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I ERAL :BANKING B,UST- tion tQ, fall into arrears. � , 4
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Clinton Newt- Xwrck
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Understand bCw I I-arne to tie aolvod
up In title I'tiogtillig La -is matter."
I 1 reftlewlier." vouillietit1q) flarnett.
"thlit when you eame aboard the
North D"-ota you hall it little trolible
making Captain Arliold see It." Ili.
turrie(l to tile others witi) it laugh. ,-Ile
had all kIndsior papers of atielon , t date,
'but notbing Illodert)-lettep froill tho
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or disted.AilVP years. bat -k. reeommea-
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dations to eypryluidy tin earth except
Captain Artiold. vi-rtifielite of bravery
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tions and all tbo rest. 1Alaybe,yOlI*rQ
tile Wor's. vorrespoudetit and maybo
you're aot.1 said the vaptilln. *1 don't
see UuvtbIu9 here to prove It ' Slada%
NESS TRANeACTR4D- NOTE,S
The label on your paper shows the
en . nev a ac . - .
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argued an hour. No go. Itemewher
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date to which your papor,is paid. WO
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"Be vareful what you are abgtst�" Mislity glad to see you out.,' "Hope
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bow you caught Illm?" he inquired of
�OUNTEID. DRAFTS ISSUED.
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W r Treuslon. addressing big SUPS- you've got your plus under you Again,"
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INTEREST ALLOWED,, ON k
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kindly lot, have
. rjor Qfficer sharply, for Barnett bad Alt 110"Id man. I'm mighty glad we came
I but lot his charge 4 A
HIS face WAS IL101116."
The reporter grlijupti atmetit. ,
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Arream, us your T01
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the old ulan turned bin)
POSITS. SALE NOTES FURCH-
mittance.
a puckered, wask of amaze kind Incra. . The eborois of greeting was hearty
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down good Slade f1shed- down In hN
head the lamps swayed I gently to I the
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The single dollar �nay not Seem of
dullty, enough, but the journalist barely paid
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War bag and hauled otit an old tatter�
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ch you but to , the
,'Did you bear him speak toy junine.- the courtesy of Acknowledgment His
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office where several hundred of. dollars;
or am I dreaming? "L he half whispered. -eye swept the horizon eagerly until it
'Hold on a minute.' suld be. 'you old
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are so looked' up, It Im. a matter
"Heard, him plain enough. Who Is rested on the cloud of volcanic onto e
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The wan's month closed but he sigh of relief escaped him,
c all write and I've proved to you that
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PUBLIC, CONVIFTY_
I To those in, arrears we, make. wo.
special ',call, and trust to be favored
suilled a little -9 singular, %ir;y mouth. J. "Where are we?" be asked Barnett.'
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to you that I can sall. if writing, light-
NOTARY �
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with your subscription before the
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ed winning smile. With that there I mean since you picked me up. How
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sprung from the brush or long ago was that au,vwa.y?'�*
Ing.and ,ailing don't, fit me adequately
ESTATE -AND FIRE INSUR-
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beard. filling ont the deep lines of ).re.sterday L ," replied the navigating
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to report. any little disturbancell -rour
antiquated washboller may blunder
ANCE AGE NT, REPRESEN-
Address all communications to W".
)Meer. "WeIv stood off and On look"
emaciation. a memory to the recogril. 0
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into 1111'go to raising cabbages.' With
TING 14 FIRE INSUI�AXCE
J. Mitchell, ,News - Record Office, Clin-
tIon'of Barnett -a keen and gay court. Ing, for some ort our men."
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that he presented it waster'm vertifl-
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tenance that wbiske4 him back across. "Then thalVii the same yolcavoll-
cate! Where did you get It anyway?
DIVISION - COURT OFFICE,
freo lancL
a -,, for I -have no regular
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and the Philippines. A ren't quite bold Ing A .caucus of vol.
down
"Passed as 'fresh watee on the,A ;reai
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A Woman's ,Sympathy'
"Ralph Slade, by the Lordl" he ox- canoes. In this country. One like
lakes." replied Slade briefly.
Wlj()qjj.(A yol., atipWay?o .
1,1 itin Dr Selipernerhorn." the latter
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bill L heav aln
financial load? Is your r,
qlalmed. ' � that to enough.,,
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"Of the Laughing Lass711 cried Treu- But Slade brushed the remark aside.
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finished the captain, H e was, all old
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a beavr physical burdenT I know w
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these m6an to delicate women -1 have
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f the Laughing Lass,t' "We. may be In t1wel There's a man I
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been discoura d. too; but learned how to
cure nwelf. lowant to relieve your bur-
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Such a fury. of eagerness burned in
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tinned. "As for the Laughing Lass" -
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NOTARY, 11iUBLIC. ETC. '
doctor's bylif r can do this for you'and
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the face of Barnett that Trendon can. mark]" L , Billy
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tioned him.. "See bere, Mr. Bartlettj Edwards?" "Not some of our boys?"
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OFFICE--Sloall* 1RI0"*-C1TNT0'-N,
you need do Is
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in my hands to be given awa�. Perhaps
dd Hold on," I terposed Dr. Troudon
disturbing questions at my patient yet I , n
COINCIDENCE got me ab
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this one box will cure u -It as done so
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for others ,too gy and
win Ge cure3 for 2o (the coo of a
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authoritatively, "What's his .narne?"
awhile. He's.in no condition." ' he inquired of . . .
But It from that the the journalist
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you, bow It was. One evening
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questions tame. Opening h a eyes o I - "Darr "Per-'
Darrow. Do know him?"
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COTIveyancers, Ounkirvissloners,
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whlspered:L "The sailor? Where?" 1 cy you
said Trendon bluntly. Then, I -In Kamchatka is Perey Dar. .
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Francisco. -You know -the water front.
Real Estate and Insurance
Agency. Money to loan. ... ..
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breaking. his 6wn rule of repression, he ; row?" demanded Forsythe. L
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where you Can hear more tongues than
at Port' Said, See. Stranger sights
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a AL111111,01111112madam
00 B. HALE -- JOHN RI1DU11T
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a Wharf rat of my acquaintance to
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bit re- Just returned froul'a two years"
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The attra otiver route is via
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The survivor looked around 61m. I .4 . . yonde
. Slade.. we want to know where you
then Into BarnetVs face. and his ihind. .
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whaling vo,yage. Held been *Ishaug-
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too, traverse I d the years. L. � . came from. , and why you left the.
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haled" aboard. nqd as a matter of fact
worth nearly a million dollars.,
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ONO. A d re's dinner,. so- we1l adjourn.
Landed In the city without a � ceil
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P14YSICIAN A14D SUM41.0N,
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,. Special , Round Trip. Tourist ,
4lThI I 19 the Wolv, . to the radosroom,and bear ,What you,
Barnett a erfiie.ft . L
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could get nobody to believe him norL
trust him to the extent of a telegram
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Winter ilasorts ; for full infor-
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� "Where's the Laughing Lass.?' . ,. I � weirs all anxiq . ng -
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L. ination as to..rates, r6litei- etc.,
LI'Tell me." b6gged Slade. . . .
the d0ry which we found and
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.,Walt it,, YOU,reL stronger. . admon- t on the Laughing Lass later than 11117waY-�-
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Office hours 8 to 10 a. in, and,7
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"Can't *sit." 'the Weak
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bumped Into two men. Ofi the Ba:r
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.Tbd eyes gri?*'wild. ' : . Lass for -well, 1. don't know how Ion
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bary, Coast you d6n t pass men'ttl nor-
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row plaqes until you haverecouno
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geon. . . ' . . . . I "Oh -1 -se6llt he burst out suddeni � y . . ;
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tune that they had not seen 'me. !'be
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I f'We sightedAhe Laughing Lass two. I .
She was In good shao' I ."There were twin doiles on ille'schooft-.
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ght she � wait'. .
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eserted.", . posd 'Did'y . . . .
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tUSL Se"pruterborn.. He did - big
and bad In. '
still' bIgger,
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calls Lt front dow oll'ofte at .rest.
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deaft, Rattenbury stred. . .
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.gesture of Impatience. and rebake. -. - .1 . .
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sitid.Slade. . '%eft three ... 4dur, Captain .' Parkinson's ralsed...hand
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stuff, for my .purpose. ..but, wasn't In
University of Toronto.
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."No," . . .. checked him. "If you will b6i'so, good, .
-don't knoW, how, many nights ago.'� I
It with what'the old fellow. had really
done. He- Me
Office hours at hosFdtd:-
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Mr, Sladej let havq it all at once.
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"Go � on "' 6 . after mesa." . . � . . .
. 0 aid. Trendou: to. big c6m-. '.
. .. At table, the younj'officers at a Sharp
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doesn't - matter. Th p6lut that
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of an ebsigh," continued Barnett, '!Su4 .
ding at sbj(Tnlght_'jn Le . dark at .
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.Picked up the Schooner the next nigV., ad:partaL so heartily of. what.tbe hy�
aldlan', allowed him.. Slade ate with
on the Barbary Coast. in San Proucisco
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outline at least was not, ornamental.
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Where Is Billy Edwards?" . ._ . . "I tell you. . that's good,"- he sighed.
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'-Nlever -beard'of
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whichever you please, wits all. arouse(I L
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lves and'AleGul-re. . them -They Were I ? � L
L : men, I haven t eaten a meal.,
I flattened, myself against the -wall, ,
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The first remark I lost- .
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Robert . Smith, Harlock ; E. � 'Hin-
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cried, his, figitationbreaking ont..."Ptill .
. L . . years. Doctor, do you'think ii� little.
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yourself'together! Give us something of e real -stuff would hurt me9 It's
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HURON ST..SOUTM CLINTON
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-DR. F. A. AXON'.- .
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Specialist in Crown and Bridge
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Graduate of the ' Royal College. 'of
Ikutal Surgeons of Ontario. Honor
graduate of University of Toronto
Dental Department. Graduate of the
Chicago College of Dental Surgery
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AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH Lt,
censed Auctioneer for the . County
of Huron. All orders entrusled to
me will receive prompt attintio . n.
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Promptly - attended .to on tpplicatio ,
to any of . -the above oMeers,iddressed
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to thcf� respective pos.toffices. . Los�i-
inspected .by the dirpetor who . liye-,
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Terms of subscriptfow-41 . per year� in
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.not so,pai& No paper' discontinued
until all aritarg are paid, unless at
the opinion of the publislict. -The
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paid is denoted 'on-, the -label.* : - �
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the sick man's brAin, -. � Ili; turned ,to
thq.,officers al9ce of horror" ... .
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they left her? In* the night?" . I .
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. 64yes. We saw it: strange I Ight", � an-
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swered Treudon. soothingly.' .Slade
. half rose. -`Lost! 'All lost!" hecried
and fell back Unconscious.. -. Trendon
exploded -into curses. "See what You've
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nett looked At Win with contrite eyes.
. "Ttetter g6t'out befo * re be comesto,".
growled'.the surgeon. , 11 ' Nice way .to
treat a man half dead'of exhaustion."
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. It was nearly,�akk hour beflire'.Slade
came back to the world. agaiii.. . The
doctor -forbade bin) to attempt speech.
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But of one thing -he would not -be de- �
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blind. There was a strugg.e .
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Ance, then: * ' ' .. I. . ...
"the volcano?" -he Vas .
,ped out.
. "Dead ahead.11 wais.the reply.
. "Stand. by!" gasped Slaae. 'He Strove
to rise, to,:say something further, but
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a pretty'dri ya I min'g.'! .,,,. -r, . �
'!Ohe glass." -growled the surgeon. ,I
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the higher the -'better." . r .11
� the steward brought a tall'glass ivith - ' -
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Ice, In which the newcomer -'mixed. his .
drink: Then'for qulte� a minute be W ,
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silent. staring At the table, his .fingers
aimlessly rubbirig:.into -spots o . f . wet -
begs the Water heads as they gathered . I
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on the,outside of hig'91ass. Suddenly
he loo.ked'up, I . . . ..
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. "I don't know how.16 begin," he con-
fessed. "It's too confounded Improbar
ble. I hardly believe it Myself, now.
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that I'm sitting here In human clothes, ,
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surrounded by -human beings. Old i
Scrablis and:the. higger and Randy !
Solomon and the 'professor, and the I
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chest and ' 'therwell, they ,7ere , real I
,h
'wag caini 'It he
enough when 'I in .
mesa. , But r war � rL you you are 'not go. I
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blame yo . is a. bit.10 : . .. � . . :
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OWd've seen mArtels ourselves In the
last -few I days," encouraged Captain. --
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"Fire abead, wan," advised Ba . rnett
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impatiently. . 11�fkkst begin at the begift-r
ning and let At go at that." - . �
Will sell either by percentage * or
-Comfiiiinications intended for publis',a
en . nev a ac . - .
man'was. lutterlyAone4 - . I
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Slade sipped at his glass reflectively. ,
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-,I, hat. been - tolet you mfithe'rent her," .
per sale. Residence on the Bayfield.
, . tion must, Ili A. guarantee of good
' Dr. Tkendiiii went on deck, hie betid
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"Well." -said he -at length, "the bbst
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Road, one mile south ef Clinton.
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faith, lit ,Accompanied by the Ilamll.
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stink between ,.his shoulders. Vol- d
way to begin If! to show you how I-
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�,rom. buil; so Squat . and -broad and
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minute he wag In.ehmeat talk With the
eaptain. Presently the Wolverine's en-
lay bead,
. happened to be mixed up InAt at-all.11 .
The officers .unconsciously relaxed,
Into attitudes of, groatek� tnse.' .Over-
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hairy as the, silhouette before me that
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gines slowed down and she
to the waves, with, just enough turn of
head the lamps swayed I gently to I the
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t hat, I'm'her waster. 'and her owner
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swell. TheAull throb of thi? screw pul-
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nolselessly� filling the glasseS4 defer.
rent her," said tile doctor.
other year so that you will not
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CHAPTER VII.
entially striking lights for the smok-
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., Well, that�yes, I'll . reut herl" ho
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Trendon reported his patient
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Trains will arrive at and depari
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from Clinton, Stati on aip follows
as quite recovered. . . I .
'Starved for Water," proffer-
teetive by Instinct'! b6gan Slade. with
"Furtbermore.
ly At the ond of his practical resnilree&
AnronO sentififf a sketch and description rally
4ufckw, asoerWit our opinion free whether an
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ed the surgeon. "Tissues fairly dried
startling. abruptness.
I'm Pretty Well Off- ' I'm what they call
Xftor walting a hionlelit for sotile-
-r.Nng wore dolinite, the falsetto In-
invan onleprobably ,L,tln I muntea.
igonfideg 'N --in
ttousstri� . _1 A 040 ,Pft
for sceurin
wit free. C deft a .1t.=W
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Going 'East 7.35 a. in.
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out. Soaked him up. Fed -him broth,
Put him to sleepi Ile's all right, Just
freo lancL
a -,, for I -have no regular
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(pilrod rather dryly:
tgancy
Fiitantf takeil t rO Munu rocalve
wrtalftaim witboutux-r9e, Intee
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ll it � 6.15
Wilkes uP to eat. Then oft again like
desk oil any of the journals. I goner-
ally turn my staff In to the Star be-
ilow lotig? What to? Wbat foO
SclawfIC AmeficaL i
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Going ,West 11-01 a- m-
a two-year-old. Wonderful constitil.
tion.10 � I
cause they treat mo Well. 113 return It
Wlj()qjj.(A yol., atipWay?o .
1,1 itin Dr Selipernerhorn." the latter
A dsoin6lY 1111111tra weed ra6st cir.
tionof reelentiflaJoarna Termsfor
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'&The gentleman Wants to know It
Is pretty well understood between ns
that I'M to usp rny judgment In regard
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llkovo In
ft. SYGM.PostsgePte it. Soldby
am
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he can come on dock, sir.*" salu.ted an
to 'stories' and thA t they'll stand back
I Ipepsi 111kout Yon the PA.,
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of tile for expe ,#sea. You see. I've
`ff,w 111.111.� Inell hat you in the *
RM ir ot�. wiliblitit . I
LONDON, . & BRUCE DIV.
. "Waked up, Oil? Come on, BarrietC
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Help me boost him on dock.01
The two officers disappeared to re.
He looked around the circle as
though 'Ili appeal to the comprehension
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-We And the mate and the cook unit
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it it 6,85. p. m;
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turn in a hioment; Arm in arm with
ttalph'61s!4e. . .
I Nearly twiellty-four hours' rest and
skillful treatment had done Wonders
of his Audience. Some of the men
nodded, Others sipped from their
glasses or dr6w at th6ir cigars,
"I loaf around here and tbere In the
four anda,
. JdAnd you could go -S00011 0#
"Soon an you Want -if 1 go.
I "I wish to loaf tomorrow."
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110 Wild Still a trifle weak and unoer.
World. having a good time trvvellug�
"it I eat get the cteW togothet I
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talit, Was Still it'little, glad to lean on
visiting, fooling around. Every OtWe In.
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might make It. not say, let's not hang
win please note thative have to
the afrow Of his eompatilous, but his
Awhile something interdsio rho, The
out here In this rub of durkness. Come
pay one tent postAge ork each OW
eye Was bright arid alert and tits hol,
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thing IS a sort of Instinct. I run)t
over. to the grog shop. $ondd.r, wheto
I or going to the IYalted State*.
low cheeks mounted a Slight color,
down, It It's a good Story, r send ft
we call sit down."
This theans that your sabteripA
This,'with the clothes tent him by I§ar-
In. That's all there IS to It.,, tie
To my relief, for my curiosity was
oft must be paid Ift advance.
'in'Ing
netto transformed his appearance and,
laughed *lighuy. uyan see. prik a sort
fially aroused,- Dr. Sehormorbornlik
you w your oubscription
lod0ptelft Parkinson to congratulate
of ivagazlno writer in method, blit my
m6venwata are usually produsstft-
IWhen
ibxplrinj pleA00 relfilt $1.56 for An-
blmiilf that he had bat obeyk4 his
Atnit to nowsoAlker stuff; alao tIjo. paint%
this Proposal was %yetoed.
other year so that you will not
first Imptil" to send the olAtimay fov
suits me. That's why I ploy, it
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14. No, .1161" cried the doet6r, with
itty copies of The New* -PA*
*drd 'with tbe men,
That's why I'm hope, I have to, Of
Some basto, 46thla 1AS *0111 Sornowy
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Th6 ofteets prassed totward. .
#60 t1bout saroAlf this ;Wily so,van wu�
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The linge figure stirred Into it attl-
tude of close attention. Aftgr : pause
a *Iacru uIngy c"eciteo cotton $bid
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the falsetto a4ptl dellborittely-,
4hut bad once beell brown, And white.
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*IWbere we jP4101, ,
Ills blqv trousers wem spotted And
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"I brefer not to sAy."
Splashed With dusty Status, Ile was.
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chewing tobacco. A figure wore 14
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"I warit to rent your Schooner au,4
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contrast to the exquisitely neat vessel
It would bebar4 to imagine.
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your crow as long as I please to re ,
, T110 ,captain Mounted the gangplank
main."
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with it steadiness that, disproved MY,
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first su5plclolk of his having been on a
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"Maybe a few months,, maybe sefer-
drunk. Ile glanced aloft ca
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Illative eye go 'the stevedore tr op
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he ship and AS,
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cended to tile quarter dock, where the
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Lrulse. See : erej An
It ythlug crookedift
mate -stood leaning over the rali jind
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uttering directed curses from between
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*'No. no.' Not. sit SIR it Ise simply
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Sweat headed lips, There the big man,
bUSIORMS Of V47 OWM."
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roatned Aimlessly on wha
.t seemed to.
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lie it tour of CASU81. hispoetlolt. Once
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lie stopped to b6athe on the brass
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fillilluele arid to rub It bright with the.
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, slirtlest red bandanna handkerchief I
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"Pearls likely',"' hazarded the other.
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%-vt,-r want to see, .1 .
without much beed to the assurance.
"Them Jap gunboats to getting pretty
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hard to. dodge of late, years. However�
crepolicy between big personal habits
I've do-',ged 'em before."
. anti his porticultirit.v in the matter of
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"Now as f0, Pay - bow moucb too
his surrountlings was exceedIngly In- �
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lerestIng, I have often noticed that
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0 Almost follow the man'
sti0i diserepanelex seem to. Indicate ex-
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eprielial chiiracters. As I watched
'1131 his ivliolts frame stiffened, The
I he dared ask. .
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"Well, you see. for a proposition like
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iong gorilla arms contracted-, the hairy
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. that -don't know where we're going. ,
bead sunk forwilrd tn, the tenseness
of .1 tjerl)ent j,t,afjy to strike. He Ut _
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When we're going to get back. and
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tered a Shrill falsetto shriek- that
illeto griuboats-bow would a hundred
brought to a'standstill every stevedore
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ind twenty,tIve a mouth. oltrike yoll?"
on the Job and sprang forward -to seize
"POuble It up. 1 wanit you to du use
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say. and I will also qlTe your crew ,
Evidently the grasp. hurt. I can tic-
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101111le wages. Bud I want goo.t.limit
lie It might from . those huge hands.
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who will 'stay and who will keep tile
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The man wren�hed himself about With
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an oath of In . quiry and pain I could
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"(;ONb till fishbooks! They'd go to
hear one side of what follo'
bell! with yolk for that!" I I
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captaln's' high pitched tones carried
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cleariy,, but the'grumble and growl of
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-Adams & blarsh. . Tell them It Ise for
-the -roate were Indistinguishable at that
we. Brovislons, for three years Hay-'
distance. .
how. Be ready. to sail touigerow.!'
'IT -low far, Is It to the side or the '
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etilli. you bound?" abrieked the cap-
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The Inaster hesitated. .
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"That's till right, doetor, but how do.
"IsVell, I'll tell. you, you swab! It's
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Juvt two fathom! How long would
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I I t tilke you to � walk �there? How long?
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"That cannot be. Mly Plans are alrl�'
about. six Second.%! There and
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"Ach, but yes. I baf forgot,-' Dar-
.the epitheti, although by now I know
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Captain Selover's vocabulary fairly --
well. "And you. couldn't take six see-
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unds ofr to spit'over'the side I Couldn't
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Rumble from the mate. . . �
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net million. They Paused 6utside.'still
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"It don't matter If we lin't tinder ,
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The quarter deck Is clean, If the waist
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ain't, and . nobody but a son of a sea
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lawyer.would .spit on d6ek anyhowl"'.'
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From thIs..CAptaln Selover went oxi
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good Old ' fashioned' deep sea: ,
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"Know them?"t Inquired. . . .
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"Never laid eyes on 'em before. Old
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. know.'th e. iiiiato , could hardly ..consider.
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. himself'rery seriously At faulC 'Whyj
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out again, leaving .the. beer ulitouchod..
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plicity: crushed. . lkls�,antagqulst In, his.
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about to gd on a long voyage. I prided
gorilla-41ke squeeze, carried him to the
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side. of the,,ressel-:and dropped him
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regard to ' .the :piano .of those who. tn-
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a -big premium absolute secrecy.
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morning. 1, had not inuch- to- 90 - PYI
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same:oId.rod bandannit handkerchl6f,.
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as si�rone. and placid as a hoon. cali.
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Tie took up t4edirtetion of the'steve-
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that falsetto voice, and I.kuew Where
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tile' supplies were to be purchased.
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mate. 116. lootted toward the ship onde. "
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cautious.' I kilew. better than* to make
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Or twItze, thought better of It and be, "
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,direct Inquiries or to appear In the
g4n to pick-up his effects, muttering
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solesroom. But by hanging aronud the
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door of tile. shipping room I soon had '
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track-. of the large. orders * to be Seat
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that .day. In this .man � ner 1, L_ai,bO�'
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It was now nearly ni,d I was . -
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o eat whenj caught sigbt,&, another.
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with tin TPR and i� ritip'd 1i
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The mate was In charge of the stow.
fairs which'.1 rbeognized as sclegiffle .
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ake, so Veould.not.he quite sure. Here,'
apparains.. - It was. ,followed In quick-,
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. however, . was. a. . schooner -of about
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succession by I . oth iran
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150.tons burden. I looked her'orer, -,
uS I was of the requirements of.'a aid-
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La�gblng Lass Atilt* the Perfection of
could be no ex0torlug outflt I revised
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her.. Ible.q. You have. not known her
my - firs.t Intention of going to the club
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. tinder Captain li.%ra Selover. She Was
and bought a sandwich or two at "the �..
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the cleanest ship i. ever *saw. ' Don't.
corner coffee house. I 'don't *know
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know'ho* lie. ammPlIghed, It. with a
� why. but even th6st the affair seemed
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erow of four and,tbe e6ok. but he did. '
big with. - mystery, With the - Portent of I
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The deck ,loolced as. though It had
tragedy. ' -Perhaps. the stnell of tar .
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wag In my nostrils and the sea eallect
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�rew of JitekleR. The qtays, Were whip-
it bits always -possessed for me An *ej,
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ped and tarreil. the mast new Slushed
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and every toot of VinAloW gear coiled
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d)wn Shipshape -and Bristol fashion.
the after gangplank - and 'stopped. *
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There was*a good deal of brass about
From At alighted a young man �of
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WhOln I shall later have occitalort to
believe ahe owned an inch of paint
tell you more, followed by Dr. Scher.
that Wasn't either fresh or new scrub-
00rhorn.. The young man carried only-
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It light'letithek."Iserviefte,10 such as sbi-
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I..ggzed for some, time at this Marvel.
dents use Abroad,'Wbile the doctor
,It's unusual -enough anywhere, but
fairly staggered under the weight of a
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aboard a California hooker it Is little
square braes.noubd chest without ban-
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short of miraddlOns. The crew had ail
dies.. The affigmarity of this unequal
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'turned up apparently, and'a awarml
divislon'of labor struck me at onto.
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of stevedores were hustling every sort
It .struck also one of. the dock men, ,
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of provisions, supplies, stock, opera,,
Who ran forward, eager for a tip. - .
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lines and canvas down Into the hold.
"Kin I carry thl box for . you, b6so?"
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,he asked. at the !gains time reaching
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having his hands fall, I didn't wonder
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the doctor's thin figure seemed fair-
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of which Were somewhat mussed up.
IY to slirlilk at the IdelL
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"No, .not" he criodt. "It Is tot tot
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shrill falsetto Squeal and turike(I just
'YOU to Car*l"
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In time to see the captain ascend the
Ire hastened tit) the gangplank,
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After gangplank.
6111tching the chest Close. At the top
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110 was pro4ably tho most dishevelod
Captain Selover met him, .
and untidy Mail I ever laid my eyes
"Hello, doctor," he Squealed, 11136r4
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on. Ilia haIr and beard were not only
In good time. We're buoy, you see.
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long, but titfigled and unkempt nod
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Let me Carry Your Chest (Or YOU.'
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grew so for toward each Other. sle,baro.
"Noi nor' Dr. Sebermorlsorn fairly
ly to eXpose a strip of dirty brown
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skin. HIS Shoulders were bowed and
"A's almighty beavy," Insisted the
tnormotlo, His Arms hung likes. goril-
captililb. "Let Me *lvoyoft a hand.$'.
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"Uu must not touchrl emphatically
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On his hiad was Jammed it Itim boat.
Ordered the 601blitlat "'Whore task the
Ing Wit that had olied been white.
"bitil"
Catillut AW&V from his boilrV chest wils
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