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"It is Almost, too good 0, be true, path to, 0e cottage where Xrs. I 11 , " , j I I
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[ I , , ,� had any right to expect. And entrance bito bis, new work. The THCbLUF- PACKAGE, j I . 1� � I
V where do you think it ial Guess!` little garden,' Scrupulously ,Aeal, . . . . . . 00 X1111011aire'' sa,ys' 'Any wa'ao � . . ,
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I Mrs. Perelval looked lip fr,om. the and Pretty, was still , gay, wit -h � � .ffl Ewoaos Clan, Rope for aa Old j I �
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, I D 'worn face. Her ey-es reflected the Mi,cliaelmas daisies, filled Andrew barnegic has foun<1 that . j
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I radiant Smile that da,noed in Goof- ders, and the little eottage looked , 1� I
irpy's--their eyes :were very much ellarming with -0he pale sunshine : I deyelo � ,giving away mill, � i
alike—brown velvet, beautifli, full on it. it brought a lump ,R0YALY*E*A5"q5" 001-11P IM; pa into a monster that Li not' . � I .,
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I - j garet Pereivalls. ilich, a real home. And lie lia"d aot . I �� .. - . disposing ,uf his massive fortune to . I .
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� � I ',9 -a rich man, a Successful max—but thing of the kin.d. Wherej is it'?' do r It -034 hira that Mrfi. Perciva, . .
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.... .a , .not a popular man. . � "At ,Recretan'�s—the biggest firm was at home, and he waited a fe",V . I — �optimism. � 11r. C � . j�
"Y And he was, horribly lonely. He in the town—nearly the , bi ' freely sometime, ago of his many . I � I �
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�* -"-n ,the firm a stranger. Yet it must 4( , lititle roo , full of the evk "'n""' eign o
,4�SecrelLza 5 Son ,�,, temv,� THE PALACE AT HOLYR600 mea.m by which the wage-601ler .
-,w i Secretam's 1" of a womam's refined tuu-di in it: � quently for a couple, of centuries -can become"independently wealthy, , j
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� . I A, be d4me, and done soe.la., -for age The word was alm-osit whispered, pretty water -colors. its Many flow. - � Janies 11. livod there twice while "Have 1. a recipe to enable A � .
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.Rk . so low was Mrs. Pereival's tone; ers, Nvell--cared-for *books, and th<, '9C , .0 lie was Duke of York..
. , -T, S-ecretan. but the bo .eaimht, the word. work-banket full of homely s,2w:x ENE F TRAGIC INCIDENTS The palace, too, played a roman poor man to get richl" said he, "I.
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4-it-,-.�t--,-.*..,"k...*.,il('e-,�t�-o-,,I,',,4,-',�V,-,,,�4z a fairly lang -walk to the y n, . . I 2 .
- "Yes -you've heard of the firm, at which Mrs, Percival had evil IN SCOTTISH 1118TORY. 'tie part in tiv, rising of 1745, For *% a . ne I an hope for an o -
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,Roger Seerct�a,n Came down the of course, ha',vea't you, mother?' dently -been lately employed.. . six weeks Prince. Charles Edward , " �ar r.c if he is prudent with- I
I. ,'handsome Steps which led from ,his tle diabance froin ,the ,to.wn, where. ) When sh-e came in a tall, grace, held a court 'in it and gave recep- %g, ! o Say a man ulakeo
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,�Qffioes and walked slowly along,the Roger Secretan keqxt iilp -4 Idnd of tions,' balls, and so forth. After his, in ana.
,street. It, was a bitter day J formal state, bu,b 'lie liked th ,aid, Slowly, speaking as if she fill wo,man, looking still Yull-AS de- The Palace is Seldoll, Used Now As
in . e were weighing some -thing in hex spfte her being the mother of ., evolution Holyrood $15 a ireek, for instance. His, aim
04Aiivavy, when the east, wind walk, and �he -clay., .tbough.cold, -- a Residence by British twice provided a residence f�r the should be to ,-save Something ,out of I
came mind, Hex hands, lay idle on her grown-u.pson- �oger S-ecretan vx, .
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.% ,WArling .round owing 7&% pleasant aad-,dry.. Z.e walked t at the agreeably surprised at her pleac. . tbis each we k, no matter what
corners, Ill i lap; she waa .looking, no . Sovereigns. exiled royal family of. France. In sacrifices lie o h , ad to make. The . I �j
. 'the ,dust . into the eyes of the .fel� swiftly, imanersod4n.thoilght of not 1859 King Edward, 1. .4
Ij ans who Nvere albou.b, inic I vory cheerful inaWrc.- boy's eag,ex 'face, but out of thia an't v,oioe and manner and th. "The Palace of Holyrood,,, *b- . �babit of Saving must be cultivated. . I 11j. �
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. pi-eraing-the garments of th -So deep was -be .in,t1hought, thak, windowatt -gaunt, leaffless tre-e� charm,of ber soft brown eyes. H( served R. L. Stevenson, "has been .
.1 -e Ipoor which, T411ged .the quiet road. Anc plun-ded xb once into his blislaess. ... 1
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I "-wiUl tamruel dharpness. But lgec� as he walked along the quiet coun- ber igarae was -one of rotrospect, Speaking rather halting,ly of Geof� left aside in. the growth of Edin- lived in. Holyrood, while he was ,k. lot of bad habits, Once it is ac- �� 11 "
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,ret&n.did'not, feel it try ,a4, he hardly heard the warn- burgh ano stands gray and silent in studying, and in 1�63-1864 the Duke quired it will remain a lasting habit. . I ��
. , Ile w." well ro . There ,-,V.n,S _.a Short Sjl4ence. Then frey's talent and usphilnel:'S to this � I I
� I �vrapped i up in a. fu; -lined �ooalt; it ing hoot of a. big motor -horn, as a. Mrs. Derci,N-�l'turned her head and firm, and his own esteem for the a workmen's quarter and among of Edinburgh, .afterward Duke of "The first goal. of a wage -earn- . j � .. 1.
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� -was -a-et for him, n,,ext doo-ox .to a powerful oar oame,.swingi-ag round looked .,at :her .-son. j boy.. . j breweries and gas works." 84xe-Cobuig-Gotba, resid'ed in the er in -saving Should be to acquire 11 � � I
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.., millionaire, to feel cold, -ox bun- � � "Rev -did:you get -such a post.,. -1-1 ha"Ve lost my som", he vent R L. 8. wrote but the breweries inburgh uniTersity. 'he is in a position to begin prudent . � . � ,
ever, ,.or any other disagreeab.le and it was notlila.h,eifound himsel I I , � I'll
.. . on, "'and I bavenoone to care fol: ' i and otherwise the, envir- Holy� invest-ag. M -
11 . )1hizig! to which so many ffolk..axe being forcibly pulled -U, one side by Geoffrey't ' ' I to .care for Me. I very n3liob remain, Of tae ancient Abbey ,of onqy grows. .Surprising- j �
I . AiablepAu-the bit -ter weath,ex,of an .a, siGrong -hand:that.be realized he "W-se1l,'.th-zf1s:jus,t the queer thing `0� ons of the palace are little chang- rood� frequently plundered and ly fast, and if you have none now, � 1;
' i h, Mrs.. Perel-val., tto take your ed. Among the � in, however, must burned, nothing remains but a try the experiment I all est -of I , . I
, , had -very nearly. ibeen! run over by apbout'it all, mother. You remem- w1s . 99 I I
1.11 , 4t'nglish January, in a yew- "when boy 'into partnership -s -o on -an4 to be, 'numbered the magnificent royal Part of the flae church, afterward getting the $5 .1
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, . �n,(, tdl,ere wft'�very 11ttle T , n 3,7 -over by a motor? 1: make him 'in fact, my adoptod sou. park-, the picturesque line of serrat- the Chapel Royal. The palace was D . I !
� culai.ly bad. - . . _ o0m to eall! . run . ' home -a . Would ya,u Vbje<t to this ovurse I ed ,r,3 I ot right, .
*., I spare. The pemsou �.Wfio. had prac- walked with him to his"' cks -which form the Salisbury set fire to in m44 by the English "The trouble with many men'of . I . :
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'!Times "were always good, sso it tic&lly sa,ved :his jife .v&g. a, t&ll. big P�lao.e-,oitton the other sidme',of! I �should nort, ,61 ,00.lwse, Aream -of Cl;aigs, and 4 the lolty hill, crowned and although at .once -repaired Was small means, is that they -�ill never . " I I
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Neftmed, .for Secretan and Son. .The youtla with pleaswat, lbiovia"'.c' t1h tbown. 'Well, it waalle who �Xd-' mparating 'him' 'Irom .7ou, if ,yoll ,b.y -its noble lion's bead, whichowes again diestro d three, years later: make a beginning, arlidkeep Putting I I
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%vast ,.-wealth I -or which the heAd of . yieo,� - e wou e good yle j
� � and an air .tf - deasion that re- xis'&d Me -to .go.arnd, look for a job. " off the time when they will hav'6 a j -
�. . (the -firm waa famous,. inere-ar,ed minded Roger -.8ecretan of some- at Secretan'e, and -he turned ,out .to me sorodfimea. Fox -I , am .,& \V4 ry, associations with the -old-Arthurian fered once, more during the civil . � .j
4-vvery,.year-no one, was ansre.re- . lone.ly ma;n.�" . legends of Ed riburgh. 'the nucleus for investing. Opportunity, 11
, , o'ne ho hat.,sopm. laelore-he could & be .'Mr. .Zocretan .himself 1" I i . wars, when most of building of ,murse, enters into -ie making � j% �
11 ip-geted than' Roger S,e-cr.eta'n.:-,a-n<d ' 14 . .
. .. �.�b not think . "Mr. Secreian himaelf? The.m,i;t: -Mrs. Terdivzil 'baxl ,Eftown ,quite Ring Geoxge was the 'first reign- Was burned by Cromwell's troops. of wealth, and all men have �310t .17
� 411PY-took it as h'coinplimen.t that "I'm afrajd..I,ma;s.ia, bit roug1h, was, his life,you. saved?" !. white. ',sh.e. ,lo6ke4 at -him in the, ing King -(.theaecond reigning sov- After the Restoration it was rebuilt the same talents in investing their 4 j �f �
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he bad not lieft.theni to goito-Lon- j�.r�,,, said tj , " I , I strangr,!ft manner, he 0houglit. I ga he Palace since by Charles 11., who took a great earnings. I however, I
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�� i4,0or , e youth, "but it was Th�e boy -colored a little and: "You %*is'h tbiltako'Geoffrey into.' t L. -while Queeii int-erest in tht- work, and made should say, .:
1'�- "i I rath,er touch .and go. T.bab car laa4hed. I M. that any wage-earner who has L
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An 1. -a d no riglub �to. ' ; ,Paftnership-to, adopt him?" ilie, Queen Consort -�everal aktgge�---tions which, f . I
ha _Vo. at such'. a .`i0b, well� hardly that, m,61her.; re.pea,ted, rd- ary discernment and does not
��` l 1'tomw'waa prolid of him -proud. of I . incredulously. � to reside there since, Anne, of Den- ,Said, were treated with,great re- ,' 'in I . .
, tlpeod." , He, miight ,have been run dawn, -of, i,�Yes. I have set my heart -on' nixrk James VI.'s Queen, quittle� spect, although they weie ignored, do -sire to get rich too quickly can . I j.. j
j 1-tbe;tfirrn-proud of the vej�'y Maine "And I Laidazo ri&t to he eitalk- eewwse, but still -it was. nothing., -it, -Mrs. Percival." i its walls. In 163a Charles 1. Nva., 'The existing palace, with the 4ex- profitably follow this. advice. I .
1, . of -.'Searetan. . ing along Cie middle . of the road Agyone%would hame done the .,a ' . j Rhe was I or a, momenc . crow "Great -wealth has 1)ui�,ens that . �
j I , 'Uremselves mero. a blind a. -ad deal to everything about f2d, .11, I - -silent ned in the chapel royal at ception of a remnant of the build-
..Qhe � OffiCeS � . . I 'Then -with .an �evldieif-b .effort -she Helyrood, -and in 1641 ,he spent ing of James V. <the.niorthwestern few, ailtieipate. The disposition -of . j
� A hc - a � Vni Again .IMT.s. -Percival lapsed irgo apo],,, a, owers, in which are situate� millions isan engr(t.ssing task, and ., :
.k, � :kiTkd,;bf modument'in V , uwja ae 11 said ,Secre,taa, grimly. . bout -three months in the palace- t' I the
, � - , � , they vere so large, so handsiome very much .Yblig,ed to you, my boy. i not vel�-y happily. From that time historical apartments), is the struc- it becomes Moire So as 'modern life . I I
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1� andi-imPosing of structure. .Omly If you're ,going my %wj.&)r we, may as ing'.trhrough'her mind. Was, it-cinly IV till kr'eorge IV. visited Edinburgh turie of Charles II. becomes more complex. I
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I . . one,stx-ange thizag �ometimes,cai�zbt well wa,lk bqgether. :1 feel a bit t4,e , .1r. Secretan,'I must tell you that , The, residential part -of the pal- � ,--
. I . , lou :arm of coincideRee .at Percival is not iny boy'.a. real name. in 1822 no British monarch crossed "I remember during a money , . I �,
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I had. oeasid to ,see. i t --and t1at wa-s the boy, cliepilully; "take my arm, or v.afs �.it, after �11, the hamil �chf' --ban4i a wi4ille,s. 11c.'is dead . . . - . ��onies in Ho!Y-Fo-od resideJ min, Dal- .4eral ha-vea �i,tgnificent outlook to- I wanted ,to. I ,;ay that this ad- j
"-& gold.Ene whieh,ran throiAghthe will you?- No,-,;w*n,der motors are Pzoymidencet? . � .1 keith Home. ward Arthur's Seat and the Salis- ditional $50,000,000 would simply .
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vas, no:more. j j regard for the im, ere pede,stri an- " -by -Y. -PL . g .ndson:" 'Rog i amd the T,ziliae Consoxt also Tived "Is the mere -acquisition of I
! ,11is tw,,ell -firs,t birth-day7ne=1 "'My grandsonl" er Seel"e- at Dallreithion the occasion of their N.A.TURE"S INCUBILTOR. money in'teresting ? Frankly, that - ''-�--
. De,%th.ha4 not removed the p., lom7 "One will be �eompelled to, keep y-ear',hence-�z!he was -to -band him, -tan. 'hardly 'knewlhis,own v*ice-it; trst visitito. Edinburgh in 18A92. In .
81 J, . . I li�,�theonly san -jof a. car in sell-defeaoo, eh 2' sadd the -sealed envelope her 11298` waS,so 1ours, is a question which invol�os the
I . m� Secretam. "Thwt�s kwh -0 1�1 so ghiken. the autumn -of 1850, however, her ,e Rethod of Hatebing . er I have just been talkhat-, I I
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the b ead ,-of the flim, and the m, i e in he r charg for his. "Yes. 1 -am Marga.ret'Secretan, Majesty,aad P-tinee Albert .4sided .. 9trang .1 matt �
turaA 'heir,to all the vast wiealtE -to I siippose. Do.yon!live here7 b.0y. Au,d in tha,t, sbe could guess' -vour souts wife. 'He 'lived under for a cotiple 4 j Chickens. . abnut. A man must always con- . I ..
aocumiilate4 by ,th.e most flovaiall: You're a istrange-r-to:.,Die, and yet ln,j�y. af -Aa,ys at HoIT.rood, '
11 , rhinv ealed - t(O! �ih-e name of Per6ival-a 'family and subae,quently the Queen When Ona ranch in a valley of the Col- I
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I 11 seem to know,�you;r 5ace i 'name, I bi�liev,eznd'b,e -made 'his 0�ing to. ,ar xeturming from Bal- orado -desert we .1ind a new and I creased wealth L -:-
We-my mother ;aad I-ha,ve That, at- any rate has been my case. j
, I had zorxe�aut of his father's hoalae She inouse.4 herself &a thie, b-ov! way 'in Ithe world 1 -or ,us aTI. �Ee moral several times ob.-T-oke hex j 0,=- strange method of hatching chick- . ,., .
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--disiaberited,and diso-wlied, and ,Do mnly just arrived, :,Alz, .a 11-ew days sporke, 4sain 'in :his young e-aW`r:, Uft me -a =odest vompotenee. �on: ney at Edinblixgh -and,spent a might ens, says Sairi t N. icholas. Do I believe in the unequal di.s- I I I � . .
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one had,eimh heard anythingm-olle ;Ago. W�, lived near 1 ondon, aind . voice. I a tribution of wealth? I cer,fainly
. j I vlfidh I educated oil -r boy and on, in the palace.. 1m, Ap.rll, 1903, King Many artesian wells are in this j
v :,abolift hiln. That had happeneil .-the place I did nat ,suit .her; so, as 11Isn!t i1j.41 ...odd -and ra�llier! -wajeb we lived till Ge4ffrey -was� Edward held a eonat at Holyrood, vaRley to fur.nish water f.or irriga- do, and I cannot conceive of 1
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. . !some twenpy, -ears ago, and. people the,had a fancy Texibhis part, and W�)rld of order and economic pro- I � ,�.
. wonderf4, mo.ther. Such a stroke! .61d,eno,ugh to. got woYk. -Gleoffrey'!but his Majesty and Queen Alex- tion. They are made by drilling a, . I i
ls�id thatilft�:er.Secretan bore still 1--though-t1 miglit lbe .able, to get Wick, toe, -;for Secretan's is, the 'hims- 61.1 'has, no idea -of 'Ifis, idea- andra, resided , at Dalkeith Eouse. b - Ole i gress under any other system. The . I ��
. � : ttlie, marks &,his anguish and dis- facelerks-hip, in some .&I%e here, we of - n the earth, an4 aa the dirt Soc'e-ist has gl . ittering �heories for j ..
. I j biggest fixan iin the Midlanda, nad tity, ;and airr coming 'heTe ,was a Although not the Wdest of the is drawn out.. a pipe is pushed till I I
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ot, -ellow is who =�eTo, A106dent--" - Scottish royal palaces, that of water is reached, which then rises I
. . ppointment. . lnl,ov-Qd 'lip and tqdk za, ,small house
� � any,f -lucky, khey say, I I the reformation of the world, but .
. For there mas now no one to .-br eo-ttage, =61=---om ithe gets into sadh a good house. Per- '"Or the hana of Provide -Zee, " Hollyrood House is *in many respects to the top and flows ever the ,edge. be. wants to bring about the reform- I .�
I toome after Uml-no -one to.carry Xcirthern Road." hwps it's UaLe;�,eginning of the end said Seeretan, hoarsely. the most interesting. Itappeals to The earth was -dug away from the ation -on the wealth and energy of . I.,
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,i)n the goo4-4'61d�iiame amd*the busi- I '11!1ou w . I 0,71den,e, " the imagination as sione -other does. pipe so that the water, as it flow-
. 1�" after all, matber--4he first step to ' '40r th, hand of Pr e, ..
I . I "I'Tig I Sir . , .Xin. . n for :a e� . #'Personally I have, found that "I
! � j . I .9 , ithe fortrune IT'an going tto- make for agre M- rga.rat, grave3y. "We - I
mess of the ifirm, ainless he took in . ) eA - It has been the scene of some of the ed over, formed, a pool, in wbich , ..
�, - asy in these you p; �. I a most splendid, the most romantic, . . . .
,. a) -nei.' I-Vmajszathingheiy�ould. PUQO; but it lan"t `e . I m list, 1hink .,chat when we remetm- n ingenious lorm of incubator can, �he giving awa.y of immense V,ealtlj � . . .
� . .part nd da post. There are aL- and tbe most tragic incidents in a . . 'a 'an unsolved problem. I 11 ,
be ,obliged.w .dq, -of c,ourse; ,a ga U got a, . Y* tibinerged. . ""I
,4wlaws.mort a "Perhaps il iia,!" murmured Mrs. ber bow -ou were, brought lo� Scoitiv,h . be a live
�, , own pers.mal -,v.-e<b he could pplimuts tLlmu va,minn I , history ---of coronations, given some .
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14 � 1 41 . I I � Percival'- as th,e boy Aung his geither -*, how you actually wis,li no'iw .0ne'lible wa,s drilled for thing lize 1,700 libraries .
t' t8le t6 his na.U,i-,,,jt6*n. He had ciea�" . I 7 i �, royal marriages, festivities, . court into- the earth, and a, Row of water to Englislispeaking cities because I .
�, .. . "'Have y6u tried 9eejrerb,-#n'S?2,P �Atrbug young :a,ni round lier eliolll- to take the, buy inbo pa;rtnersh P- revels plots, . .. feuds, came lip with.& tempdratuke. of j02 had to strugWe to get books to -read � I
1!, , , �. J1UW n o' oth 0 r iaU.'roat.. . .,: . . I il 1. ,conspiracies, . � -�
. I . jlagwar gecretan never kuew what elers- perha-Ps it is,'Geeffrey." � .",Margaret.! - You won't be bard intrigu'es, murder%. degrees. Since chicks w as, a. Poor .young man myself, jj
�: � no Was a, h-an(l �M&n, and had It would be 1hard to -describe -as'l was I NVIII y�u return, good Moreover while Linlithgow and ill hatch .;
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. . �- niver said muct, ;a;boxit himself or impulm prompted him to ,oay ,the r -a feelings albout his for evil and let me have the boy? when eggs are kept just about as 'I believe another -admirable use . . � j�.
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: � 'They seemed W eeme from .oger,Secretan' Falkland palaces are of earlier for 21 days, thepeople for men of great wealth to make of . 0.1 -.
��, Jim .affairs even tothe&ew intim-ate. words. - new clerk, as days and weoks and I sh,all never be lonely any More date, for nearly four and a half warm as this a well decided to ase en -1 .
frie who own thi their money is the foundirg of p .
..A,�s h.e. ,.posseg,SO4 r almo i �s I a.nd Sound if you will both come aad take centu ies liefore, the erection of a Sion funds for edue .
, , ,R,nd proba,b- .him i.mvplun,ta ily, at ense even months Slipped by, r
ly xip -one knew bow ,deeply the lessly, ai;vce ,there was no vaeancy Gopffroy growing into an a3most your righ!tful plae,es in my life a.nd royal palace at Holyrood the mag- its .heat to hatch eggs. atoris and funds , .1
P Ofciourse,'the eggs would spoil if as of scientific ..
at the -ofive-unless t1he head -of the to forward the progre' .
iron ,.pf disapip'abxtmon�,ba,d eaten - e. indispensable person in the fixin- % my,house. 1-1 am Sorry for the nificent abbey which stood there . I
� � into bis soull. .For Geoffrqy Secre- :firm clwsf,,,.to create or i;s-ve-ut-0-1" at, &my rate, in'the estimaitien of past -I was a, bard man -I thought was closely associated with the placed directly in the, water, so a most re -search. The educators are .1
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I . t,an ti&a been the apple J his fa- And ,stw%, a thing'was. ab-S-01-1*"'y the great man. There was some- no one, should have any will, any S round can of galvanized iron was the most -valuable Servants in the
,� 1. th�rle *ye, ,ud it was tli,e man , a withaut pzeeedent- cottish Sovereigns. Founded in made, eighteei:i inches in lan4l, W ire can't use them too
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intense',aftection for .and wide in , The I boy -91wok his head. � thingabout the. boy that attraot�ad determination, but myeelf. I see 1128, by David I., this religious and six ine-lies diameter Irind)y." . . I .
him, sirrestdd his 6tice, held- his now. I was wrong. I believe ,your house was frequently used as a deep. By stretching . . �
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that se)a which had led him to be "No, air, U would be no use. anemorV�somiathing elusive 004 boy ha.s -taught me that lesso;i. I royal residence, Parliaments met the arm and h ..d down ilis, -ch,* - - .T. —.
! terA when the bo I I -W FACT AINtD FANCY j
. 00 a y maxried, -Secretan's is too big a Place foir quite incomprehensible. He be- waint him -I want you bobb. WiIJ within its -walls and in its church are placed in ,stra,w . .
I OD the impalse-of the uornout, a me. They'd %wver take a Wlow gan lit%e by little, to tell the boy -on ,come? 117ill you forget and Rings were crowned, wedded and on. th-o bottom of the can. In this When a Spanish duchess marries I
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dlese. and pretty girl, and who couldirt,proxilice stunning ref- ' , Id never have spoken iorgive V' buried. . wan too, they are - turned twice one of the common people, the man
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.Jbings he won. .
mever t,614 his' faflier* anift1ting. orences; and I i4ven't got any, be- Ito other men in his employ. Siev- He hel-dii ,out both his bands- The erection of a royal Pala - each day, and out of the chimney takes her title.
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I .� pbout it pjaO'd the deed- was done. cause this is my &at shot. at the ei,al times be, asked .him to dine th,ey s -book as the, wonallan took. was begun about 1501 by James IV., the chickens are drawn when two While few of tis are cannibals,
. I ,That want af confidence had cwt jobi 3Tou see." iSed 11inis'elf tl-em in her soft gra�kp. and from this time onward it was days old. Thc� are then placed in we are all somewhat, given t4j
I . wli�,!i him, at,d he prom
.. '.*c boy his fa,ther's f ortune and h-4 "Welit I do'n't �M.Cvw; fresh, ma- the pleasure of going to tee, Mrs. 'Yes; we will come, Geoffrey and the chief residence of the brooders and given their first food backbiting, j
04h,er's affettion. He was dis, terial is rather good sometipTes. pereg.val S,,m,0, d V SCOTTISH MONARCHS. and water. o . Can it be said a spring bonwat
, . . d -told t�o leq,ve the house 'Whajt'�q your name I" Z my; but Bomeho I," -she said, softly. "You were a, The can is securely fa.ste I ned in is not a Spring bonnet wben it bo-
Wnp o the d.zy was pub off and Put 'ff.) hax-d, man when you turned rny It is -noteworthy that one of the the ,warm pool by weights. The comes a woman ? I .
wiieye lie had been b rn and where "Geoffrey PercivaR,' Sir." and many nionths, elapsed- before Geoffrey out, of h Is ji e 8 connected with it was only things I
j. ' ' I i i e Road b 6ale - rat ev nt that appear above the It takes the tusks -of 75,000 eleph-
hi's: 4ap,py chihlboo-d had passed, "Geoffrey Peruval," inuttemd. hei, was ..*ble! to tarry ,out, his Laben-, simply betauve he ]loved a Perini- the marriage of James, to the Prin-
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all gry ont intoi t%e world, there to th,e elder man, thought6illy. The tion. s . ney and the end ants A year to SuPPlY the world�s
. ,voork bard fo . i -a 8ufficlent'living to � I legs girl, Mr. Secretan, but he cess Margaret, daughter of Henry of a small tube which i -s inserted in piano koyv.
I keep fe. intre mention * of the first name BY the ifine Geoffrey h!a,d been ne-ver failed in big love and iduty, VIL of England -from' which mar-
hims,df and his young wi ma,do bim wince. They had rea,ch- 114o,arly a year 4n his new employ- to yoll. His last injunction to ruit, riage came the union of the crowns. the.bottonj of thecan and curves ' Good judges of whiskey are apt to
And 'he never owane, bnck. Hard ed the entrance gates of Ayliagton I ward, be ruthless -executioners of the
mi,ent, Rogei tq,%retan had taken was ,bo bring up on)r boy r,o be a James V. extended the palace a,nd UP
"words fatther 'Place. tb<.,, home'of Roger Becre- a de -finite resolve.', He Would take cred!-'b to, you and to tie .-arne, of it has associations of a peculiarly Through the chimney the foul air S a In e.
and son -words Which both felb lian, and he stopped short. to himseff this boy, t.o be to him Secreban.!) . close and interesting chara,ctex with rises and esc-apes, I , nto the tube Look- before ,Iron leap into law- �
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I I .,were irrevocable, thoug1l Many - "Try -Secrotaln'e for a j�ob," be .,%a a. son, t,to sl�c,eed him in the "And y,ou' h1ave, done -it. lkrax- his unfortunate,daughter Mary, rushes fresh air with moisturo stlitq. I . .
.1 u s rs ,went, by . o a n( .
. said, "and let me know h,ow y0n firrzi, wfili a parbiler of�jnatiurer garet, nobly. Yoli baxeno't only Her-, the lovely Queen of Scots which ascends a -s vapor from the Tito mosqui&s hum is th ou I I
happiness water. Both are necessary to give not of his wings, but �of his breath- �.
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� .J�,69'14"'t�er would re'lent and call ' aln't forget that you ost his own son; dAne 2 enjoyed a brief period of health and strength to t
., 1, n years, Ile, had I tha-b bill, e given 7iiew
�umobheprodigals()n. Buthedi(l saved my life-worblilegs thoug1h 't but the could replaep, him with this lile, nerw fi Pe, to. X Very lonely after her return from France, here lie little ing. .
%use he 'o birds growing in the shells. j .
. . not; obiefly, perhaps, btc, may be, Good night, and thank ,boy, to whom he had grown oQly man, mid dnterest to the she read with George Buchanan, . When, Passenger fraini are felt -
4:14, not lonow where tha,b sop, was. 1P ,, 11 p1w These chicks
� you atnid, Sincerely abtac.hed. It was a firm Of Secrettan-and Son." played chess, with her favorites, artas strong as any ScoPod, the passengers ar�, apt to
I . 4 lie was to 1411 intentg and purposes' "bood night, Eir-and thank -thing that required much thought * 6 * * * danced with Chastelard, listened to chicks have evr,r been, and hatched ,-see sta.r.S.
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. : deafl and buried. you. I'll try Seeretan's to -mor- and consideration, He weighed ib A few wouth's Iater a new in. the music of Rizzioand held stormy in this way, it is, claimed that they —44__ _
) W. P; . ,, interviews with John Xnox. Here are out -of their shells -one day earl- In
j � "I'll never come back-liever I' ro refully. watching aeoffrey ,the scrjAiion in shining gold, appeareu c0litemplating what we do
j I oud, passiona Roger Secr<-�tan went, thoughtful- ca' she wedded Darnley,, here Rizzlo ier than when a hen alts on the for others we are apt to lose sig1lb
I How. the boy's pr tle while. Butinith-eboybecould'dia- In the window and on the brass,
. � � 11 j and here she celebrated eggs, . � of what other' do for us.
,words rang in. Roger Secretan's y into is warm, ,comfortable ,tett nothing, that was not genu- plat6 of the mosit ipportant firm In . a
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ears a -It he w ,ed Slowly bom not diamis r th;e life of Min he could ine, . industrious, arid PLtinstsking. the, town-' 'Secret6h end Son,!' Bothwel , . There's no fun ill JoLtfing it you . ' .
., Witter January day, from -his office, a from his memory the lie was clever, too, and dh"ed a raq� -th-c legend. Roger Seereitan Jamb$ V1. 'lived chiefly at Holy- -1 Pincli of chicory makes an cx� cali't:bother some: person who .is I
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� Goo 17ey 11,ul imherited;. more 6 %11 'face of4be bo�T who ]lad c masterly - grasp of detail 1 -kn y once more what real home f,j,od- before his aot,o cell*nti, 001ori . graxy, busy. I I .. . . .
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a fl�.I'ec of the pat�ernfd im"'rious -reg.clie i,n tho'Very nick of time. .the inilien's,e liqsIness h " .t %eant, When he, had throne of E� -land and it was here ,and l4ves no taste. )" j 1,
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* 11'empar Akd t116 Older M4 , ,,g4ir'�m*t.oamd- her boy ins,tall&f,in "You say you olce ha a home I . . . :
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, " . , cd: hh�st: 0:6 J'aslvv a iik.oPt proli,,o , uki-rig fazcies, aajhe say- head of the, ti;nl - A114 ItOgti 664- �.J�'JnjjLgj6n,� 1U *:AX,n.,o#irpr lonely InAa ,of: the di�ath ;Vilben Eliztt,�;, re such .j , - ijig M9,,,hotitr am.onk Plod,dil na� ,P�tjf.6. --Wb '. .. � ..
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,W,opt Of rams on 00ndl alfra;l� fl* U6-y'li6- bad U4.-L6ndo n, once aftietwara. The two vidts Of Ott. A4 � r fiorb,lbl�i dail "" ,4
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