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. � . .1 1. - hear, Sir?" , I ,Miss velyin $n,vcchlre�S, 140!�tt 0 , , I I .
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� Is 4 had been Mildly interested in tfio ,you 48IC04 Fore�stor'a liule boy a � I PACKAG C :1 3, 8 C.. �� , I J . I I I
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fact that Oorner Cottage, after few more ,questions, You wou ,
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. '. standing 0n)Pty a long while, bad have obtained it thea, You know W M0,14-ft0fi eveft.Meo ON I =or poeonuers In,0io ohow, bli 1 � , : I
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i I i I C � 0 , �WJA40V 1 4 00"'L -YEAST . TiLle tb4ntac4od aroun,4 lie .1 � :
.1 grew considerably when it was a Curtaixily I y � � 1 44 V afAllf I : . I I ,
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I ,.-,- I �, "I I young mam of prepossessing ap- e for a quackl" � I I 11 Agmam, SER, THE cowit ft d Q400 y1bXy wartu weather �10 I 1. I
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And the village posikvely gasped v I LL ETT Co. , let th aniuso It. , 11 .. , 4
1 -ek north of the, with surprise when, on first, Irium. I I I �1, ,�-r, � . � I I I � Self by oram, T 1 44 1 � _�
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to enter the first ore ,� . QNTO — I 0�� , 4 t,4 groUD I
- - height of land coming from the pas- clay of his te ' . ...Mxactly, Well, be was delirious I,- I I ','She 1.11.ewn M,.Iout 4,04' kept, -, � I ''I I
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14� I TAWSON CITY'S GOLD FIELDS . nancY, there appeared . . , .R 11, , lo$t I .
I ture. They failed to -do thia,' but on his gate a neat bfa,ss plate bear. again this afternoon. No one was I, "I I - A m 0rofulwatch over It (it wo, 4
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I good py dirt in a. ributar ward, Physician and, Surgeon." I 1Y, " said Durw.a,rd ast. He W0043, as 0he feared it might, but I ,
JOHN NeD i I Y , got a gun." , �
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�- � . . The ,audacity, of this pleasant at I" asked the horrified doesn't seem to get any better," I I A )KOTCH SUNDAY. I I I I
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ED THER. , I Hart was ,elated and wanted to Spoken young man startled the vil� Tennant. � I I Where Came ,back to her and, oolle4 &roupA I I �
11 . . � � . . fore it was a considerable Pen Picture on R � ,
� . . I cross tII641ivide to the north side,,oltage-. That he should presume, "A gun, So his Wife Sent for surprise to him when tba , t .oly It is, Spent oil her as usual. S4,e was warued.Sev_ .
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I — . . but his partner, was content, At set lip ill opposition to old Dim, you. � I I . � be entered. Tenn . . I . tile Farm. , Or&' t4meIS4 tbAt'the' repUja Was 11, I � �
Vancouver , anl . lastRanson promised tha,t if Hart Tennant, who had atterided the I "The dickens she did I And sent ant's surgery to . I dan � ger-ous but she grew w1orel 41 I _ 1 I . I :1
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�� .... I I X s Deductions were I I . . , find that old gentleman, fully dress- It was Sunday morning in the more reciless And the saakg�' V,p � # i
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. the a grubstake they would go to the past seemed incredible, "To -calm her husband," explain- fi ng very heartily At his pipe. I master h I I � .
11 I ,tight, Ilut Others Got I I I an act puf- I house of Andrew Tosb, farmer. The peuvd to be�c`oine more' and MX4 � I
11 �. Gold. ,north side and prospect in the ter- ' ed Durward, , . ad just risen, and in the ;ttaoliwto her,. I I 1. I I
� , I . akin, to invasion by a, hostile force. I . "I couldn't keep it up any long- I room off .the kitchen was oo.mpiej� i( I .
� ' . I . ritory marked out by � the Owl' Perhaps the most indignant per- "Yes; but -but why on earth did I � And then one day without a)a �
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�� Belief has be�cn I g � e I ne t t circle on, the er, my boy " he said, shamelessly. 'ing his toilet. His whii,kers. ��ere w . . U . I ., I
ral tha he . , map, In, the remain- son in the village at this presump- you risk Your life,7 He wasn'tyour ,,N0 wonde'r you couldn't find out'snipped altilir directly after 4, perfoini. I .1 . I'll, I
discovery of gold in the Yukon dig, ing summer months of 1895 th,07 tion was Dr. Tennant's daughter Stammered Tennant. . what wa , : -and his beaW shaved on anoel_�Jexl she 'WAS cai"SiIIE� it 4 ,
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tiriot of Canada was, the result of panne,cl out,about 2,000 and .went Cicely. . I Piclil", you See, there were no was nothing." � I i 11 a room the S bZ . I 6
I an .accident, as in the case -of most pack to Forty Mile. This 'was the "What -what cheek 1" she ex- other men about,. and I didn io wash and don his Sunday threw back its head, look -ed at . .
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first gold taken out. of the Klon- claimed helplessly, when. her father know what he might be doing, 111 ) I I I 1. :,
great finds .of mineral, 't "Nothing I Then Y on ea,rth clothes. In the: kitchen, ,Mra. StS44ijy alid 'With lightni �lik4 , �
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The story of John McDougall of ,dike. I told her of .the impe.-ading op ,os-, wife and sister�were naturally ter- 1( ,Tosb was setting the larealdast� of ,Swiftness struck her botween, tho, I .
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I VancO`Uver shows that the fin�ing BOTH MEN DANK, . ition. 4 rifled." . You see, I wante� Porridge, -000ked the night before, eyee, leaving tNv'-o tiny punct�ireq, . I � i
. S � You and Cicely to get to know 4eaeb oat -calces, heese, soone,s, and warm She hastily uncoiled It .and thrust
� Of gold at Paw -son wa tile outcome and delighted, when tinder the I "Yes; but w,b,Y did you take the other better, and that seemed I the inilk fromethe cow. This I .
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. � . -of observation fo Ltheir Tbnn;lt� easily. `rhere'� room for risk I It was my place to. " .Only w4.)) � . I th ' 'ato its box, but she ,died within I �
1. 11 llo 4 working� fluence of liquor, to boast 0
. Rold lb6ation 3s, displaying the map when two of us ;11 said Durward, I . beginning of a . I at . I I . �
i ,here, Pria'not as young "Awfullygood Of YOU," stammer- day," which ia further dq$ Z a? Calf an hour." I : I
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� ariboo district of British Ooluni- ever O"asion,offere.d. .,. At P&ty ..,Aff �I,was and I can,t get bout s ,with constraintsoe"I'ln-I'm only ,a I
11 � a a I ed Durward, flushing soa,rlet. ,,You crib9d iu George Snynder, one of the keep- .
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prevented him quaw man, L who 'brought r o' s e-, - 1, ,n I - ).1--____ , Jages Wotherapooia. more faithful adorer in . rson I , ,:� ; � I
_t 'c "He's ,an inte I- ' " p, ' h deci.d t -one me, and . "Fro t he the pe ;
. bia, Oircumstances deemed im- Mile Creek they met George Oar I u -sed t'O'." � I tqiilgle man ,- thelre's no one depend- guesse611 "Kirk Life' and X"irk FoIP' by ere OUt 0 the Bronx Zoo, has a
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�1 m makin f the trip into the Yu- game , for disposal. . Carmack taw ed, angril . "Why couldn`6 he "Gad sir, you're a, +,rtA1r,12 did -96 . I, always I breakfast began with a,�Very so to speak; of a young walrus th' � � � � ''
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! E that his- camp was in the heart Of have gone elsewherel" cried blew his no' - comprehens� e grace from the mas- was captured by,Paul Rainey in th4 I . � , , ,:
I inal intention he might not onf; the� Semicircle, on Rapid (Bonanza) And this was the general attitude I with remarkable vigor and shook I tdii -of tht... hous4i. The conver,sation Kane . Basin, He was . only 63 , I . ) � � I
-also saw Durward's band, "A, trump 1 And no -difficulty in' guessing. So I months old when Kiss Velvin, after ., '.
have made the discovery but much Creek, Other prospectors � towards young Dr. Durward at replied Tennant happily. "I had was Staid i�ud-sslemn, entirely be-
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'31 'money besides. Mr. Mobougallhas. the map and heard the tale, Amon so you got the un away from For- thought I'd give You a chance. But coming the hou e' '�f __ seeing. hiln, declared that "for , -
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resided on the Pacific Od'ast thirty them were Robert Henderson a2 ester?" 1, ., godly. min. Temptation, h-)wev , I Uneas and comical expressipA - I
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pars, and is a, successful contract-, a man named Hunker. Oa,rmack the presence of the younger .man, 40b, yes, I persuaded him quite o---4 hope you'll forgive me ,, always at hand, and much. grace lie WI.I... ?.1.:1$,1, t a rival at I ..
�1� I or, residing at Vancouver. .. discarded his rifle ,and obtained a ealsily. And. I told his wife there LO,Pt(101110 her about that Forester needed to overcome (b. I ''' , , , .-
I I I with resentment. And Cicely and , � and that is Saying g I - deal. -
! . When quite young McDougall gold washing pan. He prospected - Jur- ought to be no further cause for business, and I rather fancy that's Thelight of the morning sun was "He hates everybodoy0except hio I .....
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went into the Cariboo after gold, on Bonanza and got gold, and has alarm. She said YOU were going. t I . I �
ward as the "Interloper," and had I to clinched matters, I Sh I Here she S reaming in through the kitchen keeper," &he Says, "�ut fo - . -
and acquired claims on the Jack of been . credited with b the dis- much t call again a,t five., and I told her to is ,, . I r him hV I I
to, say that was. bitter abou . I I . window, at -which hung a Starling, will go anywh,pm and do anythixi ��
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which he is now'de- coverer of the Yukon eilT . be Sure and mentiori my vi,sit to .Tock, th�at had been - I I .
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But by deg,re-es, the, new 7:0 . � . went -straight to Durwari. � wlaist�e 4y a plowmail. To -day he by his Aop ing in his awkward way
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1).1 am to amass a., neucleus of a . � . Father's been telling me about w4c6ned'the sun's ra,ye, amd show- after his keeper every time b� � I'll "
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Ilacerosrin. Cariboo were located a claim for which; eighteen feet be-, the handsome�t manner, but Dur- "Oh, it wasn't worth mentioning, . to th ,age w1th ajea,lled him F14*p Flo and I this hag I I I
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he district not far from Barker- was afterward ta,ken. I then and there to "sit down in d awkwardly. .r6bltking OY8 and a grow!, %, � 5ch 1 been ,Shortened to Rip. I .
� habit of sending'for Dwward,�vhen Zid 41SIS, 1 1:.
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I rmore, the gold strat- Henderson went up to Gold Bot, were in a hurry for they k smoke a pipe." ' . I Mr. Snyder was anxious to � .
� ville. Furl� ase say no more.11 for'the moment Silenced look. T1,a I(
� new I( "I must say 'Thank you,; " ahe wlcktd bird� however, did not take W I . I ..
_04m seemed to run 111111- they No; you come down. -and Smoke I - . eigh him one clay. This would I . �. .
7 I in a north- tom, a tributary of Hunker. tha't the elder doctor ,vmuld prob- . said, and gay er han4 . . . have :been Something of an tinder. � - .. �
-d south-easterly direc, ker .maAe finds on the creek that ne me ' na, 9. - tald-n- under 62xlinary cir�oumstanc .. I
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, I ably be absent. with You've met my They did, not notice old Toll nt middle of a son I I .. �
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1, e started. � I appin ou P.le in Aberdeen." es, as tka wei.-hing machine waii ., �� , I .
: ' . . rig And firm, but gen- "Er-yes-er-hardlyto speak," "Do'you know," said Cicely, Silence followed, and then again-, I d, � ".
" trticular importance, for on hem Durwafd had a captivating 'Vmy a 9 t of the room. "Cauld k
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I E based deductions whiGh had a McDougall visited Dawson 111 tle-in treating patients; moreover -replied D ard with 'a flit ng ,,js � istanice away. . But the gate I .
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bearing oil the, finding of the first 1900. It, would be difficult to an- his Skill was andeniable. Folks . Smile- t* the 'Y�'ay) I'd, rather b a you -were an ---P Mrs. Tosh could no longer keepi,,s' ipg 1.111.
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gold near the pro�ent city. of Da -w, a,lyze the feelings of a, man 'wh4 who had occasion to call in Dr. you d�dll't mention anything Of- ece use 'Come on, Flip!' and oul ; 11
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�.. , 'AnintBrlGper '? he smiled, her face Straight, and to prerent!ca�ns the, young walrus .and followe� � .... , I I
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. WWin the summer of 1895. - practically picked the ground for Durward, called. him in. again and this: afternoon's affair to her," 'Tut I found '* very diffioult, ,an explosion her ,..
I . "Why not I" , I. ,. I I it Lhim not only tx). the scales but ou . 1, . - . ".
i The early 190,8, on the acific prospecting -where- such rich grav45I again -when necessary. They felt lately " she' -went on, ignoring his mouth -with her apron and turned IT : . � ...
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. months of L 1694; : " � I I " __ that they were deserting their old , remaxk. "You've been so-so kind away her head, I I I one or two clains he was kept Ion I ,.- .
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� I KcD��Il,, finding � 'i. friend, but this young man was might get alarmed at the, risks yea to father =4 ---nand myself." "And custacks in Strathbogie!�' ' ,; , , �`
that little was do __)94_ ��,, rull.11 . enoug I I . "'.. 1
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.t . I really an excellent physiciall'.- And "Not " all. But --bat Cicely, 11 called the starling aga' , asit'llop- --eFlip -�, � , - 1, 1, I .
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ter � f , I er . . A so p uit'Afs fell awa,y from Te ' W n -der if you'd, let me -1 mean, ped from one perch to the other. ,capture 150 pounds. Silice'then he .� � . . . . .
11 tich tales of gol � . � I We shall just be in time for din- O . - I.
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I a in China one may rent a man- I � do YOU care for meat all? I mean, ,Tor.h looked at his wife with a has g�ined enormously, as he has " 1. . "I �7 .1111,
came - roin time tio time. On the - ner of Durward, Until Cicely, ind. ner. Oicely'll be delighted to sea don,t you think you pould learn to glower, and then went on -with his -it 1. .I.''
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, .. .. boa,t were Dan Hart and John id -on for $8 a month, hire a very ex e .her friends found it difficult to ,say YOU-' ) I � )p . �'to love me? I'm being frightful. porridge. . a huge appet .e. 'He eats over thir- . I 11;�, � "I
I Guise, with Wham he formed, "a yerience:d chef for $12, a good on. the word "Interloper" without suf- � "I don't think she will, said ly . sudden but F�& waited a Ion , ty pounds of fish daily -three Meals , �:4��, � . � - �. 1,
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I . partnership, $9j skilled butler for $8, valet) ficieht ,scorn Durward to himself. . a day -in the Shape of clams, ood- - , I , 1 4
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I . time for the chance. What do you At this Mrs. Tosh rose from the fish and butterfish from which all "I I . I ,. ..�.-
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. 0 , aly met at social aventg in the village, . �. Oicely's head bent low. swept some crumbs off the fender. ed. He always seems to be raven- I . 11 �. " ..: . " I . . :� I
I n the same boat was William S. servants in : be hired for $4 a and exchanged professional civilit- III. I "I thought I could never ,care for "Cover that burd, wull Ye I" said ., 11 �� , :': ,� ,
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e hold - will. not -cost more than $10 a. ,wroval with which she regaided polite that it made Durward feel -ent. I thought there . 0 . �11 � ...
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. —SIN— "� to himself. . intrusion of the "Interloper," and I "You don't mean to Say there's e canna pit up wi' that non- — . . . ,.,�� � . �,.:� , 1: 11,
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. re3 � . . -tv . , Ii. . could have invited his rival into he said eagerly. I . the father. . 1. 1�1.1r/t� I
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were two hund d miles in 9, south- , , �. his house, . . "There is," she -bola him grave. , S�
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.. . I knocked at the door of his rival. dear," said old Tennant. "I table was, cleared, and set back in swer letters, .
1. est ground lay just north of the - I- . There was something omi . al' Corner Cottage. That house is promptly. '
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e between these two points. Lan- .. . " f -�ith portentous dignity, and charming fellow I" , .-keles and opoDed the fam-
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own throughout tlIeo country as . : . I - .", ly. an & Dur*.a.rd, Physicians, and ily Bible. In time he t � W611 naturally we think that O,U,Ts i
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.. art ever. He got Lansing to draw "I . I I � I cha,ir, .came to the point of. his al. . to John, who obeyed the signal at import�ant �e a-,, as, . i
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. the billiard table in the Occi- f '' I 1, Visit. . I . . And so another six months dr Boast of a thin:g and it fail you. once by rising a -ad. replacing the n .11
11 -al Hotel at Juneau a rough I ag- It- is a fortunate man who wants I him, and we u �, tr -
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i p.of -".e Yukon river, with its -Vol . - over a year n, . ow you have, �een ti"en the two doctors became firm. -only what be can get. Prayer being ,ended, Mr. Tosh would expec him
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MI ,a ,am Sixty Mile. This .. ' 'You no ill -will, I have no allimos- tor's daughter declined to enter in- 'enthusiastically done.
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1. whii-t was then known as Reindeer I 4 � "I t � . I .., � I ity , wha,tever towards you." to *the compa,ct. . I ceeds ill losing the greed for gain., co . w hairs clung to his waistc-Oati his instino
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I I e � River. , I I � I I ; � ;" .V :P I � "But -1) I .. a day when he smiled, .1 the world that suits all the people The, black bonnet was tM�,c-n-fXona i lit
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1. � 1 . "When wa go in, " McDougall ) � I . . � "One moment, Sir. Hitherto you Early next morning it b h� 9A
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i said to his partners, "we will pro -o I . e0ame The habit of happy thought would then set firmly on his head.
11 spect taere," drawing s, semi- I .1. . k1f " . . ", . ba�ve always behave transform the commonest life into Ws -S passing out of the door with'
I . . . . . h sid of the W . I � .,pan. But to -day, sir-to-day�" was ill in bed, and that Durward harmon and beauty, his stick in one hand and the Bible
� circle.on. the nort e ... . ", . . . "Yes?" said Durward, calmly was. attending him. For . I n e�n
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.. ooso Pasture. It is a, remarkable rll� , . . "Oh, don't pretend, innocence,. Tennant mad6 no -effort once Miss i the other wh John called:
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ct that this semicircle included , ",61 � . place in lift has strength and dig- y� 'L
.., I -�bess paying ground of the late" ... 1W ) I 1. .Sir! : Tb-dayw�to be, precise, not an him but met him in the hall when nity in it, and I cannot fail to lca,V,e "Aootl I haeforgotten it."
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,�, ., dow , F.,�� 'Yet PLANTS WEED,SUN. gar et!" lie called tolia w1fe,
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est to, his two partners� � Hart and 1 1 1.1,- .,I " , I can have is t6r be happy. 2 -
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�rg,gf� , 1- , . � . grimly, "So. you don't assume in- grateful. Indeed, she was always to. a Striking do,4ree, but variation . Talent hu a gay time
Guise,.and left thamap with them, ) 'V r. , � n000nce any longer, hir7 YOU at hand to hear his latest reports, of rainfall appaxeatly has. little, -ef. the coin earned by genill
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