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. Trinity Medical College; member of throat and quick tears to her eyes. strangely her face bad begun to shine library when the front door, sliam- seem almost ominous -the Courier the -town's official toastmaster, wax- "Your fourth act curtain, Hardy,"' �� ,�:�
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Ontario; pass graduate courses In care of you, Jimmy_,so---4so now you'd iously savage satire. "Of course no- i��-k I 1111.
�r e, eloquence -and decline, with thanks." centuated the crying need at the .
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; better tell me everything that hap- ,,� � - I . 1>4 INDIAN SUMMER I., �
thing like Henry's in Manhattan, - �, Looking through the columns of the Capitol of such mezi as Mr, Banks .
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us. They introducM us to Garritty, - or and trust which they proposed to -signified neither approval nor disap q1'
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of Jones, School of Auctioneering. with matters other than the serving forced and dogged; and suddenly he � pride. And, somehow. generalization Tivotson, bolt upright and rigid, and .
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