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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1937-07-23, Page 7, 4 I i�', , , I .. �: , 1, � � � . �,5 . "', " '% - � I I III.� 'I ,; ,� 1, "'.1. ,., �,",��., , ," �, .i., I � ,,:', " �Wi� � � - . � % . V, - lilli "i'll ��Iljyd�ll I �[' I -11 , � , , � . -11, � ""',—L -l" ­­ - � I - 1. i, . � , ,,,, , :11 . 117 P , ,��r I ',,;,!� V I i, ,;, �i:�; , ei�t ,: � , ,, " � �,�, i_ il I 1. t � '' I �i 0� : ��, I � -,11 , i 1i � ; I I , , I 1I.— , � " � "' . . . 14 . ., . 0 . . . I . . I ,',�!!� 11 : , ; 1, . , .. ,!, �1: I .1 Ir :i. - � �1 � , � I I .. �1, � . I 1. � �ij h�l .. , 1� � I , i I �1, 11 . ­ I - . . - I . . I . . t - A r�1711­--7��='_-.-�' , [ 11 11 �ll'!"'�,�'!"',--�"".�,�.,�,,�,,�., . . 1, 7� ! I - 11 � I I I "I � .. �, 11 �, . I I'- , 11 I 1� I #`� . . i. - f-; JOY -01- , -,.,.- * " 11'':, �­7 - I _, __, , lj�- � � I �, , � ,,;i .1 "' , , ""' zi� � , I _____,________ I ,. .� 4140 qg�nv­�-'.w S;�-M,iy#, ____ , I � I - , 1. I Pffl , 1, � . I , ,,, -, � . . i lit, . I . , , " 1 . 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I I , �, --- � - - & R. CAMPEX'LL, V.S. L , I # . . . I . . 4araftate Of outax�o Veterinary Col I . . leg% U;uivergity of' Toronto. Ali � dis- L easm 91 domestic animae. treated byI I I 00 ug" ihodern Principle& Charg I ra*wmble. MY Or night call 4 . . I . WFagMay attended to. office on Main Tofwn Hall I gpbvet, Hensall, opposite .. , A " I 3pbme 111L Breadar. of Scottlsh Ter , . Ribri. invermfto Reuneb, Hemlean. . A . 0 . . X"s . - . I 6 I A . I . I . . ' . MEDICAL . I . . . I I . M GILBERT C. JARROTT I . I I . 4kadests of ftenity of Medicine I I . animrsitpr of Weasm Ontario. Mem . . I= of CoMage of Physicians aim . . OMMMS 61 Ontario. offite, .43 Godd . I Zdj& Sb,ast. WduL Phone 37. - I . . I I I I I Mbeesmor to iDr.. charies Mackay. . 12-W - � q 0 I - ­. . I I , . . DR. W. C. SPROAT . P t, I . , rbysician - Surseen I I . I . . pbe" WW. offlcq jobli ft. Seaforth I . I . I . ­ 1"s . 0 . . I I , . � I M F. �j. BURROWS . . I . 4MCe and -rerAd . ence, Goderich St . . . I east of the lErnited Church, - Seafortl . I , I 11iom 4& 0oroner 1w the County 3%urim, . . I I 12-N . 0 . . . . , I DR. HUGH H. ROSS I LL I L . Gr&ftatq 01.Undversity .of Toroul , , f f .. , . Iraculty of medicine, member of Cc .­ .. , . 39ge. as physicians and Suit eons . Ontario; pass graduate course I i . � . Clinical ol of Chicago Itegial i a Hospital, ,AD ' uft, HOSPitaL La I I England; Univer*tY 11 . . ' 4&=6 Iftland. office --Back of D . I I � miluton Baak�, Sestorth.. Phone No. I Nigbt calls answered from residene . " 14 viewria Street Sewrorth. I 1 , I . 12'-S - 1 - . P . � I .. I " . DM E. A. MeMASTER I - . Qraduate of the University�of Toro -1k , I . . to, Faculty of Medicine I � I I ­ I . I bar college of -Physiclai L . . ., Surgeons Of Ontario; graduate . L I New Y�Tk Post Graduate School ai %1jug.m� Hosotal, New York. ( . I . . . ftS 4 on Efigh Street, Seaforth. Pho - 27. offlee fully equipped for X- . I . 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Y11 5? _Avau� _­ - -cowd-1--get-ftow "V" �!�,-­A­ I'll, I'll, . � Te ; you r,,,*, 0 , � , 4 I � 4#Monselgaeur, you- dild not db quy� , ., 4,1., w n shaking ter, I _give YOW�­l . g 11 .. . AR. 11 �� . . � 11 , ,,W. ---1i-.11, ­r " . " ­­ � ill go and. -out on, I7, yiding- To d"I , I I . I I. . . , , , , ". I , 7 wor . �4 Jil, '. I - r�_ I ,.O., ,,-:J$ ,�.7� ". � 211 2�,11� � -11. - I ­ I . �� _ , 9_XjW, ,,, i� *, i� , ` . � . . 14 ""'! . , A i', . I I I ,�, i - 8101A . dtl : .. UMV, 4 A �� a --1 . . I , :, 11 ffi� 111ki VI cried P v, . 40, ��,�,�,q, - F�� 0 thing to him _ , � .,oreft � 4t .onve.. Moiol, Monselpeur�" ,. . "Bo banged to you, lf;�ag for 4 e,bat- - Al I " , . ­ 01,30019" , - 1, haV ' _ ; I �,� I 1, -, "' a VO Something ,to comq With terbox!" WlAlluod a,,i#,ert. V.Ajk,." # ' 'It"r''AW "'��j -�'I. I . �,,�, P, I thought that You would *p4nish him! I , , I . ol'd .gl _x , "How , , X si;, �,. 'k . I , , 1%avIalglyj Rupert. It ,*Ili . be � moat 11"All. 494 AV1114A -41 *0111"'i � AAA 111- �0W,VR4:"­,,-G­ ... . _ . . . f .9 _e A. datr as'. IWO- a qg �;o . $1 V _. .1 t" A 151791 in I om ." AUPIA .1 10 _W .1 U 1151179VIN, � - � ,��L" ." g�mgy' ,g .� "M,a,jille, .the da� .�qmes':Wbsp art wistfully, when she came yqu to Avon911 ` - 1,-� _ 12 . f . you," ,said Rup . . , ��?, �r% � � III P,rdu As6,Vq;-_4� , I I 'test I've not a w4leh I milist eudeav� P$4,*'-*00,�!!_VX - " I "r,ggn olde$, goia"41 , ,1499 P.'A,;,', �1.11M, "g, , ' ,WQ­4*k1.L4o , " fo��`..,.;T 1'�, , , ":,." �� 11 -,._,A4*,%r8 - d6wu his 'fan. -His v01c6 "Patle.rice, cihl�d�!' His Grace draw sben the ,place i4iIr Algh­'plt a twelve- -.1. . I I . . g � * 1� 0'_k1;1i - §h.all piiin*h, in,", "'Aw "Avon, Rupert? I �jj,ro Our t in 14, . 1, � A"W00, ,, and, .� 4 '' � . p "I . n , p peggi , ;, I .! . , r , M�� _2 and � cWr,� �dl Wi�rl 1. "I � " - , , , ,11A-!,!� I � , 'had changed and . the wilidow. mouth, though indeed 1, t,00k some nqj;' L , .., 'Tooh!11� 4 1 *%, .1 , - , I , ,, , i I li, , " threw sou Rupert sot up in, W4 : I 1 maix;y; a .'M -Lo 1� � � 11 pded. haroN 'in the curtalue across,, . � poke briskly. I . _Wq,,m7,.W,y4, 4 Lpopniaiis cars "And there will be no "Neither the doctor ,nor I keep you tIon to visit m;�- dearest�-�eimlfer We r" , - t. � L':=K� 1-1- - I � ,, 't ,,,A I , mercy for jLt .My hands." . . I L "YOU may, �-couut oil my . presence my ripputo ,, -� � . , , jou, s4d, :0 , _Oeii, , 9_,j,:, 9 JA . A 11. ' _, o .. _, , p him Ili bed for our airmsemen-LO other day. But It cam�fi�,'to 'Raugh ., for the season, Justin " I voiri;qoa stock. T#drq�sL,§9jn6:­ -, taL, ' I . , I ..... I � . I - � 1 . *". - lr;r�,� 11 � 1, . ,�.,, �L ' Leonle, I ad at him in awe an.] "Oh, yoiffe a damned good nurse! for , "I " courWl- bowed- 41iP0rV' " .. � " '.I ;� IL !, .1 I.-, . `;: :� � . 9ok there waa my Ladil FountaiPu 9 , - 'L, '-, _L � , some admiration,. I I ..I'll say that for youj!! grimaced Rup- rout. and I could s,carcejbave,-­" ,I am bonoured, of, . I , t I �" I I I .. , 4'*"�L . ,, - -l"IM411711711M.51111 . ._% 17 - ..A Put M, . e, %,,R1,r,r , .. , 11,,`� - � -'A'"', #' , . �T7Ri I 1� , . . R ;i I his �Graee. - , I "AmT feet couidl-tali ithim, , ; LL - -you look quite angry, Monseig- 'Mevil take Lady Fbalftaires Tout! i L . -_111,11 . - .,.,�� 1.14 I ert. He� smiled Tather shyly up at 1, _- at 701 - _ - 401n. Ral(I'L fra"I'V ;'.O.%�IdiL if you.:.]��a4414� .. _ � _M _ _" , , W .T*, , . lb " f 11 IF A , � I I ,ii I .sy � , , . �".,� g . . '.1 A - W" I . ,Wf i ," . h .,naT, ,,,, neur!" . his L brother. "I'd, uRt ask for a hat- WherWs my cousin,?" " *Fan, I'd s4f ,,, V: , '��MJW A yool,'',j�arty,911 Rupert -L j.*1 _ ;�..� '.__­,..__ , 41i#-Waq`VeLq8,VQ -�-,, 1. , _, , _,r, - '�� 1�1 I , %Rd, .. . �w 7 , , 7T ­,,,77,1,�.- ,`�7,,F,71111i, 0`1 His glance came to rest on bar ter!, - : . "At home, Rupert; VO�Iere else?" � .,'You will add, quIt6-*.,j u� t 1. _ , ­�' , j6j'Oe to'my Vim." H*;lj�4)jad.'_ba�r)E -1 ' 111R.'re . 41if", I , 7,7 ,V, _% i - M-1 4,��J�,�,7,� " r, '!­'�­�1111U'I%i` I , L surIvIs. . � "; ,7 , I I , , " , �,'74--­' f, ��'j '].L ""�A 40 0_-, �4�­' He we with P . , L It - as and .,Iooke& for- a * 11141 - sip. . 7 , � _:�_. , ' L" ace. - times," said his Grace, a "What not. ,d'wo 'y . I - I ­ -1 I I 11 ' �-'= ,V 1, . - �, 91. , f nt to 'her, and taking "in truth, I surprise myself some- I ,,'rd ­* , Y I . I I '... poor housis," Aiv6 dr;& 1�r& � 11"i , want out. - , I child, you may join us,,,* _qed you '41d uo�_qow - - . L' � `�, L . .. ly�, , 4" "M bar chin 1A Iiia,hand, looked deep In Ed 1rsimy_nodde4 vigorolig . It, I f L. V. '. . I r I 0114 3 ,� I Y JEW T , ('JV ip 11 '14 � , � . , , 0 _7 " ­ ,. , v4, ,.R Ir "L i, , _r, I'Wbeire- -w. , to her - oyes. They smiled, trustfully -Ay-, and you surprise me, dainme "She should suit h'w kqmor," mar- bebave� with .proper .pItcuinspection. . rbu -he My i wito m - - rid, R%i 1111, MO up at him. Abruptly he released -her., you do!" muttered, Rupert. "I'd give mured. the Duke.. ", . ,'Ix,�Wg - 7�, " � - 1, f"ny 'U ��F,� , ...... 1. 7" , , , ,As 'o ,%�, '', . _­'­ ', "'A.1ft C � _ 0,!* "' A j"i J* , "I have reasion, child. You have sorrmthing to know what's come over "I doubt she will llot,10'. (said Fanny ,dear,fij . L . is j'L�h, fXT 'A -;'IV '��,�A .�'.'Iv ffl"V _,�,� - - , ­_ - ," _ I I - .:.a . % I . , , . , �,M. . that ,tWaa, i , I , , L �_ . ... , .- , . and refrain from, UL! - I ea -d6m&I(4 _ , ; - ", if V , ;, "I "I P , � - . ,paying my very ;uot seen ibbst�Pl, ... e.d'l . ", , _ seen a villain to -day," "Wb�at a rago he will be end back Ili his own III 11 * soon, I . I . .01 , L"Apir, K_*'.-,�A!X1;i,ilX `,'��'rfc 6, V . " ,, "M L90 * ,'�,,' you. 1$ever was there such, a citalige pensively. ,1 - . +Z= 1A �(t' ' I , � i6o iiarried-her;-off I -felt - ' she, I ,,.- L"Yes a Wbat, am I not to call him out?" 'her�'I,cpf : ' 6_11-1 . . . .R*0`�PiIap�/"'f� �T ,4'�o 1 ', ^ffi'�4_j iy-' ­ . rj� , - I 1. , , � - pig -person",' she uodid,04. in, to be sure? Where, *=* I?" deMand" Rupert. . w4a a basebom chi -14:0f . , . , 41 � �p na P 40 _-'% - �.� * I �-� _:n anyone!" . ,% '? , L. a �,tli_ f,'�K . W _ ,,. _ �She, . .,.'. �, ,W, , . . "",L.� �1141y, 101�i - I..", � "You �iro;'t let him take me again, And indeed his Grace was unusual- "You were not, my 400r. . We " . � .11 1. 771 6 will you, Monseigneur?" ly kind during these Irksome days breathlessly awaiting ypi* arrival7a : "It is so,elumsy," sighed Via Grace. " Rupert � sPluttered- - . :1 Aoilvt", ii - L � . 1, �,r'�­��L ��:.N�!. 1'4'�i R , , I I -1 L , ­., 51 ,,�,� ig '-". I 1-1 ,. . . , _, � _ M , . .. ., -1. -1. -1. k-rbu may jeave him 'to my.�-­er-_,teu. 'Gad, Would you flave I ,� - .,'!Try, 'oul, oil alltt][Ao!, #4W., 9 0- 'l'Il ', , L . _,p , -1 , I . ' _. I ., , N,e , � "No, my Infant. He shall never and the biting sarcasm which had � "How disagreeable of you, Justin! - I Iaj""�W _,'­­jd_ W " �, , , . der merolev--vith a clear conscience. any Xu0b?" - L art'. "' - "Hare . he. ,I,tjj�,�]�! _ . , again have you in his ;clutches. That withered Rupert of yore was gone Harriet! Of course! Up 'naLe"ne Id My 4 *,. LL� _. a%" W What, , , "' - , � _ , �,A . . .. ... . f. " "14;�, i �-, �, "., - . . The 'hole In your shoulder is added, to "I should not mind at ji.4 �,""'3"ei"', 00 " L, I swear." frombis manner. Rupert, .puzzled OV -111a Castion's charge, and was th, . %�y _ 11'elv _ toitown ,, ., g4* 1`0! , _Vrp, V � %5',� L . - �q �i_�04� . . , I ­ I . Adj[,ML��)�t]jd,,J"t'�_0i;A _* p; � _ 11 * _ . . e debt he owes raft He' all payL lady. . - , -1. S " __ * . I . , i . , , i; ", 'i."'F� , �, ; she frowned, ,watching blia. er -this inexplicable, 6hauke� far� some like to expire in ray arms. . Some rig- . . - . "" L, , . I ol I -7, fi ­,_ 1, �', � . ­­­ I ­ . -in I full.", I One W'Onrt 410' It *' Rupert 6ald'-with. , a no 1sX--99V4W 1 "" I ,�..­W� I .81--H­­-t- a ­W�Vw-.­�Vw*"f*7,,. 'Ag" "You seem different, Monse!gneur, time,' and could ftd to solution to marole she- wept down -.Uy best taf- . I I ,. ,,, L, -, L� .,'i,. ') ,_ ��f� , I ,-",a � .1 . ov,� "', ;1� . ; . .ij�� _� � "Poor -devil!" said. Itapert feeUngly. cOK#Ict1OD- "He -'f a Take, ' but 'he �me a few,mioutes -QVg ,_',;�,�_; � "';.", ­_� i- .. pL�P' -, � I _,� ,, 1. ',;,�;,�; '. ­�L . _d, , � ,�,,,�_i � . . . I-_ � ... � 11 ,��,�% .1 # 11� I , it 0� .��1-11�1.�'', 11 I think. Yon aria !jjt angry With me?" lhe in"tery. But.thAt evening when feta, and �tt last held out, your letter, ' .no to the family, I'll . ", ,� ­�.,I'j '' �'­ , I �!Ajjma?"�, achoe(j,, L _ . _ 1� - ., , 1. He saw into his brother's eyed, and knows what's d � I " L 4 ,.4�� r . The grimness left his mouth, and he reclined, on the couch In the par- Justin. She vowed alws'not come tQ I � . ._�X � _- "" , , ­ e,- - , " �& "', � I 1, --v I I eased to smile. "My Gbd, Justin, do ,say that for hIM_" � A'L ". " 5 S- ,Rg�ir �: hia smiled. Tor. clad in WEP Grace's clothes, he France, do what you would.. Then I t; L ' ' . course she will, as Ma4y Xo -�,,­,?�9 ,, . �L ,. 7�- -_,%, 'SOU " " � .. you hato'blul go?" Pho! " MY My snapped her fin, , trid�"S' Me '=Ing - :SO $t lail',:�:4,�Po"_ _Z�,�, , J�'��'��§�­, , " I .It ' . _ . ­ ", '.5 '�'Ant­.,I, would'.6e impossible, my- dear. saw Avon's eyles rest On Leonia for a had, more wailings of ter sickness "Bab!" said, his Grace.- "-I borrow gers. '%f be loves her lip'll, -i ',A.'_,�.,�, - . 11 , �, '.' '­,,,,. �, _­, I Not. trQn- tude � find'a Att. bam�—,, , � " , -i,*-v",�":"."".�",�.��,,-�,�.,�-, `V 'My deaf M, ' L "'' '­��, ailing 't I ,�,�,, ,, ' op- 1. .­" ,.. :�,,, " �,�` 1,"$, L ' . We L Will- go MOW and solace Ruport's moment, and was startled by their did- she 60 infich'as set, eyes, on the the word from m,y infanit's v,Dc&bu- ble bis head over the family. Why, � , " : ' ' . � ::�,'�` � . . boredom." expression. He pursed his lips In a 'sea. Oh, I had a pretty time, with lary)-does, -one hit an a(lder? Be- what dild I card for the family when - wenv Gra, L ee I L I ha . d .00 I e:L 9 I I � I L, ,�'. L� . soundless whistle. . her, I do assure you! She could but . I . . 11 I 11 I ...." ,.­-,,._ I � � . I cause it Is venomous and loathsome I married Edward"' Marillig'picked up his -bat- ­:�, ,­ z,'i . � . I ­ """ `�,�.�.�-��'.�' I �,.,.,,.�11'��' , I . "Thunder an' turf!" he tol& him- moan of an, abduction, and Rupert,& - . I a is 1.1 am , ,, � "" CHAPTER XXII . oriaLcrushes it underfoot as I shall �'Steady, atead�kl Marling ha III in* ,vxdellient the ' I � .1 :,z -. ��.' I I I Comte." L I �, I .L' .�,.­F. � ., . self. "He's fallen in love with the hat found tn,4oug Meadow, hard by crash this I faults Ilim not saying he basWt, but you, Avon." o: , 11 L " I 11 '' , , * "",, '' ,�,�.�:�-�,�!.'�, - yed in the ebit!" the wood, and. some man. come to , ��I�,,,"," I . The Arrival of Another Pin: I , 'Because of what happened twen- there'� no bad, blood In, his family, ",But his spirits!" 'said Raps .,,.,..,, ""'t . , . ,� "I , Tuesday brought no Gaston, and find a horse, and you setting off for I . . . : . I , � .... _:! . . , , �:! . I Game ty years ago --to you?" Rupert asked, and You can trace him back to----" Ind! -i ., �:� ­.. R­ �:...:! " : Avon's frown grew,,blaeker. Southampton, Justin. 'Twas like the I 11 , `� ,,�L`.:, , . I ' - ,:��'.. . greatly daring. "Stupid creature, could I not have "I confess " Marling said 'steia , L' 11 11, J4, .- I fi`� I . Monday came and went with no "Of a certainty Madame has died," threads of.­�a� sampler with naught to � ,,, 18' L, -P"' ,- ;,"�',,� did", " _ L ,. . ..�:�,,l "No, boy. Not that,,, though it had Fonteroy for the lifting of a fin- -My spirits are "a littl%-brd I - I—% ­, . , - " -11 L�,'�, - gign of Gaston or his chargda. iais Leonie said wickedly. "Tiens, c'est stitch 'am to. Gaston could tell me . . . . . , ,? �. " �,_,`, ­�� L' "Never say, , L�,�,"".��, or ,L�1' . weighs also in the scale." ger? ay, or -my L*rd Blackwat6r, so!" Rdportlfeiguad. ii,�'�;�'�;��"' . .,:'e;�",� ,, � ,'� Grace frowned, but Leonle danced bjen drolia!" . little more-La,.Juatin., why will you "Because of,what he did -to Leonle his Grace of Cumming? Yet I cb,086 tonishment. -"You've had a bid, :ar,W_S�L . - '. "� , , " , , �_:, , �, . I .,� " . with delight, and offered the suggas- "You have a Perverted sense of 'have a fool to valet?- ­and, the end I L ' ... P.." "'11 . thien?" I . Edward, who beside them was a lro_ ing, Edward, and. your' _11ver's U L 00. . 1:111�..'I.i, . " .., :, tion that Madam Field had died ,of humor, child," said his Grace. ,,I of it was that 'I Was* deterrodned to . . � L L . " ,_�.­: "Because of what he did to my in- WY-" L . . 1. ,. .�._Iil!�� L , . . down." . --- ­.­..__�. L. I I � I 1_1(��;,"Ali agitation. L have often remarked it. We start eome and Bee for myself and find . � �",L "�;�"� ' "'-�,;;­ L fant," softly echoed his Grace. $.Yes, "Damn It, hb's.not li�sa-born!­ Avon turned. I ­ I , ,. .. � ,;­.,,�!,X�ij i,j "It 4oes not seem to worTy you ov- for Paris on Friday, Gaston or A what 'twas all'about. Then, If you 1. .1 �,�!�.�,`�'11_ .2::� ".111 child.." .1 would not have cared. I gtve-yoR -your conversation is 11 , �.� . �� er4n�uch," said Avon dryly. . Gasto*P I . . always- L.X � '' : ',L�j .... K i I please, what says Edward but that I .. I'� ,-­J� � "There's more to this than meets my ward!� - I edifying, Rupert. yat I'llelic�40- L. ,�, , � - "No, Monseigneur. I think v�e are But soon. after noon on Wednesday -am not ,to NO! 'Pon repi-things have I . . L, ­�,_.:­Ij�'.' . L the eye," said Rupert with conviction. Rupert shook his head. . can dispense -with it." I I I .W�,Vl " . thec.e was some bustle in the village come to a pretty pass between us . ptly, , *_, . L. ' ";,.,,.,��- , _,".."', � , _� , very happy witbout her. What shall "Much inore," agreed his Grace. "It's, Jai, Fanny, 'fore Gad Ws lax. Rupert collapsed. Promptly. , * .. 1, -�L"�,,,�'. ��� we ,Vo to -day?" L I street, and Rupert seated by the par- thought I! So when he went away 'to - A�vo�i Went W .1 . ,� ... 41.1 - . . . . . � . The unaccustomed harshness Went I douT like It.- lady tossed hori hea& ' ��,,.',,'�.,;� . ,�� gad.. Rup- Tor Window, L his neck to see if White's�-no, it was the,Cocoa. Tree, . �'. L .# But the Dake, was not Plea craned from his face, and left it inscrutable My lady pulled a face at hu.n. he side -table, and, poured out- a glass 1. �­.`,`�"", . ' ' �7,'�,,` L . � I . . t " ,r;,. 1�1,�, it were Gaston at last. I remember, for he was to meet Sir it to Mar , , I �, . art looked up at him with a grin. as ever. "Remind me, boy, that I "Oh, tell Justin you do not likd it, ,of burgundy and offer�6d, . L. ! � ,�jl­ I . . . I I - ­ ',ill, I ' ,f "Never knowh, you so mindful of hi o nsions, John Cotton ther%-I set Rachel to .1 , I. ,�,',,'.,� I owe you a diamond pin;. It was. , my dear! Tell him—r?" . ling, who Waved it -aside. ­­ - '' .�, , I '. ' ,L�, U . .1 ,draw up at the door, followed by'an- pack my trunks, and staffled off with .. � . � �,i!,�"r the proprieties 'before, Justin, otap single stone I think of a. pecul, "I'm -not Meddling in- Justin's af- to fetch- my wif-ehunw. , ,,,,, X . . I I iar "I came, air, . . I 1. � .;, �:,� ­,­` 1 I � ,_ I Ij I other, Piled. high with baggage. From Gaston to coine to You. Me vOici, as beauty?" . � ", me if I have." I I I I fairs, I thank you. Hell do as . be As slie, declines to acdomPSAY -ine i, � - - � L :,E` �.:,�, � He encountered a cold glance, and this vehicle, Gaston leaped nimbly Leonid would Say." . - � ,-,,'.-�� ... j�,,. - L I "Ay, -you gave it me, years ago." likes, but I'll lay you a molikey he there is no mom to be said. 4`11 take , .1 . "� - L, .. ,A., - - was instantly I solemn.- � down, and, ran to the door of the first "."Voyans!" 'Leonie's eyes sparkled. .11 wonder what can, have possessed, weds, no bastard.7'. . my iteave, of you." . : � . L I , :P� '444 . . I .. , I , iln 11 & * :.',;:. .� , Rup- 11 I .., , , I "No offence, Avon, lip offence! You co-ach�. One, of the lackeys let down "I think it was very well done of you, 9" . .% . said his Grace. "No doubt you "Done!" said my lady. 'Oh Avoir Put up his quizzing -glass, an , " :. � '.�.,' , '': 1. , �;�,. 'L .�: ,:,z 4 can be as" -prudish as� you like for the steps, the door wag Opened,. and. madame! Will You come to Paris fu .. ­,�,; �_, "I . Were-ar---%askiag in.tbe sunshine of art! . I Jos.t,m,y big emerald at play through it regarded- my lady. . - I aught:l..care: .Altit she's. no a serving maid climbed out. Behind too? I am to make My. curtsy to the . I ,� t.,.ii. . . SaYS' my -approval."! . last week! I could Lava cried my 11 ,.: "'111. ­­­ '- _._1.-_1__ L 'World _MoUS ' , and I - . .. ­­­ I .. ": . -�­­ e -and, Edward doul only gay to"P - . `,._ )f "Leonie," said his Grace _rus 'fij�j­ c. .. I I 13IL'a �, eigneur go to .1 . . 11 Yes, Justin. I do. I Am courting , �: �; hing- ame d little ady enveloped . eyets but, d With YOU." - - ­-- ­_ _,_­_____.., 7 " In ly, "is as feathqr-brainad as you, or large travelling cloak. Rupert'stared, balls. Please come, ;�ame! " . to L L ani . , . � me!, "X .,,�­i I . . ­ — , that it must be a lesson. I Iq am - hfii - -- ',��r:;`� k I . I � -gratified, of course;" said -i I .. , ,: ; ... , I nearly so." and burst out laughing. "Depeud upon it, I shall come, my . "That's Edward all over," nodded Grace. "Nevertheless, my �dear, YOU � �' 4�L`��`, , L � �� I "Egad7? said Rupert i,rrepressibly. "Egad, 'tis Fauriy! Lord, who'd love. 'Tis the very thing for which CHAPTER XXIII , Rupert. "Don7t I know it!" i . I ­ I �,.l I have bben, pining. My sweetest life, ' . . will go'with Your husband," - . I . . '' . � � .1 "I thought we'd not bask mut-h long- have. thought it?" ., , I "No, you do not, tiresome boy! lie - L "­; � tlie�Ruie, Royale Mr. Marlinq Allows -Himself To Be , "I L ." L I 0- Lponle ran,to there is a milliner in.. ': I i " ,!t1iank..,.y_0q I " Marlig L t j�au.ghad � I L - or in the sunshine -of your _tire window . wlll�� give - me, ,�anothar,,44merald ' She h,rBhjy. "I .do not' take* her -as she � ��111, . 1. � � . ­ I I � "',"a - 4pproval." ­ ' _.__'T­_0emuad6d ­­ ' * r'� ., 5- I,eouie spoke aggrievedly. - . "It is! it is! Mon Dieu, yue c'est who has the m6st raviAing at�les! I . blinked Idly. is Iry comes at your, bidd-in,g! . She Must , �1. a, "I am not as feather -brained as amusant! Monseigneur, it, is Lady Oh, I will teach Edward . a lesson! " I I I . . rapi "Indeed, be ,� "�'.. . Lady Fanny partook of breakfast in good to me. I wonder if he will come come at mine." I ..,,'4 LLLL Rupert. You are very unkind to say Fanny! " '!Edward," remarked his: GTace, "is . . 11,11, bed next morning, and was sipping 'here? I vow I shall1be miserable if "I w-wou?t go atanyone"s b -bidding! , ' , '.!."`� 'L I L � so, Monseignaur.11 His Grace went in a leisurely fasb- like -to follow you demanding my not?" . , � 11.11.1. . I "I ion to the door. I blood. We -must await his coming." b6r ,hot ch does . . - like that . 1�ji . I . I ocolate when Leonte he . . Lady Fiany's face puckered Rupert looked at her admiringly. I Ild a "You are ." , , , "Dear Edward! " scratched on the door. My lady put Rupert's eyes were on the street. Of a chi -bout to, cry. . �, �� . . . . . 11 "That:s, it, Leonie. Stand up to him "So I understand," -be said placidly. sighed. my lady. "Well, he has come, and mighty a very unkind! " I . - .1 . 7., 1 . and hit out from the shoulder. It's -1 fear your unfortunate duenua is "I do hope that be will -come, but I up her hands -to her pretty nightcap . I 11 . :i;7�, a, too�' . She dabbed , 1.,- ­ and patted her golden curls before Prolio . . Marling said nothing. _1� n- more than I ever did in my. life!" indeed dead, infant." He opened the dare swear he will. And now for the ',What! Is it really he, Rupert'? . . ;1.1. I _ . of Monseig-n�ur," door. "Well, Fanny?" I love ,of beaveri let me �have your, s,he called, "Come in!" -?" � at her eye& .., I I . . ,,�!. I'�L ,:�-, "I am not afraid "Oh, 'tis you, child! Mercy, a�e You're not teasing me. I "You come-bullYing, and - and . - �` � ' " : � , ' I:, �� said Leonde, elevating her small nose. Lady Fanny came .briskly in, am- story!, I shall die, of curiosity else." eirly?" "No, it's he, right enough., and in scowling -I won�t go with. you! I hate L ' . 1. �:�', a "You ,are just a coward, Rupert." braced him � and, let fall -her cloak to So Leonid and Rupert poured forth wl' a thundering ragd by the look of I - . - I I ' Q . Leonle was in riding dress, t1i you, Edward!" I . , Of - ­My,chiI&-­ the Duke turned his tile .'round.. .. . the, tale. of their adventures once . '_ d more Into a most sympathetic ear. polished boots, and. leathern gaurit- him-" "It needed onlyA that,".said Mailing `1:5_ �!6111, headt-- "you forget yourself. You ow -6 "La, what a journey I have. had! . and a big black beaver Lady Fanny sighed ecstatically. and turned to the door. I . . :1.. i I 1 � L . :... . , . with., lets, tasselled, . I - 1� �. f- Borne gratitude to Rupert." I my sweetest ,Iove,,are you safe In� Fanny Interspersed, the recital, on her head with a long feather that "Darling Edwaxdl. lie will be very., L There wag a nstler of silks as my . %, " I .1 1. a "Hey, up I go,,and down go You!,, deed?" Shia -embraced.. Leonid. ,'I suftablo exclamations,, 116w up and I I angrywith me, I am sure." . . I '.... ri sweDt her shoulder. lady fled. across the room. ,. , il, aY v.�,d R liiEgiad, it's a see -saw, have been in a f6wver of curiosity, I embraced Rupe t before hecoul ave was . . . , % ,*i I ' - give you my word! I seei you are himself when she hear I . low "Yes, madame, but ,only if'you do Marling came quickly in. He I (Continued Nex I t Week) . , 1. I , I . . .. ,,', - onl?rt. % travel -stained, and heavy -eyed from -1 I ,,� 11 stared d .me. Monseigneur said that ' . . I I . I.. . .. on% been - I -escape, and at the end, of it a -of sle I , P se, aw, I have grato- wearing the muslin sent you. I I ,must ask you." . lack ep, and . his mouth was set . , � ,:M, - ,hing, but never in amazement at his Grace, and burst . sing fashlom He i IL , .- . , ric fal to Rupert all the morning, and knew 'twould be i Avis . Lady Fanny nibbled, at a sweet bis- In an uncamprorni I . 1. . 1, �� 14"n ,now I am not going to be grateful tie Your sash like that, child! Ohl out laughing. I . Dost with looked, his pretty wife over in silence. . any longer. It makes me cross." and there ii; -Rupert! Poor boy, you The Duke smiled down at bar. cult and regarded the. bed,l � . "Tthat's the la§t of us,"' said Rupert LONDON and WINGHAM I ��..�_ I "It malres, you feel middle-aged my rapt Interest. I . . I" I.., - . 11 , !'We've all the family now, - - South ` ' � - I .. , .,N "So I observe. Your manners leave look quite too dreadfully pale!' 'No child no Why should I ... d jOvially- . . . .. �', 11 . . FORSTER ' much to be. desimd." I Rupert .held, her off. Aear? Alas!" . ' I I . roses Y�u have I'd glory be! Give you good Morrow, Ed- . . . -- ,:. I . Oft. F. J. R. you? Lud, what I ... P , , . . "I think that you are very croip "Have done, Pan, have done! What "No indeed!" My lady fanned her- , " 1.55 !�,,, . give my best neeklet for your com- ward. * �� ... " Eye, Ear, Nam and Throat ' too,"; Leoule ventured. "Voyonia, what in, thunder brought you over?" self, "I felt an hunderd in my bore- pleiion. To'be sure. I -had it once�. Lady Fanny ro", and held out her Bel -grave . � .................. 2.11 , :�i: �.._ . . I Lady Fanny stripped off -her gloves. dom, but this adventure faith, 'tis Go, my love. Do . n't keep Justin wait liand. Blyth .... : .................. .2.23 _,'! I - I . does it matter that Gaston does not I .11" � , , � ,. protest this is foolish. Londesboro ................. . 230 1 Graduate in Nedicine, University come? He is silly, and fat, and Md "Since my cousin was nigh dead the maddest ever I beard -throws me "Edward, I . , I ' I ing. Is Rupert up?" ��!,j 0 � . of Toronto. I ,dame Field is like a ban.. We do no I with the vapours, what would you?" back into my teens,, 'Pon rep it does. , of You." Clinton ..................... 3,os 1". I "'His valet dresses -him, madame." . . ­ � . she protested,. "Besides, 11twas so Justin, you should have cut him to 1 3.27 ,­� Late assistant- New York Opthal- want them.- "I'll bear him company in the - He ignored the outatTetched hand. Brucefield .................... ,� . I I .. Moorefield's "Here's a fine philosophic spirit!" monstrous exciting I declare I could, plices with your smallsword, the vil- par "You'la return with. me to -day, Fan- KIPPern ...................... 3.35. : ,�,.�, I � me& amd Aural 3nigtitntel Tor," said her ladyship, and pushed - 1�- Ilys and Golden Selpare Throat Hos- cried Rupert. -You used; to muci . ny. I don't brook your defiance.,, Hiensall ..................... 3.41 � 1-1 be .1 .not be still!" I � lain!" - her cup and, saucer away. "Away � I... � 0 I 21tah% LOR&M, Eng- At Commercdal the same yourself, Justin. What!s The Duke put up his glass. "That is what 7 Oink," Leonie "Wiliew!" spoke Ru'Tert, under his Exeter .............. I ....... 3.55 � � ,,, .. jjotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in coroe -over you'?" "May I ask whether the worthy Ed- struck in. "I wanted to make him with you, obild! Stay! Send Rachel h. I'Sa-sa— Have at yo�illl . North. . . ,.:, 1 . , each menth, from madame. It was a grea . t !in- to me, my love, if you will be so breat . . . �, 11 ��_, - ., � I 11 I :1.30 p.m. to 4 ward is aware that you have Joined sorry, ., Lady Fanny tittere(L A.M. 11 1�, 1 " 1 , , , '. -30 Leon-le.'turned to him in, triumph. good-." I , . 't :::1.1 VmL N Waterloo Street. South, Strat-, "I told ' ent Rup- us?" he drawled.. 110h, air, you are ungallairt! Pray Exeter ...... : ............... 10.34 ,::, , I 4 ,� you he was differ I My lady dimpled. I "A very proper spirit, my, love, but Leoule went with alacrity. Half an have you looked at yourself in the Herisall ...................... 10.46 .:, �� �, � 11 - I I ;...' SM& art, and you would only laugh! I hour later my lady, having bustled . 0, I !.. . . I . . . 12-36 never say him so disagreei be- "I ain so tired, of Edward!" .she if you in, sooth flung a cup of hot cof- exceedingly, came tnpping into the nurror? You come to me muddied Kippen ...................... I , 52 ... ... , , ;ill i , i 1, , , . . said. '1ife dias been most provoking fee over him, I'll wager YOU made him and in disorder! -And I who so love Brucefleld ................... 11.06 11 1A for C. � . parlor dressed in a flowered muslin, - ��." DFL DONALD G,. STEER late, I doubt I have spoiled him. sorry enough. La, what a hoyden a man, to be point de vice!" Clinton ...................... 11.47 1 .1; I I % "Lud, it's easy to see you've not liv- Of and her fair hair unpowdered beneath ... ,,il��. - Graduate of Faealiy of pfiedicin,6 ad with him long!" said Rupert, au- ,Only fancy, Justin, he said- I � must you are, blind; but I vow I envy you a bei�omlng cap., Rupert looked up . "We'll leave my appearance out Of Londesbaro ................. 12.04 . 4. � . ­ your cQurage. Saint -Vire? AY, I - please. I've bome enough Blyth ........................ 12.13 . �',� � � VIIiVWggy df WestiBm ()ntarlo. Main daclously. not come to you!" as sh� emtered, aed put down the book It, if You .� , �, � . . . . . . . lbel, of Cahegi of Physid and His Grace came away.frop the win- "You astonish me," said his Grace. know him well. A bead of hair that of your whims, Fanny. You'll return Beigrave ..................... 12.24 . I'll' ", ;� . ans , ,_ over which ,be ihAd, been yawning. 11. . . I ^ "Yet I observe that you are here." could set six hayricks ablaze, and the with me to England." ............ 12.4`5 i il, I ,, Vwgefts of Ontario. 'Full equip dOw- "A pretty thing 'twould be an I let most unpleasant eyes of any I know. "Lord, you're up early, Fan!" "Indeed, air, db you think I shall?" . ,. �,:", � 2wati, including aim ultra short wav "You are an unseenly Pair," � I .. - he I .. said, "'Leonle, you were want to,re- Edward think he could order me as What did he want with you, sweet?" ompany," she The light of battle was in my lady's ;; IL � 4 4 � I r.. e�l ! . � .1. ,� - OOL . spect me more." he ohoosea!" cried her ladyship. "Ob, "I do not know," Leonie answered. cooed, and went to sit by him at the eyes. 4 . �-�, I - I "An Monseigneur will not tell." window. ,;;., I I I I I effitft King StIreek, BODMIL Phon She saw the smile in his eyes, and we have had a rare scene., I left a d "You are my wife, madam." C.N.R. TIME TABLE .'', 1;�.. Xk9sau IM twinkled responsively. note for hinti" she added naively. "Oh, so you know, Justin? I mighf "Woriders'll neverr ebase," Rupert "But not your cliattel, air. Pray East "..., I . I � 'I., . . 4 . � " "Monseigneur, I was s e said. He felt that this amiability on take lhat frowni from Your face! It A -M. P.M. "I'll',".... 6 L page Cher, "That should console him, no doubt, have guessed, ft! Some fiendish gain .��111 y iady shut Fanny's part ought not to go unire- ' 4 . and you would have punished 'MO. said, his, Grace politely. you will be playing." M . likes me not." GodeAcb ............ 6.40. 2.31D 1. ,, J I ,,��'il # I t I . � Now I am a lady." . "I do not think it will," she answer- her fan with. a'click. ' 'It' a time I warded. "You look twenty this "Ay, do!" Rupert put 1U, "How did Clinton ............... 7.03 3.00 : '. t 1� .1 - . I I ' Seaforth ............. -11 � . o -you think I cannot still ad,- "I ex et &a will be prodigious took zL band indeed! I'll not have morning, Pan, 'Pon my soul you . do! " you leave my cousin,"Marling?" 7.17 3.19 " "NO. I DENTAL, "And XT ­ Pe ,. 0 � � punish you, mf child?" angry, but I pine for gaiety, Justin, this ebild endangered by Your mad he said handsomely. "Yes, air, and why did you leave Dublin ............... 7.28 4.2,9* ' 11 ' �:_ i: . . uckled Rup- and Gaston said you were bound for tricks, Justin. Poor angel, I shudder "Dear Rupert! Do you really think poor deaT Harriet? it ,was qot w�jl- Mitchell ............. 7.37 '11.41, �, � 14� , :�41� , �11 . , �1'1, -- I 1 7 1 "Much she'd care! " ch . � I . I .., . . Paris!- to think of what might frave befallen so?" done Of You, Edward." West . I ��,',, I I I t. 1��', ,, � h I I DFL J, A. NeTAGGART art. , . "I do ,not know thaf I aball take you! " . "Ay-bliat'll do, though! Leonle "Flanny, have you donie? I warn Mitchell .......... I ... 11.06 9.29 " . "I I , "I should fare!" Leonle shot at . ..'', 1 .1��, has gone riding with his Grace." you I am In no mood for these 11.14 9.96 I.. If, il ,. � 14 I � him. Iq am sorry if Xonseigneur YOU, Fanny-" , "Your solicitude for my ward's, safe- ublin ................ ' I 1,11 r�.,! 11 . � - .,� �1, , �1, , , , , vMftate Ro"I CAMOge of Dental =forth ............. � , '� wargeonD, Toronto. ORICS at Hensall, Only frown -a!" She pouted. ty Is charming, Fanny, but I believe "Rupert," said my lady. tricisr, 11.30 9.47 ' 1� ' , A .. 4 . I ,"The Lord preserve us!" Rupert .,Indeed and you shall! I won't be I am able to protect her.' "Ay, what?" . . ,,Now,, careful, Fail, careful!" said Clinton .............. 11.45 , 10.o0 � .."."�,, , I . 40ML "a" To& sent home. What would Leonie do "Of course he is!" said Leonle. "Do Fanny looked UP. I Rupert, enjoiinig himself hugely. Godeirldh ............... 12.06 , 30.25 �..1111, i . . . I "-" c1cged 'his eyes. mind, to 1, ­�� � for a chaperon If I went? For Har- I not belong to him?" She put her It "He'll disown, YoUi so he will!" . "b � h I I- . �, - 111. � 1 .4 little more," said his Grace, I . � LLLLL . 4i, — "and you will not got UP tO-daY, MY riet is In bed, my dear, and vows slid hand on. his Grace's arm, and amiled Jusfin shall marry that child." Marling swung round to face him. � � . . . L' , ... I ' ... �il '' �11 , ,i, . I . :0 I can no more." She turned to Leonle. up at him. Rupert was unperturbed. "Your pleasantries are ill-timed, AT- 1 "", I .1 AUM01419EM � son." L - 4 '' "My love, you are vastly improved, - My lady looked, and her eyes. nar� 'WIT be, do you think?" air. I believe we shall do better CX.R. TIME TABLE . �,;,�,�,,�; I . ast � I 11 1101), ay! You've the whip-baild!" 11 : _\_ - . I I, , ,, I ­ I I L "My dear boy, Trials head- v East . I '.I I., , , . o e� ears it you leave us. . ,,­�,,, � 4 * . sirbod Rupert. "I'm allenced?" He 'Pon rep you -am! And that muslin rovired. on Rupert's face she surpris- ? L jl�,4 Lkwwed Assetioneer shifted -his positioU, and winced a lit- becomes you sweetly. La, who gave ed a knowing, grin, and, of a sudden In love with 'her!" "l -low dare. you, Edward? And the P.X,�. '' �L " , ' � ;,'R I N . 4,20L .", ,, M r,, �, I ,""A I I you those pearls?" jumped up, saying that she must see "I know that -I'm not blind Pan. boy just out of .bds,- bed, with a Goderleh .. " ! I # 11 . . ? poor I ­ .................. I V, . . I tie. "MOnSajkue'u-_r gave them to me," to the beftowal of her boxes. But (he's been in love before' " wound in, his shoulder that only as- _M,anget ... 4,24i: ", " ' `i,',�t� M I .................... I 11 ,�, " I I HAROLD DALE The Duke bent over him to rear- 'are most provoking, Rupe,rt! I -&1: I & '. I - � range the P111-ows. � . Leonle said. "They are pretty, n'est- "Faith, the inn won't hold them? " ,, ' "You caped, the lung by a bare inch!" McGaW ...................... 4191 .,,�Ai� L�i *0eftv-st in farm a" house bold . .` � �, L ':", ­ L _ ce pas?" �. chuckled Rupert. "Where are you to i>ray what has that to do with it?" "I am .* . US `1� ­,, ­ � . I I I am, not sure that you will got up - - "He's not marrie . d any of 'am," said not concerned with. Rupert's Auburn ..................... .611 . . . . . 11 � ,, 'LL � . . . . . , !� oftq. pfte" rftsenable. For dates "I would sell my eyes. for them," sleep, Pan?" . I "He Blyth ......................... 4,92 . . . . . . ,!".! �' I'' , A I, at. all to -day, ,boy," he said. "Is It Iturts," said Marling clittingly. ,! ,�! , ,,, _ L, . I I .�:, '�''. � �", , i � j"S ftromadon, vrite or phone Har- far?" said her ladyship frankly, and shot a "I do not c4ro an I sleep In an at- my lord. ad. ' will survive without my sympathy." Walton ..................... .. &00�, .,.L . I , I " , ,� 149, Seatorth, Or eal - .1. curious glance at her impassive bro- tie!" sal� my lady. " 'Deed, 1--, al- Fanny affected to be shocki .. I.:— iii, �"­"_. . "Ay, but damme, I shall suffer a re- AbMillight ......J..,.... 1. ,, " i �, fad jkft. pho" '�A'y_l nisall, I hardly feel ft now," � ., --l"n ,avoy at The Mammal, Offloe. ther. She sank down into a chitir most expect to sleep Id the stables! ' "Rupert! " I , I "Damme, I won't "Don't be prudish, Fanny! That's lapse If I have to look on your gloomy Toronto ................... 1. V.V, ., ,,;� "11, � , Iled his lor&hfP. .,- West 11 .. , "i �� � 1246 with much fluttering of skirts. q Tin. it would be fittiiig in such a venture." .. ,,�,��,�',,�,� I . I . ", . stay - abed any longer, Justin! At countenance much longer!" ret,prted .. I I., ,, �1 .. ., . , . I . 1 ,., . Vlore you, tell me what happened to 111 believe we need not Put that UP- !Edward's doing, I know." ' I I � " "I"V" �,, 11 ,�j�,,�11 � . I this rate we'll never start for Paris." Rupert. "For Gad's sake, smile, man. 11,��. �" �, 11 I . . I , for Harriet 19 sudh a fool, and on you," said his Gram "Gaston "Rupert, It you,are minded to be 110h, "a., 'Edward, do smile!" beg- Tbrftto ' '........... - - 11', 1� �, I'll . - 4 ft . "We shall await your convenience," you that shall remove . my trunks. Into Rupert's unkind about dear Edward -----21 " , * " * '­ 11 . . � so taken up With her vapours "It me t I., ..... 1. I.. ,2� � �', i�, I � . F. W. AHRENS . art gad her ladiyship. givias I a mexaUgh ...... "I said Aton, my "Devil tAke Edward! " said, Rup I., .1 _R . I may kave head"he to see YOU fr6Wl1-xn9 BW' WhIt6h ;.1 ... I ... 644..,.'�4'�'. ; I, �11'�., � . . "Mighty condescendIng of. you" ahe can toll me naught but enough to .chamber. Thus you �A a . 11 I", 4 N . . - ' whet my curiosity. I am nigh dead room." I cheerfully. � I .1. 11 4 " � ", igg , "Fanny, you will. giv - Blyth .--1..4..4 ... 4 ,,,� UftiWed Aut#0fte&if tbr POrth and a Mad five min ,,�, � amiled ]PIVert. With It, I vow." I 1, . "My dear, ,twill do excellently well! Fanny eyed him for a imament In 0, Auburn I .,*.wi,;.....�,:""4.4.,i",4i,.'I �Ii, I ­�. *Aft ebtMiMg. fWeS *oXcited. .You are not to be impertinent to utes In,pTivato. . . _ � .1 '�� �11, � ,, , 11B I 0 "ft ftft stock - ear, Rupert," Sild ,i,ednfe "Sol"' said, his Grate, "are we. Toit shall show me the 'Ovay, Leonid' silence, and suddenly suilled, I "No, sir, I AhAll not.' YdU,,�1,4�0� M* ...d,Q,6,.....6,....*.1:_­ � I, -1.111 � ,1T ­ I , %%fto Go* 00964 .111"Weign not come to, quarred, with I I I I . - , .1� ,I. I ,R'�,W,j �� md 9MI �.Softto Property Where dlo you come from, Fanny, gad -'Pofi rov, child, you grow more lovely "I am r .sivtw� .., " � - irodigious Ill-natured to falk to nle� ! � bhl*t, ..;.�k.4.e4.46*V4,1wV e" 1� "01i If �, 01 L I �'L I A� . 1, ,,,,�, 1. ,011 "P, � - I 4 't I V* pbo" 6" 3; otorrklv. how have you had speodh w1th Hat- eAch, Oyll, 9#o put her; a"n about "u, horrid boy'. 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