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ANOUltill THE COASTS OF TH
Orithat Wes.
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1 Ileak beat ties up ter a short reit,
busked lest la the ileat tear 1
,TU ask are told neatly on the con.
Mak of the ohl quay. Rad before
wag are disappearing repidly uuder
the hammer ot the auctioneer.
f
7.",-,-reurrtirelyeriet,„
stranded at a large toira, with tits
prospect of a foureuile walk -after a
heavy luuch--to get me hack to camp.
IN FRANcE 1 it forth 410110 to trudge ray weary
wey eampwards. I had get deer et
the town, wheu I slaw * car conxing
The gshermen betake themeelves to -.
towardme in a cloud a duet. Sir
bed for won hours, or pereeps ete. DESCRIED MY ONE WHO HAS Douce* nog himielt might beve been
cuss the tuerket with their brother HAD EXPERIENCE. In that car; but the diecomtort or the
orkere over v. wellaven pipet And heat stud the dust ge,ve me courese.
a coowmhznioinCsagarue:oeutffioletan:zsoeundtter:n:aotoolgtirotsii, tiottely on the road, as tlicre are laws
eats e motor expert, and theY wane.
hea bestial the baiting. I etepped out into the middle of the
to the laxity gehermen. Often enough Needs Grim Resolution. eupeue tees en angel, aiticniteti. it la time add
add. "what 04re does, it need asegaunUld8tofittbieriarlinaYuslitQciVnitojetli;mifilctietnitg-
true, hi a brunt asa. but a seraph%
end to what trembles it is subjeetrt the
umommorai
read, end stopped that ear.
But tide lite, though hard and stren- Travelling Behind the Front la an ad.
IPeatit Often ales in Welt For the lama, taught with denser, is elle Besides the cheutteur, ite only tie.
eye Waters et Wartime. Ite. goes home at the mid of a hard personage far all that. Fero without
he expressed Pelle purpose of the muffler is to iy loud it may be increased by re.
• . Victoria Croiiii
*Deep -Sea Fishermen in the Peril. which brims handsome remuneration tienturoue end Etat:tie Matter Which
week with perhepa 4150 in hia pecket. Whew at the Front year bettalion is waiting -tor me to inmate tarding the spark and opening
each cylinder will thou, be brought out The feats at armetof knights °Vold
Sante datteee in and out et regular ite 4 throttle part way. Tb0 sound of
distinctly end eay wealtuess will be ate rivalled in modern warfare by the
From the pieratead a tiny aleker of
te- a __tee,. , resting, awl an afternoon ott =fere hie conviction. that I wauted a lift; diminish the nolee of the exbaust., The
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pogas ,escapes from the exhaust valve remarkable record of Private Beesieta
tervala then * eteuterian volee beWle• cRAKE OF friend or dine at a• neigaboring toWee round and drove me baelt in ealtia. et high pressure end strikes the ear
ssIbilitiee ot a joy ride ta visit a, ad. winet is more , he turned. tae ear noticed, immedietely.
It yen are an extra A.D.C., ot count% staff cars, or whatever the poottion, is "About the enly trouble to will& of the Rifle Brigade, who bas just been
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1 the muffler hi subject is that it be- awarded the Victoria Cross.
Into the derknette a ell teadYl't # the elutice of means of transit ifs large. And then I found he was the 0.0. with disagreeable force unless it is.
stale idly %amiue. Then once clear '
eate. t ' and the next moment the generaltea , eoznes clogged with soot. This may , when ail t e officere und non-com-
owl by ono tbe little emit leave the silenced. It is necesearY to reduce
barber, with oileugines buttualug•aed ' MODEIIN WARFARE'
. . all you haire to tie is, to e button, called in that part of the world. the pressure from each explosion and
ot the mouth, thei calivaa bellies to e, A Risky Proceeding. to • allow the gee tot eecalte a& that a the carbiretore ihdicated by blikk an attack, Privateateesley tool; corn.
be caused, by too ricla a mixture from miesioned offt ers had been, killed in
fishermen ge to the gitalads.
brisk nor' -west breeze, eta out the /t/Es. /N aalt
..,:n rtsy Or THE o.wait your pleasure. San n Britiett of.
a _ate Rolisatoyee glides up to the deer to I Sometimes tbe Position Is raver". great deal of its force is dissipated smoke from the exhaust, or it May be mend a his company. Leadina the,
Whoa I was driving in a Cleft ear end its disjointed. nature 'completely t Assault, he captured an enemy Post '
subaltern ot the toot-sloggeete You Uart caused by oil woricing up on tap 0-
Eitett little vessel vitiates a, erew et OIS RIVER deer. If Yea are. an I wale a laillable once near St., Pol a British cavalry,. changed. The gas teen passes out tee 'pistons, eating the bluish wlate 'sinale headed, killed two, Gentians .at
ave. and they are either melt. well
rarely aspirso highVariousodes toad.t :teedArv
man rode out into tiae centre et tlie quietly with, only a slight.pulsation smoke eharacterietie of too much their machine guns and therualthot '
their teene. Some ot the men are old There The First Dugoati were Ex- your serviee. These are horses "Th thads by whir;this. is lubricant carbint b
toil! eause is where dead an, officer Who attemptea „to
aver military age, or else youtbe la of locomotion, are, however, still at e
anweainttproeaelg:ett -kir thaeolthinineg. a
e . .m
eaeary oldaehut. night atter nW
ight tit(/' # car, the horseman, who was a PiniPle brought about aail very simple. A from the cylinders, but allowed to fall rushed frort tt dugout One attempt -
scraped loose xnan the guns. Tare° more officers
trooper, annemeced very simPlY that gas passing along an oidinaty pipe on the pisten. This is carried iota !alto' destray a map. Beesley shot
mill otit with. their smirk and return tevated and Vence•
ire end Rub- nhairles," bicyclest motorlorries, mo.
h
. beevily Wien on the morning's tide. • bit Netting Used As Obstacles . tor ambulaacee, your We feet, or per- .
• it he could -get, e. Iitt to a certain railt would be slowed down atid spread out. the muffler, and so -helps to clog. In Mtn, seized the map and made prist
It tit ten o'eloek as the boats leaVe aps A trainI pat Me traia last, be
attuee, though ft ttometimes h head -which, as. 'a matter of tact* was But this arrangement would require order to clean it, it must be e taken oner• the other, officer. Four more
peva For hews the 'crews heve been The" Aisne Jamas large int the hie:
tb's,t a battalion gees into reserve at a'
liaPilateasome. inilee out of axe wayealattaweula tea long a pipe. So baffie-platee are apart atid all the earbon depesite ret offteere. eente Pate -They Were' 04...„
e a railway -station, be abth
le to get twelve 'boars more used to make e gas tura °emirs raoved. If the smell *holes dre closed armed by the indomitable Beesley azur
placwhiele boast e t
!leave in Egland. From a disciplinary and force its way through itrnall imies litith soot they must be ;reamed out sent back as prisoners.
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aleld For Four flours
As the •enelny began to retreat, a
comrade brought upe, a machine gull. •
Beesley used this with great effect .
1 have made ,o. distinction between which the trooper, havhig handed hs more -Ina more. The filial effect is as • *A‘lt is east to tell if the mu er on the 'fleeing Germans. For four
horses and "Itairiesa not because they horse to another man with lane did stated, to aave the gas issue from 'the clogged where there is a cut aut. Rune hours under 4 heavy fire Beesley and '
are different aninials, but beeatate a 1 • muffler in te steady, quiet manumit t'he machine up a fairly steep hill If Ids cemrades, held their position, The
"ludry"-rein other ,words, a transport "That lad' Will go tar," the Colonel ."The care of the muffler is to leave the car spegas up With the cut out,.
with alearity, • •
. Germens counter attacked and Bee -
going and,'
horse; ie unlike la' example of the said to me, "it he always asks tor a it alone uutil it becoraes clogged. It • open it tihows that the me -frier is clog- sleyatcomaanion was wounded. Bee -
home' in England, You must picture ee-at,--.
equine, species th a one ever saw at thIng when he wants ft badly enough." !does its work without limy attention ged. A well designed silencer should i aey kept his Lewis gun ,
held the -enemy in check. until Deng -• t
a shaggy,. ewildoyed brute with att , Food Production .ht France, ' and requires nothing from the driver not cut down the power ef the engine',
The only time 'we think °Pit is When more than three per cent. Thi
mouth ot iron, and a hawk liketin iron- `•---"ift after the poet on his left bad ' been
Ing board, as capricious. as a prima ...L.
nave been killed in. wer and 1,500,000
Wore' than ' 1,000,000 FrenChmen.
della, and as full af trIeke As a wagon' are physically unfitted by their inatriee
DEEDS OF A
BRITISH PRIVATE
RIVAL THE FEATS OF KNIGHTS
OF OLD
How Private Beesley of an Eagliali
Itifie Brtgade Won the Coveted
bully baiting their lima Choice bite tory of the war. After the battle
et atedzeret er portions ee eetente, of the Marne and the stopping of the
ebtaaetaii as tha. eatermett eau teem first Geratuu rush, 'the enemy fell
are igrayea neatly on eaelt sbiniatt be* towards the Aisne. On Sept-
' book. Med the whole is earefully ar. ember 12, 1014, the ,Boches were
united in a specie tow beettea eleared out of the valley of the Vesta
efiteree ttt oil and coal are taken in, The historic story of the next days is
.10 well as provations, tor the weather graphically told by Captain, C. A. L.
rney turn out nasty, and then the ash. Brownlow, DiS.O., R.F.A., ill hie
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Int crett Would Ilerehance see); alma "The Breaking of the Storni."
her On the other side ot the water. "On September 18 and for the an -
Tee Greenest suing three or four days the British
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atint crossed the Aisne and fought
The night is piteh dor4. alo eters a 1..
uereelJe` to advattee further but with-
glitaMet in the Oa, no lights ere via
Gradually the front
ible from ate setetront. The' harbor, w' --"-
erystallired into immobility, and here
Ituana ere Masked, only in the distante our taoope remained ;for thi-eil Weeks.
*Mee the arnelike ray ot the One It*. During this lagiod One canstrace tile
' darkened liethtlieuse,on the meet.
They left the barber in tine, but beeeatirlimi.eings- autt grtywth a tbe me -
new the tietilmeematits eeperatet and "wus okk trench 'Warfare whica are
, atm all ehto, nos ot their companions teew familiar to so rnanY. • .
Is 'the bright light molting the low ,. ROW the Uenchen Grew
" ,Cabitt ot the beet „ "The trencliee, first begun by the
The lilt% eeeport is lett Many Miles individuals of the firing ltnes scoop,
. to the test, but still the bobbing (watt ing eaelt for. himeelf a hole in the
go on, Omit* etigines droning and their , ground, grew apace into a network
Sails • htiranaug in the etittenieg eot expavations, While away behind the
breeze: The ilshingground ie at last firing line there appeared systems of
Milted. It is nothing but a shallow, reserve trenelles, sited and dug Under
- sandy etretch, at 'water, many Milea in the dittetions of G.H.Q. ..
lelliah, *nit the horn() et learlads et "With the everancrettsing nuance-
' guke, guruard, and other little tions of the trenches began the first
Evers men ia at his poet in our dugouts, which were small eaves bua-
emetic, Graduelly the Une le let do•wa rowed into banks, or Avidonings of the
late the witer. Illack, pigelike °battle! noemal trench, roofed, in eiath end*
•Ialed edth air, known' ea amollege," go' materiel *saws% to hand and ectverea
down a* Marklug'bilays, aad aeon the by a layer of .eartit suftacient to give
to a stv.tion. from Which trains started by
staudpoint, this stopping ot a staff car in the plates. In some mufflers the with a three coruered file or bearing
a private soldier was ratherangas enters an expulsion. chamber. 'scraper. The parts are thee re -
I have never hear ot one being close
for any place worth going to. ; audacious Proceeding. But the colonel All this time it is losing heat and so assembled carefully and replaced on
' "hawk Horses" • at ray eide bade the man lamp in, contracting and thus it 'slows down the car.
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load of monkeys. When you. saunter
down testae transport lines to pick
your batty for yo r joy -ride; you are
n , ..
apt to be bitterly ' eceived by appear-
aitcec ,A, gentl , wild-eyed beast,
-With 'Ted up" we. large upon its ex- fields even when German shells ewere
Preastve countenee. which the hntsting around themWhen the ettu
transport officer Will warrant as quiet nonading •was heavy they lay fiat on
es,
,,. mouset evIll Piobably aehave like the ground and as soon is there was a
an unbioten brontace once he tastes
the liberty a the h road, . lull they would be up attending to
icycles. Every their grape -vines. wives of the
n number of cycles French tanners - have always helped
their husbands la the fielde, They
signallers, Please new do double d ty. rlsing welter and.
t. the idea that cm
to .carrt on farm work, .The women
are Managing. the farms ana doing
most of the :work. In • battle Zones,
such au:the Champtigne district, wo-
men dd not forsake. their work in the
we wish to find out if the engine is ference will, hardly be noticeable on wiped out. Not ,uatil darkness came
missing explosions. . Then we gut an ordinary hill So the fact that did Beesley move. back to the original
out the muffler -and listen to the the car slows down would indicate line. When he did, he brought along
sound of the exhaust: • Do this cau- back pressure 'due to clogging" his Wounded companion and the Lewis
gun. Beesley then Mounted the gun '
on a parapet and' kept it going •
against the enernY until things had
quieted down.
The Official Gazette says of Bee -
reports, sent by radio, the' commander i sley:-
TASKS OF THE
MODERN AIRMEN
they mute announce at the. right -Me -
Meat to the infantry and te the com-
mander in cbarge.
"Thanks to' the promptness of their
,
is Mutated to make his authority felt "His indeinitalele pluck, skilful •
MILITARY AVIATORS, MUST during the -progress of the operation: shooting , and good aulgeinent in
There are: also VERSATILE YOUTHS. sB When in the midst ef the hazards of economising ammunition .stamp this •
battle the energies of the combatants incident as one a the most brilliant
tot the use et th .. and disorder, the scout planet, by the 1 Of the ten 'other men awarded the
became scattered, causing 'confusiorn herecera Operations.", • ,
tenon bas a cert Lk.%
disabuse: yourselt et --a
Army cycle is a thing like one of _
Working leter. orses were tonscrip- _ - '
On Thein Rests the Responsibility of
barrabnizing and totordinating- Oi et- of ' ,Eriglish ceunty regiments, ale ,
aegereer of their reaorts, permit the Victoria Cross nearly all are mennhora
nthifoiralitistmenminedg, zubteholtineneasr;e6,1ultetideenliun- tea. for /4.1 ti*InY: anti F.rellell wmileit ' Fr"
eve teltea' their place to draw. the : lag, An Attaik.
g For and Direct- fort neeessary to the final viotory. 'though there is one Canadian. among ,-
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plows and harrows : Food production must.haye charge of the mission ' of 1. . Second Lieutenant Schofield, of the,
"Evidently it is the - observer who., -the number, .
has aye wheels, alike number ot ped -
the sh° "will(1°"' Even as these' itin Franne desptte the g ts of wo. The Vast. responsibilities which de- reconnaissance, of photography; Of ar- t Lancashire Fusilier, with nine mut,
and le, :e hsadle..b4a and seagn, ehnc men. taildren, od 'men and cripples, valve upon the youthful:airman be- tillery adjust:Meat or of infintrY corn- by great daring and clever disposttione
, whole lamas Veld out and lett, • That prottehon *gaunt splinters. 'Wxth the ahaa drtipped to third t -e' - : fere a successful infantry attack can, munications; but he is greatly assist-- of hs i'forces, eaptured 140 ' Germans.
le the- Metes known as a "eatiota -, . propinquity- of -the opposing lines it thex.a. the- "semblance' suds'. _ • • • .-.....:,, ' be niade oh the western front are thus 1 ed by the pilot; *hese skill and de- Sergeant Woodale, of' the Rifle Regi- '
eet forth by an exaerienced Vreach, cision contribute in no small measure ment, single' landed capteeea a me-,
-aviator:, • ' . Ito the successful accomplishMent . of aline, gun and eight .mene Sher*
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•-:•-fie-time-hah-;---passedhen:--o
.,.ne..,.the.;aerial,tes, _a_ •I ___ .. t -. .
could make anataproviseaattack Upon •..... ------.---;.--. t., •
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the 'enemy, retying ainiply upon se- I . ., Pigs and Pepple, - ..
per numbers andthe morale. of thel '' so like is the Pig's- eYn tothe hn-
htteekling troops to getwthe'vleterY• man eye that fiedgling.ocalists learn -
"To search out in all their details iiii'their trade, practice all sorts of
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et the tee, .: ,. • was nemeary to get aceerate 'Attila 7.1**lcing 'What Comes. . a • • '-• ,••• The- Deed Wife:.
.. ...- etetgaln elteitimatlattotiatilaina Atlanta tlqr ttillt--1-0-§e- 41 - l'.1 -*P -Pt Of ''*1 11ting -StilLetheeold, • Aratt abogavieeelta la WheasheebelsmgeeLat Me
ate -ache' is''litheesst adt Meat :ate. .
_ ,71twevyer ethpatirtualirtitaliieu--' Taitiott;lib, east:au:a- _then -caridia ahherfatit* atektemsettue aate •thea,subalternatee griatestandtby• 'be -...42141 eat tied Wyatt ' t
France. I have gone abilleting me it Dwelt ih DIY house' • ' - t.
. tantein the .htwas; . the .04,11.10 'w"ia, Inecestitated forward. .oleservation eele:: '
snot .. , . . . t .... lams and tolailhana ;wires laid Imes I have _Hata& at , Set- it. joyous diatt • • • kair fey -delight . '.
1" ar - - b '' ' ' ' .
• aerie tee .. and dat led per She thougla. of God, .
The, outlets ettpptee atte • Thet este Ithe batteties tei the 'infantry.. . ' 11041E08rd 'a atter l'a- gay. ev•ening, ' f . AndsawElm' plain, •
..in,bokt csintes her inutdus,_ ",.oth4, 'Iteand now began. Hut allotment of she Is Itave been.' to torah:Its ' at divisiceial • - :In storm 'Godand cloud •
elloWnetand, glides seatiat-: to Viet! her .a: aefinite eeetien ef. the *nt for eneh
Or brigade heath] arters on it, and I ' • ' Aita-shiating ramat ..
ant line. Alt Is bustle almerd. '.: By. bttitellt.t°*.dtwet with iti 6ree •Witith have always cont -. beck elive, Some-
• .'s. : ' : •
, " t ' , •.. Now ., . . .
tate *left ae esteeming eteauup ate as*eloped in thateto the :berratimes, It is r 'eaten. elie country ge or . .
: Walt* link -ie. drawn in. Over theaeeettrttdra 'Of ii,*;..th*...ita013 •Pi*tse$ late .been billyee avetfutahed 1. ha.d . • ; wit:rde,.tetelsaltints. eliewnoqe.r.. . aatteries, to locate the teat's, eailwaysa. •Even the skilled and lagfet trained Tae torture and" Murder a •40 aarite . ,
Mai ateada Mt old man .with 4 "gale.' ""`C.ttrS'' . - ' .' s• • . •Walked• boat weirs . •
, namitialiand Supply depots, andheada eplithaltniogiete.wheit be want* to -try ish prisoners Germans is described
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the most delight; t . „tea elle not sea. .. .. ,, , quarters , of the commitaders-stith IS out waidea-for enitancet a pew kind .bk. a :member .,of . the :Royal ••tNieval '
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But, to My lilia . ' 'With ' His strength. .• t.•
At* spear - the ileb. is they .appean. , 1 : The First. 'Wire Oneida .
•• Skate* liultetaltrnard,, , -.and ehinneoriog ' 1."Ta Prevere a sudden ettele, et tirie, ful 'way 01 gettio aboUt' in France Is . "t"'" • the work to be performed by the ee•out. Of ' Operation for .. catat. ace ,.. (WhiCa,•Division. who was ,ceptueed at . Ant.:
011ie iteleteletiatpp. and nionin•the enemy,. olatactes ,,sue,tx as • Wire- . cut .to eally.forth and aka your :chance. of In lia 'lead's, grace. :, plane beforeeaert. offensive Opera- 'veins 'the removal of the crystalline • Weeptin October, 1014,. and has .recent.....
mad , Qt fields and. hills •. . tion. • ' - ' . - - ' -- .• • '••• - • • IleneY-wili get 'a pig's .eye and see tly 'escaped aria arrived inEngland . '.
deek la a man af "slime, mad blood, • Item foams and rabbit ratting from a 'col:menace. A: at .sensaitort • Anil' sixes my facet 'Y
. 41,11*'• thee llete ceanee .dexatingt • in, the ileighboittug woods ewerete eeettdalle more .deliglitta .1 ask aati, thee te • • • . • .aTo .direct the, firing Of 'all the. Or- how it works, .If it. eueciedsehettries ‘ : In February, last year, he Says, 200' -,
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.attatate shapes ', tart Peet oarboat, aerealannete et tat' vaat axtelned• 'time 'walk out tei, eee.ei the st•eat Mala. . tilleryt Whose task is to destroY• ...thn• it ona patient. .. e •••... t. • . • . prisoners of -Whom' he was one., were . .
• : Rugs vantages ettenieto with eerie. eatanglementts ••witlea t nowt - etteteat reede Ot Prelim, .tlee map of mut route aMeasuren. : , barbed-wire- entealentents and, athe. , All the wonderful muscle-Mitting•Tniarched 22tmiles•fiem Libatate wOrk, •
' deetstat Me their atalatiteelt peat; slowe from S'anit.te4=0. to the sea, t ••• •• pretty . deer io , your Itead, ready, to „In a Oily Pool ' - • ....
trenches; to bombard- the batteries operations. by Whielr'Scluint and Other „neat the Genet.* firing ..i.k::;:le„atZt81•71: • *... '
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. Minh% Pasting erafttedtb:* vla*!:, 4tilm Tho Asitio: Mee. aeatin for the stop thearet conVeyante which seems .• Tail etnild julup &ea,- and destroy' the larger patt tzif eliekat. -irregularities 'hie . so succeeefully• ie.( Were serroended -by an.
,•itettetatietere aura aerate your bewse talretethnie the :al -rotten •tif ertittery uteela ta glee yea etyttte , yea bette•te. ,:1 saw reflected '•
. to eet en fire ethe, rartnit,loa ; depots niedied, were, 'worked out originally:bt. who prodded them fertvard with :lances ..
..xatetettlattexeletiet Ittgaelittepte- tr4.8.viorss..leo-o from emplanes, waith twasaloine i, be a little eterettea however. Ia Might : All ettkeekvt. ' Within its. range; to preve,nt or•r,eii- . e..xperiments wIth• pigs eyes.„ , . ,. 'through ;snowdrifts, et:enemies . Waist- - '
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•deraerilous. any paseitng •.'eilong the t• • . • a. • --.7----------t-'. 4., , -'. '.4e:44ii: They had . to go Witheut food
.• ell pate itith Vella mitt ,..Ottly the eta Ititeasieuallav by warelate, 'but ItileSari be 'awkward to hold ep a. ceitkaaveye ' - • •
eente ot-Ihis,to: iiight ,amtita, $611 that. illty the vase of :c-obrod-usgbbi„ -. -litere,..i.:',Ing. a liverisa bri!,,ndier; who tins iust' - . . . roads -end.iniliyays... to deter traffie iiil" ,,,, ' • - .. .,'?!.t ''.Tvv1Pg!at.• • ' ' ,',...;.•:-. or halt. ' One Sman,A. 8awyer, It:N.D. •• .
I -wondered, 'How t '
att**21*re.2.411$,.% , .. , ' . , . . , .ittee,i - APPe.!Ava ..the . feat teheareatiott.ateea "told: 'or . Ina • lase etatelontaie i lain. lat-etiy. •ttater, , . . • the •suPperting. ,raiiwaY" stations, to Far in the west the aun's rayedie; • -was charged :: ali, 'VW; WhOSO
• e 4' • . . • . ...
Should otne vaginae lama:sere
• • • • • • By.the .earth- that holds ita. ''•e°1061.1116 destruction .c't " 4bictive:s.' 4116 the clime 134 :a 'Weary dayt t a tittace strict: his heal - IlinetY:of. •the.'..,
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.. On.. t-t4itvitiliW't-Ute4 bieriren 4PPears Ileor4,- rOdless to say, it. -o-as rtbe.....geno.a. 1, .. . , . . .• ., .
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.,ttle, lust tteh .ef deeere • The newr- ,,..ftern$ *he had ta, a • ' - • • . ..es - 3 . It is ebetees tete:tie:stop ote Of thene. , • ee. *e heatin It holdS? • • . arid the' efteeeY of long-range ftrang-• ,Far ixe the woodathe eight birds cryet. prisoners .eollapied,. and many others .•.
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