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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-02-03, Page 2FINDIN• ftion of eercls, t.. at•tluuiut (,'od 1 •►0.0.0404.0+o4-o.NO.e Ruthlessly. the machines hadTge:tin that was still statentor. ,•.r!1 I with "nr neee it ie . That secrecy starter THF 1 :pun their work,/ aid, r.l .aptly: RICH Ir is enjoined shoes that rho noblest Afrate thaw III711s'I( for fi•r of ► FF It an l :tsl THE INTERRUPTED I at 11 all sett' tome • end u( Drayer Is to set. the heart 0 1 „,•ing ►;itru up to the p(4lic•e, IIP out'" right with God. People Have Lost Themselves in Seeking Follu%ng Tiw custom„%ithis i,pray f hud retreated further and further' Pert- susj,ieiotsly and t:ultieusly HARVESTit,tu the heart t.f the field as morel h( came towards her, but thea lie and mere of the grain was cut saw' a Ilt. it wil8, xll8l)i(i4.11 :11111 call - Mill {,\' heart a considerable dew I1, postponing as Iotig as was i tion 'd Care bulb throw 11 to t lie sings for Themselves Alone number ..f prayers, this form was 0+0.0.0.0. possible his inevitable dis:,..cry• i winds. given as a suitable petition t.. be She wax alone in the farmhouse Pour I)an thought Lizzie, as: "'jester' he cried, and eel ped stied at the end of the ordinaryshe stood t'o're, peering out of her ; lite in his arms. ,seders, het as now in our uali(• ellen the police drove up in their attic w•inuiw, front whieh th.•) ' OI1. Dan ,•• she 11'hoe i'r wall li.0 l:i, life for bag in which the biggest hand gets 1 1 P trap --a strange inspector and two a6ule drama, hidden from the inen 1 urst into tear but sae a tin( it. Matt. xsi. the eternal prize. worship. 'fhe pi�aycr hos ,even di strange ruuxtahlt•s. It was tar yisiuns, including address three at work in t he field en the sane •I rained them. Tho folly of that way of living g cyst 1ime, and the farmer and his level, wits painfully ci.ihl,. "Ile nick!” she said eagerly. lie is just in the fate that, though a Petitions relating to (..I (' 'Thy men were busy rutting the groin. p ' g man should gain the whole world name, Thy Kingdom," Thyis bound to be caught in the enol, (limn into that weed and change! will"), and three relati►t Good mlorninq "' suiJ the in -aur) there• is melting I can do l.. See. 1 have brought :vett an oitl be the very process he would lose „ g to hu-, specter. "Is the farmer in?" heli him." man aced ('bread, debts, l,; i , suit of rl•,thes that farther a ill "temptation"). 'phos it i' a pat- tiering sir, she ansytered, won Fascia -ted, lr',iiblin • with sous. ! „e%e•r miss! Souu trs yore rradv and all his 1 ) 1 tiering what was the matter. "He's tern prayer, giving a comprehen- ety, she watt ie and watched. 1'p' yhisile, and l'll c(4me to yeti loth situ statement of Jesus's teaching over there" — pointing with a there it was all sa plain that it seine food, and take your oitr about Ged and individual duty, in Plump, reel hand. seemed incredible• that the• w"erkrr: •.the r chit hes away and here a simple, intelligible way. Are you his wife:" inryuired •its the fie!l should be u11conseletis theta'" th•e inspector. 'of the convict's presence. Hut Liz "11'hat's this! inqui1))I I►an, !\u; 1'nt the hngsckeeper and zie was a country -bred girl, and lchrn they -net again later, ttnllins; tion for God, bringingbetore Incthe dairymaid, Lizzie Strong. Farm- knew fr'uu past experience in til :, )sec• of ernckliti paper ant of iasniad his paternasupreme ea authority ascal! 'inn er's wife been buried these two llige romps holt easy it was to rc- the atek(t of his ,e•1t old rout. Lizzyears." ut Father is to admit a universal ••you (haven't seen ane Strang- those completely golden, swayinden g ''Is tit e t�'t'ulh�•tour farms r'x' ' he ground of brotherhood among his'ers--suspicious characters--- Mend., stalks; if only one took cai' not to asked. true children. The additional I suppose?" . phrase, who art in hear( n, is not meant to isolate, but to describe his incomparable majesty. m k ah Il 1 23 11'e all recognize the wickness of SfIfi'tlness in its grosser aspects, but du we realize its folly in almost tu,s of its forms? Selfishness is re- garded as a sin ; we do not yet re- gard it as suicide of our •earn best, as defeating its own purposes, as being, not simply a violation of some ideal code, but a foolish rub - bet.' and despoiling of our own sc Ives. On us all rests the obligation to bring self to its fullness, to realize our own powers, enter into our r•wn pnssihilitiex. 11'e dare not fall al:yehere in life, nor stop short of being all that we alight be. In the lents judgment "f the ages we will find our places according as we have really found and fulfilled ourselves. .\ real danger of some types of rrligieus thinking is that they shall - miss self -realization in fleeing from selfishness. Many would rather shrink than grow ; they seek to prove their sanctity by the way they shrivel into their shells. If relig- iot is a process of denying the beauty and reality of this life in order to asxert the virtues of a hy- pothetical existenee it can have no value for us here. :Cu roan is more likely to yield to the subtle temptation of selfishness than he who thinks to please his Gt!d by blotting himself out of A LI.. ItEAL EX 1ST ENCI' . He is selfishly and falsely spiritu- al, seeking escape from life's real business and burdens, shrinking from its ditties, and reully covet- ing an :angel's ease when he should take up a roan's work. But the selfishness we most need to fear is that which shrinks and blasts the finest in us when we gasped, and sudden:s re his own soul, his heart would have dried up within hint being would he but as one great, grasping hand and no more, nei- ther heart to -quicken with joy nor eyes to kindle nor powers of any sort to appreciate that which he called his possessions. To think only of yourself is to lose yourself. It is to narrow the whole life down to that insignifi- cant center of the self. The mea- sure of living is its richness and breadth. Every time your heart goes out in sympathy to another you broaden your very self that much. Every time your hand goes out in helpfulness you lengthen thus the lines of your life. You amount to more in yourself in the Father—Jesus's common designa- She shook her head. "Oh, well, I'll just run across and have a talk with the farmer," Hallowed be thy name—A fer- said the inspector. '•\le:Inwltile, never could abide putting myvent wish that God may be rever you fellows may as well have a "Eleven," she murnuuetl, 111'•- „lmey in a bank. 1ud and it encd among men according to his: look around the outbuildings.'• chruiically counting the stroke.. will suss take you out to Canada worth, name signifying, in the Lizzie was not nearly so fright - and was It el( ten master said I ' was to take out the trate-." and start you Bingafresh." tined of two constables as she was For quite a Ions; time he looked of ono inspector. With a curiosity Dazedly, she filled the big jar, at her thought fully, rubbing the that was strangely mingled with and earried it out int" the ti.•hl, a feeling of appre,tensi"m, she fol- her thoughts absorbed by Dan back ..f his chew -cut tit head. Gardner and his plight. "1'11 take it, Lizzie." be said tit lowed them round while -they car- l:lst. "And Heaton tiless you for tied out a systematic search of the If only site could think ..f scour 1st:uxling 1,t nu 1 was rr }using barns. • thing! Hut there was nothing she foul : but 1 have learnt 111) lesson, "What, be you looking for 1" she' could d". "Farmer was 14 hard lass.And there wi!1 be yon to ventured at last t„ inquire. roan, utterly unlikely to have ane raise one's head' too high. The striking of the grandfather cluck at the foot o: the stairs broke in upon her reverie. ''It's—it's mine'" she faltered. ''I can't take it. lass'" „yes, you ('an. Diol'" she said eagerly. ''It's half my sayings. 1 measure that you include ethers in Jewish sense, the whole Person. your plan of living. 10. Thy kingdom sumo --Israel's unceasing prayer. With wider scope, we aro to pray for the com- ing of that day when the divine will shall be the universal rule of Life. Thy will be done --Guarding the preceding petiticin from misintcr- 1)o you not sec people on the street in whom the lifeless eye and the mechanical mouth mark THE GROWTH OF THE BItt"I'1':, the habit of blind indifference to the rights and needs of others? Now, what are they worth' As a matter of fact, what have they that we would desire? Who so poor as to do reverence to any good thing in them? 1f we would find life, if we would keep alive in ourselves the nerves that give life its sweetness and value, if we would enrich our true selves we need ever to keep the heart open to others, ever to fight against the suicide of selfishness. unnecessary c It is all a simple matter after all, tentplated. just to give thought to the lives 12. Forgive us . . . as we , . . imagine that we are reaching mut that touch our own, to let the heart have forgiven --Asking (sod for a fu: the enriching of our lives. It grow by st•ntpathy and service. clean sheet presupposes that we 13 that paralysis of the soul whieh Et takes us all n long time to have given others the sante. \1'e creeps gradually over sue who learn that love and joy are never reed forgiveness: for if we believe falls into thinking nI life as a found by running after them; they that (sod's will should be supreme, achemte ea' each Stetting all from are glowing lights that shine with- and his kingdom be a reality, we others and the universe as a grab- in us when we step into the ways must, through faith end repent - snatch them and they fade ; we seek of service and sacrifice. \V,' try to ante. clear ourselves of the false So give thein and they become our is the law of life; he "ho would attitude whin results from (the own. The nein aha seeks heaven for himself ahem will miss it just as truly as the mall who seeks the earth for himself alone will die without di'1o%ering any of it. That 1 help me t1, keep straight, aren't pretation. God's kingdom can be "If 1 tells you, you won't sleep stmpatlly with an escaped rotate!. established only as men nn earth to -night, my maid 1" replied one of If only the could get him and his ,here, if 1 get safer' away' do his will as absolutely as the the constables playfully. i.mcn out of the way for a minute 1 "11•re coming out t(4 marts 1116, angels in heaven. A midden chill stole over her; "r' two --lung enough to give tht• nrcn't you! Lizzie?" hoot a chance to C5C}t ,t front his ''\''s. 1)an, i ant'" she 3thisp- 11. Give us . . . bread - - While something warned her of what she f ' was about to hear. trap! •red s .ftt. London _lnswers, we press on to the ultimate spiritu- _� _—` al goal we have present physical "I'nl not one of your nervous It was a hot morning, and they -' needs. :1 comprehensive prayer ones," she responded, determined a'I gathered eagerly round her, .\I.1, AROUND 'I'NE HOUSE. for food and all things essential to+t? base her suspicion; confirmed. and drank and talked and j(4kcd.� Is it a in or ---or an es- She noticed as she stood there (u,tt ; lied I'ad. 1 cheap cotton tdan- physical well-being. Luxuries and +• ket with .,u( raze kness of cuttou ss comforts are not con- caped convict 1" " completely Dan's presence stns "Oh, you maids! How you are bidden from those on the ground. ; hutting between and tied like a eat up with curiosity!" Iaugheel and rejoiced that there was no one `"crport snakes an excellent ted the younger con Mahle. "'Tis a else in the h•lse likely to look out Pad. convict, escaped from the prism] of an upper window amd discover To Open 1Viidows,—Hun a case - over yonder, if you tntst know." hint. But her satisfavbiot in this knife between frame -and casement "He slipped away in the mist fact trail very shot•tlived. After +Intl ltarnnler gently on window this morning," put in the other all, it didn't matter mulch, since he frames at upper and lower (eine policeman. "The sentries fired, 1tas sure to be caught in the end. ('rs. If the open spaces at sides but missed. and he gut clear off.: "What agonies he must he sof- and rope sur rubbed with stat the He's a native of these parts,,,so we' ft ring:" she thought. "How he windows will nub stick the nest hurried over to warn you all to he• ntust be longing and praying for titne. find life must take the way of los-daily) violation of his perfect will. on the look -out for him. in case he thevu all t" qo ilw'ay: ' Palm Hint. -When leaving Inure should (toe this way. Hut that was the last thing like- for a few days and wishing to keep ing it ; if we would be rich indeed The reason the ►oust forgive othurs Tism't likelyho trill, though,"happen. even tit dinner-tiu►e t`''rr Palms and other plants teat in the imperishable. treasures of is that it is inconsistent we shouldly to p said the yiungr Ulan consolingly. twelve o'cln(k. The laborers erred during your absences, take a life we must ePat.P to seek them; ask for love, if we do not show it „He's almost certain to {►o off to wed Pat their dinners under the eels and get as many cenmmue we must. try to give them. to others. wards the roily ay ; so yOQ «eedn't hedges, and if he came out then-- HENRY hen -- tricks as you have pots to place ill HENRY 1". COPE. 13. Practically one petition, with be afeared to ego to bed to -night, ''Oh, I do hope he a ill munem- the tub. Cover with water, which my girl." her that they all live tau far away the bricks will absorb. and the Lizzie heard him without under- 1 • go homer: she muttered ;mei- 1 i:lattt. will draw all the lunisture standing, however. She had ously. thev require and keep in good con - turned pale, and her heart was thumping heavily against her side. "What is the name?" she asked faintly. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL 1\'1'F:H\ 1'1'11/\ 11. LESSON, house to house gathering money for indigent Jews. On the Sabbath, alms were received at the ss na- gogue. Verily I say—Special emphasis on the fact that the hypocrites have received the most of reward they sought, in the praise of men. but hate forfeited the favor of the Lesson 11, \iwszi'ins and I'rI(e., heavenly Father. Hatt. K I-1se, l;olden Teel, :t When thou does alms Show twt. parts, asking for deliverance front those perilous moral situations in which it is easy for an unpro- tected man to lose his soul, but, inasmuch as moral test is the at- mosphere of Christian progress, praying for immunity from moral catastrophe (the apparent meaning of the evil one). The brief interval for refresh- ! (prior int many days. ntellt w'113 soon over, and the men Glycerin 11.1p. -All table linen went hack to their machines - back stains, frit :rid even coffee slid" to their cutting away Dan lard- `(here there is cream in the coffee, The constables looked at her iter's hopes of escape. And Lizzie, may he removed by ruhbi►►g the F1:11, Il, keenly.picking up the empty jar, unable sPuts with pure glycerin. Let it 15. If ye forgive not . . . neither ''You're frightened exclaim- t. find any pretext for lingering.' war remin at while 1tt e'• min a indhike- icate seill your Father forgive- Not a (1e• etl one. 'Rut l assure ,)(4u \nu started to go back to the house, spotie prineiple of tip for tap. lied needn't he." She was desperate. Semethi,g ,silks' woole11, :ud ealico are not will grant forgiveness to the man "What do you want to know his must be dune, and she decided to injured. Sometimes it is best to ing it is not the act but the motive whose heart is prepared fur it, but name for'" inquired the other. de the only thing she could think le! the glycerin remain se%,•nil %lett. K. 1. h. urs hrfure washing. whieh Jesus condemns. the man's heart cannot be prepwr- ''Only chs you sell he was a na-' of -spill some paraffin, set light.tn, 0d fmr it ahs has nut forgiven his lite of these part:," it, and call ''Fire:" Everybody lied l'eterinq far Nick. !flaw 1 •', �c t. \ ..iii rigl►tc11. t'is -- f.Pt not. "thy left hand knew This 1►r(4ther. The answer satisfied hint. I world run, and then Dan ttullld he hit are the hest bed covering. be tt „traeted well that of the scribes is supposed to be a current proverb Irl warm and not wet ht%, and "'I see," he murmured. 'Dan Ah1.- to come out. R R and Pharisee, tree Staff. a. 20) The to express secret}. (diving with ~` Gardner t hat 's his name, young But the fire :night engulf the ''Ass{) litu^tierered. Fre•h bleed - ",•d. erdinK right hteen+ne.. oil nio('d i 0111 show "r holt.titog was in keep• 1.1TT1.E 11I.t.I'S. sputa can bemcvt•ed front plan J clap, doing three years fur sheet ; elide I,nil,ling before it was ex- ' ex- its testis ineludes right religious!ing with the hest Jewish spirit. leg al :1 keeper daring a px,achinq! 4inguished; and. at tact. she kt•ts or ticking by spreading "te.r p11„cipl.3 and )'t&retire. He isf 4. The sunt of all is that the mat- Peel Lemons. • feel lemonswith affray. Did you know )tiny' +wo, uldn't be able l see her lour e the sill" A paste (4f II"stnr(h. .4l- abeut t(4 exhibit the limitations of i ter of Alin -giving is etre between A a knife clear to the white skin he•tif it to l l.it/ie shook her IIeAd, and fur- ! and help hits with what he might e'r(' dry. then rub f. If the the .I'w•r in the matter •.f alnlsgiv-;pian and Itis Father, who will give fore yon put theta in the s•iueez• then r,ntersation eas prevented need, es her disappearance wrld Slain ha net entirely disnppeurPd leg., p•ta.er, and fit ,nug, their i the 1411(1) in return both the rewards er: the work is easier and von qct by the return of the insperl••r. assuredly be noticed. othe second appli:arra trill, as a t1;i•"( 'bort coining being that they of this life and those of the world mere juice. thereby. "1:p you get, lads '•' he ,•.t Suddenly, she steed still. Under rule, prove elfeetua1. du) these things beton• filen, to be t., come. ('are of Tablecloth. Hate a claimed. "He hasn't arrived let, the hedge ons a drum of oil. Monte; • ('are of Siler. Put silvers are sten , f them. .111 three of these 5. Ye shall not he Has the force small bottle of benzine at hand, and if he flees the fa ruler will de Machine -tool., and half a deL,,ll,l l an aluminum kettle with enough •ptrformanees the ,leas lecogllicetl of a command.and when a spot of grease gets on triiu hint. and wire for us. Ilett large balls ..f string. 'These w• it- boiling Nater t•e (seer it. Roil nn - as nets of worship, of x14(1111 equal I Stand and pray 1'llc posture n( t.• the (lean tahleclufh put n -lean it's a millisn to one hall tr1 to derful machine. tlu►t tut and tied til sitter i+ bright. 143.thorough vnlne. Alk J.,11, �nteigheil prayer, in thesyfiAg 'gtts and in paper under the spittool wet a gt t to Landon." ! nI thegraincouldn't work tl its ; ly I'.0 ane quart rt of bttkeanriial against wax not the arts but the the corners of the sb1eets. was clean cloth witit the benzine and :lavae they dro,e, sad I,rzeie, I out this string. any more than a' water, with ten'tpttetnful of bat, Mg intent (4f N innin • a na111e for Diets. I rah the swig disselye•d in it. Put in sir, (r F. 1 standing, with uurot-ered bead. and gtrnoe into the paper un- with A sinking heart, went slowly' sewing -machine 1•A 11 work 1t ithu+'(f s':u•c• and let stand several hours Eke ye hasp n" reward ' Impty - t tarp tururd toward the sanetunr}. (b�rneath, and your tablecloth Nil) indoors. ' eOttnn. 1 ing. what is promised in verses 1, This gate the flay -acting hype elites be as clean as ever. Krrp the hot- She and lisle l:artifice hall net Furtively, she looked mowed, +illtil bright. 6, and Ir+, that reward may be ex• ti,eir opperfnnit1- They wunld de• tle away filet the file. exactly been sweethearts. but he. making sure that there we -r,,,. fo Freshen 1'p Furs. Mut std pectert for pollee Mg the right 'literately so arrange it that the Mirror Ht Ip. .\ mirror plac• had just begun to •'walk ort with i he.(Iy to see; then she stoet.('1 .,t„r furs errs, he mad' a'• goeti a' new cour.e• hour of prayer might find them at ee( on the Iloor against the wall her" when his arrest. a little more gathered the hug- balls mt., he, in the following manner: Brush 11ith your F(Ither It :s his tip- the chief place, of public (en- and left there in your• dressing than a sear ago. had put a stop toIapron. and fl. il hark to the hens... the ore„g way of the far with a his (eurtshi r when she burnt them one by e11t. ttet hair I. rush. .1 her having .1rie•l p.reval, and not loan s. that i3 to course, and there they would strike room will remind you of nm cell P• theroughls ill the open ai,. bra! he .ongtt in all acts of worship. their renspienous attitude of flet,,. skirts and other faults of wearing "If he war 1.. cone here, I'd its the kitchen tangy. ,,,, the right side with a Istvan. '2. 11n,s Thr Israeli. l• .'f deeds of tion. Or, in the public sersiee, eppnret if you will btt fake a hide hire, IAw (4r no law'” she; Ten minutes passed, and thin, cumpitaimn to the poor had grope they would recite private player. 4ianee in it. muttered determinedly. as her anxious ears rejoieed ,.. Then comb the richt sc:n ..f the Slowly she Neat t.. her arts-, 'net(, the noise ..f the culling tea. fns with a conrsc tenni..to he arknowlerl)ted amN ,,,,,„ng the in a ten( loud enough to attract" In tutting AI+retial. LI cutting t%hich commanded a full view u( ed The machines annt,•d more Renevating Furs.- The fellew•ing as one of the: essential obserances notice, their whelr idea of prayer leering apparel of Any kind al- trrat,nent 33 ill make furs leak like of rel'gi(4,1. a -halter to be attend- ht ing that it was an stet to be seen 1;0o.+1, (ell will find a petu•il and the ttheat-field. and fur a moment string. hru : CuItem out of 1l, os ande04to :1s fa•telleesty as prayer or of men. ''ardst1(k handy. 't%her( the lines or two she wetched the machines Fite minutes more I,a'srtl. and ;lir they t t thoroughly Hent them 1111th, fading. r;, i 1, 'r Pio! :him( 'toter chamber t.i the pattern are straight lay the cutting the tall goldenden grain, ty then the farmer himself Name dAsh- 1a1'(1Mtick ell the straight edtnL ht 11p) Plth string into sheaves, hitt idle tte house. red with irri- Then place Url preFvl!ng heard. rat• Toilette t (ate w:l- usd en o etri room tipper roof an Orieut:►1 ge "f u : e with a sheet of white blettiilg oils e.(-O'iens in the 'e,•ti(•e e1 the hells.'. (or guestse,i retiretme'rlt.'the patted, 14[1(•1' Il ha,ha,'willprin-! And castingthein ..n the grelllld, rnt.ian and haste. paper, press llghtt' with n made- ayn14gesme. Here. 1,.•wi•ter. (1'e• Public preset is net preset ite.d ted to the meth and Arno a pencil whence 1he, "err picked up and ''1'n. pointe 1 1"..k three out'e"telt hot iron, and the fits. Nill le But three are absent in se(rel lice. Yeti will final that you ran `rt on end b5 1w" lab"rertl. , with ale' 1 knr'N the'. 141'1'('11 t acrd .rrrm; le IN• rnt,lot ,l figern. file nnusel of it fascinated her. her( 1., nultcled. after a haat. g''ill its beatify lively, ter heel dispint, prayer•, when the doer is shut +t•• a nea►er cut when the pat ' attains! a ,eerie eerie, the u„ ft is 4entered. Prete trill often thetigh she had seen it, and scar(„. and hnrri(11 hark t•. leek 1iypn(rite, -Origins 1�, a start( K peering1'IF;S. trim, meaning to act a part, fru-„ sotthy motives that tempt 14 Winn brink out many helpful idcns alolg she st(11(1 there watching, neglect- under the fledge again. 1 shirt it carne it. mean "ening on,.. in Pnhlie worship. Ithis line of work." ing her 14ork, till-- -till she het-atnei In a short time, folks; ed le ell Pie Hint. 11 hen uoaking pie.. if i :'onscienr.s of something in black in l 1k- men, he (nail hack, arid Lizzie the pans are gref=ed with n little self 'nit le he what elle knew silt Thr hnther elm retell ;It secret. 11""%ering 171111'ihn if you the raid the of the field the figure he:,td hit,, issue hi+ order►•. ' butter it will make the het t.,,,, ought 1.. he. Lest had 11,, iittetil lest ' muter he w'e+. ib 1s not needf,l blase +1 w01-110111 101,b1(lin (over,„( a Iltan crouching. - •I'nt the horses 10 the staid, ' ' ertl-1 brownand 11:i1.3, and pe• '.t11 of tee o11c:mu in this srrt„ou, by • that arch should .re. In secret tu►n upside ollt amyl "he the tin, She I% a- a quick %titled girt, :mil I. said angrily. "They t,,At as well the crust from becoming -.•it, pocrisy staiel, ft•, what is opposite i p•, 14%er n 101411 is necessarily at his tt,ituhle•• of(. and make a nee : a•, once she gar .,••`d w6e if ons test ' \nd y sm. .lark, flames- tip tsllirh ix se often the east with t.r ti' It 111L'd•cll, of heaven, andrite A • hest: 1(to er id gaol( credits black sri•,1)an (iartdnel', the et('rp4d ton- the eig as •41111kl% A. yot1 van' 1 11 rltrinrd it pumpkin pies. It also denial of il. Here the hypocrite is! i. Vain re•netitiuns- For an ex The! ens and put the thimble en as it:vies . drile into teen and get sense mere ',eke., the Pie r»sir- to -(more thr man nIt., makers an unreal pre- 'ample. read 1 King- 1s. 2,;. The! ens before and yeti will have a' The alunrsc. , {)eenne t'lear lo .t,in' i 11'hile I'm paw, you'd 11 (roan Ih( outs. ten -e ..t 4clig,r•11. r111d espet•ialty of e•»11121.11 is tea against repetitiofls1nee cover (L'81 1114 �, t'Pmt�. fltr IICr 111 A (boil \tl'Atd t.. btt,144 ,n1 111 a NiI a( 11•erltlC them f r', gee, iso'1%• fel the -les arable put ; i11 ,t• lie dean 1I til ('ustrtsd Pie - Stet(' and let reel g y • f ' 1 general, fel .1e -'u, himself meed which the dealer would charge von : fit.der I1 hedge er in n Karn. or in 3 chit,( turnips'” etre pint of Mirk Stir en( table pest' of gamine 4i14,ry of knell. the same word, thrice e(et in the an cents for an iiferit•r :Miele. ahs Place lite 13 to be see veiled Storming moo it', t.,. (•11lee. •t•senful of sifted ideur int.. its of vs'ingots lles ireets Ellett' .);nerlen of (telhsemame. Prayers` 11'.tsh Lemon-. heron t,sing Ir h. his pnr•ne►s. he had metal,. a {drier eft. etech to loss s'•'- ',ewer .uenr. Rem talks of three eggs le were several tetth"ds 4.1 collecting !are vain ehr•n they ate uttered 1114.0.4 piece them in writer :, fee -hest test 'm 111• serest hieing jo( ; fet the vet rket tone a 1s fetus a rrt•tee .1(141 to the 'niece' new chap it,hle wren. for the !Neer. Sleet '.Iwai-: anti .Icrlin a• it there were' minutes end then „-e the •rlefshle dAcr h1• "mid thim; et' •1 eve,' r d ..t u.il.• • awns: ane the field •.f ...gee tn•l -her:nr. one teay,e(4nfe,l 1 and titers hashes were plan=ed aheut Itt.•eftic•acs in the t tyefition. 1,r't.)I on 110'1,1 and - see Lea veil Info lip' .sheet. .snit then. while ,„1esnips -as al the •thrr .••.•1 ,.i ' e•• in they " '(hilly Itnee eggs, and streets for the peer .•1 all ele.sses, I R. Your Father knn'reth hr can erre theta (torts dirt and "1e .t I►. I•h ,t. the Iy nm•r amd hi. 'rt.' farm. l t ti milk, by t e• .rt•.. 1:1-111.• Jev1 ••.r Gentile Them there '.ere fere ti' ask i:vpta' ' g ti,.1 prey "Hien liege .' Y'11 will he •nr er's•,ti ! , 1 e{ appe:;r.' upon (It» •('1114', 111,11 ire .ss seems 3» ll ass sal. f.t. , Ii ••.z .t, 1o,. hake 1n••mt, "nn- Tegrilar .,(l'lcutil who '•cut f, -'•;t c• is not intend,ti. by a ,n1„tip.ltee1- at the re•nits- ' eas trapl''(1. perp • tit, a il. plunging .1 .., 111' • it! e