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about the beggar. I shall never a- with their huge bowls and smells of
cestors.' At the sound bf hun- ed upon a stool in the gray light of
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dred taels, the coolie's eyes open-Ld the shabby houseboat. My dear, with
which is the expected retort to the
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never. It is wrong to say, 'Look, did duce, and squatting venders. The,
suddenly so wide that they evrtainly each word that you speak and each
age-old plea, "What is it?"
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there are so many beauties which the er scows, and houseboats -until you
held out a trembling claw of -t hand, you morIe. Let's stop dreaming or
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source of beauty?" asked Bourne, in the mud of the bank. It is a glar-
all the Mexican dollars he 1, ,,,.," -Z! with you, head, but with your feL't.
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a question devoid of personal impii- Arc, you far, far away?"
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been the same to him, for ncv,r be- 1 and rhythm?"
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The girl did not hurry to answer there," he said.
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taking the girl's hand, "just for a
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American, Canadian, English, Scotch,
aid, at length.
beauty," she s, -I see a man step off the weather-beaten
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Nvas sin incrusted in filth that
, one watx -hing the feet %nd the swa f,
Y 0
, t�d to thern without the link of spoken
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Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bell-
t,�-ching has .seen generations conjol houseboat holding a little girl by th, I
�, th( ., Sometimt -, plac,_�
could "arcely notice how s,o,�v.-tly it - dancer,-? -s at thf
.speech. He was -ious of s
. const such an'
"We ary ,so pleased," said the girl,
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gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and
and go between each of its deaths and hand. Ile looks tall because. he is ao!
was shaped, and stood starinK :IT tho' where I an -L living the music has corne
1 intimate communion as be had never
I softly and with a genuine smile of
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Aheir newspapers, inserted by lawy-
Also
resurrections. It has pas."d awayl
� thin, but he isn't very tall. Under
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foreign devil, calling to the 1:�-:k- girl' up to my room quite clearly and I
hastenii.,-,
' before vxperienevd. It sc�uriivd to hi"I
w lcome lighting up her pale face.
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am, executors, administrators.
and been born again, measuring the the brim of his helmet you can see
to come quickly and itwPy'have danced all alone as I have seen,that
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by sorne alcherriv of chance a nJ
sit down and talk W me. I would
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contains li�t of Englis and Irish
years of its lives by dynasties. The nice eyes, but the light in them is
toward the river's edge. -, 1 have I others (lancing. Is it very wonder-
!
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1 rate tk, womin of 'his dreams had
,
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love to have you talk to me."
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Courts of Chancery and unclaimed
list England.
ie.gns of forgotten monarchs are il- asleU. He vVears a beard that is
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b�egllrl to guess." ful ?" . .
"No, Bourne. " I "It
; been delivered for a night into his
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Bourne leaned back in his chair and
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dividends of Bank of
Your be
lustrious or despised according to the I turning gray and a drooping mustach,�
no," said will can be," said Bourne, arising.
Tell me." I "Come Don't think.:
keling, an(i that unl1c,s he hold ber,
w ith a half smile twitching at tha
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name or your ancestor's may
tnin .stream of pottery which they I with a fine .sweep to it. He hangs
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gue.'s nothing, I along. stop to
"The I
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corners of his lips, watched on An-
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caused to flow from its three thou -i his bead when he walks, as though
man shouted for the atmea,� I,et yourself go; give yourself not to
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cape again int o that broad land of'.
face the effect of the
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sand furnac-eq. Have you never seon he were thinking and thinking where
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'hc continued. "He gatberd them! me, kut to the mwlic."
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i inst beyon(I whT-ry all of u,, unwi!-:
gela's girl's
(;eliberatv, lightly s,onorous speech.
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hem at night, setting the plain on i next to put his foot. The little girl �
fire? hilk' has
oluickly, for they had not, had timv Shi- aro�v, stood poised on the edgi .
!11 far. With hi- remaining for instant., th(-n took
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!ingly keop our holtc� and aspirations
For tho.- first time in his life be saw
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To come out upon the ti-menduusly long legs and big!
i,nd catch sight of the level sea of eyes; she is all logs and eyes; herIchangv
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scatter .If ,J,,UI,L ;Ill
he bought rici, !'r-rri the noar-1 hvi- klv:,rmitiation and let hirri 11.1,1(1
r,,r I'hings that ary too good to come
. true
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thc oldoir woman stare, but her gaze
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he helped to, the hous� I ht fl,,or. Ifis hand trembli,d
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I wa.� immodiaiely robbed of any pos-
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flame -that's an hour of beauty, Ani li-gs swallow her body and her eyes,
vst stall: I ;i.sv -r to tit(-
from the bank. Ile talk- lit, It;., her; h
T�(-Y finisht-d thf, la�:t. ric�)re with
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,ihlt� ofl`�,nsv by .such a look of strip-
�'?
toward the ladies' dressing room. ap- I
then to climb down and on and on! eat up her face so that there's no-lb"at
muddy :,s �Iiplwtl ,arm around "
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igh., so, vqmll ;11 N-ohinle and t,.xl)rt-*-
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ped -incenzy as marks only the la-rge
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until the lake of fire springs up an(II thing to .see of it except that it i,31l'qugg"tivclY
to rr,w of th" NV;h- '%%'(')It II;Wk to that gloriousl y
�,,n that th,ir �'VP� Mill ]it)., broke in-
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moments of life.
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neck. He looked to the little girl R q then put it W soak. But he was too
around you, painting the heavens and I pale, like the face of the moon. Sh,, :
wonders of Shanghai; or how swift �vrj,iti%(, age when the heart. leaps to,
I :,, n mutual smilv %khich s,evined to
" Ify dear," she said, laying her thin
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the myriad hovels with an impartial I is glad enough to gf-t off the boao�;
Was the journey whcn h,;irt and cur- ,I).. thnoa: at th touch of the On"
WfIld thi, ni-xv link that bad buvii 1's-
fingers on the girl's, ,�oft hand, "for-
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brush! No one knows why the greal, .she skips as she walks. The man
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rent, travel togetht�r. Thcn he drew g;rl's fingo-rs, whi-n to press sori-vt'y,
:aIdish(-d beiwoun thcrri. l3vforethey
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city (of artisans is perched along the I leads her to a corner of the market
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the little girl into thv rivie, shelter it, I. flowing hair to one's lips iU4 ,�(,
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I uld reach thv tabli, by the wall
havi- 1xi-n look-ing at you all evening,
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desert. flat at the fork of the rivers;, I and there they stand U) stare and be
at the stern, closed can�fo';y the milt ,',ioik dovi, (if tho elixir of tho gods,
,h,.ir prtq�ro�s was skillfu*tly blocked
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ever sinci, you eame, in, and I found
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mile, ard mites away from the lodes I stared at. I
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door, set. the jar ulion !hr table, sank ,.vh,n to watch the ris(- and fall ,of
i.x, it(, oiher thnn thf, man id' the girl%--
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� I you so adorable that I couldn't stay
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Exeter ............ 10.16
Rensall ........... 10.30
Kippen ........... 10.35
Brucefield ......... 10.44
Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58
Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15
CH-nton Jet . ....... 11.21
Londesborough .... 11.35
Bly-th ............. ll."
Belgrave .......... 11.66
Wingham. Jet., Ar.. 12.08
Winghain Jet., Lv.. 12.08
Wingharn ......... 12.12
South.
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ct� clay and of o re which are its life's "Th,vy have come to bity rice and � to a seat on a ,-,tool hvi-,re it., and
it -t blaze
a.m.
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'Wingham, i c t*.
7.01
11,,urno familiarly 1) y tht, ilhow and
Belgrave ..........
7.15
6.18
Bly-th .............
7.27
,acrilvgv or kissing hcr mouth in sornt-
Londesborough ....
7.35
V
6.23
7.49
says, 'Clair-cle-lune, by the grace of hooked together to kovil them from
Clinton ...........
7.56
"I th it is
Cli
8.03
�"ublirne."
Brucefield .........
8.16
.."...; -! ,'�- or, Pn I whi,li, binv in-
Kippen ...........
8.22
6.46
Reusall ........... �
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East
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.thv
,,. (of the T)"o'itv w,orld, sav� In unrniq-
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a.m.
6.52
Goderich ..........
6.00
Iwo- ih(� moment of thvir emning to--,
Holmesville ........
6.17
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Clinton ............
6.25
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suddenly, he straightens and his pyps;Ting-foo to bring it.' . I
"The little
Seaforth ...........
6.41
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Ject curius,ity. Was he making love
St. Columban ......
Dublin .............
6.49
6.54
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4 h(,r warm arms and
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p.m.
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Dublin ...... 10.37
St. Columban. 10.42
&a8,
5.44
Ills ,.wo voi(.e saying it IiiLle huskily:
Seaforth . ... . 10.53
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Clinton ...... 11.10
6:08
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11olmesvillo; . . 11.20
7.03
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Goderich . ... . 11.40
7.20
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a past
i . H swift, easy .stride and taps him oil! The man clipped the (-I,,'h and tak-1
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choice betwi-4-n introducing the hig'i-
astivs and king,, (if rivers and towii-,
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Menset ...............
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Auburn . .. ***:*:,
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Plyth ................
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1�,,Na,ught ........... ".
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At his first words his companion
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ly turning n cold shouller and leading
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e RauiaA - : : : . . .W. . . i
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Walton
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Anb,dft - '1.
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p.m.
ct� clay and of o re which are its life's "Th,vy have come to bity rice and � to a seat on a ,-,tool hvi-,re it., and
it -t blaze
�1, I. siiii, hosom i, to court Win III(,,,,
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(' I icountor at the theatvi-, Ile caugnt - owav any lntign-r." She flushed sud-
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h'ood, but I think it was by a spe-
almoN wtidly, a
fi h, but they are not in a hurry. The looked at .
s
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:wd who -n to think of the ( aring
11,,urno familiarly 1) y tht, ilhow and
di�nly and R(Idt'd, "You mustn't think
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,cial dispensation of those gods who
of light in his eves an([ h:- thiin hands
man calls her 'Clair -de -lune.' He �
,acrilvgv or kissing hcr mouth in sornt-
ga%v him t1w sr'nile that is as so�t
I make a hkibi� of gushing."
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attor-nd to linking the base with the
says, 'Clair-cle-lune, by the grace of hooked together to kovil them from
ni,mient of supernal joy is wifill th,�
�" the p,nd of a kitt.pn'-; foo! with
"I th it is
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�"ublirne."
God and no stomach for food, we'll trembling.
x0i,lo- niVht lwig with th" 11"a IN! I'vit".
.."...; -! ,'�- or, Pn I whi,li, binv in-
nk very nice of you,"
:t; I the girl gravely.
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6.46
Bourne frowned in concentration
I just get down to Shanghai with a "'Clair -de -lune,' hi, sni.l. presently,
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I it-tprelvd by 1he inifiatt-d in finvs-
With a mumbled apo!ogy Bourne
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and. began hesitatingly, and then
couple of hundred dollars Mex to Ifetch a pail of hot waII ! as though.
]I, (.0111(i never afterward rernem-
.thv
,,. (of the T)"o'itv w,orld, sav� In unrniq-
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ab,iut. literally by the hours?" asked
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with a surer voice, to quote:
bless ourselves with.' And then, quite You were to bathv; I d , not wish
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Iwo- ih(� moment of thvir emning to--,
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iakable terms, ,'�;�.ttid and dclivcr!"
[,�vi tigst ont". I confess to ab-
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suddenly, he straightens and his pyps;Ting-foo to bring it.' . I
"The little
Vf-thvr. If e awoke .slowly to the fact
body in his t-4)
"Hello, Ritt, r,l(i man"'
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Ject curius,ity. Was he making love
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,, And -birdlike poise on balanced wing
blaze into life. .He drops the little I. . girl ob(.�, I
4 h(,r warm arms and
"Ifelln, Dean."
io you all Lhat time?"
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Above the town or King-tv-ching,
girl's hand, .starts to run toward al very excit,ed. She ff-Ich1 the hot
' k-twted
Ills ,.wo voi(.e saying it IiiLle huskily:
There was an appriwiablo pause
"()h, no," .,aid the girl, quite franK-
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A burning town or seeming qo--
I coolie who is trotting by, control., � water and her best wash-�
whilv Nourn4' recviv(A tht, full effet.t.
IV. ,.not all th, time. We were talk-
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Three thousand furnaces that glow
himself, walks after thp. coolie with1cloth, badly unraveled w ,ine corneT.! I
(of tht- amiall!, sinilv- Ifv had h;:g
il)K of thf, Middle Kingdom, of dyn-
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Incessantly, and fill the air
i . H swift, easy .stride and taps him oil! The man clipped the (-I,,'h and tak-1
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choice betwi-4-n introducing the hig'i-
astivs and king,, (if rivers and towii-,
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With smoke uprising, gyre on gyre!
1 the shoulder. Do you see the cool- ing up the bottle vvry !.,Tiderl�, be -1
to wash it. As -,on as he had
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wn - vman who hpId the narrow way bv-
,or sounds, bvggars and porcelain, of
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And painted by the livid gla "
io, ?" gan
"Not a lillh, ,pot he 9et!
twi,vii t,A ... tables, and throwing (]own
tvmpIc.,, palacos, and forgotten capi-
-
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s and flashes .
Of jet, , of red fire
- cleaned .shining ,
very c1parly," answered
I "Show the jar down again and sighed and .
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an unwarinntod gatigi, by dvIibvr.9tA
t-als. I'm afraid it was a jumble of
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At his first words his companion
Bourne. him to me."
"He just the ordinary smiled and leaned over in pat the
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eyed him narrowly a-; though striving
was most
kind of a coolie," continued the girl. I girl with the point of hi� beard -a
hwid,;
ril,
the girl by a circuilons route.
I I v was frn tho point (of Furi-ri-ider-
travvIling in nut- ininds."
"Have you t.rav(-Ilf,d a great deal ? "
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8.32
to find ,some motive lurking be -hind
"Ile had on one of those round in- way he had when his were soil-
ing t.�, convntii,nal ni,c-eq,,ity when hf,
asked Miss Living,stone.
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the recitation of the apt verses, but
verted basket hatz, very old; e wo,(. ed.
h .
noticed a peculiar change in the ex-
Unconsciously Bourne leaned for-
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by the time he had finished she was
a dirty smock which had been whito. "'Draw tip your sto,-1, little Clair-
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pres-,ion of the smiling face I f
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wnrl. Thore 0MIT'red one of those
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reassured. She nodded her head ap-
ages before, arid straw sandals bound (IQ-lun(',' he said. I -!ose to m-
him, as thoogh its amiability) old �
almoost imperceptible which to,
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preciatively and let her hand fall open
to his feet. Ile was trotting along, and watch the rising or the sun of
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suddenly become fired Rnfl lifeless, a
pauses
of refinement. spell a subtlo
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4.13
4,20
upon the table.
"Smells; filthy
holding his hand a little ahead of happinest.q.1
body, dangling from fin- "Because the small smelled
B—, a merchant in
the
m,i,-,k. Ile glanced around and saw I
his
peoplo.
,signal of warning .against trespass,
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narrow. alleys; rnis-
his and one .jar
frightfully '()ot�ide, -but in,
Vancouver, took
that, the girl was gone from side. i
and then the girl answered, evenly:
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ger of it by a loo -p was som,e kind of not only
filled
first train to Toronto
.She was calmly threading her wav
Not, a very great. deal. There are
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4.40
uec I-, "%warming transients, distrust-
filthy bottle with a cord of woven he clipped it into the hot water,
to qeciire a big order.
toward the ladies' dressing room. ap- I
s`0 many ways t(i travel, aren't therelf
t .
4.50
fu) habitues; miles of dust, mud and
stravA bound around its long slim it, rinsed it again and again, a nd
parently unconscious of thr balf-veil-
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So to follow, so many
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stagnant pools, but above, the clean
neck. He looked to the little girl R q then put it W soak. But he was too
Is a a
nd glanres which assailed her from :
many roads
hill., to climb, such endlcss rivers to
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flame of fire; and in every land on
hoard
if he had come to the market for impatient to let it lic for long, and
he hi- hand to the
J— his rival in VRTI-
every angle and of the flurry of sub-
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the face of the globe where men
flowers the
—ten cash worth of presently plunged
just one thing �
bottom the pail and frt,chied it out
called the Tor-
Hued comment which aro-P. in her
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treasure, the enduring of
oil.- ,of
cou�er,
wa ke.
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dark travail. To be b,eautiful and
"I see him now," said Bourne, again. The water was Very hot: it
onto customer by Long
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fixed is something, but to .so spread
quickly, answering her questioning stained his hand and wrist a fiery
Distance and sold him
""'hat have you two talking
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2.20
delight to the eye that four hundred
4 f V 4- ld do
pause. red, but be did not rnind.
to rub the bottle again. The filth
over the telephone be-
,been
pushed by his acquaintAr
his way to the table where the girl's I
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2.37
2.52
8.12
years ago a su an o SS F
Lorenzo de Medici no greater honor
than to send him a few pieces of cel-
wrinkled and came off in flakes and
dges. The wisor, see
broad smu med t)
fore B's train nau
reached Calgary-
lovely wrap, thrown across her chair,
and still -bowing the impress of her
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adon, that's to be truly a source of
awake from a black slovp as the
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body, comforted him with th*- promi"', !
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beauty, isn't it?" 1W
oned. It began
that she must return, Many morn-
ha.� begun'
"It Bourne,
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to smile. its -mile was like red lips,
deep with Impris-
The safest move, al-
the
cnU passed and the music
before bac k to him. I
is, indeed," said and
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incredibly soft and
�;, is to get
way,
again she came
P -M.
ventured anothler question: "What
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ppospect on the tele -
His alert eyes caught her up the in -
9 -37
Chinese porcelain do you think the
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'Shut
at Once. If You
room, and,
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most wonderful ? Which do you love
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whispered the man. your eyes
phene
sell him over the
watched her progres-s with a posseq-
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sive pride. She walked serenely as
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just a girl." � In spite -of his absorption he caught have broken out in a new place.- . . .
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5.50 were discovering her anew. Voi I "Sbe opened her eyes. The flrqt to rnali--_ Person -to-, to whom hits world could deny nothing . .."..."
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devoured her lovely face and arms was leaning forward, hi.q chin cupped iey reach the way toward his table with an evident Messirs. �,
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6.25 by any trick of subterfuge� B,Durne 3(etcham, Holdom, Mckham and Burn- I ,;4�
6.40 have been comical had it been less of stress or when you ha,ve & down his cht�eks and losing themselves Station- to- StRtion r ham—Kansas Citk Star. . . �.� � ,. . �,.,
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