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Ile thou t of the\ child wits a
pang•of pity;' ?�r \ his heart had
gone out- -to her;•he had been cap.
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ityoni now his e rested rapidly rejected as a theory outer*.
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ewhere oracle had hill t her last able Did he disapprovi of her corn -
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a faint sense of griefthat
had not encounteredbim on' •
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once. And then.-thc Itextut rest-
ing her like tht! Fla she offended
Keit Stielt avossibility passed ra-
pidly through her titindt Was as
ing there alone', at that timet Soule
mort"-werPwarnt111044
such zn*tter. But-- ;he-xi&turi
'Unconventional as he was bjnisolJ
ure1y it t9uitt not ho that. 1
oleo Anterrute41 her reflections.
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overgoiviag,to oat and graduitfr•
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el„ -w om, e1iad intstf,kyax for
the. governess this. woni*111'-ras
.tlie mother ‘.:0-f--7thatiricarnation.
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think-ofitri,
the extreme.
Well, h -old go ,Iniene to his
lodgings, First lie:would look again
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4huskr,---stra oekiwile-1,--
lher right nor left, 'but' aimlessly.
f imhe say'
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thing)encleari; colorlessne-#5,hor
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white lips. Then she topped.l3° The
lips treirible42. tightened. hang to
her feet,the indignation .iii her exes
litvhfrtartiVrlownI$4nreoin,
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‘‘Dare t What do--you-ineao-4 Th
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$11'Eli'iTRAVAGAIS'O
*omn. $4.14
• Spend 'Too Muth on Clothe,
dozen rs„gae the simPlielit,r
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kipd of Ott4g.'isteek; A aole foe
t. ube fed mor a. van eoutl
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4 ire 4414617,Ca. est. balenee fr
skim.milk on:the , average 'farm ,AA
corn, or other highly'. eartioniceouis
grain,s",and: the best 'balance for,
these, when. fed. tr; young stock is
kPli'llro'r4feisisiro'r.'lle•nr,',Ilef the Wiseoti.
i ,,U0erinient, Station,7 liast-gone
into ,, this subject yiith, great tiler -
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no erifirdtriT ssOr IfenuielLi-eitions are that
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ztY7-tir-is remark; -the--vreeedinglY' -toontamptilile-/•--Yellt-ther-Aveinair -- -T,nenit4°441!:aws '•'lle;a'riv"1.t"b.IIITC":"Iltieezarato-6'611tr' Eki°811M.,mtn:i -hr',7rWIr7 .11-1.314-P°0uun:57)nrs :1
*climate! 'But the it intoogru. . s erne p 7; e was real y 04_, _. ., te „„„1,4 „„ ' ,
hr- tfr,s410.1.---EVAT,1 arid 1.90k. .at 4; 100_ iiet1114 0,,,f
strange tone of his voice, tensed in her bubbled to ..the sairae; she , bY any eliancer eseaPse 'cletilikl" 5Erna..tni,!k...: Will ,..,Sav
him. Then She. flaw. The ineen II lottles gave her aw,ay. meat. when, 11.reef.- to trva•pounos
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him
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rary did 110t care t
thought of; WM; plainly showed
that, The indifferenee roused her;
she tridaan. Spoke with forced
• -oftircsaudir.-Porheflct e Obeinee7t0Vare roure
again would have heen thank. ale Tiviarfre ilaatbrirtif
'n .how,Axiivlitrow,„ ,,,a1011 901VAL. aro N'ittiat
Perhaps there was raore air on eau I do- for you
thew its al e ntit
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:k' toconeth
• was so joyoiod, , has happened -art aecidditr--
, the sea-wall; he would test it, pass As she was quiek of thought so
up the steps. ' There was the. seat elle- was quick of movement. In a
Lo avoid looking. at; the seat whre. moment was kneeling beside hire -
on they hall both sat reading all the. annoyanee andhastilY-arOU
heart reding....heart. Where had ed temper gone tr),the wnds. Only
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been born to him the hatpiot, /no. her helpful woman's .inStinet
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to be of service.to him:, ter the man
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atiho.4,0eitifiatsaloAaroattakmarsabaatar.,4*...4W,,
' emat too Penal (treated Thereon, 1'76 116thilr-15°114t'4451ea
. before that ineetin -had-been bora---wo• rr• ,eurself.
and wicked women. All to he•his 8110.111ders in nOr SYM
-hond -together a04't tressed be-: kindliner's• All the stiffnes, all the
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ress.-Boilong•saahexitk-,
thirwbiter-issut---be
tteirdress-orAmo4u-
s tor -the fatter/ Orly-
Coriipletely-satisted--if-s -
plenty 0! feathers to stielt in Me
front of her great hat,
What has happened in tr. mean-
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' rri-meallt requires `tr.
'Vlatti$17111:6-V_OtriS-610i011111rt:itbr:,aa-nt4427-13r°11ier -TtlinTilli;T''''3 11:Tifir fettet-il
Of meal it yetruiros 074 poundr,Xti, ..
'exam ovon .the reeoniznendtaron
A seven 143-00.0, 'P -ar iiiTitielrifi-Prifirditz ... ...
to one of car zuneal 552 Pounds. On ‘,...
.y.. could see steady improvement
an average .470 pounds of skim -milk and pfter using fear, betties el that the great Elizabethan explorer)
Therefore tO get the most value reel°11$ me'lleine 1 was leellog well was re'entiy so bi by auct1')u III'
equal 100 pounds of Corn meal: ,
out -of skizo.milk, .oneshouldfeed 'a•gain' mY old 'trouble being cern- 'London -
1et1y a thiog of the pst. The King has appointed a Too,
To -clay I would riot take one Commission on Historic Minium
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ounda__--W.4.114.-4.0.844.4--- ..
thousanci,oulocattlars ' for what this (beore 1700), with * View
grnowd ,torriticLlelite;4004s done for znie" preservationof.....those ..,...,,,w0,,r.
will relieve he will of the late • '44-4
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There 4 ,I)oral tent rumorthab
A field inatohor* baton i : -4 lit.
stosied oil the Prineo Of L 4104., "
The death is anonued, at' ,(1)
age of 75, Of, 24r, Samuel Farr
who had beep .twie0 Xyl)ter- ''':
everley, : ' ,, Lt. „
A 0* three' of the IN giastet hair-
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1)1 and) Ont., carried • on ab Stinnayt tor M
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eaturitc-which7 "s'as
-melang*.helonging40.7.141
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hacking whieh ,aotompaniod the d- 000po oo Bortor
The- rotent-gmffragist rotan1:4044
don riecessitated the employpent, ,
n� fewer than. moo extra goliee
ease was erri, e.
"The .complaint finally extended
to
ettheds°14cotitillhtioann,d I Was in a
t men • reinetre$ an
Ilich r *rOjesSieziar-treatent-
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qui1188-0tanding littIO rarY till:0$ to En $h women arils
from hint -lir voice full of Lo- London correspondent. They hare
, „ deireiod. •a tendency itt dress
Is a roan beig Your which has made them conspieuously
palm in the -lifih Street; a blck- eager for slfadornment and in
aneh vreasedi.
WviOnr-otrtitrpartt as*, '
eittleutati
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• tweert covers latkr on to gladden or res611)1butliet'll°r* Sh° *Vta3 just
sadden readerst _hearts; inly and simply. a, • woman.
Living a rominee is less alluring That being the ease; lier woman- 'Kee
itlian, writing .one: %fasters found
it so, believe
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he hur A • cep sir .StrAAtil. .erly, .--The_tclvertl Of troll°
over islage, then faded altegethei
away, except for two red streaks. um inclinations*
makers was siinuftittoous with the
"rri not behaving as one l" Ixsiyjohalik. Aroksmakers used to
y senirtive her retll% starve in Londonl.-- Now they be -
1Y Pride was relegated to a back he .43poke haltapOlogetically. The
eat. Irer precious. -dignity ws3nt bitterness of tbe ineident vas mak. erzecom•oillitariereiahIlociiGaulbalel)ealea‘a,
wn, -fir41nel -right -down-to nil. Illiograehinito-nLownre, ..rovrthents.vo-nzuf-thi" rnorelyimeaue
It was not in the question at all -
tat questioif1 le asked as she gav• 0 Things.
.sePPedowards.-1,-.0-.Allow-ine to -see
you home:.
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in the parts he cast his characters
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Stumbling' up the steps on to the
• I s, valirlicJitutestimvalkliOrAA, J14.„.
. he halted, suddenly, before he bad
sergeant's • command efer
lish women %rest oti spending ti
herself tothe needs of the moment; "Pray pardon me" -Ile rose and
asked--witirreal-anxiety---
"Tell nie-Whit to dol'
Oh ,urunititakiblii.
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his ear. •
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Them .eemed an i5elitte .fir
e e ig, w le Ye liming �r eye7STSTS-WWw
he had prayed he might se4 that her ..corn. • -She could not hive
o_had.,yarned for with his heart, thrill:Lk from hm, or found him
vetted Mie voice of his "1213'
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'wonted sums on their clothes, The
iioirgirl.„ lee, no longer_ loplcs
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r but, dresses,' not so e,
-,-faronth.4.,,t„Airahe. bqve give, you ,get the full
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f er being lost to iew' for 1,
Gutblack,„,,,patort- saint
libeyritas-beenliotillit7aV
embro(ltAtij
c• llar, worn bySirlCiiiiiirErtitae
it in, the proportien of one -two or
three pounds of Milk to one of corn
1meaL, remembering that viccati re-
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enoug o o pr c 1 y
oz. tweiV*(;):10 gallons706;urn*'r;nse:ri: ittostivt-itruat 0 -41 -NN., t:itieot 1$11-0110°41-fieh 4
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bushel.: ,Eveli bdter results would tho . ot rp,_1- _ _ 4 1 Nfoar. Michael MtaylA)rmk,..,...0
mehe soured it a smaller quantity of ani . t on. Agai st allyora-na: :Zt7,1100, Adam*
'''slititrtr,.e.fi zf rou wa,itt, i,:tg;e.t't11-e' Theo Ilia sPirits.. fanu'us-e7trinticTptitbzipe:::15-4etra!:,
full value of Wm -milk, don't, fee,,,d mohainreedans believe
. is boo g ws tat ite° giett.h el. toyno4it,waTriot 7; lino trhhe2p aodr tiac inpda tei evil cfinsputi roiitisastP(oJI ifienite:Tey M8"entliea- ti• stote f it 4:1 .
gone into dry doelc for au ea, si
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et- Vie - full--Nalurt -of-eoriti--- . -ounce -of -daily •Inman ..lifer.ex- vehul; „--tghe Lut!itaii.a -
eed your young pigs altogether men plaining that Thin hecome visible
• - To 40 iso is to ?"1:41.,te it '''''Y or inVisible at will, either by rapid t:uteotri:,'tnhileinwgindteurring tii'3 g".*
combining' the -two tit tne ProPor- extenision or Tarlac -awn and eon-
Aquent dinnuti211.4th'e Xartjeles 3.1wilr. Toi Isig41(1115.4 11'
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anspourthrld ot,,,,,,,Ar,,,..f...coroLied,o,.0ittri; 40..ra th:bailtady orottelistibveitirtiega corrilLh:montaeindanlYs PrTh7el:er'• irfeldiere*adlifw I..*iiefitouty,
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---tombinatioroqm „e at-fi --thr-shadow-of-a-doubt:-PAlt
as fr.,sh and soft andkind ,as ever
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htir one ;long, lasting ern race. nation, it w*A he who appeared to long before ha requested her to
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ehintera of his brain? Or was this
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gras.„,p5-Irrip, strain--ber-to-hun tandng-bofore-that searing -41144k hee-WrSitooneralledr-Iti-wei
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hen -he remembred! That an be in the wrong, even to himself- pitty, ne's passionately toad of
lout back the had been clinging hnmost seic , music, you knw. Well, what do
to., looking into another man's We ' suel trountmt -Imo ThoLificht nr,,,:v4.44 think that girl awl she isiked
with the gameriFailiff eyeaT -Oh/ Iht.44ra juiniturA, • ess3rif, too wait him Iii-.Yeinerte-the -plartrimi
positively stim4ni. Ile who was t,he musie fr he, so that i coiIdn
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the excel once, super-exce enc, o
her acting! Ile -would have given uffering-thh victim -to be put in talk to him." •
king:ss ransom for the ability to the wrong! To be arraigned by the
augh just thon-at himself. victimizer. .
s ood,his lorliewil, -1-feemed-
brief instant he doubted. The next try be burning hot the While he vfas‘
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firsteittentioned quautitkes4.:1:1; iv,ieesil-tief gloiofr Sni"un"mabi, bee Sile"eured .
rt:aralthongh it is not. 111,1011.41, ' .witi• dwelling p aiees •. *l:erionfr 0 poti itItrl, hiodo6110*, .--''
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milk is wor9i. 10 cents a
Theduckshavequitliikinfid'''&ifilidereittelia'e ' " l ----aver, th-a. '- - -It..
il i 's .T1-'worthe1)fed. , but. 9-
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dirtr-i6airltillittreY.11;!atiti4°Ire:ekelp'iri,gent144i'but:: tbTriitteaifiliivtatilrctxt''abirl'iri. . ' itt ce; •:!44.4 661•M.plrilii!hittrAt Pto
Per-the-othr mealit4v.e plover, dailyigirinkling Ore floors Of rofglibitlfisli ion
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not inteAdedlartint Pae.fireeth , ettes; eross4oi --:,'
a good ration, for sheep once a daY,, in the •howeis ,o the earth- 1' w 0, Northerit COlxatio. I
or nice clean timothy, with some especally anipty ones, witri, .sa t ' ,- r.totxIity • -the la
voirini6ikkoit-Iku0*.rlitt itittieg-tOttite . -
prics" are, 'Atilt: god. : - : -, ,(4.eptiircles 4041 $a*Whivit thtiths. woinert,****vir
in-,fedlip to -thlitin*Oitne.,,• iron-Slings,....for,which had Jinn A in.t: ,world,1stha
0: shouht ho Its.rketeirtOwi,*Osh overcd lugs or liains, or . ii-', t 11V0ipoot roen re'
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As. 1/40 IAN the largest annual' good ikIelleins'not War he. Alier. tarring.on
' -LIVE STOCK NOTES. • .
Bean pods and' oats straw make posed to he ,kepti PI 6t,notdurance. 1.11AiV)3'.1t4418:t-46-4-!°. .
,theeentatsirr.„ quantities ,,)yelt..esta be put tii confusion.-. ,,
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(lefient?Iihentiall evil spirits aro. as :pivoileltiltatt::::nr4nionaivaosr. endeavors
avvrelt, iriichnu..boadT: much -f i pairing,ohire1 11:e:h$aaes:t r6ht, hit04:1-4:tt:Ir;ir74..1..11*Iot_:‘,411I.,..,
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Milk.)4elti islierived froin 0010.5* now driers *hen 0111401 to leave thoir Witliout-geeng i6g1fi: ..
• C00.6, fresh in the fall. They then houses hut besPrizado tx,nd ov.r1111--itted that -Ala - '17:1141i4
lacteal glands and, with good)ret-,1:f 6416111144tifteS'UthoeIr rwcalit6ev41:LPtrttueel:s.tiflar Plr4W43"tit. -ittolYstIn..f40,
receive a Strong stintoluts to th,v.',
c:41 t an tin*, . 4, •goK)4 110.wtt, would .teropt tr• roving ,cvil spirit to .01.,5.,01_126 atatirt,Gstssige
re 1
milk
-111%Alr'ilie wintarillnokilvat4 4-Mee:int o pottestion.„..-hetideiluak-,in.-4,0.,041.
fresh grass in.`, thesVrIngt a- .0111 jug use of -the speial!pra.ys, oriter- ' 4 . .- ' -r" • - _
further stinitiltis is ,received. ' Op ed hi the Koran to, keep 011 cis. ,'. , ,"
''ftetlila the •Spiing 1 receives.elt the , , , Trhe ,,„tord; ,f4/* tteit rottgr-..--!ith ,..:
the other hand, the ' ode- ...., !it.tit at bow; ,, . . „ litsviti. Ditoi'0.1,1 ettxt#
that ....i,
:' ttritritilgt41/9/144$14141"4"1„...,_,L.Y. thin 0 ott from wan , tho stoed," or haif.totblitlibtt,tr 0'4' tilltft"141*
eines shey ins , I4 t*r_litileTa; ad . In, :the nanto Of 900do'Pe 'cLO.,e0LP3: ,er,!nrait--' it !t4 dftseae, a
hen- fir • - iznate•---tlimero,il ir- --Ams, Mlex ,ho tirca,,, -.4.,,,,, rCtefaU* off
,' ap MY.'" - = -4* ! 4-s, citeatly upon the :litis of IYko , ent,i ,t4. 4 repretentathe
ea the to-
rn.; rist*s_1,0t171.140113016ftfttidi'!Ltirr ''t'llill'?'.11rhttill"141`r i'itifii:li:t411:„..11.1ttel)k"iiltdit)44 ,to''iiivecti (i11,c9 0037r81?.,.t.!..'_*'•(t-t.4°-iii"''.
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4):E. 'ffiliCh "411"4:'Pieteitil they dare not undertakeI I„Ig,',7,7!!,`".,,..„, ,
au i ill rtibt tie' itb it! f; ' : b 61" 54414"11:nntrfitinil:1"" 61416i/1 1.113.8i6494* bit 3 ' it rice train
A10 It; peek .--' ---- i their slay, neittiir cuter or lee, ,ti71tile.ertt.,;'"1::11411:1:
Mott fon* Os ot torn4111Y 4 1 honsei toed with oz. part froiii. *.•'14t, ,,.:,4. °,
itore,hoigto . ' ,: 01'16 8101116 R, '.. friend tiartakt of a meat, tool. statt4, how
s: r ii ,.:14 ./i' , ..,..'„„:;i_4014,444‘.. ,,, ....
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'le ' ' ,, whot1t1-7118:',4,';:t4:04rj1k, !Ilit•444tel.: !?!' ...„, ,
curd, early t
. well '
e•
biky'.atili Ike ea
.... 1.01 :6010110 a it". ,_.... _,,
' totally ,fof tl4: IA is
• and.
s
111
agirrx-, •
oice-this voiceringing, singing in -
his •oars now-tlie reSult of his fey-
" tred imagination only1
feared.' to - turn his head- to
see: -To ettier-• it-vo
reality the woman to' whom he had-
- ready to lay doim his life --
whom he ,had considered princess
110 4, 4* (to
8(i• hosa_dthrongion had been
recent Whom lie ..had come to
think Of
She was thbre before hiMin
the leh! This perfilious` parody
perfeetion, this•tansmUtal ideal.
Ile waited. for a mornent.00tion-
•
•
*".
94. i 199 .9.19i:g.4=r,•7111,44'.../49.9...''''
reechaructil at.
. Bsides, being a woman; what.
clts r 'might b, she was cit.'
empt from rudeness at his hands.'
:tier sex protected her. ,
CriAPTPIt XII.
'4 a
1116rAonti--614meCi. hilut'11 for bellIg.; cOnsciouli of_coid_thivers runrnngL.
a fool. But not a blind for161; through..him, _Was. t,hislie despi,
t.(1---rti*. ' 1144-4114"Lvul' 7 eilita:-4-1114 iilli.lmself through him -Vi‘ir this
own eyes; the evidrt.te for the pro. -
he, despised hinisa ft$,. he -fres.'
ectition. . '
14 _ot_nt!„Attoler14611„ eiovri, ,,tf:LOtati....nrgArr#Itc. Mit hit 1 twit T.
,,,,.......
s, .. v iiningliflte, uP0it tuirI .,,„'--,.., AL \ ' -11.:11I •,, . t,
Selves the threefold rernsibility -'''.,.9141 ..'„a '
et, withesty ino and, 1.11, go, It is At. was weakness
113StitieaVe. 111 most men ;,- the desire: 1110-wenitliess on' 111
o, ladle ottt juetice. 'But the tip- words her h61‘ Pt'e"11°
eal court somethrtes oversett the P
- lwle toInovo
realized the bar
rorbaps her hlmclness has' some -
decisions; justiee is notinfallible strot gstrong
`‘Aren t you going 0 sit on Our tbing to do wi,th it to set himself
Seat+ -Or--4oret.„,vott-need "*..4tor Pow. of_ns...betray, 'intelOsty,„ when. Pe 'would prov
•It was said archly, *the signifteAttfo wearing the ermine. The mot* rig- did 10
- \inference to Our Seat; subtly .orously *45. Slend6 the opposing o'd'o
leyed: t She seemed to have shaken .eontisel-the evidence of our mn' ord; th
oft the depresion of .ysterday..Was. hertp-the:inor\we pride otirselizes stver
herself ber own blithe,bright self- ott:ouriinpintility„. our ticemplary n_AlLtou'i
again; • • . • Boman-fathrly administration of can.
•• M-hanifially -ttasters---acee4ttod„ ' indite, We ere *Pt 4o, 5001'0,
the. implied invitation;". Sit, There talk ax Cotert Of Appeal; arrogate
eiltued silenc; *sillOce whielt tomto ourteliet supreme wisdom.
'sore than speeelt„ NO the *ileum • 'aurionly :enough,the more Se..4
which breathes of ,sweet aceord be. ver e the sentence we pronouncel
tweett two understanding bit,.- , tthe inOre. We Aso in our estimatriroi,
She, on her part, .was illied. with :il 'Tim rise may not be prmnent
, Wonder-ePetner.4in ,undeArled'reldorn, is; but While wo are at the
sertse of. something being wrong.; bigh:*ter Inarlt of selfaisurance
-''Y-' ''---4---- ---- .t'. -f w g fly.thsto
. " that.the 'plumage ,et.hit dOvo wixs. • ,, 6 , "Sk,long Oil
'
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' -.±-•:-: - - • *
ide
toi.irse„ 70iiaitre-risVr tfeittfrief17. 1 ----p •-- .,-
- ‘„,-Zit11.mid for speeeli on his part vanit o " our. et., t "PI"!
,,
4 .. iiiitS plain ; ti, some 0w„ he -was it ness IS- tht-.. ' -t' -'-'-
,
4 108$ r014 word. Was yet *live to ° e'proverloal lano or, r a a hloc.
the feet that she, would read him look of turning; ' ' ' , or
own' st guilty of odaih. helt- r -Vile dominant, note note in Voters et I tlAt
*lour. Vie \silen* Lvartkei ttt. S; th moment was os r. That such rove
• libelled ft
oot 'that her
•had Ant
Be wortIck.
just.�uthE
8$ of the , tabic
a*Man rilfOrkl.;
Mier' *worthy: 0
dei0. -another,
end to. her pride wak.
thaL4'Ter, blueeyts
perhatit .onlY bhu! eyes
..*0,0a hae, given worlds'
.44irs to softeu .their ..hurning
Wkhou
-
r glitnee'at him* tibeltiruid,
walked•itwa,..4ssuitied40„..e
lar aft-. ;think,
t4*4a -etited. • . • 4 •
4idT1et, att11111t .1t stAip he9
o he 1 It was' hitter
the sharp severing blew
st,rit,ek hen, than „latr
" litty
clarrat
'her
nk
9 tarable. ,
---- •' - - -- lInt-tittle-titot,
her feat, 110 1 tha itdf wo.
$im* otielc to 043 aoite„ Th* in.
, **4 Ismit 14. tis* ,, Mutely boi•
' • stits
Olen t• anLaid- th*
4rAitint
itatteting ttuttiort
30u1 that who* hor wal Its
eleaner.mitidut lila fellow. lot „xsitof
tworlo** " '")/4 $O #01611Y
.web.
yirrg
sea.. 'Witt
*tate* ,641
out a*Ded !whch h
attrattive
t • "
100**11.
, 6 4
V
was rscedinKl *as go-
ti -
til* that if he ehoe
with it. It woulit„h
if he ateof/ a
it•
- "I purchased 4, bottle of
-
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ittitifot. ill all, I thin
0 an In
...,
inonths.
089 froth etult$
he efficacy of cofts
Einalsioni,??
STOlsOttlasl* 4.1
Wit St* on,, Ont.
"i sena, ym
' ltter.
ad a trying experince, 1.1a
, got xurt. (lva
butitlitra
rids of otbers.
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• .
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, are
tiler
a the
Iiswo man .t
avit itten.\.
lita himself up with
tO itists0i*.
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