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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-3-2, Page 2es V HELEN 4AFo THE FOES HO TM/CDR, Tilt nage 1.0,e. They were both rhe, alas ad over the pages of a err red feeling theft 1wy stories were the 'wearisome things in the world • eo Le nem trying tel couo.etnte Nr sinew• tion upon a pamphlet which I'051ival had asked her to read. Het eh* sand not do it ; she sop thinking al what Wm wanted to say to Alive, sod weeder. leg what would be the noel of their wa.ermtwo. So d• presently Lid down her book, ming- "Am if r"Are you very nisch Interested in that novel, Alice Bemuse if lou an sot I should like to talks little." '•As much ss you lire. I believe all novels ars dull, and this is the, dullest of all. It is by a *,,meta, you know -that "A Lx.ker On, who writes so much now. 1 wish oho ■ould look on a lattle looter and to • little more purpose be. tore inflicting her e:perienese tis pwPle.., "•I peter read her book.," said Hdlg. "Shen one a the writes, I moot age like She ii vulgar. "For nice we are agreed. you want to talk sheat 1'' "A boat 'armoires." Alice taroeJ bet bait ea Moore gaioky than usual in the dims of the speaker. doles was ttmted4em a low =jk-Tsar a tiik-fill *Dict t•e.d- Mg lamp, the lige of which • ar7 to nod with ootniort the shall print of her pamphlet ; Inc fans wet thereftxe tally risible. Alice lay upset a ot sot whMb stood • little in the +adow ; so lar mel bad the 5.d raatags "Why," mid Aline, after!►_}+peri,"are we sash very telecasting petiole r "I think we are interesting to one w- ether just ale, and there L a good deal to my." „ "Is t Really, I was Dot aware tof it. t think I have anything to my at all ; d• yoe had batter bogie." "I wanted to may fee one this, tbt I should think y'::t nibs getfiag tired it et es. Do nata ra longer than you feel inclined." "These is call way of isterpretisg your words- asst , that you want me to min. Is not t '•1 think, for ypillo own be better if youd. ' Why you to 1/,t if it *slot display- osity, may I not know "For my ea 1t is very ki seal about lag too must to what I smm•.ioilehted for it 1" sake, it world fur my sake nonoses your - "You yourself, feel it my take care N any *lie anewerea rather sharply hardly able to take are of a:•: you are in my bouse,I 7 u y ..if .lJ.r sister to with • my se tnervte • HOLD. only. Petrieal, for Ides of what is going r eyes I am ridieatotu," laugh "You will forgive t the idea has me great not, but before long you would averse than ridiculous, and that woul%ka if Percival saw it." • fid. May I trek what I should Ls no need to my, became it 'Wever bone to pew. You are ucder mistake if you suppose that you Bay hero until Percival sees it. Were then you will be good enough to Nave ma ' She roam es she yoke, nod stood look - leg down upon I Ben's prostrate Egan. Aar eyes Imbed, and her tube quivered with iodig.•tioo, bat it was nu bowler than usual Alios looked up at her in aatooisb- meot. .'Upas my word, you adopt a very strange Ione. So 70. threaten to turn . out el the hoose if I don't go as moon as you are tired of m.. Unfortunately the feeling is ant mutual. 1 air not tired of you, seed Ido not intend to go until I am," "Do not ge to far,' said Helen. Thee after a tetra ohm different loan \ "(treated theft Toa a @nmed, whet would you have pitied t List ami bear that" "I should have gained my tees. I eboald have made Hie feel as I did two yon ago.' "Yon are wicked," said Helen, in the came dew passionate voice. "Yea an bear to Rive up nothing which pee have noes chosen to wish for. Nothing is sacred in your eyes ; you have no con- sideration eider hot your ewe reputa- tion or that of say one 5105, Bet do act for • moment steppoce you will ham your way in this matter, or that I am going to tolerate a plan to overthrow my happiness. &nee you have declared roar inteatMmea I will do the imam, and I shall make you Imre this boom, ea I acid beton, for your owe sake." "Oh, yon." maid Aliso, affecting to Milk • yawn ; "I know miry well that you an is no danger at all. And now, do you not think we have talked about it long eotwgb 1 I tor owe, 5.m quite tired.' Helen made no answer. Stu turned sad left the room. She had intended to go opetairs, but as she crossed the ball a breath cf the eon wind of an autumn night blew im epos bar from you. *mole 1 Ansa more titan the open door, and elm turned aside and went veto the garde&, ties ; pot knew 1 aped the whole ley T ees. hese fit Leaden kiriensentles wk� with £lief --per seldom eel km exempt I her Mewl front Dr Kaalett, and it hod te the *emboli -and 1 snipe 1 as ( eoc..id t• leer to allege a Iso id beet - ems e•U as a mime for piing away se savidmip. endure it no Mcgar. I Nave her brood ken • des er two ego, bet she did not tab N.aa Yea will met sited doing magma ase flee • day or two. -Ileum. ' db. read it over with tolerable gene- fauton, tbimkisg, "1 du mot thin* that will tell hies sorbing I do Sot 'set him to knew, and be will never gauss what Mew "broad biota" ware. I think it will dc. She folded the letter, pat it into ae avebpe sad ddreeeed if W her hue hood. stet which she went upstairs again la ♦Bas's room. "Are you any better t' obit asked omen Seward. ''Yee, it has almost gone off sow. I Mink 1 shall get up .on. "I canoe le tett you," mid Helen com- pssedly, "tial I am gene to Leedom' sudsy. I shall take ea .arty train this afternoon. "Is not that a rather sodden resole - time r asked Aline, alter a poet*.. "I thought of it this morning." "end are yogi going in that way with - oat rhyme or reason r' "Tbe remote is, boaiuees about some money for those who ere oertuua souse► to ask for one." "You dost think it necessary to sup- ply one for my benefit." "If you can assure ese sinoerel7 that you don't know why I am going, I can re you a reason also." "No ; you are right , I do not want a memos." Thee after a short ipaoss she went on, "Siam we are so sincere, I may as well tell you that 1 did sot think you would act so promptly or ao s.00mo fully. Fur the present you have Wined ya*r sad, bot I think for the present 0 of ;utltoritr on H*Ien'e '•1 bare failed," site tboogpt, es she r' i�e matter of that we are not oahteol up and donee. "I fell .un I ,, enters St all, and but I owed 11 to her 44 ll7. 1 t I should think you hoeld \ow, i suppose, it u open warless. could hardly fell to remember. What shall I do to get her away." " in 7 ave many remix �e la I I 6 hd d Iluwever, that 7 feet only [IK forehead ooetrsated i■ r.flecttoreflection.ors all my .Ste. Suddenly she paused iii her walk, say - beam out what I mid beton. For your t town sake I tines you osght to go I lad - o That is an ides, if i fin only Carry why • rt. you be furs . • • " J l • You aro patting yourself le a false potion with 1'ercivsl." Really, w•'.td you mind explaining a htt'e Hep face as she *poke nano - ed .n e*prest1 * of ansua.m.ot which Helen felt to he rather unnatural. ''It is unity two years," she said, "since I was martial, but I do not sep- sale, as I ask- it out.' prove y'.0 have forgotten what yon the night imitate. m7 wedding, nor o0 the day 1 i,,id you of my engagement." She looked at Alice as she spoke, bet Ahce • eyes grid not meet ben. They were fired epos the design on the never f her book„ which the examined very ,£,rely raising the volutes close to her l lace and tpCism the outline with the tip i her 'lager with Crest apparent in hist. and her head slightly on one side. she to, And to herself as Moles 5.Y '^r. and. shits *lie had finished, said- �,,. I bad not f..rg'•tten , neither• i see. had you." '.i s you came here I had quite for i..",.n � and even now I have ."me L.ritdty in belies inr that y •u can se Doily cherish any such inteb't„n. ' • • Indeed," with another smile • Sven had you any see% idea when Toa same. you most see now haw put. � pntercos, and more than prep••sterom,it is Br this time you meet be ens*Tse- el of Perciral's love for tare and for that very reams he meld not leve von. No man could love es both. Toa ars mill making yourself ridieeleea' if Holes • temper wee Alio e'e wee sat slew to he k Th. bleed CHAPTER 111. as iXTeamt-real' jotltli1l. Ptrfect silence regaled oiler tb•abt wood. Alice was In bed hill a bight sore throat. Percival .ab foray -be had goes the day 4216 'the attend a horse fair in awtber. ley ---and Haler was in P.roiyer• et* writing letters. That was what she bad told Alia else was kora, to 8o ekes she went op to her roots after breakfast to inquire after her and beg her n„t go get up sin instant before she felt ;named. Io reality she had one letter 4. prate, but it asemed very difficult to Mmpose ; for half -a- dmen sheets ,d parer with se ane be- ginnings lay scooted ber, and the seventh uver which sh, tel now bending hop as yet no more thee*, words, '.Dear Perc.vpr' At last she tweed& to tad ea idea, for she dipped her VW fete the int, and b. - tan to write, sat this is wbat 'followeid the tint w 2 "I do not tired of Al much, bet i Bhe appears bees hee be al qY ei her. I a week or berth ahs tlbl.k 1.hall ed with Talbot to • tong% to lac fors at H.Ies for an spoke, and she a.kl4M r Iairlw "1* gims eyes seaishIng 'ninon1'idin.s h,1' lees* fol empltams re le •the last weed. • 7dm. are .a ,I ell i lea'! say II M kind t fiss herself have been raek- e way of getting vet loosed orae at weirtersif eel •1y her rhea I am se tales fe 41S6M and I de sot yelkee .itis i .tri.. h.olr. oar a.asg*t- t's mem will serve ha thee. who make k will ether write es •apdmen& i shall .z pert as room as lou one. I r..*wi withal' ads ' • yC 'Timm le se ties ; it can wait." "What will Perinea de t" "1,, pest he will juin me in • day or tea* "Sow will he like your going away like this without cossetting him r • "He dues not require me to ask kis per.1ulOa for everything I do, as if t were a child." "Wen, you had better mad word to them at home that I as, going back to- day.'' "Do not bitty *'trey," Mid Helen, osrsle.sy, movie" Inwards the door as she stoke. "You bate t1s whole day Were you, linagh with that sore throat I sbonW nejtlidviseiyou to be late. Of Mares 7oe win have any carriage you like to take you home." She went awry, lea*ieg Alive eery angry, and going to her own room meg the bell. "I hate to e., to Lindon on business, Mason," she said, when the maid dame in. "I shall want you to pack a box for me. I tett! tell you what I want pett- ing in." "Shall you ma'am !" ''That ie all. tw- She f.11 at ease foe the Arm time lee may dap., and as she leaned b..k is the railway ca•riege sad looted oat ep• on the basatdul country through whisk the train was apeediog .be b.gaa to think .f the im.s.di•te totem, sod to ash b.n.l' why ebm should re to London She had e.rt.ioly given memos foe gang to Luedus, bat, after .11, what did it matter 1 She dad sot want to go ; the ooantry looted so beautiful ski p - 1.g in the mild autumn .'..brim that she felt a was beyond her strength to voluntarily exile herself in l.oedos. It weal make mu diaereses to Porgies! where she west, and she ooald easily seed him bee sadism from owe pias* as another. She leek her W.dmbew tram bur bag and bees. to clay the railway map, to W some plain to whish .he mould net without moeh ditleslty from the nett janetioO, D.whor.t. She atedied the map for souse time, sad at lest her eye fell epos a mumm whisk messed familiar to bet -Miller's Get. Where had she heard el Miller's Gets t At last .h. sasalleeted. Some years before --bog behest Percival bed some to Osseu therley- DP. Hestia bed bees to Miller's Gate, sad bud told her when be came home van a stensss little pies it was, eemploiely separated from the world in spite of the railway which ran through it. He hail said it looked like. vdlag* wain£ had sprang op of itself, the hassle hevisg been dot- ted .bout the till-elde as if by Women It was ea the main Hoe. She Gould get these from Dewhurst without ekaagug 1 neither was it a lung journey -sot mete than as hour and • irlf. Hat mind wee made up. Sbs would gel Gate, and, m rh• it. the train wail reek Dswbnrst in • few mioews, she pet tack bee Bradshaw .5.d prepared to leave tb. train. At Dowbaret @ho chaweed and made inquiry shoat daemon train to Miller's Oat.. There was sae in half an beer, and obit gut her ticket and sat down to wait fur it, feeling happy ia the thought that when she mist saw Pereira' she world here him to herself. The trate was late, and she did not leave Dew- want only one *1, r I shall only be away for a few dap, and shall tot want many things." "I suppose you will want me ma'am 1" "No, I think net ; for 1.. day. I can manage alone. "Very good, ma'am," replied Mason, who saw nothini; onstage in this ; she had never served • mistress so inde- pendent of her help as Mrs Moon ' H.nwhile she got int het bsialr.sia dtmem that a .*tuition might be made. "You bred not pat f■ that one, Dia- sce," as the woman took down • blink Ian diner dons "I du not think I shall treat any etwaing dream." Matron demurred, sod Helms sl last bOtiarently persuaded to the temhese, allowed the dress to be pat is The rolling took some time. 'Helen prolonged it as mach as possible in order to 81l up the time. Mason 'interrupted her oocapatiow with earioes'hsssrks veld questions....-117bieh kir tmidrese tor• plied. "I seppese Miss IAMtts will be join, home today, mem, tomo* you are ring away r' "Teat eke trttl &nil her own time t merge, 'gee tilt she is properly wrap- ped up, Maide. i do not want her to make her (Amlot worm." "C.rtgf r ma'am," replied Mason, to Whew tbilis words wen very far fro* veatsyMmuss 7 the tree state of the se - The ittsemoos same, and with it the time for Holm to go. She had gives an ber direetioes ; the butler had been he throated to tell Mr Moore as mom se he mime bons that then was a bats for him in his study, she had said good-bye to Alies, sod '► hat had driven off with bar simile frank end her lrawelling bag te calf& the 2.50 teats Sim Maid the station ie plenty of time, the Sen- sed* took ber ticket. pat her beAltge late the sus, and saw the imam shin b► fare r'eturwlst to the e.rriema It was as express was, wad mil, eves mottos w ssotbi.7 be Baden, tAer the amelety is whisk she W bass date' ion the per few days. liver alaee file bed had the idea that the May trey he rid Lemma of Alias was tin go away kn- eel!* she W bees "reaves Iter busies" es .be Mil remised, Ise a geed Mrd pleesiMo COMM les leaving Mer, fled k was oily se this/one s,ealleg *In ewe hod stemealed 410.41 Iebeen She W er py coreeett.d seb8liy, het by an ter nen of leaders, f rts.re, £story hoods, laborers amid Irish parasite who. to my the had, ane mother .1* ax tele hoes nor is the etetrrNq .* *Mr asoeteiea to power at all 1 $prior to uar- mive. Oa the Iota el the Blaateinmets new site tel euee sus moa at toil, and to all the ..mtimeetal turens. which Come- dian amadine fealty ova otter boa it is to be fear - .d that he would to his heart prefer "a pot o' the sat•ilest Al..' ON may sore- ly have the most imitosso steottw for OM 1.ttlasd, and the strongest desire to preserve the molal tie which binds us to her, Oboist deeming it our loyal da ty W saavibar the interest of the mase.. ea Nim aide of the water to the intermits d the wawa uo the other tide. wow sewn 11110- 4 medicine wheat has owed the Met of time fur maty ye.n ♦ad always given tel best eatid.rrtton as has tfaaysrd s Pectot.l ifel.am is oortainly 80.11 worth trying fur Coon£•, Colds, Hoarseness mid all Mateo weak. he when it i• as I1ighil pgtortp'.d• 2 ' • legallemines aewmieee. weer asimiea es. • "I i ssy.u,..,ruJ blows ere Tell. vary ki.hey, it soma too of Aomori IA m7 esti• vie.. 1 5.8044 ter baud them." 14. t'1., k, &nthre, Out. A .-5.tieir.• lot rat.xr.al sad it tnmisl tee ta all prwful wmldaia.ts. fleesstimea %Le else 01 manage u to transform • male esquiaite Tato a @lover, e specially if the cares of poverty and so inereaaiog family rest spots his.►aouldoes; or it may be that be is by eaten sloven- ly sad easily rola pees into that ideal de- . troyiag condition when the vanities of Tooth mass to act as • spur, Husbands of this bled oommawiy let Meir beards grew, anion to polish the heels of their bouts, and develop an irritating tendency to offset rabbets in all weather. Their hate, it net aerially shabby, an usually aaigsated .ad their troueen being wore too short inrsriably bag moat ugly at the knees. They woof Ione over- coats. and either carry ne umbrellas (wise nothing for their dingy old sloths@) or umbrellas of prodigious co- eomferellM, of shop material, and war- ranted M Wei belie feel ewers time the min Illelpeen hs retell► i6M1 'Tile eels, S llviry est of town. are almost sane to ken a fondness for poultry sod to spend their Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings pot- tering about hencoops and watching the @trot of their favorite roosters- They gam sinking for .Deny, not muck Der the emirs or the play, mod ue alarm- ingly prone to fall snoop over their newspapers in the evening. They manly prefer a Moe to h agar, sad ars mighty 000sumers of beer. burst until half so hour later than ate • S to sorb bees son may the earned ezpeokod. Perhap. Ibat aeoounted for man deseand.--Herald of Health. the unusual speed at which they went ; bet she wished in a vague, may way that the carriage would not rock so -she was being tossed from side tootle in a mod ridiculous way. Faster and faster they went, the carriage jolted more and more, sad as she began to feel the discomfort of such a movement continued for say leegth of tinn, her ant nevem ent gave away to aanoyabce, and she began to think - •'It surely ornnot be safe to go at such a speed,- when the curiae. lurched even more violently. 86* was thrown from her seat, she i.voleotarily pct out her hand to ave herself, ate heard a wo- man scream in the next compartment, she felt herself falling, and had • sensa- tion of receiving • heavy blow from something ; all grew dark around her, and she knew no more. e e • s. TO 51 C0lrrl3tAto. The usual treatment of cetarrh b tory onsatisfaoty, as thoasande of despairing patients eon testify. On this point t trustwoetby medical writer says "Proper beat treatment is positively seemasq to emcees, but many. if not Wet of the remedied in general ase by p1yaiaitMs afford bat temporary benefit. A iters eertmiely cannot be expected trifle Mab, powder', d,.clsee and wash- es" LT'* Cream Balm is a remedy aimbimm the important nmeni es of quick anion, speothc curative power with perfect entity sad pleasantness to the patient Mia Minnie Freeman, the brave Ne- braska school teaches who tied the pe- pib together and led them through the blizzard, is 10 yeses oi4 and fiery pretty. She is an loners girl, and was sdacsted st the York Methodist online. where .he eradiated with dissinstice in 1886. esmilsae Peart Out of the many possessed by Burdock Blood Bitters fa that it may be taken at all mamas of the year, and by either mese or old. In this way the three betty B. are always at work and doing good. 2 C.mwimaist Sane sod Lovably. Goldwi0 Smits, in a letter to the Ma depleting the program@ of the movemeet for oowam.resal union, has stripped the Tories god, Loyalty, of all its hoe trap• pimp end showed what it really in Haar hies :- Whim ere talk of ear loyalty we are hardly gene@ioes of the eemplu10 obsege whisk the wadltiesa of feet of that Isq- .lip, while usesainisg the ease is leak 1M is .idler eadergsss• 1* the Sea- ms eery, the ase.*bled ereateres sew Now penetrate in hognmge befera tel geek r Meg Salomon whisk roman metieslsa , IteeMg on a stet �*1 honk Nest hayingseam sed h i utiles stet, tel Slew talk,is Lase flelemes is dead. We ermtipse is re seenesky while polities' life y b 10. 104. gad let Abe e t else srn• away te M end eel Ws reel @moldable m itlssr feel see ailed lio f4w� Maly meq M wffdrar ethe aimiset n Odig ~MM. 44.1..ett es and tbd those eta Jambi Winne we nee wriblp pelf► ager' d:. ..d ix t�y� 1` • Almost miraculous are sore* of the eerie accomplished b7 the Ilse of Ayet'. S.reaparilla In the ease of I'► 1. King. Va., who suffered for 47 ream with an aggravated form .1 scrofula, Ayer's Sarsaparilla er.:ted astoouhing melts `REA# BAL/CATAR R H C1.aasts the =eat. Alli Iatamm nen. Beate the Somme. Aat.res tis. Seam of Tanta eat Saiell TRY TR ,URE acmesA paetxts priesi..pphea 1■to e.oh oma t.o.1511$*d M semi.r tittered. le omits. Mir KRUM. Primp Nista, QS UreenwicIrst..xsw York. MItty Don't Whit rota year bats items eine dry, this, em gray before *Sae the etteet1M evade to preserve tel hs sty Mg leaky Keep os year telleat•h1• a beetle Ayer. Ylger-Ms Daly Breasts you require oar t#e belr--sad use a Utt4 daily, to peewee the mineral cubo am raiment baldasle- Thomas riaeiley. Msroa drove, E7 writes : "Several aestbs ago my ha commenced falling oat, and is a le weeks my head was almost bald. tried amity remedies, but they did r good. 1 easily bought • bottled Ayes Hair vigor, and. after using only ape el tL• comites., my head was WISP wing a bony peer* .t bsir, I rasa mond year preparation as the best hal restorer In the world." " )/y hair nem faded and dry:' writ Mabel C. Hardy, el Dsl•mam, Iva.; •' h atter snag a bottle et Ayer's Haig Vie it became black and glow." Ayer's Hair Vigoi Sold by Maggie. sae Purlmes.r'. Pimples and Blotcbe So disarming to tbe foo., forehead, a "Mt, may bo estlrely removed by 1 ma el Aloe's I.+esps I11a, the* Masa salsas Alterative and Blood-Per*Mr et dlaoove rad. Dr. 4. C. Ayer • Oa, Lowell. Ma pee by Dreeeles; p; nes mules be p• Children Cry for hider.: Canto :5aJ LAR r ftEEI , NADIAN • l � . NIVERSITY .r ^T (Jt rEisen sti's ",sroRONero CLEARING -SALE !- The °heapeat Home UNDER THE SUN. 110111(1 OUT Or Whoa haw sem elsk we sem leer Mesons When W was. Child, W mist ter Came Whoa she brssms have, sheaves esrase Irma else W CARdrsn. W saemlhms Came 7 Pictures, Picture and Room Youlding,Window Shades, Fancy Goods, Jevelbry, Btu Along Yovr Pictures, and Have Them !Premed. .••• , 11 1M ,,py, 1141 l POMIOfl/ow, t"..' ...,r r ley ' ', .,i Int i• Vi eat y' " . mill ♦ w fee .pc' Pcip1-ion Ding 51. S1nblleIs Magazi PROSPECTUS FOR 1885. Beautiful Christmas Hun The holiday inlet. taw ready. {seem. Itee:f. containing no aerial 'natter. Thi is enriched by an ornamental border m as gold. The price is as isms/. r3 rear eaatsttn the most delfthttal stories. and mays by di.tinguiabed writers. • perb illsweraihmr. Among the iseesee.a1 article• to duels" the year lett ate the following gas: MI *TiflhaMS will contrib riy to m nar aortae the yes will write of many topics, ole mid ne in a familiar and perennial way, wbtc form new bonds of trie■dalsip betwe author an. his thousands of reader*. Arai . entitled -AA Chapter m Ir int in the Jas rihe r ntally, he i■ omsweetfm with eabiect, mote interstate' !sets cone the origin of the sow famous story. 'it � of lir. 3.1* 1laod Mr Vide." r M he 477 NAM by u. first rs('£spill t of an ea acieetsi17 tatlerta Iaterest lug striuof papers on Milo -ay, adminlstratioas and ee.streeelon. lac great engtseerigisdireits. famous thane paaresand Misdeed. tome branches maltct which in this day enrage the• Ilion of the whole ooaatn. The Moat were£ .til a000wpaay this series will 1 �.b.r�t., original and beautiful. Th era stria tides of the futon articles tai A 1m Pltyricl ��'i mm will 1 hued by sevens! of Iacr.ssing eat, with In Heti eel .aNw UI..u. thane which hareralready appeared. P.Iwe *noon .n taw Campaign rielid r Water John C. Ropes' m -mins mum st Arms. H. tuesbMM : two patio ley Rdward sot. illaetrattug results of retest Rey p search ; • tartisrarticle try WIN( stn thorn. on • odder; menet-tad with his contribution on Wagner. and many nl l*8srest, Professor tthakrs arta Ae surfase of the Earth will he eons sad ankles open two of the. tort ,ate I%npm of contemporary lsropvas will lee aecomp.nted by rich and nem trait Illustration*. afermtm In its varies* 'pelletal.' motive moor, £ap/Wrrs. eta.. who .Meetsdanother group of MOOS rat1 leaf Mleegsa deg elms of Mined noir fob! . ImMeestlag Ma career. Ha the abbsstaae■oe i sat.rtone" tnteraet to moots e nd ma which w be ..tested with a deo e�)s1Reddieimnee ewe 5* ww"pl.ktreaw' wrtsws, *4.•1. itr.atb varies. in ue.rteg obese eenper.t emsseise has beam so fet.smte dot sees year of publication A serial neo thele 'Ttn+t Harvests." by pyv�.edderte . e lm will M team la eve January r arty lathe year My will I by Wary James end is C. 1 a short me ear e1 set a sat. s msg. e11.5. r. wills 1� rr.:et igt•e lit Hs lllttiystrsu ever' 7t M th.mis.nd.ttt ertitet tsidtnm Mamiests. some threat nal the number A aid 00 • Yaw. Se Oily A Jim a.mb by b..b oases �'*ottle ssd awn seniors se Heise ;r . .. • • lent ' i ♦.. •