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_. - __ I ratlion; ,*tIIa,j is too bad. peopa,dilialamot which hab" bosagallt ' MVXXRW Alpowr XIVAs"Aw"s. ,
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.1 I I now I IOTA 704 better tb%u may oula. lAtue changed. I Certainly. have, no � , ust1lbs give we the feel 'Duke quiver with rqe, but lay "oscritsolop *9 the objectislInsiblob 4VOMPle,
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.&Ugust 22 1884. worlds except—" , 11 . being -do to YOW' , ', �, ,. i . - 06 wam 56 Imo -o -W . Law Vat , so& AkoOkUlt
44 Melia ' It TJiF i traostax we To Your; w1iir6a. � I I Ong pro= cl�, bia��Zms4o;100041_ 0 � Zow sa
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I �Vuls.11 be! . 4 I thinky0a h%V0 As buclapoesiblO, It YQ4, inres�rsiuiag M, . I . , aviliv.
I If Bull I . Irr The dolleateot . , vasort,�Jraso 00010"a in 0"&% W
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� I -1 --�_ __. . . , - mimics �maj 1%4hwg ,thou,gft he 01004 hilt oraelly-vory capriciously, OOUE . � pigw. air." as,14141rW8, WAVIlill 1 4 1 iu, "be 000tialtam
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. I vionattrz J61tep lips, "the old Ate-.,, I thloge.01 dogip1b believe Vi MoVi, as she leaves th* . the ladilim b I egea $6 swarm late the. big I
-, � I he is oldish" tW ,ram .r06V,Jr.rlI8NL*X 1,0.
44 Wro y mother 1, The, loot words pre bagely distinct; ,� I _Q A64P
ln8;T*W4 going to' as' w,gjoRtpeIf_coatroI;bu0!awY room. sheisdioadluoy Pla-m — . dftiln$-�Uom. Every 104Y wore A, mother
Not what we would', but what We must, jowqtiow, Billy and Boly of I&ta 40 evidently US . , fove,jite atteadint of mine, but obe adoroo . �
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Reav L a is qu - e only. F I up state, At � Ire very , pedlc*le4 v R 94 -4vidged - glance pkoudli it it ,and qbm-
M a up I AVA - . you" I stroke b.!s I I O.OU0,44 0 Hu
Is or 1, D4 11440 just not seem 29. dear 98 0 prosenlb� nerve . ,,, loved to si*0008111tY, . e JaIdiernoop Wbills . bbard, d. '
ale o I X ivits . . clear tA I I-Lifivemado up iiay� mind to gay nothing 141119 I . aind.0 with that of ber neighbor. The
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3113 soug t the, plough two 11Y. Sir Mark?" I demands I , bonds to observe thin popu-
cl, Q n 0 'a W. J.n`ly"'M'0'th'or Is, be, Bay$, with a gay ;4 Whit things, of hmateUr. L , to,,Dakeouthe aubject of SivMarkuntit - Tit, twu� liar Ia the gem of all fiebero. reporter bad 1% O'
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EW Is pip At so I I , 10., issed since with ,An Irrepressible -touch Us So for Ho.1, the p&ddlle-rock liar; &,moose among lar drebo, which Is now 00 fashionable and
11 L . L I � 1 '6a,b (how insidy weelm have r is looking, steadily at me:�-so oteadily that the latter is well out of the house. which bids -fair to provoke a. civil Wpr In this
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Des country home I can iforget last I heard that IsUg ,h 1) 11 why, that id I I think tha snte.qep; Hyperion to a satyr ; he ,couniti. A w,eIL-foa Matron Wore One
!hoLle _ I L 2yealf, to my mortification and the otepat I permit my busband to
rt of thy pWe6t triflep ? inopite,of a � , .
a c . much better, Billy mt;i%iff appeared the 1, so bluabjQ -larionsly. -my plight indi,oposition abiput t�e worst of Ia the long-tailed Comet among the quiet Which was a (SOLOY Of Oat the rest, It wva
Lewin owvineo ,hAo4olamber yet, - t, I feel � I .
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Whose blooms to. be. Ain rules ? moot formidable rival. I am progroosing ale 74 - I absolutely deelineL its kina ever IWOW11- ' twinklors. All men caunqt be Uoub haro. Matte of blue serge and the. waist began just �
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ribe roadside bl&cb;,ber I I owing ripe, in your good books. In time I In Stl 10 hold. ray ground, I L � Is What can have ,given it to You 7" be a born with a Peou- rto
.ties . , - L my even . � I '' - I I L The trout liar must'loi there is foil in loosw
And In the woods, the I114111-PIPP ? I to let my cycle fall before his. I us below the neoL In
. able to vanquish MOthOr-" ) )) Days Sir Mark, very quietly , says, damping my hot brow with more liar fitness for the task, and. thou be m t total) to the floor, And it must be 000fousia,
E[appy the man, wh!�tllls the field, ,I I am 06 glad I, m%ae that onslaught on 41 I ou0pow, I b a - lip, gentleness. #1 I told . ; - ad to it mad 40voie himself to . .
content with rustic labor; loot a little W)Pild ago,,, declare 1, mar. still, ,, whea A wom&lx has led a Mali on to t An woR.1al, - Yqu- be Sauget -work. When David looked rather clumsy ,mud far fromnest.
Tour i , . Be his Phyllis, ib WAS very loolleb of Y04 $0 Von- treat ties as a life, 3mrer Qie appaorsuceotall
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,. love her until- he Ia mad enough to IQ �ld - I hope you have All men are liars," 11 ave the W1 , I
Earth does to bini 1116; fulnefle yield, illy, ,* Sad I think you were very uaLaacided ture out of doors to . MY , said' in b'S' baste I L
flap what may to h 6 neighbor.' to be )lead, mud imagined he has awakened in I I olashioned. Country chursia on a mam-
_ about letting me in. Hovi good it is Me faiatL interest in bimso . damonite, moth scale. Several gentlemen whose
dLA sound nightfl-0 can there be her mind Do , If, act got A abill", Saul and Abindab, Doeg and I I
"�0'1'jf. ,or, re,go.al And free 2 quite friends Again I mud we �wlronofbeon 11 I don't think so. - I put On very warm - had probably just. returned from a trout- Lelied regarding the dram :
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. that for a long tlaie� Co. is not jeSIOUB5 . I I things. But, Marmaduke, I would like no$ lis . the brook in the Valley . QOqA that the Mother Hubbaa
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Dear countr LL , I down to dinner. ,Do you think My re telling what they had
tK life of ol 21P : 0 misebief that MAY dome Of it, , of
For both t 0 best, thQ, strOug6st, .horrible Pain pose act. bat it Is, perhapel, go little hard to go , .1 . I glah, sad we . via, must go. The ladies are in a State of gkost
That with the eariie.st race began, And to be wroth with those we love * . , staying away Would appe*;,odd?" peen and. what theY had done, and Day excitement over the agitation, and are
- . � Dotli Work like* madness Ov the brain, 5ji tb Matio" . I wilt explain to murdering the L � I
I . . You,o I Bay, with as 14 Certainly, not, pet. : a be listened to them' Anxiously sweliting the firAt move on, toe
That has outlived the longest . is I !&O pot un4orotana ,, 681 Plmoe for you. a I
Their cities perished long ago, . summons thoag everyone, Bed Is the bn . . unarmed tr tb, naturally Supposed there a authorities. The Mother
- , . quotes 'Dukli Softly, -10 I Cali h, .. part of the polio
Who the first farmers wero to know is It all began by Mark Gore telling rule much calmness 0 to sloop an, soon are truth left in, the . earts
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Perhaps our Babels, too, Will fall ; , oring.l, in truth, I am grlti,bly Irightened, and can PC Mina 148 YOU will 90 � as was no Ino The trout a, like ail, otti.or productions
if so, no IwInentationo, I � you were once engaged to Blanco 0 .. � r A ug heavily against my , you Can.,' of mark in all the wide world. of the head of woman or ,00,11, have But- .
Oh., 'Duke, ,
I . ,, What a lie ,,, Orion ,pulle, so eagerly feel my has 0 . I 00 As soon as ever I can. liar exceeds sit other lixro, WoAUBe the fared gr angoo in a, very abort time. ,
For Vother Earth will shelter all, ' . . I oat oh .- .1 . I
And food the unborn nations ; that icannot choose bubbelieve him. "How - slide. there is a quorter-palot ohimis mud you man who bas, done any AMOMIt'.01 trout The Mother Hubbardo of 1% lev� years ago
I so 6 ?11 exclaims he with a rapid , 11 fishing is, to a a . �
Do you, no Hurry; it wit be droad, � ortain extent, A travelled .
Yes, and the swords that mQnAc0 12OW often sin I to toll You I nevet I`Qved any *no To ,,Then I Shall not dressed yet. , wage-qlaidily worn by children. They were
will then be beaten bY the Plough- � . I hement change Of tons- It is big oustow, to sit on the Ter- .
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but you?" ' . [am' not so bli ful it neither of us Can show At,tbe. proper man.
. I if That is another thing. Men always explain. I . . � nd, but I Cali see . Bbing All �enerollj made in the 0900i with an sirY
jit now all. that has been happening here moment." ends and toll his stories, OrU' flowing yoke, (jaught Up around. tho waist,
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imagine when they form & new %tt1OhM8 no the past mouth. Were you i ,,tons 11 1 woult lie an instant," DAYS 'Duke, and 6tition and putting his feet on the With oh6rt Sleeves, reaching a little above .
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PHYLLISS � that the old one contained no real lovs. duri as crarablQ11L through the, performance willb. Onoemlrf .all striped'bass and iana-looked fierally very .
. ke? Did you imagine he could 8 the elbow and a plain shirt, gel
what I should like to kpow is, bow many of Marmodu � ' %pj 1ty,. getting .down to the salmon lisro.. It it happens that just as I on a little �
— a before marvellous r . abort. Thin dress, when Put
. BY THE DUOH960- you'sAked to ma,rry You." My words are love a ' nothei, when you wore ev r drawing -room before the second 09ng be has told bis masterpiece the OPPOSA- * I of 10 years of'�ge, would make her look
. � him 2 Did you seek to revenge yourself souudo. I .tion trout liar comes in with a right. gIr I
uttered jestingly, Yet his face cholug", Very upon him by turnibg your sweet looks and like an overgrown baby. These dream .
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44 A" 0 ever 60 littl6s Yet it certainly sweeter words upon we, by showering upon I have accomplished my purpooe,�ikna bower, a genuine royal flush of a trout were generally buttoned up in the. back, .
Antl2or of. 11 molly.Bawn" "The Baby." a, Only a little pallor, a little faint me all the childish, maddeniug grace's of' will probably, nay, certainly, not be called lie, the first liar is- h4ib to the heart ; he sad were first used as a sort ot deshabillei,
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Fairy Men," ate., DO; . Iii -nothing more. , it I is 9040 which you are Oafablev until You Stole the upon to sew the dreaded features 02,13ir is dejected and, sorrowful, -and says not but from Constant use became f6hionable ow . I
I . almost aa -000h as ib is, there. � very heart out, of my body 2" Mark SgSilll Early to�morrow morning, 1 another word that ni�ht. .But be. draws walking dresses. The style of the babyv'm*a I .
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,, I * think you must be raving", says , 41;� never,asked Blanche,, at All events, I � trust, he will bo'boyoud recall. : It never new inspiration from defeat, and toe veTy soon taken up I . _ .
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Duke,his own vehemence quieted bX mine. - 0 I.aughs; - lightly. , Aud"not entit many . " 011, don't I a look'of horrified amaze- occurs to we to think what hours the traino next place he goes to he appropriates the TfUhharda then came into giant favor with
ayiII a look of Intolli, I . remember Ing from him, h is out nearest blushingly I
,, A. letter -yet st . 'days has come o my face. I, Yoa ad Viet know what leave CarstoD, Whig . railway lie that pmslyzed him.- mud, an the grown-up beauties. As worn by them
gence coming into )bid face ; and, gomi his singular.hesitation. . � Mont on I . station. To-warrow, too, I shall explain I his own, d6fiantly crushes .
You are Baying. It is terrible. I will not - Claiming it -as , at thaIt time they were generally worn. high�- - ', . ,'.
over to a draNter he rummages therelor a . , CEWTEB XXVII. ou.PP . ing to 'Duke ; to oonoeml the �G&l down alf:pitif at dQMpetjtjOn With a crown.. . —
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moment, and at lei . . lialten to Y, . eve'71h U ter go short ing lid that only two days betore 4 V . I I . - - b _ _ 777='.'__
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ngth produces the very . . will,t,'fiercely. is Does it hurt felt, It the gas from him, e4o . crushed - r worn wit a . . _11.
three-cornerld note that has caused rue so Two days have P&8016d--�two.dayo that 11 Yes you . workeil waist,' And gatiel4AI) I . " :
- All the light and , distreas you to. A time, grieves me Sorely., I him �, There ,are several kinds., oftrout But jut � a short time these Primitive . -
Many jealous pangs. - 11 Is thin the "note yoli have broughbback to Me you to bear MO1 ,'Does it . * belt..
, girlhood. Nevot kno I love you ? I,,'who have never I begin presently to 9muOY what they MAY Rare.', The liar of weighoo, lohor never styles' Were -changed. With' the onward I
mean?" . , life and gladnealin of MY L . . W that , be Baying mud doing down in the, dining. Catches more than hall a dozen trout a . '
is yes, it is,,, coming eagerly forward, since ray rasTriagg.havP I been So happy je�_tbat I love you with a PAB- . I March of progress come the onward, March .
, I I . 88 loved, any oi , . a 2 You room ; and, so f 840yi1og, it auddenly'oomoo day they can. weigh Anywhere from , - I an;1 thn Mother Hubbard of two I
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,,I now recollect finding , thig in my now, .1 . siou that no words could desorib to me that I am healthy andasoided b here, is the In oby 6q,
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Marmalanke. mud I &to the befit 6f-friorldo, havaruinea, my life, and now that , hungry. When gOjug:in for a violent hand. liar of -numbers, who always Catches so yell . -
loom, when I returned from shooting yentm is not SO Maeo as' S Shadow of a o,ttained your objeaj, - have satisfied Your- - well-katon'Mother. Hubbard of 'to-dsy. I I
day. SheaskoinO toaoicQuIniissidn'for there . . . . . Bobs, I certainly bad not counted upon this, ws� g'ozens in An hour '%lid fWan'"'ght- This consists of 0, ihort* skirt which is
her, which, as it happens, quitleali Pe my did ad between us, And I hove -conv s aduke's affection, YOU throw laugh J6 inyeelis at the trip of My Own the I
� P I I was the most fooliala girl tm, aside as something,old, And Minutes. And to is .the, lie; of places, gauerally.sdorned by twQorthres tucks. �
mamoryuntit now, Take it andread Be . Me. your vlot! aking, into which I ha�ve fallen. III or'tot who known hidden poole, dark and still, . a .
I . It' L,M fuokiest, and , L, oaroless of the Agony M I maA sn& will have. in the secret Places 01 the rocks," that are I The waist, which is' heW above , . . . I
mad see.how just were your suspicious." in"b""Wo"r"Iti, Sol I Am now the worn out,, worthless , A
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As I put out my, hand, I know that I am that 'Duke is - the dearast old boy to be you have inflicted. Itis cold,.Or'ael, innocent ill. howevei; dinner I thoulders, is �,,very- low. cub and I . a .
knywhere.' If I still feel guilty 0 o. I ring the bell and ounindou martbo'. .' L As takes
f' children like You, who do All the real mi - I just boiling over'With trout, add I both the neck, v;rms and a grawto � parLof ,
noting meanly, but still I do .take it, and,, found i . ,:t Well, Valm, are ,You , Anything better ?',' you, under Many Oaths of e I eorecy� mad by, efid, a I'�
having no passionate attachment for M chief in this. life. Do you remember those ' - L' -routes to L bbe bosom. -U le,true thist%his ' it I - -
openiagit. find ray three closely-writtOn I . ske that damsel, stealing in on ti . Walthy and circuitous. these made up, by as thib netting Which generally
if COUBOld myself with the thoug t ale 2 they %houtit me eyery a ,ptoe, And
' . I �_'�- L . 'L oovage the boe6w:.and arms, but . ,.
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Mae have dwindled down to 11% A Ong- husband, I words of.Hoor , epasking in a stage whisper . L I
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-1 - . places, and you fiali-in them for eight . , .thisis of
carelessly scrawled, are that I am probably neapable of a �iitid time I gee you. .1 . . 1 44 'a, briskly, Sitting up-, mortal hours without a nibble. ,But you
Five or six lines, . , . . . . I am." I respol no yabii%- as it leaves those parts prsoti� I
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before me. . . . I . passions and' that h4PUY I shall got . and fair. " 8 odd, is it not, but 11 I Arithmetic, . .
Too br'g,h' passion, write �' . t, , cally bare. The' dress can only'be. worn
11 Are you Satisfied ?11 asks ID'hke, who, throughlife all th. m omfortably in To let,. Id Lad oh, Martha, it i can never nornera trout liar
a .. . , . I . one wrong Wish there. *, - . . do feel Be awfully hungry." facts, saienee, probabilities, precedent, . be warm , season, hub when the cold .
bat isitting on the table with folded arms, consequence. . . , 14 , you really, .mlm V 'exclaims g,ne,,Lprinoiplss,.and The eternal fitness =It . .
. ' M No,,do. . gets W they. are tined as full dress
is watching me attentively. , , � Harriet, and Babe notice the now rela- I believe you areJacaPable of loving, though artha, doli indoors at WiWLLIGS Mud the like, Thin,.
-Yes," in .& low voice; 11 I WAS wrong. tions existing bat husband � . ghted;- 11that's' a .rare good of thinga.mey.dambine in over*belming
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. wean me and my so,ldvemble in yourself." sign. I don't hold with no %P60tite, Myself. . array to prove fiicd the a*fulest liar in -dresa Which the Western' 11
Thin ir. not the note I saw with hOr- I now withundiaguised pleasfibe, but wisely make I y6whaIve.esid enough; is it man .you like, and I'll England or AM in brief, is the ,I slangeroug," and ' .
n . ly Of rely .Lie down again, M'm, quiet- prio% At doesn't disturb .
understand she must have mOslit that one .no comment. Sir James , to compel me to.hear'0luch *brdg2 61 % w1j, confidently$ So- Authorities think is . �
2ce, ii passing me, Bmiles, and Pull mb you must have, exhan8ted all year bitteP bring you up stray as 'I tempt You iii two him.* He ties.. on, 051 lotiating the scene which they have tabooed so that i3i'the � �
for -for Somebody else, and, knowing I saw 03 � I minutes. A little bit of $owl, now, and a thusi%gtio0y; always I I . I istern youijW Ll&diea ,will be
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it, sent thin to'you to blind, me." %P1 g$ are too Much. taken no with uses by this,." I Won of .am, will be the lightest for you, at fifB - lieeL so fat away he is pretty certain . w to. clothing.-Nef.york , , .
,,More auapicions,'Phyllb? As to what George. Ashur is a Reproach is infinite and knows no - There are lim- * obliged to.put on. � 0 , . �
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h 3hing nuptials a ) reproa6h you?' and will you take Mo . Spite, m,m, or Chain you will never go there groumal. . . .1 I ...
- other charges you have brought against me, each other mud t air RPP*f.OR' ad.' Yet of Whst-use t, Its '6 human belief; You -may believe . . 1 2 1
to notice anything but their own ZssteR and You have a heart that cannot be touched. pagne-211� . . :1. 1. t I , ... . . .
I can only Swear that when I told you a I . I " Moselle," Lreply, fooling something Of Whai .the � 6mudidato says' 00 the. StUERP ; . � I GermanvIts, "lailwairs.. ,, , .
year ago you were the only woman I had predilections. But Blanche Going see,, it iYossibly you do- not even feel regret for , I . .
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ever really loved, I.spoke the truth." with an evil oneer. . .L. . . - what you have "Be." . . . I . . the Oleasuremble excitewent Of '106g ago'. a at a man tolls you in Au omeial report joint issued by the .
I ' ' _' - , hen 1pillv ,used .to smuggle eatables into A horse trade; you may believe theL army ' .
I, From all you have said to me to -night, Itis.3olelpokintheafternoon. Outsides is S& Marks 1. eatteat,-X. desir'd-, you to w , lishment; ,,and Martha, L liar mud you may believe the's I nakelim, but Berli3rStstistidal'Bureau'suPpliOlI ovideade , .
I O%u_ sc%roely iwagine you � would now the 'world , is looking cold And Uninviting ; . I . . . I I my obirliber of put , of tfie rapi� extension pf railways in rodent . .
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I t con! co%C'U I I . . � for I Wave it &here is any otauge pudding, or ioad pud- � whW a wan takes hie cigar from, his Itpe, . Yom . to the smaller -tOWh POPUIMLOUS Of . .
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_*nBide sit is- warmth And I shall be -obeyed, a - and datai -
, . repent those words, . .. ,� .. 1. - .1 Sid. I ding, you know, you might--�-�' . and witli a otai pie prefix of. place. Germany. .At 'the 1880 census there weia , � ,
I , . .. 'tentmout. , 1. 1. fluishad. There is uOthing more to be 6 ... . I - $I , I Mariba. And' Starts in. on th trofit story, bar and bolt an4 . . .
I tones. if I live to be an old ; � Some of - us ire in 'the billiard -room, I was determined you shocild at least bear, " I'll bring'it,, m'm,- says . in- &It- -2,732-t6wnoi large and small, In the ` - .
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,,Yes, I would. w love a . . I -1. what'YOU, havi a- doing full 406 to�&B iockand double look the -gates of yourbeliet ..
.Man, ILL shall neV( _gain - as I have knocking about the balls, but doing:mqr@, mad know- .dones -Now you t j the insce., Don,t believe German - Empire, inhabited by as
loved, end do IoV' I . 110. _ .. _ � " _ � X'for *14y"'Parb-im pyin the thonifit't"t you Notn!�rslittlsbdin er,as'MarthwaloveCo4ld- w4en"he gets � .. ' Population Lot 18,760;255., The .number ,of 1 .
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,,yetyougre Always mbetingBIsnobe; starting for 'a brink run to the gardens, with -have Added one more Joel to your list. Yes; procure. I but I Permit L Myself to b . a than Wpound. Undef the shadow of, the German -aillis ,With' upwards .100,000 . l .
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You, are always with her. 'Only thia.very & view Of bringing Comminer,to order.. �, o . Id . I .. I will cease. 'flaye you anything to say 2" I I Sleep well, .taying in aIy room for trout, truth dies; and the man who fishes inhibitsuts''was fourteen, All Of which I I .
morning � fouu� you both. together, in.the Uummius Ia am ancient Soctolarnall I L ,,.Only this; I desire -you .Will leave my perF.U%aed. into . I four days Bud books only bile lone. trout, so had railwaj,i rtumfilg .-.to them; in ' the year - . .. 11
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L 1. . . d , 1). LL . :� I .�. bileakfast. After that meal downstalro, . 1 1861. - Of the, � 102 � widallf.RiZed L towns. '
. crusty ablei who has lived as be& tramping UO to Bee how' Small that he losen it -in having a Papal . L .
corridor in earnest conversation." .. . ,� mad vald laouse'*ithoui Aelay. ' : his empty basket, . -
. . Mont we met; I bid -gardener at Strangemore for�, -wore years , My lips are white kud trembling, but it Id Marmaduke demos . . i . ation Of from 20,000 to 100._ I
,I It was quite b knA..Vho hsALgrOWa I aba.' It is 11 o'clock; ourely%Sir Mark can comes home the-bigiest liar ofthem all I 000, there Were, in 1867, Wit seven without I � �
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he was spooking to 7CU of me 2" '� - Sour in the Carringtong -vice. Having -This m *i1sh it,,, witli a haVe made his excuses and taken his do . any railway accommodation with ,which, --
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� mosit m6rethma. Uvially obnoxious L . . . . porture,by this tin!% 1. . I L . I . )on supplied by t
11 She said something about your Manuff made III ' . eliort L laugh. . . . . . I L however. they had all N 'L .
. towards Gore the night pkdviftg� .1 It Wan -to-do6y, and declined to part . WithL' some, ,,No; I will have no comments -inside. , " Is -be, 90110 2" L I ask, in a -hollow whis- - There :is one &OOOMPliShmept in portion. 1880. Of.thi'641pMiallbowne,with, IL .1. .. I 1.
a reasonable excuse per, as 'Pqke eaters M - y room. . . ,,, L , . Y811 and-20,000sthele, , L ' ,_
something very kind I remember, but it treasured article -of . big- :roaring for You cs� easily make 0, Jar. which I Would earnestly recommend to' POP atiOaB16t*Asa*5,W6
ale bduefti, the cook hastearfullY but of 'your letters to-morrow'MOZ111139- who.?', - . "�. , . . you.. Cultivable assiduously the abs tY to were in 1867 sa.many as 301 Without rail- .� � .
angeradmato think sifyonebadndtided1anyoni wised to After eu you have said, I, hope I shall never . is Mark Gore., . , I . I . . . '
you, though in my heart I knew it M"t be appealed to md, and I. have pro � road -Well. I stop ta particularize this, Accommodation. By 1880 the number -. .. ��
. It I . . I . . P, No, not - yet. Did you kmw he Wall because it is 110 very much neglected, and = railways, had risen fr6m� 340 to I �
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go. It was too palpable. She meant .exert myself and 6oax my own gardener see your face again' ' at- . . Cent., So tt ,
. .- . injogilvj�grae. Dome of my'oWnproperty. , --you'nevoketimlillif il�,depliadd onme.,." going?,,, lookingLmuch surpois ' ad, mud see . beoalusait is Do elegant, charming and lady- 569, .or from 47 to.70 Per tat at I I ,
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- 11 The wretch I 'Duke, listen to me and Throwing round mej therfore,,& cozy Shawl, Is I regret that I over ' . . . ' I id. I aeoired him 'to 90. Sbub the like An accompliabn !w - the lattai the Stnsllefit� , , ,
believe me. If I had not felt positive that � fur -lined, mad covering my head with the. 1, Ob': pray leave an the rest unsaid, Kra. " I d tea in- music, twenty 'remained without railways. 01 I
r door'olose-; and I *ill tell you All About it- son 'a really interen .000 �
note," moving a little noarer mad layin varmeet velvet.. but I own, I esll� to th, Carringtob," be interrupts, bitterIY4 11 I are. pleased ,by good reading. Where -one .class oftowns, those having between'2, In, .
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my fingers Upon J*t, 11 was the:'one' LiiiV bout On conquest. . .. can %Ucy it. you..regrat, lot course, you , I d � -th. person Js capable of b6coming. .a, good and �,000 inhabitants, there are 1,97 .. .
ever admitted Such a faller Ake In a vow y u.will notbe angry NI I ., I
-acted towards � The air Is keen And lrost-bitten. As I Aobaraoterwithlu in 0 Magician, twenty may become good readers. Germany, Of which only 468, orm 24 per � , L
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'With her, I never would have woundedyou him or take any notice of. *hat as has I - decision jor,thi 6iet_L Iway' accommodatign In. . L 1. .. I
Mark Gore so I aid labt night, But I felt 'hurry along � one, of the 81nallOr' Paths,, your doors ; I have insulted and . , . I . '' .Where there AS one Cant. bma 06UY fti L go L , ,
I I hedged in onaither side by giant ;veijreeno,, - Mevery possible way. So be. it. You aa� Be,, done." . . I I talatit,there are tiventy for. 1867. By, 18so, however, the number 1. I
wounded An& out to the heart, Bud triad to - #A What bss'6 done?" demelaas 'Duk "'ad of music& . 0 L7 ' ' ' �
torture you as I,waa being tortured. it L * as with my chin well buried in may far, I come therefore. it must be &rue.. At the same I .A` that -of good reading. The culture of the provided ba'd risen to 932i or ab Ut � 1per . . �
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. I . . siddenly .upon Bit iiark' Gore', leisurely time 1wouiahave you remember, what is growing a trifle pater. � L 7 I voice necessary. for reading . well given as - Cent., leavingL Still 1,043, or 53 per Cent., of
foolish, wicked of me, I know, but it made L - is No harm to any one. Make ,as Your ghtfulobarm to t 'L ' :
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no one so miserable As myself." " Strolling, mud smoking a cigar- - ' ' '. 0,160 true, th#,t I .Would die - to Save You . L deli he sami.voinin con-, this-vl�s.s, still unoohaeotedL With any -ram : ,
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11 But then -the riak." He spasko liery '.gver,oinoa my explo, ' nation. with MmrwR- fjoiasnygrief or harm. If,"-siVikinghii TO $,I, vow, t � hen," . says. -he, impatiently. � vereatioa. Good reading - is L the natural way system he 18,768,256 pergonol6irm- ..
qwepy now, but he has come off the table' -duke I have.. Carefully L&VOided Sir Mark. v,i,e,'siid speaking in iii Blow, Peculiar tone, I ent And vehicle of All gooll'things. it Appears that of tl
a I 1 And I forthwith repealt to him 'word for . effective 'of -all oommentaxies. iDg the total urban population of the Glee- -
an is standing before ", one hand testing Not once has be, had ma opportunity Of I if YOU. are ever in deep trouble,, and I can t L An Sir Mork,esna Ia �116`wofit . J .
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on it very close tA) Mine', but not touching. �LW#4-rde alQj�e. . 'Not once have I , 1. Word all that passed be we 3 866,676b raoiding in
sposhin I I . help you, think of we.": - I ' I . . . I upon. the works of genius; It seems th man Empire, only I , "'
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. I am gazing earne tly into his face -with � . Ism impfeaged, .,without, - me, in the evorgreen walk. . . bdog4ead authors I to life again, slid makes 1,175 small . to*wu I a', - were Still, iluprovided � L ,. I '
a suffere him to draw Me Into persons.' Loon. knowing Why, . . .11 . . . t* _ While the ,_ . �
. L . ''I . . � 'Consequently, I am doubly pilt L It is ss� though Some ,one' had. I 'd uras "The sooundrell"',asys 'Duk4, when. I us sit clown familiarly -with, the great and with railway communism 'on , . ,. . I
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large, wistful eyes. . . L I I versation. ' � I ).L IgroW_ao.Whit IMIZIA &'ad have finished.' ' : .* . ... I * d of all ages. Did you ever notice what -remaining 1,557 towns, with an aggregate ." , , I 11,
I, it was the same longing. ter riviouge: out And annoyed by thin reacottra-coh- a as I - , ,
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. upon. we I from Me Lin a . r I. , ,,I really think he 960 hen mply Oro. . .
-nothing OIS& I -had: science telling me he' carea wore for me my breath comei hot, quick- � I's Yen, just 60,11 0&3 , life Ana poweithe Holy Scripture has W PoTulation. of 14,901,5790 werea
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trie:L to make up withyou, by asking. YOIA to then is at alt.Wo be desired. gasps. At this m6went; m deadly fear Of mustlelve gone mad.. H . wellread? Have you ever heard the wonder- Xi ad with such facilities. This rapid ex- , . .
you Seeing miss be- flibgs the cigar 6, . -somethinjin't"gible" far o90 of something no excuse for it, lie 1 Simply ordered him ful effedta produced by � Elizabeth Ffy � , , ,
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take me to the rink in the evening, but a quickly forwar a out of) the house. He looked 'dreadfully - . oulbe prisonsirs Of 140904O.. . completed within less thin a-deande of *6 L -, , �.
would not meet my advances, and,answored hedge amd b9men.mon d. . lyingin the mystio f 11tUr0, P46886 Ov r. MO, by simply . . .
a. L " Your , ".0h, don't do th&t,L' I I 'I 'Saying unoon- like a cold Wind.. .. . . ., Alter all,, path& a he could not -reading.to them -the parable 'of the Prodi- conclusion of the laot-Franco-Garman war�' L 1, , L.
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words reatored PM my sugar. ,aideter-. perpedly an I'wbll cAa; . Sir Mark, raising his hat, drawo,11ear. help it ,&I Son 2 . Princes and pe6re of the realm, Which in the indemnit . I
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Mined to j3how you I could go there Without , fessiy. wanted a. good cig r a 'He takes MYL chiliad, gloveleBB hand. . . iol, said� counted it a privilege to stand- in bad provided the capital necessary for, lee ,
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'the ,porato hurry, mud cannot stoy to in . lad' Complishing the task'. , - _ . � .
yourpormission. Bir,Mmrk win on . iorfero ,a May I?5 lie mks, -humbly, mud with is"-extteale- , .the diRM&I 'c'Orrillokla among, felpne a . . I I .. 1. I .
- with you i " I the natural grace that belongs to him. , 11 It ,,.Of all thin conceited. libtle women I's he state merely to share with them the I I . � . -_ _. I I . I W i
spot, and asked me to go with him; it was . r Snook ... g' � , , t.,_,- ' murd I I
all the'same to me whom I woubmith, Be .6 It is.the simplest tl�lno 1, the world to, is � fare*ell." � Says. 14 Whit ga,ve you the - heallaoue'lait privilege' of witnessing the 'Marvellous . L � vankturgki f9atural 1111sto0. I I
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long as I could defy you, and I agreed -to- . ht-Isuother" replied he, coolly. "Bat Oppriefied with MY .11stunless t4ror, I night? Wasibbio-coadutib?" . - pathooi which genius, tasto and culture . Tha polican feeds its young W . . . . "
T. I heard you . '!stoop- , 11 Wellf I think. it was 110,unaea on a deter toth%b simple Story.' What ith the life- . . �
accompany him -not,. as- you thought, .what.4 dayfor you to be. out , . daniot reply. I scausly hear him. I could infuse in ,blood of its own bleeding bosom -Thisisa
bamuie, I wished to be with hhh, hub only omy at Tanah, you meant going, but felt p I I big lips lightly on my hand. � minstion not to Bee him again. � But I was m f agoination there is in really good read. beautiful ' mistake that 'will li;o forever in: , " � -
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�o vex you. I thought of no one bat .you,, tive, this bitter. witia-would daunt YOb. may * touch, recalls me. With a shudder afraid to toll you anything then, leSt YOU ing I What 0; Power it gives.ono J_ In the . ,end. The ,I real live" pelia
I The hit at - the . table with h' ' , iia.. ia SymbbI mud log . .
I% in -74 -and'drawiv inight refuse to r, an . .
It would not trouble me if I never'Saw J Accompany YO. 3ur desperate hurry.? I onstob &way my lingers, 9 or be unciVil,,,Or have 06 tow , T hospital, in fbe chamber Of the fuva, as, a large bgg under her unwieldy ,
Mark Gore again. You believe me, 'Duke 7 . Is, it an errand of ,mercy -0, 00,90of life Or back, alksop past him .in g0gdT basic to rid *In 'any W Y' the ,uroory, in the dowmtlo, in the social )k; and digging 4ith the beak towards - . -
wilful lie, did I 2", TWO death?" , - . 11 , . . . myself. of him and - the ,evil fears to which You will remember your promise, 'Duke, circle, among chosen friends and com- bat d
I never told'yoU a . . . leel4 her brood an soils,
heavy tears, long gathering, roll down my � His emoymanner reassures me., - I .1 and lei him go quietly- away. An.explan- . 5, how it onables Yom to, minister to the breast, she .
] I" . his words have given rise- I , I he is gone, panlon, 1111tort, the pleasure Of her feathers wito. rod-bt%isied, tilbits of fish, - t,
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chooks. . I I Bat Cummins,,! Bay, I hurry on with parted lips an4l.tremblijog .. the amoodment, do � 3 bag. The nightingale loans hat � , "
,, I sin going to entr J , stion wosild do wo�good. Onelf . . . � .
laughing. 11 Don't you. Pity me?' Cannq4 Ming the ' , will U Ot Bigi*.t, , , t -or Accomplish. from � thl I . I . I r
11 Never " replies he, boargely'. - . . fulges, . � anxious. to -escape. Or I . I dear ones, 68 - no, �Other� sr against, A thorn ,sad sitigain. pain. . I �
sot . We dresm at of ire used to be ouch a good feIIowi'!.6%Y1 . i weVit can.'' No instruppenb of �msn!s OeViS-� breast'
Silence f Iowa his last Word. � stand- you Understand what a difficult to . sk I have rustic bridge - that opens A sMall I Itiectively ,- 'Duke, in ps. puzzled, provoked tone., .1 . In the Old Poetill6t only hao.ihe a thora Ili . .
1 It 0 bad inj cawk6aoli 4he beatt'as does that most
very near, yet separate, gazing into each laid oat for myself t: 140, I th n YO the end of a. pathway, I glance iul - :,, Well he is anything but that now,"! I . . . her breast,, but she puts ft thet0* Insi"d .
other,s eyes. Pragently; impulsively, his b6ttitnot come. J sIasIVba,dkbIeitO,uBA backwards. He is still standingwotiou . I instrument, the human voice. of - - ,
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� it - Ipft 6 deal with a we patted. his reply I. 'with decision. 11 It You, go &way W(iuder""ispeoial gift and. endowment to beinj .the voice Of 101161Y 'love she' ought '
and moves, and closes firmly upon mind more Persuasive - arts . . . less on the exact siJot wher It ,I, Goal . to be the emblem of those -discontented �- .
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For an instant longer we gaze, and thea. 1 him alone." . . . arms folded, his -head bare, hia eyes find now, 'Duke, I think. I will'961 ' up- I da" his alaosen oreaturee. Fold it not Away in people who; in a p sitioa enviable toothoro� . . �
in his Arms, crying as it my hestbwould is I would back you lo wit! Wore he the Again I Shudder. say he will bia"Ca big way to London by the m-naphin. if you would double the value - 0 :.
am . upon my retreating form; i . , first ni,Wki .-their 6wa troubles, And then .' � - �
. � . time T'am dkesoed. I �' - ' I - of sit, your other acquisitions, if ,you would . o in self- oom' miseratibri, Of . . �
break. , I . King,of'the Cannibal Islands bimselL It I find hasten out of eight. I oa deal Four own enjoyment spend their live i
-__ I' You don't care for bar ; say you doti't must tob witness your -triumph, Way 1'.01 lhavessid,111 will never aee1iofaqe I' ket through my toilet withs, go add immeasurably to 3 0OUrBe, the nightingale ift not such.& loot as �
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care for bar," I Bob, entreatingly. , . . least be your secort to it loinj &in.,,.' findinyself downstairs; I am determined . &ra, cultivate with in .... mut she looks in ng; Whi in poetry too. But . . .
'I Phyllis, how can you Ask me 2 To care , I oaA see he is obstinately bent ot! I . To carry out this design I determine oil � I okar. ment.of C1 'sing a death so
. I � ,#cry Chinon of getting, Mu$ib below the, �
-have my at- ., lid. grow once move die. as in my to afford him a � Core this divine W t. ,No o hatched durinf thunder; Add this .
for that worldly-wise woman, when I comp ion, � s . I . � . . sugaring groin headache for on, ines before X make my appear- skies in equal to that of FarO silvery SP0.0011, they Sri . � .
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you to love, my own darling, my angel I's ' quieted'. . 1. . life, and by this'volemus mbpone myself from .of the Prom I I , high ib Vi6se-the belief 6 otherwise Sensible - .
This in comforting; it almost sonudwas , I& Y048, it YOU Wish ib,!' I BOY With Obvi' dinner. Arraed With thiii A -solution, I on . ftomthe IiP3 of a man or. woman of folks. Crown siad cariews hate each other . . �
thoup, he were calling hot bad aameO, and CUB unwillingness ;but it is OuGhA116619 swiftly to my roord oaths early nigat closes . When dressed to wimithallosatiefsatioil, I cuIturo,-11rof..Xohit,S- 11art. ' ,1 , r eggs put In the Same 116811 Will � - ,7
h . go CaUtiously,through the house, mud, con. . — . . . . ad that thei .
. I Bob on contentedly frow the abetter of hie way tow! it scarcely Seems. "�Ovth, Your in, bsvibg lingered in the gardens 'a long as . , . . I I � all burst. Talking of dgge, the Clock of the, ,� .
- . � I . t� . . I .. . I . I . . U, I . . . trary to MY Usual custom, Make straight for , , . Substitutes tOr 1111umuffilu NAM an egg when -the hen. . I
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arms. � I While. , � - - I prudence would Perial, .. �_ I - MarmidUka's' study. OP6111119 the 'door � .'. I I I . . . South of Eugland lays �!
is And you will never speak to her again, ',I think it very *oil worth my while Throwing, Myself upon a SON 1 suin to face One ( - ble discussions on has ceased lsyivg�lt is a siEall'insig6ificant � ,
will you, dear 'Dalier I Q. . , and accept your Vadow permission," without knodking" I find myself face A the mostnota ' - .
. the adjective# mud 9, mouglithn faithful 'Martha, and declare Karmaduke and Sir Mark Gore. the gubatituteR lot the human milk in Uffairswith no yolk in it, clearly, an &Instant
oh, my pet I You f orgdt she is a gUeSt with a quiet, Strong on, � myself unwell. -.'They hardly coiIatitutb, a -with' . I I b which to6k 010.130 -at . These cocks' eggs arg to be ' ''
" my evidon y,tomploo, I feel petr fibiland somewhat guilty. - of children's diet Ia ths attempt. .
in the house. How cau I avold,.Bpoaking determination not to notice lie', these words of Mine, a" y -fourth meeting of .German found in Suesex, if nowhere aloe. As we 14
and being civil to her 2" . . . I- objection to his company. 60 there Is no through - oxcitemOut sua'UU696itic8p, 690' What use Condemning myself to Solitary the fcsrt�� Utgo Paltry yard leii4ob's , .
� . 6 in I onfirom to)! go many hours, if the close naturalists and physicians, At S%Iz1b have got to the I ,
11 Of 000rse I don't mean that. But YOU will heip for it, and wa��mk2� by Bid .throbbing painfully. I f0bl f Ovakisho an ant I i the Boston Globe., A dommismon had turkey have es'wotel; the Ardiricahs bava, � - � .
have no tete.a� tetes, And you won't 'be go glance. . . - . . I migeiably restless, though My tooli61113uper- of 0 6nly. brings we iricontact with ftyl . , . ,nor of discoverinj thatill-conditionod -
. attentive to her, and you will be very glad , presently; in 0, lov? voioei he says find. fitition, at a few,,hdaro, since hall �reeofvoa what I have so striven to avoid? ' been proviously Appointed to ,-prepare. the he a poor as Job's I
.1. . 3ref see I - - its e and vanished, Still, Marmaduke's blue eyes Are f(RAhiDg, and pppars. the dipatasion being directed to bird, They say "A turkey
4 when she goes away?" I dehly and without k I tro-Carrington 7 elf into 'thin, si: 0 are white mad ,compressed. Sit' two Pcintss,viz-, frat, the substitution of that bad to loan Against A fence to gobble,"
I, I will, indeed, be moat Sincerely do- I-Whydoyousvoidme,D .. . how can I draw brdath f raely While Is t114t ''his lip . ll, unadulterated Knimaf(cov0s) milk but there we MuRb leave him, as he does .�
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lighted, it her staying causes you one What have I done to be tab000d me I. have man" contiqUen to haunt the house 2 ' � Mark, taways dark and supercilious, in nature An Milk, and its production; not strictly belong to. ue--Alf the rmr
moment's Units Wean a We - a I off@uded 44 ya ,Mar6las, looking, much toe same -so usual, except for for the )auto I . o . .
I ?,I. Dear, dear met ni'ms" Na id, the substitution Of artificial foods, Tound. .
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leaving next wee,V, Idt. us be polite to her you in guy WAY . 1�al, witTinvurn. , I & oortal'u,bittef expression that adorus the 86001 out milks for the natural milk . 11 ' ' .
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these few remaining dayo�poor, 11 Offandind"we 21, I. stammer (when. poo, comio once-, and an unlimited supply of cornets of his mouth. : , re Loipoio in, thinks to the Socialist% A, 0. I
fat V111no hat differ. -their natu' and Value. Altar 60-rue4t
Blanche I -and then we will forget she ever vie are unexpeotemy Asked an obnoxious, remedies.. , 64 You do look'bad, to � be huraI � me fikedly AS I enter, but with W discussion for two - -daygo the conclusion Bomi-stato of Diego condition, And, Ad IL eon-
dved.,, p . I I question, what would they do it they could . 0 i, rJ . lee, unpleasant to live in. Every
11 Yes," I acquiesce, and then there is a mot repeat the questiotiet's Worsla 2). it of You really should got savicer in m 10ye ant feelings I big baud to Me, reached in regard to artiffloial-foof(B was SequOt .
lay in M, vil , At is - Matmaddke holds, out foreignov is liable to be regarded Whit . .
ng - , sit uArk's expressed in A uustillabuS . resolution, ii� necessity and L
]!at goi 6. How 10 Young Dr-, Met a .1 Is T ; paessorts ate i . .
patifit in the Conversation. Is he course you'hava not Offended m that Clovers I do hearo as he can OutO fit - ' na the flash dide in his BYGO .h&b these preparatiObS call in no WAY gUSP'c'on
war? �For coulayou2 What pan .havo put BUOIAS a w a f AIDS." * I . . the police ara preposterously offioiolov. Aft
to touch art the otlide cause of thing,; sad yet% tire getting them On Ad 08 UPS form theod nOt oralgi,,, I protegt, vabs- bq, substituted for mothers! milk, and, as. . �
as little time I am filled With woddermaLlit; ridiculous idea I ourbakd2l, * - �g this first year, Mo to American Student at the C0DS6iVAtOiXO WeA I
dreadful frequent. 0111Y two Since 1 'sNoi I . AV hand through Marine,, exclusive -foods durb I
then I say, ohyry, 11 You do not ask vie ,,,Your own "atooniuot. Do You think I ,used a whole bottle of 'odyaollun U00n your mently, putting my be entirely and completely, a u lately condemned to twelity-four houio im . ' '1'
have not seen, &I ugoa Mau I . ankelo arms aud,glavoing at toy opponent rojeoto
about-9srk Gore?" I la fait'Yout clis .Verb forehead. But vinegar is tin elegant be the ouiy jail, with 'payment Of all tIPS11600, for ,
,,No,, repliel or will 1. I ,nar?,, 110 logpogIldtig almostin an under- my abettor ; " 'Duke is my milk was declared to "atealing,woodloo 111namuch ao'he had .
& be, hastily, 11 a thing, mud much stronger than the, day. defiand from a anythin =tute for human milk, allad ovary �
'and everything; I beliete 'all YOU tone. 10 Wore I your greatest OUGMY, YOU ibalal; Why, should I hill a small bisnoli of. lilac f tow A tree �, ;
Underst shall I try It, mim 21, - , hue 30noaz offort shoula, be Made to insuise its parity
gaiii. A misconception areas betweien no ; could not treat me with more distant cool, ,I No thank YOU', Marthm," I Say# fooling from him ? I told you 1 would ( . and gooduedo. I =uging the street. A police n
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toile me you must be getting to data for Me must have a motifs for all this.,, Confide to him - 0,11 your own lfttl� affairs, Colawbi's,'WaS elove I .
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