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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-11-17, Page 2"1- •, y ••••• fai-,ea • • 114:0101r4a „ealtdeatteerah 1404 t.1t41%•"ath • ;PRO bielgritt. '"RIP71.i4tv vq1.14:hel* been a AtsCon-': 't • tit •.:1- „„„ . r. • :•,,,„:ye , my Carsing,NOP011eat tennia, -,BefOre .• 44.044C§all.over ;again. •' 104: 'b,e tba' Warbe occagionally went dewa to • :Y•Par.gi Were: Jack win traWifie.' With '•144. Stake l'OgeS Club, thep-beimg run • • 16.$:$01.115' tannouneenaekt, *4101 ,reaS ("-Pe) 4aehe9.11. the •., • pia 110,4480..9•$. 11414E.T. p-rieg.. rqal news- W;911'—th14 'the' lieteran aPortink Writer and leutider ' ::c.ou4,p,Oke,Allf!,,C*004'411..C9:rnall an lg. c4ha,1 'age • „ - •,` f•fit r'yours. Keep him away.fronarke, if *played A little /14015.eqt tells 4409%•44;a 44.44.44•-•••••••lao-o•444-.4.14•8•••;.:-0.-a 9" It was Bowen. • a• • ' Just reporting in .04 sl‘o .nas ehigrirk,edghaellnueipertao •S -',..141,g.! • 0, fie it,g, '')Art lOyalty made het...flare: • . •• - Yea want, hirnto. Stay, pretty,7$,; us, ill "Bporting Days and ,Bperting How s -every- from a arise o.f Piop iety than apY•••- aWn •tennlg, W• IDS a ,caits ,,..„ dsg,,p,ellsgrs Nvay.sr, . ,---- • a:opals " • ••• ; • 11144 41 14 14 (1644 • • :4 s: .T.opiter, ; during' tho' enge.gomeht party' ..she 430),,hOr' Secretary, Mary Oatisn'ess: WOO. poi n ts to iktary,s. brother ho Is 'run, !lown •o, car as he ,go,ee et. lier. Bdwon,-,13ciliee renori'di!,,,diecei,erS the , owed. rueney a..-•;.raaetreek:.e7ob1t: eaL,The.• igarye naxice;. Dirk ther.,lorhids. to. They ,PlaP. tO .11xe•reY '••01.ig: aneetso3ovven•an speakeapy :*1,‘;ere ria hidipg::.-1Dirki;. ore his way.' te„ tri the .11.1piter necklace to ay iiobe. They .ae toltoweeb,, me Oahe,- of car that Map,: ,Dirit, .loues.: eiexistonce of The'aiiii,-114b.rft: -139wor, •Brude..T.Opiter retul.ns. finding,' her voice '•Witii.‘ sdifficalty, :1 °406.ri:'i: talk that' way aho4t,„if Ahe, yeice of, sueii. terrifi:'Voltirne thattil:1, 5.,,• s'40h; evegthing's :• A. . • irNvilays: 'ne71" :•'' - • ,.; • ,. •-•., -,tnan.,I'm •grark to rear,Olu ' ' ' ' 7 '• '' 19-3ie: (Y4c4.,..s,i-QT1 a'ilefV:01-1S. 001f0 -4C, , y . i ,)i I bad a - • ItAVas a`feebleatterriPtat dignitY t eomPiained 0 being -put off his, •att 7 ''i 'hes s' -P1:.• ''' " 1," • '' h t ,It• tilt Bo* • in the ne3;t•yitor of , eta dittance ,cif„ some 206 yards from aluusilig: stOrJrv: Ojai -It'. §iii• ,WLoillidara :her ,"erall.:. • :"Thenk :Wbt'itare , we • , to -He:Welt a ','CieeP' brecitlf,:and lit,Wieu ',- • What' the "PlaYer:-.-at the Acither 'Side' Bifie BA:ig.acle,, „of:: Which ....e was•ya,- --- - .. -:-- • ..;- . _ - • . - -,- = .‘ .., .;_ : - t.,. __;.1. ,••• ._,,' . , , , ',109.,?:.., ,.'. ..;:-,' : . • .• • •-:;: t',.:' - . '.., ' ' I- Of tlitiet, said we are not told.• • •,•;•: .a1h, ei.!Pher: -. • •-•a •-a.:p' : . • - • aa • '''' a ,t a:- . . ' . • ' a........: ', a'.1 bis Rait- life -4e Was,' born in • . • ••;...That. ;',..,vurthy. • Ii4ight NY* '0' 017).:1,17:; r*:''iiSt:APlii.,6t tie boas tilkekiato 1$49t. Jackson hasket!, part a. •ni,;i•zP11'404, SnIdiqr. On an • •,' '`.V..ell....:41Ole4vla •OPeaa texts.: Weelcr .:Pendiggarle'd'uWn.*Iiit'tia:4tive,i,J1141-i, 'lost OM. ..i0.1111:10.:'si),Q,Ft, 'end '•bis •:'Fiee.aden. 4ti:'•ea„9Pai '*:1•:en •thii..0Iiii.ent'' ''.tql•ihti.'•'447.1,1!.a4iii.t4a4.*.saD."_•44fj.elt :t!5#.45-.4._'elia.Ocett ,a0thaetitedete ofhe 01410all.ft!ici,litl, marth. ster:OS:Y. :He'll • be thelre: 'If' ':,he'a. 'Ppoitargeti-"liel.fas)4t.JOnM,B,441, 'O.:4 '01Ort• 414%40 goF4404.,'St..1; ... ., . , , „ , 111. hunch he' Alight. ; ' u . jeal sy • •• Rose, the Arst,PolOne ' of e •• • If ^ ofl .4011:.•--" there twas.-utVer clesPalr in, 'ay:'"O•i•-• `O'f DirIC • • the laWri, tennis courts!" , ".Go 'Ahead and •( marry lam, thara i. ',you like''eni.thick.:headedl" a'nd :SUM- • • , r#c4. t4§ reOlvs.r. .When.1,40; "176e,t#4'*V4AfAcielti iii;;;Mtilte•, •OtOrt 4teOtiOn was broken •Undeitain'. whether, to laggla or be 'Onions -a' Mar y's•tood--for-*:rainu•ter then :flung :avitay_-fr oni the teleghdtte: she called What: she could pee, of that ' prOttudiril from over.crowde4 closet. "Toss ine out a cirest: any diesa. I've gat to get out.:of her,e„and Walk off some feelings. Of •alt the stupid • t'hinga,• men. are stapidest. •men--4his man, and' that' man, and Lindbergh, arid:. an the. rest of thein' -• • a • ' Ideed YOU're right": Dellitagreed :With Warmth. '"Here you are.ciht •And yestotlE.3,-. ••- • . . that reminds nie. • Yeti'Ve call tram "What abOut •Mrs. impiter"s *fill?" .ituyther. • Early•this Morning •it French. for. .sorne hot water_ for shay, -,, rriet trouble '.'w411° "--""WillTdon't 'yen; know?" • . came hut: you. itere__Oleep " .,• • '• • ' ally made ,l3Y •Jrcekson..' Mr: -Ral- e y.ing;pgrposes,:hut natirally could nheot -ButfaTewaai•s—oa":.-i'faur's clridd,r W,as, --to-he-the-Sonof4li th I Make the valet andeastand. After "No, noa-in, .pue ot ent' White' tell had sea' a • • •••• • thought to rislaa" • head groundsman, u :as is you . b t that lied•e: #iend • Onto!, -t1•ttuie;a: 0100. 'roe •• • . , TE' starteitatpaspeals,..brit; for instance, was' once going Orit to he. i4ve "the • p1ay-sith_a-rnainber at Walton Heath, able :Word of ceininaLd: • !Right turn! 'Irina On his- *ay to' the tee:he sad, tern-l-tariearter--right he terruPted•her. . forgetillOW'We-Played--lastAbne,- , ,Now listen. Here's more grief 11lmt I 'remember we had a very goad, d been prepared to stay in btaakfaating *Ilene se that s, -father •anfr -ion,*might don t.euppese an,yitecly 'Ori God'a green ,IVfary 'ha •her roenti, the Jupiter •haVe ;the fir without the p if Mr, Bruce • there Was no nit be about h she ••••••••,"IVIr. BruCe into .f,e. -look after: his •./ tun. ;He had' mitch.' 'Oh,' was the reply, you beat aui '• vVill ,helieve Me, 'especially Ruy-•me sr_ the last green, though you were giving me four strokeSi but I• Warn reeeace of outsiders . But thei. but I didn't have- a think. to do had goad away aa' -aa' ata with this—didn't' know it till. theyou, Jimmy , -that I've: :been reading reason •why she sbould- r nwn affairs. • To' her aw 4that ' it: Wag .arearlY rit away;' you say?" stliotira'rif their' aeunion '..earth .the dutqV • -brought• over; • and ,at ataa,11014)Vit, 47man • lir Washington that .• • "SoniethIng he Sharply,: son ',the image 'Of the, •• the, thrgaty Voice. jtist ported '•artielel 'perhaps chided.. among. Mr,- -.Bra • ha,nct, •.•• • "eth You: knell"' vizhat • 7 ';:tliatrecimea. in -err:ships," •aa one WOnchaMaif the world • tOr- -papercame out and then it •was tee • late. Have you seen the papers?" "Which papers?" Dreadful ,Sitspa- clon assailed her. ,• . • "All of thein. Theyahave copies of Mrs. Jupitgr's will. It Was: Med .for ycur book on goli' *eel; Jimmy repliecl,'"in. that case give, you • CADDY' AND 3,/IR. Lrd.Balf out, then Mr. Arthur Bal - ,four; came to play,golf at LcliFouque..., the French resorrwhich was practic- Oh, damn it! Turn down Basinghall Street!'" •'SHAVIN 3r "WATER.' a • Jackson has a 'Crelightfai.storl. about : a certain nlayor of, Dunkirk he 33lic,er kneW. • After viat- of the Russian-Se.et to various Frerich'ports tho• mayors. 'were, invited in turn to, St, •Petersburg. • • The .anfortimate, .Maker- of Dunkirk -foundkimielf stay. big', at ;hotel/ 'where...nob-0-1Y spdke • French:. • •• •• • • • . "On' his, first. rogra;lig..he'aSked in. .Oifference': • . a4;43tClo .•iiondl?evers'arled;; • • - to soar aboae. me, . AAtiiit1.0.4',.00n,e,tvteam:lkase And qn _ ma„atrivea, ;• ,„ ,• :• Bpt.ree'0/1117 '4111e,F.Pd-iluteeel*.:'" Thi.t -the Scan rithae. ' •,• • a • afirst-and--irasta,ef. - And ri1f-the world and more,: •• •• 4c,ta. Is, she r, need in Heavea And May not need, before_ •• • —Mary E. Coleridge:• • ' bin 1 the telephone. Was ...pt"to roar with laughter when- had' beea brought a' varity of articles Such, iS toothbrushes, bootjacks; aad, could make. , • - all Say yciu re the cioolest ptapositiori ready rase g or I of saw, Don't money make any "Well, it's not' ., my busineas, and • ,2 ,.differeace to yen, at alp Why, ' she that new inaid'a-, slower than tne- rought , oVer1" lett yoa first choice. of her ..jewela-1 Isases." _,„ For, •SOme. yea,. • beautiful ulreu the rest are to go to her son's wife Mary was clickinOhe hook iinpa- came to mind if he marries, and to • You if Ikettentlyi. speaking' Dirks : ofheaf n • • . . till th h tremor he vasa jlxv-- doesn't. That makes you••half a mil, mer, trying s e appy she was' hi- • eVer a shot was foozled he was Warn- e,• that he *mild be carryiug the, clubs oi the Premier of:Great:Britain: Mr. Jackson also warned Mr, ,Balfolir, 4.`cansequently when lie Made a 'bad foetle at the third hole we both so forth', they served hint withsmite tea. • By this tima he had arrived at state of such despair that he will- • ingly accepted it; for, after rill, it.wei hot, and cpald therefore be made ta se ve the purpose ef shaving water. to licia''ahertd—or thereabouts." • in her .voice. - • . . - glanced ihstmetively• at •the boy, 'who F • , Mary -said. ,"Wait. •--Let me think" "Mi.,' Ryyther, ple4iii: ': Miss Hark: had both hands over his r outh and And for . the rest of his stay the poor fellow :aatualli shaved himsel.:! motn-, ' 1 '' • •• She leaned her forehead . against the *P., •Dirlt?" ' - • , , • Was writhing in his endeavor to Itifle de's' contra- • ins atter morning -with tea," cool metal Of the telephone's inelith- The- pleaaa-at!, drawling . tliliee of his u seeinly Inairth. This amused Tr. He thought all Was well. But: when Bed's, sne piece. Presently, ' when she could Ptephen.Ruythca was. speaking: "Got Be.lfoilr imminSely. A few holes la er ollta 1.brings trust herself to speak, she said: a little iieWs.ter yon, 14/dry. Tried:to•it`•ivas I *bu played a bad shot, and tie:Ai is tile- denSest9" •• • . • .. ••"jast abeve tlae ey es .'.4" ei., r,,14, -e, . "That's Wonderful: But "how do get. you Yesterday,: but you were out this time the boy, roared with laughter 1,•ti n?4,1,. you make it half a inilliorr—•even if, ,Jupiter tell ;Yea his- wife left,:a Will? out loud. 'HOW dare you do that after -the-money val.i.-:e were' to be coasid- Better come. in and see. Me when- what' I told you'!' I indigruartly de, - e'' didn't ered?" ' : '' ----r------", - .cam "Littirbeve,st in i - mantle& `Oh, m'sienr,' was, the Cen- aain. . . "The".the' f " .necklace,trite waswer; , kid; n.ecklace Oh, I knew all aboht that, Mr. Don't tell me you'd pass tip 'a geld: Ruyther: " I thought- you wer D' k for Monsieur le Preitaier,!' " • added, . lilae that if it's offered to you? r37. 'La . here, was ' an edge to her voice look when she ans'wered-: '"I• don't know li. -its anYthing about this; but tir.it's true ' a" I can tell you 'this—I choose anything own else but the necklace!. You an tell lug• your paper that!" ' . • "All right. ` But. don't get :sore: at, Y' rae. .r: tell .you I've nothing. to do said he'd..•..etel, 111 town tin' "". • back to the Riveera; ' aatl h • care if he never save-Americ 1Eles,itityia' -at the Ritz," she irrelevantly, but:With obvica.s, r . Jupiter ,Honse, was too "co• unt suit sante of its seivants, thou ;.r,Titagnificence.made that hostelry •••"•pale cbraparisoM retreated into her, . thonghts. Bruce's' recur * • just at this tirne! She Otight to • joie, she was free OW to go or sta •she pleased. She did not take th • • quarrel between Bruce and his fathe seriously; it would jnive been aurpris- -•ng if something of the kind had not •falcia place, jest -Of -first. On the surface, • father and son were as unlike as it was possible for • i • :two menof the samehlood: to be, bit surely the difference' was more artifi- . cfal than real. When they got a little I r • • 1 • used t� each other, these would get along better...Brace walla suaely see _ his tether's need of companionship. • .•.And- the. •ckfd manufacturer would lear9.-that-oatan_wasjiot ernaseulate mexely because he was an iethtain, • • She -would have to take Bruce aside and, bequeath him her knowledge of kis ,father's ways. She wondered if he played aibbae; or if Mr. Jupiter could, be converted to chemiri-de-fer. Suddenly a wave �f heartsickness Pont oirer her that almogt rocked lier aa!she stod. Ilhe dug the 'heels her hands hands into hey ere h arid bit her ip. Diet Dirk! • Darling lDirkT Why dal 't h call up' or came to see het? a• • , - . matters of dresSa - - • "Do the papers say I ',chose the neklac.e?'' • . • • "No, they "ust say—well, get 'em and read 'em yourself, They dont say anything but what any reison- ble• human • wouldtake for granted. "Oh, how. dare they? • Oh, I. Wish I as pure you had nothing to do with Dick told rrie—oh;--" She was ing now with helpless mortification. a \minute or more the sound of dry sobs echoed in the tele- . m sorry. I'd have stopped it if I But after an-, people are:IWuid-- nista about, you—you're. in the eye—you're young — yoU're l—ouve got the kiricLof luck ery shdp girl wishes she it! cry For her phon ould. to spe piiblic !nautili) that ev had—" "Oh, d lr . •, TENNIS GARB... .11B returned thFrance he. was reacting • • . • * — ' • - ' ",,"" CI -... - a • -, some translations . what Russian 4wspapers hal:. said about the visit, and was horrified to find: :"Perhps the Oddest thing of all was that the or of Dalnkirk regularly used 'tea for shaving with • Mr. Jackson's memory goes' back ail Dirk there? Can Xatalk to him?" extraordinarily long way. • Readers, ed "Dirk went away on rt little buil- sCorreetibdaress far tennis players i3 and 'old equally, will revel in "Why—" hejtateel, embarrasel • Ubje t frequently finds iti way his cheerful and crowded pages. The • . into the papbrs-but what about this. Whet Dr. Dwight, the "fathr" • ef American lawn fnniP, came to Eng lad, Mr. Jackson arranged a genie fOr him vvith one of the Renshaws "onthe Maida Vale • coVered curt, where there was usually small gat. ,lery of both sexes ta watch the play. Fortunately went into the dressing roma before he made his appearance , on the court, for I found hirn arrayed in a aidollen vest and a pair of wool- len Pants, partly buttoned and partly pinned in front—a rig -out which might have evoked cOmmerit in thfs countria With the aid of Tom Fleni- lag, the keeper of the court, I made him respectable in the customary flan- nels. . ." •, • One of lhle pioneers • of 'Engli:th, lawn tennis -was Bagnall Wild, who• . invente • the sys o• "-draw "hy, which byes were aVoidca after the first round. In most -of the early tourna- ment prespectuses it Used, to 'he an- nouncesl," that— "the 'Bagnall Wild System of Draws' would be adopted. On one occasion Bagriall Wild ;nd hi g wife•were sta57.7 ing at the Imperial ilopel at Exmortli. Mi -avioli, Wild. was :ansy one afternoon making a dirninutiVe pair of undergarmentsfor one of her little ones, when two of her friends entered the tome and one inquired what she was doing. 'Can't. you see?' was the prompt answer. 'This is Mrs. Bag - nail Wild's System of drawers".' • . • • . from p&in • . • • • • , ., • A 'lot et things ban cause aheadache or other:Pain, but there Is • one thing that will al.ways•gtire you relief! Just • take a tablet or of Aspirin. Your suffering; ceaSes, Relief conies in- stantly; regardless of What may have :been making your bead throhr With • • . • Aspirin is harniless—eamlot riepres4 the heart Se there:s no • use waiting for a headache to "Wear Off.' It is user less to endure ;iin of any kind when you can get Aspirin. It a• blessing to Women who sufferregular systemic' , pain; t3 men whc must work on, in spite of detiain,•fatigue.or neuralgia; Learn, its quick relief loi..colda • for neuritis, rheureatisin,; lumbago. Be • sure to get Asplria—and' net a subti. tite. All druggists sell Aspirin 'tab- lets. •• - • ' • • , • •' • "Aspirin' is a trade mark registered '•• in Qanada. „ ; • ness trip.. Didn't he tell you?" CHAPTER XXIV. - - ; • n't sair anY More!" * lo * • There was a pause. • , " • "At rig -Miss-Harkriessf" Bv,ren said stiffly. "Sorry 1 bothered' you, But at least don4,-blame meler the Fly skipping town—blame that 'on. She couldn't' keep thinking of Other your high-minded boy friend." people's affairs forever. I • "Dirk, Why, what" I. Perhaps if she called hint -,- she "He must have gone around to *as halfway t� the telephone when it '• Shay's with a warraat last night af- rang. Glad relief Wept through her; ter we left. • The Fly and his pals— hy the way, tha Mug with him is -his her voice Was almost singing as *e • chauffeur, the One that did the drivr ' Twel utterly miserable people faced each other downtlie length of the great Jaeobean inner -table • that night . that night Which • should 'have held paricular, happiness • for both of them.; • • • • Each • was hereicalle resOlved to keephis troubles- from other but their woebegone laces would have told, the tale, even if the loquacious Della hid not '"You're looking a little peaked," Jupiter ventuad: "Better cerna aleig to Bermula with neict 'week." . Mary raised stricked 'eyes at the word "Bermuda." • '• (To be contiatied.4 answered.. •1 "Did you CRISP •? say Just try one" Such crispness, flakiness, freshnesS are found only in Chistie's Pierniurn SiKla Cracker. They furnish just the salty tang for soup or salad. . . just the crisp -base for cheese or jatn. tristiAav.47.-rg PktAtir: Aittryr, •4t1. -• . • . October - The level sun aslant through autumn • -avOods Touches the oak and beech to -"ruddy. •• bronze, " , Makes gpid arid ivory of bracken fronds, And decks the silver birch with palest. eltroree.- Hawthorns have shed their harlequin •' -attire • • . And, etimso1i7berried, via v1th rose and briar To 'feast the questng, squabbling finch and tit. , haok is dedicated to.LOrd Riddell, "A real gportsnan, kindly 'anctgenerous, to •.his' fellows.: arid ' .a truly loyal; friend."' • • . • " • " • • Farty warders, a' clerk,. a doCtor, 'a caplain, and a governor: • form the staff Of Cerk •Prlson• (England), •which• recently had • one Prisciner in its•hun• dreds of cells:: • • • • • ••• • . • Loaly, the crows. drift th an e•pal sky, While, o'er the boson of the rich • ploagh'd lands. A shimni11 0114gancigsa,rraent wrought hy faii A-lillion- tiny webs hi. the broa; The robin's careless song so sweet- -tlyshrill Brigs to the heart a stran W- ive thrill. So bittr-sweet the scent of fallen —1). L. 13, • . . • • . Those authors who appear some- times to forgtthey 'are writers andi .• • remember they are men, will be our • • favories.--Disraeli. ....._ ...„.. . ,,,,...i............7,,zaa,*k...zi.--..z.vi.:,o. ..._,, voy . • : v p k x• ' 6* . FINDING A SOVEREIGN. Before professionalism at football became lgrilized,Mr. Jackson tells us; 'hre were an kinds of device:1 for making it wa-th 'Ana for • amp.' aura to play.' A Player who had just taken part in his first game for .a club he had been persaaded to join, "was changing ,his boots after the Match. He found something hard in erre of them, which proved on exarii-1 ination to be a sovvign; 'whereupon he said to his neighbor: `Oh, lo4! Someonezs dropped a sovereign in my heot! Vie reply was: 'Shirt, up, you fool! Dont talk about it; aid if you play well next Saturday most likely find two ..1.1dre.' Opinions, about the Corinthians seeta to heas been euriotialy divided' *hen the dlub was first formed. nur•- irg ohe Ot their tours, says Mr. 3:ak,,, • The :litters we note that a Wisconaln farmr' mistook •a group of his relatives for yinmen, and opened fire; killing a. cousin and wounding to others., This recalls the story tit the English train Whch- wag stopped . by an emeageuey 'signal trona ifehle • Oh- Son, SulAtriand newspti er stated known passenger. The guard -th the. ,taaia, "The Corinthiena :Mier Were not erVotta Man who mplaine wane of an investigation niet ea delaY,, seS'Ingthe 'game fron' the itcod et the ( viayilig _4,40,04 it would Make *1 gentlytdelnapiag their kid late to t his wedding; • The gglliardi ,evea a . hands when applauding the looked at him sternly Mid deiliftint. rtatili or ancouragirra then* men with ed: "Are You ogure it Wallet Ydll °6a 'Well Played, old thapie" uttered pulled the eetal?"--oroato Mail rind 111 A listls5 dravahlg style." • In AO- • Enipite. •• • 1 . ' '1 lett col tradistincticai to this,vrs the 'acuation Which appeared th SHAM Wdatit week Ili • si tailbtlare- vapor to• the Depend, upon It that all flse, all_ Seat that the Coritithiafls sham work,hoWever ft tiIay last for r„;:y indulged in tete. play and were a little, the elfect of it Is ultiniately the most dangereualy ciael team that destroy reputation t� tare away over oppoed: proviacial, uotbalera, I 99 \ •••y., \ • 1°itAlevlihT:nriefeaF:60.0initil, 4.0._ 11 . CANADA STARCH CO. for GRIDWTGF11L1?T,1 ,dit • ago Limited Montreal r•,N SYRUP (10 tb (Country •• • Give the Old Folks the bestapossible Christmas present by going to see theta this year. Enjoy the thrill of doing your Christrratatshoppina in Loadoii, Glasgow or ParIS. LOW •oeeati tates fore. • . Weeftlit :tailors thloughout therall LAPir s.munqcs FROM mol•rpt.ip.' Nov. 18 ADRAisilA Plynionth, Havre, Ltitttlett Nov. 18 ATlitilIA! Blast, Liverpool, Glasdow Nov. at. ANTONIA GINOW. 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