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Mout hArInfut CCU; _ _ a, c „
an take it with banellt. i‘vetaxl! YetY. gar
rclieerftzfl
cumwvoya.0., try 04:74"
reeelicethiedtt err#ant J0On CO3 I1
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lungs, • kidneys, 'tc, are chOPP
finely atd. fed raw carn being 'use'
to not 'overfeed. Jn warthing the
Meet for eattea0, land in washieg
the, veseds used in preparing It. and
theelard, the .best of the water whieh'
containtdood and -.meat juice, la
e- yed and used tri-ffinke * mash by
blekening it, with meal. *
n X cook ho te-heeds- ,o ni k
i lifoiiiii 'dr,
i.
s eek ILICk*. ..
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r T.. • eeithire
,..iilt7,e‘e'rei;;;11,:oi.' Pe t*O....,..V.,
i II 0 ''.-i/etteitio,
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',Iievitif;'. iy , , ed. .
eg,
'that had. gene ,..wit.h,' 4 ... ::/. i
't eiven.,tenieeteree ...As he..hims. f
,ujcI .juoVer have ,crintleaceeeed. _iee
:
procur a ticket .. Mr it, stranger" it
,
tiee
. ..
' Might have-. dem:. eo. Anywey,• 1this
new link in the chain elated -hie •pur
Pose to a marvelous degree,,,,,,and by
tho time the "'ponieshatOtatted, Ill
had volleeted himself and niaStered
Ihe.sltaatiou. • . -
"'Ads is verY.--etiell" he murmur!:
to Novell.
l'hireli inseiined her, heed. She eould
not speek.
. "Tlie question is, whet 'is to he,
deed .next?" he mused.
' • "X must -go l I tulist .014friteir: 0.1"
bed poor tiormane
"We Must think it over, los.
oo, • .4. , -
k
short tline, 'an Sprit!, ; ,t0
'turn Out as X 'have a11, She is Itri.
ilfirne by this time),” and
ah drove p without anotlwr
look . at him or a word of gond-0Y,',
and be went into The .chequers. •
Ws; English was btill surrounded
by a knotof itilere ,drinkiiig tierbeer
and ifiemnaping tho : Client of -the day,
and Guildtord lierten advanced to
the tiny :bar,
. "Alt, 111re. EngitStt," he mild,' in a
cheerful VOico? 'tb004% was loud enough
to be heard by the • persons ineide
and; outside the inn, "I thought you
would like to hear Vie result of oar
inqUirieS. ;tie a very tame ending to
:the Seeefetitai',. hut we have distover-
' 04' that DePea. South has gone 'oil' to
• Sitnation she l.fas, got in London. !.
:,h
Ei+Ott; wer
Ibis that bad hapilened 10
It lvaS., itier0-ib1ei,
nveleee see4gReoereno • ,...• was
ntn3h&'(I Lnat- preeenti'y _VV40$1.r Shp ,
realii.ed Cyril had bilked deseree;
• ri that rihe had 'Wet liiirt forever
-for even if he had not married
'fleece, ell inttst be over between them.
•e-slio uttered a. low cry, and -flung
herself: 'face downward on the bed,
and a, flood of -tears eenie to her ro.
Het, A
So be lay and tried, her ,bands,
writhing together, her beautifill hair
strOwn on 'the white voverlid, Until
her wonian'S pride crane to her -akI
and,. with a moan of shame, ehe rose,
.teelidelinee but resolute. ,
* els "map. who ha,d •ivon her heart
',Nes n'ot worth -a.sigb, lepst ofall a
ter f lie bad been actin , she, toll.
'OtYG eft,T11.43. XN IVINTial. ecreirp 43, never, r.ot, • which the merit itt c-OOked, MA set
'1 ho are of • young cattle 4.1tiring t„eneeeeo, lee the fee Are, eleee, tee
Winter has much to .de with the Pttt"r'lienioiral "of which; the broth is 'Used •
fits resulting from the business, so
an
egg. :_ e ate- several fresh water employed for the scrap-
- things necessary in this business"euY we. rrhi makes a More palatable,
',one of tierieli if neglected will reduce easily digeeted serapple and. ielys
„ „the-Airats, AterY"-Anaterlig4L--44.. Al Lees t '
---eeemeeleeeeediSeatiregeet1ommer.e.",soethey.-1111- lay egg ter,keto
lunch he will iteelarethe businese-ealt :their Mash, but never feed'. pep -
unprofitable and . quit it entirely, per; vgg, foods, condition powders or
When the real trouble was not in the- condlrnczrt,j of any kind. I 0,0 these.
busineee _ but rather In. a Iftek • rink -of warradish
-
understirndirig .of .its details. - The water, less woe..x
v"":"
cattle growing.. Without this. • the
besiness. -wilt be wearisome when it
should, be...eleesure, The cattle busi-
rtass Eat bWeta--11 e anyt ng
cleat° by an'et who has some ithing for
,it, WithoUt this, failure generally
results, Another important feature
-in this business is to have the right
oI stOck to begin with. 1'00
httI attOrition is given to this , by
many Who try to make money :by
lsJn eteekerand,*feeders for the
•
Thd • crossing of the iiiiik,and beef
'breeds has rendered tho selection of
_stockers a good deal more difficult
than in earlier yeers., T.thenthe
termingling of Abe breeds Wee, not.
so cora:min es rtn%V. trhere is so,rtv,
locality where- wo2t16 not And
a ' large ortieri Of the young atttle
pesseasing n tertithe per. tentof the
- blood- or nna of tit'a,initir-hmedu 10.
. their, veinse and wiletever this IS
true very little can be gained 1)Sr
feeding- this- clees of etuff during the,
winter inonths.- Rut hi localities.
'where etely one of the beef breeds pre
t 010.1 1.
With .dia*U"-- Dtbef-tr-crobsing thew',
young cattle may be handled with
'profit by Marone -whose Metes'. and
there can . no. doubt .het your
nitdo ba$ 'geral 'oft .With 0Yril
:but -but- I -nm- -not - siirceLthat--;:Tw
ou ht to take .the Worst view of •
eftse.
harnitirit ltrked -
. • "You ,see, he said, addressing her,
bet watching lslorali's face. 4!Cyrit-
purne,,ier-a4-gentionmar-,-;or =
o aW a qult crt4Iu, be:Lom-
e, gentleman, it fellows that he can-
not act 4ishoeerably.,4,,am convutod
of that.—."
eeWher-did:-.-Ite-miticOfer aa alt•
.tered Berman, uot unrea:sonn, ly.. •
•
Walnutisid bickori-lnute are
rushed And fed ecceeiolially and the
' t erieeeer
POW -kW findwith o hanuner and
fed. 1Vhoat is usually fell in the lit-
ter as a' inornieg feed. when the
mash is not given. Duehig January,
Vebruary and March. my 25 hens
had' 02 dozen eggs' for- iny care and
trouble.
A nice,. neat, and, thrifty -looking
dooryard MAY 1104t be the source -or -a
great- deal of money, but,- neverthee
less, it 'does bring a great. deal of
coinfort, enjoyment and appreciation
from others:: - •
*With ordinary use a carriage_ re-
tains its freshness. longer than if
'allowed to steed forelong periods In
the shed. If the latter is riecessary
the vobcd ab 4 -bo- drawre-cont oc•-•
easienidly Mto sorne shady place and
eilentild also be washed occasionally.
Nowea-days every effort is made,'
fOotii 'the -time the milk leave-th
udder of .the cove -until it is left at
43 owe 0 e ronsu C1' 00
,eerve -two rafee, viz., keep the Milk
dean, and keepit told. It isthe
houseutife's duty to see.that these
which we know nothing," •ho answer-
..,, -we; ;know nothing or Cyril
Durne oi-hisee.fiaimeandectinnot, sur:
nu e
With her. tie meet have very good
reasons for t. secret niarriege.„ rot'
instance he may he Afraid .of offend -
tug some relative Vona whomhe ims
expeetatione." • ° "
"Marrying her!" .-eetioed llarraftei.
"Yes," he said, with quiet coolie
-fleece. "My. belief is that Mr. Burne
Ifiermen -drew n. long 4.1
'looked .,egitatotily at Narali: but
Norah avoided her eyes, and :stared
straight before •-her, vacantly -as -t4e-
fere.
"I have no doeibt wo shall find that
they were,married this morning."
A -shudder, rite through -Noreh's
frame, and the hand that. hotd the
reties ,hook.
. -"Yes," he reiumed,, musingly, "the
snore I. considereit, tlee stronger 1 ab.
convinced that my theory is thierigni,
one. Why Old Mr.;:13iiree.rgo ofr to
London so suddenly, and why •dld ln
come back 'so secretly, so to speak?
e itt 1 s 2t. -utak
'rerigements for thetr tligar'ancrotIv.
ringe, and no doubt he, came down,
using the .feto as a blind, to carry
r -oft. Do end upon it, they .are
, After having secured the number of
yetnig tattle • desired of the _right
kind, Alio next thing is to care for
them. This 'requires judgment and
.
industry if success IS desired. • The
--laiet--fatt-montits-October_ andiNo-
veraher, Cs tWVT-e'rta `Wh'W,IY`,, arm, e..
shrinkage is likely to take gate if
espeeial taro Is not taken to prevent.
It.. A little extraa feed should • be
given at this seasoo when the p85 -
tut -es begin to fell. and Ipso their
succulent eliatectete X haie pax-
eithileethe
antnitila ere' on ,_ graee at, tide tini
with Some additional forage* tither
corn fodder or hey. ISdiler is Much
' better At,. this time, as .it Is frekher
: • and is not bleached Mech*nd itt
very much .relisleed` by the ct-
t1, Aa
theeposteres decline and the
_
., • • t •111 • • ,
of feregeriboIIi1 re-itied so
that when the One comes to yard
the cattle tlitl* wilt .05perfonce very
little, if any, 'clienge, either in diet
or' other tondittoris. When this pro,
.ces4 is followed, seareete any shrink-
teke place. Ottterwise they,
are likely to lose as Much front
„Ashrialliaga caused 1/..s.lijiLnV_.of feeed.
and other conditions ASA- theY' ,Alrn
gain during the first half ot the Wirt -
tor A very Small grain ration *lit
„ fturnce to keep thistieS..1' of young
Stock in good, thgitty einttlition dur4
• leg the, winter mon .
method or feedlug-
rompisr with poultry experts' rsilev.
but itbrings result...1,1 writ Aittie
lloffarth, 1100U
try house usaally malting 0014
'
olesonteness-erthele-pe
halt:see and 7.the- Midi, wilt- tier- not
with the 'long suffering "milkman, but
with herself, ' • , •
- Cream wiiich has.been ripened at '4
high temperature usually gives but -
ti,
• i•••
has a greater tendency to retain
moisture, while that wliichlitas beta
Slowly and thoroughly cooled before;
churning will -give ' firmer butter,
which drains More readily than when
irdekly cooled' just before, char/lingo
'even .though the temperature of
tr.ros 7
°liter churned at. a high temper
fiwo, .7e04tins "I11t1Chr°4-1,40141* Meisitere
lne faritlitiuses wlicre there is- no
'00.(10.1V,011, sint.Lictli45, not, procurable*
a good deal ,of difficulty, is expert.;
-criceth In; such times, the 'clikra
hould he thinner than usual when
atching shed, the iiss 10 :tO'
tam ow tts.,tor t, ..
deist,. Two of '011iuuoriihi
f* ,
. week they get, it *arra ittssit, oft
. in iitorinY weather. Por:thti. lima
. ook .eint, math itiniiiii• potato*or-
ttitnips„. and add torn ineal,;.. cliOpped;
gather too tp
.griftire too,
a
low the buttez'
a a
rn
'next Ott
logger:,
toutilw
necsaty
so-
mitrutured.ria_ -
"X ant, sure .Of it,' b�.1ctI
scarcely explain OW I 101 tto coal
vinced ,that,T am right, -bat X ant,
Convincet14' However, WO can Sooir,
and eipectently.
•
'"if you will allow me to help yo,4
Mrs. iterman;/ will' undertake
trace them and- diecover what has
really /happened." _
Ilarmrto could only look at liirn
„gratitude., .
he ' said, reflectingly,- •"I,
HOW a person.in tendon -a `deteetive-
--whowilI hare o --work-
Ing out 1.ile whole•Matter,'.and 1via
telet.traph to hint at, ones's,'
"I-4 don't knotr, how .to 'thank
you, sir lettered.
n'tittak that will be tho
's," said-Xlertonelaughing light -
"It is a verY Proeiiie linish, isn't .
That rat- glad it's' Mr -worm' .
". • so"
.. , , s r,,
Assented 'Mes, English, tragically,
"we was talking of ',dragging the,
pantie—, " ,
4'Oh, nonSence;-"Deven, war. the laet
4
i_lerwir4...siieuld,_..thiacT.4".osamit.
„suicide._ . y. .,,,,,,
."I shouldn't *be' surprised at anY-
‘thing liecceeSouth did," said Mrs,
English, :pursing .her lips, "Mid ri,_.14 ,
'glad 'it's no %vise: than it is. llut -
there, it's just likeher to ove
0E60 "W , a til tUt f 047-, rOM
first. AU the passionate proteeta-
tioes,-,..which had thrilled 'bee to t
- le iii, ' e.irn by beart;,
Perhaps he -had reheard them with
lieteca South! Ile hati been false to
the core, and hail Just iunueed hime:
..seIV-that was 41t -by making -love.
ther. .... , ____ ___ .• .e,„„,„ __'. ,
\Attie alitamie.of. thee. one e „ At ..111.-
iiiii
had bden jilted, scorned by a man
to erhom she. had given her wh6ie
I
heart, Minted -Ix& iike Actual fire, nal
er proud ,iteed bo -wed- itselt-on---ber
bretest with tee weight- of self -scorn
,
With .ieh
44*.a. tivrl •
Nora-slowf ;
Y. 'uiI .Llarman 15 t.rylug
it secret. She yen away
Cyril Burge,'" " .1 •
"Iii-elee(11.--Itempuld he searcely cor-
rect ,to 'so that it isno inure thank
1 ..expeeted,. Ate my. secquainta,
the -gentleman *as so eligittl. bat.
trent what I have heard of ,Itirn,
am not surprised. X .trust thatwill be a warning to you not tok
credit every atraeger yoti may hap,
pen to nieet with ell .the'virtue.e."'
"Tee ,truth- is not known, papa,
18 harrnatee exereve-elt
**Site need have no \fear .tir'eny com-
nuinicating it. The girl lies left inv •
reef of 'her, own free tied thOtt
is tin end of it -and her!"
"She.
Is Ilarreen's ece,"" aa*
• a
he Jrtovect toward t
sdiew and stately etep
(Mar ith
-het
•
and _without' one Word to ariyone..1
Whycouldn't she -tell her unlit tuid
hee_srseeerlj_athere' an-ei
girl?" • .,.- •
"Because Ilieecit isn't afl ordinary
girt", he retorted. plefthe•ntly. "But
, as., you feiY, - Mrs. English, we
l.aro all glad It isn't worse.".e * ,
"And whet about my Mr. Cyril?" ,.
demanded Mrs English, in a torte
that njh1od thet kis disappearance
was el far gicater imPortauce.
market train," he said, care.leiSly.
"Importaut, buoiness,eX expect,. There
Is nothing wonderful In that."
‘',Wity-, be and Iltitc,:a mud taw
traVeled by the. setae ,trainl". smell
55111errer°yneilksolifYi!-X. am gla
, d
thematter is- set- at rest,. Good -
morning., Mrs. English; god mora-
l -0g all;" and; humming tax, we, Ile
sauntered out, leaving. them toeetila-
cuss the termination ,of the sensation.
Outside on the bench the hien Pure
leng .was atilt lying, apparently
asleep, and Berton eatrcelk noticed
°
tlon, tut
o, the ma
a ion-ster and
the booking -clerk together, and, with.
tho same air „„ of easy carelessneen,
d:
she had believed in .bint s.
wholly, had loved him IF:o passionately
nd_devotedly. 0 laved? A shudder
e
pered:- Yes, rind love him stint"
And, with,a moan,. Ole' flung herself
en the bed again. .
That he hed-left her, deserted her. I
for such an ono as Bocce South, add-
ed e refined torture to her anguish.
If the girl he had preterred to her.
bad -been a lady, one' in her own at+
"Are you unwell?' lie Asked.
"X am a little tired this morobag,,
'we," she rePlied•
oir look pale. Would you like i -o
iv() a •doetorl"- •
Ntalth 1111001r
Etti,nWAVO.S.•• ALUM.
111Qrn tears crvi,lbed -her
to could give tier back the Cyril
she had leved and !esti
tieve- net looked well -foie -
sortie' tune peat.". he said. "Verbalise
don 't know," aatd 1orab 11st,
,
. _ •
am going up to town .in a few
1 thattglit-oVest.a.'
an hotel, but if you Would like to aee,
Company -nee. 1 will write and tell
theta to have the small -liouse.in
PaOt Lane readY, T'here are :not •
mellY PeoPle intown just newbut
the -change may, benefit you...Do you-,
caro to go?" -
"Thank y‘.011, papa," 6110 replied
-borne it better , her owXt
maid! '
No dpiibt thee were laughing
to-
gether ‘over his treeettery', and false -
nese! For the first" tinte she realized
•that site was en earl's 'daughter, and'
somethmg_of the pride of race stirred
within her„ and increased her shame
end .
And yet as she lay there in ' all
.the abandonment of her misery, a
stiairige, vague doulit haunted her, a
doubt Whether et -was poseible that
she could hicvebeen no erectly de-
"teived, wbether Cyril could be no base
d vile as .facts1 eseemeo to faalce
Wh Aliould he have made love
to her, nd won bee prom so e
„,
e',1 aTI {htftne lie was itt
.1aVo with tletca South? ,
'e Pinot.; with a \weary gesture, that
"Very well," he said. will 'take -
the iieeeseary arrengtonents. Iron will
take I1/trine/1 with you, and the,
housekeeper an send soute Of the sere
vent's tip,, at once," and he left - the,
room. ,
The day passed tilowly.'draggingly.
Norah tried t� • read, to work, but .
the' book dropped .in her lap, and he
found'herself dwellieg upon her trete.
ble, •and going over all its i1etei1e3.
one by onenith livid dietinctrtess.---
She dressed herself for diner. Ilan -
man beingtoo ill to wait upon her,
and went- down, with a listless step,
to find Guildford, Berton Itt thox
drawin -room;
Ia presence WAS a very UT1W coat&
one to her, and her .face flushed is
e•eineeop to her, and, under hi*
breath; said: -
r4seel-14:cou
but the Met I1LC Wf 4 JitthL un. :
easy at-t-Ire-esudden dipappearano: of .i fe14Yril 1/14111° bait '11W-611 train her
rieeee south. mem, /Jarman, bud got i, never to re-enter it, and , from
that moment it behooved her, 0 she
p'o-seeeeedn spark, of "VIItyna-nly prik
and aself-respect,'to'cast him out. from
=
It into her head that the girl 'heel'
rier-awey; and there was - some
inuipleim. that. Mr. • OyrLl
urn1 was level
but . 1 Ar.a glad to say that we have he would force herself , to .forget
7)11 huapd ttiodLitiugsu'dfuruointubertsiice 2thoeitIontat! to regard hif tlittle thought urentooilhliffulle-rat
thin, and, tearing that her people t'°13illte• ;
*
'With teenit Ling hands the did Odd not let her go, the took Prenth up
her hair, and vet on her prettiest-.
arest,), ,arld then" went tlownstairs,-de-
toe,irre,r-,'lp%i,.yeiyr'b,oidt,:bthergtt4:"'vrot!rll,t:Pll:,rkAYlt444ed° Pilittruld thil"teliedrrlit leeklatrtt;w1.120'
'Iy• without sayite geoilbY, we. -should -"t7-TwAY44-brcv-I -
have etiough to to in that, 'The dre,wing4rotini door was open,
Atm: 4101-1,0
:Ave.,_ are *nit she went itt and Eat down to the.
very intact:I.:10110d . to - you ,,for the. *suet,- 441k -L -.010-;;Inechant,:
rouble you fire taken. the tally. Instinctively tite wandered in -
V' oast ,1,-O. a mournful. sonata of Selnibert'S
sipcakin to ° fur the first time.
or forceti. iligtgrelt to, rOPIX, ?ou
very good.
"Not hoaid, with seit.
*wit help
othei,when sold how wo eat, and
m only to .044 to he of aoitte
stightserv '0004, be tuitions, *I
un
Xfaan, alt will roinniIitht.
Xhe-scaiiiial„ sir! we 1,14V-6,
IjVeIi respectilblel." •
"As to; that; he Sat& thoughtful-
ly,
"X think wo might •proveut. any
gnssip it Ire tookproper loops. ...
IIMenen, welted lereethlessly„ "Oh.
PP
enough," he aIc1 qUk't-
"%%'eonly got to ;say, that,
iave 4,1 Sstiksilictory nevis
tatwn0r:elsetshere.:„I.Te„ saw:
suddenly
.011" :more 'eakitiously.e."Yeaeneed
nattr.41,0* in, ,fact,
wheat or rye,' or wheat brath.ettougli
to itial4C :the knaih tivably,Doubt,
hisw it.would hotter If OW, nuih
*to14,„..re_1111111114_11t,
t
eredM 10
tall. At
', they bawa
afraid 1 must, tU tt
er tWO.'
it is, t b
6tipprem truth sometinies.,;'
all say that IlOrst has gone to
• ,atitin itt ThIndan0.-Whieti .she7luid.
need .WItliotit 'the Ithowlodito of
friends, 'She wittit Wadi a „restitee
ri tiukt thostory *ill hi* rea:dilk
eriteree-
"Ah, Guildford," he Fmk!, .atai •
glad you 'dine with is tide evening
was go ng to ask you to come nerve!,
We are going' to town for a -week or ,
— - 3.W.ItOetteafelitiebeLtetel
ing well for tiome little time' past,
and needs change of air."
"Yes? 1 trust the, change may do
her good."
"There were one or two things
should be glad if you will, see to. •
Guildford," and reentionold severe'.
'friattere totesifetierWith the entate,
, -"Certainly, - 1 - quite iinderetited.
Don't" let. nn$thirir worry you, while
you are away; X will eee to every.,
thins: no "far as 1 care**. -
- 'Vett, kleete:"More.e.liout the estate
,than -do, I really thinte'' re:narked
the -earl, gnu:tot:stye „ "I am Imre X
ask any_questions, l*iiiiSPS you won't Ores beeari 1.o 'Ali With ,,,...teerti'.7-Willi
Ind telling theta the: truth. . . . au Impatieilt gesture' ' she Ili/shell
,"C,_ ortalkilY, sir,: eertatnt$4,..#,Avient,„, "thent eWaY, dint changed the. satiate,
ed: the • statiou-luitster, and rititOit ' to a brilliant fugue, Which filled. the
went (1°",,, the stPl'eti ligtkille, feeling .r,00m *Itlit a magnificent. 'storm . of..
that 'thus farhiseltfo'Orlieliii and ,his SOtiriti, In the midst,of Which tho earl
il uheok $-, wisezx sher4.1 ntgolii oi,, tri.,1,0 o• fiat t.h. 4 alli.41 ya ,,t '41: tlutit ' knItfore:11a-ut4..litt trito ..„d 00 r , .; loctang,,, at!
where:hos- tittle teittrigie..let *too hOt,,,, anti 11$:ening* and 'MN leo' n6ft.
bY-' ot-itu.the' wall, consciousetiscl, or, rathiK-grew niore littinit
- of a relilaitriet til, enter.?----- - ., . and eatiiiffeite. She was. *Awry beauti.
ktor 't ii-iltrftt tisnA the ltd. he thought, and she -played like' a
towett. of ff,0 ,rifneo ',,gtqlok flint; tho..Inneftehin. :Vice, this daughter of his
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silent; and ,YSt., for all its
fieinied to hear tentitst; 1401, fabil
:the Veit* lif-thO dead giri teie0
,hiddeet ander the haliP of 140016'
Ar.,,rirtt ifetting,tiorsouit"" sitinttar,.
forced ltatipin
mcs.T ' ese itt, n:.
koy In the
Mi did ti
5,(o1;1)4'd rdaYing-, d,
ith a atarI, looked uJ nt him, ,atitl
fi!how pale ittid Worit'Sh01.1001,..4
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'''X'Itsilit do. **let' Stolle** he *tido Wit:it .
waVe 't hie liatid,t, and she .went on
tin-ora t
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without.you, We go to the hoi0e in
rtirk ._;
' "Yes/. • I will write and tell '
PeoPle In eliage."
yett,g' -said e ;earL
"I had' intended loins so, $ott
.Y111- tie tit) . -
"-Certainlyi".asiletited"Ilertien, as If,
It . were a 'matter nI eatirse„ "Lady
S"orefi, will lieVerilielge)nt '4`veilook*'
ing the park/ Afid4s-. tf.) hovsL'N an
'to on, I ',suppose yoti will hire?
write - to Selby's. 140 Norah
411 wenta broUghttm for hers !",<:`
ite'addod thoughtfully.
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Norub sat and listened ;itt,
She wits .beithinfif4to understand
'llotot. Guildford' Derteit' had rendered •
hittiself .indispensable to. het tatter.
'-"DY the Warr *Tad: ther, tator.
pirooe, ou t.utcL bo all the t
tikb,t..qtattes.. wait -
,
ached withthe. desire - 'to tell '1''',0t4'
t111 ansi to reeeive ono word, of he Said .
..froni'hitti.. 24, 0
..iid of this p1.ee, the ea
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'tbett, Aaa. if ; the'corner
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id. -thrown Wt.. 11 b
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