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bread treat the ta"dard floor. lie When the flintlock reigned the 1114" she has now practically encompassed
written to millers, wholesale flair enge proportion of killed and woun(ls her 13114111111111')) ruin.
&eters, wholesale grocers, retail flour ed in ten battles, beginning with AB an award for king-peelting, she
dealers and retail grocerserriphsiz1 Zorndorft in 1758 and ending withhs-now to take aback seat 4411(0.41411114' the neeessity of dleeeurarlag Waterloo, was from one-fourth toone,royaltis, and somehow, in spite of
hoarding of flour. It is pointed nutflfthof the time?)eseIit°nb°t11ril&s treachery and peridy, onetean't
that thenew regolatins will not le.siaes,Theheazst10ss‘,asat Zorn-ieipeeeling a bit sorry fee a area
sen the quantity available 104' ('on- doter; 411)4110 32,010 out of 82,000 were whose weaker half can led him such
sumption in the Dominion, killedor wouned. It was also very sance, rind who has On Mot•e than
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she te &et, hen/An:eye_ ." gd Ilee ,-0 le. eet ;ere ne eight here. Then, every
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juline youMonte114ituileehe veiled Madame CouweI1 m.other heerfullY began the ar se she 14411 1(41 1-rfll3 fur \V110108 10 dealers are milted not to 1,1111111.8 was at ISIagenta and 'loll an etraordinary influence ovetr her
t,n,i eent In up v.ith a note. w-1 .Bento,'ww!ll. lowrelro toeavilen husband, who was decidedly the veak-
pttieee r1t,10in, rg. aI ilyre,helvr,0t1., er ., e" e ., .: 1"'ilereveridora 0ratta0madameI. n, fot.disturbingsoundsaewe• altaldeaestsk ylloone-elevnth.ItheFranc
sFtdtle1a eotlifortheTarmeyourbirthday4A squeaky hinge of the swinginwith regular grades of flour and 141 P1 everwhen both sides half in That menageand in all bin
ne Ins Paleicu11444. Why 2 t you let her 1 othnaiall!"moter aswerndoor in the dining-roomeaught hey attal deales are asked mit to sell More tamed with bi•eech-loadng riflesthe pietut,es Nichtbeemee thatsubdued
le tillmoretfaltitentionasshe1,1188111throughiDownthanoneweeks flourtofamiliesexeeeenreproportionoikilled and andomewhatcowedlook Which men
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Ne hat s the matter ? Yetere not, sick, 1 bile -wing and theboffending window M the puetomer to secure supplies week- tied to the apron-s-trings maeterful
'Wee,'1, n..1.,),I, to ,,,•s. '.01(.0. like one who is very • le -Tour, Gravelotte and Sedan was
She V;t1.4 %Peaking, ill a weary. emo-
t te same room beganits rat-Lat-tat, ly. Millers are oleo requested not to WOMen.
• are you?" one -ninth, the heaviest loss being at;
"N .eer mind you're deemed " promis- require dealers to teike certain Mare -le -Tours, where it was one-sixth, But here, again, petticoat govern-
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"l'ee '• I'. •-. • ,, , Le: 0, . eye.. e," "Se 1 came deem and saw him." rhe , e \ es,e she answered, "sick of has' -ed Mrs. Benton as she wrote, "West ginfetities of flour when purchasing
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t2Inctothat, should have attentionI telltoin and the ‚(‚(11111044' had to bepropdistinetly understood that millert.
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WOUND STATISTICS. nation's pulse- and shceme a fearful
erle)t m(iteeetend (14 4. to heee himtng onmy nervesandI cant enjoy rlY hm weighhad brokenOno hinge accede to these 1414)114. 15 11111 m renaOral drag -me her hteb-nl and
y rieveddtlf1eree1cfled to hoot mehome at all for worryingabout all thewmissing +tom the kitchen promptly dealt with ane the hi/Show inPMfamily after heand d 1,,. 44 111)
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s1“r- .e7i.i1i.1•"•,S1 -e4Nh: ae,e *.tl.ee,r).trh" ok 'her h,"ead. g• i"tt. thin
gs that need 11d 141to go up more, the stairay d a bourd on the back to sell their breacbased on the prcJune 1916Seven tad eighty-seven oncehas 1141 01111410(1 thpeeben--
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Weldo11Irlogilt 14pa11 unon t,he stairway creaks loud enough (diWere notedbaketewho purchase large stocks of 1110 on the battlefieldTen and sixeellsed of Emeeror Katoi Austria
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. "if it le. it is most unpleasant." said!, wake anyone from a 80(1)1(1 sleep,The kitchen stool had a habit of los- patent fleet.may find themselves in an teen-hundreciths per centdie later 1 She i.: ertditcel with le hie. the (1 1,
would let a tined de:a 'of a ee):1; end I can't stand Mont
!I- .., .e . No wonder you are nervous," cont-; 41>11, one leg at unexpected times. The unfortunate position when the Order i front their injurieseu
or 18.03 ccurnb, Mg lneTe le hind the 111 (4 a
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el- i -44 B. 4-." -ho :elm:in-1 ; ••.-.(t. 0>4 11' "Mere is no fonSon he I Should, is• forted Father. "They are startling.1 iron grate in the kitchen range had to is issued for the production of bread . -
a proportion far less than the 25 pet ; who adoree her, is opearently quite
2,11.--.." there'!" j I never thought of them collectively; be handled careian
fully lest t fll ito from standard flour.
; 1 cent. estimated mortality which stir- ; content that this should be iso, . rind.
I v.,,ui. 11.0-.- III- :-.1, klirsl: out, "No: if you ean avoid it." fmese before. Make out a list of the little 1 the ash pan. . The standard flour will be of high ! g00118 (11044(11044up• when the war begatt. , snitch= be appear!: less ludie 'one
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e; things all over the house which need , At last the list was' complete.l. quality and will be quite as palatable 1 Artillery eauses 54.74 per cent. of than (dams Tina or Nichoine, bet aes i
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l'ionts.e.,a.11t. to marry' attention and and the. children I will i Though much longer than she had esee as the patents arid even more con- n
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s, -rifles nd revoleere 39.16 per be ir• Losoed by a woman who at ems.to
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hiin, Yee told him that I could not give you a shower of 'annoyancere-1 peeted, Mrs. Benton viewed it with dueive to health. Samples of the 1 ('0)4(4,, bayonets 0.59 a1111 1488 5.61. ! be in:mired more by love than amble e
st....-•1 that I'd 1".14 4>» 1,4'minoyed ,Tpl . lye of env po.ible circumstances' Movers' for your birthday. How's' satisfaction. What a ,10y it was to standard spring and winter 'Wheat 13ombs, which have' eunplanted bay- :tion.
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artillery. be a terrible thing to be queen -pee.,
Percentages for wounds in the, heal ed by a woman Who has Met ell inter-
snd 110114.are 91 9.2 for the trunk they ' cet for you and whom you cordially
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e ayrel le a eller- ' under which I would marry him. Pre that ?" , know, that all these petty annoyances • flame sti be trims et .
e, me' • - . told him that in French and I've told/ "I'll begin at once!' exclaimed Mrs. I were to be wiped out in one clay! I will be required to produce a quality
el, ttee :lint a ni.. nt,41, 1141,1 then hint that in English, and Ile won't be-, Benton, determined to grasp the op- - What is wrong in your home? HI Of flour which Will not be superior in
ehe se.rleinied: here me. , portunity. "I never fell that we can; the items were counted, the 511111 total I color to the standard samples. Every
Tts,,e,•: I'd leel free- henestly, I think - "1 doeen't seem fah," she .;
1 afford to have an expert come out here, would doubtless astonish you. Induce; mill must fuenish to the rood (.011 ale
Office eVerV 11 io weeks a - - •
are 21.03, while Wounds in the extrem- ' deteet.
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' "The only thing I ask for is to be al-, and attend to these little things and I the handy Man .of the leouse to set at troller'e . . i . ities stand. nt 50.4 per cent.
' certain time to attend to all these; statement showing the quantity of Twenteethree and sixty-two him- j Queen temns -hasetew l.„, often 114.
little eepaire; or be your own "handy 1Wheat ground and the weight of flour dredths per cent. of the wohnds are
man." You win be surprised and de- I produced therefrom. .leadure on the classed as serious, 03.01 as medium
vately acknowledgel 11-r nW sy ie ma'. •
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lighted to see how much can be ac- , Part of any of the mills to comply and 13.07 as so slight. that, the victims I
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complished by determination plus glue,' With the Food Controller's. regulations cap return to the lines immediately. ' a great influence in the cause of the ..
"I hen. he elute the wily thing, IOU Spchi,. a '1 l, 1 . , nails, string and a few simple tools.' may result in cancellation of license. ,----,se— ' j Allies at the Spanish Court, whtri
letie is te go away mler( Teddy and eleeg the Riviera." rhe eyes can usually endure more than Tri rt. I . One hundred and sexty-seyen Caned,
I Keep sharp etre; charcoal and green i German peopagandn and Bololem is
111 t ri trrer well a nueband than a, lowed to lead my life undisturbed, you never have time.
thump on." j and he won't let me. There are. "I'll take a day front the plowing,"
e011. see here!" ProUttiliiil Mir"j1°-j others, toe. I had five letters this' promised her husband.
"Yon meet let do thet." . 1 morning. So all I can do is to run; Mrs. Benton immediately started on
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"1 der't propose te," Ale answered, sway agent." a tour of the house, trying to view it
quiet ly. - "To where?" asked Monte' ' through the critical eyes of a stranger.
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the ether s can't lind yotl," j "Yes," he 110.,ided. "There is the, • . , itin flour mills are alreads, under feed before the hen always. - I said to be rampant. i)412
• , "Where?" she asked with ieteeest. i village of Etoiseebtwe in the moun-1- WAR MENUS TO SAVE WHEAT, BEEF ANI) BACON. 1111111450 from the Food Controller's Of -
The -to tire lols of little eillate s in Linn)." - - ' Breakfast, -- Buckwheat griddlei Pea Soup. -Cover a shin bone with 1 fice. All the remaining mills will be
.. e cakes, syrup, toast, tea or coffee. 1 cold water, and bring to a boil. Boil' shnilarly licensed. The profits of the more or loss a V111' 44111101 tnel V.S ,t11
SWitta'Then 1 might ge) there. ("est tent'
inner. -Boston roast, ecam bread, i gently for the whole of two hours.] licensed mills have been limited to a ie a German of the Gerntents, it. i: 1.• t
She elemic her head. ; c‘gal." 1 D'
-..e ;el Meng' 1 hc Itiri.!ra.” I She ehrugged her ehotildels. (She: maximum average of tweety-five cents
•-1 12)vo the. little \images," she re-: lual beautiful ehoulders.1 j apple sauce, tea. 1 Then add one enp of peas brose, nep-1 difficult to guess in what dire tion r,.111
piled, -1 Mee Ogee here ane at hems,' -(tut look here. Supposing the -1 Supper. -Potato soup, oatmeal muf- - pen and salt to taste, and a vert, little1
I on - the milling of enough wheet to has tried to MI100111.0 hr r lim.band.
Bet it's no tiee," the+ flamiliou ehould follow you- fins, apple sauce, tea. : grated onion. Boil for half an houe Make a barrel Of flour (19(1 Ilte.). 1 Ono curious fart i 4 worth teeing
ehe ereiled, There wee something there?" l The recipe •for Boston Renee men- long•er strain and serve..
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nu rovingtou's arm 1-1111Sele twitch. ••Theri I must move again," ; tinned above, is as follows:- 1 Emergency B1scil1ts.-1, eup white i 1.,HE R TREE 6 nmv,rit. .
hat -e the of the Monte paced the room. Obviously; Boston Roast. -2 cups dre, kidney ;Hoer, 1 cup graham flour, teaspoon . • Nearly all the queens are 10,41 11
'111"1"1111""1"1"1"""1""""""""1111i3 inches taller than thele >melees, end .
Iteferenao--Padent Bk. of Canaan
when you survey the rt,',1 al, houses Of
Deane, 1 cup bread crumbs, 2 cups salt, 2 tablespoons butter substi.ute, ,
mei:: in the little villages,' Ale eaul. this wee not right. there ems no lea-, -
"lf they oo'y had here in Peris a hounded, Yet-thei-e seemed (0 be 1(0. grated cheese, 3 teaspoons salt, ee cup , 5 teaspoons baking powder. Milk t 1,•• .t Does'a Forest Rebuild • .
Use] f ? ...
eleete hewed back. ; son why she should he continually , 0 , -riot\ as
foree ,if good, honcet Irish cepe in- e•oy to prevent it. , liquid, 1. tablespoon chopped onion.1- moisten into a dough a little too soft
e: eel ce theee ronfeuncled gendarmes." He stopped in front of her. She Soak beans 24 hours. Cook in 8811-1 10 roll. Drop by spoonfuls onto a 1The rate of growth of trees in the
• r.
le; inueed. e . glanced up -her_ eyes,. 01 en 110417, C111111 ed water until soft. Drain, put greased pan, and bake in a hot oven. forest is usually exaggerated greatly,
-
14 1041(11 1041(11her atenniellineet at 1 he' and ,1(1j> aS trout prole. through food chopper, add onion,
-- ‘-*Dr. C. D. HOWe, 141)0 1411411)3 the past ; et•
"e'en see." les explained. "it might lie *11141grimly. • ,. enough of the water in which beans cakes, syrup, corn bread, coffee: tion and growth of the pulpwood spe- . E
summer made a study t1' the reprodue-
irerie" ant oheereation. "111 get. hold of the beeMiir to-daY," cheese, crumbs, more salt if needed Breakfast. - Buckwheat griddle
• true. evening m.P-1 -argue with him." "Please not." ,
en). Form into loaf, bake in moderate baked potato. , Valley, Quebec, on behalf of the Cont- ........,
logging, in the St. Mamie:: el
la' jAn4 Able 1.11.:11 to ley for Teddy IL She Amok her bead. were cooked (about ee cup to moiSt- Dinnee.--Baked beans, brown bread,' cies after
Corn -
1 M..e a you, '41 (114, to think of "But 111 1, the one who musgo
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that," she mermured. tiway. ts / seta(' hays a r t, nes oven for 40 minutes. Basin 00- Supper. -Scalloped tomato, "breed, 441141>10(1 of (‚0)14041 1(400 produced the E
Meide wile Mee - in a good (‚110144' mites with hint alone, I think perhaps • casionally with hot N'our and fat; stewed 1)01111011. tea. : following conclusions:
— . The recipes for Baked Beans, Brown; Over 2,000 trees were analyzed to !el
,
wet's. • • I could make hint see that."
-The triedde is, they lack sentiment. "Pletiee net," She repeated. i Br,altfast.-Oatineel porridg•e, bake Bread and Etarley Brendi mentioned t"
these gentlasinee," he enneluded. "Whatie the harm 1" ed apples, brown bread toast, tea or above, are as 'follows:- ' determine -their rete al' growth in et
'"., 'When other tierreeers hit that
"Thee- arc altogether ten
1..., ,.1,1,L "I don't think it would be safe ----for, seteee, Brown Bread. -2 cups graham flour,' diameter, height and volume. While et
:a • town,
the results of this study have not yet e. They, too, don't want to them,
OW there IS just ono
WALKER HOUSE
-w ..1 In ONE TOWN where I
stay,
And, say, you ought to
e see me grin
When my trip beads
g's.• eee that way.
The only other time I was so happy,
Goodness knows;
WastWoehse.n a kid Dad bought me
Red topped boots with cepper
inge . '. either of you." 1 Dinner. -Fish pie, mashed potatoes, I. cup White flour, let cup molasses, been tabulated, they have gone far e For they say, "At that WALKER.
— She raised her eyes as she said that, boiled carrots, cup pudding. Vie cups sweet mine, % teaspoons enough to ;justify the statement that i ,HOUSE
it 1 "
crlApT ER III. and for a moment Monte was held by / supper._.- , . . , ,
• tsteam oe ceimy soup, win
cottage cheese, tea biscuits,
• "After all it's too bad for me to in-' 'Tee",
A Summons t leM. en she,
Monte himeelf hed smile eine, pee fli•t mytroubles on You," she said. , eyrup, tea.
yet, ..'I do't mind,' he answered'quickly.' The recipes' for 101111 Pie ancl Cup greased moulds and steam about three
the very first thing he did when start- "Only -hang it all, there doesn't seem Pudding, mentioned above, are as fol- hours. , meter of one inch; 100 years to make
a six-inch tree, and 150 years to reach
accueecl of lackieg sentiment; and .
ing for his walk the next morning was to be anything I can dol" 1 lows:- Barley Breac1.-4 2-3 cups wheat the minimum diameter litnit, of 12
to order a large bunch Of violets to be "1 guess there •en't an thin any Fish Pie. -2 cope flaked fish, 1 cup flour, 2 1-3 cups barley flour, 2 cups inches established by the cutting regs
sent to number sixty-four Boulevard one can do," she replied helplessly,
Saint-Germain. Then, at a somewhat seasoned white sauce. Mix the flaked Milk and water, or water, 1 cake com-
faster pace than usual, he followed e
"So you're going away?" fish with the white sauce, put into a pressed yeast, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2
To -night," she nodded,
the river to the jardin des Tuileries, „-0 e•
T r tois 0" greased baker, cover the top with tablespoons fat, 2 teaspoons salt, Soft -
10100.
flour, salt and soda. Add the mo- Akin, it Mises about 40 years for the Where 15 the 011385(111(0 sTOWN where
5 that
Soda, 11/2 teaspoons salt. Sift the within the forest type under consider- re
lasses and the milk. Pour into well little spruce trees to acquire e dia- e WALICER HOUSE is? Don't
and crossed there to the Avenue des „
Perhaps. Perhaps to Indite Per -
Champs Elysees into the Bois. haps to japan."
110 414111110(1 as confidently as if over- It was the indefiniteness that Monte
night his schedule had again been put did not relish. Even as she Spoke, it
in good running order; for, overnight, was as if she began to disappear; and
spring had come, and that was what for a second he felt again the full
his schedule called for in Paris. The weight of his thirty-two years. He
buds, which until 110114 had hesitated was perfectly certain that the moment
to unfold, trembled forth almost be- she went he was going to feel alone -
fore his eyes under the influence of a more alone than he had ever left in
his life.
sun that this morning blazed in a tur-
quoise elry. Perhaps they had hur-
ried a trifle to over take Monte.
He had sent her voilots; and yet,
except for the fact that he had never
before sent her flowers, he could not
rightly be accused of sentimentalism.
dne had acted or. the !Tar ot the Teo -
Mont, remembering only the sad, wist-
ful smile with which she had bade
him good -night when she stood at the
(To be continued.)
Shown Up.
Lem:ranee, says Dr, John Grier Mb -
ben, is quick to betray itself, A young
Woman met a young man in a libraey,
and in the course of their conversa-
tion the man remarked that he was a
great reader,
"I am eeading Shakespeare now,"
said the girl, "Did you ever read
Romeo and Suliet?"
"I've read Itorneo," said the young
buttered bread crumbs, and cook in the
oven until the crumbs are brown.
Cup Pudding. -Put into each greas-
ed cup 1 tablespoon of jam. Cover to
one-half the cup with a batter made
as follows: -e tablespoons of butter,
ee cup of, sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup milk,
233 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking
powder. Cream the batter, add sugar
gradually, and egg well beaten; mix
and sift flour, baking powder, and
salt; and alternately with milk to first
mixture. After tuning into cups,
4411( 111 the oven and bake,
Breakfast, - Cornmeal porridge,
toast, pear jam, tea Or coffee',
Dinner. -Fried haddock, mashed po-
tatoes, creamed onions, emergency biso
cults, honey. -
Supper, --Pea soup, baked potatoes,
brown bread, rhubarb lam, tea.
The recipes for Pea Soup and
Emergency Biscuits, mentioned above,
are as follows;--,
en the yeast: it part of the liquid.
Combine all the ingredients, and mix
into a dough. Knead and let rise to
double Re bulk. Knead again. Put
into the pan1and when double its bulk
bake about % of an hour. This re-
cipe makes two loaves.
Baked Beal -M. -Pick over the beans,
cover with cold water and soak over
night. In morning, drain, cover with
fresh water, heat slowly (keeping
water below boiling -point), and cook
until skins burst. Drain beans, throw-
ing out the water. Put into a bean
pot a few piecee of salt pork cut into
cubes, Cover with the beans, and add
1 tablespoon of salt, 1 tablespoon of
niolasses, 8 tablespoons of sugar. For
every quart of dry beans used, add 1
cup of boiling water, and as they cook
add more boiling water to cover,
Cover the bean pot, put it, in the oven
and bake slowly six or eight hours, or
cook in a fireless cooker, Some pre-
fer to add a little mustard,
ulations in Quebec, for white and
black spruce. Balsam grows some -
What faster, A one-ineh tree is made
in about 16 yearS, and tit takes in the
neighborhood of 70 years to reach the
Quebec diameter limit of seven inches
at two feet from the ground,
yell know?
et Why, it's that good old burg spelled
1114
The House of Plenty
The Walker House
Toronto
Geo. Wright & Co., Proprietors
el it is 11 favorite dodge of the entailer
halves whett hueband end wife are be-
ing photographed together to stand on
• a flight at' marble stepeeetwo cr three
above their ladies,
ArrACKED BY A LEOPARD.
E xciting Experience of a Treveller 1(1
An Indian Jungle. • •
A scene that to a 1'11501 14(04' might
et have been ledicrous, but that to the
Ee man who took a leading rare proAed
more exciting than amusing. 111 de -
5 scribed by •Mr. C. E. Gotildebury
Life in the Indian Police.
He Wit s travelling through en Indian
et
40 jungle when a leopard seddenly
ei sprang out and eeieed the elerlhaet 04)1
s'et which he was riding by the trunk. 'Mr.
Gouldsbury had eo time to think-
gp mull less te raise his gun..
E What happened immediately after-
wards, he says, I neve11 coUld quite
F. • tell, for during the next few minutes
"11 I was not in a position 'favorable for -.-
rsse observation. All I can remember is
g that ottr monemente were extremely
14 rapid and ieregular bringing. mo at
= LIMOS dangerously close to the leopard,
which still retained its hold.
The elephant, in he efforts to rid
itself of the tenacious breth, was
• dancing' :about with an agility id:11030-
1y at variance with its otherwiee 10 -
lentil and dignified appearance. For-
tunately, the tussle did not last long,
and the next, thing 1 remember was
seeing the leopard hurled violently
back into the jungle, . where it lay,
'telly exposed to view, growling sav-
agely, but showing no intention to >'e -
new the struggle.
The elephant stood quiet for a Mo-
ment, and, taking advadtage 'tithe op-
portunity, I put a bullet through the
leopard'S head; then, forcing' Ole ele-
phant quickly through, the scrub,
made good the distance between 115.
Don't put "frosting" on ettize. No
patriot docs it.
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