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years. my,, -eyes fell upon it, itm'ade
canadian.33ani'liulding. money toloanoulaij
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)wnedL as neat a little craft as any � along.
�
"
1hore, and Beu-wljy, Ben bad been, my
over since I was Old enough to, lisp
Ir"
the zoom, s ,pie
�i �
for , wail fiiii of
I 1 i
I . P
sol I n still Does
is
.
eerie
tut
Vit
onlyl an, hour be.
. . �
1� -
.shadow d
. . f
,
31 . a - � QP , se'd me,
w�n't you, x
.
. ise
- No " said he, 1
come, letty. I can't
i
ended. L
tout] , "I won't
k Recity chaps.
conscious that even -dull na-
.
ture had bfien tried ' sorely.
Then I we#t up to my, room and ma,de
we yQu:take urcruej,words .
L YO
�Iot be worth ba i
back. Lffe would L I Ly I U
if I believed as yo 0, a ove it.0,83ff
D.E my"SER, Barristers and , t
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*
A -Y Ast Law, Solicitc r 1 L � �
s u Chancery ainad L �
11,8�jvft
, _q
-
,Co.�tve.v.aucer-fi,Wobrf'eiqpLublie,'L'ate., 0 -1
. I
Private
i�, I -
,over I
1 when,
.
�il I � the strife
whi
at
d
mar or i e stor m
He and I'd never hav
n
a fcelt' g Fin COM-
some unre4onable excds6.abo,4t a head.
tLto
would be' rment and IL mockery.
,forth and Brussels. $28,00ia of LLL L L
lnveigta;tonco,.&tEghtpe)r,ce,ut.Inte
remember .in
iis namij. . cannot- I I ;
lome way, my. life was n.qt .1;ound. -up
. I � . .
' ' L
outi ii Jeseemed ,
)h
-
ilnj
...
ed to ill bin
. sob 9
in if we was toget I
er All 0111 lives, ,
. .
-
ache, so I might avqid father's or Mr.
I
- 11
"I Then you 6& in
- unot have faith .9
he - 11 then lips
re 8 "
I . ayou
. yearly. . . I L fiS
with his, He lield my hand and guided
" '
and Waiting of
W)men
.And I tie chil-
metimes-sometimes"
,�n I
(and Ais tone
.
Arnold's questions. After &'time Ikeard
I
said coldly your ave .
. I r , 'L L.
:As. H. BENSO'N. .U. W. C, � TE)LLO
I , - .
Ue ovelr.tlie 1 rocks to the village school
�
'
.
I , 0
drei SbOUF "Ut
4
�00'.
'i wiag i did the
, . T
was a little bitter As
I
the lone to I
Ive wig '
I him iti"If hhaj�
thiefii both, go out.' Theaj r-os6from, my
L
badi dressed to the
framed a I ie when y ou ildd you'love and
*
trasted A true love ilmn s on...M
I I — 11 —
- ,DL,
cOAUGHET . & UOLURST-F Barrit'ars"�A�-
. I
rith,more.than, the c�re and'le ndness of
tall elock strike
.
o
f the
..)
ihourR-while we
'
n't a -been
ieu
vayself, and went up
-
. .
"
-
I tornsys at U,r,! Solicitors in Chat t4 �,Xy AM
Ln elder brOther, wh icurly-
2&ired.1a;ssi6 of four he a stout
kep � our weary
.
.
not r eturn. � I col
.
vi
;IV
ld
L
P I
An they did
no stat d it .any
a -gone down, -we two'd
dare say." .
been h ppier, I L
0
t wer, turning, the j)"s . tow -id the
. .
ra n 0.,_
Bet8ey v watchiog the little boat go
no con diti ne." I
1 spran from th bank on,which .e
.
I f.usolVonoyL 1;otaiieo Tublie -AD4 con, "Aft
j
SQUoitor.iYor7j;;R',d,,13a�k,so�ifoxt),. zge'utsfol
years-ana
;all lad of ten. Yes, Ben.'loved we then
. I I
to ( -r, Wi 01
N L
d f - tales
-ly
,
J,
vnet to, woon out
1i
L
"O.h Ben" I said,
0
Dent Leh, "how. �
I
with a , indig-
- I
Are so,
, k
i� I
- to and from the sh�re for the last time,
. .
I wanted to see bep off 'io Ishut up the I
li Xt One,
had been itting. e the se I I
wereh ,and " - where" once I 8
Go
tboCaus4al4feAsjurance M any' �
K. B. --*W I
I ,0W td lend -at 8 "Por iout il rMw
Houses Lots ; 1
ily as
Lust As truly and honest L , when, years
I .
olt 11 01
��
ea
and , ihipwitick
�
if human
, you pea
life
L -
R
tied on b,onnot, down
�
blind, no I could see.." I bre6iwth a
and, 14odle, : I 4_8
— , I I .-
ifterwa,ed; I came home.fr6m a proten-
-
whi -, i she had a
�
,, el
&I
ing this very coast.
cruelly? -as a
. I weren't
glaoe,, Lilly andwent
L L I I
to the beach 46sperate haste,
.
reer air. I "' Great Go& I n
. I . .
-r771-
�ious country boarding. adhool, full of
grand ideas And jongings to be -a lady,
,
,I w, , ped a' ligi
I
crot , ed under
.
t
;bd
shi
wl aboup me, and
r of L
- theldoorway,
worth saving."
I I Dear," said he# in
L , ,
rill
a ' v d voice,
fe
� with'
though with no especial*xim, I was full
. L
purer, a I L
such thin be?" ticr'od, seeking for he
�
� RA NU1CA*...,
--------- by . S I
J G,:SCOTT,Yf.D�&e.,r1-_—t -; "'txil
lad S little shy unrest at my heart *h'en
I ' .
[ met my boy lover on the sands, But
to th
Pee i � 4
L the 8 bing and
irail
der
ho;tr, gL
cliess, an in
in louder all the
9
is -a-going away i
I'm .
- I'll be gone years me
P
a w �, a, and
Dbe. Can' yon for.
of inward wrath .AAnd mortification. I
. I
wanted to get away and think.' ,Ben
:me he i &I
��
first time Vning at nzy fe t.
e :L from himarld L
Then I ,u efrrus ed
r
�,
I _ . � I
. Amouchear, Sesforth, . . 4 nisi.
. 01it. . al
donee south side ia f Goolerjeh f3: i -_
W t dft
I I
xe�he ,kissed -me befi6r.e. father and
. . R
fanet,and said', withou� any hesitation,
� I .
. �
I
I
tim � Then tl
I .
son 11 led, along tie
.
ie
sl)w
, sling]
. i
stepo, of ..men
Ei, anc, before I
.
giv, e my beir,g exactir
makes me cruel, chik
111don'toce
g ana cru ? Love
11 I .
. I .
I - .
had been -viery cruel to leave me in a
. Y erj
I �
yet conscience said all the t on
.
'
I
r life
away., as .i
T6e iw at by. It seemed slow eno I I
I . .
th 4ye t
east of Presbyterian Church. 1 34
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L. VERCOZ, 31. D., 0. 3f.; physician S I
- �
Ho - 0,
I Oh, Jetty. -how ,bpautiful you have.
I
T at -his
own, VI And then I knew that a
con ( , dart back
an Ben came u
into
Xthe
-t . er
�
roe a an, two or
what
has to do with Mr.-
your -going away
. .
kruold's desire
only are to blamc,'�' ail I star . - il
I ily
ard toward the vessel with spread
to count e and in outhe
made up the years, with a consum ng
geon e . Oron 5 dount rft-
I I - ul erfor thi 'y of 1�
Ozee $I W� come
and r of 31arket:�n4ilio
,
ore -was wit the same-in,teed, hj%
i
thref' fishermen,'i
I
v
th them."
L I
'; �
I . I .
see Itoy's Reef," I
I
muttereA,- sulkily.
'Sails that was slowly drifting away. I
I
pain and.regretalwaysin my heart, H)w
I
strwotx, next a the Fla Ing xill� 1 . I
n �
I . ; . � 't ..
I
rouldlit have been possible for such a
14 1'his 'SL�orrn
it;
maki
ng a: Power o'
" A nd 1. shall be bon
e -in a htt e white.,
,
-did not observe any one near me. The-
I waited I If only -1 could bear from I lou
1. : - i
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"Amp
asn to ch ge. But he wall no longer a
. . I
trout to 'long shor
1.1, " .
mid old 'Dirk Van
.
Come in then, and 1'.
Ff I
I hear all: rou have
- . .
softsind gave no echo of footsteps, and
.
'
-just on a line to say he forgave a e !
-me
DEB- -B BURGY, S8 CIE.
. I 9 Ph,
Z : & .
Surgeona, and I L L uehears. flDm .
lshevmau-. 'He was mate of the.Betsey
.
'ane,
. b, as 4e saw.
Brula
.
me
.
Aiverlig in the
to say. .
66
I have
1)
to then,
it was not until a' shadow fell ae s my
� ros
I turned and found face
But none mme. Father never Asked
8 Mr. Arnold orB I
anyquestou of 3 en.
Stree Station. Jo
t, Sefiforth ... . the . I - I�N CAU,
PRtL, M.D., Cor'o � fox H - ,
vron.; jo�uh: A. B
a stan�h new ship that lay,ro'ekifig
-iiie b�y� white sails folded-
doa�i ray; I and
I i G ' Jetty,
then
'qu-
feii vibi8pered,
I
�elf Janet
. shall nothing
� Ben, going out lefore
sa(
I c,)uld an.
path,that I myself
to face with Mr. Arnold.
never heard from either. Both of th am
. I I
- . ilium!
GENE, 31.1 D! I
aL with
- inj
ek, and
:aid
,
.
I I
____ - .—,
,ocking idly on the summer -sea a0if
L 0 I
a 0
here wer n Enich thing as storm a C1
I . .
to �zet blankets
. � ;
t a
a , , L
Ho e poor yoting
I
and
a bel ready,
fellow " st about
3
wer him. .
, I laughed softly to
to the
. I
.
. �
myself ai ; I went
figure lounging-
. " Why have you staid away from me..
I
so long,?" be said', repro. -
achfully.' "I
have been loc.king �everywhere for
&
had sailed out- of my sight on, of my li ..
Sometimes in Lthose long three years L e
had news of Ben,-' sometimes, a let r
PMLAN 11, D., 0. M., (late of tl a Aft
J. B 'of Shaveri ?helan, Stratford),G.tfid We Cil
. -
McGill Physielan, Surgeon; I A-er
empe!b for it to brave. He we,, go ng
may;justies I.was coming home -go' g
go
I dro ed and cat
U t 1.
Do 'hat y u - 04'
"
31,
. on
dei
his heal besides.
I'll �
X, nd I 11 fetch a
out meet solitary
along ilie sands. Ben
it
jealous I What a
I But
you.
Didn't your heart tell you that I wanted
drawing my
I
� but
OVE I -- but
drifted lr from foreign ports . V.
er a word to me. One3- a to],
-University
couchear, Saftfortil , ontarlo, Office -
Meyarls Bloek,.fori ierly ocenpled by. '. i 111
� � ft
,
ar off to foreign ports-; but never a (0y
.
do r.
; - I
. .
�
v ery odd sensation
must e
11 '
You?." gracefully arm with-
-
"Come -ki
paper -
Yung. Resideute- Commereial Hotel. ,A&
. at
�assed bk without his, stopping I
mr - door, never an e � vening that he
e faces, of t
the bore th,eir
he
:)urde
it
. .
-en were;[. grave as
I b t I
ast u
;I
th poll which Mr. Arnold
e a I
mewas not to be bro
IMI ast over
.
en - n I 8 silly
his,
in the roe
upon with me,
'won't you? ,We nave so little time to
the�ship liad been spoken off the i as,
.
sai set f)rhome; and so we. knew, as
tend at Csrrontro+ T-aesdaysAnd-Filda 9X
*.a _
I . . � i -_
. " , , ,
tic! not drc ip in for A, smoke And talk,
jai
ki A, detaWng.
I .
Iall
don
li�athoruo�ps
gasp.
we rds and moocau.
.
ometimes I 6.
we
ourselves, remember." -
49 $ -
the. days v ent by tb was drift., ng
,,,�at she
. I
H. DOWSL#Y, 3f, D.� L. it'. U. PP. S.
� IlAty. Of I I
-D. Member of Collegoof Ph y Iei�wug
with father it is true, but most -of his
i I .
i . i Was i,
ed it a sh�
I F I
"'�
V
I P
!. �
1,
dered if it Were reall I
for life't
� my duty to tie
' I
Bat there are � days, and days a4d
.
days 1: light
nearer. I ivery sail that I sawskim I
_ . .
the b.ue, staggering up from
geons of Ontaxio. 1stZ House $ Irgeou of� . I I.,
tou OVeneral d jl,ymi in Ho"Its;4
;1ances I f"ud oat furtively were givien
. I t
I .
�Xo, o4ild,'
them frig ky
iltle
e
answer e4 ; one
myself down
.
Ben. He wonld never
) such a Ving as
be- anyti ni� -e
els
coming," argued, with a
laugh. instantly forgetting Ben, and,
over . an
der'world, as it were. through faill li
phyla
I all- 9.. Al' - - ' - _ 0
cl Offl ,
Surgeon and Acton pour, . a, -Albert I
. I
oo me. . I . .
I ' '
0' � 1
ya(lits, I reckon.,
;
.
oProoite Fates $to&= Mills,
One nigh4, when a sudden storm: was
,
the Ben in th
it w n s r�ight
.,
I , egg
o
i t(
11, "
.
th 3 reef,� and split
� � ;
than a rough,.'free-b
I Mr. Arnold's simplest
arted sailar, while
expressed thought
like a , childi wholly absorbed in present
.
happiness. . I
4�'. :
.+4
of sea and sky, set my heart beati
a drum av d my nerves tingling with a
,Utsidenee___�
Street, oppositepommerejalHot,64, .Olin I
I - 0AL
Professional a& lls att*nded to
.g over sea, came w
iwoopic .
thankfulness tZ
u P e an -al
6
le
� .
" I .
to lift me up
anfl. transport
We went up to the rocks above,
.
ety. - He would he meet me, and � at
pniactuaU.v
Z . 49
town country. i
anil . a
l,bearty ejaculation of
ere the in
3V
aal
?11
ki led I
seemed
me
4nd
. .
I � , i
- z I
I
ffl the fi.6hifig boats were safely hauled
�
a-long shore an hour before.. I oat PY
Te knitting
.
s I wum 'shoze--all.
suth struelthiinon'th(iheg�dlajiilBen
bit t1lis fellow ;
I
I I .
to a new iworld. Burbly
,to be with him as mu
the Iffe,
it was ny dnt Y
-4 as possil i1e, since
if Ben had, his
sat down side by side on the grassy
bank. It was a day steeped in eunabine
and beauty, a day on whiZh to lose
i
could I S&I r to him? Many a moruing .
.
I rise with the first' flush of flown, tu rn-
I
in the as so that it might � he
.
-- I � . T —
.
G�'? BULL,,L-. D. s., .I—
SO . W -
PeUt18t)&0,,8)aj0 ,_ - I
i I
$W�Plfite� "work-,
table a crimson scarf, and
"g-
a the bright worsted fell from my fi;
hair o bring him
I .
I � d then''tbe
in,"
men
I I
crowded about him '
all rest of my
way, was doomed t(
� .
such a ommon-
one's
self in pleasant Aieams, If Ben with his
g- gb -sweep
hole of ��� he great 'are of blue, mak ng
W .
A
I I ,
lat-ef t stT � I "
. . exe tea. . I sur I tall
� 11 cal ..... s.....
caro and n mptif
.
wo, my thoughts, like birds' of - pass *
lying hither a6d thither, scarcely k pt
.
an( egan to str'p
see 6) hit; birnisei
- - .
�,
off
wE
hit wet coat -and
le f Wier was slow.
I place level. So I sa,
while his vessel was.
"
v very litt e of him
wing in ready,
glass had been lookipg at us across the
. I
crisp wav6i, he would have thought we
I
idlin
every wilte-winged gull a homewa A.
. - .
bound al ip, holding my breatb a
' ;Aca-p !11
ydriermed-witt V , e. : �m-kw
as, can b . e obt _ I -
sined!e owbore. . , ttroji
8 A. X. to f, P.. �if, ooms 00.1 r r� --
- 1�.j go.
)ace with my flashing needles. I e-
I
- � .
l y r: an -ging bed
and
)tat kets With that
and Mr. Arnold and .�
spent on - days in
were only &w'ay Our time neither
'If F
Lord, send him safely I � �
.
ir
D6ugill's Storo,'K�W-st.. I X-0 -
-_ _z 1-. _ i I
--- -. -
12 ember how cheery the room looked,
vith its White sanded floor and t e
uare of gay striped carpet in the etnt're
ste ,diness and g
I
age
' a : a a experieE
ftere Jetty,"
p
I ravit
00,
lie
Y o with
: i I
-
.all d to me, when
wanderingabout the
the- rocks, striying
"
from home to give us
ihore or (x ploring
far enou,rh away
% p rfeet and com.-
0
thinking of t e other, sitting in the
,
glare of sea and . son ind looking with
) �
far -away eyes over the water,'scsrcely
d7ing,
lid . notildreadd,."tome." Andwlen
.
dark nigh s of storm swooped down ul on
i light
us, I wou" d thte lamp in the :tower
-
UORT, -Veterinary utge==41 -
D. 11cXK __
ate of Ontario Veterinary 0 allege, Se�
out. omecandR!sidence in.re ir Idn
I
.
7it the big bunch of syringas on the
I the bad
� .
oneness in our isolattiOn.
Westood
-
speaking, and wrapped in a dream of.
. ii
with a da Ago ly & My heart, lest ei en
I %1 - I
Ryau's- Calls p.r(.mptl3 attcud�d
;
Lro'ne quietly
away again, and
plete
' .
yet -
.1
I
.
day. A
able,' filling' the whole air with. dead
we, areleftalone
;
Is
aome liere and look
together in the sunlight
add tle moon-
e . lit. ; - .
then in th teeth of the wild storm BeWs
f
stock of 4terinally-miediclues .
-
,.Ctrge eisguabll, orscloVex.01 Modest
H
weetne s$ ; "the light from the lamp dafic-
ng on the frames, the tinted
xt Idii, child, a
.
Wfaen's fitigers
A
see
kind
wh at vog can do.
handier than
light under the solemji
front had braved
cliffs wl ose rug-
thedriftitg waves
11i
� I ee," I -said at lust, rousing myself
and out,w,bere 0'. 'ehi
ship would be drifting toward the fa �sl
. .
rocks. I
,
. or it, ired -
.
d '.. :given if 407
. neq
picture
-
are
oo
fed
'
pointing phantom ,P
, .
� . .."
CA31PBELL, V. S., Lice atiate ,
I is,tet
A. 'ff-.
man of CorriellUniversity, Ithaca,"
ili��Ils, and'8trange things that sailors
brought to from foreign
on � !
t1a. I) I
�
I he
4
1
� ;
.
d
or years iM
� 4 , We dell
days, both 'of forgetting
idly 1 6
vith th
Uie inex.
WA _
a fading. slowty in the mist of
-
see a nd sky, "there the Bet
- - " A watched pot never boils," old Jan-
once id, dryly,� to - thpli I
lad us ports.
I .
r "member
� I �
st, ope over the
us
. goes , My
et a ,me; and
I Graduateial OntarloVeterinaryColleg 11
.remember, too, her t4e wind roared
h .
how hoarse was he cry that sound
be� saying, unde
I
11 dsow man
!"
my
1,
d
)reath, I What
di handker-
orable march of Time,
all the world were an
and feel ng as if
Eden and liiire alone
Jane -there ; that's the last of her, , I-
I'm tie sorry !" drawing in my br ath
.
knew tha I had not been able to hide
�
in im t 17,119 from
�
hex settled Ve tly in Varna ,where a
-
found. and ... iug to
,nA
d from .the 'rooks below. How.
. he
�
2
a tr
'-.f ift.waUr g
chi
nd
bi
ad a
)U I it About his
I p
.
in it. .
�
. : _f,
, like a sob . I .
Y Pat one pair'of
I
I least
fond, an ious o 41 e es, at the -
Y
ready I attendl -to All
diseases in all kin s, of an 6
� imAlls (Man
-,, seething around thei ,
raves wero d
, g along the beach. Woe -
hunderin ai�d
.
ten es, where
-
wb� F( every, nerve
&
dee
tinjle�
I
j, ut was visible,
.
wit j athful
j Yo
And Ben's vessel *�s.
Indeed, he would lemi I
a to. nil,
re dy tl�io ti
'o, wh n
e de
"Wh , -darling V!
Y
' " Beca use Ben left me in anger this
It
d � t f
thoughl trile o hide it even rom,
myself. . ILfter that I would not go up to
. -
In all M u, do of weai her, and at 11 hom ol .
.
donee and iafftco tw ) doors cast of F TOW
. Cobt
per.suco Hall. I
% . I -go
�
rreck, it was crying to many a heart;
ut what had Ito fear, and what didl I
.
,
,now of woo and loss? Perhaps. when
;on was gon!e I might think of him 'in
I . .
[Ie but the
eag �.-r ne'sa. I sat
in h s face, wonderin
9
and -what he was,
and if benotild
i
down
I
c
if ILO
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ie.
,
beside im,,study.
Y all theitime who
51 1.
were really ill ,
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-It Wag olmost a n 1,
i
served, the very next
.
. evening, as he d ropp4
with father and a pla,
non at. Mr. Arnold bid
day
day, be laid one
d irf for a smoke
at the table, As
gone a for
-morning. It was the first time that we
eveir quarreled in our lives -ph, you need
not smile -and I am very sorry, though
I wouldn't own it to him if he were here "
I .9
"I Don't
the tower Only to light the lamp very
-
early each night. I
One day, when Imas qu;ietly.men I g
.
by the talle, Janet suddenly opened e
.
door. I I He's
JAMES W. ZLDtR, V. S., Gradus , )f tin
!�i � Tot
- Ontario Veterinary College. After, �
two years to praeooe with Pta aes
� I I 01
Toronto, has octileil ju-seftf6r,by .
, :
pJed by Dr. Bnrgefg, a t
roaring gale, zinw-ah, wind
. . I
�ngs a- 4ifferent song to us when we are
And-tfien-I
hour ibefore the
tim -,lather and
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d(
I
ate
mt
- 0 e, a6d�all the �
by him, watebin 9
one to make some I
a I speedy departure I
preparati s about
oo ; but s Jill Ben
. ,
willfully shaking myhead. you
.
think it is hard,to
. say good-bye even
is 911
come I" she said
. 1 7 . 9 her d
face working all , ith i A
over w OY ;
I
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where he will be foftud, really to -re I .. � I
ofthedornesucatedani-mals. Adcalls wnipw
I
to by d
oung-1 , stoles glance at
'his
Pat e tly, and sa
yng
ver 0 8-
had not relaxed the
-
grave, inj ired air
wb an one not angry. .
then he xd a ringing, familiar I
attended .or n . j _.
. .
im, met . eyes, and m ine dropped
-work When
;
tim ao our arge �
I
wonA
I I I h 'C*lcise
. ie W,
that of late he had asoumed
little
to aird me.
I 9 Jetty, ` he said', impulsively, 11 what
'
asking for father--+-uot for me-an� 4 1
flushed
Veterinary Kedici s constantly ou ni
, -
eial3ained. as to so ndness and ct xtif) at 1 , �
pan my, again. another
ad a tender blast, surged around the
eye� aud'mcarcely-
W1
aga n he uld I
�a
piirceptible�
rn" 1,
breath.;
is j Ace toward we
I also had very
before the. soft sum�ner
h
to say to il h in; and
i,
twj i lit had
a. child .of nature- you are ! I've seen
e I -
hundreds of worn n more beautiful than
sprang Up all andtrembling With i
ex citemei ,t, for in the doorwa3� he stit oa
Horses bought dsold on oomm 'o a. �
,,
dence nearly oppo OSI T,011:: U. . -
itelthe Exr,
ouse I was glad to hear father say, I I It's
dreadful nig4t I Jetty, I can't rest easy
�
see ibg to. stuly
' . .
dre Ih
I
. Die
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in a �puzzled'
I P
faded quite away, on,,-
He brought dainty
guest eturnbd.
lumes in lue
-
-
you, accomplished, elegant, full of grace;
i
bolding.ol it his hand and saying .sor ie-
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thing-wl I for
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11 the lamp's lit, child. It's early, but
.
Xy we .-
a,pp ?,, atefulfor
ej 9
was
Very quiet, and-
all e did, but his
L
vi�
-,old of renn Ingelow
g
and
pd, Miss Proctor,
but I never saw such a simple, lovable,
childish nature in all ink li fe. You are
ist, ne�,erk.new ; aa a( on
as- he begin to speaU, a chill crept o', rer
. �
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Aloweier,mik.en.
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.tppose yea see to it." L
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.'I yes'L father" I said,- hurr�ing away.
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Vol e was 9 low
.
wh he a mpt
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34
.e foul
to
I scarcely bee
say. I had Plenty
and begged my accept,
that ready - and deferential
trice of th em with
L I
gr L . e that
a revelation to me, darling, every d I ay of
I
. .
my stay here; you are my inspiration,',
.
,ne,, and... haii�d 1'�gave him was asead
I .
as his o .
. It wito all over between us �
,
customers wilL It 10
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their Interest to deal, with me, at; they i VO have
the benefit of IoAg
I went up tho tower, but before
'
the match I opened the, small
.. metes udy
of t
dered, I
himla
there
r turn. I often
was his greatest charm.,
time Ben
A Did all the.
if he had
.my delight, Life was nothing until you
I 0
two-thaij knewibefore be had 7 ,
So
practical experiex -C-6,3n't1w
. .
my
trade. . L. . � � 4
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ghting
le
ri,ndow and leaned oat. The wind blow
we I as sat
life il was. we. had
saved
P whatkind of a
-if, . ndeed,it
sat silent,* as
to oce t th�
upy him bu
. notl�ing
-filling of a'
is
became nart of it; and now -now upon
� . .
speaking. pridfi came to my aid, d
. . .
I too I MY Work again, h1q.
- -
- P. BRINE, Lieeneed Atetionee ,10r t1w
.
i drenching my face and'hair'with sud-
weii aved. Ha
was
.
ry I n L some,
or watching us as
pipe,
we bent ver the
the a
soul6s! led out yonder," sweeping
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giving a
chair and asking him to wait until fatior
j & County of guron, Sales atten di I
I
-of
en gusts of spray ; bat still I -knelt
thol b b rown and
tanne
�
by osure
books, talking of poetry
and th ngs that
the air with one white hand, you are
.
came inj drifting into commonplace ta k,
Parts the Coun!ty. All orders lef a -the ft -
'be
iere-, looking out over. the tossiiig wa-
n
�rs, the raii beating'against my hot
, .
[teeks like dusky the the
i ,
bntll I is forehead
as I I 8 .
1,
was
h
;.
broad, white,
e uisitely
�en L could never understand
,
ri!ing and pr ' i
anosing
leaving
- at last
a emoke outside
lone." I
wasting the sweet regrets that- ought to
be mine, and mine�alone. .Darling, I atil
I P ting my face to his.
je� ous s) lif " Aild
.
as if the ] 4st were i forever blotted a A,
I
and we ti ;t strangers in thew
,e merei I ,old
POSIT01i Owtloee I promptly.st 0.
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SHARP, rX or. omfor ab hep, *
Lul
tr
wings, roar of
'
irf sounding in my e4ro, and yet .hear-
sh a-.' ( though I
i
the third finger of
rge
the
mnid str,6t g, and on
lef ban i
with -father, antso,
had dropped, my hmL
its
upon in hand,
. jL, too, am going away . Yon don't stop
� .
chatting together..; -.We talked of vs ho
I
bad died d *he �ad
%o
carriages, and t -class reliabb; ro"; vo
. 1W
ania:: -
ready. 'Charges m � aerate. offifte and fig J*
I .
thinking that I heard, it
. . I . -
N71.8this-man
glittered
I
.
dreamily looking
.
to realize that.".
I �
in the
sailed xwgi,
Nr"._', jott"
Huron street, set d door. e"t of Mr,' A
g, or above
I '
11 the beating of my own heart. I
aboavyring.
I s t, minideiing
0 �
)y whom
to his wants,
I �dp)nd
and seeing something
the 0�_ en page,
else beside the
"
is
You are not going now ?" -I said ;
new boati i that ha been built, t e.old
ones that had to wreck, 11he
�
0 rderis left . at any 61 tb e hotel s , Prompt 1, ittkii-
.
iink in that moment -it came to me
quietly
a NK rig power fo
r
gi,oc
d o r evil, 1 for truth
. tender words there
tten, whe I felt
11 that is all I care to know. Let us put
,gone and
changes t 2 . I
at had crept along the sh e;
0
ed to. I 1 M
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,,hat it wait to b a that sense
e a woman i
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or,ffilsehood, in
he
W
V ? W1 ere pa re,
-
'big hand apon my a .
,
"I
� .
off the -evil day." i ,
I
11 But I love, My
and while we tafk�d I watched his - il �
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. THE ECONOMICAL -
f the word .wbiah impl� es a conscious-,
ess of a different nature and existence.
loving women waiiing
or as his ; I ife.
o
w)rthless
fo him home,
ind void
wish you read
I I so I could have b '
erm&n," he said,
ught you Goethe
can't my new
)
ye cht is coming down from the city,
-sometimes furtivel, a
when I sa v how in4 orent '"
or t he b ! dogp�eorv'
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MUTUAL INSURANCE U
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pulled down.the "window and struck a
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of love that,
. ; I
were
I ,
he to die 'he,
y
"
to -day. Ishould so
I .
ve to b, t I
ve you
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an may even go to -day, certainly
( to-
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__ came. and .1 left t
Finally h ther I I
1 it
-M
_'
OF BERL I
tatell. Just as I lifted my hand to the
wet 1( . never bet.
al
i4e
da, tall? wonder.
study and understand
. .
him. won der
morro*. Now you know, darling. wit
� Y
-crave
alone to si 3oke,thei�pipestogether, ..
. - - f � � .F -,�
'.
Form. , -a
=p. I heard a footstep on the stairs ;
Ben beside I .
ed i . ie had a father
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f- mothez-, a sister
.
10,
u didtilt take it ti�,
Toose- from
when y a broke
I every moment of year time and
i
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'thought."
I went ul to my ovirn room to dash avi
INSURES -Risks and non -h
lage property in both branches at -
I . j �
ien. stood me.
"' Let me (to it for you, Jetty,"' he
orj r tber . .
y I
0 Or -was lhdrea!
I
. � .
-
dearcrone .
. all these
went away to school.'
, surround gs and
I
My hand dropped the grasses I had
the hot t4 are and make my eyes If i 0
prouder and-coldir than ever.
- I �
rat" � This Couiptuylseond ed 6n 1 .
to jT;e Insurers . ,the full bon ;of c iLp
. .
tid; "there'll be time enough afterward
. Still, and
a ILearer
or I e -
-
" Father thought I,
I better I arn Eng-
been f4atheringand crept nearer to his,.
I did net see him for many days af ber
`nee, and to this e*d the expens(s are kept
-with
)r you to'come u.p here alone. How your
I
and trem bles, dear !" .
And in a moment more I stood unAer
Xct, than
.
And when his
� -
and fasieued
W
I
I
thamselvas
oth
go
Dr?'-. ,�
.
blue eye .opened
.0 on me ,
..
lish"-,% sudden blush
as I riemembered how
.
'
for my sca
suffusin my, face
little he and Ben
'of
.and in the hush And silence that fol-
.
lowed. his words � it , seemed as if the
. sun were. veiled and the summer day lay
-
this --not until his: vessel, was unlo .
.an ' r fiepairs, a
d put' dock md then
I
there was agre at of
as in consistent Aafety and 6 aonomyo .
ances ire effected only on the p*mium �
f1w extremest care i been . "I
tem, and is 11
ooan� hefrioss I
obtain only have ,
g . sks t
ie -full blaze, with folded arms and bea,t-
ig heart, looking - out over the
A - I
wali aring pver
, I
in , tress, : and
Y
my
)a
face ,�
I ni�,,, hands,
f
to fathpil's gray
cared
that one language.
- - .
even
.
�
dead. I
" Then I shall never be happy any
-merry-mak ng
in the neighborhoo for the crew of
.1 I he
Bet8ey
a udno- osesomenthas beemn *a e on its �
a"'i � .
holdersiforfour.years, -while Use and 11
" --
- great
'ide circle of sea that spread itself be-
ore the window a dark, heaving mass,
�
i
half s then � bacl
.
my� f blushing,
i
i 11P
to
d
.
in( -agao, I felt
thil king: surely it
" You 1i ust u'liders
I
ity by iutuitiou, the
-
"for
and elect [ve affin-
- .
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I 'e s�'Lip`rioo"'Y'
), ,
more, I faltered.
"But I shall come back soon darl-
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Jqm was , I up from men
. .
along the shore, a � her coming in v th.
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every ma,i aboardi well ,% ,an
e and
note �asoets have been is"4 abing, I .
'
highest rate .9harged on foamm o tb I i I
only . been 25 cents per $100 for tf: ie whole ''of
. Q -
ie white-ca.ps rolling in and crashing-
the below. He drew to
wez�-, blessed t1ijg
'
the! orld
io
8 Lve ob,e life in
�
some ubtle,
8 MN
drawn me to you'eve,
'
I'
ieticin - cehas
- since that night
'
. _
Ing. Besides, I shall be unhappy, too,"
"You cannot min me as I
a signal (of generall riejoicin.g. I rar dy.
-A t
three years.' The undersigned is the Ag .
. .
County of 4wou, --auil has ejaE aged xr, 74,
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2 rocks me .
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It
7�
I woke to find you at:
ny bedside - " and
I shall miss
You
wentout, and nevioir join' ,of � he
ed In any
- -for who 11 ,�. , 10
BAIRD to "Not him 84 t
--
..
a
im, le Ding over me and looking out,
tough it was much too dark for either'
I
.
us to but the line
.0` an the doel
whi Lie the st�ranger
ed, rhey
o#
f
calne
3 Mounds,
alght,
J we released
i
i . wc re - dress-
it
.
then as I looked up, o.
I
,, flushedhis face thatU,bad
J.
triampi ant glow
.
u,
,ver seen
you. will be:back in the whirl of
. the city-jiist thin" have never been
there at allj� and all 1 know it. is
f,entivities, I .
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.
One ight wlien I camefin frpm a rrrr ;
. ni . . -
r
�
is held reVonqiii1oby, the Compff L, � . 11 I .
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pArtioultra apply by post card pr . I
I
Ing lotand concesAon-to i I ;
I see anything of
. r
reakers.
prowd
wet E,ior*e the slock
''
afte all;
.
tv n his system;
1.
theye''before. I I Dar]
66 love
ing !" he whisper.
. . - ly
ittle, don't 9
I I about
what you have told me. And I shall
I saw Berls t It figure 101111ging in our
.
doorway. Ze took off his . cap when, he,
4 JOHN MASONs j
Anetioueer, insurance and Oe neria "e.
" You will be lighting the lamp form
I I e
the' we unds we
7e
re
Ily noth ng ; yet,.
I
ed you we a
,
his still searchfi
You .
I
e no inL
hav th' to do but pore over the
-
. ,
saw me,.bowed, and let me page .
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. .
� zwichl 0
no of these days., Jetty /' he saia o
. , . oftly,,
'it,
h that pathetic tone into, which the
b fl t I he bEd
I
'e Z F
u ,1� as neat,13
. lifie jio
- ebb
been
I
)y I ,aves
. t, '
d a, vay ti at I was
eyes
-
-veil them and hid,
not -
g mine. could
� their to derness 0
books you ve Marked, and we nder
when you will come again. I shall be
,in
. .
without a. word. Then, sudidenly, as if
Also Agent in SOU01 Huron iorov*
or the, C ,
whose merits as A Ant -class I�Uwa
tAot Mutual, - I
Dice slides go easily when one is break-
,
I
nee 9 ary have
I
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uic
t aid ge Ale 'care
: so I looked ste ly
a word. He too my
own, uttf ring not
face in his bands,
, -
with you all the time. I couldn't be ab-
.
he 0 Guld ear the silence no Ion
I , ger, e
stopped h rward and walked by my a do
� .
U knowm . 1 49-
are we . - i ____ I I _��
I
ig away from, hoine and f glands for the
rat time.' And then, as I tried to free
for A few .days.
.
ed, or van 4en
.
And
our
father insisi-
guest was well
and held it uD him
is
I was � lure," he
sent from you i 1) try.
f I would, YOU wet
ing to smile through my tears.
. .
into the b mse. I �
" FAthe r is not at home," I said, lo 1.
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DISSOLUTIONOF PARTNERSNW-,.�
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ty hand from his, be put one arm abont
te and drew me closer to him, kissing
-
te on my forehead, and lips.
N to
eno 8�t 1111.,
A I .
wit Us,
, 'Taint
1. any ti
oi
that
I
ible
�e shculd
.
, stay
i 11
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to help ), human
cried, exultingly.
.
- Ili the early dawn 13
� i
say good-bye. He knew
d I
� .
en came to me to
�
wher to � find
be
" Shall you try I"
.
I shook my hea. .
I I I have. been th inking of a plan," he
ing aroun - the and longing to I
room, ;et
away fron � his e I .
I Yes. 1 .
I did not - come to sea your fat] ier
- subsj.tj.j b�"10111
E Partnership heret-oliare. ..
THthe umdersigned under the,firm name - wur
.
LIAMS & CLVYF, No been aissolved bi . I
consent. Tke business will hereafter be �
-1
"When ,copie hom6j" he went on,
. -1
-my I claim mF.little wife? I've -
. ner
beii iglive, let alone.ii
-r,,' like �that
fell , ii ; j
J)
he
handsome yoniig
a rgued to me,
. me, an that would
stillness of the breakiig
lie drew to himy
alon , in the
nix
mor in And
said, drea : _
rill ily, after a moment is silence.
Is Shall I tell it to you now, or shall I
.
.'-
this time, " said Bet i, steadily i i I I'll e
. I
1) �
to see you, , -
on by J. R .. Williams. All deN.-if con - *
, . 1.
the late ftm will be liqnfilatedi . J� R. - - I
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and ill debts due the'late .�
� as.� ed you -before-1 don't know why
took things for like
if e c= haul a
.
l too.
rope
i
-s good as any on
free-
me ag
ness gone n -
ow that thO
pride a d cold-
supreme moment
wait until Von have known me longer,
loved trusted I
V
-
- s C But ; it is nearly dark, " I persistkd y
. I I
ed by him. X.. . I.. -
� . � �
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-1 granted ; but I
. .
1111 go away now without a promise.
an you be content- with such a- rough
us c ng she � re,
.
he -,d ch ap, an'
his It his boat
q
split
-a
ite
i 011tSpOlLen,-
a sailor, 'Twa'n't
up On them. rocks ;.
of pq,rting gone.
. .
I I I may have been hard
.
- .
on -yo I, Jetty,
and tind me more �
"Tell me now," I whispered, "I
could not love yea better if I waited
)I
"I must liglitt-he lam inthetower.
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is Let me do it for you, Jetty," he sa d,
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IN connection with the ebovo the old
'M -
- �
ldlow to love you, dear ?-and T -I'll be
Dod to I
Jetty, my life."
- y could he'
no
)) I
a
done
.
ank bette rin such
. -
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of late," he said, " but
my Iffe to see you a-
it was lit e taking
rifting w that
years. " � :
I I I am I
away, Jetty, "I he
in a low vDice. "I fit it once befo.v,
.
. -ber
you remevi -the very happiest ni� lit
desires to state tiabis numeroui - � .
friends than he Inteii .4he i .
3 t, I
do to contIan ..
yon all . ��
I leaned my. head against his breast,
. i.1 ,
0 id.
X
.
3
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me wi him just as
"
stranger. And now P
2 'had but
�th
. . I
going al ra,V, and
going said,
with that caressing, voice, that went to
Is
.
of my life was, tOO4 W by, the mem( ry
of it has kept me from utter des
ture of firof,class Is as � -
pumpo-and 01stern ,
fore, at the old stand � k;_ hasnowsneh.
as will enable him to"turn oate better!, iff;
.
ad tried to hide my flaming cheeks,
,
"
we- I ija fouri dayi
.
�
AS i
i were as man-
- Y_
we ve nothing
long. s4y
cold looks - be.
my . heart at once, �
I have ano�her
"--and
E91r.
I
(Tear � and had a talk with
I A 4-W
less money tbKn any otber est I -_
Hasn't she* a word to say?" be ask-
.
I ; "! hasn't she one word to say, af ter
� � ..
11 these ?11 - - I I -
ye T;,' I had to
, I
at "Alt, and often
,
in i li�
wait
I ie
i
a)o
e
I .ima ood deal
tc him answe
. r.
I
tie b(:)ks
twixt us too 1
� Jetty, and love me just
from
you for give me
� 9
as 11
. weli � ever.
in Aug .. d
.
acht, anotUejr'BW& he smiled
Y rfly .
wn
do into my face�-11 to take the place
the that lost, She 'will
-.I your
I
er to -day. He says there was pever n ny
thing between you' �
to land that strange]
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To those I ndebind to him be voula sa.1 � �L,
Immediate settlement is,dealrad, -as be jig
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his broad
ques�ions
b - ' f4len in
I thought him
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Only tell me love',
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that Mr.. I Lrnold. ' was all )my o Vn
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be with me, Jetty?" Shall you
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Remembertheuld lestdbliohda audwell. �
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having J.1st come
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Jetty, dea�?. I've never seen any .one in
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and now -now it's toolate."
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my life sit ice to take you out of my hes; 1.
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and tur ig his
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ing my hand in his., '�I w ant yen to go
we to -night. I thit
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groan.
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aw ay with want all
the rest of � our lives should be spent to-
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and I not � .
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the remorqe that:�h I
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get mine.
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and
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understand me,
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want you for my very own, the dearest
joy that life holds for me." I
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over s,n the very, clay you sailed Xwe3 I. .
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gifes better va e u can be got e
I I Ben I my boy, Ben ! Dirk's com I
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known you a few wee�
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a. en years !
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Ben is 3*ate of tIlle Bet8ql Jave no lox
Jrnot calland see for yourselves. I - ,
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iere'll be trouble as'sure as fate, and
e what we can do. " Ben
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riet
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ind enwity fOr hij
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per
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,isfiqnt tic rutany of .
I did think of it.
the honest face lifted 1,
, For one moment
0 mine brc ught be.
yea for anything you might lose through
trust in me, 01 i I
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always on t, � -
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ught me in big arms and kissed me.
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the remembrance of tlile
losing; the next
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if I do not dare : risk that low e 6
vell
to be your wife,": I said� in .90 low a
three in circumference through 4n'
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