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"The -J4`Uowe*e -h with the mateX.? it to form e a$puft# b1m, "Only sent through -MV�P,10900 don't eave the lighted bp 14 horteat; on your bar a wave of . on soin ark a OnOng,tt Julp. Never ..�,she e,, able don't think that 111n womanishly ab, few 0*1 r
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-have. kle, promised, and 0 would aboxt it in a recollectio of, the W� none of N6 to is 00VAOX, My head'With those when lie pap c in the days '411
0* to " "I t r sympatqy 7eadiast slowing face with which she had read fy Jumped and er scorn fof,j wno c,an'-ii0t C�sh your r 3: it be in Warehester in two firs 'is name on the,badr.", -(twelt Hmdy's letter. And so Hardy had que viit.hqu upon the -hill," thou planned to"
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the -O. 440 a9vMj, ' room, and finally aP- stand. She pitied h '.4boy's wistful And then with the- 41ey which ran -POWFEMent"Of Potan A`C017 p p ad' the nterview.- It Ls be -cause of this method of doing bus goa. 4 gist of the i loneliness now )-age to pride which past the Palae Theatre to the door of 1har trict at- her I ing,with-4armers-44 v pirt� of Therp- will 1e, another dis id, gea newer discovery brought tug- Hanlon's Hotel. yawning black before PaYment' through your bank is the s S4 artous ------ to.'rat try, your case," he h rpa&Ad C th4'Pitovince.' The resul at her throat.:". him, curiously enough he remenbered have u-ying, to make the disclosure Th her warning and his t even caU to pay a, bil uniformly. 0atIsf4dtory:,-No I, t6, a Courier exti`khe had read promise-, and nornical -ay. You need no the grain has resulted and the smut atip"; "We0a we do something. nd ondered over-v4,Uy. Unbeliev.-' smiled, over it gravely. 'He stood n just mail your cheque to the person t be pgjd. P1*b4r9b, Pa.,�U.'S A. control has been almoqt6r t- I W-litey straightened in a dist* t1Y able though it were mom- instant, wondering if she had already worth *hlle'when the :unpleasant way. ants when she t certain promised Hardy. its # .08 2030 tf 'that ly Gordon measuredly upon the z6' I 6�" - - surprise Amn Open a Chequing Account w u& sown with u t r ' , 1 '-f;F, o thats it?"' he sneered' iTh
n reateol seed i 4ov d a4 ;OU cul's -he bad His heels rang 60�ristic act of all pavement. lose 4t harvest'of @4 per- ceMi of the. times - It's a wonder to me don!t in the highly uil�� y He had forgotten crop. The ady anta . is of the4)i -or get to, talking and Meet yourself com- 9 kicking T. R 1i 4rom his dior Again the bltch of shadow upon the -j maldeli'yde meth6d, of treatln'j; seed ing back. Now ust what wai we step. But now shot law-74'and the man who ran. And oats ar� its..$Iiii,plicity, expected to doll' thout,*`Vord, she rose then there was a stir, soundless and Id't URA ZLOP MUTUAL aWhen, could be managed if -if a e a roes. W hii ':AWd threw both sibilant, close behind hinL rap Suddenly, wi BANK *n..jlr MONTREto
THF, MCK FIRB INI el 9 Method, onshun- the .other one arms sbout hi Crouching, he sprang into the d my with th �di#�fn was out of the way." s neck-,' dra , wing, his head eep- aredlliushele; of, oats,may be,treated hi "'Not me!' Not whe nst her brigh hadow against n I can jump to agai IT qtie'.as impulsive- er s the left wall, Rug- Tital As-ts in 4=ess or 700.000.000 Less 'twice Whitey'v ly and quite aa U - U , UPI!4d us y as IlipLu'aus, h6ure�the seed!, Is dry Cana4, -as easy in ging that lank, brick surface he -0 BOW; there Is no danger refum READ. OFF14jE-SEAlPO4THv ONT. enough t 11 Was so fluaftbat the district crouchOd'and ran for the hotel lights, other years. (if Eiprouting, mouloling or swelling of aft9iney knew W.auteyhad taken hiii, "Ji niityl she gasp0d, "And I nev- i4tterly without shame for his surrend- seed. There is one disa too eidirely' at-hiswoid. a- er to 'instinct. OFFICERS: olvantago er suspected youl I �thought all -And he had crossed -nd It may be overcome by hold g meant nothing so drastic," he long-', she gave i*`j t In J. Cgrulolly, Goderich Ilkwident Iyi 9 to ex- the open court, and was reaching out -the sPrayer.b,lose to the,,graiu: na- to state. "I was merely plain coherently, M unstead- ao fftg open the door when his hat Jas. Evans, Beachwood, Vice -pro ion of air to suggestin that perhaps siime little il pioont., proioling. frebw . eirculat y instead. tell what left his- head as if plucked t erefrm P 'he ehyde fu 9 h earance I of the faintly crooked de- I give ye t worrud, yell keep yere, D.w.F.:3feGregor, Seafoitl� move the foiioald mes quick- Occurrence could be armnged which you are thinking aj�o '-Ishe finished by an invisible; hand. precatiory griN with which he had first fingers from bis 'throat. Ye'll find Y away, A m -all hand sprayer, a: would redound to Gordon's public dis- accusingly. Behind him, a yellow flame lanced faced Hanlon, his color heightened. him first, and when ye 4& ye'll r Al' q am Leitch, R, R. No. 1,,Clinton; sup�ly of formaldehyde and a scoop credit, or -or whereby he and his ne- And Jimmy,,not only...because he the darliness. In the narrow confines until more than anything else he back here to me. I'm eag�r'Ytket�-fcr'k. W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; shovel comprise the equipinent. and farious, activity might be confi' John Mar- ned un- understood, but also V" he felt of the alley a gun roared deafeningly. suggested a man self-consciously re- a rra gauge wo d n the gentleman's ear"me�- ray, Eginonolville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- their use -gives fVH assurance against til after election. He has already- equally As surei concoiiilkg the im- Mechanically and unheroically Ji alizing himself to be the butt of a se]Ll' mmy rich; X.G. Jarmuth, Broollingen. at smut. been be -fore me to answer for a mis- pulse which had tight6AW her arms stooped in his stride to pick up his practical joke. And Jimmy, still unabe, to spleak.''' �eat t D=CTO he Seed PotAstoes and Prevent demeanor. Eight years ago I gave about his neck, reachod"up, and un- hat- Ha heard the second ball thud "See here, Pgleg," he expostalated sat and watched the waiter lay aside RS: William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforib; Scab autif glaek Scurf. him twenty-four hours to get out of wound -them, as casual) above him, wa _high, surprised to find that his voice was 'his white apron and turn towara the as he had into t a door ist John. B6:tmewies, Brodbagen; James In each of ten years an experiment tOW)1 done when an undernbOst- had he been erect. not quite steady. "Why, man, you door. He noticed how the man's hands Tative boy, don't mean that you think those ul- hung Evans, Beecliwood- M McEwen, Clin- was conducted at the College to de- Jameson stopped and backed away "You like it?A? he'�44tuTed a And then the door was open and gain. palms out, noticed -his changed Goderich; Alex termine the control of Potato Scab. from the,Garritty who had leaped to ,Itps not too badlif with the flood of light that'dazzle� lets were really intended for me!" gait There was fascination in tkcae, Nr6aafoot, No. a Seaforth-,"4- G. The Potatoes for one 'plot were left his feet. 'Slit -eyed. head drawn- down She stood a moment, little dis- his eyes,. Hanlon came out like "For whom, thin?" demanded HAn- light footfalls. And then, after the # an leve, No 4, walt#n� Robert Perris, untreated- and those for other plots betw�en his &boulders, Garritty stood beveled, looking down:at him from avalanche. His mad rush swept Jim- Ion. door had opened and closed, he shot Railock; deorge MgCaztney; No. 0, were treated with corrosive subli- staring at inL bat in his cruel hands very brilliant. suddenly embarrassed my -aside like a bit of chaff. Like an Jimmy blinked at that laconic a- to his feet and started to follow; re- bruptness. alized the weak futility of that Seaforth; Murray DiacefieU late, or with. formaldehyde. With and -hi -twitching lips. yes. Then she wbrirt- demurely back avalanche he went roaring down the -corrosive sublimate 21/L ounces were "Gordon," he -snarled, '.'Jimmy Gor- d -her chair. alley. "I-Im sure I don't know," he fal- pulse; whirled to find Pegleg watch- sed to each, 13 gallons of water. d9li-the town's amateur bad man! "What a forward th:;ng for me to tered. "I thought, perhaps, some of ing im. All but a word or two ww% IV ILh the formaldehyde pickle, one So he's back at last, is he?" His doT Please lay -it to my temperament, CHAPTER XVIII your precious patrons had developed hushed by the look upon Pegleg's, of formaldin was need to each voice became a crooning monctOna Jimmy," he laughed. -9,dt e could a mutual distaste for each other, or- face. thirty gallons of water. The yields "Ana he's going to sli a new distri Small Town Stuff or ---2, "You can't turn that -that beast ct not even feign I ghtness�.. lin were the same from trqat6d and un- attorney over on me, is he. and send ',It,s Wonderful!' Ws-�-oh I'm so After he had picked -himself up, A look passing wonder crossed his loose, Pgleg," he'excliimed. "Good IA f- mkted plots.sho'wing tha�,:tlle ph9ta- me up -for 4 stretch?" absurdly glad: Years' #:goi was a- Jimmy Godon stood for a few mo-. face, and he broke off speaking to.God, man, it's-iVs ridiculous-pre-� did ii6t inilcire the, seed, In any He glared palely at,Jameson. grope dizzily be -hind him. Chancing posterous! It's mad! It's fraid that they'd hurt thik very spirit ments motionless efore the hotel en- opera�- 70 yiay. The quality f'th p-,vras, "Why couldnt you talk straight for of you beyond all menj only , trance, gazin.g from the hole in his to glance again at the door, blazed liouffe. gone madl. And he licked his.. ey improved by treatment, giv- once in your'life," he demanded, "and few days ago at the club I thou t bat to the one waist�high in the heavy FOR SA=`;'�i 46reg one infle- reati S gh waisthigh by the second ball. he had lips as e went out, as though he frobi-, $w � I lig cleall marketable potatoes.' Sackr save m -that time? ee that sear? experienced an inexplicable faintness, were already tasting blood.", tera, 0 you were still bitter, stitl bewildered door of Hanlon's with an emotion so th �-d furdiiO Wh and toilet, e ness hushed him. seed potatoes imin d got and ' unable to understand." She peculiarly complex that he was entire- I's ers for two That's where his in the pit of ,his stomach. 11aulon Pegleg's calm hours in the formalln s0ution g4ye me over the head with a chair, that pointed to the script, and startled Ay unaware of the little knot of peo- nodded crisply in comprehension. 0 ye're in earnest t last, are so q little better results thau� I those night I'd 'a' done for him in Ilan- "Ye'll do betther sittin' down," he ye?" he asked. a strange tinge of re- I ; to''6114irt. fs himi,by one of his Ple which began instantly to collect etc. Aplo to treated' with the corrojive'ilibliblite lon's, for cuttin' in on my game. I most intrijmate thoughts. I I thought about him. said, "till ye're steadier in the knees. proach in his voice. "'Tis no longer olution. Late Blight is7cOnsider0la been looking fo -1: IL BATA, r-tliat bird for eight ybu were onto of the cast, playing Like flies to tainted meat, the first 'Twas a dir-rity shot, sweetly placed- merely entertaining an, amusin�-hke to be the. most destructivb Potato: 4is- years!" 84101iferw 02L 3ust a little, and -and n -Ase gunshot, the first hint of violence, bad the first wan was hurried." He turn- to You?" He laughed an ugly chuck- at we have to contend *Ith,--- wably un- ease th ed to the white-aproned waiter, who le, grew quickly sober again, and He turned, -and, too weak iii the happy part, and instead you were always bad in wet seasons and on brought them swarming from what. knees to follow. Jameson allowed him had be -gun to move toward the door. jerked a thumb toward the fresh merely watching from the wings. And a breath before, bad seemed empty iow-lying areas. The to reach the door before lie could now you've written it therati-litot in courtyard and emptier alleyway; hard "Ye'll bide a bit," he ordered; and blaze on the door. ar does not wait fc�r'e`VMefic4 (it dfs- ask. then as shortly to Jimmy: "Now, un- "Am' was that a bit av absurdity, sp --not with sartiric4 nwan- faced, wise eyed figures, murmurous ease to appear and sweep over his LONDON ANiD WINGHAM "Nothing ol-d-drastic," he stuttered.' nessfspirit. Jimmy, When—, you grin Without being noisy about it, and dif- less ye feel too little like talkin' too?" he inquired. "Was that intire- North. field during a night; ;be,takes time "Nothing-. that cro*ed, little absent-minded fering greatly from the crowd which anlon's attitude toward the occur- IY ridiculOw? Paith, an' ye!ve never by the forelock and ap a protec- grin a.m. p.m. . iligii, 1, Garritty flung a harsh laugh back are-you-.4are you laughing -h,ysteric- a public street accident invariably rence began to be very clear, and seen a man die, have ye, who's afther tive spray to the Potato -foliage along at him. -ally at all of us deep there was little excuse to misconstrue got it through the belt? flaugh! Exeter ............. 1046 6.04 within your- provokes, in that they maintained a with the bug destroylu dog. por- "Drastic hell! Pass the word on to self ?11 the meaning in his inifinished sugges- 'Tis a sick plae toe shot!" Hepsall ........... 10.30 6.18 truly notable self-restraint. The cen- as a pre ventative against late-blikht. tip burn 'She had'seen him flush many times deaux mixtur a tion. But when Jimmy, in a fashion Thereupon Jimmy was possessed of Kibpen ........... 10.35 6.28 your crowd that they can cheer up," tral figure, obviously uninjured. a his pre- subjected neither to absuTd interr�' s half -puzzled and wholly out of count- a strange conviction. Indeed, Hanlon Br#cefield ......... 10.44 6.32 and in repelling flea boetl6s.4n also said Garritty. "And you can Put in at her efforts to peer behind; oga- ClIpton Jet. 10.58 6A6 If used In couJunction'. 'w - your time framin' an alibi for -me" occupation, but never so 'hotly before. tionis anent his condition, nor called enance, began his recital with that had spoken accurately. Until that Ith - Paris Clitilton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 �reen or lead ar Without moving, Jameson heard the "And I never dreamed it until now.,, upon to lend an ear to unsought opin- moment when be had hesitated at the moment, in spirit be 'had been nothing sonate in killlng�Col- Clfiiton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 rado potato beetle larvae, Early, door open and close. Long after his he murmured. "you sober -faced, ion concerning his assailant. In truth mouth of the alley, Hanlon checked more or less than a quiely amused him impatiently. r, who had int 11,21 6.58 visitor had gone he stood there, star- blinking fraud!" so unobtrusive were they that Hanlon Lrequent, and thorough spra�yingsare . "At the begin-nin', an' ye don't mind. thought merely to aggravate a situa- Londesborough .... 11.35 7,12 'cessary. The sprayings.-liad an In- ing vacantly before him. At first he There seemed toe nothing -for him had come stumping back up the a y Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 Ile. he snapped. tion or two for his own private and 4uence not only in increasing both tried to convince himself that he had to say in response to that. He con- vnd jostled roughly through to -his 11.56 7.83 'he yield of marketable -and total put a wrong construction upon Whit- tinned to smile. And thereupon she side before Jimmy realized that So. after a moment's thought, Jim- whimsical purpose. In all that had he Wingham Jet., Ar... 12.08 7.45 �rop per acre, but also in. prolonging ey;s threat, but found -that ground un- remembered Hardy's letter. was no longer alone upon the scene. my began farther back, with a report taken place since his return, he had Lhe growth of the plggts and increas- 1, of T. Elihu's second visit t Cour- been conscious only of that element Wingham. Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7-45 tenable in remembering Garritty's , . . . Rarely read a first act Hanlon hooked one arm through his 0 the Winghain ......... 12.12 7.55 the size of the potaWes. The face. Thereupon be shifted to the by an inexperienced playwright which elbow ier office, and an almost facetius of human comedy, valuable indeed to and led him inside the hotel.
South. r1sults of the experiment show the other extreme. If violence did result was so finished in form and so full of There was a fresh sear on the in- explanation of the business which had him, which seemed to yield harmless- a.m. P.M. :�tghest yields per acre from the plots it was Garritty's affair -and Gordon's promise. If your new discovery (you ner surface of the door below the brought him there. ly enough -bo his desire.
Wingham .......... 6.55 8-15 w1ich received three sPrayings, both -he had meant to suggest 110 such failed to mention his n Thirty thousand was his figure, ow that the ame) can main- bullet -hole; a long and jagged splinter Pegleg," he said, "and a very hand- Wingliam Jet. 7.01 3.21 gillasly reprisal. threat of violence which was stalking ;tbove and below the leaves. is succeeding acts the note of lay on the "office', floor, torn loose by some and liberal one, I'd call it. you not himself, but the poor, unknown BeI&AVe .......... 7.15 3.32 - tarin in hi Apple Scab Control. Just once he thought of a way back simplicity -which makes big work so that bullet; and beyond. at th e Op- will admit that the temptation -was enthusiast, who crack -brained no doubt Blyth .............. 7.27 3.44 The experiments carried on by the which still lay open to.him. He got convincing I feel certain that we posite side of the room, fragments of Londesborough 7.35 3.52 as far as the telephone before his have found the vehicle for which we plaster from the wall, considerable. If I hadn't knowntliat in the first place, and inflamed to Dcpartment of Entomolbgy for the Tivotson was waiting on the stairs to hatred by the Curierls lighthearted Clinton Jet. 7.49 4.06 perve forsook him. and he collapsed have been searching. When in War- Jimmy stood staring at this minor help escort the august gentleman' to attacks upon T. Elihn's immaculate- Clinton ........... . 7.56 4.13 control of apple Ecab fungus, in the in a chair. chester (if possible I shall see you damage, unimpeachable confirmation Clinton Jet. 8.03- 4.20 J pple-growing sections have demon- Judge Jameson had won consider- within two weeks) waill it be feasible of the entirely serious and business- the -treet level, I don't know but ness, had fired at him, was as utter- ed that thorough spraying with what I might-" He laughed. but ly a thing of his ow -n creation. He ......... 8.16 4.32 able fame as a terror at dross -exam- to discuss this with the author in like intent of the one in whose hand -deaux mixture will effectively Pegleg did not join in his arnusement. was convinced that the blame was his, Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 ination. His eloquent forcefulness, person?" the gun had roared. Humorously a- Instead, a light, which disturbed him if violence did result. And Pegleg, , n trol the scab and give 9 8 per cent. Hensall ........... 8.182 4.-50 clean fruit. Poisons added to the dynamic and without mercy, in sum- There was a sardonic quality in gast when he lifted his eyes, Jim-my's more than vaguely, flashed for an in- his uspicions already stirred on an- Exeter ....... I ...... 8.417 6.05 -Bordeaux spray -prevents efficiently ming up before -a jury, had torn the Jimmys expression as he listened to expression became sheepish as he per- hope from tb stant in those polished agate. eyes. other occasion, saw the guilty con- lie ravages commonly due to Insects. wretch a eyes of more than one that letter. Carol almost surprised ceived the fierce anxiety in Hanln's Without comment. Hanlon waited sterion upon his face. and grew C. N. R. TIME TABLE Many Ontario farmers are losing ed specimen of humanity, who it As she looked up, at the end, flush- regard. on .;n crops that would be profitable if "I'm all right," he said, hastily re- of the man in the shadow on Carol He leaned forward to put a hand had dared to hope, pitifully jaunty ed herself and triumphant. until the younger man made menti very, very sure of his ground, and assured, unto the very eleventh "Bless his heart!" she said. "And assurning. "I leaned over to pick Landi-'s lawn -the man who ran- East. proper attention were given to disease upon the young man's knee. a -m. P.m- control at the right time. Too many hour. He bad been a blast of right- think of it, Jimmy. Hardy - t -he up my hat just before be fired the see- and the g-irl's admonishment to avoid "Jimmy, lad," he said, "just once Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 trust to luck, wait to see the damage eous. wrah before which they falter- great Carl Hardy! But I knew he'd Ond time. The first one-" He seem- the, byways and stick to the highways ye've lied to mte-just once, these last to t Holinesville ....... 6.17 2.37 done before making an attemp ed and hung their -heads. be* just like that!" ed to find the explanation too prepos- which were well lighted; but there he few days, because ye have not told Clinton ............ &25 2.52 control the evil forces that are ready And now "Judge" Jameson could king.of that terously threatrical for words. and gave voice to a savagely exaultant me the whole truth. SuT-re an' your Seaforth .......... 6.41 8.12 to prey oil the crops. The man that not hold his own head erect. In a way very persn, trying hard not to wish merely pointed sRniefacedly at the exclamation, and wheeled toward the own affairs are your own, an' ye wish St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 prepares to pioduce a crop with -the his perspective had become altered. the man less worthy of the ecstatic hole in his hat. Dublin ............ 6.54 8.98 expectation of an attack from 'all Prom time to time he shuddered, as note in her voice. But there, was no visible qoftemng waiter. to keep thim to yergelf. But it shames Before all other "There was neve any doubt from in,, to meself to have been so easily West. sides fires the first and also the last if from a chill. To hide those facesi men Jimmy respected and valued in Hanlon's fetures, nor did bii rigid the beginning." he rumled. -was fooled. "A.M. p.m. p.m. shot, �outlng the fungus enemy with which he remembered too vividly now Carl Hardy. Suddenly be had learn- body relax. Instead, his wooden leg a waste of time, but ye'll waste no "Ye've been home buts little time, Dublin ...... IC07, 5.38 9.87 chemicals that are easily obtainable -he covered, -his face with his hands. ad also what it was to envy him. thumped most mightily upon the. more." reckoned in days. More in hours and St. `06luriaban. 10.42 5.44 and easily applied. --L. -Stevenson, "Ile is a -a very courtous gentle- floor as he sprang toward a window Immediately watching the change more than that in minutes, fiand I've 10.53 5.63 9.50 DeVt. of Extension, 0. A. College. CHAPTER XV11. man," he answered slowly. behind that chair toward which the that carne over that waiter's face, known many a man, through inattan- 11.10 6.08 10.04 THE GREAT CARL HARDY The girl's, perplexed frowil passed younger man turned, And yet, quick Jiminy felt his spine crawl. eatri- -use- as he wa-and there, was a ferocius cal or not, farcical or otherwise up to achieve a prematuer eternity in the 1161mesville 11.20 7.08 10-13 Lice on Cattle. Two nights 1ater. seated across the so fleetly before a flash of am Th tion to detail and lark av observation, 00derleb, 11.40 7-20 10-80 The method of controlling lice sug- room from her, Jimmy Gordon laid ment that he utterly failed to notice instantaneouness in his actioli-the t, tbqt point, the evening!s e fraction av a second, Itis true. I Dakota Agricul- Aside the second act, which he had it. white-faced waiter whose body looked achieved suddenly, even in his e'v should have guessed it at the fh-st is yes, a tural College, Is to dip the cattle dur- fini -bed reading Aloud, and lifted his "He's splendidl" she. cried. "Wait oft and flabby was incredibly quicker. 'I t P n sinistor aspect. Unti Jimmy second I saw ye, yet ye fooled me, mixture of head to Carol Landis with an odd ad- until you really know him. Oh, I've He leaped and drew the shade I , t Ad -apro eii what with yer blinkin, lids and laz N T Ing the fall and spring, Dippfng of age lis
cattle is not advisable, however, du apologetic self-conscious- the outer blackness of the night and one smile. nor known him to ffe., grin. I thought to welcome ye p.m, lag the winter montlis on account of ness and eoncern. then moved the chair farther �own Now the contp-n-ted cruelty tired av the husks, and mabby vvith 1.15 pneumonia. Hand treatment In MaMS7 '�Of course, it.4 still very much in the, Wall, Godefioih of hi- grin wng as arnazingr ag tb� the taste ar failirre, grown bitter in menset'.. . . ..., v -A At thRt the editor of the �"L ues may relieve the animals until thoi rough,". h a tured; and then, 6.04 -riug _dippedo noting how thoughtfully quiet she- sat, stood and ga' Perfect precision of bis words and yere belly. An, insted, "twas good ip when they may be zod from one face. to the accenf. fortune ye'd found -ye were certain ....... Th,ree different IaP9ed into silence himself. A treatments are croin- Only used. 10 11W 11, A � other. Hanlon's w9s as bleak as a "Ann to reason with -him the to do that -and shame to me per- Eqilal parts ......... W, dil 4'seed an After waitiing for two days for him wind -worn 'wall of rock, and as dire. qoftiv C, 1,, UnerrIngly ear_ to try agaiii, Upon the witers countenance there vince hirn of the error of bin ways?" ];ten h ... 'land try t� con- �,Piescitv- But ye'll talk now, an' IV
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dusting powder, is tain as to his evilddans the afttriloo was nothing rendablet. Mny a tin,ie, The wicket? leer in the query helo:7 b ... of a he called- to find bar but, had called en ............ d n im 4presa a f`trpsh Jim- Y duTnb. TTe waited to protest A gust of confusion fl
ionate dievasion More tbg him p on the teleplhonb,; bet,a cloth in the dining room with great- Rpairist �mch diqpas, rilty's thin face. Guilder t n ever gotf-co"ScRous 'he ehtiobai degire to goo tafni would not Pr displa,,v of ernotion. And uddenlv and safla i&0 ;�o of a mn's dispoml, to cry out a- ............ 7.40 ri sat "'As to meet Hanlon's Pattr he felt unoto scionabTy foolish. , e. brook further delay. lowtir because Rairist this lyinmMery hich Wag so she 'had that VOIT 0tovn6vil f6da-t,ed, Somehow, tip to tht point, the In- unexpectodly, so Insanely ambitiong gard. And then, Without defiatig� w ....... ate,
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