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� I I IdATIENTS- NEVER LEAVE 11 NOVEL ENGLISH PANCAKES "L41 a , —,a e ?,anvd" TREATMENT OF PRISONERS MARRIED, ET: AN EARLY ACE
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� 11 � � t man utterly� Thero ha VARIXT11118 NOT WELL I�No pan, well greased, enough batter BBI,1 MINALS SHOU'LD creas that no evidelic ROMANCES OF $01100t..
I ,LkQU)Qi SUrfflERE11S IN UA'R- . . . . WN of t1lese provious convictions until
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� ., 1. . . , I . . many cases in which the man pt I to malc,a'a thin pancake. : Whon �
i� , , i. I . I d Do Rosprau . d , his IN '11118 COUNTRY- - one side is dote spread th wjt� , d BE GUATsvUL. - a, vordict of gifilty On the "so be- Boy 11USBAlms, I
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� ,,, Id I � . 11 I � I — . ' jaguar hOsPit- soned. Have ready a pancake cook-
� � . � . , their homes to the P . � wrlen Sentence is About to b P�O
� ,. :1 . I . . : it brow rned When Arl nounced that this evidence is giv- I
1 12 . I a. Beeipes, for Apple, Vre4m,'Dubliu, ad upon one Side. Place sted and Have . They Left Their Books to lAdulge,
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1, I . . . . . Though little, is known of the ac- ' ' side up Over the mushrooms. Set Many Privileges When aitu 'on' '
I , .. � . tion of the bacillus, it is thought Almond, Savory, Obleuen, AAY, Than, of course, after conviction in the Forbidden .Luxury of a
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I � . . the bacillus during germination right of apple,
l � � I . � -the never Cheese Pancakos-yAke M. thin Although a prisoner when Cora- -gsinst being Convicted at -calle "good ol'
, I I and quickly . batter 'with Cream and yolks Of eggs mitted to a, term� �ot penal servitude.
11 I The . winter -weather with its , introduced into An astonishing variety of I -either a In the so ad . 4
� I $right sun is, so gloriou$ly exhilar" sysLam, acts upon the nerve eyst.em, pancakes is described by an Eug- all, or against the severity of the times" husbands who -w,era. stilt
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, iting axi the little Mongol poni , , hl- wines be- wre,st &,�
,. � � les affecting the heart, After the ap- lish housekeeper who gives some of, well beaten' $ 1 sentence, This appe� ling with Caesar and Euclid,
,, � I � nptom it, the,rocipes in the Queen. She Says And saltand a minced shallot. Stir self very lucky or fortunate, yet he Jore three of his Majesty's most if not as; common as they are to. ,
, I 4itv,hemd alondigsidle'the big Russian pearance of the first syi I all together, thea�jhrow in ,enough has, at any rate,'the, consolat , ��
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� 14 � liorSes are ,such scurriel that Ono, acts with Striking suddenn�ss, and that it is most important that all cheesle'to make ft�of a thin consis- kn I owing that, he has had an emin� and it is ouiy day, were byn .,s a novelty, 'e
I � forgets all about the plague in a,,it is supposed thp,t, the poison has eggs. should be fresh, well beaten' tency. Fill a forcing pipe with the ently fair trial, and well deserves After everything that can be said Indeed, one reads of a vory youth- 11, 11, 1
J hardly time to weaken the man to And in some instanees the for the prisoner has been said that ful lordling, who had not yet seen. I
I �:,. t, ,P] rive over e. snow-cov I whites mixture and force it through into conviction, says Plearson's Weekly, I . 1-1
. ,��_ Aroun outside the to.wn, 'writes & .an extremity., As he ,approaches and yolks should be beaten separ, . . these judges give, their decision. his Seventeenth birthday, plighting �
� � ! #1 , , ately. The pan must be perfectly a pan of boiling fat, When cooked . It -can ,safely be ,said that in no n tried his troth at the altar to a bride,,.�4 .
; , ar, in, anchilria, correspondent. death a -comatose state is brought serve dusted with finely minced other count y in the world is the Also, when a man has bee
. ur estination-it was a, fine Feb- on in which be, becomes very -weak, clean and should Lo warmed before for an offence and been acquitted whose Summers only numbered, ,.
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. . � ll I ruary day when the plague was at staggering as in drunkenness, and putting in the fat for frying. But- parsley. ,Do 'not turn these, Set ender towards an accused �by the jury, he can -Dot be tried three, aiad who proved rather a
I the oven one Aiinute before dish- man as is the law in Britain. r
i I Its height in this city�-was the finally falling, it alone, unable to ter or sweet lard may be used for In ft I 'Wh rrested by ap again for the same onence, unless,' troublesome cha go to her nurse.
,� - plague hospital, two and a half rise again, . frying. Among the unusual recipes Ing,. . Sprinkle Parmesan Cheese I an a man is a �ol- induea,. Some very speoi
:1 I aill over them, I ice officer, it is only natural that . al addition- WINNING A WIFE' AT CARDS.
I I miles outside the town. Dr. P The many victims who. were found she gives are the following: , al 'evidence is afterialrds secured
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I Haftine, who is in charge, had in the streets in the mornings dur- Apple Pancakes -Make a rich ant,' make, statements which might I . I I
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I'll I kindly Consented to take me ' the height of the epidemic here batter as for Dublin pancakes. A "BEST WOMAN." I his own interests. He — . an ancient peerage was summoned .
� I � I "' been overcome in this -way. Al- Have ready one-half pound of &p- I 'a�'h'g "esry 9. 014 I from Eton to ,assume the, unexpect.
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I - The sentry, at the entrance Of the so, in the last stages of the disease ple sauce. Take two omelet A An Unusual Incident - a.t a Wed- thait would be most detrimental A DASTINEDLEIDER. ad role of bridegroom to' the seven -
i P�L S . to . y4aa,r-.ol,d daughter, of another peer,
: vast enclosure, one of the 280 men some cases become mentally affect- with butter in each; pour into each ding in India. him later on. . I I whose hand and fortune his father I
I I �\ h a ound it, ad and endeavor -to wander about, u Of batter, It has been suggested by ,some The law, however, does not wish Two Travellers in Italy Got a ,
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I � permitted us to pass. One Of tile Though there is some discomfort in WLen one side of each is cooked maker of jok-es that the reason why to take him unawares, lso the of- Surprise'! had won in &'game. of cards. ! � .�11
I.. I twelve -,Yemen nurses of the Rus- the lungs, it is not the pneumonia . . I Immediately after the ceremony ��11
� � : spread upon one enough Sallee to the, bride iso often weeps at the -wecl- ficer is instructed to warn the man Two Englislimen. travelling; in the reluJant bridegroom, who bad 1�
"_ Sian staff admitted me to, the d4Qc- but the poisoning in the blood cover it, then tal�e the second pan- ,ding is that She never marries the against - making any statement land I "
tor's quarters. Some of the staff whicb. kills, The yellow in the face Italy appealed to a village inn- taken a violent dislilco to the un-, . ,
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I I I cake and place it down side up up- be'st man. Readin-g about the wed- that if he does make. it it may be r for a trustworthy guide who prepossessing young lady, was 4.1
� were in ordinary clothes, - but most appears to be one evidence, of the I ) keepe . I
� - : wore the white gowns. that are con- l uce. Do this u4til cling described in Dr. Winifred used in evidence against him at the wolild conduct them over the pass pao%ed off again to School, while "
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. 1, � stantly, changed, the ,monk -like or in'the body in the �septioaemic. the whole -of the lo�,tter is used. Dish Heoton'la "A Bluestocking in In- ' between the mountains of Rondin- t -e b iae was sent back to her nur� � I.
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I . and Send each pancake to table as dia," one. cannot but hope that ,, Again, when a man is taken to a ajo and Tre Potenze. In "Walks spry in tears.. For many ,
4 hoods thrown back. cases. , years � ,�J
�y I Iva began ta"prepare for going We have been sianding for a min- it leaves the pan dusted with Caster there was a 'Isequel"-that after police station, he may ,wish to c?n- and People in Tuscany," Sir Fran- neither saw theother. The, youth- . ),
I I sugar. the bHde bad so signally demon- feas. to certain things in connection .)
. ,�� into the hospital, an eNtensive per- ute of two just inside thecloor with hilsual 'calibre and with the crimo,'but the police must cis Vane tells of their, eurprise. ful lord finished his school and �11
�, formanoe'. Dr. Raff'kine wears at these people for whom there is .. ,'L�raam Pancakes -Six ,eg,s, one strated her i�l a Su not persua,de him ' when an -old woman appeared and University career, and went for a . -11
I I all times a pair of high rubber from dath. "Schneller- pint of cream, four ounCes of sugar, made, way for a less Spirit d c- announced that she bad -come to prolonged tour round the world, i,
, I I escape ) , '110 "best man" mentioned IN THE SLIGHTEST DE s for the jour- without exhibiting tho least desire A, �.
� boots and a white apron-Ifice coat (quicker calls the, doctor and we a glass of white wine,- half a grat- cessor t GREE� make arrangement
� � . kneas. He now puts on a pass -out into the hallway ed nutmeg. The eggs must be well in the case saw his opportunity. ey I �_`
+o his a Day. Th concluded she must, be to meet again the unattractive .
I inth a same. beaten and Sieved and the wholo Yesterday I went to a native in this direction, What be does if their guide, and bar- y :,
. small jacket over this for war The second ward is N I the mother ( I <Ihng lady ,whom he, had married I t
.� . Christian wedding. Must be purely'voluntary and with ained with her accordingly. against his will. . kj
- �_ I and over the whole a beavy, thick� There are the seven oreight wear- made into a stiff, smooth batter 9 -
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I ,� � Iv -woven white coat, with 0, hood t* ied men lying in comparative com- with cornflour and ordinary flour What was our amazement tG On his return to England tie , I
� fi. . fort. Each lies on a separaWiron to the Consistency of pancake bat- the ceremony had progressed to the confession will be, put there- "learn that this elderly dame was chanced to, go. -to, .a, tlieatr!p, �where, ' ;�!
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� I .11 � ELABORATE PREPAR+kTIONS- bed. The room is well lighted with ter. Spread a little butter over a the point where Mr. Gray asked after. . � our destined lakder, and, ffidecd, in a box, his eyes fell on the most I �?i
I I I If, ifter due consideration, he she was ,got up for the fray in long entrancing vision of female loveli- . 141
. I is warm hot pan -and pouri into it enough the bride: I L�,
. two large windows and,'it 6 L;�
I I I Meanwhile, a mask, a Pad Of - turn . "Do you, take, this man to love, till clesires to make a confession, boots and short Skirts with a work- ness he bad ever seen. "Who is d
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1. 1 srauze with strings attached, was and fairly well ventilated. The batter to make a thin pancake, Ivan some paper whereon he . I
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I Russian, Governmei�it is doing well with care. These may be spread cherish ,and obey I" -when the young he is gi manlike -looking stick. that lovely young lady?" he asked H
Wng tied over the lower part of an in the case responded with writes down in his owii -way and of ..
by the plague patients. -%irith any preserve or served with. :IvOm . . . On we trampled, she always a neighbor. "Why, air, don't you . :�i
I � my face by one, of the nurses. An- The men look so ill that it would any juice or wine sauce. ' a -surprising and unmistakable his own free will, and in the pres- ahead, walking with a fine military know I" was the answer. "That. is � j
I .1. � I . ,other was muffling Dr. Haflkirie, appear to matter little to them Dublin Pancake -Six eggs, . one "No I) J1. . . ance of a pplice officer what he swing which a Life Guardsman Lady R—, the moat, beautiful wo- , .
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I I I . while a third was gailv chattering Mr. Gray labored with her in -an wishes to say, I lit have envied. The path was man in England, and the. toast of �., �
, I . I , -whether they may lie in a bed or pint of cream (or milk may be used, The One would think that when a In ' -not be, used by .
� as she prepared herself to. go.a.10,39 iinde'rtone, but to no avail. difficulto and coula the town 11' The "ugly ducklinF" I
--; with us. Next I am fastened into out in the snow and ice. NO reme- allowing an extra ounce of butter), marriage had, as -usual, been ar- person conflesst's to committing a I
, dy has been discovered so far to a grated nutmeg, two ounces of but- vehicles. Our ulde led ils up,the of ten years ago had blossomed ni- .
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11, union suit, ranged by the pa -rents without con- crime there would be no need to st�eep way whic follows E6 small to the most perfect womailly love-
�i & heavy white, canvas prevent death, and it remains only ter, a glass of white wine, one-half ut the "
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1: , , I . and the trousers are tied tightly sulting the daughter. But it is an call evidence about it. B i*
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I to make the last few hours of the* and rushing Stream issiling from ill
round my ankles %nd the aleeves Ir pound of dry flour. Whip, the yolks almost an unknoWn thing for a girl English law is not going to con- . liness; and before many'minutes 1.4i
, lives as comfortable as possible. and whites of the eggs Sep out the side of Rodinajo, and up it had passed his lordship proudly in- �
round the wrists. Over this comes arately, to be 'o bold and disobedient. I demn a man, because he confesses. -
S we ascended for an. hour -or more) troduced himself as her husbandto ;
I We close the door upon them, pas- Pour the wine, nutmeg a r. Evidence must be given by outside . :
, . a w4ife, toat, a hat ties clown over sing ,out, knowing tnat most nd butter predict a great future for he . until the pass was reached. the lady whom he had � spent so r
Of just warm into the flour and stir id
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� .th.s eats and a, hood goes over the them will have died before, the well. Put in the yolks of the eggs, se We here -had tile merciful inten- many years in avoiding. 41& �
I bat. ad to the assembled -guests, and closely examined. If it corrobor- , . 1.
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My feet are put into heavy ightfall and -will be taken away well beaten. Lastly add the cream I . the prisoner's Conte . then tion -of sending the old woman RUNAWAY WEDDINGS. I !�
� � rubber shoes; then the anti -plague, n 'volunteers were asked to supply ates ,,Ssion back� an intentio�, however, she I �
I outfit is complete. But is is no easy the next morning to the cremation Carefully,. -with the whites of the the vacancy. A young, lady prompt- he inay be convicted. U not, he . V�.
grounds. ulding his confes- very strongly oppoi�d- It. was on- The records'of Gretna Green fur-
, eggs beaten to a snow, When of a ly came forward, and the ceremony D�ay, notwithsta ly by allowing,her to come some nish, many romantic ,stories of, ru
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, I I saturated with carbolic solution, The doctor -evidently feels the smooth batter it is ready to use. proceeded as if nothing bad hap- Sion of guilt, be discharged. few miles farther on, that we could "aiway schoolboys.Lwho have founi �
� L though this we, know is the only difficulty of breathing through his Should the batter not be thick poned. I . I For example. One often hears hap' ' - the Border. In, 1,
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L is� torn it off our. induce her to leave us until she had piness over -
I . certain method of warding off the muffler, for lie, has it a little more fl rA the bridal pair left the that in murder mysteries men come of the 1.4 t
- 1; a and stands in the doorway unmask- Serve -with -warm jelly or half . Afterwa court and confess they are ?een us safely to the end June, 1804, society was statV , �1
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h :, bacilli, by destroying them befor ad. Soon, back in the office room altar by different aisles to hold a into journey. and considerably amused by th6 'T � I,
. they enter mouth or nostrils. I lemons and sugar. recep'ti�n under a tree, where con- guilty of the crime, yetwhen their . I news that Mr. Davny, a youns.� I
. . The little nurse is, -still t the little nurse, too, has something - 11
- I __� I alking Almond Pancake -Make a ba;tter gratulations and rice were poured statements are looked into, and ex —114— Etonian -of eighteen, had elopeA J
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il��, __ �- briskly benin,1 her muffling mask more tha s above. The almonds must be upon them. The groom placed 'a amined b -y the light of other �vitb a dowager lady (whose ramer - I
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as we three walk along the ro , ad to But I, less hardened to the place, a . SCHOOLS, TRY HOME RULE. 1�1
My host, the doctor, Stay muffled Eke the sanitars. blanched in sherry or brandy for silver ring upon- the great e, it is found that there is no is suppressed in the contemporary I
1. the hospital. I twelve hours before putting in a the bride's left foot, and a "best truth in their "confession," and Commissioners Are Elected by Dif. accounts) old, enough to- ba_. his, I �, J,
is a, large, genial ycling man, look- LIKE GETTING OUT OF MINE. mortar. Remove the skins from the man" tied the, groom's- neok-searf accordingly they axe at once, re- grandmother. . _� �
; ing especially large in the rotund garment, and leased. . . � . . ferent Classes. 2 "A remarkable feature -of this, ____lt1
� Getting out of the plague hospit- almonds and put the kernels into to the bride's flowing ' , j-,
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. . . bulkiness of his costilme. Visiting . � nful of thus they sat in ,state for some When awaiting trial prisoners are says w the
. -the plague hospital is nothing to al is Something like getting Outof the mortar with a tablespoo I Several Berlin (Germany) Public romance," I the Times, "i
n- a, mine through different compress- orange or rose flower water to pre- hours- allowed many privileges -they 'can Schools are making an.experiment fact that. the Dowager . i .
do as they please within reason, -a , , _�,
First we vent them oiling. When well poun- with a species Of home rul.e. Once girl, unsuccessfully, wooed by th ��,
him. He has seen over six hu I certain N.,�l
I dred patientsdie in it since he took ad air compartments. 2 ded add them to the batter. Drop , __e4__ , a every half'year each class elects by .boy's- grandfather, and ia actually :�.4
charge and is to .See many more. wash our hands, then swish -our choice in regard to meads, and the I
boots round in tubs of disinfectant. the mixture from a spoon;,coo E CITY. t and direct ballot four,,of its godmother to his own father. The 1'11.
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I There is the scienti-fic spirit in fullest latitude to, consult with ,secre
- s ,comes -off turn. Dish and dust with Caster _. number as commissioners. � One runaway couple posted -the 1�
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. him, little thought of personal dan . friends and legal advisers on ,�
he Country Has Its Flolvers commissioner is responsible for the whole way'from London to Gretna ''
ger in the work, only keen interest and is left behind in one room to sugar, pass a redhot salamander But t . �-I
�, � bacillus and its peculiar na- be sterilized. Then sublimate Sol- over -each for one minute. � and 'Readows. THE QUESTION OF DEFENCE. maintenance of order, another for Green, covering the long Journey d
, in the eping of "study," a in four days and nights, and are, 1.� �' t
: ! I � ture. All the precautionary meas- ution is sprayed over the rest of Savory Pancakes -Oyster Pan- The education thal) comes -of
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ures, washing handsat every turn, us. The doctor, havinlIbeen spray- cakes -Have ready a dozen bearded liv, - I When the sessions come on the third for ascertaining the wishes it is said, now spending their hon-
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. � is white un- Oys Ing in a greari accused is. not taken straightaway of'tbe class and the fourth for eymoon. in the Highlaas of S t 1,
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,,, I . innumerable changes of Clothes, ad, continues to wear tars, heat them in their own li- Of discussion by a German writer. for trial in open court. The Eng'- looking after the keys, wardrobe land. Meanwhile, Lord , � the � P
.. I etc., new to the outsider, havebe- dercoat, but I take off my Canvas quor, together with a gill of stock. He observes that the city child !ty of the plipils. Dowager.'s son, is impatiently .!,*
�"_` . bits that hard- suit in the -outer room, wash . 'a lish law is not yet satisfied that and other propel ��;_l
, come mechanical ha my When blanched and plump put them treated with far more strictness there is any cause -why he shbuld be In cases of school misdemeanor awaiting the bridegroom's return �,; 11
I � ly require thought from him. This hands again, and leave i my or- aside upon a dish afid make a, rich than the child of the ,"I
� I village. The tried in this way:, His case, there- the commissioners' evidence may to challenge him to a duel." !;"�. I
,, I . unconcern about the danger on the dinary clothes. There are two- Rus- batter seasoned -with pepper, salt city child milst begin to lexe i most remarkable ,�',�
sian ;amitars and three Chinese al- rel" fore, comes first of all before the be heard. In general the epininis- Probably the ;.J
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� part of the doctor and the happ and minced parsley. Take each care from the moment be is allowed atrimo �
1. I i � little nurse tripping along by our wa,ys on duty in the hospital, and oyster, dip it into the batter on a to go into the street. He is taught. grand jury, who. want -to. kn-6w ox,- sioneks are expected to infuse a case Of re ,youth na I med . �
I . ussians and actly the nature of the complaint good tone into the class and see � that of a )1orkshi '
_-_I-- -1 side is a surprise a total staff of twenty R skewer and put'it into the boiling to be on bis,guard against Strang- .
I pital, a vast bar- thirty Chinese doing this particular against him, and exactly what evi- that it dos not waste its time.,. They Pennington, who was twice married I
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. !. rack, is enclosed by . Chen paper. Dish the pancakes and his sleeve in the case of a, new If they are not -satisfied they prepare their charges for the the least Suspicion' of the fact. 11 �� I
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I I tendants batheafterfinishing I have bade my host good bye and prisper is at once ileleased. As- the Commissioner they select, .1
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- I . I find myself imagining bow a germ Chicken Pancakes. -Remove all and I - be tried the indictment goes for in bringing the wishes of the pupils says a chronicler, "Pennington fell I& I
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11 1. . additional rooms opening on either You discover yourself tappinq your is Cold stir in a gill of cream. S &_ rare In' boy husband, who had j.�
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. . - the disea,se for several days after done lay upon it a tablespoonful of - '. evidence and make the most of ,nt Writers it and the first intimation that was _�, �,
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I I : I whole place is thoroilghly warm <and have not confided your fears to oven or before a good fire, so that fine developer of the intelligence, the jury that it is better for ninety- According to ancient writers, schoolmaster,, signed, 'Your son-, 1.
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I I I these men who have died -49 in all . These should be taken to table as On the apex of the crown worn by lish juries always act on this..prin- at a time, but its -existence c. vered to, submit any more to corporal . _:-:;�
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I I room was empty at , time of my Sixty Per Cent. of 1auits Earn Spanish Pancakes. -Cut a French i�l I I � .,.
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I I I swimming in disinfectants, and tow Sixty per cent. of the adult them in heated butter, then fry The value, of this feather is esti- the case -which his counsel is doubt� spices, with its -wings fanned the . SKILFULLY DONE, 11
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. . I I I 1. House of Commons, by 11. J, Ten- pepper and . salt, Dip ea w . I , This anothe., phoen . . s, in its highest _1
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11 I .. I . I ! disinfectant, where they wash ff nant, the Parliamentary Seoret�ry, thick batter and fry quickly. Place hunter set out to proeure the. tea, Court will bear the arguments for, . * all the 'vigor of youth, The perfection, to the East. Whea � I
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