and • R, 'and: &Ma the church Path., .1
mender wot 4t. do' mean?'
mild father. stand. . ..Panlele4 fobilike me? . . . It's niy fault- that Aah ijour_i shouldn't wonder
know it's the most frightful cheek but ,
we've niissedso' much, but 'thank. God '
if it don't mean we ..he_goin', to 'Sive a,
-HiTeicuk1V-Ifer.-.„tYml-akactli-itYkant7--fi_ mei . tir. • '
WOb'iqtaike'n: Chair; thanks.. I • "Pamela,- an .you really • marry a•
Widewer ,k(a. laggard in
, 44 04Te'vgbailtf. 411,9t
' .0'0 ideal sat PV'tlat.'"; rea'a.ng!la n 1
Work. -cabinet, especially in a„stuall Sirs
• Cri*dest.rooln -Where. it MO,' 19::10fir.;,
rod.':14.1g.47f1,1:1.4thsellP4)?;:lga:t..1.i:'4::,:ta.,b1P'"),P.
But VW tAIMAY ).*.11Y. Men-, is 'fi int •.,
. 'lag: other ii1044.issi4i. asOS .for lbeiliS•:.';
..earsledi tO,OI. One man -has ' iii0S,..Ii•
, c41:7:gi:rgfe plantla4s,tatstt:_. for ..p. tnhot'uwoi. 1149,01
' ' a large..TOUnd_,tO0' Pleathl-PlaVe-d'It-T-
:133 *ant in. the •centre With U. rev,* of41
I
.... sateVicer • plants. rotind, tbil• edge...,, This
stand can". be tneved anent at Will:, 1
. -t-iplii another hoUSeheld the' old, piano
steer has" been utilized in '.inialtin.. ea.'s.'
extrernety bandy cabinet to stand near
tlik kitchen -Am.*. *.:17.pcin the ()Id' seat •
is 'neeare4 faSteneil 'a rotlin:LeabSnet'i
made from a box epee -it two Opposite '
s.410,. TWR•lhetves are placed -Within
and the: Wbele: is :Peatig "Painted..,. Cur.:,
.taiO3, en..b.ra§S.,,ring3•• al*. "lADO over
' ,the pRenings, 40d, 0. ,r0V,r:..of• heelcs has
been -.-added:te°01101Y-70fs't)ip?,-01004:.sidesi.-..
In this cabine•,t eye. kept iz.11.:the things
most cinnieenly used about stove -
canisters
.cadetf • .0017 and ',teal 4' tbl." a -
.flonr, for thickening salt and-pepper,Il
coffe o eel:tuts, saucepans and fry-, : . , ,
i,ni:' Pens° holders and e°e.r." cooking tom just like the 'MIL, This &Om'
ePOons!'anti forks. , ,'. • jpeard• was removed,: leaving a . bench -
Thee things are arranged UPe-n•tlillekishaped artiele.:Of.Pe fellen.liaig Omen'
ssihdee14,7s*°trurh:Onfgtilliej)'°cAnbitn4eet Illarirge °aunt; :',1Soi(inritiv, :;I:ildhe.7..,tIvtr6eaP twenty s;jnothhe4nk7wlide4 ;1.7...eThbe:
deatiedebina4itbta'easy.:40,'Miell. .ends.`,ivereebtteeu;•..-incheif:'•.'deoP • oOlt
the StOe .is inconveniently .,situtttea,'!twentY inches :Wide.", ryront, p.i. tot„.
tlinT4ailiinet4avea-inany.„•_:atetaei/etpto*,ko_a_to., *web ..linit , been •7reineMed,. 1
• .yeara.d.',.."...ytni;
Cfpind I 'weuldtat .•
,X know, aid of ask vciu-to Stay. at LiaerlUir for Tnel'e f'REMADE BROOM'S. ,
aa'A' hing'';:fR rte, tem_ k.oislitiur inairr_y;than a 1,09utkor. two at a thine: We- 7ihen a broom' begins teshow signs
Sor of V *ouid, London if .Yon Wanted of weal; .(16. IlOti thiOW aViaY. Fitst.
wits'ahsurt14.You'Whemight have Mar., •
After eatia ar.;Osaokin
woaleyf the num
• and sweeteasi.the ..brgatifo
iltervea aro molted. throatoea,y.
."Ar•Ohed'.. And' di stimi
to Curry liftleputeSt
.44
efres'ety meal Ati3
0
IVIACISIRATE
TIMES 'OVER
16.
Virzi peoRle Otit:Ohle DitY X.,014;
tfan baNti.the .Sainte# 10a Pr 010 OnOr* '
10000: the: office et the. •
LorMayor ot. Loudon, The- :whole.*
. huisineSer en ihicriitihle puzzle. Tiley •
see the Chief iMagletrate of Louden Jo
'Itiagaiiicent .rebat!eatettaitting the
great folk' of the!, , They 1,A4*-
bitn, 'AO X•fet'iltYet ePOU. aft,„ •
' his oc,office Jo -O'er they find' OM,
; quietly :returning .to .1110, 4.01n0"aad,
.,sUipClii0"oecupati44. wii`atoveri4 •
SPecial binitileas inaY be., „
„. . , .
ToOrd lvlaYer--10,,hrsterIcalrY-OPeaktC'
comParatively. Madera • in •
der!: the 'Chief ti,111c1al. the Pt* ' •
London -was„ • oiled. • the 0.portre,fe,,"..
Red taterAlie!kjUnticiar. Atone
Ize arati chosen:1db? the king- who re
moved Aim ;it his; pleasure; The first,
-rit.44•01:1,Y*43,-11010,
ottoa.,foic 4',IferTetcl 0-CiVentY-00r,.yi041;
The :41.0003)Dleit::•Wliittle8Mnaa
elected ',Lord Mayor. three tinten 'Orer, !' •
and seed three separate terMS; •
Any provinclaIlleyett is quite
ig
. , , . , _
• men during •his term:of ofilee, He ,ean•
-Diann precedence, over. the ,Sheriff. e't
the- Orin, . and ',urea over the. High '.
Sheriffi• .While on WS native: heath-...
•Otherwise,Withintin'oWnrnuniCipality.:.
JElift,the erdMaYeral.?.;dignities
, fads "to ;nothing cOMparedyWith those,
of theLord Mayor Of Lond4ii.
the City he elitima Sind 041040, pfe.•
,..cedinciiCnat4.0.01y;'„OMer, ail, subjects of
the Crown iztrprincee-
- .1-
. • At the funeral...of; Lord.•'Nettion, in
18,04., ;three 'of. 'the,. sons of 'George in.,* •
nuniely,tbe,Prinee Of Wales, the Duke
I of York, saddle- Ouito of at-
tended. As seen .aa, :the preceSsion
1 P.i.404_ :q7staPie 'Bar ftie'• then" Leta.
,Mayor ,chtimod and,.,..-34tahiisilcd • his . •
take Prededence oftherif all. , •
There. is: Certainly. no,'•other man fti
• tlItingdena Whose Magisterial: •thities
So Wide and varied as:these of the'
'Lord:Mayer:of ,•London. The London' ••:.
Sessions ,are 1014.0: th.e. and
-ther.e-hetism-sides:-TiPeti4ne-jitineli
1:iyivirtue: „of Ms tiptoe he is tt'ittdge.
at the:• Central,,,Gritaluat;Conttira•110-''•
tice of the peace: for •Southwark,.and
jadge of .the-Cotirt Of Hastings. ".
11e. is' ,•etieheator,• :in' London ...and',
:Southwark.' This .,111 •"an , Opfice Which
has to • do. with :the . fee sintolent;
tates: :He .1Atileo Oetice..'MagistrItte at .
the Mansion Heuse... • •. • •'
". But • this Ls far- front: being ; a corn=
plebe •Ilst "of ;hie -dignities 'let:alone' his
duties As tord"Atayer.he presides at •
the 'sittings-of:the :Court of Aldernien •
and 00.. invariably • in peiseu
'also 'president of the :Court Of Comipbh-d• oe
Connell kith .cif the Ceniinen Halt
10 140.se 1;Wo. courts. he may. occoslon.,
ally !havea deputy •or, sulTetitutw •
• „ He is also. chief'. Onseriator .of the
Thatnes, .and. he .attends. -lineetiega •'or •
• the '.:Conainildnien of :Sewers, antl.:•01
Other ;coniinittees, for initnicipai:ntiii •
' lieY-'.. t tnicen UP but little 'receu;tii.._ .!tvre.--cleati:**04-r.'cut•-,und.-3119edgeal
pushed ',about -for, sweeping er'Alean7. and half wide.. .1'
:the end-. of the gove and is eaanYtnalopthed. • Each cleat ..imas IFS&
. , , , .
Mg: , • ' These pieces of wood were, nailed
In yet another household a cibinet 'firmly t.-0- either edge. of the top and
atteehect to a discarded revolving sides of. tbeimprovised table. These
stool is Pronounced the best kind of
baby cabinet. Upon. the shelves inside
are: placed all sertn of folded clean
clothing and •toilet. necessities. On
hooks, along the sides .Are -hung the
fresh little garments. rt is very easy
\ '
[Dainty. comblhatio'n 4,, vnder,
,
garment
., ',aThe're are • endleie way. of , triin•
,-, ining thiti exquisite cembination iiii
Eumeray be Made With shaped shoulderr •
ous pretty materials suitable
r Making ft: ' The fitted Canidsole•;
traps•or with strain of- ribbon, late,
'
---• airet-•-i,---gathered •to -the-caintselo
re scalloped and Enished with. frills •
f lace.' Soft, fine nainliook, crepe , .
•e chine' or broadcloth silk will be'
eautifd) if ,made up in -thin style:
ere is a mast opportunity te.,,dis.
to •coUld-stick von London if I had
f all soak it in bet suds, rinse and
Yied. ariTbodY. cou n . y ne
you toying you as did, so "I° Went -a
r meta looked' at him with laughter
nght ou you de. „I„don t su p9 her, eyes.
,you'Or lioticetil)lad' gime, 5'..eu "Aid yeti Conldn'tfairar than
alwayi so many roUnd IOU waiting y
m dear. No, no, Lewis.' If I
°
for a smile. . Used to read the that,
Marry' you we'll live at LaVerlaw. 1
lists of. engagements" in The Times,
dreading see your name... No, that's
not right:werd, hecaude•I icrired you
well enough te.Visit happiness for you
'iffkocire•P• .'*.Stittitt it. Soin.etimes
lioEirfu:oft-p4,4-oln one and another,
, And. I' forgot --never for. a 'day.;
'Then -MY '.uncle'•diejl.: and my. cousin
Wad killed, and e..1:/ne'-fback to riorii-
•.ferd':Und settle's' down at
: and was • 'Content' and. 'Otte fairly
hippy: The Wai,'Came; and Of course
: offered niy.serviceS. wasn't trinch
Ince,;.,,Ibtit,': 'thank : goodness, 1. got -'to
France ,got soine. • 'fighting=a
'second -lieutenant at forty! .It was the
/first tinie I .11 -ad. -ever felt myself of
-.--to".me real use. Then. that finished
and .I was baci.at \Laverlati among
- my" sheep -and you came to Priors-
„love your green glen already; ,it's a
place after my ow,n. heart We w;oti't neVi airships. to fly between • gnglancl
trouble London Much; but spend. Or and India, The design- for these air -
;declining 'years among the sheep -un- craft includes. lounges, dining -rooms,
less become suddenly •antbitious and smoking . • "
for public lionora and,., as Mrs': Hope •'
putA out:m the air to dry. Then cut
I.
the 'bristles...se that they are,ef . even '
lengths Ugain.4 You will find that •the
brooni has :taken; on a "hew lease of
life.
Smoking will be permitted on the
flesires';',enter: perlianienti", •
no....,saying=„What..I. may. de
, ,
110W.: Already I :fol twice the 'limn
I•Ves," ' •
• They: talked in the firelight and
• .
Pamela Said:1 "I'M -net sure that -Our
haPpiness won't be the greater beCanse
it- has coin twenty Years,late. Twenty
years' age We Wteld have taken it
pretty much as,a Matter of cotirse.- We
would-chaVe-rustted•:at-our•happiness
and swallowed it Whole, se: te.speak.
Now, , with. "twenty "':• '‘ restless
years 'behind we, shall• go Slowly,
• ford. -The moment I saw yon.I. knew
and taste every Tnomentand he grate -
that my love,. for. you was as strong ful.. :Veers bring their conipensation.
. .
It a funny world. It's a nice,
fanny world."
"1 thirik," said Lewis, "I.kaw,some,
'thing ot•What Jacob Must. haVe felt
after be had erved -all the years and
at last took Rachel by the hand-')
" 'Served. is good,' said Pamela in
mocking' tones. •:
But her eyes were tender. I .
• . CHAPTER
---Paniela and David bettWen them
carried the day, and a motor -:car was
boiled; It was ,r not the small useful
car talked about at first, hilt` one which
had greatly talon the,fancy of •the
Jardine familY in tile shovirocnn-a
large landanlette Of a weltknown
make,. tiphostered in palest faixin, fitted
with every ,newest device, very sumP-
tizons and ory. -shiny: -
• They described it. minutelY Pam-
ela before she went with them to see
• believable that Yet; , could care you it and fix ,definitely • ,
T' showed me Weird or leek." "It rune beautifully," r)e‘l:li.'
'"Wa's• it likely" I was prou'd and about fifty herse-power," Said
• and young. as it was twenty years
:Pamela sat fingering a fin' she, had.
•-taken up to protect her face freni the
' blaze and looking into the fire.
"Pamela, ` Have you nothing tosay
. Twenty-five years is a long ti -ie;"
• temele. said slowly. •"I was fifteen
' then and you.. were , twenty. Twenty
years -ago• . l'was. twenty and yon were
twotity-five----.Why didn't you... , speak
_•then,....1,ewin?-- 'You went 'iri,Vity
thought you didn't cave. •Does a Man
. never 'think hoir earful it is far a ve-
man who' 'has' to not ,without speak-
'• ing? .You thenght you Were noble to
"go anVay. , • . suppeke\ it .must have
• been -for Some....vvise reason that the
• gOod God made. men blind; but it's
?hard on the ;women.' Yon might ati=\
le•ast have given me the chance to
say No." . .
"I 'tvas a coward. But it was un-
• • you were Wend,' so we inisse.d the best? Jeck.. ' ,
. We lost our YouthL-and • I 'very nearly' "And, Honorable," said Mhor, "it's
• loet, rny seul, Alter Yott idt, nothing; got electric: light inside, • just:like a
• .seemed to matter but enjoYing• myseif little '-housel and all sorts of lovely
Ithings --a clock' and---" •
laid , o .• * • ,
"The werst thing 'about it," 'Jean
Said, "is that ft 'looks horribly '
:big and fat *and 'Purring.-:,:jtist as if it t
were saying,,`Out of the,way, groinid•
.lings.' You know, What an 'InSolent
look big Cars have,"
e •
IChoc.)542flo2M
IN PLACE
OF MEAT
thtiotas •
the main dish of the meal:
Yo.urfollowillbedelighted.
p6ope, arid scores of
others, in °whet bdok;
iLrifr
.1.
grattd
' 'Cheese go.
Sid fins logo b;ot.,:%.
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ISSUE 4a1..
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• . •
`d(,)nrid,Issttir Pamelaon,hot and cold, w:offie
• .
• "Your , small 'deprecating face in-
side Will take away from tho efleet,"..
Pame"...a.USSPred. her;; "and. youneed: a
comfortable . coy. to tear about,
:When do you:go ezectlyr- • ."
, "On the'tWentipthP 3ean.teld hei
.."Ate..takp Pax:lit-first to. OXford,.-„;,ett: • ,
',.1•StlIer' be takes as, fk:h,t4 tiederstand`s7,
maPsand can the read; then
; go on' to Stilt:tier& '',I wrote for reeins
you !told therra n f soats.cfo
hear.d.• f tont peo-
,WC•re. reming,'Painel.ntwdn't,' you
.,:thinkliettay itipi ,
1,,;potrid
(MIAh' done;,;v1 go to f.ondon'
r.this week. it Wo are to he. rn.artleie
An% thore:.are.ii'mply, multi;
butes of things to arrange., But.
trW You What, lean. 1 shalt come.
• Stratfordfor a 'day tw6 )5ition you
I are there.. :1.• sliouldra bo a bit
,
play hand embroidery :or novel ef,i•
recta in drawn work oz, lace trim-
ming. •Combination undergarment
No: 1010 cut,in sizes. 34 -to 44 inches,
bust. Size 38 requires' 1% yard -ma:
terIal 30 or 40 inches
-.Patterns Itiated ato any ddress on
receipt of gOe in -Sliver, by the Wilson
Ptiblishing Co., 7.0 West Adelaide St,
Throntc... I'atterni sent by rettirn mail.
cleats served.as a...byace, or what is
called :a "box" on:u chair.. The top of
the tabie was, neatly covered with Oil
'cleth and the ends were painted white.
'When the invalid, was ready. for
Meal, the bed-table,Vas a real joy. •It
to push '.thin „cabinet up to the fire was roemy, enough :without • being
when' the ,time' comes for:the baby to elunisy. When the Invalid wished to
he' washed and dressed. ', •
I;erritie a letter; the 'table:yea at hand.
.:If..ticIestr_esLiojx_tad_iind Consult T•athi•
-A-Sitkroi!pri 'joy. oavy oo, a, _It . was especi-ally
A minister of :the Writer's acquain7 : Later, When child in the family
tance recently suffered from breken was confined to. bed for a few days,
hip,caused by sliPPing cin :a waked the bed -table came • into play to hold
floor; -while playing basket ball with a paints pictures to color;and books
•group. 9f his, yeung, people., •The lie- `and toys, At this time, an improve-
cident caused WM "to be -confined to Tient Was ;added, by, fastening a:Mould-
his bed for many vOelta. At 'his..di-
rection, the following Supall piece o
furniture was -quickly made by a
handy young hap. • ,•..
. 'TliewerkertZ.- a ,steut het, obtain-
ed at. a grocery .stOre.:,; It had one
Open end. The box Was'iut intwe, so
as to leave a ,top, two ends and a bot
in
:
ithot; toarp6i1911f'dAbtohetUbbalec.lin-' adimdaltlww° ireen dsnaiefsf'
held the nniciurdirig in place, , This pre",
vented pencils and small attic es , f'rom '
M. G. ,
'For -Sore .Feet-Minard's
,
•
says Mrs. ExperienCe, to
housewives interested in savin
. , •
„
mirse, you know/ ri
away that I refer to Sunlight -
because ;Sunlight :is the Only
laundry bar soap Mide inda that is guaranteed A
*
$5;000 Guarantee of Purity gots
with:. every' bat; and according ;
to the.. maker, this Guarantee
been chaten
has. never once, 'o
„ .
during the whole 'lifetime o
Sunlighti Soap.
• ' • •
s perfectly olvious,, too;
that 'Nkiierieysry, particle., of
soap is _purecleansing materi01
-and not .loaded .with .114eless.
adulterants and hardening mater-
ials then. 'thatsoap has more
cleansing power and docs more
7t.To:rk. with less' labotir. .`,A httle
,of itgoes a 'long, way. ..In short,
it's really:b. cionorilical.
-..!`Thaes.
.and re'cOrrimen4 8.4ntiglit fOr the,.
.1aondrr:: di6he$ ,2414
housework : Sunlight' ls-oeps my
,
ai4 of and cotifltortapt
.todr: 1Lev.er Bioth?4rs,..,Par.iit
orontd",`Inakeit.
..keoes.
-
6#4
le.wie:W.re4444i..61'446.4ei.earaiieeeiekibeelewa:4.0..nerte''''
•
..He is" one of ihe great dignitaries
who are called t� the first meetingnf ••••
the Privy, Council after the accession
ofa new Sovereign, and at, a corona...•
WhiCh is rewarded-hy a perqu1s1te in,
the'If1i-iegootrier7oir,doellf..Cdhltrilat's.'146spital.••:.
and ;of Kites College, .alsen, trustee '
of St, Paul's School: • • • • • ..• •
He HOS State which is, ahnotit ;
regal. 116 bas..a• sword 'hearer, ;seri:
•geant-at-arms,.„ lifi; sergeants • of the.',. '
"chamber, hiO esquires,and his
.111e official honsehilld, faet, consiSts pe•.
d.onie twenty perni•anent Members'. •
•• 'Pot' 'different Occasions , be hsts:d1f„..
ferent rebea,...blaek !Silk, violet; sU1,•
scarlet cloth, rand- Crinison.,velyet, and
he has "f.oUr 1 siverds; ,,conimon:.
eWord, :the. Sunday Trivord,, the -black
,sword, and the pe.arisword:.; • •
• The !Uphill Road
• Anyone who !idea a bicycle. has; soon
discovered that it, is a great'ileal. tan. ,.
lpr to rideupli111, by night than by deY: •
Agile and. again the. rideris astonish- .
• ed at. the beinparative, :ease With which
lathe tittriorens he boo reitelteethe top
Of • Sonin'rise „that in • tlie:right �utd-
have demanded --..or seemed to demand
•••••-inuch greater effoft. .11 is potiaOlo
10 ride UP:hilla..:atniglit.i-and'without..
great d intently -rat the , foot of 'which
.the rider would have,disinonnted , by .'
day. . . •. •
71,110 pireuds the rea'ct.
All you see .rs the bit of ligtitsd road
that. the:slender .raYs..of the bicycle
„ lainP•Alimuifies; *IA So you Climb. the
'„,grade :bit by bit: • You. might he sure.
, that yen eduld nOt 01010 a hill thet yth
cansee in itsformidable and
Ing campleiensse; but yenate genere.P. 4 '
. Ity sate. (hat you can goi, Over the. no*
' Vore6ver. • there' i$ ,
quently. au' Illusion, that the, iostt is . •
le.veler .eron that it 'ile.steud's.:a lit. 110
1110r0 in .the deiltness.,,Instbeyond th
lamplfgbt.. Een whez you come
• that point • 5nd thzd that the rea1. la
• stilrkgitig 11011'4 you vilratillfin4 that.
• Eke ilitisten helps you.
MI ex Cel le et thing .1 h iftwcran-
aol
.s e,e; tap Car ...It we totibt
. alt tho diSlant seeiie.,we sluitild often
.• Am( ourvelVes discouraged and, aver -
done i Thera isw dttoO vhIlosep11)? i,ift •
tito Words .cf; the hymn,
• step eriotIffh ?or tuft./.!171:Rt ItTilie'ilght
-,.woky..CO :travel; 'rileT...1.4f4,41.111Ictil•ifytis-not---''--
-. '•-t0& ;fG n4ab'l&, fwcrio, net 4c of .1
• who!e.l.ii- the di's:toffee:: •!" • -
•
•
1166 Much ;des •
A. Common.' Iiiiitake 15 ei a. iking 5„
engine is,In'..Setting the Ittro,ttio ,
too Mite, narcfctilarly rfskY
.It tib ongree haa hoe% just filled With •
off; ;
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