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The Huron Signal, 1884-5-2, Page 3THE HUIto? 3LGNd4 b'RIDAY MAY 2, 1884. Waco, the Outcast CHAPTER VI. Tet a''tttr1011. It was drawing towards ereelig, and Lilies said Eastern sat together ion little rustic arbor in frost of the cottage, while Willy was busy with hem eel rake amuse the iuwerts Willy and Liles were both gnat gardeners and the ween them they had sern,maded the isetaae with • floe demi adornment during the few smooths they had lived in it The serious labor of the Jay was et nr —the boat was drawn up o:i the beach -- the nets were hung .n the p•.lee -and the three happy inmates of the eoltage had eons. forth t'. enjoy themselves in the soft, calm nominee Willy found his r.erealton in the trimming of a dower bed, bet Lilies and Bummed set them down side by side in the arbor to enjoy that sweet communion which their luring karts au prised and delighted in. The hand of Lilies lay in that of Eustaa,now growing brown and hard by unw,nted toil, his other arm was thrown lewdly round her, and tier head relined on his breast,wbile his .hie rested un her gleamy hair. Bafol• them was the river, whose surface was without a ripple, and in the distance lay the epp.site shore, clear, distinct and beautiful in the pure &tm-'s- pbere of evening. Ti'. scene was one o1 .treat pesos and was in unison with the deep, satisfying joy t.f their soul*. The iniuence of its perfect repose was to teaks them pensively silent, till from bis dreamy delicious reverie, Esstace was aroused by something warm drop- ping as his hind. He hooked down to- wards the fees that nestled in his bt sum, and MIT the MIA WM ruling down the cheeks of UIin: --- 'My darling, what's*, matter 1 Why do you weep t Are you unhappy r anxiously inquired. 'No ; oh, no,' she answered. 'But when I saw the hard blisters en your hand, I was reminded how much you are enduring for my sake, and how un- worthy I ase of your great love and sacrifice.' 'And is it no great • sacrifice to earn one's daily bread r said Eustace, with a smile. 'For my part now I eat the bread hh thus wrought fur with a relish I never before experieas d. My former life of ills tdulgenos was far interior to this. 4 And then,my Lilies, are we nut supreme - m lyheppyr 'Very, very happy,' she murmured. 'Trot y n were meant for a nobler wcrk than this, and I cannot get quit of the thought.. •t you are living in this ob- scurity WIretAiny sake.' 'And for my owl, er'esioes. There's a selfishneev i1' iAMeji iso tIsllitd out jam I should be miserable.' 'But had your love lighted on els who, wens your equal in reek you would have enjoyed all tate advantages of wealth.' 'And think y..0 I would have been happ.ior for these 1 No, Lilies, I am happy, perfectly happy with you here in this secluded spot. Whether our life is to be spent so I know not, but fur the present it is sufficient, and I mot not again ind my Lilies weeping over an imaginary loss. Caine now, dry your tears, for if Willy manes this way he will think I have been scolding you ' 'You *odd nae, Eustace. I don't think you would do that if I were to be ever ro naughty, you are so kind and good.' `Oh, but I have got .rine of the devil in me tow, pod more than I was myself •wale .J,' he returned. 'Itandolph round it up yesterday, and if I had not remembered he was my brother I would assuredly have crushed him to pieces.' 'I fear he will try to injure you,' said Lilies, 'His kola whoa he vowed ven- ____ was terrible.' • 'So it was, and it gives toe a glimpse into bis dark, vindictive character, but he cannot injure me, Lilo My fath- .er's injustice has in reality made me in- dependent. By Jove, here he conies. and • host of people with him. What can be the meaning of thief' $enlace sprang to his feet, for Ran- dolph, the factor and some half • down laborers, had come round the corner of the wood and were approaching the cot - teen gate. Willy had enticed them likewise, and wee metes* on the hoe, looking at them as they advanced with rano surprise, for he could not divine the purport orf their visit 'But what is the lur r persisted Willy. •1t'isr4ary it to becomes ti the sort of peepb you hart,.., about the place,' re- marked Wwtk+lpb, mob a hateful gleams tuwareis Easton. tad Lilian 'Bet Meister Orman* has as. richt le turn es out at • e emest's sones' laid Willy, u 'Yes, he has,' replied the ladder. 'You are not properly • airiest of the cottage. I allowed you to go into it panoply be cause it was empty, but you have se lease •f it for any particular ties*.' 'N r, then,' exclaimed Randolph, gland, nu more weals witk the fellow but take out the things at mica I have cone to see the eviction effected, and my time is too valuable to be wasted here ell nucha. Away into the house noun, and haul out it• contents.' The wen wade • move towards the deer, cud Willy instinctively took up • pueitio s fur resistance. 'shop,' said Eustace, in a stern, au- thoritative voice. 'Mr. Phillip,' ho am - tinned, atdressine the factor, 'you can't seriously iutend t.• do such an infamous deed as tau 1' 'I have no choice, Mr. Eustece,' an- sa trod the factor. 'The order fiom your father is imperative, and must be carried oat' 'At this hear of the evening, when darkness will be on almost immediately, &red uo p. ssihility of shelter being obtain- ed 1' 'Yee, the very hour,' rwrei Randolph 'My father and i ace resolved not to harbor vagabonds on our property. Philip, you hate iso business to allow anyone to interfere with you in the exe- cution uf your employer's order.' The face .4 Eustace fleshed witb anger and he was visite.' with a strong impulse to knock the speaker diem, but Lilies held • gentle restraining grasp 00 itis arm and the touch brought back his self- command - 'No, my nman,' said the factor, ad- dressing Willy, '1 would advise you nut to make any useless resistance, for the cottage must be immediately cleared,and gay force can essi:y overcome any opposi- tion you may ettewpt to make.' 'Oh, let him resist,' exclaimed Ran- ddpts. 'Such a fellow as him and all like him,' he added with an tn.olert glance at &est•co, ' wouldr. t be the w. rue of hiring the conceit taken out 4.1 them.' This was more than Willy cooli stand, and with one spring forward he fetched the speaker a box ort the ear, which made him stagger some paces back. 'Ku.sok the fallow down,' the recipient furiously exclaimed. 'Let anyone dare to touch him, thun- dered Eustace, stepping forward to % illy's side. 'For Gods:take, let there be no t io- /Awe idea the mile. /(curds ! are you afraid of two men r arstege sedge this *reel preceeding eta Two weeks had derma gimes the mike I 40, be whether til' Tie the 1ise- saarcely be described. Willy was when- tt.w. .4 E..twed anti the .them frees the 'emir ly eel/gaud sed Utas twfulle gad, bat cottage mit Junnt that brief time touch I 'Your owls!' eschewed his usother in is the seal of goatee • hoops* raged of ir.sst bittern's& ".. W hat lied he dolls to merit •l1 this 1 No;hisg for w hisk his senesiewee eundommsd h&— y, beset and esnssisess spied in as- phMie approval of the comae he had takes. Ise W been staosshly tree to himself—to his bowie sad mealy 'Otos, and resisted an arbitrary attempt made be his father to teaks him false to both, This wee `the heed sad trent of lea his .4eleding'—this and no users; and as the reward of his integrity •11 this lesiva tiee and indignity had boos heaped upon him. He had been less than human hai he felt no rebellious rising of spire under the wrong. The bitterest and strongest passim* et his nature were roused into force, end it was the utmost he could de to an.trul these as the household gods were brought out and heaped uplift the beach —particularly as Rand tlph was standing by gloating over his humilis - time aggravating by his mocking, Bead- ish laugh, the Newry of their situation. What is to be done, Willy r whiaper- ed E&solace, drawing the other • little distance apart. 'The only plan that I can think o',' returned Willy, 'is to pit the tea boats and gang awe' dein the rarer to Wue- haven. There's sue .,r two► empty hooses there where we nicht tak' our quarters. 'I amu glad uf that,' said Eustace ; 'easy lik a good fellow and bring around the boats, while I give Nome comfort to poor Lilian by telling her what we moan to do.' In a twinkling Willy had vanished, and speedily returned, tirst with one, then with the other boat, which, with the assistance of the men, were drawn upon the beach and laden with furniture. They were sufficiently within high-water mark to float off when the tide reached them. which it wuu'd soon du --m fast the last of the things had just been placed on butyl when the water came gurgling up to the bee a - By this time the cottage was cleared of everything, and the factor locking it up, the whole party came out by the gate, and prepared to quit the spot. Randolph lingered for a montent be- hind the others, and coming near enough t.' Eustace to 1,e heard, he said in • triumphant tune, 'Thu is part of my revenge. More will follow ; 1 owe you both and i never forget payment fur a blow.' 'Ye had better keep by the heels of yer protectors. er 111 maybe gee yo an- other blank in the lug,' said Willy con- temptuously. 'Au revoir, • pleasant voyage to yon,' jeered Randolph, as wlth tarlbii ' tttiNk- ing laugh he turned on his beta and fol - shouted Randolph. 'Down with them bowed the rest. both. Break every bone in their bodies.' 'Dear Eustsce, I am so glad you kept The laborers looked at each other, and silent and did net *rawer him,' said Li - made some show of an intention to obey has as she tenderly twined her arm Randolph's order. round that .of her husband. 'Look you, ween, exclaimed Eastern, 'i am glad of it myself,' he returned, with • testiness of bearing that never but the difficulty was • terrible one. fails to awe c..wmon minds. 'Yui out- number us so tar that we shall make ne resistance to the execut?cn of the infant nus deed for you which you are sent ; but if one of you would be incited to do My reason tells me that he is 6t only for contempt. Yet his words had power to gall me, and my hand clenched of its own accord es smite him to the esrtb.' 'Just et mine did,' added Willy. had been dusts. Meet Mr. Grahame bad executed a will by whisk the estate at Bsugarry was es deemed tea Randolph and the eldest mals ease of his proposed marriage with Mary Keened. In this document Ras- tlee and W heirs were expressly ended- I 'He may eume to knew that you were ed fees the rico* sins. Nest, Rand- the meas• of hie eefame., and—' olpb and Vary besswetl bad boon be- 'He will know it,' shouted Rend..Iph. frothed. The time had been very brief la which this important event wee ac- .usiplished, bet marriages of o.roveni- Oboe de not require • long period for errangutueit. Now this was pre-emI- 'wetly • marriage of .onvenisnae on both sides. Randolph consented to it for the asks of obtaining Bengarry, and the lady commuted to what would secure for her • wealthy position and a rich juisture. There was mu love felt, and very little professed un either side. tion of a C011'1114.11 aesnaii,' said his Wry Maxwell was by u o means a mother. asweem«tl Raadelph sodded yptu, and We eyes absolutely blamed with virdiotive ln- ample 'But will this not be iacesseuteut or area daagereme 1' ow/iaad his mother. 'The i• a part of mi revenge.' 'Then be sure he will d.. his utmost w resent it. He will seek • quarrel with you.' .A 4uarrel exclaimed Rane.ulph. 'You forgot, mother. teat 1 shall be in the gunroom and he iu the 6.redastle. There is no pnaatbility et a quarrel be- anies en officer and • cemwuu sea- man' 'But he net or will accept the pest - romantic girl She was not pretty, though certainly the best looking of the four suitors. She was at bottom gain and selfish, strong minded, and jest a little tut coarse -natured. She was quite aware that it was her superiority of appearance which had obtained fur her the pieferencu over the other three, and tuw•rds thew three she had, on the strength of her betrothal, given herself airs which they, iu their envy and jeal- ousy, had not been slew to resent. Randolph, though he made il„ objec- tion to the alliance, showed not eagerness to promote it, and but for its being an essential condition of his being one day pus..s•ur of Bengarry, there were agog given that hu had no particular desire to become the husband .1 Mary Maxwell. Could he have obtained the estate with- out such terms, there was reason to infer that Mary would not have been the lady of his choice ; but es this might not be, he made a formal offer of his hand and violence by the insolent bully whose tin- .yesWilly, but Eastern showed more pertinence has been properly chastised, I self command than you,' mid Letup, with shall resent that as long as I hive power • reproving shake of the heal. 'It was to wield this weapon." very wrong of you to strike him.' And ss he spoke he lifted an irun rake which lay at his feet and Rexed at the group with • look so determined that every use shrunk back from him. 'And no null i, as Meg as ibis paddle bauds guid,' cried Willy, grasping firm- ly with both hands the hoe which he held. Meanwhile Llias was in terrible dis- tress, and felt ready to faint, but she I vindictive cruelty he can de. I enter bravely kept silent and outwardly firm, I the world now with every family tie in order not to occupy the attention of I severed. Mone, I have none. None, Eastarn or kir brother at such • criticaldid 1 "Ft Yes, dssrwet, my home is moment. I lith theeee.lfyith thy love to sustain me Randolph, still smarting by the blue i I'll coaquerstill.' from Willy, went stamping and foaming I The glory of sunset had for some time behind the laborers, commanding them faded from the western sky, but • clear to rush in upon the two youths, but the light still lay along the h.rison, *bowing men had no heart for the job, and refuse with clear distinctness the tops of the', d to move. far off mountains like the frontiers of 'There i. no occasion for violent. at sr ether world. But all the rest of the all,' said the) factor. 'Mr. gestate has {endsoape lay in a dusky shadow, to be intimated that Do rewfames will b. mal. apeedicy rescued from the dominion of darkness by the moon, which was ruing to the eviction. Let the furniture, threfors be earned nut and placed on full and broad in the east, brightening the beach.' as she climbed the blue vault -if night, and flooding earth and river with • sweet silver radiance. The arrangement was that Willy should row one boat and Eustace the other --the latter to be steered by Lilies, as Restaoe was not like Willy intimate with the windings of the banks. The tide having now nearly surrounded the laden bosh, Lilco was lifted into her place. and the two yeethe seated them- selves st their respective oars, where they waited till the water should float them away in search of • new home. 'Acc.pt it ! think ye he will have a chutes f Na inc.(there, and be a ill be put un the same level as the most vul- gar sailer on the ship. And look you here, mother, I shall be his (dicer --his officer. Think of that. He must obey my commands, and listen in silence to whatever 1 choose to sy. Oh, whet • sweet revenge to put him to daily tor- ture, 1.s gall his proud spirit, to make him go here and there as I choose, and work like a slave under my orders I ars elbala et waraepe The gage gt whts{tey at+ atwappee'Je aid t Mae who feed u pun alebhulie *par tante, vainly endeavoring tenure tbogb aid rine* epytiwt, bet mires a. raper. Hag,yard's Natural Bateson as s.rrmdei that le always reliable tee all threes. breechml ctrl ley trembles, and neva Jaw harem is soy oats • >z De. Lacs Worse fllyrwp hes rat:s..ved tap worms Crum Iii to Wiest u► Lingtb. It alai dedeeps all kinds d stones. d Culottes& —A name well hauwn see ometeotiee with the Hair Renewer, w Kish *sitar*• Wee hair to its stature! oul..r lep a few weeks use. 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W'ilsen. one shall wring the bitter agony front baa seheity Oates Why grumble at every Elite tiling T soul drop by drop, and every drop will „beay care. es know anything about it. go es sweeteu the cup of my revengeIf you here tox•thache gut the dentist to rem..ve it. Dent increase your misery and try to snake others unhappy by talk- ing a' out itHow stupid' a subject of amrersat is an aching. corn "r two. Can you expect sv-mpsthy. 1• Every per- a..n knows tha! Putntun's.Painless Corn EcnActor renew*. tl.etu,without pain iu a few days. Then the pauper thing is to invest in a b..ttle, get it at the commend the thing is done. Ile &ere you stet Pitt- Ult. there are others offered aa substitutes f.,r the genuine. 'Hs will nr.er. endure it,' rejoined Mrs l:shame. 'You will grad him to retaliation.' 'I hope I shall,' said the miscreant. 'fur then I shall have him flogged --tied up like a dog, and his back flayed by the lash till his spirit is crushed out, and he ones to nae for the mercy I shall taunt- ingly refuse, What think ye of n.y was accepted. And it was arranged that scheme of revenge ! Is it not perfect 1' when he was promoted to the rank of 'It is wore than I would advise you to first Lieutenant tha marriage should 1 e consummate,' answered Mrs. Grahame. s..lemuizni 'We have treimphe,t over him already. His 1'avu uf abwuw had „peedHeHe is an .'utcast, and h:a inheritance 1.as wto depart on the following day—and became y errs. What farther triumph as he and his mother had adjourned to the need you seek•1' deserted chamber that they might con• P.etrnge, author I tell you revenge. verse without lila l,ossibi:ity of being Revenge fur the Wow he gave nee and overheard. the words he addressed to nae. I swore But may he not return at a futon to make him repent it, and by heaven, I month•. would not forego my purpose for ten Free Trial Beale* of this curtain cure tame T. asked Mrs. Grahame, in reference Beng:,rry s. But see, iL, sun u sinking' "f all Thniat cad Lung Diseases at Jas. to something kir soon had said.yt in's "2114"2114Store. Large ILottlea `Do net fear it,' answered Randolph. ton the west. I must lute Ralph t" the !1 la..+1 'The Falcon, to which he will be drafted, river for the hour draws near when I i s A Iltemarhalala M r•pr. MF. glary A. Dailey,"f Tunkhanneek, Ps.,waa ail: fated for stn Fears with Arth• 111.4 anti Ilrnochitis, .ming which time the best physicians amid give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Dace -eery. when immediate relief was felt, anti by continuing its use for a 'hart time she was completely cur- ed, gaining in dt'sh :,0 Ila, in a few 'Dell • bit if I 000ld help it,' answered Willy. 'He richly merited it,' said $nelaon. pe 'But e the tide is making fast We shall be able to float the boat immedi- ately and then farewell to Beogarry. My father's power is exhausted new,' he bitterly added. 'This is the last ad of is to juin the fleet immediately, and he appointed the boat w be at the leach.' 'Yoe plans are laid, then ' C3.OIXERIClei will be caro to get kn.,cked an the head They are. After securing Ralph, the Pl .� `�%f_17% `IIL L in an engagement. 111 guarantee that men are to row along the shore till they t s he'll never return to Bengarry to trauWe get to Weedhaven at midnight, when j eeeABLlletie t POO you ur endanger my prospects, now s•. Eustace and the salmon -fisher will ben Buchanan (� y, Robin. y� magnificent.' size, in their sleep, and the pretty Li Buehanan,Lawsonl Robinson 'P.00r Ralph,' swami IKts. Grahame. lee left t.. mourn for her darling.' 'It was his own fault. Hem ht, after reser-o r. i iat� or 'Al. true ! What is to become of her r all, make no had was of his secret, l asked hie mother. 'She will be left des - but= tit ute. ' 'But I'll not trust him,' returned Rio- .she may serve ..r drown herself for Dcsuuw 1-; ALL Meals Or dolph hastily. 'I don't choose to be a1 aught 1 care,' unturned the h•ortl•ss�r, the mercy of such a vulgar, insolent I LILI)11181', Lath,, SIILIhl83 1 fa- scoundrel,as he caught up the rifle which and builder's material of every iiea.-r:ptloa. ( low. I have been furred t.. be smooth layon the fluor and sallied forth to I with him since the day he boasted of the I search et Ralph, the gamekeeper. SCllirl filIMprune l A ni i m,,. t relationship, but the airs he takes when i }.I Orders promptly attended n,. I we are in the woods together have galled ars ss. Coxiixt'xL ()Wert, b, Aug. _ tee3 1902-ty me to the quick. But my relea.e and revenge are both near. Tonight he will emMnass Chamois. „f 1 GODBRICH BOILER WORDS I findtense himself secure under Laic'. - and 1 Sash, Doors Blinds There are two periods in the life fewa.e by daylight he will haat the a..yuatut 1 every waw lb. system undrrgoes First the change from l Have}us. rem. Ivai •tante stock of ante et the Falcon's forecastle. 'L; seems to be the easiest ani safest way of getting rid of him,' said his mo- ther. 'He has his own rashness and folly to thank for it. Then he being safely cared for. all danger to our scheme is averted, for I should think there is net the slightest probability of Eustace cad his father being reconciled ' Randolph smiled sardonically. 'I shall effectually pret ent th it like- wise,' he rejoined. 'By • single blow I mean to avert danger and to secure a sweet and ample revenge. Oh, shall I not repay them with tenfold interest f.sr oke blow they both gave me. lay, hese ens, my heart bounds with joy 'at the thoughto:f it.' 'I don't know what you mean,'ubeety- ed his mcther. '(N course you don't. How should yon 1 Bet hark ! Ralph is net the only ens who shall fall into the hands of the press gang to -nicht Hu mother started, and looted at trim with $ strange look of enquiry. " Vital /wee/Iee• ! 'You do not mean Eustace r she I Ask the most eminent physician breethlesely whispered. (N any school, what is the hest thine in the world for quieting and allaying all 'Both Eastsce and hes a.a.Ciat., the I irritation of the „rues sod going all salmon -fisher.' !arms el nervous c umplaiota, giving ria- I S G r2 'Carry them '.tf by force-p.reas tont. childlike refreshing slowp always 1 these 1' w And the] well tell you unhesitatingly Eustace,..,tag that they meant a on- 1 ,Yes. and carry it off tha pr,perty tee the garden, drained to meet them, I within high-water mark,' roared Ran - tor heaspected that their visit was in mph 'Nat a stick 01 it will i allow 10 some way connected with himself, sad remain en the ground.' the sight of Randolph produt.d an angry 'Bat the tide u bowing,' rsmon.trst- feeliag in his bosom. sot the factor 'What the dose do i dire for that i Do as 1 order you --that's all.' e 1 'Allow me to soy, Mr. Randolph,' re - tented the factor, that i take my in- ar sttreetions only from Mr. Orshame, and as he said nothing shoot the hivh-wtatsr mirk, the seen shall got srry the furni- ture within mak of the tide. Resistance being evidently useless, Willy was persuaded to steed gait. sod *lbw the eviction to gr fordwerd. W R aed.if Greene and his mother held and Eostsee led Lilise atarrwd out the a asset a sovweatioe is tote el the Ismer amides, egad the men brought tho more bulky views of hieasitwre. reeves of t1e deserted wing .t the mem- more iodise of the three imitates of the el .m The latter's vindictive fele gleamed with triumph whoa he beheld lustaee, but neither he not the rest of the party took further notice of him—their bem- oan bang spperently with Willy who stood at the door of the entt•ge waiting their coming. 'i say my gun,' said the factor, 'you'll have to tern out of this phase. Mr. Gte- hame has gree orders to that sleet.' 'Learn the setters !' wheel Willy. What's that for l' 'i have we time to give the reaseo. het I have beset ordered it shut it ep. Thaw emu will help you to marry .cut your th+le!► childhood to womanhood ; next, that of 'BRASS & IRON STEAM FITTINGS woenanhoal to old sqe These are the critical changes of life, and the system CHAPTER VII. sor}oa AT aalo.eaar should be nourished and regulated by i BOILERS & ENGINES that matchless tunic. Burdock Bleed Bitters. It u invaluable in all amasses peculiar to footslog. `1 The wpswisa of all Who have tried Poison's Nerviline, the great pain remedy, s that it is neve- failing in pain „f every drsctiption. Neuralgia, toothache, crsmps,psin in the stomach, and kindred complaints are banished as if by magic Rapid and cer- tain in operation, p'e•aant to take, Ner- viline stands at the vett' front rank o1 remedies .1 this class A trial Crottle may be purchased for 10 conte a vary Wanted to be Kllo1I! small amount in any ease ; but the beet wanted G expenditure rue can make, if a sufferer bottle n Nervine at Wilson's. New Salt Pans and Boilers Built on Yhortaet Notice. Mail orders for new wort andf repairs eel receive /geyt attentlee, CHRYSTAL k BI.A('K, Worka sear O. T. le. t1Wba. °oder.. 1. r h. it suet. I7%7 from any kin of pain, is a 10 or 23 et. nm et To.' .aft carer Pain tions indigest.on, dyslsepsia, and ton hearty eating is relieved at Does by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pilo immediately after dinner Don'' 1 .rget this. !m. 01OICR CONFECTIONERI, CANNED FRUITS AND FISH, TOB.4CCO, ('IG.4RS, (to Domestic and For+lgw Fruits. riveter■ of the Beet Breeds. Freak and itmokod , t Water rids is semen. A hell aeetrtment of all kinds of Nut*. tertian ttgrwrd 1a every !tyle ergsbed. 1('R ('KBA MN IN :igA.Y()N Tloral Draigna. Wreaths, Creases tio.i.,net.. et:.. made to order. INwpvlie Orissa. a'rideable,. Is apnoea. I s "tome („rm of Ho R1i1ST A. JR.A.NT Randolph nodded triumphantly. one urea 1. 'And make Eustace • common mailer 1 I Ask any or all of the most eminent 'There's the sting of it— putting him l physietans before the mast. 0h, the pr,spset ui I 'What is the best and only romedy, delicteov. that mut be relied ontocure all dimsees of the kidneya and urinary organs ; emelt as 'That is iodeed o terrible vengeance Brig' hes disease, diabetes, rsientsen or you are taking,' gal the mother. 'But inabality to noun urine, and all the thepniat of the sting for him would lie Women" same and ailments peculiar to Won" — Ii "Aad they will tdl you esplieitly aid in the knowledge that you it was whit •mph•tiealty "Began had instigated his seizure, and this heI A•k the sake 1'bycmtan.. may sever kwon. 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