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The Wingham Times, 1901-12-13, Page 11
TkE r w *"a`s o r ►'r �'r w`i ti e'v M"i 0 t + r"r 9 • 't �,,ln:r tt7$ nil. ia;is, IQ crura lilti i'(1ttbR• hot r!a it i tlLellll+'I ' `ii1t� , ra�•R*�•00 0 op A1' friend and ho fot4,Af to draw the F9Oit ' ' w« !»hMNMw t«,-n«°*M►W«ryMM«IM•rM+r« powerful '1'll(+ emperor S','14i lir eC ri l 6 tAuched. it•rath,of that o;.erful noblemtan . ! �'• `'> , clown upon his bead. IZtlt a haplay clapped lilt+ bards and shoutoil brava ,fid bhn -ginthou ht "} esker 4i Shore kv said, "I T nonld rather y' g togatti r SAT �1c *• g with all ilii, might. 9 ., cc .. 131 and ll Ittirle'e eve real' .AiiorQ � " M, V _ 1'ou would judge oi' that for yoaxr- intense iai its sparklini fire. Ills op give your kau�I to lij: *Aoxtiar tl�slu A 'J9r9 ,self. poilent fiflaV it, lnit Ile could' ipat tell to liars Proiid�.t noble fia Ilia laa�d, � �� •«r , "ale Judges.? And holo aril I to do What it lxlcant, 'lie r'onth was about IIe naked ansa solilca things abo>xt rite o :t a•� a that?" to risk the most daring feat of fill ha duke, but I would not toll hiss. ' C�t Ruric N'evel's skill be tried know'. Steadily burned Ills eye, and Wheat I must tell of evil if I tall tla) `• ' ,�r7 a i'L�i�A►NU>,, o ' his lips were set' i ike steel. A} length truth, I will not speak if I tsa>i prop. - here before you. If I mistake not, P p A , C: � o B - Y Jr.J>C° you have scale good swordsmen near Ise saw that the Greek was' playing Orly avold it, P p" If you. ha,vo ,.i Y—tjoscl r; .»a»r r w«.ww.a.a«q.....ws»...w.,x..r•a....«.r«.ww»rw«9«r•r»r«r«° M rw«r.�«r«MkIJ 990' your palace. `.��here is Demetrius), the for fl tllrllat, 0.11d Ile IORreI'ed 1115 "You tY�rre right, �ieAOblt1. 3 You ;jeyvelr}• line, liovVvsr arauail e•rorrgrrn•a'r•o°r•o•r•are•o•r•rr*rr•arrr 9 9} r 9 r 9 9 9 r r O 9 9 9 o r � o �+' ' . 0 Greek," point. Demetrius saw tyle chance, were v ry aright about this last arta - • t a e� o e • 0 0 o e " r o • a 1 (•e•!•� • �14A14!����r9�ooro9°�jr 'c „ And, drawing 1116 arm Alel{I �t4Cla a ,just write us about it, F.?" i lus'b"dden tirzeil resumed . "What, my araster at arms? g quickly r but y ou should not have, told 411 you ' . ,anti yo sa, Olga?" "Yes, ' be made the thrust with all his pow know concerning axle Alad II]e." Qtsr Gata:o nes r9rausus "The noble count was desirous, <c dire `es, sire, Aja ere He was surd now he has won, cc g - photograpt+g of �„ ", ut how was it?" sire, that 1 'shoald accompany hien, y, he '�'e the best swordsman I hope l diel nothing wrong, Oh, y Thuts it,yvas, size. 0n the da be- I and I did eo. Upon reaching the in n1y empix �,' I think our young for 'there was no earthly way in I should be proud to acknowledge Piece °as ar o1.1, bo t: st a • • st Y ( with man's sho we found him at work adventurer w uld fare 'badly in his ul biers has point could be struck e1: my love for such a inane" you fros =,a will t,a s. at 4'sstage t oe Itur c Novel, who is upon a gunlock, 1 think. Ile re- hands." � tliel� dawn or Bila. But Seo.! With a 'Aye,. and so I am, my little � r � "Never mWO,. sire. You could 9 1d ng motion,. a motion almost im sprite, I love Ruric with my whole wt; guaratitce satfe da.tr�ery {,maker in Sloboda. Ile went as t �v The count urted him to sign 1tt 7 id(re. P } soul and would be proud, to give him ud e. erre tibio, Ruric passes his savoxd `r and the other slides lion upon its g —prepay c9l:tr;;es wtltl �tleer- - ; m wished, and while there the gun h b "Wh " saidl` Peter, -with a smile l; P m hand this da. but that is no res- _ ` maker, who is a huge fellow, provok- mild, persuasive language until the Why," hiindlee the count as T y' Y' 3' i y''vu so. side and the other point, instead of son wb . you should tell of it." fully refund Mone If ed a quarrel and knelled the noble- fellow became insolent. Then he » touching his cc y Y ' man down. Of course the count was used some stronger terms, and I would a mere cliild. breast, is caught in the Surely, my mistress, I meant no desire, , „rr" kms„ •'. think he made some. threat of what Sire, spore Ruric modestly, but cross guard of his haft. Then, quick harm," the young girl cried eagerly, ` offended, and as the ruffian threat- et frankly, " t were. surer no dis- as lightning .and with all his might cc DIAMONXI UA1.L. "ened to repeat the offense and as he lie would do if his insults to the lady grace to be , 11ft were, b our tutor." Dui onl 'Tenable, 1 do not biline _ furthermore grossly Insulted a no- were repeated, and thereu on the by Ruric bends his elbow downward y , y wouldbave 'ou.carefule# + l.stauusr„•a 1r+•a. g 3 And will :you take: a turn w1tll with the whole weight of his mass- «And I would be edrful, :But, oh S ble lad whom the count held most gunmalcer struck him .a furious Y blow in the face and knocked him him at the swords?” sve shoulder and thra�vs Ills wrist you could not have resisted frim. TIe ` r rose -dear he could hardly help challenb down. 1 cannot remember All file " es, sire, if so it please,you:'' upnar'd. On that instant the Greek drew it from me almost era I knew i Sits., 'ing him. The fellow accepted the threatening language which the fel- By my soM, cried thEi emperor, sees and fools what meant that it, He put his questions in such a ' �Oria° m nes A.d9t iae ata., ,t challenge and has suec,eoded by the b „ leaping a "we'll have some diver" ' strange fire of the eye, Re feels, alis low used, but it'yeas fearful. P ►� P strango manner that I could not . TU�r'l�"'Q. .� most cowardly mun�uvering. in in- "And how about the duel?" asked Sion out of this trial.: What be, point caught, but before he can, Diose speak without telling what hamant- flictivga on him a mortal wound:" his grasp more. firmly the haft is c / ' "This " P the emperor. there l fight up the chamber. Let I g Y ed to know. He did not say, Does „. I his is a serials affair," said the ever lam be lighted for we want wrenched from his hand. It strikes she love Ruric Nevel ?' but lie took it . -emperor, who had not failed to note In answer to this Urzen went on y P ° the vaulted coiling with a dull'clan 1 P and related what he lead prepared sight now. Send Demetrius- here g g for granted that such was the case, - - -- -- - -�--- the astonished look of the surgeon on the sub; ect and it Weep .ani ed find tell him to bring hisroundedged moa, descending, is caught fairly on and then ere I was aware .of it lie -while the duke was telling his story. 1 Y swordsl" the hilt by Ruric Novel. had made isle say f "It is most serious, sire, and sure- said that the report was about on n For a. moment all is still as death Y so, But lie surely ; \ t ` r• Both the duke and Urzen_ stood does not lnern you harm, nor does , Rainaaaswear \' ly the ruffian should be at once ere, par with what we have already flahast at thio new turn., but the in that chamber. Ruric is the first he mean harm to, Ruric. He is a � p . have nq etiect opr�-g cuto(l." card. IIe even went so far as to r, Y to break the silence, He advances bataeaa Lt.a,ea �oid�n dllroa not interfere, for the saw ood man, I know. " viltbEureka liar. "But did you not say that the swear that the count had tried re- that their im critii master wyas. all to lire Greek, and as he hands back goo wish I could see him "'returned ` AC5 O'I. it res - taunt ahallehged him?" Pon to to compromise rnattors aft- P him,"returned th<(limp o excitement note to see a trial of shill both the swords he says: Rosalind half to herself, kccrctlteie:,,n, "I did, sire*, but you must remem- er the conflict had begun, that be "Demetrius remember our cc y' begged of Novel to give up the bat- at that science which, above all oth- your You cannot mistake him if you . xbie, sat�hes her that, it was an instinct of self ors, lie tried o romise. I know ou are a brave de not l.rcak. >, 4 tie, but that the latter, thirsting for t male his otlicexs I P Y ever do see him, my mistress.: He is No rouobspr- \ reservation with the noble count. r , , learn. But then the had one hoe man, for I can see it in your forgi.v- a strange looking man and then face to share pp the young nobleman s blood ke y \i�\` preservation fellow would have undoubtedly y g ' P —Demetrius inlgllt overcome the ing glance. You will not like me the " ° ' " anaent. 7'he ,• moo. A\y hotly, madly' atit. a „ he dresses dlffer'elitly from most Of harntsa nu \y 1 znurderod him had he not taken this less for this. en,y keep+���' \ i •course." It was at this juncture and ysith•• guumaker so. •easily that Peter �, „ our church olf'lcers. 'IIe dresses all I iook,n l.,:o • r • out referring to the sur can til,lt should not see his real power. By heaven, no! the noble. Greek in black—today it was in black vel- ; °°W Mt • �; Were you resent at the duel m o g cries dro ing both the swords and , meats t°''c, 1 r ?" Y p y the emperor sent for Ruric, lentil, . Demetrius soon came, and under PP vet, -'But his shape is.his most strik- asmn,tl ytha Having lotirllecl that a lieutenant of , his arm he carried lire swords, `Giles extend ng both hands, which. the ing characteristic. He is the fat - lord , Eiaracsti U!4, ?y j "No, sire, but I have a friend o gtmmaker grasped. `I honor you, I test man in Moscow. His bell •without wbo was resent" the mitagorod guard was prese1't were of the common size, but with love YOU." Y = rig � � f t "ThenP „ at the duel he sent for hien 'also. round edges and points on purpose Y shakes when he laughs, and his chin + 1 you may bring him in. Peter Alexiowitz the impetuous sold 1 Orsa arrived first and was resent or play. The master at arms was a � P seems to sink clear out of sight. He , sold «� t� . The duke departed, and when he when Ruric came. P powerfully built mall and possessed emperor, then in the zeal and fire of 'would be a funny man and Would in cans .• \ returned Stephen Lrzen bore him a splendid form. He was a Gregk Youth, leaped from his standing make me laugh if he did not puzzle as sizes, company. And now Ruric Novel stood be- P P Made by t P y g b birth and was now retained b Place and caught Ruric by the hand. me so." ' "This » tore his emperor. Peter azed u on Y Y „ itnpe�faf Ail ?his is the man sire Olga said P g P B St. Michael he cried ear- " ;as he led his companion forward. him for some moments, and then Ile the emperor as a teacher of the Y And did he ask you about any- company. P I nestly and loudly, you stand clear thing else 9' _ ' `'•' The emperor gazed upon 17rzen n said: sword exercise. , P 1 " "Demetrius," said Peter, "I have I of all blame, for full well do I know, "No; only -he asked me if I knew j •' few moments in silence and then Sir, thy bearing is bold. sent for ou to entertain us with a -that had you so desired you could how the duke stood with the em er- said: "Why should it not be, sire, when Y p have slain Conrad Damonoll' at our cc- .Istand before one whom I honor show of your skill. .Hero isa'mau Y or, and I told him I thought he71 ou were present at this duel, first thrust.'' ' �oCao f•�'•were ou not, sirt" and respect and do not fear ?" So about yvhose poyver there is some stood very well. Then he said be `QI Ladies u Y „ dispute. Mind you, it is. all in kind- Sire, returned the youth, now had heard that they bad had some I was, sire, tiro man answered; 'poker Ruric cahnly and with pecul- P y speaking tremulously, "twice did I -bowing low. lar dignity: ness. Ruric Novel, take your weap- dispute concerning the duel between cc "Not fear?" re a out disarm the count and yet spare him. Count Damonoff and Ruric. But 1. :end he was at their first. meeting p ated the auto- 1 And when in my rage I broke his �_� p crat sternly. i he youth stepped , forward and I told him I guessed that had result- , :also sire interposed the duke. Y weapon in twain to brie him to his Tejj HOW Nll'lblM S geaart and Nervy tu?'� "Ah, yes. Then you know all "No, sire. Peter of Russia is nota extended his left hand for the souses he seized a second sword:" ed in no estrangement, for the duke ;i about the affair?" masa to be feared by. those who love sword, and the right hand he ex- c, was as much at court as ever. And F& Make 'Weak ho le Stonf. t, ` ' " tended for the other to grasp. It Sir. duke, spoke the emperor, after that he told me about the duel "tip •' "Yes. answered Urzen. and honor him. g P• � g , � c "Insolence 1" uttered the duke. was taken warmly, for, tine,; Greek tiirnil)g toward Olga, who stood. as he was there and saw nearly the "Then tell me about it." trembling with rage and �mortifica- „ "first, sire," commenPH the man, The emperor looked up into' his saw In an instant that he hticl a no- ,tion, "soli see you must.have labored whole of the affair. 'Casting a sort of assuring *lance at face, and Ile adde(Y. ble man to deal with. And those And Zenobie went on and told all MRS. ELIZAs13TI3 BARTON: Britta $t.p , .. " f' two men were not much unlike in under a mistake. You can retire that the monk related about Ruete's says ° "I speak a good word f t Mit• > :'the duke, "the rannt went to the "Noll, sire, you can see for your- now. Not a word sir l" burn's Heart and Nerve Pills With pipastire" nmttker's shop to got flim to— self sornc of his traits of character." form. Demetrius was an atom the bravery, and Rosalind listened now They proved to me a most ekce�llentt, . ��_ l "e "Aye e returned Peter, "I ,see. _taller, but Ruric showed lire more With a quivering lip and a trem- attentively and eagerly. It was a remedy for nervousness, nervous debility tf. r Inusele, blind step tho duke left the apart- theme that leased her. The and exhaustion, and I can heartily recom- .� I.et me explain here, sire, inter- They are wonderful.' I knew not r, I, Mont and- after him went Stephen P mend them." 1 iuptccl the duke as his puppet hesi- that among my artisans there were the night had conte on, but the i i7rzen. P tendant sayv how gratefully the ac- y cc men of such boldness. great lamps were all lighted, and the ; ' count came u on the ears of her MRS. POLAND, Brunswick street, s$ r. -fated, this man may not knoll' r. �� o 11 I "D1 husband sufferedgreatlyWithin . properly about that mission. Uv- The dike knew not how to in- room was as bright as eddy. I `Now, Ruric Nevel, if. y*ou leave mistress, and she closed the recital vous Less, complicated y heat 'trouttle.% ,t ing with me is a Dung gip! award terpret this, and he moved back a Sir, said Ruric, addressing the. Moscow yvithout my consent you do with some opinion of her own hlilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills haves.11 A Y " ace. Greelc, "this is none of my seeking, i so at our eril. I would not lose cured him, and he, now is wen 'of mine, a gentle, timid being, who P « , though I confess that for a Ion Y P ;, wherein. Ruric Nevel was held u as. b blas been somewhat a comfort to me =how, sir, resumed Peter, turn- b g sight of ou, .lou are at libert . P strong.' Y Y a attern after which all men who. in my loneliness. In childhood she ing to the gnnmaker, "how dared while I have longed to cross a play-'. In, an hour more Ruric was upon P —`13 p wished to solo the love of woman ,,,,�r - !i was acquainted with this Ruric Ne- you strike a Russian nobleman Y' ful sword with yon. I play well." .his mother's bosom. He told her all XA-LtuAt'"I'akeoneatnigh be«• "I like you," the Greek returned- j that had happened, all but -the last should be made.. • - cc fore retiring,. vel, and now thea fellow has presum- I dict not, sere. Conrad Damono'(F Y pp , s a^ work while ou -ed thereupon several times to insult came to my shop, and he brought bluntly and kindly, "and if you beat words of the emperor. He did not y epi' me I will not lie you less. i can af- i P without a gra at ' her of late with his disgusting fa- me a paper in which I was required ` Y tell her of those, for he knew not gripe, curing Biliousness, Sick Flaada C* " o or ordered to relinquish all claims ford to be beat once, seeing that whether the boded him good or Constipation and Dyspepsia,audmalca (V* miliarity. She dared not remon- q Y b re,1 la 'flet is the mor,un . strate with him for fear of violence, to the hand of — thus far I have never been since first evil. • g "Sire," interposed the duke,"lio I ofl`ered to fence." '' " `� '"' -.. so she referred the matter to me. P „ ..-, • Come, come, cried Peter, who CRAPTER VIII. ! ' .The count has been anxious to win misstates; — ' ' -• '"'='-=� - "Never ntind" broke in the em- Was impatient for the entertain= Tnru 4ASK FALLS FROU THE VILLAIN'S �- �' Icer for a wife, r tl thought biro not eror, with cin authoritative wave of ment, "let's see the opening. Now, FACE• ` os�a0000m®somoo�o,•� �4me®s©a�©eoaa�aovo♦m♦o0d♦f (, yin improper perso� to send on the P It was about two weeks after the r c delicate mission. Accordingly I the hand, "we will hear nothing stand aside, gentlemen:' s b Y Like twins stood those swords- events last recorded that Rosalind s, T v ' I 9 t wI•ote a sort of promise in the form about the lady here. �Yhy did you ♦ _ i �► I P strike the count?" men as their weapons crossed with a i Valdai sat in h ^• own apartment ® ;•, •of a voluntary assurance ledging P I ♦ �1 r the si er not to make himself fa " r I with Zenobie for box companion. It Because sire he descended from clear, sharp clang. The Greek ,rod { P o lm orf carefully, and Ruric as carefull was in the 'afternoon, :and a severe ♦ '° l&1 �`' �,�@ i I mil with the lady any more. And his station and struck me. Ile y' y storm was raying without. o • �•� !I1 ® H E sl � a n d k:at the same time he received the as- threw away the shield which should awarded every stroke. Then the for- raging j -an that his presence was ver protect the nobleman . and struck Iver assumed a guard, and Ruric le(1. i "Vow, Zenobie," spoke the beauti- ' ��9) a. P Y me without rovocation." off in turn. Ere long the swords ' fur maiden, we have a moment a � • T l i disagreeable to the person mention- P ES clashed with sharper ring and soon alone, the first since morning. And e .,ed. This 1 supposed be would sign And then you knocked him P o� I o O F DEVONSHIRE. �- a„ how tell me about that black monk. jat once -and as the count aspired to down ` sparks of fire flew out from fire o P I What dill he say his name was ? o � `Z did sire." clanging steel. Louder and louder Y�- i _ k her hand I deemed it no more than ,; grew the clan and quicker and I "Vlaclimlr," � A R-temarkable Ofl-er.., ri ht that he should render her this And perhaps yolu would have g gs q „ • done the same to me" quicker' .grew the strokes. The i Ah, yes. I have heard his name, service. Now, sire, this gentleman j'_,:.Z••»:sts write made with skill and ( and if I mistake not he is a sort of thaV•e�titiIi'.le." "Sire," answered the youth qui 's Here is, -he best offer ever made in this commitnity. By a very excellent nr Ev • mysterious being.. ran e s ly, "when Damonof£ tried by threats „ g Ment made with the Family Herald and Weekly Star of r6ritreal we are • . to make me sign his papet I told "� I He is, my mistress, and I am just �' enabled to offer TaE WING,IiAM TruEs and that great Family Panes, the r , P P as eontident that I have seen him be- ♦ Family Herald and Weekly Star for one year for the small sum of �1.?o add iu- him there was but one man on ♦ elude to each subscriber thi% beautiful premlum pictures of which the foils t kEvirery IT'Nother earth at whose order I would do fore as Z sill that I have seen you be- ins is a brief description. fore." that thing. The man who has the « �� KING EDWARD VII.—True to life, a beautiful portr'alb size 18 x tHow? Seen him before? 4 Inches on beautiful heavy white mun finished paper for framing. This portrait dch.ADoctur right t0 Command e.shall never have ~ « .ea „ has been taken since his accession to the throne, and is the very latest and best occasion to strike me." ac „ ♦ obtainable. It cannot be had except through the FAMrLY HERALD AND But where!} WEEKLY STAR; each acture bears the King's auto rah This There was something in this reply o hpg p . pictures has the' ' 2t is an anxious time for mothers and more in the tone and bearing of a � � � � � � "Aho' returned trio young girl, : great rical fya in Etat no other en aftort the n X0i 's accession, and has therefore jlwhen the little ones get their feet cold him who spoke it that made the 0 C with a dubious shake of the head, pp QUEEN ALEXANDRA. --An exquisitely beautiful picture of the remxrk- wet, and coma hate hoarse and duke tremble. He saw plainly that �•»,, ,_,_ � "there is the mystery. I� or tiro life � abry beautiful and good Queen Alexandra, also taken sine the Xing's aacossron " 1 imeotoughing, or y crou in the night via- , of me I cannot tell. Ile knew me--- to the throne. It is the same size as that of the. Kin the two forming a hand- time of deadly croup. Then it is that the emperor's e ea s sparkled with ad- �i g, ,3 mothers turn gratefully to Dr. Chase, Y P L C 1 be knows ever' bod and ret Ire has some pair of pictures that alone would sell for many times the subscription price tniration as they rested upon the y' y y of pa er find pictures. Macho, through his great Recipe nook and • � p t Ifxlnoua family remedies, has time and gnnmaker'. not been long tri tale city if one ♦ o portrait of the Bing and Consort taken at the second or attoeeedlnx sit• mein ttaved the littio ones and alder "Bttt now about this Nuel," re- r L _•" might Judge from his conversation." ♦ tangs can have one fraction of the value of the first, These go down to history, fila e, too, from suffering and death. "How ��'4i� But wgat did lie stopyou for? 1'HE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRM- - The Renowned Gitinsb*rough Pie- ( 7t is truly surprising• how promptly sumed the emperor. How dared � BUTE � b U e�l� r " y * ture. Sold at auction sale in London twent •tivA ' hero was It? asked Rosalind ea- o years a e for £1o,�It 09r, �Chase'rt syrup o1' Linseed and Turd you take advantage Of the count In--�-••• • stolen by olevar thieves, hidden Por over twenty-four year:9 and �eiivered to itx ipontine brings roller when the throat the conflict t' orI �t is gore and irritated, when the cold is et ? g y , owner on payment of bz,000 reward and since sold to � r'. J. Pierpont 1lorgan for night in the chest, and the cough'paln- "Advantage sire?" re sated the "It was in the church he stopped. �70,wo• p • This, in brief, is the hlstclry of one of the premium pteburen, which, try' y Cul And distressing. it allays tho in. youth in surprise. ,,, _ ine-1n our Church of St. Stephen. ` S clever stroke of entot'ptlse, the publishers of the lranttly Herald have secured for r, ilammatton, heals the gore and torn ,r Mits. Tito& MCCA:-N, Mooresville, IID was at the altar, and he bockon-!' their subscrtbors, The picture [•s �Ls>� [n ten colours and is.reproduced lint for itriembranea, soothes toes nervati and AYe• Did he not, Stephen TJr- ,, r p 0111 writes . I oohs troubled with line colour for colour with the ori nal. Copies of the reproduction are now sold ' � yl:icnrg the air passages. ten?" biliousness, "' a , Ed to Ina as I rose to come out. I • p p Peopie who know of tho slnt uirtr vlr- « , • rr biliousness, •headache, Turd' lost A = in Rew York City, Montreal and Toronto for .$1•L each, and this is the pietura IIe did, sire, replied the marl la` ' w t to him, and he asked about ♦ Vamilly Herald subseribars aro going to get absoluti,ly free together with tai A of Jbr. Chase is tlyrttp of linseed p petite. I could not rens' tit nii,ht, „ pictures of the Ktn and Queen. And !Curpnnflna db fiat think of accept• thus nddrrssetl. "lid was ver weak but after unin � Is that not b� ing 'the cheap substltutes vAilch lnany ce Y , $' tc is !t valuer Call t t xlsrf¢ Traits Office and see gfinlpleus And which of the two do Sou call riree bottles of B 1313, Itry al f!lsetite "About me P �� , � e these beautlfut ptcturas. {drusgis.s offer in tts pl-tee ; :.';, cents. „ r B.B.B. y y ` es, and about iatric Novel. ♦ You want Tat WisolrAm Tim s for the local news, and you waist that ` e i «, the best stV0ltlSttran? Peter rlsko(l. 1 as retulnecl, orifi I dna better their to „' - ♦ great paper, the Family 11oraid,lot its zil pmtej of geuerat astva and tatntl,� *t?r «� t1 h , sIx fire .confit is or las And avhat about us? the mala i r, Mast ,� y„yay�� � � „ !have Laeett for y ' I yvaulei not raiding. Its agrioultuial psigas aroma and worth ,ttdily tit the guaasrlpcto,a Aird what say out siI` lieuten• Ise+without Burdio Illood Bitters. , e I g irrtaa. V,11 Ills iau error. 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