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the,Peace
Tor
W e it either
wipiration. It al
on how sou take it, as
spur. It is easy'
{flfle\ OflSti,ift30t calamities
des pending, and
ith
a.aemo
miring *int
•• ftalt as-
' it is
'is. ut tI
rQtft jgnOr
01:41ge
Santetit epai inmpleteness
ited or unr "ustmentto the
nititits6-1ut tb2 iconpientss
vstiessuesse. and dissati.sfitetion
•may Ins'the OAUSe. VORNUltd,
st joy n#1 -largest lit)per.
• mauls greater thaw an,
ugh J rn&v ito h better
A iii!,0,1313014?
tilliY01(14e.
Pr TsMz 4*fl
'
nsibili
to C• it 1*ir
noty--71)--e worse. n an n
•c se.imperfeetion is b. ttei,. tut
*for than - petfection.
his perfect tonna its
• , as 01.440 its fullnest. Man
*RCS. $30,1iltlit *bout him, Auo $cpe
•- 'forever withoett .the
nin1etion, Mutt t-
/ivitg, that, The more
larg`orfltstretehes before you• .
Rut for our imperfeetiens there
would, he "no growthl the future
-like-.--a-blank-Svithout the
;hope of larger things. • This it is
that utakes
• VIE NEW DAYS AVELC0101,
• tio matter lbat freight a vtile they
may bring to tis. --that 010Y:stretch
before, they. promise onward -step,
• new vistas, the-ehanee to-iie more*
feel more, know More.
• If ever we are ineli.
rn
Z1.1 YEW - o 0-1 t'
•btifftTh _
ought to ti vit. and look on then all
with gratitude.- 'Thos. shake us
or dull content; they testify to our
neompleteness and, call eat -itstt
learnlifes lessons, to gain
rengtil to withstand -their ottoo
teas.' • The Viet that we
mak
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if
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Alt ctpl*in
• it the borrows 91 thtS
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'Jo
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•No
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1
ortornly, #
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lid lute se Imitted ,
4 c iuter it Int '
go -e s,eii fleet
. *lel t,1„
,
e ' ore ----A favorite way, %coati,
pub in
t , Wait
. thinks' 1 ittiet
trinu lower to. highel?4,44 .
tt, lif..:fie, 20; Rom. ,45A *. - i .tang,* iicr tow,
wIwn
td must alwa34.4 bk: •thought t4f
, 0 - letter," the (133'ili*V.
11
Itel'" than 44144 at 14111,,3!! quietly informed btu*. ''',
1,41
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er 1.141t -t1 1 If "
4 tie lie will be five tratit i int ProirKlenve bY this, lesson and ' • ''I -441444"` low t‘10 beAtt
t veliAtitis vitt imius, ;ma ttlie last one is ititettsified by Paul's 1,11°' 134' the 21!ellAit* 'Pia 1
t 0 that i1443- attailltd *tug ig" '1:11i-i'ivia t'ellitY tIste *14114W.. i'l'ir':i. tiliY14$14t(3 . ti()"• 'V . tuXt lit°
n irs'ii.o, forttser oeil.41,,,,,, itis, toi, c3f the &eaten ,on tho ilifouut,„ the water -trout. I Call think 0° /I
• "Art off fcw details Ate
;)••
JW nd in sighing after ‘on. r Mtts *lit throw** on tho ttl t tit Ottl.t0Fincler.
P.
into• the ,iite perfee.1 4tatertmit Item. 8 , . 2iat, *• 41'41 *IN 'ildoriWV kdditAtiGi*.
't A
5•11 tileivee to this world and tisk hotly of tvhich began with thin' hut t140 lluojndi She 'as, ,
• • 4% dweller here. word** ti)at C,4111, frange, NaTi
Present. bosirtest is
f tkfUU of.ptoplitcy
presentitgliflubt*et;I;Eni'dilYrIlett
tues,i4 a our ,shortcomiugsi (air
bins* la to take this.tife a pain
_and •use all its protoNi•
-
tit troitbles, difficulties,. Probe
,,eurrieul or_ of
V 0 t „ 131.4 -011ATEVII
litY whdce ii* wiscireertai '
' JP' be, ler all thatMoves us
. .
,gli'it 'May -Septa tO ray- us. to
lie.-titite eft.' law,' -'•- -
. True reit-gam iska wbib plates
1 1
in bis he*
We which knows no
• 1irnit 'itUgiou interprets the uni4..
, of 4 roasairiabie plan
hope in' lira whieh
not znoek us. Iteligion tho
irjt ,tb nsibIes pno to ttustlite
timate. wisrn oUhe pht of ou
resent imPerteetion.
• The. present ;struggle' is The. lines
have. Not that 'we need
t . add to its intensity or inerease
caingicatThita..7-- But---tre ought
t•to try-- to dodge its -demand
ought we to be tLind to it
.splendid pronAise. Yor, imPerfee-
its' ever the propheoy nt
opmentr„ and he ‘,*"ho bravely,. helve-
fttlly struggles .on. bears, endures,.
'aspires not only Imels., the WAY
thinigl; the clouds, to tite stars but-.
stiiiggle finds tht) life* an
vhicthitt-rise:1E,
f,
•
Jr,
•
74.
destroy' the law' and, lux •pro-..' own .1,11'4.181)as were., unumg Ate
*)," and now aunts tq* witl0 the 54ttle 41teeti0111,
Whight,
and the prophetst‘.' It is her ictonatie rotor of hir
.stratelt 1113143•VElt. 10'40 all leVe5i" •I'vorit ta
• unperfettly grasped ideal of xter.**"'
Ai, Testament, what [he law, 01.11$ eitit* her began
0 lAr01410"; 'WIZ° iLliug Ppit Wi*trIt11v, but her
*IIIy, be reached, wheA atatit tiler • took the pub she thinks' that
Yepeits
r 4:1
o. revs f (iv° mere fk tint .4*,, fu,
onors and t..reati ever,t" 0thoritari;orai,- 44 vii?;Iii,;(44. 44Z" 4,'"Itn' (71**(;
4$ he ill tileit placea would' dagse-,sound "
•
be !moored and treat
v telt, sympathy and as1Stant.
iititefa-trai� wMiltrlihnse
• Le sat ova,
;
U.6.
TheuueJ i the..,
knen o 'tht. 0
bez aitr'nath-
to practice, in all things. the
ink' a brotlie _.•
LESSO
Lance-Oorporai
*tattled the "Sher,
his leisure motile i
I endeavor gat
t
larger- lif
realer time
giving us toafidertee ev,on in d
nights-. that we do not walk In a
tazt*. to cona, e out 'where we wen
•n-, tt--aringlite mocking laufrhter,o
(dot gods. We believe 'better things
etar. world...and •tfutt ineans tak-
ag our World na'nethter-Way and
listieg:that love "rules . through,
I a I
0;
A
•
0r,
1"8'404‘.
Les na Temper:twee ietistal
• t. 7. 142. Neldea Text,
It., 7.. 12.
•
Verse' Itidge
meant is that we are not t° judge
•'others havdtly and unkindly. -Tile
.11aw-pickitikr: Spirit is Wrong' be
tattselt violates. the nolde4* Italie 0
the 1,..ingdota. _While ' is -0-4ften
rtecressary la: the, atfairs life. to
r."-Setrnie
eism Of 4110 Conditet. of other
to eaereis
• toward there. that loviAess ,attitud
whic,h magnifies their faulta
tAkeS.1.1:-) iliT01111t if their virtues.
• That ,;,ve fiat judgetti--The znsn
. who makes his own ideas, and ;con -
duet Oe -triterton, vriAlAt lie eon-
• derans Others, qterele/ • eondeinns
Itlinself„ for lie' etaues short of the
• • highotlitiiiilit'rti,
liVith what judgment Ye*.inclgo
you set a'tiiirself up as, etntor,
id eantitanti mei acet*rtlitig to you
144' statidat4151 yoir atuat expret!to
_ fudged in the ratite w,rty. Ilefore
lodgment seat a Phtist-'‘your
eletnnation, according to las Jaw
will be eertain. If.sott give
'to others' ttu uninst ineasure of
t.oe ,rteed not •expeet
tree formilieeesa, will be. 'measured
tea to you. this divine, jUdg.
ellt itkont, ,rather'\_than
jetlahoaet- 4,,,,,hei•-tilettoitray";pass
us it* actilri for the itidgatent.
te pats CSA ti4C411,,
Vete - ignifitant
• statelintt 1,4r ln' ither,'s
,qatratively swath o isten2y„
Ream gteat amber as ;
2..) 41 itt the, tonstrttetion of a rot
tor. The want .91" love io the
eittV4s.; eritie it. fSAit ,rftsrly
sines larger than. the minate defect
teitsarps. In both ahia verse
one pr Jing Jeatts is fo1k,w
elvish proverbs. These, howo
• ate laravly tomistereial io spir.
• id's tAritheS them witit
Ithr n*eartirtg. We are to *regard
wg in other peoples -costdoet
• iiir-Vint)tin4140 torttlit
t 'Pith hamility mop,*
*write -It it
Ps sifter thy la
* tatty &aim
Irettir
•
o
n, is ionlvi totegin wi eel
t.
It requires keen .
• a ake,a reformer, and roo,ma
htot not, Ant -o• r
v and a pure heart. -
. Give not that wlaielt is holy
the dogs ---The earliest reference
this verse is in. the Teatitiag .of
e Twelve Apostles. :where, Clips-
iana are Warned tigdivast, allowing
people to ,,..i)artake of the Lord'
Supper •who_litwe not been haptiz
ed. • Of rourse there is a rote:kr
meaning. Things which are of sae• ..
red wt.mtlt. ought -not fo be dealt
out* ittdiserittlinately to everybody,
Dogs and swine were the most de.
tarased of animals, and here typify
v Mett,of gross tast.t.• who stre so fully!
iAbili; 1
1.13V.3,13,
g iiimmoit at t
„ ing aloud as v
411.* t^7-1,
the otta ha.6' to460 0
# you, no,
iiug blot* -to-all but Yort,' I tan
titer light but thee -4a long
It be,
ut wait tilt
rtv •11"
taLle and
t
et
refk4eted from your dear
**
6 11
11/441' jL 11quid,
iaisintso."
for
t rAs !It
r initiate are cat in
Piu went 'on unheedingly:
own •fi' 'and, too:
Uive.it to me!" glsitcd ti r•
!total, in a thoking "ititcry
Ire*** for a broken siapt.,00
met be mad!"
„
A
A porstenek •trn ben:
on -leave. s rt1ys, v1Lefl
,eing, after “Ligh
burst into „the room r r irn
ext,a* dly and began- pulling
m•out of lad; •' °, • '
• 0,01ola ou! ,Wt)( 6 Atilt!'
•
tio,,ttered sleeper, rousingl
$ueiE ul ,1( With hilaial
*
at, the ag 1,41.
"VU give'se *6 up t 6vV:
et ihieerporal It* by th•e
"wot - money i"" --
gritming, his assailant ) tho zse0
quitis, "trt quid
Ave bobs•yeve !ad•outer tu
grea0d •t e corporal, •tighten
tjte tufferaSe
tai" big, lying Skunk I"
Ittber men" 'in the room began
g W4:CU:
1thet ltud. heityy
t tllit:t4rAisinttaa
ed in is4
'many
boots were
• thvy ,strug
11:4'
And
t t
*i 14, ,t444, -
A wet i* wit
ul
4 I ;Itti'tilt;.111,4844ifttiMelell*
eItV tlesolgteo
away ) tont •of
iti'!fli. 1 .,they ,
y 44,33 43,3_ wilt a
•, rh iztg. dia.c*be,,;,4e
a li , tlt .1*.? Peer and
14141c,e "iVa*I'• , ftp.r the
atid plc,asitre
13 ''" 111(1-te natiou t.,1)•siSa,.
a e i4of•. (*otilltiO4 'thf.t.0
et revolution in England,
I it 140en ft 01 d•
4.4
1St% 0
14111,1;4th, oect:u ies andiUonst ith tnQgs
widen. Ifere estate titbout
400 aetV3'04..illt 1 Par.
sla,C,,ctivmvory :1,rtoetarns.ii_bicthivismt•, n
of decay. thAttlr the walls of
deer.rork Petworth... that
ilt4ing• the, last •thirty scars has •
'St 05 per vent,: 0E -its populaticm
o nosblvaposteautiog.Ileoilr litt.the
ONE SOURCE V. TitOtTBLE.
t44' Al)rieure41 btf9rts
tais.mstrate t a la
•eharged witlt having Iii's. wife,
idlitaren in the ivorklt
!
''Vetett- the (400 heavens,. think' of "0 Ee4 ono 4e0 oat, 4 had obtained work,.
t, but, had' beeto unahle to- 60 any.
m- oft Pplt
*itit tforieve4ti Paa- •
441,3to-V— lout et the hunkets.anfi p40.101t1"'T it,h-c°0tutt:tegheir Wife4awra'<14-11ttbheienttild'vrtitichsht
;r0/11r Call 1. wr to it vo t ke ' s'•I a b.
4., s.
etvint •the rag!" ailmonished the
(.01'p/rat, otttinuing leis writing in
-1.
t wkiog ,,tniseellan
Mont of cheap jewellers, I.
icks, razors, and bhating-liuc
*nod :the Ilarratie-toonts;
. Towards -the
al ,weeklie 'Was obliging.on
neeomiliodate4. the •impeein
arifengst hiS fellow's bwy
,
mina until
S4
"Now,' as- he brought las, lctter
to a close; "wot*s yer Christian
"Potor lisped the recruit.-
" (I toluttitt x9141," 'Oler true atter.'
Peter„PyaW ") read the tairpor.
*tit keoropisient stuirk. irte
-dekko" pushing the I
a te.. itn:
ul
*
in)
petted 1Li ren e
Lttn4 watt
A
aped etnunrati1xLft
trait$ ale0
rs; torqequently. th
.fluthttit. ,nneirtith. figare7 o
ivate Pym- first loomed at Vie,
rack -gate the .-Leorporal
a,
acked his Up ii anticipatitia
utaire -profits. , .J
The new recruit liatiAlte miofor
*no to 6 rosted to the saute root
at the ' torporal • occilpied. au*
'44 minutes after reviving his fi2is
'week** pay that, wort Smilingly
approached• him .with ltis watts._
ig 'Ere's a razor," h gan, in
mednctive 11)iee "
billia id.bs 11 . • in
nin't* worth ihree44•1.4
it'Ve it for nothin
Private Pyin 'took the
razor, 4nd. after examirtin t,•et
banded it back.
"‘Yot-.4•woir't ye 'eve i rA
the_ corporal reptogehfully*
butt-41...razori)
d 0**
al
an'3 4) 1
401'
A A. "frhe pub
1
"
tet ter.
feet. x it ttok uu isg%xlit„ la wog t tato the landlord a
si,e- battoryr-
-*Nvoys 41.1 tho 1•;.,0%,,s itboutir trikd
esi, explain yor tonditetl*. or,.
'ytn, giving the torpOral*
0 anotliez 'tweak,, '‘Corain' t
*
i 4'
g n" an' inolfensive • n
..
o when ''es asleep l''
itscit, sto 1, Arras „will explai
h , • • •
'the Tor
"Viliterek'a y *at Arai, "il,
/*), •
wOrld. •
,Ser the itnemployed are manisfae*
tared out „Of mon' 'driven froth
ountrralde„, "'Where -work, is oiler',
g„ Xh Peer's Iti:ead is a and
lit water . stire...es, owner •ver
'Imo acres, .ant1 reei -14
eighty tribute by wfty,o °saltiest.
as owner el the iron -stone land Of, ,
I ruheyland.• Stich are tilt* way*,
o
ft.
d. Voted
dget.
tho othe
got overstit A 1,0T Or IT %VA ' S_TOLEN,
ie o
roared- the eorporal. havo , -travelled England
reu Lnd'ye; think radYanced se the quid rtlSouth, east Ana WeSt,-...LillIte
/40 trot out my private' f'-'131$4htelind4, te-tjtk'itialglig4e: 1.3Y:titne;l'Auaannti if
,
$
- -0 Ise I Pon- - him to
ave. giLb
ot tioned him,
_ sot* •
reject on of
„y" fault
orrmral assured la
t‘Now • tr the addressg"
••""Atiss• "Lizabeth, Ilrown ".
r.„1"nr ":00t that ti
Aerial• Arms, Illtiff Street,„
Worth."'
"Itight
,Now lot the tun
-1184 t
porat
_
that flown
1.04 .lte book the reirta,indertt*
1, said Pp)* "tArti.-I WaSgo
t hr, •*st, if yt eould len' me.
crown as we'll 1shottld like t.',,'"Y4
aid
tliCe puetkuiriiriirsieriittu that u
hings, that they would treat •With
orn and intliguity all proffers of
10 pearls of) spiritual truth.
tl. Without forcing the mean -
ht greatly, these versea may
'made to seem /Ike iletttrat pa.rt
••4t this section of- the Serruoit, ifl
• this way I men, despise your prof.
ler leve, and yon for ptoffering
you are ',leder no obligation to
eke firth -Or advances; in all other
ses, •son oust treat others as ymt
sh the& to treat you, and AS the.
avenly rather doea treat
"lniitste tile divine goodness.'"
, Ask . seek'. . knock
t .1'kt-repeated injetrittion to tiros*
with ito..spetial climax, the repeti:,
-tion Nr"empltasis
It shall be given" . ye shall find s
teaching. often on the lips of get,
Alms. God ;Itritsriably answets, the
le;''er Ye Wa"t, 40trto.t() me4"1, the. other. "'Fart Wa3
sincere prayer whith is in the name 'sat rporal Criik boasti,ngly, A. bit, more ,.trout you
tf Christ. ilito shall noit always re- sitpt) „ everythins, trail!. Na)rialli6ittr, iter pre• sent,* . don!. llolow *toilet begrtestest Plut'-42:1**t.
4 in t '' vast netp
. 1 . .1;
.• , got - nse, t,i t.!Ilrillirn, hat- A
' it * rr Ve * 'fou tn half an o
ay IL L Ottbwafle'
as a London tt-seatelt:in' f� ynuri �f ti tii 'xr from 41)11)00
dossed pub, bat.there ain't no Si coo no laiall, *What
,
foo
1141110 /*V. irt theSe Enei$1:1: * &rt :telt,,,,
,
"1 'know there ain'tr s i
/ a
.•
ers hold over St.
11;;P:, there Site% no tizatiet xallititete4r; goore4t4Ift,n w
ither, 1 appose'?" cried Cover •44tritrA r 1,-1,4" at Eatiiett Av
.•
rick In ,tragie tones,' - shoim enclosed laid width once
• 'little alit!tl" iid titivate tt'm hail Waal.. the vill**0 gr00114 aud
te001,41.14,40184011,0ref'dore, -14,00.6•. broke trt,ttilt:its'llforliroolothOonst:zleotr tabbuotionnt
tT.,1,1 ilvirik!us; Part* et, Ott ritora.,,•s, eighth of the counts, were stoles)
-1rp rmout MY .111900S" tnenv,-" he Enelosure At ts when the Piers
ain in , .
-elle the corporal, rushing at hint• ruri.a itatlalent: The (.ensus
10, , meat) tains s tow t e • inevitat result
it' sent that "ud kei Id. * Cried 14tirate it),YM hen ;46 Of Ow Peer is heavy
. th
• #•
g 1,;(,* I 114 •
know, when 1 get the rpib, I •
forget yen, corporal."
'ope Jtot,"' grunted th
or4. hallo; out the desired toi
• . * *
n kg -1 Wert
*rnt WAN the re tient eof
'hieh cause1. hitn to 'um
•
4e -barest k-roont; Vika_
. bob ittywnerelu IIand to throw inenating Ida c-
* .
t facts -vie -A in 'Corporal', Griek's direttion,
aid h"ave teen dear at eighte ,Wot's 1.1ip matter?' inquired
to. „ eorporal..: •drawing' him aside.
I ain't got no -money to 13.pare," ‘41if`1iy, ever,tthing".s the' Matter!'
aid the recruit regretfully, i'so 1 ra*-Pym. • " 'faiz-.'Lizabeth
ettu't buy anything!" •at's I Peter wre,te that Ilieiti'gratee.
ICTalie it, elturn,-- irged the to I• letter slues received!. /tut if t
*oral generously. "Ye ejin 'ave1L1 wrnftd bring the young man who
or..., the instalment.... system,- Selexz- coittposed it to the Aerial Arms an'
did vsYttem that! slcoso never mils a iotertimice *int. $he'd give ,nte,
few pence .tteeteth- s pint 01." lieetT tt) ineself!*"
Private Itynt pos47ossed ftunselt.alho:•• corporal whistled fieftly and!
the razor and several other Artieirs 16oked ,i4*trenzols.,..,plosated.
besides, when he • found "Ill tell se wot • I'll do,"
nearly ten shillings in the t*,)rpor- 1,0ke a length, "pas- Me A« 810
a debt. in' for the trouhle. :1,11 writ
e Other nie;• in tin roonl laugh'. another letter to. hIxer tellin. ber
ed, lus 1'011Y,- but the rtTrult• eint, wou've,bln "satool sitte
1"
I smiled in his sinitde WW 113, j'aned the,,,,,tikreny,, Alf Arg,
wed his pirchtS03 112 ,his kit. oraPh.40031 clerk!'
ti
warningly.. i1l4tnember.„.1., pla
that pate, Ma i • eigh. trx,pure,--.^ -
at ye Yalllit yet stripe se.•-ittern in _than „.17 -and, ot-
Itt4t11"1..r pa'4,trt 1
y0
013: fIrthain1Qtr tftaittorattrit;t114'tgti"., rAnittslinsiltte*rit-tgr'e
oi
ivot l've 'ad • from ye i3-littlei not shorting a finis hy migr,s.
enough for .the lessoo rtre aught tic.a.**,
ise! In future "attend to *et 4utv
11
en" don't -try, A* make so inueiri• ESTATE.'
nes, --ionterlor ,niates I" pas• sing o Rua.
4)rit4-r41"-15 tu:ritr:41 !!!..!:4, A pious re. ,Wean..0Y.-itOle_on4ht*:
'
bed, !rat &long' ate tilitt.--st'iv"-A -rder Lord' Irottseltild at Trtrig.
°atrial; grtettts •Avere.neara, voire.i...t„4,..,4„fr, moiko ,,,the begioniiv. et
i g from that oozier of the roorn ,.... ***``
A Oothstitild.eunt-Rosenery territory 4
'4 WiliCh . he Niel/L.' (103A .43.11'•„..*Athe Lozil or the, Door.** s ,
-cs_ra. •
Ilere reetides in rtryal-state ?the
raneler at 'whose Atiddiag. -the
PEOPLE SQIJEEZ Int; titre*. out- the Licitttising Bill,
o Juts led the' City ageiast 1fie
bi et, and *fit), in the brave
* ds of the Chancellor of the
t er, li.aslierected a sigo,post IOC"
A 0 paths of reforsu "No
freglifare.-lty ' .order, Natl.iattiel. '
i t'ondltioi;s 11(AI-iv:hitt. *
•
As we Itass 401' ' into iiifeking-
• . ,,i t get .4iiik3 irtishire.„,we find ItotItseltil4 estate -
ng by Rothschild ettate in tent
n texts, of ,tholisands of
rid 10,,rd Iloseliery timid thii' fra- '
A" 4 tillAity at Menttitore; Itere. again,
have :deporrulatiozi within, fort• y,
• 4 alitiad(431* thitlite's,atfileeZt41,
44- t,h4li eiritaltr,!;$144, by the) mo.
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*Olt ENGLAND,.
All late..
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spertarle. 1
don fEti*Oantli listirs Newt,
tho C'ountielt.trresent re vie
gj ..frOtA A halloon hung over Lon
• wIntt ts' ben r *a. etastis dashed oit$ Zr man ft kinduo,e bgitta. food „tor the re.oide..,Not. izt::19.01 than in 151,1. and this one
"Yet ow a 'is.titt, hit.kalre.#(1,y," city on csrtix$ the fingneist iDEA, (4,/
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that tho petitioner it *Hilo* Ood:, ernit:, turning MS be*de N;eTV05 bitt very sant tlie Thames massed with Atilti• eleven to
rat
sliould answer 4:wet-wiling to his ttiSo. Yei. if ye want a soul-stire'llg' t-fait441, Itt/in "ate front. overt' legit ett, earth. elfiet, BI :ail* 433: hattl, Sala imPulatitva
etive what we ask. • llut all true,1 to ,*
prayer is. based oa suppoutzoni .4!A tovei-lettf!rr!,.,,AsOrfed the thet, eorpo remitiOcif • 4the 'Mart, the depot of the wort
** *right "t1-•th) teet*iTe!I lin Undertake to bri• ng tears * r 4ets. t
' I etan rrtest alone,abitt leitter eiloaty 44 *bit" *uttered a loss
otet/.Y• t.'bitt we *alt, we are surri heart o* ganinetal.. or 1.1*.aw thrti truiY 9r V it!broke in! from, Siberia. Denmark, fifty- inigrat.ion' in the 'ten years
reiteive tomething" just as /4tortli Pole' if firressary f Hitt ;d'',Yr rporal
d generally better; •want- ktter written."4*** • •4 Ptivaia twnlay•
itedly. •
Whttt friiin--4041,10•her* i4(ii rAI MAY do,'"• answered, the re •v4,44. 4.11,44t, .4 ,
eoddl arrortiirnt LIP 'the ummon roit* , emit, 'Itfrok;ng gravely at the witTi
hod of unfolding the eharaeter loot; 'and at that gitgea th;t0 it, our
by e*Iling attention to wh ,r4A" -thing meselt. Ati/t1" '14,k,i1A. r„ (4)-(4 4:14111 it! _1)(11114
'Yet-, from bush tAritii Anstralia., !Me following Is the reen
foattoert thousand miles • away tor the regIstration distriet rontain.
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died ", 1141 •t %median farms. for aie ing the, rith 'rale of A),10,slatry,
en.' months tauter snow. Of butter, within, the Itothsehild sphere:
cheese, tbteon, fruit, egg's, sad
they minor ,prodtattei of tfilk tor•aft:A, detremse
wn 4,*1 the best itt "
4, •a 'telt otldteation-----,," 0.1r or :it**, rs,etirain Intio,rts e.ach, sear, tens ot Excel* of births over dell!), OM
sttine;, Ash ittsti. r)ar' tb0**- hitit:*At it in his palm,
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11illi(104 Itantuls traillr, Anti it*
Se similarity he • eorporal, , slapping hint
atone, and be zo.nottely en the sip -folder
pi -one; e* m.ver t..) throw me
IL* pi* ' 'art 44.4 the
serpent.• *rote' it only sitpert-e,
nV1.*t' if,'"eOiiie,",#i•-,1° this sv*.•asile;
rket of' London Iterteath
ne. on, Ilia *eke* Aare plot thin
rot the.atottet , I pent its
is . private /;,..!rri griim!i '`(41111.ito, rtstIlanfie.,- ,.c*:,...elailmt.' . f t ixilitt he seill itt laoloileft.' 1.4
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for 70,eitr°`titnet 1
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when 4, 74tt1.);.*1 t fl;tt.Z:rthl'ing- :".!1` :141"11!ti tisntst,11-4"rbtsaavl ;Cite I itith theSae, *to
. •for",, 4)il C'esti#114,. 3-e''' woulda't 'lifesasiess. mist Itif ;with
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of Oar Lady et the aura
Cif* SS, zi,P. rant 3, 1041* tit., *Woks** e*da f yr
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