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JringInetnitivi ,ae
'WM into *the 41ti
etteti kindly.
*nice. "trempl"':' 4 ••
.14 'eteutita from "The 13ulidere,"
.1n the conception of tho. poet
that the eyeof their
meth*); upon them
ictest ildere" working. upon
of time" to do their
WItk, test cern, . t
thsught MeV be opplied to
Modern-theology-
ited Modern, iteith, sieeepte
d.cri*o- -of the- .-oMniltreetente
not many , As beutiful-
pruaed 'hYT-a-..--friutnt-Chrnitien
giel in **ewer 'to the Oueetion br
on iandell Haw-"Igu is your
' 911P, rePIPO
• Content Ulm, and yet so condescend-
ingly kiad as to, dwelt in my little
'heart:" ,
The`divine preeeneo Otte immensity,
n et only neeching beyond the limits
or the materiel. Universe, but in lir-
finite :constoecension - dwelling in hu-
mrn aln-a-marvelous4resen--
tion_of kingdotn
using the uio9t powerlul gJas9e9. Dr,„
kilinttalet- "gat of 'Union College
Said; "There is, no _rola& too ortie
for oti to work, tn." With equal
torreetetes it may be imidlthere is
no plaee too eatall. to C. dwell
rie twits girierating'i'striiittial'•
,-areeetImixtethimian-comprelt
✓ on. Piney are fundamentally
t from •et* go •••
— Tax WINGD051,
wherei1this presence of one subetenrn
excludes the •Preeenteei ot all others.
The' tozottiPretOmee of God admits of
.the prees,ence of the Material heal/.
mut and also, of unnuntbered spire„tez.,
ekistenees.• Without theGerd-
, ow won er-
ily eircumecribed •Weold !the
reabn of human lottnededget •
itlould ell modern, ggbitilders"
Working upon, the "rails ot time".
- it 'wa$ utterly' Impossible to estape
the divittie iireeence., would net this.
have n powerful: influence in de-
termining - thecl*itraeter of their
'„
(luzle Xjuer the
unovrd to the. obterta 144:Ait ;nen,
the world wOuld'attotil.. eghs,St;
tr
eitoricoaiope_rthtseltriftwzrifit _witklittlifully tells
th
ront,-.1.Thee."
_ „
. A
W14 at WiSt. 'hexer Je
upiStt whih, the eye of. Clod WAS
looking wlien Ile "so loved the
WOrida that .110 gave Ills ozily begot,:
ten Son, that whosoever' belleveth
Itim eitould- sot perish, but have
eternal lite." What, eniphaela tbie
thought given to the Words ' of the
loving didple. W,. Iov mni - bee -
muse We first :loved int
it seems purery frepoSsible
..such love should tall powerlese upon
•tonna hearts. "Thou God treent,
me" Is a truth that cannot be too
'strongly emphasized. &4ieta:11Y in
Bit,remtjou*,, ._eou1d,1
-wr
tibute of every church. It wens, well
if it had e. preminont plaezr over the
entrance to • , , ,
EVFItY PLACE, OF 1311SilireSS.
. ,
Could, it Threiribrazoned- ritiong- all
the thoroughfares of herrian exist-
--it" would- prove •Iltn, effective,
-guitle--ta- better- --121'buil-ding."-".- and-- 114-
noblPr 'destiai- No .better motto
Ogld bo hung upon --the walls of
the living -room of. every- 'home.
would- be impossible to impress
too deeply upon tho mind and -
•, tt down tbo back
youbwb 'Cleened*-a
Tony •tliem eat an tho grating
put AV,* o.. Very hot oven. geve
Itavo
'b Aire minutei , baste
the chicken s- Well with this. ,Turn
'Wein ris Soon a the inelde bee col-
ored olightin hate attain. With but-
ter, when -nearly-dowtiredge thicldir
.with our, end Tenth itetein-With
butter. When titer ore brown: tend
the beat it' tender In. thet Joints.
thoy-
rro done, Thirty minuteo lihottlii be
k, .00041
to ow quart
4.00417:44444'40,011peohltm,i3of east3;eoase'toete.0
'4:1-174-tzpoostdrontiv to olio
• TitS•likt.,, • —
teaspoonful itelt in two guarto
t tiOne teaspoonful sett to one quart
of sa0uupri • •
041 SCallt cupM of tiquid to two
It -cupfuls of flour or bread.
Ono scent cupftilof liquid to two
of. dour_ for - -
Ono scant cupful of liquid to tete
.of flou -for netters-
One quirt of teeter to each pound
of meat and beim for soup" stock.
Four peppercorns, four \elovets, one
teaspoonful mixed herbs to each
nuert 'of *teeter for soup stook...
Olive Oil pieklee.-Cover tour
quarts. of „sliced eucurobe_rs with belt.
Ing hot" water, and when void drain':
Cover with ei weak brine and let
ntand over night. tho :naming
, , .
_
*nth clovesallepiceand celery salt,
two teespoonfole of einnamon, one-
half "cup of. olive oft, one-bnif cup
eticJt. of stetttr 'and !mustard seed., and
qne dozett onions. -Cover tnorough-
.7„-witit_ celci. vinegar. ttix well and
Weiiern -Corn Cob Syt.4.--Oet hot!
a. dozen elon eche from whieitthe
cora bas been irlielledfrom any mit.
ler-or farmer.. White one are best,.
- - •
s-1.1rut to than
.when inside froti".the red. Doll them
In ,about thrio's pinta of water for
1 teen or twenty trtintites. and use
.1314h. not death, „is the entrance of
every soul to the Divine preeente.
e 11"71H-fletTr
Ho thy $ 06,_6111.0, Item, as well
as there, the hend of faith cart lay
bold .upon His blessings. Re sends
His angel. to "'Care for the, h tribes
intents; 110 looks to the pe.ret ts to
guide the .unfolding child; whti the
years of accountability are rcached
,Ile holds. eitch. individual r non -
444 for dirte • 11
.tt
,
440.104.X;r41*4', X itig.
•-agein1111..i1ie, . v •
k,
\*) nitAlrveti,„a:*".4,446),,ii„4-btu.sItTh,taitrig, .00voirotti,
aro*virtits ter thetr wInter' e rot.
Iree, f. • • •
el.'.7-114-14141,, a sas)! rati .,ang
• g'llut time goes .drettil(ulli elovt,
,006ietilitee, for some popple," oho re.
plied, with 3, -shiver, turtling away.
• "Ito too !mortal • mean that thee
friends of hers couldast have come
ter eat Tnatikegitiag with her, • when
the proraised... • Thad concluded
ldrnseUaa cane.heeenovertede 74th.etwe retrace,.
jrouud
the kitchen to speak.to Genie.
-',Ilteriadstress-is dreadfully- put -out-
*bout those yrisitore," eaid he .eonn-
lentitilly. "or etere.-elio has some -
Wits on her mint it elikter. Iv. 0611
'setting kind o' ''fraid like notri.- since
tho fatner mid mother are laid
eat4rot on , , • P ',deo'
' r,it,,,
, ..• •
0.. 0 OOdhntn. 'WAS 04.440 *fite -
016 ' Of: Ah6 11 ealry ° portiero,' 'put - Oa.
.iioical • -startled her 'arid She ,,PegVe
, r0 glt..i,--11W4W"St`tivtle-,-:i-Atstingair"---7
attitude.Itowever, she game ,into the ''
,
,
"Are you ill?" oho asked, or only
-faint from, hunger?"
bungerotailem,' he answer*.
ed, without lookipng up.
"Mirrr, eaid Miss Wood-
burn, crilicitously. r"the stranger, ot
nearly, ft:robbed. Then she went
for reviving draught., -"Beret" slur
saTd -"drek this; you Wilt feel bet,.
ter." 1,
-11-ut--hit. did nor -take Ftio pre -Weed
cup; he looked up insteed.. "1 ene. -
hungry of heart," Ito said..., with'
itiful into:33%0414 "ten years -of soul
mine, Bellint"
_ 'With. lad y of mos" !info*
to a pint- ot beans, for "Boston
bekedbeans." - •
To raise theenap on cloth soak
it in 'cord' Water for half an hour, .
then put. .it- on a board and rub the
tbrendhare_perts_ tilir teasel_ or
with. emery. • -
• _ WASTIING••
A rather stiff brush about four
-and a half inches long, withotit
comities- the, lenettr-of-'-the-hand
and two or tbree„ inches wide, is
ceennmient a• --eirtene, in the launtiry
re at ve y•reepons e eac
When Ho onicet- -maid catls
*get- be in,ireadiness ,to • answer t,he-
question: 'a "-1,1Vnerel--1tt_thy---hrother?",-,
The eye' of • an - emnipresent iaod Is
L ASY * Jitter." Are.
we, like` the ancient builders;„bui
groa ,t rAr3 eti,C11 tain„.
lite an ilitSeett p rt'? our ilicitt
reward be "Wel done"?' '•
and one successfully matte by the in-
experieficed is made with one cupful
of sugar, one-half cupful of, water.
whites ot two eggs, and one tea-
spoonful of !mon juice,. Put segar
and water in a eatteepan and stir.,
to preterit tbe sugar from edheting
totho bottom of the pan; lieatg• to
the- -Efifing-poini•tr----mutimil elite
from. spoon, Ilave:eggs -reedy an
break only, with fork: gradually add
syrup. ,then Union juice exitilteat
un -
tit of right eerie-Muerte* to OPi'ered.
A Rich Creara.--Peach . ice
more easily icrtilibed clean, with a.
-brush -than earned clean on a, board..
nmatreir-pure-trotil;,-witte
runbed but serubbod *witn a brush,
using water softened with ammonia
or borax. and a. white non -milieus
soap, will not shrink end grow ar
if they are dried on ,ft firm Wooden
frame. -Ittibbleg all -Wool flannel on
'a. board CALUSee the ultimate spinal
fibres of the • wing , to -become (vi-
tas inn a d_kttsiol,r
raft tult appen_
ner le scrubbed With a brush„ The
dirt is also rnore ,easily removed,
fromee,intercticee or the eloth-by
using tge. brush, If.ard water` and
resinous brown -seeps cause flannel
Queen name"Pother"
0
of ,the great Babylonian •goddees,
•and was giiroo to the heroine of our
leason •ortory probably- on her beconti.--
Ing the Wife Of the 'Persian trine,. liter
proper' Vehrevr name was ttedessali
2. 7). f3he was the
• daughter of . TAiitha
tend ,cousin to Ifordeesi (f.ith. 3..
'11.er,nneetett*, had. 'been
emonir the away ram
:Jeedseieta t9rz'Neibuthair. Lrft
an orphanEsther was .brought up
• .„21,Lri, • :,4%!uslo, *Iterdeesil„
an °Mee at Shushan in the Pilate Of
trtttit; -tt
true, the-Xorxrsof
-
6 Itieter$,'tnwIng divotted'hie
tile of her foiling to rornigy.
with hie commands, caused *earth to
be • Made for the moot beautiful
midden of the realm to hoOree her
successor, Tho tholes till- upon 12
Otero *•tler 616 kilik fared' tottiOr
the WOrtterg,
teined grate and favor In his eight -
tnor:e than the virgins:: so • that
he • set the -Mad. trot* upon,:b ,
head, and modh,ber queen!. InsOod or
• Vat,liti." At the counsel of Morde-
cai. Zither did not make known her
parnLaeatt rake:: to, tho king
IVO, troth. but
himself at heart •Wat. a lOyat IIcbrew
an• al, he ranted to do roireient;o to
Hannan, the Agegite.- who wasi&
- oralto the kits in authority *MI to •
,„• ,
*teen, Th1. htd.pendeno•Morde-
cai, thr Jew. Ott enraged Haman'
nthet he pigtoyed, net, only ties dtitthl
of hie teensy', but the destructielf".tit
the 'entire *tettish people, to :whore
'et his tour.:
Esther. •
11. The. k4ng-Mtainierus. the Xor"..
xei of profane historyking of
Periafr�m485to465•fl. 0.
erAnner_eottrt-The re„nat thr-one
chamber and principal, audience= hall
There is one lel& for him, tbat be
be.,pnt to death -.-Literally, oho b his
to lint toIretitir.rErhat 12, Wia
kfn'iJlaw Pr, .0etent-Inf.„-thie2.211414ter
ru r to t a royal presence, who
everhe be regardlese' 'of milk or
Tho golden _seeptert-A Ion ,
_ _ _ _
aper-
.. 4
I have not been called-tthesti thirty
dayrr-There seemed, therefore.
Probability . o Esther
early opportunity to present )ter plea
to the king wftnent, risking her life
by coming unhidden into -hie- pre*,
once. Wehave bere a glimpse of
fetnale tire in the herein of the, Pere
Man king -
re ?!..thlitt it„....1teershand
others. ' , ,
• 13. 'Aft* not With thyself Met
thon.ehalt eecaPe--,Fotlio, had. net
at firet-inede ...known' her nationality.
•to the king* but 'this being known
A.o.itherincit:Pliteitvirlsioeterariliteelanglil
lids time; wouid.toraf4 her 7e"neltpe int
• ' bli Made evert inetithtst Of ..the
king.* hatere" would be •eutdect to is
decree such as hod heed isetted.'"
14. Thito will relief and ,deilveranto
arise to the Jews, from another. place
-It hint:been pointed ent that. pie
3143716 of God doe* not occur fit the
book of thet. still. thi and. other
Passages in the -book linllento* e
faith of Mordecai and others in • jet -
•ot fruit ereoins,• and in not .at all
bard t* The peseta; must be
'quite- ripe...At-dr ot siomrather
avariet)r. eel -and mash the fruiti-
on .-dufferitlf,. .4.11
fore add**, the ,peacheo. -When OS-
gree.ni is frozen to a *oft mush, stir
-
in 'the- fruit, mix thoroughly, and
,flnisit the 'freezing. This make; a.
very artelt--,cream, -
.Tfarbitlea of . Ptimpkittbig.,
eflotv'purnpiiaakma a good ,art -
an o Tho-tittieritutunitrytegetatr
Mete is .0110 way of setting -it 'Stew
and' put theou)--xh-n- ilars-etrloader -ono-
Ott of trumplcb.- _Add one t
half - A cupful of sugar, otteefourth
testspooeful of nutter. four beaten
eign.,,__talf a cu ful of su r, cint-
fourth .tenspoonful of glow, belt a
pint of milk. Pour „into buttered
'moulds. and set these .itt a PIM of
er a ramoderato oven. until arm.
The timbale* catt..be served hot, or
cold with .whipped rajn
To' bider etimpkin, tut halt and
retrieve the see& from tette tride,
leaving the other for" sonle tuturo
Use *Liar it in it Pen the rindaide
dowt-tind-
ot ati heur. Care Should' be taken
that the aiert is, not hot «Iough to
ilisariett„, the 'skin. 04 In metal,
trineeit itrid•liert'e' with butter,
Shushan -Ono af the three eittr-
Persia, situated in the south -
n. ' .of the empire. .Ito
,
-110 ,,,,Ita
This -o (temp..
4!4,03tItt
may be a'-uind to hi0731, *on 'prayer
d .tetPtilieetion to -,Jeliersh., for
*into o t ie icra;
vihr0.31ASrAf!, night or day- *re
ftote on verse 1, beow.
Not rieeerdiag t n thlaw---'The lett
.refetredto. In vertie 11,
.1. The third dny--('nmtin from:
,
f.40. I Au oltt. site--setsWered.-
teriounly.". "If V- wee jtulgiug.
any she Was griterin'i over ocean' her
lover off without touch of reason,.
as neat, ao I can tind out,"
-
"ger-lover?' and Thad stared o.t
the- peepnetil Genie_witit widereipeo„
eyes!. .
"Why yes; Med VickeeS. "trottletoW
-1,-ttiTrf--Yerte-'-alte-ansvrtretti- reproach"
fully. ,
"O. but that was a, ---good while
.getThad_
"Yes. 1 know," went on ,Genie.
wisely*. "hut she bedher home one
•-en.1!„aAnteln.,onti,
different. And. Thad." turning to
ward nim audits)", "it's about -this
of •nitt-e!--yearehei-intette
Merriiiatd -,agaitiet him and -it
Ittnen't been Iferetwold since!' And
*a ,--rcross your now tbis 13
•
"Cross my heart." repeated Thad,
aolemnly, -
Theo Genie teemed nearer her atten-
tive auditor and svitiepered: "1 saw
her' exile' ea if her heart wotdd break
around ,ther-tifee tramp
"O. •ti",ed Viekers; it he yeti!" Mut
said, 'joyously.
"It le what is "eft of Me," he an-
swered, lieneettly. "1 bavet cerne neck
to be. forgiven."
"There is 'nothing to forgiver' ex-
claimed Miss' Woodburri, and ,yokt
meet riOt go away again. Ned, dear,
where tensv-
-ditun) be* waved-4uct -ea-it-used- to
n,U4.--.E.11110„LS(10. itatet...wnittine_
if I've gone to the bad. Nor' -I -only
came back to be fOrghtela. though I • •
wog' should ::-adwaye lits dried.. on
weroden frame* of their Atinet
and size when new. These- woOdee
teittLetogli-ligC 'ta-
rries, where the goods aro-W-
tedned-otrae-compe
tively low price.
• A. romantic intident,art r te
sequel- isrea in Jcartnection- wit
the capture of Sakhotin 'by 'the
403441111,1:7-TheAraLVtirt ifivratA(1.1
'over s him." ,
-.Tiled drew- his. br.eath 'bit sharply.
"r-ditirete-know.” he vett), softly,
*Then he - •ottritibled: along into :the
milk-rOom for the pails, leaving the
eld wondering "what it
Altaa to 3
Mit when the chore ann sat down
by multiply horn in the dusky stables
he murmured; --"I "said -1 didn't -know--
but r do. r know More than anyone
" k • “wa. bout , it."
With the deepeningtwi came a,
'ottirin of enow, l sweeping the country-
. 1 e curtains -were drawn at
Kereiwold tied a ruclitt blaze illurnin-
e.ted• tlitt--libreryAniarth. The lamp
-on a-tride4able ,was turned -Iowa for
Ube Itoodbura weir not reading; oho
watitacie e fint_anClisten.
log to the "elick" of the ey :snow
-itg,tti
-tist the -
yeere ago .to -night it stormed,
Miss Wootiburn hid her fete on the
ebabby coat mid -Thad hurried nwai
seftly atter him.
"rWinat is it, now?" asked Gen*
tingreciouelY, not enderstandlrig the
Icrok on his ince. •1
"Why„ it's Ned Vickers!" answered
Thad, trluraphantly, "and • came
away to, let them get acquainted an
• over again."
After awhile Thad 'slid quietly ,into
-Ciente-in his wake.
"Thad," eald • Arise Woodburn. ,
ateme& "this is an
frimd ot mine: will he our-gireet •
to -morrow and we will' have Thanks.,
giving after all. Show him to the
south fleet .chamber and when he
IS Mt
-be waiting."
" e is my dear old she ex
plainad to Genie leer; "ni4.'4
n_iion't quite undeestand?"
ne,....9 ma'am!" answered
maid, flitting et—ic'7--titM-.cr-Ft1.ittri
and blushing like it, peony. .
"How. Genie? You 'have' no lover?".
- yea, tea'aut, I hakv,_e," 0413143. the
• "Thad, •maritti.'"` shripered the-gla,
in confusion. •
- 1' .an hut
took the girl's face between- tier
prams. "don't ever Send him away,-
then."-
ere who were on the island. A. Bus.
Man, now *n London, interviewed by
f r
ve oent-therti-were_ahout_e.
dozen such p: saner* toge w •a
number of Poles. • - ,
"The saddest cane,' he trays; "was
perha". Maclaine. Vtaltkensteih, the
young wife of a doctor who was con-
ceited in the political movement of
187,9410. Called the itileoPles:-
Seizeti- one .night tpr the teeliteL. Able
dieaPPeared into the, glpomy jaws, et
the Sehlueselbutg, that-fireed_feft
tants of .the Ifeva,k Oecti .inside Nil
*taco Wei lest hy7the71--denthr-6
prisoner. NO inouirim of the heart,
'broken rebitives were OrneWeeed; The
• ez-,-hisolnind'olnintitt_nppoliht_ tor
eLot..hyr* woo •85;oripod,
StftIfor,fatitertirtif6
might, the -your* Arietor wrated, for
.S.,year, for nem a year the retell; of
the -13cli1usiburg ;permitted • the•
prisoner to write ono open letter.
The- letter' never came. Oa privilege
bad been withdreWn by the governor
for sows trivial ottepek. Try 0* they
might to 'key the thero was ed.
ways-4steetbing-that-_allaWed, the
jailers to report tho prisoners for in-
subordination, And tO preserve the
Silence of death that inVeloPed th,
fortretWi illut.--sto-have_mettini. Of get-
ting intelligence, and Orory lovr years
We learn who have heel ,executed or
Atiett;,-Antt-.-oduratiitett.-dramt,
tearful existorite'in thenelts of ellerite
s Of ,tliat ghastly prieort: .• Twenty
ears wool. • - •
brown 'sauce le oho of the meet- deli -
'Clone siturfa. known,- and 1» made-
Vor....ia pint and a hell::: • of
ileum nee 0 quart••of rich consomme.
*, pound Of frtesb---tnuoltr'ootns,
baked sour apple, tsibteepootifitis of
butter, .5 of our, * slight grating
of, 'nutmeg, ,2- level teaspoonfole of,
It and * teetpooeful of- pepper. ,
rot tho bottot into a' stewpari and
place itortthosciro;._ , and When it
begins to brown add the Item' and
'stir until the mixture le dark brown.
Draw the tetewpan back to a cool
'rdaee.,-,t-atir.eitnt•BthO eoeiteeto-.7-,nrrt.
slightly cooled,' and then gradually
'-add the ettrek:. Stir ;trail it boils,
.put,...in.....thit.sett.tteting,,,Atte, _baked• a
tae,.. and -} 'cupful of chopped emelt*
Vieille:. rind " tiet , heck Where ' the
.sonee Will 1TTe al liM
ot • the .stew n for jtoo-bouts,-. At;
the end ot tb time kftn oft tlue
,butter, irt the sante tete
anther twpn Addthe retritiind.'
'or ot the. mootiroottus and 11,.;
tab-
spuofuL of tonsAmone. Ths.tnuh
Noma; ohouid bernitely pared and &it ;
tksjtin, 'rgoni; 410 -
theta' were_be*
for teatof
earh one euffering-
-nen •caused by the
.15ehliterreibutie,
joutarYed toil*
otteentle of Mil
was no ran
ill*
, thty e
ltkeneteln
Waste,
111-Medit
t -
Perhaps she breathed a prayer, fon
her lipo moved- inaudibly; then she
• ntr-into-4be-a44,
•• _Ty ararlir, u -
she. "1 won't lie such a- '
"An idiot.'" finished Mb* Hallie.
."Welt. hetiveit has 'be•en better to trio
•
tut hair beforethe mirror and hem-.
ming: "Douglas, Tender and-True.".1
"Don't sing that to -night, ;Genie."
she said, almost.e.herply. Then oho
"k"ledillutner4o.,. mtrhaft'admw, ainleee he in in
his roore," answered the, maid, In a
niptithetio--tonel-r-vhut.-ft-wat,a0oz,
'Miss Oa:We, it I'disturbed youWith
my slnging."-
tt.o4," re.l).
eidw' re, 'hastily/.,'.4"I'gu •
little ,tiervotee., Would you, go -op to
l'ited'it robin and soo;iii V6'11 there!!!
• Ot-if --itosittoAlagiA10-.=6;
warrii•rif-ter" a?rooni.
"light" *deleted she, as tbc
Amin beat an the tioned shutters.
”it-wondet-la,--41ttio,,Misett whets- th
lad Is.' •
"Bo isn't there," she said, return -
jag to -Where her intiltress was 'Wait.
"04 that:* nothing, hes eotee,..
Where Arirtind and Wilt' be in by and
'aby. Ib is scarcely dark yet...".
AI Genie tied, ..by and by Thad
:tikii36 in, •with, the, snoVedakee thickly
sifted In his curly halt. • ,
"Whyt whore Intro You heeler" cried
Atiss WOOdburn,iii 62tditeit Yet
'T() tho Wirar-i--4":14111SIU
relieved. tone. •
'111n*Po()WiteZette"11:1"°413a. rtig3rit. as tidier aucl
oho held up her honde intonish,';
Apex:. 1,14.••••
Wben the • ce• tranip came down for,
his :coffee Mies WoodburTi exclaimed,
,in surprise: "Why, tied *Vickers,' yen
*eve 134v.efit441 Inca"
•, And hadn't he! As he stoiSd thetti
laughing, dressed in the 'tritest solo,
witha gieem of gold in his iittirei
he *WI; and
he *Wooed to kiss her, an in the.
'Olden dept. -"X • wanted- to eurpriso
Out then,: too. 11,woodered
"Welt, yoteve found Ont." she
,serered, gayly. Then sho looked
.o-voili,--tha-eottee-ura-a
said.
'
&rti to
r
wen 'up,
hiiiisolf..
tehenslie sriim
he' sat, dew
--8001:114),L
“It is 'a good Wilrriffilg hypothesis
to regard the natural lite or a in*•
as 10 Years," taid 81r James...
Criettoralrbwno it the hot blotto"
log, 0!-fthic-ruhlicL41.eatth--.40
The, subleet of his address **to
lilts'," and he said *mot* Other
things: 'Every Man Is ,entitled
,tentury of life, and every Women
to lit century and a little mOre. for
Child ahould be brigbt up hropre
ed with :the obligation of living to
360, and *Aught to **old the irregu-
lexititat wbielt tend to pro-
' Atnintoont-ot-th* hi.
o his room
:I've told' 411P
.rortortor of the ,dr
iloteo-,•atere had°. proposed to
Nestrot W1,14owned tI, estahlbilime
6
ith tot;rnen. sense rtd
1011 to:nso it tan aehi
!its* 'boo
to, ti 4
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