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, , : , Yuka th4t Henry hvA cried o4t to .axwu I I , A ZkWral BanMjag Business Tvamoatted. . -
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, I - I Alan in t* house; theY Vem � tbk- I I . I I girls would ,not have weakened liko t . I �
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and � . . VW b6giuning to e I at IeAst to got help. She had seen xw I I � 6AVINGS BANK DIEPARWMMff 1 : . I I
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t I : EDWIN ,RA1XJM,:. . . I'll '� houOas those, she\ knew, stood baek Ukav" owed at highest Ciument Rater .
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�� Thomas Allen, Publishbro T-O"AU . ber 25 w.ai� '-afiv% and why he 'bad -----M*r*d - and wewq. *ot emy to Ank but Ohq . I . ]BRANCHES JY- .
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M I I I - I . said --had . for ligaft. 111eeD mtry was wild rad . Rxetvw Clint.(m fiensill ' Zurich .
- - .. .1 M , � .. on had Imdigesti6n,14ouiddli Dl&rders, 1. . .
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'� � at the -- of thoee,who died with ' Appendi6tis dud Kidney Stones I Oies of the abm*- - I :;�I 0; ; � " -, -Ims, I .1
(Gontinued from last - she *me &� - only the wbite stret I rV., - � xxxj.xxj� _J.P,..FA,
I wgek.) pprediating now *at, MfVrakq,� -had beaWn T* all but . I
0. . � are often cauwd byGalf Stones, �� . . . . _1 � . � . -
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, straugely, iti hopr though - . �'Q . wh(i accep ,, and mislead pev 'a Initil those ; She descended to the beaeb aqvill. i � � � I
�he .,gup��-Pn had - been able , - 'bad attmks a- qd1l Stone 'Colic ____ , . � I - � ��
Rem. inade ;U6 answer; his hanks , w4a rjo amm �if loss to hwself. Her � . evier �! alud went on; laer 9"e continued to I 1, . I , - - . - .- � . - ;
�um%efd purposeleSAY- With thO 1UPeU 'feAing Of IOSS, of S0111093ing. gone from wWlaln -that; but Henry couldl He � appear, lNet one- it ten 6a!l . i � .,. ':
of- WS 0oatl and his bloodshot 4Q0 ! b�er wMth omld not be replaced, wag *- . the NJ- Stone sufferers kno'ws what is � seareh the lake� uut �mw whm"*O .
aonIOWng 3010ye abMt . ' R" vcat*,W4 V4404# 'k- '
wandered. uncertainly. Coneauwe� 'for AlAn - She had had adMiratiOn ZDV I ; theva was a break in the bluffs# 'Ac O" ae .&'he ao I
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, a - -ovb'�' , Aatt's Specific .! t - i - x .
F=ka than q0ters know. H.,,.had en , the u w. Ma i ed the **ih SL � 3
. 'th wonder at t1le ef- Henry, pri& ih him; had she r 'I , somehow or,&n- kh01Tt'Px-`n or oper- j looW tow4rd thd slaore Ae weU . At I lqp ths*t' * - DR - 7
wg4hed him wi nistaktu c,untered Will CUVeliZA ' _0A"1* I LIFT CORIN'S 01 -
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I f4e� of -what she had i0ld- WIlen AM What -wasimerely admiration for love.? i tnitered SaTed froti tbe , -ation. - ", . - . � 'tke I&IT(i of these )2g-wks,, the yeflaw .The wwp" -sV�k_ ",hqa. "That's I i4 ,
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'he Drun, . F<jr eats at all:draggifits I Imim - . �
. k Zlh ,1 a how in a bd1ow. between snow- . , CALLU'Qt:'Q OFF .
a6kvd hfin once about the Drum, 110 She kad been about to mar,ry hini; W c�jwai4L'; he, , then, that t * t�leqs-r, .
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I lmd profeismd Jhe same acepticimn, - it beea only his difference from the IR waka, Reoorhynended -bY E, U C6wtaoae%' 6-hotiVers abe4k - % . ��
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i I rjjggj.S,, LSe&fojth, Ont shr6u&Kf hillf5. She turned eagleew 4WA,V,e�y ,& haen __ _
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winch she had; Wt he had nc&t held, other a ne w D
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_rt or ' J. W. MAf MATr L ly zfq-,v,. iv w" no path; at We* �ta. h� - ' .
The news of the, Druni bad Shaken self, W she been growing to love nd -was he� ow among those fmDr -S�keyi of It Vith 04A" wlw� '
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hiin from his triunbph over Al -In and Alan? � � onloltke 1XIum had not imt beat? -'Sm OWMJOST, I "MOM MM if tlieve vvs, the snow, driftg hi4 it- tlwutsebvq�, ,MOVQI ,bad Z"rd A--7._-th*'7' callus Qff with fingers I I
U- nele Renny and over her. It haxl I Constance could not, ae yet, ..,."Place, sk,,� Te�PAO that, on the day when - = - Im , Through Vie drifts a thicket wqjeet- 13W&13% ima _86g tbat, it there weve - 01 I . .-
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s-hak,en him so that, though he reniain- i Henm`s part in the strange circum- t e MiWaka -V�as lost, Henry and Uncle , . � I ,th. ,,, a, # WMW #vw. Ske her- , , I . I
aor6, he I stances *hich had- begun to revdal -tbe laki in a . bead -Aped so 010,00 it only & saVer _,�k , pou .� 11 .
ed with her some minutes r had boen uPon � . SeTt W usiNd Woe Arsage W,(tod , , �
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sele'llied to have forgotten the purPooe djeme&ves with Alan's comin Is Uncle Benny had .Aojms,jswVjAg;sw*d9m" until their 1� I
I � . I g to , A1 ex " - beyond the ptaes, bireh tre&A. foftlped .".r.ts . Ki �t
of with her which had Chip,ago; but Hftrwy's hope that Uncle "' ' nty had attained -14- -xoosyi, -,he unpaekdd q heavy swe4ter .fAact. i ino like the " I
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F reconciliation - - ov,at -inch; Te - "'of theig-bark, stood,black np to tk-- JhOWVL-�V" i I � _. I -_1 ...
: Vvought him to the house. Wh�n a Benny and Alan -were dead -was begin- 11 cempent and wealtk. - Aer r0a,S671- an.f wt,olen'cap wid sbdrt hir Coat— I I o1w of swne-imo tn oxgvdsh, which were I % . I � I .
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F teleip of wjntv�r tbingo whkh *ere lef L there - cUnwbed aver jeagew ,causell Vy lwb iftogw-d saplinge mbbing - . . I . � L
� _hone call took her ,out of the ning tkb make that clearer.- She lay in had bro4ht her to the Verge- r ,
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1� DDON(L, she returnedtO fiRd him gone to without voluntary movement in her 4 ' . di6overy. If- she could against use, -,vhen tbkey opened t1le brk-m and throftial brush a&A came - together; *WW*Wt4 Wb1Qh Ve" only .-. �, I �
I the dihing,-room.; she heard'a decanter berth, bat -1�er bosom was shaldng with ta one more step, forvvaxd in . her 1�ouw -,amebmes ,6-dt of sea,sonand eome ismkllex tm" beafmg against a . I '. I
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, % He did the thoughU which -came to, her. I wo Id -makne her understand Titan she Wept dov�n 'Pon a Clearing �._--rhaps�*fiftzr -,kav& BoW traftki wbow 90trong wind - ., I . I I
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t clink there against a glas. . . ' th I ght, - t b . put ttem on. ;P r9aghly crew*nt shaped, .iw it great ho , .. 46� :%r - .. - .1 _.. I � � � I �,
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not -retui ,o, her again, b.ut she heard Twenty yeaxs bee -fore, some dreadful it all, But :he could nOt Yet t1ake .and found bft snowel"s. ,Stolipjng Wom Lveei,A f rom.A divfttion. tnt I J_ I .iw_ I -t I I
. - -red Uncle Benny's -1 ... .11 � followed -the configuration of t�w kfils. tl& Taal= *D*M musi know an �sueh I .1 ,
Jaita go. The entrance door clowa af event had alte life; th step. . - at the telephone, she called I<x)g dist- - I
ter. him, and the sourid of his start- his vife'had 1miTn--4T.,had learned th.� iAorn I.W, at TraVerSe City- ance and a$ked theux to 16cate Mr. Dead cornstalks, above tke. snow. 'somas wt&- -sad to ter Ow Drum was , . .
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cup of coffee and some - , a,na showed ploughed grouud; bey<md th* somm*US 4W411tt hmm tkein. The I V
I int� mator P-ame. Then alarrdo,'stronger --nough of that evvnt so that she wj�ere she got �' ,Shga,Tjjl, iT po6s%le - histruct him a little, blaek cabin 'huddleh in Qke V�% ��
toast in the fftotion eating' house�-sb)e .
even than That she ha& felt during -ffie had left him. It had eeemed to Con- �_ . ,: to move �south � along the shore, -with point of the crescent, and Opn- wwban sisioad, 04 n6w. . . � . � I
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stance and kor tat", therefore, hage �o a day o0ach. -whomevet he W with bim.'S�he. -went furt�hft I "Youlft 4p6V *a Dvaw when you I "I . )_ � _k -
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morfting, rushed upm her. stmee gasped witk disappointinent W .V .1 - 11 I I
She dined, or made a pmtence of it must Ila" been some intimate and g±own still Inore, bitterly cold; the olit thej-,,� aga fastened on her snow- she saw it. She haA expected a &Zm heft U, . I I -
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dWn,-. with hex mother at seveiiL private event. They had be'ea OOA- wi7h,,d which swept the �ong btick-paved shoes, I aarwts3i& b** "ddftJj, oo3d. For I -'- . I'll I �
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11er mother*s voice went on and on firmed Unae ation was 11 - It had grown late. !M� eaXlY Decelrl- ' that. ' The framewor,k was Of logs & .twenq Ry", b6 w,MkAD, -Widf the . I
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B3jirq. hn madmss orla ��r� had gone OWE -of littl, - ` to her, . .
- 'rough the double wind , -qsk--the second .dusk $1nee Ileum *0, iOO* *_4 mewit
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about trifles, and Constance dWnot . ,�,ven th I b�er ii I _ poles whielt had been parUy boarded , , , 1 - I .� -
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*y to attention. Her th6ught away, ieaving everytbing he posses_,�ed thel, day coadh s'he eould .fee- its chill - boats had put off ftom X'�mber 25 t6; kow, that seven I ,
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as foil P 0-7 g Henry, with- ewer sharp - tz) L"m Gotirad. But Alan!s probable 6f, Grand Traver over; and above the boards and where . � 1, . 1� ��
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I I _' . frozen-aerosg Was knif they were 4acin fmm'ow fmVy miwt be dead P ..
11 She called the rel;:�'Onship'to Uncle Benny had not WE frozen ac-ioss, I wind froyn the'West Wt like 4 e, that AN �
11 ening apprehensiou. _ . � of that, ice, The pin� paper had been nailed, secured by big , I kfoh bod,bwn-strength- I - - ` - - - I 11
I eaev in jni�gvor4ng; it would be open, been explanation; s1he , saw nOw that To*h Lake; to north even througli fier fue e0at. tin discs. The rude. -weather-beateiL ,��that OuW wr .
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*IA' 1�21a�%I, f0ir niefM�&,,Gg regR�6ftg` J,jt ),ad eyou been misleading, For a sno*-cov.eved, through which frozen . trees momed aud * 1wat" VM loud , Mgd- bV tb* OMM 0*4 4* .least- One Don't sufferl /A i2y bbtfleTOf '
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'ex- in Q10 long whistlings of the WW Wft01V 1 ,4 . ...
� Iff4ide Benny and Alan would be ' puyie�ly �rjyate event ' Uncle Benny's r" es protruded, marked *om a pipe stuck through the boat had been e&4ft new Beaver- Treezone costs b" &-few 0&ts- 4 WW, �
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w '12 The little t6wns anu - tp&her; above a -boat vft -Onft MM fVQ�D thO ferry, c";�5,, tAllus" and "'hard skil" ,= bet-
,. 14r#ng ter- ,, lates crashed their lbubil .
. : Qthw news had been received; she � , xi#emed �d _t,,tj4' rolfing -Aelds witb the'r She struggled to Vie door aig knoek- , I -iom of f eet, then lift them off.' C , , I .
- 1; hhkiself. � That ,jamox of all otheir soun&, the seVbn, dy�u- $1 P9VU&M -but,toi..74et dead. 1,
I � ljji�p Mkvd �Ienry's w1wreabouts. \ Yor d eonsW,qu,et1e,es to villAgeEi, -ar . � . � , 46d upon it,-. and T�ceivihg -no reply, Se*fA : out �
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-- 41 f(Mr. Spearman went north late Ws , ehe beat UPOR with both flat$ - re gbhe; thp D*q* W beat for -toes or calluses from fAe botiom of feek
I kberioon, Miss Sherrill 11 the c-lerk some Peculiar and intimate way vAth yr�under -drift. It bad stopPed boming of the *aves against the ice,, � -1
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Jnjo�ined her. what baCL, U&P OW1 - . 04D hipre ? " . . would it ,ind rever sore teUder, or, - !#� 11 �__ -
it he feared Uhcle Benny's being found' lier lin. that; sea�� Upon the lake had gall -en f or a few bours, and the Vaitn the Vrum -b"* --agaK . I . I . - .
I 'i'North? Where?" . I . alive and feared Alan's Wing found f coul I d see small. boats now -if there sky waseeven-ekaghW; ragged cloudtl The door opamd tlien a very litue, beat %eyoxd t)*,oe0W*-%- I . � 4 :
I "We a,m -to communicate with him cover- . small'boats to be seen. Be I 9�1 and the frightened face *f an Indian . � 1. . — - . . I I . --- , . .
. I alive too, no -,v that Alan bad dis _UrAed beforo the, wind,and, openin I . - 11
two evenmg to . Grand Rapids; after were still ii . womax appeared * the crack- The ' -(CP#*Pdk1 Not 1weW ..
- t�bat, to Peto. ed Uncle Benny, it was became he � To the people'in her Pullman, 'the showed the moon . , an evidently had 'exppctedt�snd V_Tr� _ts , I
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skey." heart dreaded explanation of his OWn con- -dest�uction, of the, ferry bad been 0111Y C,on%tance hurried westward =4 wom _ __�___ 4 .AVOID COUGW.
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could hear her own nection with what had taken place. , a n�- -_. item, competink -for inte following the bend of ,the fe
beat Why had HeenrY 9'0n,--, she Constanee raised her window shade ie front p, gure 6f a man --- one of ed When ishe- aaw- Only a gi-rL She ' and I I IERAPO , , --
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search. Had he gone to -hinder it -, snowi-ng; the trainv�as running swift- people in th (lay coach, it was an mocks of the beach and dtal�lng out to help unf;wteia Constance's snow- pwa*" ___ - afthm I � ClopTeM .,. . - . 4 �
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intimate and . thing - TbeY ,upon jhe lake, - appeared vaguely in P a___.L& D134ftse 4 : I : . I �,
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in a' room: on the game floor, to one and ice and rushing water for their ing to the report cabled from Beaver, know hov� far;'he could not leAve is' 'Of a pr*apeyous farmer, ha4 been - - - - I - � : . . . _�
I lives. Slie must not think -of that! there had appea-red to be men in them; post to accompanyher, but he . . I . , --- � I I
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. Of the maids -'but, for her Present . � all brick,od up by its present owners so . � . ,
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V,�Uxjety, her mother offered no help 'Uncle Benny had withdrawn him- the men -her infoonant's voice hushed her that there nien � . r
self 11rom, men; hp* had ceased to be zlightl , Y -had not been roing. Con- �aleng the shorei, --She time, indeeds a4% to. hold 'f"-, Dried on'6�� and -11 ' TW OY I
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and could not even be consulted. Nor J in his blisiness and delegate4 it -Stank�e ghvddered. She had heard of three quartM d a njij0_fXVt1)Le On, yellow ears I 1 4M %j "a �
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.eould any message she -might to others. This. elhange had - be4n ' . I zlng� to a second man; about an equal dist' 'r 11 � I - _ Can .(! .
-her ' the �;ituatim ,to . . 1.� I ,thij�o �jjke' that on the qiOek-fiee i -sim- f&wd w4hird� but birchhqk canom and � I I � � __1ej11 ,11
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. I Henry had been hardly more than a adr)ft crowded with men sittiP19 UP- ,pasoed him and WoUt'011 - - - - I . I ,�
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Pur,se and counted the money in it. mate. -the mate, on one of ,UAcle less! : I : I '\ accustomed travel Upon SnOwr-boeg; , recogmwd ' the woman now as - . - - -
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�;he never in her life had I ' W!,t-h.-P-rofit�1
. I Benny's ships. . Quite suddenli h4.7had petoskey, with its,'�reat hotels elos- the eold, which had been only a piere- I to sell such thing, s and who could � I � - . - .1 -
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of such a thing. now, she would not i I losed and locked train direct- covered the moon,, complete darkness man clearly had recognized Constance I .1 . - ,
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Z "Where is your man?" Constance - � . . bun,y wuge-earners are asking 4fiem- ,.-,
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articles into her , muff and the roomy with him. How strange, :then, that them. The operat,6r in e-h4rge-C "Are there houses near here? YOU . They do. not W a,quaAer M' , -
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. pocket of her fur CGat. Sjw d6s- and given way to a nan whom he came still more deferential when sbe straining h gaze westward'over the must run, to 0neJ of ' them at once - - � the bmk -at a time, -and Wwre they -
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Henry bad sai��th6ir quarrels had bpen at the offlee, early in the dav,;' that she -must have I . - - I
da�tthe street. and turned west- had seen the last and moved -away. ' 'p- %, ' �.,
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rarnde he first corner to'a str��t; been . there .�ad been no messages for him; three mi s, I;Inco None near, she said. "Besides, . . . - - ...
-had �Wllowed Henry to, remain. in con- shd could not, have passed any. qc-ar- -11'.
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-ny -,?�ent away . tion were" patrolin - fhe, shore for advanced so little that she could not . � ,_ � . I
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I Aftprward :Uncle Benny had come to twenty Miles, north of Little Traverse, bave Ynissed one -that Way either. . man. He comes here to Warm him- . I � I
such a train as ran in the reso.rt seas- The operator She tried to go, faster as, she reahz- -& - I
on, and she was, riot certain a the her an,d warned her not to inarrY wat6hing far boats. . sel�. It is nearly time he comes a- -1 - I Tweitty-five cents buys a Thrift Stamp. �, I
..she Henry, then he 'had sent for Alan- a,dded to 'the report she had heard ed. this; but now travel had become gain-:Ik, . Si�deen Thrift Stamps- become -a War I
exact time of its deparbn'e; but There had been p-arpose in these acts -up - the train, OnP- lifeboat and per-_ moye difficult. There was no longer ,,H - long has h&- been about here? " in May - .. .I"
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0:1 Uncle Benny's; had they meant that,i haps two hiid bee'n seen by a f armer any beach. High, precipitous bluffs, "Since before no61-1. Sit down.,fil ' W-S.S. � . Savings Stampq for which the Govia� I - .1�
of buying a railway ticket and of en- ' terge - the south which she recognized as �narking 5) . I wiD pay you $5.00 in 1924. . I 1-
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of making explanation -that exPlana' of Beaver; the secon(I boat had been, Seven Mile Point, descended here di- Constance gaze&fL her; the Woman _.
-there had been servants alwa-YS 'to ' ry f eared -and tb to the �south and N -vest of,the -first rectly to the hummocked ice along the I -
things -but she watehed, tion which Heh at he far . . � . time-%,. n conliAg- Her 61 In June , If yo , lend the Goverom-eyd'yow sav- -
do these - did , s V n-Preventedl? Her father bad one; tugs "%vere CMSing. thore now; water's edge. She'fell many relief -relief from -that. fear she had . - .. U
others and a ,.j.ey did. On the had bee traveling upon these hummo k ; ther . W-S.S. I ngs in this way,, you cm xnake your �,
thought this; at least, hb, had thought it had b,een. many hours, however, 'af- e S e Cen feeling when,%he opened the door *
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people were going to b * .- get word to t�ween the bummocks, , - � I .�;__
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egraph blank and %Tote a messa_.0e'j�cey to the house so tbat, he could find -St. James -so that the news could throu*, Her skirt was torn; she lost her 4)eside the stove, and piit watper in . . 11 :
to �her mother, telling� her that she had , one of her gloves and could net, stoP .
hc -ather. When it Aia7a had g,one to the house- - be cabled to th6 mainland. FisliermeD ok tea IeEwes . . 11
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the t��in had s�arted, she I � -ho'st, more likely from the direction and ice cut her ungloved hand and blood �, I . ___ - - -
- -to the piarter, directincr him o-newhobadi-nistakenhim-flat-'ag iger tips. She- did a cup. � I This is not only e,ny and profitable M*- �_
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the berth overhead. Then -m�w fright-: e�? Alan ba -L �Ifbng the ,,Seven alq,-, living then," she said. can be bouzht wher. � - -
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-would not marrY Henry; her i conld have been -in that house! Henry n-,o,re probable that the boats would I 'Apply feve dr6pS then lift sore, The Drum! There -was a Druin, then! i - - - . � I I ..
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prcamse had been that she would not t had fou. . touchy corns off with I '
engage herself to that marriage untffiw.ards, when Alan had been attacked man was in char,,,,re. people heard and which they called I . It I I
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had pre -vented her from seeing him; 11 Henry had lied to her abo The driver mentioned Henry with a The woman shifte-1, checking some- I I � . I C � � I
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at what she had seen in Henry;, but fhat from Indian numeration into English. .
. . � . ing luster to - the neighboThood and 94TWO" it began' witht" she announced., SASMOOTHER THAN VELVET" I � -1 : ��
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I Ilenry or show him distrust, she rAust I eqtly. Now, all d, f Ice acam far supeTior to that. - "I
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% I She opened the door 4-,,,i looked'ctut. ure flavor- exftactS go int,D Silvet ioo&s Ice Cream �
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� - . I only vague lirt,erference, abd obstruc- w.w not looking,about -now, Constance of homogmizing anct sdm0fic fieezing. �
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of the caTetaker who had charge of A tiny bottle �6f- Woezone costs but s fdr that r,ea,sion if was li�=d most' - . .
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