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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-01-19, Page 7OVA'S TRIUMPH. A STORY OF LOVE. Ae .l WAIL, BY MARY J. HOLMES, Authcir of " Lena Rivers," "Edna Browning," "Tempest and Sunshine," Etc., Etc, t appeal. h' timed. his glazed arum him and Held: hose Government will simmer for tis, yours or the one tlutt I ttekne • Reimer pain than he had over known be- fore. "I was wrong to let him go," he mid, aloud. "'rltrt't' against two would rarely hale carried the clay, stud that t)r• aci flub 1440 The satestuger' e 'lib 163.11 ce. us teeee: ••' '" , "•#.Tutee etude ,y1 i DWI ewcbugb 1'11 ease 'dregtt + t' . eta ay tt gLag *het'laatlU(4��il , `F 4 he rough as a eutrnaeg-grrttewr. rta)llr'I Oat; en 'eat so's net to hurt them aetrai balky Nettle of yours!" "'Thank you, sir. • I daaa't tilted • it m the Kest," was the abider's • auatvor, though all the while the warm twice wee cutting cruelly' into the tonalar flesh. This Bili suspected, and mtttbe't'3tag• to himself: "Good grit, if he its a rebel," he went on; "Conelde"rmble top-lofty,ain't you, corporul? Anil nn chepsa of ,your eloth like to meet with their equals„ I'll go ou with my history. I was born in 11. Inissac'Imst'tts, atot over at d'ay's ritlo from Boston. Flyer been to Beaton?" Moth, berth: Tura replied vehement- buy nt hlh side was brave, I know. But: 'o atuawer from the stranger, sa't'e a ; and the stranger rejoined: it cannot zuttt' l,e ltelpeejr TT. is their heightened c'oloir, and Bill proceeded: - 1 II IIIi(� t 11',',.la �ril;;lll(!.1' i `ll'If'�:,II ,,•,,• 1 a _, III_ ro,;Iel hi'rk IttAinske pari ecl seoirtwit4,11',11114-seol,ltrrre{ „elr 1 1%"'i2?