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go varloitiqs of, grapes and hM as- ..I,. ;,, to know how to wear it. Why, you have an thoughtfully: .. . . I 46 In , �. .__.
artairied the' best � pollinators,- for time, Long enough at'leAsi COUTSQ, awl plenty-of"l-em ma4O -plenty 114ve, 007 412 1A � titvf 3
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ubh oelf-stexile varieties as Lindley, and to be known, of mistakes -4 , ".
alem. Brighton, ate. Our exPerl. ' -He awaited enlightenment. .He me tell you; And one not altvmWs to know his proper placel" I .. I .. .1
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Eerbert, Lindley, Massasoit,. Salem. The Butterfly -Man almost fell out noon-". be hidden under a bushel basket. 'He real thing in tailors,'and I used. to suggest0d-' - ' ir �i
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lanted Rogers' Hybrids. ,which in i,you,,, with deadly softness, "You." himself out that one afternoon, that's .1 �', 'N
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a, . rger- crops of fruit if they were ing himself for to bring me word any minute about I felt;myself caught by a Something considerably stuck on yours truly a:- hurriedly, for Clelie ' ki V"', A ' ' w -1 ' ' '.".�' N
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oAditibris., Campbell often has inted her small fpr6tinger at Aum, against, this launching of his`%barque tor .4, I ,
iraggly buhches due to imo,erfect tooth must come out at on *. Open POI word in clothes an&'Thiinners- that's . y, just sent along with.,Mr - ' .
- with the effect of a pistol leveled At i%pon the social -sea. I felt that the r' I never dwarned *6 man woui '111
,ollination. Cibgs-pollination, would your mouth wider, please, so I can , what I'd gone for, though I didn't tell e 9- , . . ..'.. " "i "
his heed. ' affair had been once qnore li Q OuL that to the skirt I -was buying the .acdept it. You can�%'h . * , I i,` ,,, , �
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gard whatsoever for, Mary Virginia And in the meanwhile my mother, precinct bonehead that pipe -dreamed Alle]� moments later, the In . ��,:_.'� � "
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les than'others.. the Butterfly Man's sails. ver; requesitioned the Mayne and the I was learning, too -learning things Alpon the two persons approa,chiug.�__ ,- '%,�,M,,' I
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mitted himself irremediably. III— ish House scoured until it glittiere His white teeth showed in a I.. �,.� .. . . ... .
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John Flint. It's su6-h a comfort, pleboro, in its best bib and tucker, make the best what it is, I mean- workers. had been well'received an4 ' , " "'q':
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when the gentle -men of one's house- came as one. And'there, in the heart because I'd never been close enough .were to be followed by others alonr, 7 , . 11 - �, I
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iterile Rogers' varieties and co hold are so amenable -to reason, and and center of it, cool, calm, correct, to find out that there's -rnore to it the same line. I He bad done, :even, 11 . . . . . . �, 7 11L,
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or or two ladies appear. No, nor have than looks and duds and man,ers. .,
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-eplaced. with..Coneord, Niagaxa or he can, either, to bury or to marry her way -as she was perfectly sure demeanor as perfect as Hunter's own that into me. People aren't anything future complsrirrts� and demands *etw - -_'; ;
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reflections �and devices. .1 Everybody'seemed to know him. enormously by that move. L Hunts ,-,
�hose - requesting same—HorL EX9. shall be heie at the same time! We fell silent; a ba py silence, into r ,� , I
3tation, Vineland Station. "John Flint, reghrd me: if the fin- "Parson!" TheButterfly Man seem- Everybody had something pleasant to P . . I . ...-II, .
which as from another planet, there had - done '- well. And yet,---eatehing I I I I 1,
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ca-eerpillar on this earth has the im- ces of girls, and th stir and ruftle ,� � : il-
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mitivated and cross-cultivited with party crawling up my pants' leg this If Appleboro had cherished the I knew, too, that Laurerlee had had+ , .. ,,",
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break )ip and weaken the under- anybody alive going to get born . 'or "Just keep still," I couldn't help on his way home, that afternoon *set- distance -a blue�ay watched him with with Eustis, and I could well imagine ._'1.1
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3hould be given fre'quently + enough down after awhile without biting you. His manner was perfect. It was as and then screaming insults at the beaf, the rousing of a sense of duty, � ' _' . ""'.
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growth above grouh(f until it is time afternoon. If they are selfish enough in no time." of a piece of rare wood come o whole tribe of eats, and black Panch Eustis was obstinate. He had ma - - � I , �I "
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excellent results. Special attention afternoon partyl It won't hurt you Mid been right, as always. John perfect; -for eats in the highest way. But, insisted 'Laurence, when & ..:'.,�. � I
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patches of Bladder Campion which "I am not to'be dearmothered nor "It's walking up my pants' leg, just Appleboto was acknowledging it of- gree it in a manner which benefits all an , ".
may appear in the corn crop, an.4 goodl6rded! Heaven knows Ir -ask lit- . - friendly intimacy. Flint, feeling this, .d . "Ill'? J
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should not be necessary under ordin- more artfully unans-_Werable? . . . . . And he broke out, in a flut- the garden,behind the spireas and the "Here you are, cuddling that old as this fellow represent Carolirba? . * �
ary conditions. one spring's thqr-% "Oh, but Madame-" began Flint, tering falsetto: I holly tree, where there is a dilapidat- pirate of a black cat!" said she, brisk- Never! When rnglesby�i name shoulct I . + , . ,; .
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practically all the Bladder Campion. unwillingness to do anything at any t)iey just too perfectly sweet for any- Here, some time later, the Butterfly nut cake for you bath. Father, Ma- And here was Inglesby. in,my gai,6 1. I ,".. 11.-
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rhey Appreciate Canadian Varletles. your know all their names, - you awfully preempted. , . . ly desirous to please her, that it I,." `
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please to ing to Mary Virginia Sustis, this very . ...�.
eleven thousand acres, is one of the remembeil that You are a must be so very intereqting! And so it?" . The Mary Virginia walking beside Lf�
most noted farms in America. , I It"P minute! They do say heN running . . � I � A
It is, member of my bougehold. You are decorative, particularly on china and "No. I'm glad I was let in for after Mary Virginia, and I'm sure I Inglesby was not the Mary Virginia . ,
intei6sting to learn, when on a recent ilm,pst like a son to Trie., You are house linen I How you have the heart be admitted frankly, "though I'd hate wouldn't be surprised, for if ever a we knew; this was the regal one, the 1*_�111
visit to this farm, that I the hundreds thd apple of Wat foolish Armand's to kill them. I can't imagine. " Just to have to come to parties for a liv- mortal man had the effrontery of great beauty. Hpr whole manner ."... -
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Na, I �". , "be expected ,I can sliillo stamps, and the sender's name some- ,, , ,,He lookg 11kn. a ?,IV a6sth In u -rio . � . ; cx .�
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ft place 6f,bustn4ab. . , I . 4tW"hining" I flniqheklor him. Ani goirg astray or to the Dead Letteiv Inglesby making eves at a girl young disgustedly. I . 1 51t .." . 1:: t� - I "t �i ,
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