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months .Ago, I had a, short, proud applica-
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AN UNMARRIED WOMAN PREACHER. � ' TME 11 IVJFVM ?I SOCIAMLE.,
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don -for help from this half brother of M'l ne.
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It was couched in language, alulo6t Often-
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The Successful rawtotate of XPIllas Anna I
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� At a meeting at Glasgow on the 2nd inst. � I -
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w tonceived in so unobd8tened a spirit,
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,iima, only arrived in town this
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Ofiveir, in a Brooklyst ftlethod$st , I I
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that'� I at once determined to reject it.
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. 4bout`� this time Guy and his friend. Sir
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b.at.tBiwbenhe camain,and IwaBordered.
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,relief of the ruined City.of Glasgow Bank
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Frederic Compton became aqqpainted ' ' th
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,,� Miss Anna Oliver has almost completed , 11 Lend6me your revolver,". Said a young
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had been: subscribed. , The committeo had "' I
'donations loans, 9372,. �
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a ward of Mr. Foster'B (Sir Frederic is
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Marie wag stunned; the danger of deliver-
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her fourth year in the pulpii of the Wil- , man with his nose skinu�d, his eye, black.
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paid in grants, and
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Pl�hdelp'ia ,
Fosterleigrandsori),and in y oldfriendrmi�
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Lines had, then,. corns .'so
Avenue -Metboai8t Church in � eue�Larld his White ,necktie around under
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0'00. Ahundied thousand pounds is still
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Vicularli Wished to fnake a 1 marriag-e'7miriiii6B�
oArJI in ,bar return from thb
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Broo 9 .demonstrated. that a his"Mr,'a ,. -no, lail, of h s, areas coat torn
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between Sir Frederic and his ward. It,
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adding that as she ha a arge ortune,
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-class, And she,wo'uld have met Guy face to
face- .Even- now she feared to go up to bar,
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ff 6 ame into'& West Side Saloon with
young woman 1. call be a sucbbbBful p6gtor, I 11 o ,ais a ,
She r.ud her friend think A. is abo,ut-time... -his.overcoat on bia,&,rmi-mud hisoverghio�qg-
bered 977. Their logo by. the failure of,the . ... ... .. . . -�.� �. � , �
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Compton dij not want, the comrad
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4ho-9160fdvigt-BiOi�- if andbisclothe allcoveredwi
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' ,Mr. Robert 'William Macbeth, Who has I I
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a dreaaiBa7 to ,Btay in, lost she Bhould'bo
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work. She hays,,thllt she has no Snow.
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just b6gn,'�blected.an associate of the British -
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iiRE each return of Ispring,
nooks the4loW,ers she gave.
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Sharp, and accordingly be. laid himself out
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sake, ut lest She,shou , ,
seen. At lengt1f,,pollectind her forces,, she
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Brea as a Strict Episcopalian, she had bar-tender,1 odking ugly at him ; ,, 40, You
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1I tch-p,pktraitpsint�r, ,He has exhibi6i4d, : I .
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tioic t to th . e.
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which I- do not und4 -brother
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In )6red that 111% , is room looked
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overcome'the scrup leg of liek, family � after supppse I g6log to'lend you ,- revolver
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mistook a French gov@rneBB in the same
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out on a drd6,ry'gsrA6u, and ,that the road-,
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'she became an evangelist. Not to di to kill Somebody, and then be arrested for,
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as-Zireto or as weltAs'i,painter. ' to is 35. - I
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sobool with Mr. koater'ti'wfird, for the,New
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elativos feared she, bei Not much I" But,
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Orleans heiress, and 16irder tba.t hupreasion
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aside her hat And mantle in the matron's
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t,gh cl n ,what's the, matter ? You loo
migh . e do idea 6 use the family name � Ir as though',
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Snowden, to, igh You came oiIt,6f' a'Vindow. Was
h44 also b son elected aii, ;;so.iate,- is Still, � i- ;,.'
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'younger. 'As "I
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praiEe is fa e. , I I
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rau.awa'y.with her I ProbablytbelFrench
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room she, I could escape ,unseen ; ,she
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Whi ' i entitled, and Anything
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has been 6xiiibitilig, portraits �� � , 11 11 ,,
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And tbeb, as it I ihoudlit thou 6till wert nigh,
girl thought, she bad caught i prize; at any
- would.. Blip ont,'and -take refuge With Mrs.
adopted instead t .a -'she h d b the matter iththe'.door?"
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,rate, the truth ce�m.e out at Dpver, where'
Busheli'who would be only. too delighted'to
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.accustomed to uriler�-An �, aunt's, tutelage, �, The young �man tooka wet. towel And
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they bad gonw. t I ima-
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that' of Anna Oliver. Hard work 'has told sopped the blood off his
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gine Guy Was .in a, �Btate of fury,whenbe
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dib oiered the 'truth, forl be is as proud as
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could, remaiii itureome hours. . I
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11 I suppose -Captain Neville-wilf'not-atay
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upon e Opposition, from' Methodist -w-Liirt-br-add-fixt4 his .necktie and'turn6d
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I prda6IferB'4o;aYeudered* her, life morethail bid Vad
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: Lucifer,; &rid to. find that heyas tied to � a
very,, long T' she aglied in an unsteady
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ordinarily serious,and She now to 4h6 �absent, coat 4ail showed much,
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Where all of thee tbat"passed notto the skies
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periollessi nobody must ,have been, as � he
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. be a demure young. woman of Quakerish went and,leaned on.the bar and 'looked
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at � " unscriptur&I and sinful."' � :116v Xk` , � �,
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b* mself, I hard lines.' � At any
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rate,the girl'took fright and rE�naway;,
(It I do . not' know, : I , suite. �, The
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doctor is to be her6�at.three, and very
tastes, Who, though frail in body, is abund- the bar -tender for k moment, and said:
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,and Guy.. came to me'. like,� a� madmau�. .
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likely- he' will, wait to see, him. So Mr.
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The .church, which, she Purchase& from � na.'Whoeie'advic' would be Sato to
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*&B,loonfess,gorry for him;,itwas-siioh'
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Roberts (the valet) says; butl &to sure, if
:,the WilliamBburg, Savings Bahkfor $14,000, an emergency; and;I will tell you about this
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the Free,Churoh if! instrumental Music Wall , """�,J�,�, ,
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intment., .H6,we ve
an awful disappo r,.�he
lie Ste my
6ya, talking all � that bine .to
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was about'to be turned intot a livery.stable 63 urder that'l contemplate, and may be you
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was,determined on the only'propeiQourge,
patient, We I ver
will have him in A to
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or a beer ga,rden when she got it. � ,She held can give me acm� pot i , as you have no
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. . Uy heart is wrung with, augui.b. as it, bleeds ear'
, Such words as thou did'st once delight t ll
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discover the girl who was pertai ,
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� the, title in her own name for some time; doubt murdered many people. a trouble
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givingller� bond for �13,000,'but she subsew, �Iis iijbt here'. 'Our'lodge.iB to give a,", mum
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PEP-11LOUS POSIT10N. �" :- �, � ,� ,
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. And now that I can talk -no more with thee �
wife, sad take- ber.:for betteri for worse.
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quently conveyed the property to tiu6teqa� aocial' this evening.- You know what
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'was Socialis.'
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1. H6 wag evidently touch to blame, amd,
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out a little way; for I do not feel- rny head-
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ache of yesterday quite gone," said Mari . a,
It found that -if tile property um Young people go to a, ho
was in use
deed6d-ih the oustomAi , way the corifer. and Bit around. &III -th E ' i ' -
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- *hat nearly � proved to be' a fatal Mai. ,- , �',`,,�`-',,,I�tl
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, la.dy was responsible for the inistoike it was
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putting, Away her plate. 1. .
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ence might repudiate the Methodism: that their mouths shui,,dnd never say a.word
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dent,'odcuired t6"Mr. Wuo�` Syi��ington,'- " � �1 -�,�� �
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impossible io say. It is an uncomfortable
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tbleri6ted:a young woman as pastor, and till a signal is a', tbenihey �11 make Up
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night millBr',�for Scott .-bios. Baliuoio�l ,'� : ,,, I
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: position fGr my brother; I ventured to'
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never gatber' any, Btyength," observed the,
appropriat6'the'-church. Misei dliver be for lost time . and !talk - for *all that -is out,
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to run th.6 church cu'eitrict busine66 prin. (16mynoBebleedingyet? `Tbanks. The�,
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. er own- salary the li�tst wanted me � to '�O,!aod I just came f
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M& putting,the be'lt'o"n ��.11,: !-
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wild catch for.
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would not c in reply, and: aa soo'll' as
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bills to be' the 6')- That- is I
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payinent-due� and, requiring ir6m the
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appy girl. I scarcely know which
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will be the greatest midoriuile-to find Or
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sh6could she ros6jcoth. the table,puton
. her4alking thiugs,. And slipped out, her
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settled me thly; Each montl s, probor. next'aoor. , You,see; l.w
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. house bell. Aman ic'hig,
ti6 n of, interest on the mortgage has been and, rung the
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o lose her. So long as he is igno: ..
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the saviulo bank, So Bbirt s do
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her� .Vo her relief. Mrs. Bushel was eut,.
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Ahat 9A the end,.of -Six noontl] I wasn't going -to be
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,amount. is. a ways. on
Iw ll�and. She dater., catight aboaking,,be"use �oil ha�ve t
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foaua ln"thM position by"the de .
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medfatiely at ' -4 the machinery an I , ,'�
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more ,in 9, low bred *ifo,'posbibly an
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was sufferingterribly - , ��, ,� ;
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I I much, though unavoidably, disturb'el 71-r"'.
adventureag. Howe�di, I feel, eSpecially
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Would,, meet 'all -I the. expeuBeA, hot own , and hungmy hat on�tbe hat -rack. The a
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since We spoke of the law -of love which
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salary included,. and when the revenue, fell- looked a little bit emnoyea, but h'a am
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f6ng: �and the cold,. I He was Inim I .
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: taholl toi his � hoine, 'b � .
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� . see you'work.:: I' will not ash Y
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terineates Christianity; that I. have- been
b rothers was of An - amiable cha,r-'
short she gave to, the church what was in if the we
� due a ather was not softelIll1g.11p
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. her., . I . . I I It . 11 I �. olittle. ' I Smiled, but Aidn't say ,anything,
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Ba�t for, wbo did sit ha,could ic� thd'... � �
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11 I . talk. Tell.me i�bodt the�schobl,audhow
tlfi)refo',red6siredMr.MriMusto.wri'ietobiti�
Mr. Watson was struck,�by the'stern,
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. She set'hor face resolutely- iiiBtohurch and I.walked, iuto� -the" sitting -room..
oWg6ntlemari comfortable.. No,,b6nea.i,.�-.,------ ---
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to Paris, w here it is auppos&d� helA at pre's-'
�sombre expression of Captain Neville,8,
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fairs" festivals', oys*te , I ktie- --thought LV�a --the Arat -one,
--- r- - auppers;,.�-- neol -tb-er6,: -aifd--I'
, _-broke#-, -Wd'-With"--'."a--.-,.--�.---���
were goo care we, expee . � . -, .- --7.7 �
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, � � Marie, glad to begi4 a gubj Set so farmway
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stlug to 0
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f --th--�-- --'--"--6t--��'-'-�--'-bl--�--�
ace-.:-- gave . a impression, man
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. Some entertainments *awkward.L-The nian - watched. ru-e'
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-aid-c"iiWeau5c, �59-,nif-&—tas, close,� and finally hEf Said I had tb
- to 860 'him around agidn all tortly.�Caledania ,' . � I
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see what ca pne,;.i
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marriag o. e broken through, or if it
-w,bo-hE6d.-16f.t-liope-b6hind----his-lar�e-trkn�re,-
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'looked -
his clothes * hung - loosely
,�-�Ork Shows, pratty .
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tor any ot or projects t at Would tura -
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shouldbd,carrie out. lnl� I
any case I hope
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tip6uhirn; hischeeklo' d'hollow. "Glad
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church. into E6 play -house, an eating-asioOn AJAn't, Bay anything'.'-' Now that I th: ink 'of
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to act ill a Christian spiriti a more broth-
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or a ,bfizaai., 'Shie-�-IMW—ev-�ef " iti I noticed that- he'unbuttonea 'his shirt.
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lid great Barnum and London all has �, � ,.
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erly part I" . He cea, Bed au&closed his eyes.
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taking t he hand- feebly ,hold out to him.
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lectures, conceits, apelling-beeE )evea &lid began ' ' i I
I it historical ale to to I them up. I did.
grown tobesomethiDgev6 —
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Marie could not cornmand her voice for
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.some ruomentg:; her Whole destiuy� seemed
summons," .returned Mr. Watoom. "It
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and manages to get� a little revenue from wdreas�big as my lbgB. , -He asked me 'to
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9111Y assumed the character, importance and ., I . , 1 ., I
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to -lie befor her �and'yet -she -was power-.
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shows inore friandlib6ss, than: I expected."
letting the chur.ch-roome, * for a � School', for , what circumatance he was indebted for the
dignity of an esta. blished public institutio � :
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less to influ nce.'it I 'She wa
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.0hould,alwaya have" been rea y. to
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she contends that if . the 'intelligence of the � hol
. nor ofthia visit; and I thought he was
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I . .. . aud1be Beholars. .-You said-voi-aliould
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She felt the moment had come to,announce,
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Come, if you wished it, but, unlego,yoii Beat
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community iw--promoted 'the . cause 'of� trying to got 'me off my gu � ara so I w6uld
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everybody', and about which more is *iit- , , 1. . . I .
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for -me, I could never' Suppose, my presence,
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religion, is advanced. She . does not under. -speak, when they would have the, laugh on,
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e and Bho,.had' lost er
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was &'short
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stand what is meant by,the constant cry in , me ; -so I smiled one � of my beat two -for -a.
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6vokesi Vhere� i6� sorriething ' " " I .
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portunity. At length, with pale and.
pause, and Captain Neville 'inquired how,
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. iny ciiurches,.11 F the benefit of the -quarter Bmiles�, and lcoked'a6bim as much,
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fascinating in Ahe mere magnitude df .the 11 , I 11 I
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tremblinglipi, she, with a painful effort,'
the� a�cciderit,odcurred and received &,short
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church." 1. .. I- 11 ',', ,., ., aa,! to! Bay,: ou"caii,t SU27 of your�
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a ' words, �11 And
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explanation. - .
when Miss 6iivei�'con apieted the usual IgameB on the undersigned.' I think he was
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I I thinking's,bout,", �ald . with a'affifle.
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would he,'too,' wish to' �b' a free from thi
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Methodisi pastoral: teim of three.ye r -Is; t th I
a 5 8 0 crosseSt mali� � that I ever saw, And
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times last year it attracted a daily at . , , , . . � . ,
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unfortunate girl, who seems to be more
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a' :I. wondered what made the ,committee
Apiil,iahe' resigned, Saying that AS, was � ...
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when shall you be abl6to leave this?"
- -have - -tb6 -riium�!, Bociable- � at big
Xethodist�aud believed in itineraribyl,'but I
seats a capital of O i � - . I I
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' ",Act for another fortnight; indeed, I
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Ahe trustees declined to present the �subject house.. I thought, �it was. time some
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daily-- expenses are ,ov ar $4,800; it uies..; � � ,�.
. . thinklal How old areyou,Marie?" Hername
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am in no hurry' .to go. . The place looks
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to the chufoh, and the offiiiialboard, Which of the rest of.the.� orowd were com-
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nearlya Solid ruile of its own railroad cars .
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said- or done'in the excitement 6f'stich a
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rough, but I am 46mfortable, and Admirably
has seven - female members, -unanimously aaldJ got up.And'Vent. to the window to'
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requires .eight . level acres for its tents; - . . I .
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, crushing blow, I he ,will Always act like a gen. ,.
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re -extended a call to'her. '. She had worked look otit,-when.,.the. -ruin came,tip beside me
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erj6ploys 600 � mbil and women, 300 superb -1 I .
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on of thavdild. go6B.,
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herself -down in' -health, but She accepted au& hissed- in- my
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horses, 160 advanceidv�rtisers a d If ' I � I i
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takingsIt 6� ?1i Said . Guy ; but hid. tone was .
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on conditions whi6h . gave her � :some gaiiie, �auywa,y 7'. Well, 1. wasn't going to
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whohas aright tohisnSme whatever
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perfectly inoffensive. I -By. George, you..relief..
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She has, had er study . im -the v myself away, so ,I looked at
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for printing and - enki i I . I
aving a one, represent � 1� I., -
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� it may cost him -'but,bb WAS too disturbed
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goend your money rather'di �
room. on Willoughby himz Sort of impudent;
:church, has - as -much wto say,
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. a-. solid fortune. , Instead of 'single � � I
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au'd,angry w h en met, to. premit in() to -
4he way -in which I 'got rid
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7,6urself aiound y6ur,feeti'
a-enue, and has. been , E6 , table -boarder I 0, go and chase ) .
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He ,is quite capable of: 'a strong
I asure out of it
, suppose you got as, much ple I
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it i ' I aud.ihiari I - thought,, lightning had -Struck
at another place.' Now I is pra-
I rarest laud, coafli!3st wild beasts; ,as, jor., . I . �
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p"sion, but of that higher love which
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)6s6d to erabt a. cottage , .ide., He -with one
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ples, 29� elephants, 10 ,gir'affes; 10' I . "
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seeks'th6 .temporal and 6ternalwelf�re of
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. bre%if�ll Mr. Watson
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,church for her home. . She hit upon a way hand, and,by the.vlci6ity of .he coat-tail
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the beloved Ono', I should Fj�6y .he I knew
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paused. 11 I have been Somewhat, hard,
by which, she could a house, if she with the -other hatid, and he, choked meao
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It has lost over � . .
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myt6ngue run
hadIand owned by herself, and accordingly . I - out, slid hl� Wife ae'reamed
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And purchase .
d'$260,660 worth more.' The :
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Might we not do better.�Ja-future , -?�-�Xy
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-she-made-a-proposition-to-tb:e-ol�er - -ELfiT'giid` '� Don't kill 1 him,' and the � inan"
ob� that I . ,-
Bala,ribs, f it ja 8 , � � . .
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.: . out a friendly hand to at -
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, relative fro' -
I --.-..---�-.----wbom-f-h-t�ve—b-e-eil- a—good
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-seeks-herF-this-.un�happy-gi-fl-?,--P-e-r.b-ap�,
b-o-dilyV—,WWe-alin-eB—i3.�*-E--
- ay physical sufferingi'
Jf its membere would raise $1,000 at once,- hustled me out. into, the hall,:aud opened
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cabinet, ininistbra." it has top � �
resentatives '. " I I
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every -on
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I seeih to ha;io given: me a clearer view of
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she would ace6pt. it for, salary due. and.to . the front do or, and he picked me'up -bodily.
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:Wilkins.
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come would pay it'_on oit.- --a rid -thr 6wme-out-iuto�a-B nowbainIcIlvi-fee-t-
I -Lths� 01000- in I
,bdvel, t
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arell for which -coats : r, , I
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for my, brother�" ,� 1.
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--7h-- . 'Aillemp_rilshing.,
a,ugs.6ver me, seeiiis to have
� , g ", S - a.1&-'.ieiease - of- the' bu,ildinglot deep. I I Struggled a lit'l ' i �.. . I
.- age,- sour t e .going out of the
I . n y I a I e against the, d
alongBide6T'thedhurch,�andput.upe�hdme .doori and ru m . no oor-
. not less �than �100;000 A year.. 'A few days �. , I I I I
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imagine what she must Buffer if,she loved
.t6ken the, color:,out* of'm' life &lid left in
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for herself.' This ingenious, plan, Which casio,41 and I guess he forg o
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I him I conscious of being P, misfortune and
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t1either'hope nor energy,", returned Guy.
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- -mY'-coa.-' all -'*W6nI:, �Veut out.
went to the Solution -of-'a question -that had I Struck
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a d f Brown,, an e 1,
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an incumbrance, innocent of, any wrong
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-k of Lond0l), England toits ' - ' I 'I-
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�1. Mrw Watson Smiled 'too. -My , brother-
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but I am in all senses a" ruined man; Still
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responded to at once , and.Miga Oliver has.,.',d�g my head out the'door, closed; and
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but the French governess is generally case
it I could find my, wifeil. And make Wall
right with her', for; I feel awfully to� blame -
joul� In
filed plans for a cottage ,she, a going to' ; . ot�' explain MY conduct the
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build in the spring. .,:. .' . I man. 1wasgomad c*uld not have. ex.
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fbature which it, is confidently predicted I .� � , i ,,
. deal, younger than I ��m. I am the Son of
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an1worldthardented., Possibly she thought
inlhe-Matter,:-I ,think I could' put nly
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I It 6he'B got a, head,likeJay. Go�uld� for . .
I � plained anyway. Just�as I gbt.out of the.
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� our .father's first marriage.
it &good'chan6e of Bettling ,herself forlife;
shoulder.to the. wheal, and w'ork my,
business," said one Of her fiieudg� ySst6i., , snowbiLnk and shook rq�,'self the d4orOpelle1
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Be gation. It'will move -upoia-the�-great�,-� I'll- — "
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:. brought 9,, large fortune� and a share in tile
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8 III L40_ _ ep;m,the condition of Guy's
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-has c uDg o or ten XI
day.- 11 She: - I- -- -- *t- - h - - ots - of � d the man. thrWoi my o�orc6a� - and
-economy,and"the resul t istfi" lastye,ir.' ba�t and-overshoeg.'and1e told his Wife tb'
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"None' itseems Atrange'that the. police
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'the ,receipts..of the ,church: amounted to' -hurry u'p with the shot �gun; .and-.be.,;vou'Id
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entertaining possessions than ever before. , - - ' � � .
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den �.dccigiou,. "you have, exbited y'ourgelf'-,
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should be"'at'fadft, but, they��ie. A horrible
$4,709;99, being an 'increase of $L219 52 talie me on the fly as I went over the fence;
No wonder that the name 6f'P. T. Barnum,. � . - -1
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diead'sometimes.press on me that she may
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less. 1,who.Bcarce remembered �
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wa� 'inclined' 'to love
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Will call yourman. to Stay by,you.a-wbile.
I be dead, seized with, ie'ver ,�. perh , be.,
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-6h
�Wqi,',
I -grabbei mycoa ar -
. been-' I a-f--1ZtIiing8aud camedown
-40t,bas -red6ced:,�1-20;and7-thP- 5-1;000 , I
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-result�-of;�distregi,-�-of-b�e-f-i�ti�iii..I 0
: abovoreferred to reduce the debt to,� 12,000. .the Street on a'gallop.L I me-tJ,6-lot-, of'-thle
pluck, enterprise audAucc4s. There�may . I I I I
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'of'half--contemptpictus
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and, alone'.without money, ' slio may have
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This su m Miss Oliver is extremely anxious, youn. 00 g up, au as I -turned the
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�- th.erewill never Ve:: I - ,� .
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So spoke.Marie, litirriedly,breathlesely -
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breathed her. labt in a, hospital, unknown
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�anduncaredfor. "Heaven
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I under the advice of others; corner 1, saw them going into the ne
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she felt abe. must run away and be &IOL�e,
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aydar ago she issued an appeal, offoringto houEle: to: the one - that I visited, and thmt
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mother's people), and used to laugh, a
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imes on t a verg In
t h , pof adnesswhejaltbink,
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send -her picture to Lill --subscribers.., . 6fLmy-m-istake-.-'Now-
.-wag-the-firaij-kriew- .
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. sweet ,careless laugh, and call �hae -11 the- -h---.-h7t�ud-------
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-TIe , o - y7U -she- Wh want is for you to'tell me whether
turns am -nT
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I no harm, bilt she gave line many a
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scream aloud in her agony. - Row wa 8 she
to bear it L this , terrible colivicton that
% L you itre sure sh ' e did'not inten.
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tionally deceive you
thinks this i's due to �the fact ibat� the' I �
I bpttIer'ShOOt that man or hill him with &
� -, .club�, I was raised in the South, and my
did not get into the hands of a But
balls and to, make snow meu,�tba,t you i4y - I I . I I
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I bitter pang -many 9, lever to �the, ,devil to-
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Guy gou ght her solely from a,�sense of
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ficient number'. of ,persons, as only a small L waFm Southern blood W 'ill not stand a4'
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,sorne tim% in the enjoyment of sewin er---------1-,- " 1,
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b�6rts, forget how cold it is. MoBt
sbaketnysoul. Tb6nher.bo wasb,sPleL-
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honor, from a, nece' ssity of, his standing is
wgentleman. Ana if" h6 found'ber, should
� and pure,a creature4s'though she had been
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brought up in: an' English country home.:,It
number of -the' 800 printed Were dis- - such treatment." Tli. bar-teinder' laughed
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tributed. I We still 'believe,;. . and told the young fellow he had better
she ga,yp,�
painful .
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Ou Olt"" follow fine . .
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utterly: !,could
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) 'be his wife' to. undergo
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*&A my hasty tongue; my brutal bad tern-
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the ter�ible � humiliation of, being a �wife. on
per, that suggested -the: base Suspicion, the
New York,. if we -can only get the � the Other coA6401 off the! 'first time he am W
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lation" and afoot mae� '' . I .
before one
. of every''o.ne :about the house, which my,
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mother, s money, tor rather mine, kept'up,: �God
sufferance, 'mkrried by Wigtake. Would
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infernal words that stung her into aesper�l.
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It months
a��Poal.'to the people, with some one to� him, and,the young mar, "id. on secohil
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iilv6luntaiy ffence I 7 :At'one moment I she
is now four sinee I b6gan
this seat' 6h a;nd'I seem sa, far off as ever.',
Stand- and take the reckoned woul . .
''Miss I- , :
Oliver-,plann6d to seiia:'ail inexpinsiv' � , I 1 ,, . I
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s; it one loses feelirig,'at once rub'. it.with �. . . I.. 1.
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wag resolved to keep her . incognita and defy .11
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11 It is a cruel positio I n,?'said Mr. Watson-
engraving tb'tbe subscribers, hub one of her , , . '. , -til I I I . I : .* � . . .
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s 13110W�Until f6e!iDgOr color' is,restore'd. If .
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a foot be 0-:. - .: ... -;-1.7-
come's num6; do not delay, but tak - ' ' ' -
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. . hoarts. 6f courseall,this roused allactagOt- -her,
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to die,cover-ber, or, discovering
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,, e er to, submit to be his wife,
with an amount of sympathy which'a, short
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tima,back he could, not. have given. it Do -portrait.'made
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admirers ha;d a steel engraving of , . ; �. . -= I .,
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at;,his own ..ex Buse; d a . . k time
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BlIoes and, stookingwand rub the. �
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eicelle - avoii�ed. . couldlia"o'k apyi,
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merely-to.e!W. - o- ,
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wiLe - his- osoutcheon.
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not ,lose'beart - �we "inuat make fresh 'and
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fine pictuieislhereg It.,.,, .p , � . . . C.�, I . :
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One the ch'tirch , 6.t#e "of
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.snow unt)l in a Wn. i . � I I I
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1. hors' in my fathei's sta isdained 'had
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10 0 ut-theblotofi Never
she felt, 6o'bitter,so at War With society -
strenuous �
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You,�ill,iake.up your abode in my houaw-,
1, of members say. A n umber. of interesting .tables dis-
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aiffid�iity encountered' is a fe6llng� tances are eirabrad ' th recent�repOrt
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thes ,,atters. It is . I .1
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o ride ; .my eye was 166p, ,iny hand
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steady, but I:debpisea.m�re gamekeepers'
ari I d even, Mr. Watson. HOW .little could
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you will be very Welcome.; and AS I Ana Uid
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, among men that women ar6 after all only published -ill Ottb�wa. - V rom tile Stritits'61
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are actually froz but they getso. . . ..'�, I
col� 'that the circ,ulaetfu of the blood is' I � .1
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accomp)ishments.; what' Was -the highest, -
he understand her,pe6uliar trials, her ago-
up hore, why, exit mutual peouliailtie64111
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Becorid7rate�.cieaturei- and 1e.,tells B011618letoDaluth attbe head bf Lake,
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skill in fencing or wrestling to one who in
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'60tion I.,', His closeielaiionship, to
G med,t6 urkfit.,:..him for the task Of,
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story of 9, mai I who' fiad�become a back- ��Sup eri6r,.1 the Aistance, by water, is 2,381
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from "Meth e-' n- statute , miles, of�.Wbich 7IJ are artif
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there I is I danger'. Avoid f I
. . r66zingryour limbs . .
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the sol6mb,niglIt I
- watches tried a bout,with
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Vert6a by. Miss Oliver after some man had ciul, and 2,312*1 open, navigation. Th@Ais
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now, a, much furtur& pain -will �be saved. . I . - , I
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turn 2 Then the memory of,M r WMtsoja's
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failed to'ieVlve his religion. Ile became 6 tance to Liverp - C ape Clear,'from
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bitter w6rds,and.u'nfrierkdlytone,*�68pecting.
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glad, deuced glad, by George f to have your. ,
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member of the - church'; and often spoke in Ilalifax,'is 2,910" statut ' fies - from St.,
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brother came,back to complete her dis- I
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help, and what the -women 601 sympathy.
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Ig of t1fogirl-pa9tor?s wond6rfuI46rk,-. -,2 3-;�jles ; r ' -6r-tlarid, 3,278
meeting . �
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ti.veB' and myself. Than I ele-ded to go
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'house
l *fill her berlefictt3r, How,
gatisfaction
But. I am probably outstaying my time ., 1,
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!bu t when.� the obstacles to ee - lid 31242 miles., The
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Ma ' .
rine and V lob6rfes'ahow� that there are . '
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into the of Foster & Co. By this
�, , I time Lady,Mary, my beautiful step-inotbor,
little he k ' '
new'erapprecia
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-suppose you ought , not to, talk .
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bleareil'away, and the repairs� to the church f verpool, "
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2:165'perg6ns employed in the service, 'The I . , I �
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had been in her grave more than two
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little he knew of file delicate teuder-'
nesswhich was bidden under I his proud, ,
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and the building . were about finished, - he Straitg�., of , Belle Jsle' and' Malin HeM,
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expregsed'hiS delight, andrdbloingbishands, 'nottli-of Ireland `is� 3060'mileo- ,The,
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tota u r,of v asels, pu the� register , -' .
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books'attbe. close.oflast year . �:- ,
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and Guy had entered the army and bad
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cold exterior� ,A hundred miau'teinstafic eB
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said � It Well" n6w our� church is doing. so. , -a 'of, a
I following .is -,tabI6 istances, by
in I easaiing 1,260,777 tons,' -136 � I . , . � . � � I
Ing a decrease .
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came back to bet,.as"ohe recalled the brief
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well -fair memberBbip,� large audiences, geographical inil6eI the 'principal sea.
'buildings,�
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of'82'�essbli and �, 56,119 tons as compared � � ,. � 'I
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"Guy,
116utS had spent' together as -man and
,Two,dr -three' years ago-�'Sersey City ,good
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incomes, handsome and all ports of America' to � Livdrp6ol,' Havre,
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with 1881.1 . The value of the registered ,� � - ;,
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. -my .bmlf-brother," ,returned Mr. I
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wife. Could'th6se m6mentei never come
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pensiou'lawyer too the case of a widow
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that -I don't see why we can't have a -man Havan �ud Rio, Janeko;4 , , -
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. tormage-ol!C�nada is W7,823,310�', During . � : I ,!
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not beeding be;r wide-openoti � te�rified eyes � �
" I think my .father.paid big debts before
be -died, and 1. think Guy 'cleared 'him -s -elf
once 01, twice after; at any rate be got rid
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of his small patrimon�.before be was tbir- ,
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ty-three. We Bcartb6ly ever �,%w.'each other
aft6r 'my father's 'death. I confess few
men have ever been'soi disa;greeable to me
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as My -father's Son; his ,.indescribable
16 idly scorn, big ab�orptionjn mere,'pbysi .
callpleasure big delight in brutal-anbrts
back? Was it possible they'were ta.be
Strangeis-evernaore ? What was the wiseet;'
justest course. to pursu-�? Who could tell
ji�e-riwho could guide berl I . ' � I
She passed a terrible afternoon, and wag
obliged' to -plead, a headache to avoid the I
ordeal of returning to Mr. Watson; whic'h'
brought upon &r many visita and inqui-
ries from -the nurse', and an , excruciating
cross-examination on - tile � paib of I
u�atron. , , . I � .1 . I
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who w anted ,about ,two thousand 'dollars
back pay, and the� . pa,pers went to Wash.
iugton, to be hidden away' among t , hecob.
webs unfil some cloth had nothing l else to
do bdt'eXa;ruiiIS them. Afteithree months
bad ' passed a:'yaung fariner'called to"e6ek
About, the case, and regularly, for ninety
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. "I Well, E�ny good news for � the widder
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for a minister.,". .He was Silenced by the
information.that the place would prabablY
have been 9, * beer garden and lie would most,
likely have been calling out.',' Ein'be6lrill
there if itbad not been I for the Rev. Miss
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wily to ession is one on the roaa-to,
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5,546'
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4,939
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1240
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,3,275 �
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1:190
4590 .
Baltinlore f ,
3,450
3,543 ,
1,160
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N. Ori eans to"
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4,838 ;!I
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the,past y6arthetotal number of casual- , . , , I � I .. A
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and of, Canadian vessels in foreign wmt&�, , . I I - I I
WAS 3.01,repiesenting t6 ,tonnage of 136 786 �' -. - 7� j
tons, and the amount of loss was,§�,740:559,p - ;,�:�, . , ,. .�
.ana"3,661',438oftormage, The tumberof I ,�
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lives lost was 111. The IdisaBfAieof the I I I �'L . I . '.
year to' vessels on bli� inland waters were , . . � � .. ., �',
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The following day Maric,krug�led, she
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he weakens, 'his f6otiltieg grow dull, h is'
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blanbo of eating h6k early 'dinner, Which,
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into,theslough of despair -and if � body
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him out by, main fore'S An I hili
monthe" imprison.
aisA* Jn ftir.h,thA
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You mistake personal dislike f6i supoinatu-
that Mr. ,Watson .has, a Bound, untried
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Mri :Wal of
would go hard with-,lim-first one ,thing
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widdbr Jennings gots ,that thousand
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wh6 takes a cheery view., of. life
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he has squandered at ohi�uceg he'
hi,lb wiih is you,Miss Thibaut; he i's
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wben have been:roadiiig
is going:to yestrit, to just . h . fi
ry or a 0 1�
don't get it I'm going to, marry ill old moid
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phicki He may be swept away'
wh6lbaingtidd of miaforturle, .
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hRE"bs011 peculiarly bffondive' to,me,
you to kim. But
be is getting on; onlyj they oughttot to be
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