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thr sageet cottaa
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°HAKIM IV. Ceout'd.) ahead of o -morrow." Mrs.
noyls voloo was a. little sharp,
tiottot to \vhortol.
"Thell
011, I (.1911t Sentethnea one
doea things foe which there la no Cc -
or , Jean Oarnay' Jule waded into
• this sea of explenation and did pot
t.now how to get vet' again.
(To be ,Ootstireied,)
If There Were Dream Sell.
tbere wore dreanls to sell,
Do I not knew tall well
What I would buy'?
ape's dear delusive Spell
ShAppy tale to tell, •
joY'al. nesting sign,
• •
1.N.0‘1,zrititle ,ctaroisk• aotrAln YONx7iw1111.01dSullatii4:4114:b111:11; d barte
1-114t4°° 9, ktiONV, but Ian teo---too excited Tliough it were keen with pato,
Qrlii•
iiinti`. Nra,s' l'illoilt'l*kt "11°' 1144 *6 to sleug. 'When I said I was so lier)1 All else seems void and vain
he'AP t"' at114111, I won (wed if you thought it sellast01
• To that line rapture,
doM at Oka' laaaa'ada" \\418 1"'*°0 Munsael, is it selfish •of me to want
tor elnergereies. to be -huppyr
' c ' 1 would be glad once mere,
611114°* Alice sat down on the bed.
°a "It's the most natural thing in ihe Slip through an open door
• "by the through train ft.
4211' C11111118'' get morbid ideas into your head. Don't Keep what I spent of yore,
(.1 said Jean Caeney, "Don't, • Into Life's glory;
Takta'adeya'w rote tahrietopher Smerle,. \yeti N,gg
placo on, greased peleee er, telait,erlt11:estitishttar:" toliit-Illel 111:11,(Itallarondilii! letil.:pdo that!" Her voice was still Pind what I lost before,
AMA- temptud.
and there Arc certain fundamentals tie praetice is ueces.sary to make these Hugo ever been xeally sane? And had I? °6Y., it cl(}es seen1 selfisill libln- As it one daY befell
i cool placo' tion. He is as sane as he ever wa4^ gewhy nemeses? dear—why should
•9'.0. Breakie Death's f 1
ot Coley relatlenshipe Which Must be, very beaetiful and delielotte. If you' ely Clarietophea Worded his letter thus ning, te be So ha?py and—and rt a, , , frozen .spe, I,
Hear an old story.
paper
Net evsary ono has an eyo tor color till dry tstsd nicely coated. Just a lit -1 AS sane as he ever WAS, il ano.
VOilittrO ear in eltoesing relative end acme, for the berries and sugar may
Corning' on Thursday, the any after such nice thane's about you—bowe If th•ere were dreams to sell,
ruga for iker beetse. 1 , .••ous' be turned int() an exeellent dish of tomorrow; Hugo was coming •here, plucky and sporting you were, and I Do I not know too well
have te aairly good ale, for fortraei, cranberry sane*,•
.. boW much he admires yen," • What I would buy?
—Louise Chandler Moulton,
the child who draws u dog AM his. fiesta More easily prepared tese the etue-
rie ama is cryptically on purpose? Jean 'Caimay of leaving you ou of it.' --
- Philip
e livered. 1 wants you to visit es a lot. He sald o law nigh,
• Love sh d
learned beferll the home deeorator can. do eot tkuceeed at first,
Toe late to atop him now. lo-moiroa
morning he left Lon.don. "I told him that we were frauds,
id bluntly,
kindergartee alkastell pad ° di esualleti prunes, candied Ceming her e—conung to Bordigh ern 1V11,7. OarnaY sa
isteoree the Auxt.,,o0A ei light and shade` nuts Mel ether sweets a like nature
„ How on earth was e to b Beeause you saved up for this holi-
ne
Which indicate the most notiteable Vox' the I
st ho uiv boa eupftas of,b2.01.„ to Alice? And to Philip Ar-' day? But that's what he meant, And for Hints f • Tired Ditra,;,,;.s
i I, ft an sea ts Sugar with ti half capful of water 1 ue.Yrie• Mrs, Camay remembecia•esd we hadn't come here--,-. only think! 'rile few oases or Musicians who
—why—I'd probably never h have suffered mental and nervous
oUtline• 8nOk'S tO Perfect Until the syrup begius to trace on e something the doctor had said, a
near remark in connection, with his Philip again. It was just fEak:vZ:. brealtdowns seem to excite some who
Ir.Srialapciretthorta form lamg before he aliglitlY )"`ellowish tint Take eareliains,, essiont InsanitY Was seldom said he fell in love with me two Yearsl do uot realize that eli intense int II
le shadows And bright•
that it does not caramel; it must be and et,„ eras alwaye hereditary. ago, and he wrote to the Archers taSk- tual workers are liab1e. to nervous e and:
illutako,,,, are liltil;tioalpt:Ileltilt Ilstiorea,NT,edeoilloptp*.1101r opapheacioinnu, st perbitp Rome and Mrs. Archer
as a distill -I ing for our address, but we'd left] • disorders, if proper care is u t
luo ftltrnisittitng, ntiarny dl,other alienists did -nob ag-ree with him •wher we'd didn't know brP•111
. tal'en °
Mad if Ma , ca'S o oral. but :limpet on akeavers, or plump fine pitte gone. He seed he went '
always becatme ot lark of • d 1 t t t be jeo era'
the' bee that was hie opinion. Was Alice's' hack;agisain. last year to try and find Brahi bankreptcY is a
eeperseme s toethancks dip them in
Opportuno
'or -a higlecless Mee, to tieriaret:eX"
•clusive'selling rights tor the fel-Ilona •
"Savir" coal eavieg deyice.,..Thoue0
autia , of "SaVirti" now la use. in,
Caneda. They are geerenteea to
save 25 to.5f1 per.ceet, of tiie eeal
used for eitlaer furnaces or rangefi.
This is a machine, eot a worthless
obennicel. Exclusiee territory ie
110W beMg a/located to responsible
Men Who can qualify--seane capital
and abiiity to direct a selling force
required, This a genuine pro-
position for a high-class man for
every town. Act quickly, Write
for tell pa,rticulars to Victory
Specialty Company, 65 Yonge
Toronto, Ont.
COMMOD. CC:an-
t laiut Creative workers •
ized be- .ua. sn t at strange? And we came: pour out
1 their soul wealth in euch lavish man -
in What '--
to look foil as soon as the eyrup end set them en buttme p a, es +vase an odici 1 media. board had here and found hum ca
suddenly decided to release Hugo de:del." nes- that there conies a tinae when the
enuse ,
ceived end the woman wonders Why The girl's dark eyes glowed softly, teeasurv is empty. It is a harrif.ying
1.
4\rrkw is pointed out it is readily per- to harden.
she did not see it before Tito lines A ROLLER FOR IJNENS. A light step sounded in the hall and and her smile was just. one more
Smarle?
of a room follow the eettangelar or A discarded winds blind roller jean Carney hastily tlirust the two WOrry to the unhappy woman whose
the equere—it is evidem that an ellip- jest the thing on esa ' 'II to • 11
ita 3.0 center- 1..1
' letters into a drawer of the writnig- cup taf anxiety was so full. .
tical or an rinand room is found iu the 1,),iet.Q-s and any other linens which • 1,
tune She was st• slain th ee •ta- ' '
... 1 a g e. , easels- 'Yon—you're .quite sure, Alice that
ling likee.leef,, Irlea: Wand stall on th.e, you care for lune? I mean to pay,
Mull heave or apartzutzt- The con- should not be 'folded. The roller may lea I &seam, when Aliee came there's no doubt in your own mind?
struction lines tieing reetartgular we • be eat may length desired Ana a i)io'ce in° o the
• 1 now hp in love with you, but per -
&meld not disturb them and ourselves of cloth tacked to it. The cloth will .011, I'm so ''''glq.d you're still a lial
It takes the practiced eye of art aX. with the dew still on it—fresh, sweet, Philip because he's rich—I suppose he
perienoti decorator to swing a day- sey, rye get something to tell you, that, I love him because he's suet --
and indescribably beautiful. "Mum- is rich ---or famous, sr anything like
bed, eoneh or bed diagonally eta into SoMething rather . . . wonderful." well, splendid, mumsey. So big and
a teens ead not disturb the • repose of• •"Yes, dear?" SG . keen
• plaeing rugs and furniture at an. servo as 0 covering to keep the iinees ununsey darlingl'•3; The girl's fag4 qhere's no doubt in my mind,"
iw glee and diagonal to tho room's lines, tlean. \vas radiant, like a sun -kissed flow% Alice replied shyly. "I don't love
fuse and.---eaid stamei
• the :room, • 'Philip has asked me to marry
•It, is neither correet xtor e him,"
platt.‘ apr11t piano, a desk, or "Yes, dear?"
sgid I -would mmusey. Do
rhino, ck$et 1001T -ease across a cot-
' and 14.avo on ugly, tihmstalar and
'Useless spitee behind Tho piano
and the nom wilt look ranch better if
Ike long lines of the ease are allowed
to follow the construotion linea and
the same is true bookeases and
di its, If the tenter apnea is the de -
std iecolion fet. the desk then plate
it whist the wall, not stress the
corner and lot the light from the win-,
dew fall„ if possible, over the left
1 'older.
,•‘‘t• Aro often plaoed At an angle
'fireplace or a davenport
-.11:,1 a square table is often turned
diagonally in the room; the etfeet
from both is ono not only olle„usive to
ttte 'ye, but inartistio az well, Accord-
• in to the siuspitent and best Standards
of home furnishing, Often a woman
pluet.-% table. four-Scp.mrs And prop-
ob.., bat. bap &CMS it a square cover,
aa bad aS any other tornertvise
ThertideY, gebrna 9241
evelPpPriivnitlegININscoiultliht3. nd?r
The Toronto conscoato/7 of Mesta'
some little time ago assumed control,
of the Memorial institute Musie
School, a acboel organized, two yeakei
ago under tile direction 01 the Baptist
'Weinexas I-lorne Mission Boerd, in one
oti uhf gi si°3C:10°1v0410:1:idUSCittlrnitlYeelitt::0711sniictl_dricLSvltilrasliegetSylSolh:te:
among the leader -privileged classes of
that section of tbe city. Instruction
is given. in piano, violin and voice cul-
ture, and nieety per cent. of the pupils
are of foreign births 'rills mush)
school Possesses an irresistible appeal
for the boys and girls of •the coin.
munity, and the teachers from the be.
The Optimist.
ginning have been besieged with. re.
The fields were bleak and sodden, quests for admission to the classes,
Not a wing
Lacking space, ana with a limited
Or note enlieened the depressing number of pianos available for prac0
wood; toe, the number of pupils up to now
A soiled and sullen, stubborn snow- ha s ,thad to be restricted to 150, and
drift stoo a only thote boys and girls wins possess
Beside the roadway. Winds came genuine musical talent, and -Wao have
mutterbag ambition. to work, were admitted.
Of storm to be, and brought the chilly The tuition fee is small, and pupils
sting , are enabled to purchase their own
Of icebergs in their breath. Stalled violins oa small instalments. The
Forth plaintive pleadings for the boys (whose keeneSt ambiticoas were
cattle •mooed incltade school ,Children, news -
earth's greeo food,- realized when they becaine possessors'
No gleam, no hint of hope in anything, of "fiddlea"), and factory girls wboae
meagre ea,rnings prohibit their taking
The sky was blank and ashen, tike the instruction in established musical
face schools.
Of some poor wretch" who drains As the vieline laave become the cher-
-
life's cap too fast, ished possession of some of these
Yet swaying, to and fro, as if to ding clewntown homes, the Piano has also
About chilled nature its little arms of found an entt'ance into many humble_
grace, dwellings, where a love for music has-
Smiling with Promise in the wintry been awakened througa the girls an&
blast, boys attending this school. The in.
The eptimistic wiilew spoke of spring. fiuence of MUSIC 111 these homes is
, _Elba Wheeler Wilcox, calculable, aad in many instances has
ea-- raised the standard of living,
Morning Soliloquy. Since the founding of this malts
,
school instruction has been generous -
My Soul, Good morning. ly provided through volunteer teach.
Another day has dawned for thee or .
. ers selected from the Conservatory et
realization. Usually those who are me
cherished , Music s . As tbe teachers have
complaining of . the hannease amount Praised be the God who
taff.
strivea with patience to develop the •
of work they do and what they pro- thee . talent they found lurking in such
He knows my faults, the' great the
) esame, abundan.ce, the Toronto Conser-vator,y
of Music has recognized the possibili-
The tasks unfinished, scarce begun,
ties that lay buried in the down -town
And grants another day's resPite
districts, and so decided to give every
To woo from evil and upheld the right.
boy and girl in the community with a
Resolved to heed Hie. gentle warning talent for Music a ehance. An efficient
I gladly greet His world this morning.
staff of teachers under a qualified
C-ood merning, my soul.
principal, presides over the numerous
—J. W. Shackleton.
es_ , class -rooms equipped with instrue
• ments. ',,a -
duce, are not the ones to suffer mental
breakdowns. It is the man and the
woman who is so absorbed in the work
that all rational ideas of conserving
psychic energy are lost. He has no
time to think of himself, and rarely
does so until he ilnds 'the wreck Of his
mind and body about him. Then it is
often too late to extricate himself.
Musicians will be interested to learn
that there is a theory advanced that
on his \\kolas. It seems to make them t
more—avell, more maely,. Don't you
.... i the mind is made up . of an infinite
number of minute subataiaces VELTiOUS-
01:111k SO?" Mrs. Carney nodded. "Pm
proud that hes ehoeen. meek Alleel ly defined, With -every thought orig-
.
anind? Ian so happy! Oh, mute went on. Do you a
Ci d el as you VP yea. destross one or mere of these
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A N'BW TOY EOR A YOUNG
(MILD
eaiadibe• • 'd 'Mating in the brain the energy 111-
you.ey derling, Tedlein-e't 111-10Y \Vaa Pia- We WOre, "absI11 or ,
silk to bo so haPpy this' woildra isn'T queert Mean, ineit-iparticles.- Fresh paiiieled prepare to
Iler head went dawn an Jean's ing Pld/dp—everything turning out. tate their place if the conditions are
normal and the body is in good shape.
same
this, as though it were a fairY
tale: wouldn't have been quite the Sleep and ,diversion are the great re -
same anywhere else. I love Berdig- •• ..
hera—I lore wisia seeeas storative. 'Musicians are often entire -
tell nae about nhen you were herei la" too Pars/mos:keens in these matters.
before? You said it was a sort of I They 'work themselves to the limit and
honeymoon. Did yoe meet father then. wonder why' they have to go to
here? Were you married at the.time? doctors for disagreeable, pills, which
CHAPTER V.
I thought you 'were married in the often only pelliate the trouble at best
I t • • •1
slaoulder, There were tears—teais
ImppineSS mingling with other tears
•of Utberest misery.
What Was to become of this poor,
pitiful elaild? Was her cup of joy to
datheti to the ground before she
had scarcely tasted It?
•••••••••••••••.........
seem o lemem ei yam. It is net the 'sleep they less -to-Meht or
1 ...• No Cause at Ail.
I Friend—"A man has just gotten
i• divorced because • his wife •basn't
, epoken to him for a year." ,
• Meekton—"G Ileavens, that's no
cause for divorce!" •
Oh, night of love and eight of saying you were married In ,Lendon —
to -morrow night, but the long eumula•
-
memorial •
Jo= , Gurney, heti inAttecesisulndle,eln\i"y curiotis;, tive losses that do the miscbief. WOMEN! DYE FADED
thought Alice Sud -
dm ever cense to this Bordighera? deniv taking tui interet in that night -
What had she ever found here but ratu-.6 of a past hi Which else, pool:
&VS". Dolls or All are 1,0\1•' heartbreak? There WM. heartbreak
Fish That Shouts.
THINGS NEW AGAIN
' preaeeser 0, H, Greene, ot the Unia Dye ex Tint Any Worn, Shah -
to a. number Of scientists a newlY-clis-1 nY Garment or Drapery.
versity of Missouri, recently described s
a li mina.ted fieh whose habi-
covere u . ,
• quite takes tile, in every whisper el the palm trees, ioichild, held, unconamously, e a -nis
piece soft rag doll. The model tys,•-ery restless heave of the 'silver and Pwthilt Purt fajceenaa hC:vreliraedY. bth.egera: thin
e but none
es
p 1•Z•ibi ebon sea in every seent that hung solcsel Idailinures"s1 behind eliee_sehe fee,
• • gy,
so dear no the Itesarta'of little boy hingalorously on the breath of. the - A 1 d d
eapecially attraciinght. There haa Always been beart-1170x6.43:11,ed1) fre-Pnee' N‘Sratsee lYn-e-‘Yvehichalilie t`tgt montereecane:elm, The
t
bli's new rompers. The ratter; tbe.„151_iwas' inuel'' had been tricked; the face of Hugo fish shouts 'when pursuing its prey.
ides the sloe] a% wen aes d en end of Hector' Bach fish, aeceeding to Professor
Urraugeteent. meat steles The Dell mazr ,made vSSUa.‘4"1-„„„„, , Augustus anent, to 1,vhout this w kharel Greene, ia IIRMUn—frcett -wan
kDL
The best. arrang\nuant ter faarniture Ulubletullhekt Inualin* tr'r phospheresce.at lights and when
iota rugs Is in ai,:votlalvo with the cloth or towelin or of ortto'lwagwilielt:fsilneurweStinsittli—uer—a;::dilceletk'nist;1;7:iar:1 aoft'..1„Ltail:a t'itikesal blearing down on smaltler'Esh and,
abler Eaeh reeene. package of eleimnorie
Alan -toilette It may be stuffed with? had so mu& to fore. Ile was her dedicated to e Little Goa 15,111° Scr°1°th mate distracting noises,- ha: driving
rergete. Dees' contains- directions so simpl
Diamond Dyes
Wanted—More Music
• Memory Contests.
• Canada has had a -taste of the Music
Memory Contest. Various cities Iteve
already staged one or more, aial from .
all accounts the contests have "gone
over big." But the question. in the
minds of many folks interested in the
musical welfare of scb.00l children is
—Why not more a thena?
Tlia writer is firmly ef the opinion.
—and he Is prone to believe the,re are'
thousands who think the same—that
no single factor in the musical firma-
ment is wielding such great infinence
111 the musical lives of school papili.
to -day as this same Music Memory
Conte,st.
When one sees a big city music hall,
crowded_ with children, listening attena
tively to a symphony orchestra play-
ing some four dozen or so extracts
from =laical masterpieces, and in sur-
prisingly large numbers getting the,
right name (If piece and conaposee
without the least hesitation, one sees
the actual operation of a process
,rieltes sua-ely eleaegaaes
cotuatry massical. •
Unquestionably the IVIusie Memory
e Contest, wherever bonducted, is the
introducing thonsarals of
e gaSeoes eenteSta of las .N7,1212-11allng' the any woman, eau dye or tint ens? means of
direction of the wails, either lenelt- . - 4 tb
vrke or eeross the rue= :if the moan rags, or iItISa kaPakt or or wool, wail- ktisivallds tlIat madmml wh•t) "'Ad beell Been" face looked to Jean Carmen es
nature eut upon the floor, the rui ible. As well as "totting" by atudiug ‘ '4' ge -, , tealthily hid- l'onr 611 e-x-allanatien of eenduot 1110"S%i '44
tS large enough to attontraodate far- dine OW kh.nalidi make the don wash- ail these lifteseit 'S"•1at Eresnsae°1" 4'
Still Iltaiii& Chain and atoele rany'h. vith 11''' 'Ild malultr Vr.tralfk c't v that he was well enough to take
left about the romp. at colavenient mt.. ith why hadaft she been courageous
era anti givo rleASArtt \-arlety. ),ITV.rs eetald be te percale or ging-imen. Carious, that Jean had 'lever r, 8' ittation whith ha4 frig-hte*Bee
^'eceasionar tables to held the rieweat' Ves peesesenete. ale ,ealeh u -ng, 'cl tIza,'tet an act of irsereshaelts etupdityt Fhy
• —why had she ever inarrie Huge
Likowkao. aarkill tavks Rdvortisoa a,s n ,or to be real dreso of $skin or thought of Ms_ Corning back,
Nolt ar Ina•tAtint, t,arattez, or a ja_t The Pattern is cut in 3 Sites: For fifteen ye=s he had been as- one smario ,
tlf i..tandies, are, of' couree,, to be placed Z`:•71aall, 12, luelies; Xledium, li; in•chW; dead* rkcIt "IS' to h• -r, btrb tva ev-61-5-°"1 And her* Was -Mice asking que.s-t,
tOltWaitiltly near Maas and eineire; and Laage, aha incites in length. To le had el'er kueNvit e•-'°.°14 Claristah tions that llould net, he anSwerede
heir site permits plethq them At any ineke the doll for a Medium sem re- Iab•Ors T°' "ea Pinug° SO-Izar'leesn14,21ea: truthfully; questiete, indeed, be Whiehil
Ogle whieh Makee for totrcea‘leare„ irea % s-arti. a material, for the beelludiszNellterl' 111.1147nent-ernin, &Ye' 0- 'yes -4 te,17,13e,311,7,..,,,u,„
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•pera ti )7:art." la regalrWr Sal imollala his touotry. Alice did not keine taitst, jean, heard berea seeing_ ,kee. we
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CANDIE1) CRANTIETCRIES, e... FOr t'011ar a tel'ittaStimg mat- 411*cm-a the name of father to a tram-
Vandied tranberriee mrle za Otte ,it 1,,,,i sari/ is xequired, The feat -11 inal luohtiel did not las- esker that her ire -m n'ar,Tiwl.„ 52. j'Ita'''' 1. me
?All note in nas. asseesmout of home, u te ratty be painted en the head or i .whole lire bad been shadowed by the ,grl:','---,,eweee-"`eeea' yea'ieur t-,^a*";:aersee:t'lE12.edtlI
'amde catakitet„ arat they ere easily worked in with ,-,,arn or worsted. But-le-xistelee eat, that anaahaasaa Csaar'l°47,',07i,--1,;;;-....„„: ---, - — - -- -""
)11.Tac,,, thi,fuo the preeese Is INT.. ,z. -,,e-, rarqr be es.eti for the eN•es, •wskOne,„ot teee falsaoaT reaeOlas- at was sed her '''1„.,-,,aelrweveetrial'atleal,:dIneelee" Alleles/
14.?Ot arSt 'the XIDOSt ported. berries,. then4 k to, mei . s„ lt, a, '', "ClarXataPaer Nuarae icho Awl euggt,-,'71:_.----e-d---e-iree--- -a-e.--Fee -nia-aese---neserde--an-,,,,,--„e: ,._ ,Gaa t Away Thee.
q ' ''.. ' . . , ea to Jean that :Idle should a're it, ' for :tele ease,„,„„ea, seea. - - " '---- , 'Ton say he gives awa-a. a
Christopher had alee'Waaa"""'n''" Nv,..,,, ..,,,,,:it 4.,itided it,,,),,of =alley oni a charitable ecefiesions
with a ut•atite raalW two eat three elite , resseapt saf .1.0a• ra silver by tae Wilson; Aliosts 8a-k.e,
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..th11°' Ik(a ,*°g*th" lit4ibis C''''''813-'°zY, ''.: N't All,aeaggessted that they 111,7e abrea, d. Pal" 1 ,.,n.,- sit ust$ T In ..-7,
11. tiliarIktk$ kU gurar ettkA wuter:ehte St„, Terezto, Allow tete wettca . baps he had foreseen thi- dav when" gee •eseaasene ----- a ae" ;' Nir's "Lkn''e'.' ,,,--.., - •
s et elightly thielts ("eel *AO' fear receipt a Redeem. 'finer) waved rise from 'hee, ' p '..en far the washer as conapanaon to an oldq Wele rve a.'een lane gsve ass
Frereh away Salzi I eenadert leave her. eieeee only, on a essans, a lease ane
1 Bat the/sae was ane thing =mega
, fattettlaretem'aeort:teerr:IreNka:, peek of cards oztagomr.,
adder ahreaeh narrow, membrane aid:Sworn, faded thing new, seen if sale children to musio--an introduttion
• elm the dine wheal the dootma Iv°111(1, ee'xoetthra:rtialaitiellgsrY:sate had clednei 1"Go beaglin.11" fr
sa4
obberized cloth. sanitas. The place again in the world of 11VnIgi,.
",eaventy iears ago and braved out thes
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building ui5 of musical homes—homes
in the long run leads to the
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ker, Who settled in London in 1760. play important roles.
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