Exeter Advocate, 1909-04-29, Page 6CURRENT TOPICS. ,nobody. The tradesmen who go fish is taken by fishermen near the
there are recei'ed outside. the gate coast of Florida, but their appear -
and there wares taken froiu them ante in the Pantie,' River is semme-
Dr. Hausmann, of Ile:lin, Ger-there. thing unheard of before.
The party of fisnermen in ques-
many, is nue of the scientific dig THINK SHE IS BEWITCHED' tion consisted of Capt. A. Paget,
nitaries. And he has found four Naturally, all sorts of stories are ['apt. 111utyneaux, Sir Charles
orders of geniuses. Lowest in rank Religion That Never Changes in Itself Is in circulation abu,.t the neighbor Cost, Major Ramsdell Capt. ltub-
he places [tore whose inspirations hood concerning the house. Tho ert Duff and Lady Juliet Duo, who
flow from drugs, narcotics, and Powerless to Effect Change in Us. barking of dogs and wailing of sere out in small beats iu quest of
drink. They have the must prime. _ -eats, heard through the closed tarpon when three of these tuuu-
gateeAy, have been attributed to ster rays Here encountered. One FADS AND hANCIES.
tine temper, both mental and phy-Happy is the man that findeth feels superiority over those with the spirits or persons Mlle. Alek- ef the boats being supplied with a
sical. Their mind and bcdy stuff eisd„m.'•—pray. in.. 13. whom faith is living, growing, an sieff is said to have bewitched. small harpoon, threw it into the V'nlcs and silks all have borders.
are comparatively coarse and gross. Christianity is nut a systetu of i ideal, an ever changing hope and an l'hildreu are afraid to pass the door nearest ray. The other beats canto 111e petticoat is being reinstated.
Whatever their genius it lags be- belief, it is a type of life, a trend overmastering passiou. It is the4antsA:vecross theinsvlves and to the assistance and made fast in Scarfs aro us much sought for as
iu ideals. There will be always,I superiority which a child, happy , • aluug when they do so. The an effort to keep the first boat, ewer.
hind the contemporary survival march : s a liat ornaments aro large and
souvenir and of cruder those who insist on its forms as with its toys, feels for the man who wuwan s servants, all elderly pen- which was being fast towed seaward conspicuous.
constituting its essentials.
This is` can sit empty hanutvl, yet happy, pie Niko herself, who have grown by the monster devilfish, but the ,
ages. It belongs to the sluggish },el:ause it is su much easier to with Ills hopes ur <treams. 1 gray in service, keep apart and five boats and a launch which had ('pall[ bows ore popular, pinned
primitive races whose inert ener- stand by certain fixed forms than Few sights aro inure pitiable than are avoided in church ur at the ('erne up in the meantime were close t° }lata.
gies aro roused into activity only it is to keep with au ever <lovelop- that of the man who deludes hint.; market where they go to buy food. towed clown the tiler with as little Children's hats tura up or down;
ing ideal, especially since that ideal coif with the hope of saving the 1'h0 wonuui is intimate with no- ('Dort as if they had been utero they are rarely straight.
by tho roughest excitants. makes many practical demands up -world by persuading all men to body'. Once one of the dugs was ill toy'S Illv<ilted for the playthings Every hat Sets low 011 the head
hold in their bands sets of symbols And a veterinary surgeon wua sent ('f this queer shaped monster. Af
--even !ewer than the winter hat.
ou you.Figured serge and figured tus-
President Eliot, of Harvard, has The fact that your religious ideas 1'! ('cicely like the one he holds. for. She received hint in a dark -Iter several minutes of the wildest
Pieces of the garments and formic sped room so that he could uot see excitement which has ever been ex sura aro holt exceedingly pupilat.
been all his life, what is sotnetiu,es seem to you often hazy, uncertain F g her, a.kod him questions which perienced by fishermen in the Loose l:ue coats to wear over
and unstable need uot -e a source through which truth unto revealed a y , e muslin rotes will be stylish.
called a moderate drinker, but now givesgroundP herself to the eyes of men, shreds prove
Parolee the succeeded in dragging}
ut uneasiness, no a vu Y tended to that site knew as Y It seems that Irish crochet is to
he is confessing that "the recent from which the soul has fled. much as, if not more, about cats the monster into comparatively
which the self-satisfied formalist shallow water and were con rata_ 10 the popular taco of the year.
progress of medical science, largo- can impeach your faith and ought When we talk of tho faith of our 1 and doge [flan ho did, paid him his g
fathers we peal to remember that fee, and dismissed him. lacing themselves un the probable The gored skirt with plaited sides
ly iniennplished through animal ex- rather to suggest that this is al their faith meant so ►much to themcapture of the great fish when the and panel Front is cnnsptcuuus.
perimentatiun, has satisfied mo that vasa the condition of ideas whichI It was not till a delicate King monster ave a mighty flop th,ttl satin cloth is occupying an hon
-
and
in them the elements of life, because it was fresh and living, Charles spaniel wart imparted into g g Y 1 Dred place among tho baudsome
even the moderato use of alcohol is because theywrested it with blood d threatened to engulf all the sinall 1 g
which are developing and which the house are gut inflammation (>f boats, dashed tinder the launch, wwumis,
objectionable, that the habitual use produce develu uncut. and tears, from its old forms, froru the lungs that she showed herselfShepherd's plaid suits are 'cin
P 1 the gripof a traditionalism that' almost capsizing it, and succeededgoing
of alcohol in any form is lowering One might have the eharacteris- to him. Tho new pct for which
lit tearingout the harpoon and to be popular for the young girls.
to the intellectual and nervous tics of Christianity and still deny would have throttled it, that etch I she had paid a fabulous price --was 1 Foulards, radium, and all the
the reliability of seine deatils and new generation must see yet farther) so ill that she lost all reticence. On thus escaped. This fish is said to
power. Now, if a man be leading a measure nt least eighteen feet from
soft satins aro ,►con in charming
narratives of the historic faith. It along the path of light and bo loyal receia ng an urgent message from + variety.
purely anima} or muscular life, I tc the truth of the past byleaving' the_ porter with a promise that. he tip to tip of its wing -shaped fists. Military effects in buttons and
would be possible to have this faith 1 gor flippers, while the two others
will say ho can perhaps feel no evil and be uncertain as to Many things its old tracks fur would get any fee he liked to name' from the glimpse gained were near- braids trim a good many suits in
effect (runl the drug, but if he is that sonee of its friends insist on THE TRUTH OF THE PRESENT. provided -the dog was saved, the 1) the same size. nowcsl ways.
leading an intellectual life, if he as fundamental It is also evident The most serious heresy of any veterinary hurried to the spot. A Hats and not hair this season
is engaged in n action which in 1�' Possible to hold with tenacity
age is that which calls itself ortho- small withered up old lady of 80, +• aro to bo considered a woman's
and pugnacity the forma of those g neatl • dressed in the fashion of 50 [ M MENELIK glory.
teresta him keenly, stirs hint, in: alleged fundamental facts and still doxy, the attempt to bind back the years ago, met hire inside tho gate TfiE EMPERUR Omt'" of the new colors is 91eri
psis him to the use of his mind, (,e utterly devoid of tl►e essential new life in the shells of the old, way and implored hill to save the sette shade, matching the juice of
tc substitute the footprints that the crushed wild cherry.
then !10 will inevitably feel the spirit. development of truth has made yes dog. He attended the pet for a }
stewing effect, the deteriorating ef- Many a man is a pragmatist who terda for the upward moving truth fortnight and, being the only out !'lain, simple effects are coming
feet of the drug." has never heard of Prof. James >` sid'r who has ever seen this house, RULER OF ABYSSINIA IS A to bo more adjured than the gold
and still more are Kantians or It cif and to fires all into uniform ami giittcr of rho hour.
was much in request by inquisitive out-nquisitive
and n►ealtingcsa repetition ofT'•17'IIEKLF MONARCIl.
Hegelians who would not only denypeople for some time after. The delicate faille risk ons aro
But there needs no argument to any knowledge of grown phases.even more protluneut than the soft
tomo theproof of a decline Tho harm of this lies in the facts WHAT THE VETERINARY SAW. ratios and glace silk upon hats.
pressTHE GREAT PHILOSOPHERS' that such mechanical uniformity "The house is ono big dog and :ldwiniyter9 ('harttisement With .ti l'assementerio drop trimmings
in the use of liquors. It is per but would also deny absolutcly rho r.tifles originality, makes faith per cat show," lie said, in answer to Cane to Chiefs oc 011tcials 1%'ho are offered in all the nnv<liali culurs,
fectly evident throughout the coup philosophies if they heard them fuuctory, rubs it of vitality, and sumo pressing questions. "Each as well as in jet and metallic ef-
try. And in narcotics a similar stated in the precise forms of their se of any virtue in life. It substi room is locked, and from what the fects.
change of heart is coining about. founders. Tho most radical mo- tutes for the struggle onward into servants ley, 1 suppose that Mlle. Displease saint.The coarse nets are liked especi
Around a particularly handsome tives of our lives become unrecog- our new and enlarging ideas the Aluksieff is the only person who has It is prubablo thatt•able seally well for gowns which aro Mae
sizable as soon as we stop to aha slothful settling down to content the keys. large as the house is, Menelik, of Abyssinia, holds the
lyze thein.over satins rather than dulledr
city dinner table several weeks ago with old forms. It brands as aku►' mw record tor early rising, for silks•
the host passed a box of remark The more effective a man's faith bad man him who honestly strives
the lady and her servants only o� d .'
copy three rooms -rho smallest fled ho gets up at three o'clock In the
The cart wheel rosette is chaste-
the
fragrant cigars only to find and ideals aro the more illusive forward into light and commends darkest of all, At the back of the Ito get g. IID sues .0 saris chapel ing; it is pinned At the throat,
it returned to hitn full to the brim, they will bo. Only the dead can bo the dolt and coward who timorously s, of all, king the courtyard, and by siz o'cloc.< receives the re binding the two sides of the collar
with not a cigar out of its place. classified hero. The greater the clings to rho past. 18 a hue room with fine windows ports of his accreta] les. together.
„ virtue in shaping conduct and the The danger is that we shall beg He is a most fatherly monarch. Some of tho new sleeves are
bend it bark to the store 1 vitality in causing progress and de- discouraged ill our own strivings sunny and bright. This is given
laughed a nest. John J. Hayes, vele meet. thegreater the dificul- after truth and our own passion (lover to twelve black cats. Out of and rules his suhj(cts with a firm trimmed uit'.i Lands of different ma.-
passion
6y , p this room are two smaller ogles, hand. Whet' one of his chiefs or tcrial ; the mode is called brueelet
winner of the Marathon race in ty in formulating your faith. If for the heaven soaring ideal by the inhabited by Persian cats and their oflicialsahas 'llspicased him, Mene- tenni ng.
London, confesses in a magazine you tarry by the wayside to de- vehement threats and taunts of kittens. Isere, the temperature is lik summons the offender to his Satin coats are to have r. big run
that "Nu long distance runner can scribe your ideal it escapes you, those who love so well the easily
higher and the air, to any ordinary , presence, but. iustead of casting for the snmwer emit:; that are un -
either vanishing altogether or muv- gotten farms of traditions 110 g hon into sumo dungeon on to pine inert or that have bright, thin silk
smoke either cigars or cigarettes must he loyal to the best we know;mortal, excessiwcly heavy and op g' g '
and run. One thing is essential, trig
man who can carry his creed we imus[ have the, faith teat says: Pressivo. But as mademoiselle has away and die, the. energetic old linings.
nut been out of doors herself for plan administers prompt chastise- Many children's hats have em -
abstinence from tobacco in any it: his cabinet, who can count its Give me rather perdition with twenty years,1 suppose she does plant with a stout canc. bruidcrcxl scalloped borders of col-
hitvaries, truth than paradise at the price su11'
form. 1 suggest running as a c•or- Pieees, with whom never not find it so bad. Nor (lo the common people es ni on white, or of white on color,
fain cure fur the tobacco habit to neither developing nor dying be -of a iia HENRYF.COPE. ''The rest of the cats, of which I cape his parental care. The Palace as the (.ase, mss be.
cause it ie already dead, usuallycounted 50, are distributed in oar- at Adis Abeba stands on a crest of Net girdles of wide, left mesh
any one who wishes to break him -a hill and dominates the entire aro embroidered in ribbousinc and
tuns ruorns near the big ono. All
self of it." these rooms open out to a large city. The Emperor has had a fringed with it. They come in all
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THE SUNDAY SC1100L' Actstower of.observation specially built the fa::hiunablc eiders.
IV. Tho ',fiys� paries �Y n the balcony, overlooking the street, from which a and view can br. got Jct, as the m:dish touch, threat -
Go whsle we will Among the Sar- Victory.- Vs. )-l.. "There stn(;d which is fitted with iron bars like K errs to reap -Neste r,cde in everykind of
ages and we find drugs powerful pof all theprincipal streets and open P"
before the proconsul the npeyt e ,f a cage. Here are all kind of P lint of gold that has
and plentiful employed fur setting truth and the emissary of falsah•.ud. gymnastic apparatus for the cats - spaces•
apparel the g
INTERN.ITIONAi, i.ESSON, like 1110ce-8 arid the Inagieiant ho- tree trunks, wheels, little ladders IMPERIAL 1'1:TS. had a full year's sway.
into action men's powers. It is Pongee ribbon about six inches
MAY 2. fore Pharaoh."—Dean Vaugha,i to jump on, halls, both suspended At one time he ..ept a number of wide, printed in oriental designs
only among the finest types of the Victury over the opposition of the from strings fastened to the ceiling full ruwn liens in the rounds of
neat advanced races that we see •-- sorcerer was a specimen of all the and lying shout on the floor. There g g and culurs, is one of the useful
1? the palace.
These wild annuals things br•.ught iu fur dressmakers,
Omni de ear(ied in favor of subtler Lessen V. Paula First 3lihsionary missionary victories that have been are merhauicnl birds, like child- were allowed to wander about free Jiat+y of the handsomest aker s
stimuli. Prof. Janos, the Isar- won since, in countless numbers. ren's toys, w► ich fly about, meele and unrestrained, tench to the ter- are still high in the waist at the
yard psychologist, urges the supers- Journey ---Cyprus. Gulden all over the world. It was won by anicnl mice and a hundred toys and roe of the foreigners and visitors back, though the front has seine
Text, Nark 16: 1S. three n►esns. devices which children might. en- generally. den
or claims, as excitants, of morning V. Are You a Missionaryi Tho vy. Here the cats and kittens Another imperial pet was an ole- place. in Fomite tacos to its u„rutal
air and sunlight and fine skies and , missionary call coshes to every trio sa,,•nd whole clays when it is fine, pliant that used te• sander about
Among the materials one feuds
mountain walks and dewy tluwers Iutrlxluctiun. - How dues 1 Au] follower of (:heist :ss distinctly as Their feed is brought to them at
rank among missionaries? (» to Paul and Ilarst its. Ili may not stated intervals.
the' city. It via this animal that diagonal homespun hack in its •.Id
and great thoughts and sweet as- course, Jesus Christ. was the great nearly threw the French explorer, OA( 0, but brought out in colors
pi rat ions above the frothy hopes est of foreign missionaries as wen alrmrnnn us to distant lands and
m THEY GET BREAD AND hfiLK, Buffet, into a fit. richer than thio rough fabric ever
as the great -eat of hones missionaries,
it may. It is the summon% to sub- Ile was sitting (Nevin to his even- before appnarcv}.
ef the foaming glass. They aro the g etdinat0 n1r worldly and temporal Liver and sometimes sparrows ing meal when suddenly a dark Big, sword Eton collars will pre-
aries; but ifgr a est mi hint, then dans to the great work of savingwhich the otter orders from a
natural stimulants of refined or -,the world's realest missionary is } K s P form blocked the (lour of the cabin ball), hold their own all through
ganlsnla. These need no other. fru, gnMn from sin and lending them in- pea. not. On Fridays they general- and in less title than it takes to the spring. They may be inad0 of
assuredly Paul. Anion his sucees t( the Christian life. Mothers in ly have fish. large quantities of
not even entice And tea. Pura are great names --Carey. Jud tell every scrap of fond. including plain lineal er decorated with
-�— lion, Moffat, Livingstc,ne, lhforrieon the home may b0 missionaries to vatic h con be I,nd very cheaply in a dish of potnt••es, lu1 omelette, squares of lace set in.
An Englishman, E. Baron Rus- 1 Martyr, i attesen, Williams, Chat- their children, those children may the harbor,
and a chicken, had vanished front (fold, both in lace and cords, is
fol by name. has been tanking pro -I mess, Eliot, Whitman, Paton -and he missionaries to their school -"Downstairs and in the ride [•lie table said into the elephnut's much u,ed Asa trimming fur new
ken-
dictiens for the y,•ar 200+) A. D., I the stories of their deeds are full of aryt in the father
or ythc sill be a ymay Heliota p far 80 (l s aro 8. nsTheyisees mltlo em- throat. Unfortunately, when the ruffs for spring. A narrow strip of
and he has it that by that time the ithat oration; but no history save
(sane to carry the good 'WW1; to truce every seecies under the sun. animal tried to uith'Irnw, its head gold is effective, used as a hand
Lhnt of our Lord is Po inBpir n; asgot stuck. and it simply walked off en a white or black befrilled ruff.
human syatenn will have so refined; Ilial '•, We rd is in this ',see) as China or Africa. In fine weather they take exercise in the huge cowith the frail cahin resting on its
nrtvard. but as made-sitnl(lers like a �tiaw hot WhenM
'1' [micelle will not. plans them to go
Buffet went wailing to the Emuper-
aleayr afield, the bigger wan t►rf or the latter laughed till tears MASTER OF D1SG1'(SI:.
HOUSE FULL OF ANIMALS proper in di health, tor want of fl ued. -i
proper exercise. these dogs have (Ito vii' [•Articularly pleased with G1aaRo;w ('nnvict fused as a Mara -
the run of a liege open corridor In
had weather and the snore, delicate the British �iissien that was sent tbnn (tanner.
dogs, including English breeds, nut to him tinder Mr. (now Sir)
sleep in much warmer roomy. One B"linell Redd. and with the pre-
I'
re- l
Edward T.•}(•, x convict who es-
woman docs nothing else but brush bents they tock to hint. caped abeet a mouth age from the
Duke Street Prison, Glasgow•, v.n.s
and comb them. I EA. 1" ERI)il .\MU.sI?ft'. recaptured there recently 011 what
"Several times I suggested to
Russian Ludy Whose Mind 11uY Mr. Redd mentioned that lie had was to have leen his uedding day.
their nwnn that she ought to take intended to bring out a set of Rent- 'Toys slipped out. of his cell %then
I'nfortunat^ty Been When a a small form wit in the country 6(n It,nyy a},paratus, but at the last the tI'Arden's attention efts At
Rad Twist. and transport them there.
But monl•;ut the ilea fellIhrmigl+• traded elsewhere, sque.zed
sthe little old Indy, who is as plea- ( I ani ,tIy sorry," said the Em thruingi, the bars at the end ..f the
herunt ns mle3s,le wtlon She gets over pesos, ' f.•r 1 particularly wish to thrrid••r, and dropped twenty feet
ahyncr;s, she nim shakes her see the intention " to the 'trowel. Then 1,•• dn•(Kee
Em -
head and says born
const die in the '1l r- {1dd went to r•xpini,l that to th tf of his prise•n otlets. "tilde house she was born in. the reason the rt;1111)amina wss left
" 'And the 50 cats and 80 doggy Z" ' clad „ply in hey und(rrclothiug, he
1 naked." bellied was because some people got out of the prison by lying along
"'i have n{rendy provided for had feared he might be treated as the axle of is terry that had leen
.
then, in my win: wt.a the answer" c'tle dealing ort black magic.rho detiveming supplies.Emperor sial u,tens(•I} amuse(1 As anon as he gut (,it be started
•! _. :1t a time when blank cartridges to 11u1, and those w ho saw him
EIGHT WITH DEVILFISH. were nnknwn m Abyssinia. an thought he was a Marathon runner
_ American Mi�sinn presented a iu training
quautily to his Majesty, together
One day recently the police learn-
1F;xpnr}eree of a Fishing Party nn a with a ,ifle. ed that Teye wns to be married that
Mexican Riser. The Emperor solemnly loaded the day, but on going to the place ap-
A party of English fishermen had: weapon and levelled the rifle ata purnted they failed to find him.
hre
Fnriteneel�in the Parai and ole( xRive R tee -1 was+a stampedes for dear rlife [vett as hid -
Tie t;,t thaey
)leans rnem nthat the he 'lith side
1•ntl•' with a larges sting ray or; the Emperor's new title bang, (,f tn.- cite Red e.irrunnded it.. Tose,
devilt.rh, t,sys the Mexieau Herald.' hanginit; at their bneke: who wet in a cora nn the third
It is very rarely that these fish are! The. Emper(r's real title is `'Ne• sterv. slid dews a rain pipe. but
aee7 in the riser, fer they are sup- RII Nagasti Ming of Krug=."' lar(t.el Ill the arms of the policemen
posed t•. confine themselves to the! --- —P--_' +h • were s eilu,R for him.
sea, although ihey are often en. Only one man in 205 i. ; vs. ea it is sped that (luring his period
Countered near the coast along the feet. •:t.e••ts• i e walked nitwit under
south .Atlantic and in the Gulf of Of all whitto nations. the t •..•••:- '•• • •• .. f the ',dire dressed as
Mexico. Occasionally a small devil- cans are the higust fruit . •t r • au. a.^ -t re d ca•••ying a hal,y.
THE FAITS OF OUR FATHERS
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that tea and coffee will be placed' at tho beginning of that gl+rr •u;
in the sante category that aleuholio I missionary story, and we shall find
stimulants occupy nue a days. Tho! it to he an epitomes and foresha-
pruhibitionists o1 that remote hour' doss ing of all missionary works.
will he carupeigniug against tea and, 1' The oMn. 1- s (pall and
('onae<•rntiun. Vs. 1 3. Upon what
coffee r.nd tc'etetalers will sign their I new division of time hook of Acts WOM.t N KEEPS Ei;iiTi' DOGS
pledges in fates of coffeeless break- are we entering ) The second or
.AND F11fY (.1'fY.
fasts and Afternoon teas without missionary (1i{iaton, which reaches
'the cup that cheers but does uotout, with Paul, over the great Re.
inebriate." man Empire. The first divisi )1
cover's about sixteen years of tome,
___ 3.-- and describes the growth of the
• church in Palestine and Syria, and
An American and a Scotsman especially the inttuences that, !id
were discussing the cold expert- up to this great work fur the (lea
enced in winter in the north of tiles. Alexandra :\teksmeff, of Odessa,
Scut'nud. ' Why, it's n•.thing at alt Ii. The Mission.iriesGoing Ferth. Russia, keeps tui Tess than Sl) dogs
compared te the colli weather we --Vs. 4, 5. What was the course and 50 cats ,n her house. This
have in the States," said the Amerie of the first missionaries? They small SIZe army of animals has be -
can. "I can rrro:lcct one winter departed unto (R.V. "went down" ('(,tee such a nuisance to the neigh -
when a sheep, jumping from a til-, - down the River Orontes. frotn the hors that they are perpetually
leek int•, a field. became suddenly] highlands to the coast) Seleucia, :re complaining to the, police and the
frozen on the WAY and stuck in the rtetport o1 Antioch, sixteenmitt' sanitary committee to have it sc-
ats like a plass of ice." "But,1 away ; and from thence they seile•l moved by force.
man," ex+ laimcd the Scotsman, + to Cyprus, a voyage of eighty tc The fair and aged owner 1,1 nil
"the law of grits ity wouldn't al- one hundred miles. these pets is rnmarkabin reticent,
low that." -I know that." replied 111. The Missionaries Win Favor And except. for n few wwone:•n who
the tale pitcher "glut the law of and Moet 1)ppositien --Vs tl''. leek after the dogs and cats, not
gravity was (resell, too:'' How thoroughly did the missi .n even her servants are allowed en -
erica work t They went throe, 1 trance into that p...t of the house
I the isle (11 V. "the whole island") whore they live. it pr•eents a
A person, seeing a lazy elan I note 1'aphes, new Baffo. at the forlorn enough appn,.rancn from
standing idly at the street corner, weatora end of t yprus. They not the outside, The balconies and
approach.41 him. arid said :--"Den t cella traveln,l the leo miles of the verandahs ate cramped with all
yeti know. my dear sir. that it is length of ('yprns, hot its Co miles manner of household lumber,
rositiwely sinful te stand about ••f l,r.•adth. probably visiting a!! which by reason of hawing loin
wasting your time In this manner 1" the svnevegens No "half-wA•: there so long. is covered with +Inst
The man rented "Yes. 1 know it d•.inrs'• for fate' Isere is "th' .and mess. The •argn gateway,
ia, parson. and I'm g. tog to atop first leo of a were' m(1anslatesl 5501)1 (entinon to Russian houses, is
it just as soon as 1 find a eotnf.a. thrnllzhi which has been fitly m -:1l 1'•1 kept loeke(1 day ane! night and the
table place to sit dnwn.'• ono of tihe alis „t:1ry ss.,td; ;11 lv.mtor has strict elders to admit