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DIgbY NV111110fighby. He -had been in
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-the
turn auctioneer, war correspondent,
soldier, finandre-1, and -wlten
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most abundant of birds tn cartain re-
gions of the sees, but the fentale lays
New Zealand,
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TUJU the rak1way through Dun eon.
43891slaus-and the result has been the
Plon-eer
'he landed In Madagasca:r'whare he be.
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only _one egg yearly. It,has scarcely
Tn 1871 Oolonel Dodge drove for
twelity-Ilve miles along the Arkamses.
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v"Lue 00MMander-In-chief and Prime
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River through one Unbroken hard of
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Minister 'to 'the Queen of the Hoyas.
For ' he ,was
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Riabbits, though -producing tb.ree lit,
ters, from four to
buffalo, Millions, of these noble ani-
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years practically man-
arch of Madagascar. It he
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The above Photo from St.'Moritz
shows Phil Taylor, Canadian son,
of six -each in, a sea-
are off the decrease in the East-
mals fed on the Weste"n Plains. A
few
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been Bligiliallim-6r. engaged in sditillax
was, who
. expert in
Years, later the .completion of the
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suilventuTes, The most o0lebrated
dT,eW up -the treaty between the Mala,
. wl-Dter sports, in action,. He blaims
.to be theonly man to perform tricks on
ern States, owing to the preeeii,ce of
pa,cill, brought huntel�s and
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case Is, that of Sir J
Tames,'Brooke, the
ga-ST &n,d the French at the end of tile
wax betweren them.
I the novel slabas, Als- partner at
the SW fas fee mecoa, is Miss Ruth whit- so
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rapt
many toxes, dogs, mink, man and
trial birds.
by 1$88 scarcely a thousand buffaloei
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Young Englishman who became Rajah
John BOYes, a Hull mail,
takeT, dainty London skater.
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who rail
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for the East India Company in the
a way from school a2s a boy and joined
8, fIvIling
Cactus would glive It up disheartened.
Salmon's
The Waking World.
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bead with furious, speed and a noise,
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17 woundled, he resigned hd.s co,mintis-
vesisel, had -already had many
adventures whelf. he arrived It, -the
It Is. fortunate for you that I am
wTithig tbis for
800-Mles Trip.
I The Canadfaii Department
I of 311artne
The city, we are told, fiever sleeps,
one would Imagine., fit to heep the an- *
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,silon and returned to England, where
lie and his frienda fitted up a small
eountry of 10kuyu. This African trilie,
halt a M,,,,Gn s,tro S,
ff Inhabited ,a
week and not later,
have now ordered'three inore gardiens,
circularones, to library.
, and Fisheries lies, marked a consider- but
I able number of Atlantic sa Inion, by
whaft of the country?
Have you ever risen and dressed
ti -re neighborhood awake.
Ancl the fields -do they not sleep?
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country as big as Yorkslilre
sit oratside the
yourself
between the clilining of the
Something soft and woolly is xv.ov-'
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zoallirg�ship called the Royaj.je.t. ju�
th-le Broolde sailed for Barnea,'
and were
notOill'OUSIY treacherous,
There is, tal Ic also, ofs coupplio of ever-
for
attathing silver tags to their dorsal I hours,
fins, for the purpose of tracing the I
of one and two In. t1fe morning
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lng over and about the grass and
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green wodds the front of the house.
movements these fish. and
tumbled your waydown the crook-
around the lower branobes of the trees
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their territordes, and for months, lived
With sd-.K ga-rdens, two woods, ,and an
, of
Asalmon that was marked liber- edy
stairs, -across, the square hall, pull-
and hedges, a night mist that shines
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There he found an ins. urrection in
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In daily danger of de,ath. y at he gain-
ornaini-autal lalce I shall be unbearable.
and
ated off Burns Point, Port'lllaltland� ad
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back the big bolt ofthe f rout door
almost frostily beneath the sitarlig#t;
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full :Was,t, and the Rajah penned in his
caipital - The Rajojh Jumpred at Brooke?s
ed their confidence and started drill-
Ing them. He organized
. s'n army,
. . . But that is, for ,the future.
To -day I write ouly of my throe gar-
dens.
Yarmouth County, Nova s. and stepped forth into the moonlight9
June 11th of last year, Nft cotla, on j Now, it ever, the couatry- should be
a killvid in
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and a round rises ever -ever, from
here and allabout, something you -can-
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offer of, help. The Englishman took
I which he. drilled for -two hours daily.
I would write -of -thtent. at great-
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er length but that my diatfodil. garden
the 111olsie River, Quebect, I . , asileop. I
n the early
not hear in the daytime, a sound. as of
thousands of tiny lips opening find
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He 01-0thed them in kha,ki, and took
theri iuto battle
In sending oaf -,fit irresistible'eall.
, part of July. I I High aboveyouthe'lliecia is resting
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closping in the air. In the trees� In the
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a series of terrific battles absolutely
underthe Union, Jack.
go to sit oil the ataircase.-A. A. Milne,
Ir this fish took the most directl with cheek olf. a mist -cloud, but
hot-
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arnaahod -the rebels,. For thesis gar-
War With the Witch -doctors.
In "If I May." I
� yes axe wide, and she looks -down
route it travelled about 80-0 miles butf a
L I stead.fly, in 'no way ,concerned by the
las you glance beh,lrjd you. And lean-
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view the RaJab, Y
luda Hassilm, pre-
The witell-doctors hatedhim but he
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appaaranc.e of a. black
Ing aga;inst the old fencing and- hold-
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sented Brooke with -a huge slice ,of his
beat th,tm at their Own game. He be-
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"Art for Art's Sake.".
� of the shoTe-line it travelled over 1,200. speck of curl-
,, ous 'humanity on the -garden, A
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came abs-alute king, s'nid h,js people
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path.
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hin little shred of cloiidi, torn from
words, you become -cons-cioust of a less -
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Ralah Brooke set to work to put
down the p-irates, who were raiding
were ,so proud of their new civilization
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that they looked dtown on their
,sa-ke not mean
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that axt Is moretimpnrtant than motal�
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the edge of a mwe of shadow3r vapor
er sound, a vell faint, very gentle
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I . . the whole ,coast or noraw. - They
neigh-
_b,cr& and callad thein 1%ayagests'l .
or I& -table. pursuad -to .the excluWou oil
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. 6 make, a complete icopy Of the Old
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moving slowly a�cross the eraouJd f
sounilb a sound. so lovable that you
throw out your arms, in thought, to
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foucht deepemtelv, but vrere beaten.
British offlefaidom, 'grew Jea,lious and
every oth6r interast, It .simply ineano,
� the hills, vells the moon's eyes, for a
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New Testaments oil a siingf.e. sheet'
hold It. It is .the beating of the heart
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I In 1867 lWah BrookWa_ hai at
- Kusbaug was attacked by a, large force
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Indleted Boyes, for '�dacolty," and, al-
though he was -triumpliant-Iy
that art Is, a region free and autono-
m-ous.. It cannot be, bent to ends, oti
! Of paper 6ft. long and 21/_.ft. wide, le a. 21110111oat and floats, eway aaliong the
stars -cloud, childrein, It seepme, never
feat
of the country that slumbers not,
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of Chineise pirates, and he was driven
Vat of his capital. In sippitte. ot his a -go
acquitted,
this ended his. career as, Icing. He wao
on,17 thirty-seven when lie res,Igned
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moral edification of, practical props-
ganda without -coarsening warplugand
'Zilea,pening
of skill sad pa-blence that Zewi slleep. 1�
people would andertaka, But it has' a cham t
j ThG broken -voiced olid ball
i been do -tie by a Ja,paaes-e 61iristlan;
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When Soldiers -Were Flogged.
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li-le monarchy. As a -triumph of per-
It, any more than a .church
the half-hour from the steeple, head-
named Ishizuka. ling
The tombstone ersoted In Hcaton.
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stoeVlo ca�*ba turned into a si-lo. And
I no t their lack of harmony, for they
This unique Bible was �
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(Midd,lesex, England), C u o a d, t
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He was eitteceed -ad by hJ& nelybow,
been equaliled, -let alone ,surpassed.
even the most practical farmer would,i
printed'by, inmgjae themselves, to be ,oalli Jag to
hand on fine Japanese paper with
the memory of PrIrmte, John Whlt%
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hardly dare to suggest that the church
a'n,o one., urlests it be the recta.r's, wh
j Japanese writing brus.h. The letters' I te-
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A Promise of Tulips.
trustee asIt tile architeat to plan it
church without a steeple, oil the
appear beautifully ,distinct w,hen seen' faced. donkey who obooses, to stand all
4 1 ifight with his, chin. resting on the top
Army to be, floggedi, has been reno-
ad ev n �
v.at a,t the Insitamot, of the S e th
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yet. No, I am� wrong. (That is the
ground thit it served lie Prattical pur-
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po-se.-LIewellyll Jones, in ',First Tin-
under a micros,cope. bar Of the gate for no better reason
Aocoriling to the artist, "four years ,
. it would appear, tha.il to scare late.
Humors, to wbich regiment While Wes
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prea'sions."
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and th-ree mon-the and 10,000 Prayers"
were requird'd- to, coulplete the work,
home�comers wbo have for the me-
njent forgotten his- iial)lt, The a.ctive
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AX the, inquest -on NVbite at Haffil&i.
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Come Upon tile firiSt 0110 as, Y-01,1 are not blossomed, Their heads are well
shqwn. up -the staircase to the dTawing-11 above ground, they have stweeled Into
Why. Dine?
A East Indian
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owls do not -count, nor do tile bats,
they are more tban halt way into the
low revelatices were made as to the
brutality shown during -the, infilation
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rootti. It Is outsdde the sitaiTcase win-! budsi, but the budis. have not broken.
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a,rrived Ili New York-, and. there claim-
I Mistress (Instructifig new butl,er)-
land of fancy and cannot be taTmed
or the p�uujS,hnjan!t. That spb6oked the
whole Brttish public, and- thes-e led
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dow. This Is tbe daffodil garden-! So, for all I kni6w, they may yet be
ad acquaintance with a gentleman
'Now ]low do you address, a baronet?"
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first of ,all to tile reduction of t -he
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three feet eight inches by ni-fie ln&e,s. 14
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sun-flo,wers. However, the man says
they will be tulips; lie
wholn lie bad met In Calcutta. The
Butler -"Your lordship."
Aild his
were the wators Of the stream 80
ifuniber of lats-lics- to be. given, to a,fly
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box; that is how one knoivs, that they'tullps;
was. paid for
and he aslisures methapt lie has
American greeted libil. cordially, Lind
atter -so,mie,
lady?"
"Your ladyglilp."
nolsy In their clamorous ohatter,
shouldering their way impatiently tn
solditer ,condemned, to flogging to a
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bad experleziao in thes,6'inatters
conversation, Invited him
to dirtler the
"And an admiral?"
add, -out of zfc-Z�jg cotim6,
maXimlim. of fifty, and ultimco'Wzy, In
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tiote-, Niia are not athoinie when they
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The, man says, that they will be tul ips�
next -day. It had been
arranged to have some friends meet
"Breytiur flagship." .
.their and
teapIng breathlessly down the stelps
1866, to -the abolitiog of flogging a,xo-
gether in the Army,
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Presumably yellow ones.
the stranger, said, the dinnor was mth-
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counit deffoddis in my garden. There
One's gardens get sma0d, -er and small�
e&r. Abr third Is offily eleven Inches
by
er 61a orate- t erefore everyone was
highly disa3vointed 'whe lithe guest
a c es ways trike.
Matches, whichl,are not ll,irmad by
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"GO Tul' SEA, MY LAD, GO TO% SEA!"
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are sevelf-ty-eight of their; peventy-1
tine lifichea. The 'vulgar call fit a
did not make his appesTanice. The
Wetting have re celitly been invented
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Japianese garden -Indeed, I don't see
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next day lie was s-clen at his hotel and
by mixing ths milk of rubber with the
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-ding their heads, so that sometizoes. Easit and Weat. is West, and never the
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asked If his. absence had. been ,due to
Illness. "No; I was quite well,- he
fulfuluating material and then vulcan-
lzlu,g it..
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said, calinly, I'litit I 'was not hungry."
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During -the ,past seven years, 5,623 lioclnmr for each boy. Below is' il sipot-
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seamen .have Jolued British Vessieft leas
messroom, and a department fIt
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wall around the dikIfodill ga,rden Is -tIng
on all old English refectory -table
Woman ChImney Cleaners,
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Some ,men are, born great, F-olue ac.
front one- traAning eatablIshment, This ted
up, for t1he training of otewards-
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. bright bluit-,-I painted lit nlyself, and jin
the dining -room,
. Twellity-three women in Englaild are
(itilre greatiless, while �qjtfll OtherA, get! is 1111017a ithan, haafthe lackv zaitpiped un-
a lucrative post on modelm llfi,erm.
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etill. carry patterns. of It about with me
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A Japanese Group.
known to earii their liv6,111lood as
I into the yeast ads,--Tha Thrift j�ja ga. diew the Red Eusigifi. from, such institu-
There, are loctura'rcomi�.;,, eidonf�ed by
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--and the result of all Vieve yel,jo-,W
A Japaneoe garden needs very care,
chininey swepps. . . I .
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itiode-1 ships� where theepreiti-
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ful maliagaineizit. I ,have -three native
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tralaing is given, and., above, a
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Ing above the blue waills, of my garden
Is that we are always, making ex,cuses
gardeners working at it day and rigjj�t,
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The Gravesend Sea School takes 'wire'ess
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room wili,ere the lads! take a
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maintain the attitudes. or
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box.i without 1previous: experience or�-Oofirszethiit
gives. thenilanother chance
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to elach other for going til) and doWn
atalvs,� wit! the bell in the dmwi.fig.
men hard at work, but they &n't ,seenj
do muelf,
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the si�a awl. ]it ten weaks' intenolve! of
emi'loyffi,alit-as ,wlre�iess w t her.
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Fjrst Fruits of �Spring.
of th"DW113,9 Due anot-ber out of elll,�
pjiay�
Ment. The belad gardener spelirds lljs�
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heaving the le -ad, signalling, knowledge SeR.
11 e 8-cho-Olt"ailling ship Trittoll, where
007111iti,olls, are roproduced-, AV-at'011-
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poiliting to the jargasit ca,atus"
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Of the confpas-,ii�, atteari . ttll lemona eil aire set a,vd kept nigolt anid day;
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moving cril" , clealli'll.g brasis and time Is rung on the ship,,fi! liell; at,d.
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na. It is iiatu.ral, I -supipbse, tht,
at th,ey
do nat care 'to look Ili at the window appear
at my oftottis I" The Other two ,
to be waigli-i,ng hIA.,Sunday
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bright work, E-crubbing, preparing and navigatiorn, s4gnal, and binna-le, IntiLps
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to see, ,whof,t ive axe .doing, preferring for
sihirt
him, hjr�t.ea:a at pr I
uming or ITattlifig
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serving the rweui, and every poac,tical are , and lighted,
duty connected. wil0i Ginployineirit, at 1 T110 11-110',-
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