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AM orerson � he ,lo bos,-� + Anothar Ad"Ventu're of S Iforlock Hlol rnes. , ., a belt just below the mi g froin
who is t so I here I .face collars which tall oy,'ej th . . . . . I ,� �
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I sieftool ol aviill ble Dominion land BY A- CONAN DOYLE, Neglected 13ronchitio is v oft' confidewo responsible people havo , ..
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1. I . I discover any sign w direct cause of. Conou , pe our dmoth, I in these pUls, Mr, A. -L, Wils - I
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sit A e DoMialon, Lands Ageam ol TheGrecnFIA '4nd"TheGrcatBocrWoet first symptom ap eariog Dr. Wood,# ers carried, w I ft 41, ; I I
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Suli-agenoy for thedIstriot,. Entry tky I the 'MO who lived' in this singular Norway Pine j$yrup should be used and Of the w1uter. I ,�'. 11 I , 11
, I proxy may ,be had at, the egenoys 09 I . . 0QPYV*ht (1m) by A.. Conan 1)0710, � Place, save that hQ must be Of SPar- the Bronchitis ruto. I Street shoes of calfskin and even of "I have use4 Dr. XI1q.k1# Nerve ", ,, , � I
.4 I vertain couditicuo. by father, r4othei tan habits, and cared little -for the � ., and Liver Pills and �klg your I !
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intending homwteader, � the heavy rains and looked at th3� ga. the chest� sharp pa$ V I i
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" 1-tivatiax ly to take his station? Your eugges- immutable must be �, of thick phlegm, -evening slippers and pumps are as, nat �X . I
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th, an4l ou; �i of t"1, land -in alksk should find the, hut ana� its tenaxit tion, s1r, Is. a most absurd one.0 . se which at first white', and loer of a greenish or. elaborate as individual taste and puma, I � have taken a Pill. Frequently , , �It . �
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1. I 1r, five within nine miles of, ,his home. there, however Ion . answered that I had spoken abode., Was 'lie our malign lor, comi; bron, will warrant They are made of vej�- J"t 1�, I
, 0, , � 9 the vigil, until he Without knowing ail the facts, My sull. ant enemy, I take an Anti -Pain Pill,and 4- �
� i-;', sitead on a ifarm of at least 80 acres returfied, Holmes had missed him in or was he by chance our guardian chial tubes when cougli, especi, vet, satin, Idd and suede and decorated In=e4late relief in I I I 1
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I polely ,,owned and oocupied.by , London. It would riumph further confidences. -the hut until I knew. � - e, Moin . - eve 11 I .
1. _ � - . -, indeed be a t to angel? I swore that I Would not leave first thm; in th With fancy rosettes of ribbon, tulle orl �, A. L, Wilson, Sparta. 1,11. . , , 11 I
4 .,� his . gathero' so T,. 60119 Id"ibtef, .for me, If X could run him to earth, ing. . I
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very good grounda before I come to,an � the West Was bl DW and Mrs. Dan. J. McC4 Beaver cloth toques either self. or
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iu grood standing nion. I have seen the boy again and We boy two years Velvet trimmed are wonderftlly g" _ 1, I I i
�� I way �PrfewVt w agi��% In this inquiry, but now at last again with his bundle. Every day, and gold. Its, reflection was shot back In old caught a bitd. tbi which developed I I . I I i t I.. I. 1. . �;,
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�� 1. �A mantlip inea0b of o;'l Mr. Frankland, who was standing, . able --but wait a moment, Dr. Watson. Mire. There were .the two ,owers of Reading about I .iver Pins . . I
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years from Z4tc of ii,emeetead entry grey whiskerea Do MY eyes deceive me, or Is there at Baskerville Hall, alid there a distant Your wonderful med oine, Dr. Wood's I "* , ,
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, boMestead patent; �nldir Ing upon that hill -side?" -lage of GrImpen, Betweren the twct, be- I � vrup, ' decided to try a . .J� , p�' � P,
bIux of smoke which marked the vil- Norway Pine S, em .
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" : "Good -day, Dr. Watson 11 orle sweet and mellow I , ,unt of their 11�, ,-,�-� -._.�
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gon�e.d.r iii�'�, "you must "Come, s1r, come!' cried Frankland, light, and yet as I lo I is prvi uld not be Liver Pills do not acv"bk sheer forcer 11,
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� 1.1 realde six manthe in each of thr- aelf." and the terror of that interview. wh sure cure for Colds an I � .1
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tFle 'ter what I had ment mounted upon a tripod, stood I i They are not h, , . I I
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. 11-J, I � upon the' flat leads of the house, Pose, I sat in ,the dark recess of the 5c. It is put up in a If the first bott f , is to be6efit, your, : 'i. �� ,
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- ,2ment willnob bepald for tunfty was a good, one. I alighted and . "Quick, Dr. Watson, quick, -before for the coming of Its tenant. . trade inark. Be sure and accepi no ; . /�11, I I �Om,i
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,�, . I his There. lie was, sure enough, a small striking a stone. Then another and yet Milburn .4 . : I � 1. Zes
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I Tizboratory, Exeter I � looked round him, with a furtive and thing of the stranger. There was a cope, no doubt. I could not make It"but � FOR WORK HORSESI 11,
teach them in these parts that law Is stealthy air, as one who dreads Pur- - I "" ,
Asso'clato Coroner of Huron. . w law, and that there Is A man here who suit. Then he vanished over the hill. when first I saw'the light flashing `�.
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I across it, sir, within ,a d "And what the erraiLd is even a What's this paper7 So you have been I �::�;Jl
11 � I veralty. Two years resident physiciall ly has done a good deal of experimeii- ,'' I
�i �., Royal.Alexaudra Elospitaf, ate. Offler, Of his own front door. What do you county constable could.guess. Ent not � to Coombe Tracey, have you?" - . , tal work to determine the effects pro�. , ��'� ,
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I �, and residence, Dr. Amos' Old , stand think of, that? We'll teach these mag- one word shall they have from me, and I . "Yes." .. . fluced by substituting rich conceu-. , .� '�. I
1. ._ Andrew Street, Bx6tem ' . nates that they cannot ride rough I hind you In secrecyialso, Dr. Wat- I � 1� . "To see Mrs. Laura Lyons?' I trated feeds for oats in the rations for2 . �
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); : ers confound them! And I've closed .� ; . work horses. Special attention was � : I . �
� MISS DELIGHT HOBBS, :,'Just as you.w.lsh.11 "Well done! Our researches have . I
� , fh� wood wirere the Pernworthy folk . 1_00 given. to t be effect produced upon the . I I
� . They have treated me shamefully . i9videritly been running on paxallel ��, I I
. Violin Instructor, James Streeb Par* used to Plonfe. These Infernal people , -shamefully. When the facts come Unes, and when we unite our results f health off the horses and their abjl.s 11.�. .1
I zonage, Exeter. I veeni to thinkthat there are no rights out in Frankland v. Regina I vefituxe I expect we shall have a fairly full NEW SVET FOR BOY& . Ity to endure hard work as well. as - '�
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". DR. QUACKENBUSa, would induce me to help the police in You are here, for indeed, the responsi. of the new bat, it must lean forward The first experiment included three . "' ' ' .
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1���, I haven't haa such A day since I had'Sir I coming too, much for my nerves. Bui be fashionable. days. - They were 'started on -a ration , .
I � ,� ��. I llw� Physicisn and Surgeon and''Ac. , have been me, instead of my elftgy, I
1 1,,., Zoilcher. Office-Dr.Rol1&s0IdOIM,, YOhn Morland for trespass, because he which these rascals burned at the I how in the name Of wonder did you This blouse suit for boyi I . 1.
. . "I -Corner Isnot in his own warren." 18 jaunty of corn and oats of equal parts by, I
. ecanter in Ing? I thought that you were in. Baker er ollmeal was
!on!" , Street working out that case ek- be approved by busy mothers,,as it, Is substituted for oats in a ratio of dbout ,
Exeter, Ont. -Frankiand v. Morland, I But -I resisted all his, solicitatlons, I Mailing." . comparatively easy to make. 15 to 1. The horses seemed to. relisli �
ffa;mes SEreet Metbodist 'Parsonage, repay reading I ___�
'�,"� on Main Street. Residence stake. Surely You are not going! You - come here, and what have you been do . .
��;.A, James and Albert Street, opposite "How on earth did you do that?" will help Me to empty -the d - and attractive and Is a pattern sure to weight, In which lat-
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that the Pernworthy people will burn had disappeared-Mverything was Avork- I "My dear fellow, you. have been In-, additional two cent stamp for letter post- " . ,
kne in effigy to -night. I told the police : Ing in my favor, and 7 swore that it ! I I raluable to me in this as in many other' age, Which insures more pronipt delivery. .
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last time they did it that they should should not be through lack of energy . ... 6.. I ....". .
Istop these disgraceful exhibitions. The � or perseverancer that I should miss the C, . 3ne If I have seemed to play a trick �., '. .1 . I
10ounty Constabulary is in a scandal chance which Fortune had thrown in . I uPon. You. In truth, it was partly foi FADS AND FANCIES. * I
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hie the protection to which I am en The sun was already sinking when T shrank, back into the an
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attention of the public. I told them that d grey slia- 1enry and you it � . 1, .- ',,'�', r , I *
91na, will bring the matter before the the long slopes beneath me Were all long pause which showed had Had I been with Sir I Stylls and becoming are veils of .. '...".. 'I
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their treatment of � me, "and alread the farthest sky -line, out would ,have been the I g 1, ;�.'-'- . ... .... Nxg-,N. I-- R ,
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words have come true." ted the fantastic shapes of Belli and my presence would have warned In .. - I
lVer "It Is a lovely evening, my dear our very formidable opponents to -be . with tiny black _dOtS on a white mesh. � . . ��
"How solf" I asked. 'and Vixen Tor. Over the wide expansq Watson," said a well-known voice. 'I ou their guard. As it is, I have be�61L These are known as beauty veils be- ..
there was no sound and no movement. .1,
The old man put on a very know. really think that you Will be pore: able to get about as I could not pos-* cause so many women wear them re- The Clydesdale breed of borses .�
Ing expression. ' . One great grey bird, a gull or curli-w�, tomfortabe outside than In." isibly have done had I been living in hadits origin in Scotland. They )
"Because I could tell the soared aloft in the blue Heaven. He I gardless of style., I
in what and I seemed to be the . only living , the Hall, and -I remain an unknowiX are about sixteen hands high, com- .
they are dying to know; but nothing CITAIPTER XIL . I Dancing frocks for the young girl pa t and muscular In build and . : I
would induce me to help the rascals In things between the huge arch of the factor In the business, ready to throV are of chiffon, plain or bordered; net, hacve a long, easy stride.
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barren scene, the -sense of loneliness, iess, hardly able to beliive my ears. - :Tut why keep me in the dark?" stuff. All of these are made over lin- ground product, and so it was fed tu r �
I had been casting round for some and the mystery.and urgo-!^y of my Xhen my senses and my voice came i 'F`Or You to ,know could not have ings of satin messallne or silk Nearly 1.1_1
excuse by which I could get away task all struck a chill intr? lb -art back to me, while a.crushing weight this form. When glutenfeed was sub-
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wish to hear more of it. I had seen -down beneath me in a cleft of the "T , , to My discovery. You would have effect. �
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enough of the contrary nature of the to be lifted from my soul. That cold,, wished to tell me something, or. in I with oilmeal it was found,that somb
old sinner to understand that any there was a circle of the old s[01 �f' Incisive, Ironical voige could belong to , 7our kindness you would have brought A chic hat for a little girl Is of fine of the horses did not relish the feed
strong sign of interest would be the hut,, and in the middle of them there . but one man in all the world. French white felt of the mushroom or- .
was one which retained sufficient.roof , me out some comfort'or other, and so and did not eat it readlly.� In this � -__
surest way to stop Ids confidences. "Holmes!" I cried -"Holmes!" an unnecessary risk would be run. 1� der. The trimming Is a soft ribbon case the use was .soon discontinued. -4
I to act as a screen against the weather. "Come out," said,he, "and please be i brought Oaxtwright down with me- passed around tbe crown and held Such animals as did eat it', however, I .
"Sr=e poaching case, -no ,doubt9l, My heart leaped within me as I saw it. careful with the ,revolver.." you remember the little chap at the down with trim rosettes of the ribbon, I
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maid 1, with an indifferent man.0 �r This must -be the burrow where the I stooped under the rude lintel, and seemed to endure the work practically, .
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"Hai.lia, my boy, a v ry :rnuohm e stranger lurked. At last my foot was there he sat upon a stone outside, hi as well as those receiving oilmeal. . .
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Important matter than that! What on the threshold of his hiding place- ; 3 my si -i -Ie wants; a loaf of bread and encircled by a dainty wreath of holly, Cottonse I
about the convict on the moor?" grey eyes dancingwith amusement as a clean collar. What does Man want . ed meal gave probably the I
I his secret was within my grasp. i they fell -upon my astonished feature best results of any of the feeds sub-
. I started. "You don't mean' that, You As f approached the hut, walking ; 8- more? He has given me an extra pair I
know wkere.he is?" said I. I as waxily as Stapleton would do whe -He was thin ,and Worn., but clear and ,of eyes upon a very active pair of feet, stituted for oats. It was very read-
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is but I am quite sure that I could help and ,roughened by the wifid. In his "ThbM my reports have all been . efficient In maintaining the health and I -
tied butterfly, I satisfied myself that 1 tweed suit and cloth cap he looked' I - ' 4
the police to lay their hands on him. the place had Indeed a . like any other tourist upon the moor, I wasted!'�My voice trembled as I re- - 1, weight of the horses. . ' � . b�
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Has it never struck you that the Way habitation. A vague pathway among called the pains and the pride with i . . The general conclusion reached from I �
to catch that man was to find out and he had contrived, with that cat- which I had composed them.
where he got -his, food, and so trace it the boulders led to the dilapidated like love of personal cleanliness whicli Holmes took a bundle of papers I the experiments indicated that the I
. openhig which served as a door. All was one of his characteristics, that his ! from his pocket. . . endurance of the horses. . -
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e certainly seemed to be getting be lurking there, or he might be p*rowl- I "Here are your reports, my dear fel- '. were the same When fed corn with a I
uncomfortably near the truth. "No linen as perfact as it he were in Baker low, and very well thumbed, I assure moderate amount of any of the three. � �
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at he is- anywhere upon the moor?" I aside my cigarette, I closed 9 - "I never was more glad to see any- ; and they are only delayed one day up- . 11 �
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one in my life," said 1, as I wrung h:%m � On their Way. I must compliment you , �, I ,;,
*11 know it because I have seen with I upon the butt of my revolver and, by the Land, \ I � ��
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him his food:, ed in, The place was empty. telligence which you have shown over �- ,
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wns a serfaukrthing to be in the pow- "The surprise was not ail on 6"0 over the de- . 71 _ � Chatham, Feb. 17, -Thomas 4 I
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er of this apiteful old busybody. But was 'certainly where, ate man Ilve4. 01 --i �;�uie ou: had �o Idea that � ception which had been practised upon Moorehead, the poet romoter, w
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Ils next remark took a wef*t from , Some blankets .,olled in a, waterproof YOU had found my occasional retreat, me, but the warmth of Holmes's prilse I . .0 I . � I I . committed for' trial y a istrat I .
ny min(L still less ,that you were inside it, un-. drove my anger from my mind. I felt �, . Houston on three ch.arg s f rau I '
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lay upon that -very stone slab upon til I was within twenty paces of the also in my heart that he was rig"'t in . . .- against him by Samuel Bellamy,
?ev I is talken ta him by a child. I see 1 neolithic, man had Quee slumber- door." I what he said and that it was really ., . ten minutes later, he was dismisse I
� r*biigh my telescope ., ed. The ashes of a fire were beaped In 11 best for our purpose that I should not .0 I on suspended sentence by Judge Dow-, I
I ! every day V, 11 Ide It lay some cook- My footprlitt, I presume?" I �
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on the rooL' He passes along the Ing utensils and a. bucket half -full of I "No, Watson, I feafr thAt I could not have known that he was upon the I lin. Moorehead agreed to make co!l� � �
a,ne path at the same hour, and to water. A littew of empty tins showed ,undertake to recognize your footprint moor. I plete restitution to Bellamy and p I I 1 4
00M should he be going except to I amid all the footprints of the world. "That's better," said lie, seeing the V .. I the Costs 'of the court. Moorehes. ,
lia convict?, that the Place had been ocoupled for ad 0 f ly ac "And now " I . I claiming to be a promoter for the .
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some time, and I saw, as niy.eyes be� It You seriously .desire to deceive we .9h, ow ris rom n f e. . . . . . . I
Nere.was luck Indeedt And yet I tomed to the ohequered You must change your ,tobacconist; for tell me the result of your visit to Mrs. - Walker Car Co., managed to get �
uppressed all. appearance of Interest, light, a pannikin and, half -full bottle when I see the stub of a cigarette Laura Lyons -it was not dIfficult for I . I . � .1amy to loosen uD to the extent ' I .
child! Barrymore had said that On'! marked l3radle�,. Oiford Street, I know Me to guess that it was to see her that 1 $1,160 i3i, cash and -notes. He 01 A �,
of spirits standing in the corner. In UN! t my frien d V'v.t,,:ton is In the nMgh- you had gone, for I am already 'aware .. / , I 9a
. to be a contributor to several le I ,
Lnknown was krupplfed by a boy. It was the middle of the hut a flat stone ser- borbood. You w;:l res It there beside that $be is the one person In Coombe American 'inagazines, and while I
n his track, slid-. not upon tb6* don- ved the purpose ol a table, and upoa 11 / , � I
let's, th-at Frauldiiiid had'stumbled, If this stood a small cloth bundle -the tba path. You th-mv It down, no doubt, Tracey who might be of service to us in . 1� jail spent his time writing poetry, ; .� '' I
6ould, get his knowledge it might at that supreme -no-nent wl,.en you the matter. In fact, if you had not 11; , � . � . — I )lw--q
, same, no doubt, which I -had seen pi _�� I
ave me a long and.weary hunt. But thro;gh the telescope t]ipon the shoul- charged Into the erirtY hut. gone to -day It is exceedingly probable Will . ,e Go Wet Again?
credulity and indifference were "Exac I . I I I that I should have gone to-inorroiv." THE LAT2ST HALF GVnrP1j.. . .
,,der of the boy. It Contained a loaf of . t Y ' Augusta, Me., Feb. 17.-Whethe �
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Vidently My strongest cards. "I tholigbt as intiel-and kuowiu� The sun had set and diisk was set- the soft, creamy kind with pale green the prohibition ol the manUfact , I )
a tinned tongue and two tins of I W n ., 1
"I shoulh say that le was much More Your admirable temocity I w,is convino tlin- ovlea, the moor. The air had tarn- leaves and.,crlmson berries. The ties and sale of Intoxio.izing IiVOX sh �
P�1= d peaches. As I set it down ed cobiII and we Withdrew Into the hut
kely that It was the son of one ot .agalu'vefter having 6xami ced that you were sitting fit auTbd9n, a are of white ribbon. continue tinder tho ,)nstifution'of th
ned ' It' my weapon within ieach, waft,'ng tot- the for warmth. There, sitting together in .1 I �: �
atbeir's dinner," e on. . The fancy waist that closes at the State of Maine is i. be determined b I
e moorland shepherds taking out his heart leaped to see that benmath it t nant to -return. Sv, yoti actually tIIO twilight, I told Holmes of my c I
there loy a sheet of pitper withwi-Iting t ou.11 that T w,as the erfiritial9l, versation with the lady. So interestod front Is one of the newest develop, the voters at P, s. laial election not I
I The least appearAnce of opposition upon it. I raised lt,and this was what hd ' t September, . I
truck f5ve out of the old autocrat. Hiol I read, roughly scrawled in pencil-.- 'I did not Imaw ve',�,,) you were, *but I w-�s he that I had to repeat -some o.t it ments of fashion. ThIs model is cut in I I . . I I . I I
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i,l�r whiskers bristled like those of an I T pt � "Excellent, 'Watson � And how did "This is 'Most important," said be, It is easy to make, lt�s no trouble to London, 1'6. 17.-(C.A.P. CabloAl L . I
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,�,srthe wYde.stretchlng�mocir. Do Yoh moaning of this curt In PLO So iMprufle,it as to allow the In tbf,; most corkip',Lix affair. You are �. TJDtC CHOL . rZqetV�1' . � .11
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ee that Black Tor over yonder? Well# t H It- was aware, perhapo, that it wos� intimacy .1 � I . . — . . I ,
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o' you sb6� the'lower hill beyond With ' - "Yes I saw you then." 6XISts betweea t1113 lady aad the man to4T0terA Is out in al'tea ist), 1,954 votes, and I
! being dogged by this secret Man. He I . Page (IjAde " I 11
te thorrilbirush upon it? It is the $ton-, had not followed me himself, but lie I "And have no doubt searched all the Stapletou?,� � I ,from 94 to 40 inches bust measure. send dent, Vn1onist),'=,, ITliere Was . *h- I .
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