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thro 1#11$ •wxJ* •iiter0 .
, •
eis She evoke, • An
yril. and there. was
itterna ,end tender reproach In
her beautiful 'eyes. as 'welt as in her
1210-Ofihff ,slYtki744_s
Se*Atnel" he .eald.' 1 ord Berton.. da a daft 44tuee iittee
... ,
1. ownuIt1
_
net be tingetT, yi tre w0 14 fo i
yen uatierstooli, if you knew lkOW
lot* yen!"
She shrenk heel; slightly. and
drawing her band away, Pressed it
unconsciouely agaIn.t he heart. -
,Ivo,_ - ,-,-I murzuura.1,,
deptz-atcy.ie jaw that be lwd
1(»st her , but• ,
1 ,, forever, .e.x'4,iiilid•r : Ab*.',..tV r
,
oo
eb•t.,.1 I
.:1)ont.'4*Peak''to" -. yet l',itt •
. ngry...otteiehle,lt'1 1uvo belwv4U
„It'r1 9 itt"...
_Ora
;Only ,
r 11. the 'hail.
p Ast,
vel
....nlerl'eSICir.a'elF.4,•,: 4the Ujht ' for ,
_ •i�r1diwi .0004. 'tiow ,
'e •,e0 ui
ubout. to. inake t retitle, en.try."j tit. you hive Seen ;Met board eti .
disiedged big Stone trine the Ile could. .
itticitled. bank and Smashed the pad-' TheliasdaYgolg..114%; tite:PS. tin'd
. • fit9od,betore, the earl And Guildford
• . "
g -
t 110 saliL with
. • ,
0 loiX! eVt*InStiOti
tring' ,hi 410
• .„
•••,
Modarnto the' -144Ptt ' '
an:10140 •stniay , tge. an
i ,
.all' It ' 0 e.
bUt'tu
have, atm . %weeny 'Player
'ie Kiehl°. n't though nietItlin
is thea'specessitilly 'centrolled. ' A k
.- e •
• Prireas * not "bawd upon .the tree
muse. Salt thies not • affect the
4 color Of better let, therefore, un -
Otto-wawiangt-T-0611---- --Not riTiif.7-• seenied •to' Mown' ilifirei4.4Whri°41` et tfilyt .114b4) badly intiontitreirIntledrecsterintu ex-,
eft, la nothingne eatd,. trying:AO her that he was -prepared for any I tabletristtoi, iluwrniihtittltinuitsirgipedrawnbliel es,
ap;k careles#1.1Y. italsolpil!ngi kind it was,
barnoda, stubing I to eYin'periments show. . • • •
hue sinister elle:ice. 'The earl regarded Preelt. colored, unsalted butter.
ou think Of, everyt log. I shout(' cold faces end in a 4:040 0/ ass- did not ow g
partly- eh the ihtest chaos"cent ;
lety and remoree. $130 b44.1 01031ght
1
at oach -
elided. her hrottrrlwrinkled with eiteteleduffof eAnairntlin-0,-intf her, 04413. loom with haughty,. iturprise,
' • of the .lierses. Ithe coodihisn• the have walked round." tr,egarding *.wdeughte-r's presence, in, color. Inssnother experiment.
had 'bestoteed no thought upon him ,, not supposed to break open pest- "Mr. Burnet To what do I owe the a, varslegated color; but no :nettling
them. "It something! •You winced,
ider whether the. gamekeeper will "Papa!" elle Said. hurriedly. "there grebes of salt. The same effect could
10040.*.n. even a little of herself. and _went., he reepemod, „ladies aro Isom:
butter tat was stirred with salt and
elate hed •eine. to the ald of all of qock; it's a masea, privilege. I wen. pleasure of this visit?" . . produced. • due to the undissolved
When touched'. you,T" and I e
1 'shoot me, er only Owlet upon_ toy has been an accident! Lad Fern- boproduced by raisin any othe,r
*toed dill as if *he declined to go
On Until site Wes,petitified. '
44Wt41." he said, hesitatingly.
$trtined-
-
getting ',nix' month?" • ' . dale's horses reit aWaY, and the car- *bre substance, like sugar. witttthe
.. .,
, Ile held the. gate open cia4ie ;Spoke tinge tree Illiset, and Mr. lluine‘e-,-" butter fat. A. third test bowed that
or her to. Pave throogis. atid ire de- she stOpPed .a Moment ler breaths he nnequae feistseeeeion- of the sale
rn in $ .
er ricked it or soniethieg. • If
g‘ o. his hand chaned to touch c*1 r. flume stoPped the Itterses could n torte_• mince -iticit•tli
,,_ ot._ the
1,-45SUre4pILIACky NOtAttj. given 111114 Courage, 1(1141 he took ad»-
. "Vim strained your aisiir she said "4""‘"s''
nlztn-11k0 hi
on liers, tied he drew le within • Ids
_ -utterly retuaing to:Accept his, •.0!10 of
ievit and indifference. "When? Whenain .
you were o rag titre age right...
hes
_ ,
aid. pleadingly.
• oiit of -the -wity2". ' •
"1 dare Say,"
No -raft's lashes'Iddliw-eyos. s
•=mom you scarce allowed her hand to rest where he
p
htbritt--rOsirtli heft)? Witt,,,ssou_send for- &.doctor?"pateandremorseful, and -
. No, Do, you really wish te know _
she Can trlaser to lilit--"Was aeorahle --
who stopped ther horseter She let i She did not 1. eiffsever, and he went
ter eves ru•iLev•er ""trou am- all
lietT your. coat Oh,
;., _ dr -'we -was ThTj er - re .ft 11*,.-
,..,
luOvettc_ -f,t--fr-ODX--td8--ann-, . i ' -mottles, -Analysiseoleplugs- of- but-
'll'iii;- earl c-alinlii took ber -hand and tive layers with salt ehowed no
“rateuso mot.' ho saia* c01017.- "Do ter made under conditions producing
I understand that .1d,r. 'Burne has marked Mottlingshowed the salt
t°ifernilY distributed and
keg. Yses.," She- mild: "Ur. reurnelnintrarvfirYrutl4inof uninottled butter
topped -Our horseseettice-two- showed 'wide varititionsso that dis-
horses-think, papal -rand," her voice • -
isits,,1.-.T1:32.4.:74,...„241..-23:„;:„....,,,„30
sr,..Z.-t-Lteriiimirerir-wigit'arf-eduirg" '1111r-i-twi.
"..Tha,t_illes Burnet is Wirt_ I voy, unitatted 'bteee---Whiithb--tifidit-ett-
hhieh regceW. he eiiid* stiillY• "esd-Iperitnentally at -thee StatiOn or corn -
trust Where one
o'that the-iltiont youis not a Her leave ineivioly in dithileS and Te.feAineries,
ins . did --e,r---.
tr...4 w .• A •
. IellArift,i/O ti?*_,.
Int I s "-flat-over all the Incidentsof -this event- "And bare taxed Mr; Ilurne's
and you are badly hurt?" and hi her
-sorrow and anxiety her hands went
together uteirnost-piteousise_ .
Cyril. gave up ti-s,ting to Smile the
question
• "Well," he admitted, elmost as if
it were Something to be ashamed "of.
"I was lucky enough t� get hold of
them, and it was clumsy of me, but
they got me down; and I suppose I,
juse twisted idly arm' •
-ore e. (Pirien
twine ou.--an w it. alit -the I
tut night." , kindness to the extent ot atcompanye
:an bi'en drawn:004:utthe':'44'i6trritiles;
nhould -be treated with, Ittk 04911,0t*oi
water, at, 35 to. 45 degrees. about
ell!Atti in U.Pantit* to the. h
rn. •
few times. -to-insure-completer con-
tact,' Then this water should he
drawn off and a second washing'
given. 'rhe final drainage weter
tram the grannies should he clear.
Salting and 'working tire carried out
in the usual way.
EGGS RRATC11ftG.'
•
If cams are: desired for tete in ineue
button it -is better to Select those
front hens, rather than from pullets.
Eggs from hens are Moro reliable,
for the reasen that the hen is fully
• .tured„ And ha.s completed her
'swat._ While the tateLlait*1
111111130tuttr-1734 arge etTeleeenii-
not hilly capable of' imparting t,he
hardiness., vigtir And stembue tb
come front the parent that is fully
• and completely matured in every
respect In4eXperlinents made With
tinsendpullets It was • found that
while the• *eggs (4 pullets. hatched
pu1ot3 eggs diat: -1.-nTittter point
Is, be careful of buying. • When „one
buys his bens -or putlets be may haye
oisme -them frosm :various sourc-
"Sadly eventful,"_ she said, Ing you home!" said the earls in a•
"Sad's? •; Not to me 3f I had my tone of rebukeintended an much for
way. if the gods had offered me my Cyril ea for herself. "Why did you
choice of a night, I should have not send one of -the*servants here for
choiceri-e-" Me, etopped in timere. a carriage?"
memberings that she was ender his 4'1 did not think -there Wes no
protection, .and nn aceident had t'one. time! Oh. papa. are you not going
wiled her to be his companion at to thank him for all be has done?"
this lintisited.hisur, and alone. and he "I trust Mx. Borne will do nee the
Mottles eontain less salt than the
darker portions; '
. The hitherto unconeidered factor
• I
IS the casein compound left in thc.
butter through imperfect removal of
•the buttermilk. In. studies mad�. in
cheese -making attention was direct-
ed to casein compounds. as it pos-
sible cause of the mottling of but-
ter. ,
IN MAKING BUTTER.
by bare his 114t I1ThJ., •
tion-abe the temptation was terri-
• ou ould have- chosen to bteek
Your elle?". *apt orab, scarcely
• knowing 'What she said, but trying to
speak- banteringly and make light - of
his words. 3
"No. IShettZ1 haw diOc04,.to_bil-o
'-some-elight-servicce-to: rout'
,
swered, in a low Yoke. "Do'Sion
know what it is that nukes inc tie
happy?"- - - •
,"No. Aro Are yeu so happy?'
"Very, completely happy." he an-
swered. "It• is just the reaction.
When I saw you lying...there-so
I thought -never mind what I
tho lit; and now I liasees_seelk.
..TITirtruitheet I feel
like -like a man wit° 1344 escaped the
,tertified. plunging horse st-ruggling
in his ',grasp • and •
ie ground and dragging hlia
under "their hoofe.. $he saw it. a
great dad worse than it really had
been, and a faint moan broke !rem
her now pale lips. '
"Oh, what--shallI der .shet--__•
attiiost inaudiblY,
4t1 atoms, you that it in nothing."
_ "Ails carknoklmat
-made light of it, and / cannot be-
lieve that • you are not. hurt. Is
theta anything, anything I can dor'
"Nothing. nothing. Lady Normal."'
he tnanaged to interpose.
"And I. was so selfish I thought of
others," She said. penitently.
' might have known tluit you woul
fr • .41-.
P
wia1tiuut not -let. y.on-_-.come
met Will you go home; noir?"
1,11y.
iceri.my ord."
• said Cyril. qu1cel4r.. "I am tifraid
Lady .\Nerah puts 'far- toe, high a
value on'the Imer service 1 was for-
tunate to ,render her. I Ives lucky
enough to be...priest .the moment
„„lat4114.----r-tru
dyNorahia o-hnrt. it was I -
who should have thought of: sending
for a Ferriage, but there were -dial-
etilther-lit-thi- WAY: ---risent--one
with the horses, and the other was
left with the carriage. I wish yeti
good -night. my biro, • Good -night.
Lad y •N'orali.". and be raised his hat.'
Norah stoodhet face/White and red
by turate. her :etherize, coldness an
ItuVirellarbe-riTitli-elisultin • a 0
was tingling from head to foot.
. **
•;-
the
butter • is worked- th1s. white • sub-
litattc0 is spread and &avert Into the
*Awake, clouds and spots known Os
*nettles. - The mottling does not
show itieeif- irnmedititely; since- the
salt takes s•onie tinteeto• produen Its
sereatesteeffeete-- '-bower---the
buttermilk be thoro-ughly removed,
from the butter fat, there will he no
Inottinig, no matter bow- Trregularly
the salt 'be distributed, for there will
•then. be nothing present for the Salt
to act 'Upton. 'There are no 'mottle*
In well -washed butter.
On the other b•and4 mottling trill
not Ake lace unless salt s
dttes--ittst-tfEr-
am" beqome localized unless salt is
termil .
Vent -rolling inottree, is to get rid of
ernAk-fty.--A-rrinig to- _
The acidity of the buttermilk does
tglataX"
AM} *
thein of some kind of breeding. Nev-
er bring a Strange fowl on the place,
and you will be safer from disease,
lice and other difficulties. • Use eggs
fte• Witching from the best birds of
thedilock,. and the flock Will he im-
proved every year.
WORKING trOrtsrs.
The teams -need and deserve special
c re when wor is the hardes
o
Trunk*.
"Rupture of diplomatic relations"
has -411-otuluous-sound' in the af-
tho average man. He connect 's It
with declarations of war, and, to a •
certain extent, he is right. When
the soldier takes a band in thew in-
ternational game. it is (ORO ObVi0a0
that the diplomat is oitt of place.
and 1*w:0'6-IT-nothing for him to do
but to pack his trunk, and set Out '
for the frontier. But not !seldom
has Great Britain found it•necessary
to----withdraweber-A•mbassadera--Amt
'vs:from- foreign capitals When
.offonce has been given, not necessar-
ily-justifyinge war, but not to hie
altogether passed .over."_ • The na- •
tie s• "ditin't speak" for
time.
For six months John Buil and hia
brother Jonathan were not on
'
"ndi
,ffetbitte-SiteleereteAewelvetlies---therr.osilt*
Afinister at Washington; it was . be.
tore the, 4ayi-When our represent*
tiV& inthe lInited_Statea was raised
to the dignity of tin Ambassador'. A
sisibleet.l...X1e4timu-canapatepeewsue_
g„ -
tea. and ther..smdiplumatte-diploe
mat tithe represented 'Greet Britain
was
ILL-ADVtSED ENOUGH
to expres& an opinion on the merits
or the coated, in reply to a corree:
.spondent. But, *lack! the corm.
•spondent Ives a crafty and titiscrupti-
Iowa newspaper .man, and lord Seek-
VilWe letter was published, far and
wide..
on cos co arable in general,
telfra at heavy Work requima hberai
feedini. reed wltb geed, ,nixed hay
and at regular hours, three Clime a.
day, A little green food given after
Work le'over Will do no berm: Add
a little salt. . A full ,,..tieur
and brush -daily and sponge shout,
ders after th�. day's work. Chafed.
plareefristioulifbelerittlieitlitid-yrtibtiest
with vaseline or tar ointment. A.
pieee of strong gum plaster will pro -
t sore placer front further- wear.,
The cause of saddle sells may •bit
remeved by side padding and • redoing
the -saddle.. Collars cause much
- .
"It is ill on your *cc:cellist." he ers - • "Thank you, tliank you. thank'
.stetted. "Don't spoil my_jilens . . ' 0 **
.*-hi---"'- Ili.- •
i7--eifi4nyfelf. Ah, there is -;-the eyeit . emotion, as if she meant
eonsc ous • the intensity in his ho .. - • ' o -ma e --up or er a or- s ort-.
iis--Ci-ii.c----ital that r Itii Intensity- had ' Ile broke. -off • with, something -_Lite wiling" - --- -! -- -
- I
., + j. ,,- .--..,
'Ai i 14 o - *tie 44-iiet.;' - Altai* - :- iii -'1,,i'pil took her iiand and pressed it,
thci moonlight, loomed before them. end with A bow thrit included the
''And now "Wilt you go?"' she said. earl and Guildford Berton. turbot/
"Would you _rather that , I did not and webt down the steps. The greet
o' with you to the house?" he asked, door closed, behind him.' Ile walked
o." She replied. .in w low Voice, down the drive nearly to the 19(10.
u-- tO"1"4'117.6"6"get140-130.,_T would lik-a- ii-iiitilP ignoru4ePilYand mruld-Iatade .11g-fdrtr4'of
broken!" she stoked. ' -,„ „,,,.._..„47P11.:_..t9 .09,ree., ther-ern e-witile-Norehrliettlieetr-witir
,
".'.o, n," he said, with naft SuurG ;know tot 304 ha o done, and thank him, note the: Vain in his silo "ts* s°
• laugh. "That / am certain it is ne:t. !you as you •deso,ve... Acute- that he felt, giddy .and sick
and there,* no wat-r,..11,,ere!?' _ ."Then. I will come," be said; *ilia q.frons It.
i4.ri- you win, come,' sutl. sam. . -let , you have thank.ed nut more than Ile leaned against the sMooth-shrive
irs get to #iie* Cottrt As quickly as ' enough. Lady Noredirl__ --- 0 turf, it-nd-titeiTto-feer Wit
possible." and. slid titi'4,,,,.o1,-------- -- ---r- ,v-4-4-- _-- - - . . t.„..--Aw-- - -
•L -apitiktett.-;--niv-Tywornirithisr_grv --nly ai.ciiiiid._y_iiaii.i...i,.: _,,,,,,_. :-
. o 1 4 bear' tne tont* of his own lingers.
teeinnt," he snide IdeadtriglY: and • DO you. really wish ttifit' Isk 3310* Was he going to -be idiot enough to
Uke toy arm istgain»," ,. ' ' asked. . rata, 124 thought? Angry at the
. ..,......sts!„"-sh.coald.-iikrubt,!1•11,-.41..„You ,_rniey,had,retiched the' stos.--tettirbi Ideit.-11°-Struggled-tO ilia feet. ' thhike
Who should take Mine. X ought to Stood with one ,foot on the bottom Ing he would'reitch,theled e and ask
help, who need IAD mole than I dd. lane. looking at /her with a- light in for A glees of **ten init .the lodge
Shall T. tea 1, help- y04.
4'1 could walk twenty miles*. my, his eYee; wowhierchmsbieossee. med to feel uns and tholrees.-and the sky executed .ft
, peculiar kind of dance before. his ese„
..• Stift is 'a little stiff, that is-nli." "If ' Srou do.. don't say tine. word,' q.and he 411 back on ,the. hank.
t."404st-s 7 o Iv you wear. - 0 ut a - , , t 0u3 33„13'
• what you have dono, it -or' Will • ins :11etiet smote hint the moment ii' coimcioustesS for a twipie of rein -
not tell, me," she sdded. Wipl' A ret.. be 144 nuttle-ibe /sciirtist,Aut,Lh64.44.syttes__Ileces-1.4eUth-canio-through'
wee' 4A InefTably prepared -to see her draw herscht up the gate, She as walking with te,
serious. -"And-yet yeti ittould not let ---- ;nod rtProve 'him With a 1 k t 119,ht, careful step, as if she.. wishedi
. - mfr. -met -until. y04,-taktt folfrott.,out-thatr--Inittlere-dignitY.-..- -17- -- - -- -7 --- - - 1 fo tivoid-itttrecting -the-tittenttoti of
, X wag not hurt."
et_ar.s, but she stood and looted dow ',Abe : at the sledge* Idaho
_ Nes=
ho ---tiiiid. -I you lin ;,Pi ' to and plated in $ again dark trn-,--e
es
or.
ergrowiinioth
Ile topped. "Don't it ete thinite•Olitiltseendelieeee* the color torn* attd4 She saw Cyril. and stopped with
... thing so horrible.* igo in her lovely itice, 1+, little cry of alarm, then. catitiously,,
That would' it have,inntttreill. I ( "it is it poor gnertfort," &d. aid forirfully approached. hint.
an only:a usedka:gfri, *lino sou,-*-..witit a,. ilitk.000 , -,itajko that seem "VMS", it's the painter gentleman!".
•*In yoli761 :rib)* to Piiiii?" ' ' ''b ' - ' ' 104. - "1 sheexclaimed*. ilkith _a , iturgriwlehle
-''''AI *.iii.-.2.01,:zior,brullY-41.20 -•
. r PM •--_,-
tr V,* rc IL Sii.-141031iL
40041 tthei4Ot lt 0
.
VI
tlielidlitg,.0 hint. 'she saw that.
had feinted.
ifer first idea was to run. to 1440
A11'- Ibe took ti: !joilge arid.tail t le.kt..eper.. 3ottsorii.to
ked. 111, Jipe; ther her aid; but Are did- tiot do so, •
Eve. tint Meth& of us all,-IiiiSt not
,Oltr,._ O.
and ii
brolighteetherecolteretiessa
• gauged her to- lower her eyes.
"Vuitton that 1 -could not "think of
• 'Letting you go alone." •
• “And yet it is .such a, little way.
ihe remointrated. . -• • '
leites& vety_little wase,:t
eould you not hsithe. it? 11
iet-ou
t than
. ,•
IrpOri 31,. word, you
he saidt„ with * laugh. "1 8lowLv tho
lust believe then*
,
dtt) nOt belieVet a, word you s
then, don't let ue say
•• Xhing more about it,' he rein*
."Jiat a. leVely blettt X thin
*seen Shine* more brightly at
'kla4h than at' any, other piste
took fh
11"16. or: 13dt, -4
°
0.
0 roe and preeSeti
carilled *ay by
' stis had, worn It, Me.
to *Pe** pant '
fors t1ii5 production of tarter
nuissee--cd-bUtteresind,.:nialoes- the •re-
• mixes; of the buttermilk less ' twiny.
The temperatute of- the wash water
is important, --thou& it may -very
somewhat according to the AatUret
hardnees of the butter, dnto feed
•1 tter
'tse44n.d.--2-witabeit tole from; but
termilk 40 eartio„ifOrkki
produce 4:mottles, but- if tbe condi-
tions . have .11kieored tire production
a mottles* WOrking will not free
tho butter • from them. If_earrie_d_
..--roitglr'W /Wore or destroy the
ttattstilikeeit
The nettles to metes so that
they-betonstenaller-andestiont /tee
plainly. ,
The mostestffective method of -pre-
venting mottled butter is to free
the butter granules as completely as
practicable front the -bUtterinilk ad-
hering to tbem Tlic• „thurning
'should ,be stopped *benjlze granules
Wen fighting? she **kW
herself; as ahe noticed the- dust and
fife t "isbia cot
But there were, Orli the
nd foottiosils trirese
menet in i‘tit desk but
tr*znpa pikeed 'through*,
--irr their'
en, lett him ids W
be '
(T
• . ,
tlie pro -portions of •plant toad exceed-
111gIY mall. but. the ootolloonds
sent. are very, fi •
• One ,of the greatest pcissitillities of
the iriterurban,-road •the _dee
velopment of . freight traffic. It Le
Well fitted tor the transfer • of form
rid -supplies fe
for ear.rying / package snerehandise.
Anti it_sa 4:tfteir_giveegreat.....cenveille.
•mice fok delivery, ,kspe..tially; in small
Ip tuteing Wood take the bad
trees and 00 trees of the kinds that
you do .Incit want reproduced., The
VOIROtati_011_,
is necesearily determined by t abed
eve • It- is perfectly obvious- that
t you want white oaks in your
-woodlot. you 'must . leave the white
oaks and cut out the other trees.
It hes be en% found sit, the *Atari°
experiment .station that the Antsllest
noceasary loss in curling occurs iihen
the Porn fAirly Well tattired arid
ilea ...ill) to 35 per centof dry tnati‘v,
ter.1.4ot-clot er-the-tesui
[that 23 -to 432 per cent;,-of-tiry-met--
ter better than .a lower or higher
per nt. tirn wefl triatu Ind unit
green la in the prow
14flonr. the SOO, and clover Ln•
fu1I bloom, or * trifle past, and in
God 4:ondition4or hey; but not :too
:is the Iroper stage 'for ibis
• made haste to hand our representa-
tiye his passports -in thet time-hon-
ored phrase-'-inthnsting that. • his
presence in Washington was no long-
er acceptable to the United States
Government. The British Govern-,
marked its- ellepleasure- tatertee
Mt to .ppo1nt Lord Seekvillein
successor for & periodof six months.
A1.E.Y.A11.11..9141.. text:
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t. roityis de Lheye.' the. French
Atubaseiderwas withdrawn from
London some years age,. But there
was noNittiglte•Prench War; .for in
very few weeks the -good 'Ambastia,
dor was back at Ids post, and we
ng urse on "Speech Day,"
The cause of the short-lived quarrel
• -• lenteaerteteeffere-ofeeethe
Vretteh-Gev.ermitert
spierret_between Greatt--BW in if
recce. t the offer- irate se-
•
standing, Admiral Parkes. in come
MTV/MTV:II TO Alta...NS.
tueh„:
•
ielfge-r=titirar- - was -4otirr''e4,
trangement, from Smith,. Our Anthem-
sador-etlir II. Lytton Ilidwer was•
handed' hilt repaisports by the irate
Spanish Governnient, with peremp-
M, 7 , rum. .20
in telly -eight horivs-l" 41T -ie them
woukt-beeinuelt--to. -regretelfethie-tooke-"--e---
plat too late," added:stile offielat
message omitiottsty. tateliatighty
Owl were) deeply incensed .by -what,
they regarded aa an. unwarrantablo.
intekerentie of 1„%heti.id in the inter-
AttLatrairti----oU0134t1u...Athoir4rtirliitt'•
*eine of the 33ritisli Petenier's
gitatiotts had not -only been -d -
to the Spanish Claftn And itthels-trs•
but had been conirritinicated to souk,
of the Oppositiori, neWspapers, Who
were net Slow to trail thetneteivies Of
tide golden oppertunity. et annoying(
the Government. Porthwith, our
Atfebitatador. left Madrid .and *nor
•TeVErst -9i, SAO
in ondOn, departed from'
=Olt- 'two- Spain
country "'didn't speak,". tiff -ilia
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