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�-_ i - Continued from last week. to come and go as� you please while Grieg won either wayl ' . Answer 1'1��:;��."i ";
� 0 BEST & BEST you are aboaTd. Louie will, serve Kennard laughed suddenly, bitterly -answered calmly. "No make any dif- her-4but, before, be ooul,4 -, a . �. -
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, Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat ake you must listen to me for a days had passed --a time full of anx- _easting it loose from its lash, pelled by a sweep on 't ',
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.3 moment. And first I am going to say iety for Kennard, but without unto- with ,deft, nimble fingem board It w ��
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. it then, but I know it now -from the ruin upon the beach spoke eloquently stepped quickly toward her and she , would be ten to on,a. The smaller Of Kao-Lon�s two mount I �,01
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be said Goldei I, that -afternoon, in the trading -station which the firehad done its work. A "I can attend, to this," she said -in raft was making straight out for them a ,man crep I " ,
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11 � London, Eng. I t minercia, yonder and saw you for the first time few pieces of furniture, snatched like a low, reliant voice. "and I can steer but unwieldy, it moved through the and stood for a moment si e, treal Herald. . . , �N I
5 Seaforth Mond ay in I water ,at little better than a snail's in the gray dawn against the -bar . . '144'.
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.9 _. mouth, from 11 a,m. to 3 p.m. I loved you." I hot chestnuts from the scorching pan -I aft,, did on the voyag pace; whereas the boat was sweeping rocky slope- Suddenly, not far bi- I : l.. .
You coward!" She shrank back and scattered, here and there upon the men will have all you can do to get . 11 I . cl
�r f %steiloo Street, South, Stratford. " along parallel -to the beach, to reach a low him, closer than he had thought A great advantage of miuiatm�e . " C. -1
from him, the words, a piteous cry. sand were all that remained of the the sails set." idently, a dozen figures sprang from 901f is that in case of losing the ball . ]"1111111111,11.
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;_ Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, "You do not understand," he said grim smile of irony to Kennard's lips its hoarseness, mingling incredulity w s leaving the raft to board lead was Kennard. The man -it was shake it. -Detroit News. Ile
0 "I am not making love to whenever his eyes fell, upon them. and a sudden wild, mad joy sounded side, thu )uie Grieg-turned and ran at top Speed. .,.,�
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9 isng and Surgeons of Ontario. Office of ever dbing that. Perhaps I should gone inland to join Grieg, for since mean that yo good and all that night, grim, relentless
in A-berhart's Drug Store, Main St., not have said it, but to me it was daylight after the fire there had been "I mean,�,* she interrupted quietly, a little while; it would be a " . "
I- fight, and then -the end. dogged, Kennard had- spurred on th. enmeshed in the law of diminishing . 11 "t"',
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�_ mWorth. Phone 90. the greatest pledge I had to offer you. no sight ,of living being from the pointing to the schooner in the offing, , ouie came running back with the spursuit. Harlow wounded, the others Teturns.-Sir Basil Blackett. . .. . I �
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D& R. P. 1. DOUGALL the sense -of unseen, watchin rifles. There will be casualties yet in- the � . . . . . . -
I- - say it quickly," she said dully. I 9 eyes the ,presence of that vessel means." I nently to Wah Farres men; but Grieg A I .�', ,�,"
. Honor graduate of Faculty of Yes 11 Kennard said simply; 4,1 was always present, and so he and "Then, thank God it came';" he Kennard turned to Aldeth �tly. with the boat, had reached the shore rush to grab a portion of that $20,- w I
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3fedicine, and Master of Science, Uni- have a' little, rAore to say. I am as Louie, spelling each other through the cried passionately. "I hoped, I and with half a dozen ,of his men had 0010,000 relief fund. of the Dominion . 11 ... I
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�e 1mrsity of Western Ontario, London, innocent of your brother's death as hours of the days and, nights,'had to hope, that You bad, come to believe C, ere are More. rifles in the cabin. escaped inland. There had been a government. -K! hener Record. J,�_,
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�_ . you are. 'One -shot must have been maintained a ceaseless atch - and in me that much -DOW I know it- will get them" -and she was gone. hurried consultation on .�
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emrgeous of Ontario. Office � doors dischaTged'fTom the revolver before I gradually the strain, nervous and .some day-" For an instant be stared after her Nvhdch Kennard, leaving Aldeth in ,It seems it will loe a cold winter, if ; 1�� 1.
east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, got hold of it -I found it in the room physical, upori them. -had grown, and "Here am Louie and Hin Su " she he' safety then aboard the schooner, had it is-n't an open winter and fairly . 11.
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D& A. NEWTON she said to do save wait -a little longer. to lose." pursuit. No news is good news, except to 1111,
I- I . 11 ill, Bayfield. "I do not believe you," in the' mean -time any .move that For an instant he besitated, watch- "Lie here," he said. "We'll be a crew, 'had taken up the Ken- the college student who is looking for 11
e, �. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- monotonously. hard maxk for them to hit, and we're In snatches through the night k from home. -Kingston W16g- .��
�n , 11 nt Master "No- you do notbelieve me," Ken- was made must come frdin Grieg. ing her; then be sprang to join Louie rail eas- nard had rounded out the Story to a rhec "
jan& Late Extern Assista r , epeated. "But still I shall say Grieg himsellf, Kennard knew, would and their prisoner at the tackles. Hin. high enough to fire over the ig that Louie, 1, Standard. . I
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Office at residence what I have to say. Your uncle,s never yield, -nor would Harlow turn Su had given them.no trouble, though, e fight, had only had time to �,
It .. (Rdidren, Dublin. ,,s against the trader; Harlow had been firearms except Grieg and Harlow. of th .
it I 3RUly occupied by -Mrs. Parsons. death, as you know, lies at Grieg nd-in�glove with his super- for precaution's sake, they had kept Never mind the raft -it can% get give in barest outline; and in turn ' he We know - what% the matter with ,�,*
10 I Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; door; I know that your -brother's lies too long ha him confined. He gave none now, here under twenty minutes. Concen- bad listened to the talie of' the short, business: T�e economic experts have ", .
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7- - . had not set Me free. Grieg left me had caused-Griege to set,up a station weight with the other two as they be- them to fight one at a time there's ean 4dTeSS, who had been Gilcreast's dizzy -Thomaston (Ga,) Times. �...
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11 voice rose reason, Gilereast had befieved and two feet, with squeak Of blocks and a chance in a thousand we �iay pull friend. .1
" office and residence Goderich Street, ped; then suddenly his ugh -if they board together, there Wah Fang, as Gilereast had sup- Russia has a new way of getting ��
r. I , of the United Church7 Sea- st;rong, dominant, ut s "d. It was the men -the Malays, rustlb of loosened canvas, they hoist- thro posed, had been wrecked in the hurri- rid of unemployed -just shoots them Itf
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's I . forftl Phone 46. Coroner for tbO his hands, pointing shoreward. "What the Lasears, the Chinese-4hat Ken- ed the sail -and then, with a yell, Hin stomachs, side by side, cane which had swept that region as plotters-4,ethbridge Herald. .11
I- 43onnty of Huron. -night? What other nard was counting upon to round on Su let go his hold and clapped his Flat on their , . ,�!
choice had I to - Coolly, steadily, without wasting a shortly after he had sailed from K- ..
is enj they had become deeper hand to his arm. y of his crew, Girls, if you are educated and in- 11
PP # a i C way was there to save you from that Grieg wh The crack Of a rifle died away in a shot, but firing almost as fast as they Lon. He had lost man ... �.!
I 5iE . MACKAY . man's 'hands since you would -not come ate from hunger. Hin Su would be . s finally picked up with the ,telligent, ,hide it fi�orn men. - Will I .
Le . e s s of sha chirping echoes- a could pull trigger, the two Merl rain- but wa eventually reached Durant. ��
0. N[ackay, honor graduate of Trin- willingly? You know him for what sent ,ashore to find them and tak erie rp, ' il of bullets upon the boat. A remainder and rr,
5, ft University, and gold medalist of he is ---you -know what you could ex- them his off er in another day or so; tiny puff of smoke lifted from the ed a ha here, on the strength Of 11,
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Tr1aft Medical College; me Sur. pect from him. His hand -was forc- the time should 'be ripe then. fringe -of trees on the beach. Grieg yell, a scream it with which Gile
r- the College of Physicians and ed, he was fond Of saying; well, here Aldeth's presence had been bitter had spoken at last. the roar ,of the reports. The bullet- the cred LONDON AND WINGIIAM 11
Le W I I I - of Ontario. irt sweet to Kennard. He had not sPOk- The sail and gear came rattling shield at least was not impenetrable, furnished him to obtain supplies, he . .. I
� a -gain, his innate fieMishness api " hopes rose. He pulled had, after great difficulty, succeeded �
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DR. H. HUGH ROSS He murdered for the ffig aft for -her where at times she leaped for Aldeth, and literally pulled trigger again -but the magazine was in chartering another sch .
Toronto map from you. at reading; He reached for the cartrid- one in which he had returned to the .1
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.0 re- ,I he thought, was as good ges that Louie had laid on the batch island. . Exeter ............ 10.50 5.54 .z
. Fdwmlty of Medicine, member of Col- treasu es she walked slowly up ready taken refuge there, and had 171 1;
Le IWO a pirysicians and Sur P I between them, and a fresh rifle was All this Kennard had learned du rig �
geons, of as dead -only you remained who knew at other tim Hensall ........... 11.13 6.08
. i ld you hope for and down the dieck. But if no words dragged Hin Su down beside him. A was the night -a n,ight that had been much .�
(hdario: ass graduate courses y choice but had passed between them, Kennard's minute, two, they waited-TV0 Other thrust into his hand. Aldeth ight when Grieg had Kippen ............ 11.18 6.13 ..
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Id ai School of Cbicago ; him from him? hot came from the shore., Louie, kneeling on the deck. ,,d, Brucefield ......... 11.27 6.22 . I
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:h Jtoyid Ophthalmic Hospital, Landon; to carry you out here by force?" so, were a-1- "Go below at once! For God's sake been the pursuer and' be, Kenn 12.12 6.42
1 al Lon- "And -n4ow9l' The question carme could be unosteritatiously with a portion torn from Hin Su's elow!" he cried hoarsely. 6e pursued, only with the conditions �
lIngland- University 110*t: , ;, upon -her. One thing he thb,nk- Londesboro ........ 12.32 7.02 ,�
l- WbDz4 Eniland. office -Back �f Do- with cold, di�dain. way�- blouse, bound up the other's wound 90 '13 ill- reversed, ax4 save. that GTieg had left Blyth ............. 12.42 7.1 t ,
it or a ed God for with fervent sincerity- to stop thei flow of blood. The bullet A bullet pinged against the ra, is men, a plainer .. ,
I _, mWon Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. ,,Now?" Kennard turned f , a splinter flew. Another �whistled a in the shape of h Belgrave .......... 12.54 7.23 ..
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Night calls answered from residence, moment to the schooner's rail. I I "rig had evidently smashed a bone, scant foot overhead. trai n Wingbarn .......... 1.10 7.45
is qjaorja Street, Seafortb. barracks and house, flame -wrapped, terror had gone, and intuitively he man's left arm dangled powerlessly voic worn out more sadly in
I- I were, it was quite evident, beyond all knew that, in that respect, 8 certain Kennard ,broke the silence. "No," she answered in a steady I rd had imagined, and 'South. 1��
le in him had come to her. But "I've had an idea all the time that ,1No,,11 she answ ere in — than even Kenna - ;
DR. J. A. MUNN saving. He faced her again. "Now? trust "No," she answered in a steady whose heart for fight bad been due 11
Le are that was all_ --,as it must necessarily he's been biding in there," he rapped . ssity of securing a.m. p.rn6 . �,.�
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... . Graduate of Northwestern Unive,Ts� ne--Athat was our reason for what be all. t out savagely. "I wonder I and yours, Louie. I will load for yo,u. supplies from the schooner, � .
.s Ill. Licentiate Royal go We have ta-k- rier of her brother's .blood. And i lo,ve for GTieg, gave them- Belgrave .......... .7.01 3.23 1,
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. Dental Surgeons, To-ron I en the -boat and canoes. I believe we "No ,good fire before," sa 4, pairs as Ken- Blyth ............. 7.12 3.37 .
�9 .1 glaw Sills' Hardware, Main St., can bold this schooner and starve. that from her standpoint she was ,, Niabbe no hit, then we just keep low My God!" Kennard muttered to selves up singly and in 4e a 9 n b . . 7.19 3.45 ',I 1$�
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them out; if we can, my terms same as were almost like a sob. had come upon them, eac ...... .1
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I that ,Grieg is to be turned Over to, me belie . . beforle, On in the Puffs of smoke and spurts Of flam` captive pointings the way Grieg ha4 Btucefield ....... I
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A I ugh to handle the "Yes," agreed Kennard, fling . at daylight 4.43 IF,
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Graduate Royal College of Denta four men, just eno be tossed in his teeth. the raft; a buzz, angry, continuous, And now ,
y I more than I can at night as bunk, when his words from hetween his ily in full si 't Of their Exeter ............ 8.23 4.58 -;,
lftwgeous, Toronto. schooner and no was in their ears, as the bullets cut come sudden gh .
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Ti 1 Smith0s Grocery, Main Street, Sea- watch, send food ashore for the rest, instead, he should have snatched his "And now in order to get that sail up the air above them. They were evi- quarry. 1; � ,
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Z deace, 185 J. where you will be in safety until You A barrier truly. A ig her with ic�ng enough to give him a chance to had given them credit fon . Grieg appeared to reel, then re- C. N. R. TIME TABLE ' i 3
Y . L - can secure a passage home." him from even approachiT He's seen the schooner Ire too low to get the angle, covering himself, sped On again. Ken- . I
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L- Ir, CONSULTING ENGINEER I-V,Thy do you lie to me?" pre- little sense Of security she now bad- yo .1 P, tl,.;.T,.k between us, with the rail ,b a.m. p.m. 11
out passionately. 'Ifs, further the one relief in her intolerable posi- us -, I . ed out once between his shots. "Make turned and shouted savagely over his GodeTich ........... 6.20 2 -Irk
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S. W. Archibald, B.A.Se., -rise necessary? you tion. Once, by the rail, he bad rais- . a sieve of the boat, Louie!" His lips shoulder at the men -behind him esville ........ 6.36 2.32 � � I I �
0 ().l[,,.S., Registered Professional ft- your power -as I was in his. You ed his eyes suddenly and caught hers he wings us -both?" were a thin, merciless line. "Make a once -grimly significant came the Holm I ill
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d =,,and Land Surveyor. Associate turn your words against yourself, "Take too long " Louie answered. . of it; a sieve of it!" memoryl-Grieg bad shouted when Clinton ............ 6.44 2.45 A I
'rieg's upon Win with a curious, speculating, ,, ',heavy job for two sieve . �1�
D E, - ed Louie impedturb- he, Kerinard, running for his SeafoTth ........... 6.59 8.03 ..
gineering institute of Can say my very presence forced G Very hard' dlamn "Ma WaS 'S'.
a >ply to you ? You and, yes, he had thought, too, a wist- ) can pull any more. Very bbe," rejoin t not heln much. life: St, Columban ...... 7.06 3.10 ��'!,!
- hand -does it not al V I ful ight in their delaptbs. Involun -Hin Su n,c ably "but mahbe tha "'.
11 ad& Office, Seaforth, Ontario I - ea'sy thing i, all over Do You hear? Alivel Dublin ... 7.11 3.17 ;;
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as a murderer to tarily he had Moved as though to go , then all right make Boats coming from schlooner now, "Alive! .1�, 1�., ,
0 would denounce you rid the color had flushed to But you say yes find out what shot -shot means." Don't sboot!" West. � �� ��,
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s ..p I "I have thought of that," Kennard her cheeks- "Well, then I say -yes"' Kennard Kennard turned s-ent a "Very much better kill a inad dog Dublin ............ 11.27 10.04 , ��4�
M think ly and. gone 'below. ,.',,t,l.y. "It's the only i k glance in that direction. 'r before him bite again." 1,4
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- THOMAS BROW ,h to give you the len,ce had, troubled, him. Had chance we've 'got -it'll be all Over if was true. For a moi "Alive!" Kennard flung ba - 12.09 10.31 � .1
oneeT for the counties cent, but G * g's 91 ty e ant him Clinton ............ q
T.4censed streti chance to do it. I 'am in'10 I "'r' don't. gotten the schooner. Two boats wer can't get away now. I w Goderich .......... 1225 10.57 ..pq�
) respondence I know well enough that the circum- li.ov,�;at,d -his own strength, under- 'e' did noc ves- I
fd Huron and Pertb.. Cor He glanced at Aldeth. She pulling rapidly away frorn that alive!" VW
ments for sale a es can b uld, hang ,net Ilestimated P�rieg's resources? Would - Without a word he took nued next week) �,;�
! Office, stantial evidence wo the game lay out as he had planned look at him. Somehowp for some rea sel's side. I (Conti , , 04"
a b callin only have one hope of clearing myself son that he could not quite explain� another rifle from Al,detb s hands. �,,:��
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a *_0 i I do not just know how now, YO e what would, that she would- and then, as a.m. .�4�
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I OSCAR KLOPP an3 he would haive a final reckoning with k he . ',!�t;
Jonesy Na- port I can make." an exclamation, sharp and sudden, The boat was evidently suffering man whether a girl laughs or smiles M et .................... 6.56 ii�
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. Ron -or Graduate Carey a not know hoWl" GTiegl ,e er�ly under the hearvy fi ed at him, -Quebec ,Chronicle -Te 0.04 "I
b ,rig, Ghi- 41Somehow-YOU d time bad passed- and burst fronihig lips. The ,breeze, what . - re center . 11�
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t1owl ,'School of Auctioneeri -s And so the ' ,was ,blowing Off ,,pan it, and Grieg, quite as evidently I. " ,�q
see Auburn .......... ........ .:�
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eggo, ,Special 6urse taken in PUTO She l,aug so, at I -ate afternoon on the shore but fuTth'e'r out by the inCOM- was not anXiOUS to in ...... I. 6.25 , 1,
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MeT- and, fear. the schooner still lay at ane or Blyth ............. I �,t
Bored Live Stock, Real Estate, ner it had died away---4and single-handed. The raft was still 'no . ,
I Rates in answered, that question yet." day, � lagoon, a bare five hundred ing s,b,,, showeT and to think of something be- Walton .................... 6.40 �,.�,�.
cliandise and FaTm Sales. he said, a hint of in tbe neT. ��,�
,g war - "I had 'hoped " vas Ken- there the sea, unrippled, lay like a more than 'halfway to the scb0O sides -a can opener to give beT.- MeNa gbt ................. 6.52 4.,
wi yards from the beach. It N . back close to the .��,,,,
assur I ne or wire wistfulness er ,,�,0
.. -e'e'lying into his vOic8i - t of glass, The boat still hung Bran -don Sun. u 10-05 ,.
on ' , a little- 6r,d's spell off watch, and, he lay s 11 ec Toron-to ...................
� Oscar Zurich, Ont. Phone-. that You would understand tched on his bunk in the fore- "She,s becalmedl" he cried, a fierce shore, waiting to make a quick dash . N
Opp, , 286-6-52 that you would, not need to ask again. stre was not as,leep; his �,Xultation in his voice. "It's be an- of it as soon as the raft was within Isome men are lions in society and West. J,�
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. But it seems there is no chance of castle, He n d tance. Then, all at ��Vj
I too busy for other hailf hour ,before the evening striki g is bears at home.-CMICR90 Daily News. R.M. 0', I
I- �, - that. I will -answer you, then. You thaughtst as usual, were breeze sets in, and then it will be the boat's oarsbegan to beat the wa- �,
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to got under way ter madly, and the boat leaped for- Any man Who is smart enough to ::::':':::::::::' 11.48 ,Nf.,t
R. T. LUKER made the voyage igs,, all of ..Suddenly lie heard' the sound of dark ,enough- for us seen the boats 3 capable of McNaught , . . I � ,,,V�
. " Vicensed auctioneer for the County er" s�a .many of your thii agine quick -running feet on the deck above witlithe chances one in a hundred of ward. Grieg, too, bad . . make -a political leader il 12.01 ,`%`,�
to in all I for ,I do, not im est living if he wamts Walton .................... Pal
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I "., Sales attended them ,Perhaps, moment later Louie's voice wa, Grieg being able to pot us while we from the schooner coming. Again ning an ,bon Blyth ...................... 1,2-1 1! - , �;,
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jjj�s of the county. Seven ears! ex- you joined the men's Palty �, to him shrilly', insistently. He are doing. it. The luck's not all his and again, Kennard and Louie fired ' ear !,,�i
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I r cab- calling u he schoou- but in return the fire frod the raft I .1 I �5
berjei,66 in Manitoba alid 18 re still in You from his bunk and gained the yet -well got 0 t while t .. 12.84 ��
skatche" tradih-94"tiOn, 'a onveU- Sprang er's coming in." I came upon them hotter than ever. MdGaw .................. � "I
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