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_. JOHN GRIRM T.-&
Hopox.-graduate of Ontario Veteidn-
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sty Vollege. All diseases, of 6inestle
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sialmals treated. Calld promptly at -
*ended to and charges mwderate. Vet -
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orinary Dentistry a specialty. Office
and residence on Goderieb Street, one
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A. R., CAMPBELL, V.S.
. Graduate of Ontario, Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
dbeaaes of domestic animate treated
by the most modern �Principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
eaN promptly attended to. - Office on
Main Street, Herisall, opposite Town
Hall. Phone 116. �
DR. W. C. SPROAT
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario, Lon-
don. Member of College of Physic-
ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
in Aberhart'a Drug Store, Main St,
Seaforth. Phone 90.
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MEDICAL
DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL*
Honour graduate of Faculty of
Medicine and Master of Science, Unl-
versify of Western Ontario, London.
�Member of College of Physicians and
suirgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors
*&at of post office. Phone 56, Hensall.
Ontario. 3004-tf
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DR. J. A. MUNN
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross
Graduate of Northwestern Univers-
fty, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal
&liege of Dental Surgeons, Toront.
Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St.,
Saaforth. I Phone 151.
DIL F. J. BECHELY
Graduate Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R.
Smith's Grocery, Main *Street� Sea -
forth. Phones: Office 185.W.; resi-
4ence, 185 J. 8056.4
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DR. A. NBWTON-BRADY
Bayfield.
Graduate Dublin University, Ire-
tand. Late Extern- Assistant Master -
Rotunda Hospital for Women and
Qd1dren, Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons.
. . Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to. 7 pim.;
.bUndays, I to 2 p.m. 2866_96 .
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DR. -F. J. BURROWS .
Office and residence Goderich Street,
best of -the Methodist phurch, Seaforth. .
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of �
Huron. .
DR. C. MACKAY �
C, Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
fty University, and gold medallist of �
Trinity Medical College; member of
the College of Physicians and Sur- '
&oeons of Ontario. .
DR� R -HUGH ROSS .
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine. member of Col- f
lege of Physicians and Surgeams of :
Ontario; pass graduate courses in -
Chicago Clinical School of CWcago; �
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, ;
England; University Hospital, Lon-
don, England. Office Back of Do-
#dTdon Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. S.
Night calls answered from resideKe,
Victoria Street, Seafortb.
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AUCTIONEERS
OSCAR W. REED
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Licensed auctioneer for the Coun-
lifee of Perth and Huron. Graduate
of Jones, School of Auctioneering
Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat -
Infection guaranteed. Write or wire
Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone
11-2. 1 2965x52
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THOMAS BROWN
' Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. Correspondenee
arrangements for sale dates can be ,
made by calling up phone 212, Sea- ,
forth, or The Expositor Office. Cbarg-
es moderate, and satisfaction guar- ,
&nteed. I
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OSCAR KLOPP .
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tion*1 'School Of Auctioneering, Chi-
cago, SpecIal come taken In Pare
Brela 11.ve, Stook, Real PAtate, Mer- ,
eliand[Iso %Ud Farm Sales. Rates In .
keoptaff with proevaillug markfA. Saf- �
bhWou assured. Write or Wire, .
oloiM. .-Mopp, Zurieli, Ont. Phone -
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?Adewedl'*��Ovoer for the County '
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coma into precipitous motion by the there were a division between it and his train. � like an acquired veneer, but the hatil- ner and were lounging over their ci- A -
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Ing in a loud voiceo, "Your floor, Mr- her impersonality half determined to mind of idle speculations in romance being the case, one was led to im- hard up, why didn't you shout?,, "'Well Thompson, just tell .. 1�11 ,,,,�:V
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adding in a meanful paint the lily, and the lily answer- like just eighteen minutes to catch a agine her unusually freed of ordinary "Hard upl" replied Stephen prompt- class wh'at Your information ` " 0�4 , 1 , , `,; , ;'�
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undertone, "unless you wish to ride ed with serene indifference, "I -am a train. Bourne was an experienced temptations, and Bourne could under- Iy. "Nfto isn't hard up?" He sprang that point." .
to the roof, sir." . flower." " P , ;
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clous, ep,pty ball he stopped as sud the curved petals of a paper rose. T�' Ing porter and taxi; then he stared in his circle, but frowned in bewilder- gers contemptuously. ,%oney is easy , ,1� "
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denly as though he had been bridled dark lashes were set upon them IT' at -his bag and in imagination pains- ment at the suspicion that the ques- eftough to get --easier than it ever I ,,�,�
and a rough band bad caught up the startilling contrast -shadows cast on taki,gly gairbed himself for the night tion she bad always left in his mind was." . . ..
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curb rein. He assumed a rigid pos- snow -and it was from beneath their for the day, and for the evening. .� had at last borne some kind of fruit. A peculiar change came over his "You say you've worn that h" � .
ed back in minute detail the linger- three Years," said the hatter. "Won- 1. 1
tion and with narrowed eyes summon- shelter that the astounding ewnt black tie was missing, as usual. Ile He recalled her clearly as he hadlexpression and his bearing. While derful! It looks like new." -
sprang out upon him. Even as li�� snatched one from the dressEq-, tuck- loast seen her in this room, her brown I bi,- thoughts had been busy with a �
ing vision of the other passenger, turned to leave the elevator a singl,�, ed it into his pocket to save time hair parted a little to one side and; practical equation, his stocky figuore "Yes, three Years I!ve worn it," said .
which, independently of any volition great tear bad squeezed over the and then patted all his other pockel� dressed to the high crest of it,s natu- i had been erec the customer.
on his part, had been stamped on the ' to his dark eyes alert, "Once I had it rebitiek- .
ed, twice I got it cleaned, and once .
tender barrier that opposed it, raced murmuring, "MoiPey, keys, smokes, ral wave. The slimness of her figure! but with the dismissal of the can- I changed it in a restaurant for a new ,
allotted photographic tablet of his slow, then fast down the oval of her matches, handkerchief, mileage." 11, in a cherry -colored gown. the length crete suggestion he seemed to slump.
brain as securely as though it had cheek, and leaped to destruction. I one.,,
, gave a satisfied -nod and op,ned th�. and roundness of her bare arms thei His chin dropped forward anod� be .
been filed In a cabinet for future Tef- That tear had been as surprising door to the porter's kqiock. _ peculiar twist of her mobile li'ps tho: stared through and beyond Bourne I
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as a single drop of rain from a cleei, On the train, which be cativi-it with vividness Of the coloring in her flush- i quite blankly, as though he were dis- I . . ...
Bourne at thirty was a novice in sky. It had been preceded by nol, two minutes to spare, he f,,oind him- t'd e _ks were, all dominated by thr,; mayed by the necessity of putting ir. I Master, to negro valet -o', How do I
- convulsion of self dividf,d between an inch;ition to brilliancy of her darl, eyes. which'words the maddeningly futile specu-Ilook, Sambo?"
none of the elementals of life. Tbero the slightest facial ch p
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were indications in his erect carriage, weeping: it bad brouzht a return to his preoccupation i- L,,tirlling 8POkP loudly of vitality, hut even in lations which bad been tormenting� 9ambo—Bold as a lion, massa.11
Darelessly worn clothes, and in the change in the immobility of expres-i the per-im of mystery and %v(',ndvr as the most unguarded moment gave no him. Any legah Puzzle, however in- ' "Wby, You've never seen a lion."
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angaging openness of his countenank,,, sio-&.in the girl's still face; it had ju.,,tl to why' Boies Stephen had h. -n :,-) w1iisper of the soul. tricate or deep or baffling
which seemed to proclaim that here happened, apparently without her - . , would have t "Yes, massa, I see Massa Jackson's
, Stephen uncrossed his knees an I enlivened him, put him on his mettl.-_� Ilion."
was a man w'ho, had both played aria vO ; determined on his breaking -i- r pi, -
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lition or consent or ever) know)edge.; gagements to spend that v 1,-iihor )VAned forward to toss the, butt of � to make clear to another at least ju,�t 1 "That's a donkey." I
worked, studied And frivolled, takton It was a rogue tear, broken away I Sunday with him. The pro, . - . ,- an,11- his cigam-, Into the fireplace: thon where were the knots in the tanglp,l I "I ca '
root and, torn himself away, Spent a from the herd, complete in itself ani I �cape, not help that, massa - you
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x I the insistence at e%.i% ,taW.-,he turned .,(4u,nrvlv toward Bourti� skein: but before the least of thp'just like him.,,
,reat deal of money and earned it busy with an individual mission. I in the journey of the royw! ,mirief ; 2nd madt- the statement which h,,,.l million vagaries of eternal wornan h. � I
,ittle. -He was not an average Amer- it is difficult to mes ure th� lbe4-i imp(nd;ng throughmit thr, long! I
can; h above s I and of the thoroughly expe;,-1,.,,' rov- becarne limp.
-he mean in physical equipment a, Istrength of the emotions arous-ed i -11,d the- death of romance i P hu.j.'silence. "Qitt, Atnelie has lef, mp.". :
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o, I afti,r a long pause. house on time?" one man was heard
:akes to make -a stroke oar against When.he stopped short in the hall at gan appeir to the Boui - - (of th - I "I don't know," said Boieq.
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-he competition within the limits of the first full 'realization of what li�d in rit a completely ridici: ,.u. -t tin%- � O I "Didn't she tell you anything asking a friend recently.
i university.* In culture he had the happened be was immediately excit- dreamer. In i ew hp lo,-. I 1 cried Bourne, growing impatient "Did f -
idvantage of a well-to-do father who � bs n inn'Nij 7 " "If You mean on credit," replied the
ed and tormented by a host of ques-, all curiosity even as to lloiet.'� im- It v -haracteristic of the tox ). she. walk Off without saying a w*ord-91, riend," he did.
�as impatient of the petty engage- tions. Wliy had that one tear fat-! �
ments of the social treadmill and yet pending revelations. rind turned to a friena, ;. -hey did not plunge im-' "Oh, no," answered Stephen, -with
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iad been in no hurry to see his son and' persistence- of his blank stare? per, news, editorial columns, ad %-,-r tried to wake himsellf from a trance.
n harness. I I - and effect. Bourne made no replv' "Why don't you go into politics?, -
Hardly. As he looked back he wasitisements, and all. whatever t o Stephen's declaration H , . 1,1,11 tell You all about it, shall I? C "I am in politics,,, answered Miss
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"Travel, my boy," the elder Bourna sure that the girl had been in ai'deep! He was met at the station b-.,! arose, wa:ked aimlessly around' th' I Just as it happp-n,pd." ayenne. "I cast a vote every time I
iad exclaimed on a memorable occa- a brown study as his own. He was � Steph,em, who, after a first greeting ; room, and then suggested a tour .P! I "Go ahpad," %aid Bourne, heartily have the opportu-nity.,
ion. "To blazes with terinis, go,lf, equally slire, that the tea -r had noth- drove him in silence through familiar' I the garden. Tbey walked out hativ.,.,,, lilva '
trid regatta fixtures; target the can- ing to do with food, shelter, or th- I fronded streets, around welill-rempin. � examined the model, chicken -run, h "That's what you brought me here y don't you run for office 91'
l h the fall football less elementary divisions of want, for t 'I f9r. waRn't it?" "I cling to the idea of feminine su- .
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ieason. The man who stops to pla7 no little part of the effect of refinc.- bered corners, and along the ba,, half -finished tennis court, the poplat ; "Yps, that's what I brought yn'l penority. I prefer having a man re-
vith his college years just after,,they I share,. Fo-?- the first time In his ex.; windbreak which was just getti ' questing me to vote for him to being
ng, here for," repeated 13nies, absently,
ment which the stranger conveyed perience Bourne was shocked by tho nicely started, and then stopped to � and then gathered his wits for t in a Position where I would have to
tre over is like a boy in long trousers could be attributed to that placid at- I ght request him to vote for me."
Lankering after marbles. He's facei discovery that larg46 arpas of the Rub-! stare long and silently at the chii- . comparatively eary task of strai he
I . mosphere which imbues people who urban world are inexpressibly flat,, dren's sandpile under a wide -spread- , narrative.
-he wrong way. Plenty of time La habitually do not think of money. 'Ing, lonely apple tree.
,,a back and really help if irrespective of the contnurs of the
, you wi�"' She had not the appearance a soil. It seemed to bi- newly troublerl' The maid came out to announc(- I (Continued next week.)
only go: on somewhere first. Move. ence, but of easy security. I The interviewer was at the bedside
lead out to sea." senses of perception that the country dinner. They followed her into th.- � of tbe aviator who had fallen 3,000
Whence, then, that tear? Could it homes of the wealthy surrounding bi.,: house, each immersed in his own ------------- "11 --
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wi,ce at his father's expenge and once requited love? Bourne shook his head I native city seldom symbolized hill, ,: thoughts, and took opposite seats ,it I I "Tell me," he said, "what was your
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Experience had acquainted I ed in proud tones, "So many acres! - two women found themselves thij, I
n the pay of his government, the last in denial. 1 dale, and meadowland, bit proclaim- the square, candle -lighted table. Ila 1, PALFSTINE COPS SOLVE
k livevly sojourn closely connected him with the extraordinary mobility I and that the homes of the RlIDLES � through all that space?"
n its small way with the collapse of near alone with an absorbing subject wait - i � The aviator, true to name for cool -
of expression which haunts the faces; wealthy never touched that card I-, ing to be thrashed out, it would not I A , example of 'high pressure,
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be Central Powers. of 'wome'n in the grip of the ma.ster i , � lque . . . I neRs, lit R cigarette, ,smiled, and said:
AD this has been said not as an the human heart whirli vtbratvr� t , have waited. It would have popp'd ' tin —
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passion. The joy and the misery Of, the thought of embowi -(,d cozinf.zto; to the surface with the soup, and a],, Whi('h CAptain, flarti�i�, of
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ntroduction to Bourne, but to em- a woman in -love are unmistakiible;j hidden in a narrow 'nr-, but c,-�,, : subsequent courses would have been� p lice in Pale,Oinc i ce ' m s that I was about
)hasize the fact that no usual or in to the initiated they are painted bola-, out, "This is a double lot, two hun' subjected to the ignominy of being:' (' , Allenhy's'the only thing that wasn't going up."
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ignificant occurrence could have made ly across the features and escape gen-, dred feet deep." The absence ,)r picked at with only the most casual aid of the New York World. It Rp-!
iim stop stock still in a deserted ball- eral detection only by virtue of th-:'Ifences and walls produced a sort Of Appreciation. But men are differow.1
vay and stare with eyes thoroughly individual egoism that blinds th,-� pears, that after the evacuation of 1 A Slightly deaf old man who had
communal beauty at the price of a' They have an age -long respect tor Trans-Jordania by the Turks. many, been making whiskey all- his life was
Llive at gomething-they had blindly public gaze. No the pale girl was general rubbing of elboivq; window, the etiquette of food. For genera-, Xf-iuser rifles were left behind. Thpsiol
�een in the immediate past, Some- not In love. He was sure of it; nor glared at one another; privacy wa,; tions past and through generations to! ci finally picked up and arraigned under
hing bad happened in the elevator, could he conceive that the ]one tear' .me into possession of Arab mereh-'
nowhere. come this deference to the eating ,, I the drastic Colorado still possession
iornething ,extraordinary and unfor- arose from any purely incidental dis- Itwas in this mood that he arriv(-.I' board has And will he the subject. W 'tits who sold thern, to their fell,ow I law. The jury, without leaving the
,etable. Whatever that something appointment. countrymen by a personal demonstra-
iad been, Bourne was now reviewing at the Stephen place, qnmF-what mor- mock(-ry, but. nnly because it is mis - tion of their efficiency. If the rifle I box returned a verdict of guilty.
5 With a characteristic .shrug of onro pretentious in appearance and setting understood. Among men of even mr, I I i Mimed thf, native population by onr, 1 . "Old man," said his lawyer, "the
ts occurrence not as an unattached boulder he attempted to shake. Off than it, neighbors, but qtill very much: prate culture it I.; not foundod upt')I' jury says you are guilty."
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mcident, but with all tl�e detailed the puzzle And proceeded q]O'wly to) in the public eye. As he steppM greed, but I.,; R mere item in a broAk i "Hey
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riven event, in iti .Pick tie vvbi(,b 1 sYSt,cm of tolerance which takes ; "The jury says you're guilty," he
tdjuncts which lend meaning to any his room, but when be bad eirtered from the motor the bl corn- I
.i quaint conceptions of ethics, had to
, Relff of little import- and slammed the door behind him his be bad stuffed hurriedly into hi,;f(,,rt in giving fair play to each `1�he corrected by the harras.qed ch,A,f. repeated loudly in bis ear.
trice. first move was to sit down on the pocket fell to the grotind. 13()i,,, , the varied elements of everyday lif,�. I , , incident typical of his per-' "In what degree?"
The vision which filled his eyes was edge of the bed and stare absorbed- Stephen pick ' Here is an
.he TQemory of his fellow passenger. ly At the floor. Apparently the ed it up, handed it t(,! Thus business I.-; seldom talke,r] At.' plexing problems: One day a policed, "There is no deg-ree in a still case.
. him, and said, -with A faint, forrtl -en's business luncheons, but aftvr' . (111illy all over then?"
3he was girl or woman, aornewbera puzzle had no intention of bpi n Z I man came in and stood hpforf, the cap- "Yes."
n the uncharted years between twen- lightly thrown; it was going to ride. smile: I them; r.nd thus Stephen and Bouro'." tain's desk. As the chief relates: I 11
- "Yon won't be needing that, ov(I: t,alked on the most general topirq Hay?
� His black eyes wert, like coAls in , "Yes, shouted the lawyer. I
.y -one and thirty, but lwr age had no him. He frowned at himself as the top. No dressing in this, sback tn-Jwith long, frankly gastronomical his eagerness dirertiv in ront.rnqt, "Well that's what I told you in the
)earing on his retrospective interest. sanest men do when they are alone. night or any other night." I pausp.s, even while their minds w roe I W, the noncip.script, � first pla'ce, but you said you could
Nbat amazed him in the course of Vnat a fool be bad been. Why had ey entered the bniiqp and,Bourn:, dominated by the slowly gathe p ith the bearing of ' .
iis vivid recollection, .short of the he not continued in the elevator to was struck at once by its air of dc,:,- I forces of an impending sober andr"Pl� 1 thoroughly cowed fol,lq)w conntrym.qn' I
Lstounding climax of the event of lit- ""'be had by the Arm. "I've Arres . tod A.cear me. Wish now I'd got that
the roof, if necessary, and said, as ertion, all the more remarkable for � Limpte communion. Orcasionally they judge to defend me. Get him next
le importance, was that his brown I Th murderer, -ir," 'he said. "I've got th .
CRISTU3111Y RS Possible, "Is there ary- the fact that everything in the grpa, , measured each other with mildly spet- p time."
tudy had not surrendered at once to, thing I can do?" l'ody of the victim and .All thp evi-
be discovery of one,of those too-sel- 111ving room was as hp had expected ulative glancect; for a man selriorn i
No saon4r had 'he given birth to to find it. The filigree screen of ph- knows his friend of the moment.. Hv dprice. My Aral) had been on tbe,
lom recurring breaks in the monotan- � a] C forcp nf th-c Jerusalem district I
that thought tban he began to despise buy, a present from himqelf, sta�dingl knrws the collrge mate of yesterday p i'p
I for Only a few Weeks. so I ,wa,,,t, An old Irish woman sent a parcel
Pus line of pampered wQTnanhood himself far it,, true motive. If the in dark silhouette before the cavern- Fine the schoolfoellnw of the day,; be-,
�hich divide the existences of lucky woman had been ugly or old or paint_ ans mouth of the big fireplace; tll,, i Able to ,share the enthusiasm with , to her .son, in which she enclosed the
men into epochs. ed or commonplace, the tear would , fore. but the companion of a present I which be stand before .,. following note:
espoec- I `That An?" I said, evenly. "Toll � "Pat, I am sending Your waistcoat;
- have meant nothing to him beyond a one rumpled as from the pounce of a I infly during the first yeai - - I to save weight, I have cut off all the
Sheer feminine beauty is a Corn cushions in used di.qoTdp.r; the TUgq, I hour muqt he balanced anew,
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non enough sight to those who walk inoment's idle speculation. It was be- child In play; the c'hairq still set I, ,tAc-, xvit-h the open world. me about it."
he streets of its mightiest marke-,. cause the girl, as he remembered her � I won't attempt. to q,Ot, th, buttons. Your loving mother.
'or with the simultaneous Advent of inore and more vividly, the positions of some recent conversa-, Stephen was the very junior mem- I strange story he told me. He bal "P.S.-You will find them in the
Was unusual tiondl gathering, all seemed to asser- ber of &n exceedingly old
'he cabaret, the night theater, the and entrancing, because qb law flrm; been passing by one of t1p. many
, e filled the occupano a -ad yet werp indeseribablY his annual income from this And other top pocket.
noviiig-�`icture agency, and an as- eye and tantalized the mind, because mute. sources was in the neighborhood 4r,f walled gardens of old Jerusalem wben'
* be beard .Rounds of an argument bp-
ordshing flood of ready money it has the tear Itself was not as other tears, A house can be empty And stlil fourtc-en thousand dollars, with r,s-
)ecome a primal instinct among pret- but rounder, more lucent, and fnex- speak of children In ,game near-hylsuraticc of steady increas,-.. In All yond the walk He climbed the wall The clerks in a bank were ftishing
,-y faces from far and wide to turn plicably precious in the face of its field or of Its mistress hdrITIng in I legal matterA be was a sbarp-faced and silently dropped to the ground up the day's work and getting ready
owa,rd the clearing house of Broad- reckless self-destruction, that he could return. Vxpectancy is not a quality youth of quick perception. As a can- inside. There in the shadow of Olive- to leave when the manager rushed
vay as naturally- as the sunflower . trees an a moonlight night, two men into the room and asked if McGregor,
I not turn big thoughts to welghter of the mind alone; it fills a room, sequence, a mere glance at a letter ,
allows Its g6lden god. On the other matters. Eris whole mind had beer stirs dravertes, rests like- it. tangibl- written by his firm to an up -state. we're quarreling bitterly. Presently � the casbieTi had gone home.
y a runaway drop Of but invisible bloom on silerlily wait, lawyer who had -suddenly come to they grappled. The native policeman No, Sir," a junior replied, "he musi;
mrid, distinction bag become rarp kidnapped b . waited patiently, blot consurned with "
vithin the coriftnes of Manhattan. Ttg saline water. . I be'in the building." '
urn is Individuals may not bavo ift tablet and chairs, anit khIft the the fore as a masteT of new aspects eagerness. The men drew knives. "'Are you certain?" asked the chid.
1ariged, but it bas been crowded out Such being fhta accomplisbed fact, inanimate firtures of a boryid, enliven- - in international law, offering him A They fought im the dark, unknowing "Quite certain," was the reply, 119 �.
of tbe-public ,eye, ariathered by th� It remained fok hift to decide what ed by its subtle pervasioni 111to the full partnership and a guaranteed re- that they were, in fact, under the matches are on the desk.P,
overwhelming Influx of the outlander. 'fit wa-q going to do About It, The warp. AM wool of family lifet It wa., tainer of eighty thousand dollars a �
, eves of the Taw. At last one dropped I '. .
' Inost praotleal step, toward establisb� the total absence of this acefiAomed year, bad set the young man to think- witb a knife blade In his vitals. The
The girl In the ele,6tor bad addied Inj the Identity 6f the strilager ali tfiat struck Bourne hMedlatelv Ing. Why was tbii country bumpki n oliceman rushed In and grabbed the
ilstfnctfor to beanty of a peculity vMuld be fd h1*1roach the elevator At� upon his entrance. . Worth so large a fee ? Because the P "9Do You understand Min"ies - I
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A establigbed that premise with- d1ft-6 Wftld hot get hith Very far, As P81181bg In hid st0de, "what's bReom,- a single essential aptitude, ready T protested. "gang It, rnsn, yo,a --'Not fulty,"' admitted thd f,
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