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%Ind •played fanttW trielsa..
• dark 'elentla .faees But
linie-sthe -OS:Stern Wel of th
wall w& ,L504016 Itho 430
s
ing briglitlj. She silsered and
lighted Op, the • rippling yeateri,
,1 jewelling it as only the ntoon can
"Shell we rest •for a few Iran'
utes I"
The suggestion was lifastetie Not
that he was. tired. But he had Una
-ssn himnd to which he
[elt 'would be easier
sitting down.
Atter
r alJ to ;holp him -
ho pobe again. Not .
without
tleulti. Lovo-nitv1king in hislto
•- sites -tin_ found thc siest---fierts of
hie writing,ile Was I -tea--
--lity-a-stectismitsreste
• coley- -
In en imaginative man it is •poss;
able for imagination to be more
real than reality; lust as a 'paint-
ing , may give a truer impression
sLs_sthanssess-Ishoto, Xestetes
•lest now, reality seemed n
• liirtitetV---41e,steltssigsisself
.fiest_dn owto-and lphard-an
-lines, -
Then again there was the hor-
rible uncertainty: he Wil$ not ease.
It was neetissary to feel his way.
Ile had heard her laugh once; He
did not need a seerind edition of
that -with himself filling the role
of laughee. tie had no degire to
figure as a hirgerssized aspthan
sosessiteerpwasiblesseeftesitstripseee-stests
donkey ,,does not make a, zebra of
ft., Ile said- "1 have come here,
ts Wivereseas e ularly .f r
r.
and scores of*ne8 �w—
$
never forget Vivernsoa or this
seat."
- That -was his heavtly-shod reethed
soissfeeline/ his way; of nearly puts
tit* his foot into it. She afforded
him ,no fragment of aseistance; be
a woman, of course help was
- to -be -expected -of -her: Worn
ati---eniginsupatheti
point of soft -as -silk, -heart bleecting
set there are times when she finds
pleasure in It man's agony. MILS-
• terseee0,*
• query-. -
"Why 'I"
1;athered boldness from the
•sheer imL_Ietteli 'of her question.
bat it wits tifiriblle �a s
sessishiAtis4ttintis
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614
an •sea eswi
.gra,
:Jft' cewa
pullet
in 1iii -hold.,hunilelf he:
ed hii tongue..
...4'Toniperanientertrktt',. be
1" I 1$$$10114te wilful
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t
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trk
444
Th reading was .:
?It
cataloguer paued,
er, • in the middle of WS list.
ri lunent she asked----.
18114 do you•iatopl Is that ali
-au can readr'
"No -no. But my belief
It --is shaken l"
aint, r
-it was not uflflc
ibe asked-'
Be fence, to shap
ords around what Ie thought
, The truth is not atways plc
, answerett-sessss— -
4,10sistry......asssasitetietttes
he sieeman'.a, voice was 8.0,004
tare- -There' was st- ring, of inerrL
nient in it, ridiculing his Serious-
ness, .as she said -
"Why this shaken faith
Fent what u sread '
11
ortins ss4,
ced by him
'rnjIe
Le
•troxn
• "At the r
ng me, rUC
r7,1'
40!
.3eatic1
et
•
stir
1
fir
an 4gt
ery erent r 'elbet
corning through
,
shape, have
aruiwered, "1 ,4
4.
I r conditions
r
She teat he had coalmen
of-what-shes*VelOrte
I r
r
tiler faulty stable account) ationy
should at once proceed tO build a
mantis mity, howevers,,be in at
,
r.ew stable, or remodel thii-olid one.
,
as eLdcoiltrAsa. ir i
Tho prope
It is
ii on improve
O Enst ,441:10ti*,roort„,tastiinyign,1probably °
ook to o ed that every' farmer- Itit ***-
arm. Certain rni.not.iittproVot,
ts beture the
on way or toting mo o
sarne are necessary
very 1 coot as to 01430
„
not a
u
,nonnosng---
condition of cattle tune. -111 a very's
hantia he made ees Ord, real move- s -
the stable -airyl Is there
ment in their little comedy. There way or ventitatiteris 11notthe I
- ott'this account will he: veryoratl,greata
a d indeed incalticlable, should diss
in
o rt
_.
m rs systont Of "Oil
e ins
4Vvitiff.
".BCOAUSe in Natur&a 1
here is a nore _truthful
read than that of tho hal
JIer.lilight blush Was hidden;
kind loud jssed over the, moon
the.niomen a
have *teed tleit 'faceof yours
ad it again and again. I read
eh time I see you, I road At.
*lien -1-tteruot-stre-You710
fitee-iii-rte*Ter-away-trom-mit-rtow-,,,
voice had grown very soft,
g taken his courage .fie both
' 1
tag
"Tell Irte-,---
• luitexe-2e.ad_iheirt°
tione-I know to hes wrong.
This is a rude shock to my cred-
ence I' I shall never again believe
n palmistry's infallibility I"
•"Tell Dior' -
She spoke impatiently; her curi-
osity was well aroused,' Serutiniz-
ins her hand with interest; wholly
id
'What do you re -
"There seemed to he inqicated
characteristics the exact opposite of
tho'ie ou posses :g
#
tO
114* Hill
te,th t
0 belly
Snilka The tuni
alt 4,40 clipping that
iliiared if, 1
"
41,
e
e
requir
q
• le ' no -zuch thing as. the
Other,1 lo . , Japan.
ll, , the Serious things that the qua
pero.r's Sublecto,„ take .with tboir,,
e1iaractristic \ seriousness tbe• too-
* i .
s -4:--
The relation-bctwcon h r an
yore* statistic in t ta Is it em-
pire
ommlirgessi:n.lroPutabbitotetla 'how ' inept
**Quid be a joke, about Ona$S, if&i
panther in Tokio. Accorhding to ese
tatistice- 65,510s.tlecreess-of dittiree
siveliTgraiite4-11;'thist.tiourtsr-lazt
year. In Iwate„ proVi',.neOi the propor-
tion. of divorces -to for
the syeer WIle-287411-0-0ti eent.i„ the
hest percentage -in alt the
is-
lands. •
Itt-Oominissieriers-Itheinselves--10-
• Inmentarif-uPen-the----inc1'ea5e-ol
divorces in Japan give it as their
inioit that the rapid increase is
(Xe directly to .the growing fro.
of clashes between- wive
and eir inothers4n-law. 'With
r duetion of an educative
°Brewed on his speech **slight
anee--,en.,ietereal fled i as it
tho ,*IPPliAgto draw her
s,
I-: He needed -
me e no Serer tureen' effort to be
successful in its retention.. .
."Do you, know that you are the
cause of my destruction of three-
fourths of a story 1 have writtertr
Her astonishment, at his -otter-
° WAS due to the fact, that she
"
Atut.,a1.24.L.Amlur
I Whyt"
'The -day, we met here,-
letter ay the calendar
OS
ie
$41,1400. eh ,
She drew her hand away a trifle
angrily t obstinacy opposed to envie-
sit-yts.,as flint to teel. Fingers,
trembling a, little, began putting on
ber glo*e. The -look in her eyes
could not be truthfully described as
elms all the same it WAS very
He was not•iissensible of her feel-
iug, for the birth of whiett he was
responsible. Just restrained her:
pnt,Ins hand out on to hers. ASire-
nin Att, bttt-oni-` r -o. OW have you patnteahe
r sse
• "
tr-
4*.
r$ C
the heroine e eating;
was not good enough. YOU Caine;
',11Ut., you in my book, put you in
thsi place of the ereatiori 1 had been
dissatisfied with, the study from lifer
was ee much better. And i WAS
simple.; I never liad' to wander o
imaginessthings--about her. ,
was always -is sways --before me.
- She persisted- in her effeeted
dis-
regard -a. poor sort of,performanee
-of theeirteaning in his voice; ask-
stY
reds
I;
u
pavor .jW4
i-eill"'hlte4taidaatichl-Tellit
in
oI stock all winter an
ome,
vIe°:ynorfs rghtnienEts4hI CanflaYou
o work .evett during the dark
in the falkLisallzerte of your
a 1T
ou Are 00
your cow born and do You
cheerful when working thereini
_tot th n et aisine more Ii h
stsissiele
comfort
winters
more gravely than the occastore
warranted; said-; ,
I "Don't, . he ...epgilsus____ • • I
oug o
Vet imptidence-Itad-liiiii
could usirsaffeet to -
that. Ilbsides, the accelerated beat!'
• _• Jngf her lteart, her,. -8
• mut& (lenge the
'The last tme We...were
•a
•apoken, that.,,.thet:ad.monition--
--
4 •
-improvislaitt*
a •lar e -sized feet
• ,
ere, r. ers, to •
broke into the, subjec of palintstry,
, "slab. prephocies of bad weather.'
' "Realizedprophecies! Give Inc
that etetlitl'-'
• • "Certainly; you deserve it! But
tat tice noe-rse------setissirelysssde- you.
I:eve itt palmistry I"
The dexterous, turning of the j4ui,ji
er, ((enrolled to ,reply- to her -
t estions, stalks-
'Wrienelyf -Welt, 407 an extrnt
# 4 itst
Oh, on% think 1 .go .too Isar
Don't for titomotit tiuppoSei. that
I ain pretending that the geography
of the future, 11101104mi, plains
the ups 'and downs Of life -can be
etedied from the map of the band.P
"And yet- I have hem. "
'harlatans. prefess'to lo
-
. Olt, ',yes stores of them. I can
tiertitatti 4 himble-witted, ha
geittea--er * guinea if the tan get
it sltegent "Strett sibyl -pro
it• wriott is fraud; absolute down-
s'sright fraud. put tUt.
• e
tO-it
The eat r of her eyes, as she re.
ated, hit word, warned hire 'that
- -*fair --tserreets---
• r e.eereeeer
me I"
44‘Uneophisticated„ ingenuous,
ranks -guileless, She-esnees_into..
wNE---trlowssoultuesw
••••'
ver pOsisible On the south, east and
weit Aides of the barntsand, let them
be good big windows. °Ott will
be small, tho' value to our cattle,
-"Yetir fatuity, to your men and to
yourself will be ,far '1',1eyottd your
highest imeetation, 'Put windows
w erever possible.
Is your stable -Cleanf---Is
bright Take a day andgive it a
-thorough eleaning. Leave not a
single cobweb or. particle of dust
on eeilinx.„ wall or floor. That ddrici sent to another arrangement could
just look -it over and sce ifa coat -'bis scoured, ,
t whitelys.sli Would not he' worth This has meant that two and °f-
its cost and tier°, iti,t for appear- ten three generations occupy one
ances to sty nothing of healthful- house, and of all the' occupants of
tlitfititinirtiWEtntsis
Or wivOs are MO, _least in inl-
clesssITtisis-1-eitiffiet'friett*'-ac--
until such time as death steps ii
-them- througl
Joi
0
reb
among the women.
Since everything in Japan is the
reverse oE conditions itt Occidental
countries it is not to he wondered
ar that if there is any pressure from
thetabled hard hand of the mother-
in-law it fills upon the Iepenese
f.4-19Lat.14-16 Alisbdtgu;m13)0
.,'
is ettlIfie Of theqry lindartlental$
of Japanese religion and family life.
Since the on must always he
ace-
• stes
011
7
how querulous and exacting old_age
may make them, when he takes
wife, that 'unfortunate woman is
more than „ her husband a slave to
her husband's .mother. -.-From the
days when Shinto b gan to be the
statique,l faith of the Japanese filial
affection and obedience nem
as a matter of course that *though
•theen, oil ht niar his abed
efoulli be the, abode of his parents
their death, unless their eon-,
st tot
LtNlk SHORE
11 :11 tl4
4,
4 .z
r2-41,
!frsnt.
012 • !,e
this ear, turn p
fkssinglr in sight., *
An imposiigNationa1 denionstras
tion organized its( the 1041 branch
of the IT. Is L. west 1,teld,seiteutly
•s;a
3rsttssagVtiss'sssscsISISSosassSsaSsint
A young man named Richard
Thornton lost his right arm through
canting 'engangled "in a threshing
inaeltine at Seariff. •
- Six -theyeand pounds a year for
•KKR AND 1:1411011TER
• the neit...Ave years has been given
.,
ut
p isiNG p ,Rit.NA. to the Agricultural Department for
lilte sifTranIs-oltlestsresidenta.
ssed way in the -death- sif -Jess
s.
poria,•
„rites4-.-
"I suffered very rnuch with as
cold ' was
al-
ways complaining of reeiittg tired
unlldroiis.Whenzxiy inoThei-
suggest an insit-ita on iny-t-
ing a few bottles of retsina. I did
se, and in nshort time r felt like
e man see -WI-error
6
leads himi out of the
•
kiies t
• e 8-40
hint t
,
"you axe so provoking
"I am sorry
o, you are not! You are not
sorry a tittle bite'
/"Believe me ',
'1311-yonsvsere-sor 'rude -
est
ri
INT* le, • Ma .114
411 41.11•114
boost -4e s snot.
tito. manner of the
crane:es--
'They-deep- •iscrtrestness in
4:
much harder heart than hers.
"And he" . I
; Ills:eyes lighted up aes in reply
to that question, he bilgatt
ecription of himself.
,• Lives Livet e things
never sis 'before. She huis
thrown, seirehlights
fisinAttsreif:hitssoli -.she
• r angst blindingter jt poverty. He realizes. that it is
ot-gebit -ftirmicti.';-#+;3,19`-
acquaintance; continue An Otitookot just then would
ratteh of a matt or woittaniks tempera;
suerit, diesiesition, tall it whet, you
will, can be read from the lines o
.
th
' "flood mine..
at spoke impulaively.
•ely too, tile while she d ,o
r raImiottA if it does ni
illy *got. tato. is otttime
(tt'1 warm sititTti
litttf1Lbstrid 1
MIA4,41 400
riity
tud
t-
ly
t of tlrfl
hist arc ted
ut
defi
llowaimr
•,
fa .
0 lime tro r.Y-Pr
feTiz1T3pp1icdin
falt,..leaves it5 thLirkai1dsiffiew
effecth all wilder. Do it'right now.
rattseztliw, eattbe--are Iready in
arn4s-12ol,excuse f
'ment.--Leiiilitiii:II. hTsui '0. 'woke
..
he-whitewashin . going On.,
- to restrseattlee. ,*
thing to
. it I 3
ar
1
rim
and condition of the coat And hi
ot infrequently the mixturlf of dr
sit veep Plot, ita-:cOunnOrtly eat -
on' by cattle in the fall,. affects tho
waive uOrtialuf • i:titiletstirtuiy6tife'n4
V
14•444!
iiis in
Tapping
ritanifest
. Went on
"What does
11 read these
*,°011.insist
She'14s i:zoo Cut
pride stillened Iher. Drawin her-
self opt she interrupted him with
an imperious little gesture.
Oh,. no I have no right to id
. aid;ed."-
Alavutis Vale tier /et
way .of terminating an,
itt-
itt his ,Iforrow..,,diaap
-nintment--,encis more he totteb.e
er _han strammgly.
"Please tit down."
The note. 'et * leading.,$oded in
h
voice. ;surely.'
icc cermet' her snore,
et foo itnpatiently sit his
reluctance to answer, she
inta-tett ittli -0
sthilyp,
ik
• t *tan
poky and made apitab nut o
it this ignor*n4 of
• . I . X114 , Mtn • .4-.4,
if -t
• e is boring in
ed peth. She * ntehing her
toe lift, work with an engrossment
et the most, apparently, Antense
kind.,
"And Sill thissethese ideas wire
olicrenr.e! -our--chance
meat'Yes. work became, taller.;
titers WaS abor: Your face was
os:a hook 16 me; an Open books I
st seemed "to copy irom, it what
s written there. But as for
flees -whet' tan. *of Chance'
bdt unseen directitnr."
The tarest.in
I felt. Ignoring the lattp
af his speech she mad. Iturri
10
riU
YOU read * this in
lay fite. whiolt contradi
d tot"
idet*tfl
or
•••-• '
r 'of nd
et fee
D Vi
,
•
the stable wit tgestaon. somc
upset. A Jew, heavy feeds o
andnips-clover. hay wiUuuzl
thingsmore -severe
cases a good heavy dose of Epsom,
;vow imxtrovis,
is,
a
tur
• 4:1 e
es
t
1:1)
11
tobacco growing.
ke who wa,sssegeged in the linen
rade' for a ,prolonged"Weiriod'.'
Lord ,Tweedotouthsis :residing- at
the Chief Secretary's Lodge, Phco-
Tit-ParkrortrielrInurbeen-placed
irodsarortady brdezrby
• A tattle drive took plaese recently
a, new person. My mother praises off the lands' of Johnstown, neer
siTrerfhiglilly and so do - Drogheda, upwards of s)00 head of
Confidence in resrusna. •
1.1-s-Vs-ssilestagess...: 1-tu infs
togs-
wrIce$ .
l'ertwa for
soinO time and base no hesitancy'
ding-it-for-,41te,•-thou.
--onernitmentesof-shumirrs
4'4 1;
Y4;
Trona a perSonal test 1 shall not
hesitate to rest:emend it" esPoeiailY
tc. all sufferiog *amen.
, "reruns, hag pined full conft.
dents and a permanent' stay in our
Mrs. Anna Linder, It...X. 5, Das -
sell,' Minn., writes: "1 took Peruna,
and rim well, 1 would not be
e natiarvs
in ea e,1 es
Western civilization has to a. great
extentotlifiedssaileients- c
setetss_of iiksomeness of ancient
✓ rictions remains in the -fatal'
life of t te country pop ere
it is that the clash between the now
found independence of the women,
found . in achOolimr,Aand the old:
ofla dominabt
has brought *bout the greatest
num er o separa lon$ WM le
of he siewer-generatioas
osT il,rut.„trt WW
Seel-
o, will lie
PRICAS MAI1111.1.014.1 CUSTOMS
Fixing ihe. Soeial Status. of the
• Briiips4llowry and inverce..
The marriage customs of ' West
and South -is -est Africa are in many
cases peculiar. They differ., of
_course in #ii el-enn es u have
bread lines in common' .*
itbAtucesasintmerliotrribteo asitiln•wazsiancodn_ stifibesresdof Att. T
manThomas.Murray, sohdoorway, built 700 years ag0-
and even its tuitanetit Meinber . Murray; manager of the 04 of Gal -
claims
• : . •
claims to rank higher than the tue8t. way Woollens Mills, - has gaincd *
s:es.sve,efillios„-martzwa...of an up. country schols,rshiP, v.allie $400, A killable
nit
, .
au he like's of any tribe, it being 71444111.4"44tistirsity. .
._..-
AdlleaVlkisses-Ai.etsti-esessess-stt- sssRccou4YsssasssI4Atu,its,in
ed
ett semi‘o‘f-st°411-"fetssecenejtnt%Tr' -tiA;-tnr,s-' 61471: -S -r 41°1111:1;inar t‘lHilinvei-it:74:2:18::6":ur
.,i,-. ,-..- -r.
Qf
4 Oat Unheard of for a man , et '''sin ri we:W-
ke
t.. gw, ee,, leek itrieovitlirontrkyr,i,,atigttais iw:sillt: ,41.Lizifos316711:0ekis-'viks lillo!ti. je;:esinc.tortiriiBe:iti,60P;;,,-.,
•s s
bite
a and
- ---- - — leriek PiOSS, tat dOrikitineki bificItt•
Tho .s•les on sseelsSeides rule as Ain4rish,..disguiting, 'and initu-
isoue .
I i IIago I
betolOttli natives; First the men of his diocese to' refrain
from
would-be bridegroom oes eingty- encouraging the practice.
Itriellash6drid-ters °Patent:- -: °TIT:rue Igt1 -ft.-- ''I'n- '13‘11teh sees epplittoitsi°0'Pliolitfl"'age -451.
again With gates, and the father dons totals esititty 35 ears, ant!. ,
PAP thO 101 'en;r8 Of,
,
TiSit bo I . t ginssliffi- ben, the eoreb.ined stgcs Of Nur
-1 „.stiril a Centenarian applicantin
r -Atonsi.
. trade
dent poisonons ,compourid, gen-,r'Irii$14 ,applacants:„ w 4 ill be 4years.
orally from Itainleiress 1o' tho ,0:mAtti
1d, , A young an named' r.Vo14i
c,,•_ ..sesa_ Isg
daysl-it WA Int teddy or wine.
tattle, . sheep and horses having.
beee removed;
siniSLICerrigati, MilItown, Bat-
-4:40.04131X,74,4/1,1!
garden a flounder potato wei use -17
-one:speund_silessen- c#nneres.
killetj at New Ross by being caught ,
between* the engine and thresher,
when the latter was operating on
the public road. '
In the Inver and Donegal dis-
tricts three centenarians have ap-
plied for old age pensions. One of
1 -T -ow
states he is His years of age.
At Portadown recently, Thomas
Young attacked his wife with a ra-
46
gsher-sis terrible gath itt the.
throat. that out his own
throat. •
A force of about .`‘,100 police in
charge of a county inspector and
eight .distriet. inspectors, recently
superintended . the re -stocking of
"driven" farms in County Claret
Whilerepairs were -being -car
Ont. recentlth
-y in -e parish- Ole
s--
et -:-St, Mary's, A td.ree; pilot -et
stripped /eweysreeealed an old Rei
41_
,
-•,7•1
4
•
'native, Strabane, as e ta
of. the most common *nee*
ot . of thrift, Again Mor capc.
ally in the OM of young stuff is
presence of lice, tvery
iddi-
viduni Animal, and mor 'e particular.,
white oneseiihotkirt. he estatnined
eethattlifys-Tere free from these
,tnest annoying and expensive pests4
Th.ey are usually.' found, along the
tack Ent *lout ttlie-imie tortb-Te tail.
The Most effective end: eiiain
treatment is to 'wash thorougbly
with *Out, J00(1 Sheep dip, -Failing
is iris fairly *le to depend, upon
a_rather free application to
ivy mineral well- tubbed in
long the be nning at the
rnt, and,,g back to the
in strip right inches
wide 1,Vhere a used carv
0 he taken o cboosc *1 warm
s II in or
ar
01
tti leave
std.vel *Cher
en
le V
rr
.44
•11
.411.0
•
betLI
i
hc MOO popular y a Ger-
many to day et the Kaiser's eidest
giantism*, who is no`iirtwo years old.
Pictures 'of tiny by who, if,
liveis- will be -13ritper04 are seatte
broadeast throughout the cotin
r Theydadork....eotinties1 thou.'
0-pOstal.-eards antrare.iiiaij
td by hundreds nis father.',
the Crown Prince, an tool,
horseman, and 'one of- his delights
is to trtlos his son for gallop"abOut
Atte castle grounds. .$,,ounAter
stem: to delight in it, and a great
forite with the groom* old Stable-
Var. hia vearti the heir pre.
* -
npte
is ,said, to lie unusually
, resembling 'many
way, bis illustrious grandfather,:
mid. of hint and wbo
of his spire' time,with
ittnie;n1 lothiera
fourth 't,
e )4
the 'girl i t . When next lie
permitted to • s
calls his, prospective mother-in-law
- provide.i a loitst for himself and his
rt!lativea: the host awl hostess eat-
. .
41"
Anjuries weaved -
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don.bj
it th *Neapsni
*boil
11
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y bern
after haling be,eo at 4 daitee.
ho was totiltning along rat sty
- MEANNE$S AS A
ing ,notlitug, but .taking a hand tu While, liltrift, i5 one of flip
the drittUnit;,7-7!001,,`11y,„the,,,nittit,gilesfoc4,une-F4a15 cortaii4 a vice. ItI.
ith gifts and th(1. ha:Ian-ea- .t 1E1L1?S „
wry and takes the ,4\kiltian aou• Althugli mean people
On arrival atlis,village'sheis.1.44,,i.akontiti it* all! 'parte of the world,
Cometi with singing and streriu.,4 the ,champion ,spe,tinten is stireit.ti
005 tlatioe ..tskotoja.ii , tOOOritly-SiTell-t0t
For three months months thebride is 'noe..i.str(!e Ity Ms \Wile rn the United,
required to -de ,siniliard work. but: States. itt her evidente, elieSstat d
after that She ,bu,ekteii to „with -aftertwelve leafs
litii0t,*iitos at torilooios:atitt car. iif(. 1C telflisecl: to 4nereitsis her,
rsinOurdetts. „...Polgainyisgeneral litoW$1,11(t ,tet
and, the nurribei 2natt4S.41,,,ives ne kellt* Pabt ,r,4ale1i,
limited only bv hiseresources : weg1tcl 41,,1 the, c,ries
the rmtittr.,.01 i?4,11-4 opio, estintitig. 41)ritee *rid
, *lift (ot' 41 (*1(311 „11
'Naos:es otna, for .aintot 44 j
, ti,Nat-# stIocl ifl , insear
et,
11
to perince formed.
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