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William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; coloured card was slipped into that chase. ut to turesqueness. When they reached � , '. 1�
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- Hensall ........... 10.80 6.18 vited him across the threshold, "I've got a nasty bit of news for "What have you huard about me?" I ing of problems less close to his own tnents that represented the highest carefully a strand of thin platinu7n , . ,
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Br6cefield ......... 10.44 6.82 yet matter-of-fact air, the maid ap- shocked me when it began dawning, moonlight Idoked stony in its angled perativo. His eyes were as hard and facture. acetylene blow -pipe, he proceeded to 1.
- Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 peared on the bathroom threshold and I said nothing about it until I'd modelling. "And from whom?" kecn as edged toorls and as devoid of I Scientific brains and finished crafts- heat and cool experimentally to vari- . I -1
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Clinton, Ar. ....... 11.06 6.52 with tOwels draped across her fore- looked Into it enough to be sure I "Does it matter from whom?" I . �`
Clinton, Lv. ...... 11.15 6.52 arm. , wasn't imagining it all." oment. Then door to assure himself that it was i of these things until they stood as . �
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Belgrave .......... - -11.56 7.83 my bed. I like to sleep with my win- sion. His f, -ars had been dying down ed into his pocket and drew out a wrapped package which he opened . he had surreptitiously made of the . " �-
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Winghain Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7.45 use that extra cover." derlying smoulder of an anxiety fla;vhing upon it, as she took it with cision. A BARGAIN -,
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a.M. P.M. and when he had had time to notice tensely. "Don't keep me in suspense." She found herself looking at a high- back refleqtions from metal points shrewdly biting files until be had F'OR SALE.-Firve acres, one mile ,:�
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� %I Wingham Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 and that it was, even in his absence, an envoy of the fur thieves. I be- ,headed boy with a collarless shirt and chrome nickel and vanadium steel and its pattern -a key that would at furnace, bath and toilet, small barn; I .1
Belgrave, .......... 7.15 8.32 unlocked. Mat pF9ved conclusively lieve he came here to watch your at- features sneering out in an expression wrought -iron -but .most of these he need give him access to the room',ext good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid '.�
I Blyth ............... 7.W 8.44 enough for his satisfaction that the titude and relay hie reports - to of cheap bravado. On one corner of disregarded, looking for something door. Yet that work seemed pre- chance to start chicken .farm, bees, I �'
Londeaborough . - - . 1.85 8.59 trunk held nothing of a'secret nature. others." the cardboard there -aq a number, else. fatory, and even while it engaged him etc- Apply to '.�
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Clinton JcL ....... 7.49 4.08 The elthes closet also stood ajar and � spread out there before him F09- his thoughts were running ahead to R_ S. RAYS, ....�
Clinton ........... 7.96 4.13 Fogarty reasoned that if Mandelle name like -the cracking of a wbip. "I said: "Turn it over." I arty had a collection of burglar tools more complicated matters. Seaforth, Ont. �:,
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Brucefield ......... &15 4,82 in Camden, any documents of confi- decent cbap. How can you know?" found a series of dotted lines at the: . . . �:�
Rippen ........... 8.22 4.40 dential value, they were either in the "I can't know but I can feel mor- front of each of which appeared a - __ � ___ o!"
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