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DANCEY, K.C. .; I ,Mrs, Hansen & 'Pri - , . �., - � , t w , 'PWI .. some , ..... - I -r , .1 .,.. , gq, " �i` "I �11 ". - %, ,, ,mgmy'sn" 11 . . � somiehow ..# distressed -him to see ion about �ha cause of - I id" v low J��tast -a . ble'. , �Sijrelly the. w,Q11 �aott'i'e" , � hung 7?1# , . " .,Ij� ",­ -, .... ­ � �, ; " � .. � . i�w . u 'Q, it �,�, " . . . . .1 -11-1 � , , e i 9ludi 1 114, '­l`�,� 'I"" ...... �., .11, F?11.1� 0 11 P. J. BOLSBY. . .., ' oolifid-ed ,,, �',No -0,= . -:­ ',,' �,-%,�." , . I tial soul working, a- llstlessnW, which- she d-, her- .fac.e�­a ocgt- ,le"'(0,vi N , . the , is 0 - �� ,, I - -- , of horror. th& finlo. -01d.�si 9 Or a 'I t 'Xirm. Y. .. I I.. , .1 ­ �:�':"' �,� I � I ­ , , . ­ . I I "' d: , A. �: ­ Orl�ag Oier his books- 'He got to her husband,, but, not, f course,, She � W so�� Vu . . "., ­ ', 'SO ,�: 10. I . . Way j��- , who alwiqp, -11 I �, , �: , It",, 9.? ,Zow 40014. � She I . 1��. I 'i V . I , tre .:,.. te that ­be "ghit -muirsews, ArrAWRIM, " �! Mr . . 1. �:(, I .. - . 4, . GODERICH . . t*yve 14ck again, and ahq did Mr. Petersen, *hom. oic upon Ish ould filiit � - ­­ � . '. "t be dell � . 'un .'such . 4, --.1.1". ;­­ ­ . %, "I'll, .I,,, vg�j, . . J I ­ . 1 it ft. 4 ig I . ... k, ,l �, - --- ­ - I - ." 11, . '? . . -t -really matb�re&�and 'as already lost. . ,You're 40� k1nd—'- isb��falterdd. -: lborn ,e . . � I ­ - -8b all the - tb�a .she I - A-; dl�#­- 11 . 1. n'.. .. � ,12 , r,del --W, UW child ,0 W -to A-6iia, from A , ggg,'� W - ;, . t�, : plp6 f ,f ,)a !:,� " ,", :; ­�, . " . . left t tar .her abhoi;red 861- 1171he obild's, up ,fill all hours -of the "You " you will?" � . I . 1 Manotor dra0k, lwve, I. , t. likk6 .!;,. .. -:2, ,. , ... 4� �j. .' haid- �,00U(Ry'- 'Abd bw.-. from- room t,6 - I , : � �, i .1 ,�'.,'. (G �:, . � league. -She detested," and despised w4r,,v ! I ". 41'', � ;1 I � .."I I . I night," sho said to Hansen,, "and. eats ,. "I11 have to think," She answored. rooda, oacl�,Qpe �O .' el It-, He found a- vok,l` , ar sud�rf, ,-ll. --11--- ­. I . . . . . , ..� '11.1111 I .. .9xq441tely epm., . , ,��j!:-: ',�,10lzl6,;'.7IP; R)41�11,;; W " � � I I . .1 . and feared Minnie. She had Seen at. all sorts of 'trash. What, could you That was, the apswer-he -liked, mod- avd,obat, fum ,'u ,�'. ­-­­ � . labed -so -well of cow mit Au"the ,o(>­u#y`4nd. , ;!, . �,;ij. �, �,,Jll I � I Qnd.idb�' t4o.dellvl� -d ..� ,.,-,Z;",�,,.,-,�o;.��lli'�,�;",�,p�'��'A'.4L"?31,",,',� " 'r, �:t. 1 16 `4� I" �.111 �3� , � . �,V, . , "T..,., � il ;I Mi.,�i1i'T41111-Y, T 11J.1� I i V , ", R A I 0. �.,ELMER D ­BELL, B.A. once that ,the artful widlow was sure 1. I ' ' . ­ . I J&d"��'th4'ita owner . 111 I � ,,, . 4 'I, I est, and prudent '­ . . ly, and sh�o�.h .." lir .,X'), �F ,,,, , 4 . ....... 1.11 . expectV ­ - I ..... . . ,. �11 . stantial a�lt. �a I W . I mado a` Sin- . A in "".4 to h .,_ 'Sw ­ � , -6 I ,, . � . , ,� � ,k bn ' "; , -W=4�4,� 4!�M.. ­ " -1 oodwink Mr�O.Potersen. quart of'Its- W -H and � .1� % � 'A 0, Successor to John 1-1, Best "I think sho's -better now," She; said . I 9W remark aboUt tip6l�,6omforlt ,or the I ' 1. - , 1, ­ .1, � U I ­ , � 1. -- ... 11 ` " ,,-- P or-, =..,,.,.,."PRP "�,�"'11�� 1i W '(1i X -things �going on, to Minnie, "sbe's, taken two glasses of' � " beauty:,of ariy�',q�, theni.. �just fo�,low� and. oa ery. .,ic Z� - ROPO.Jr�,..�`, Aio 1. RM , . " , I , saw strange -11-, ., . , Jole got 4ior t�.' , �� I ."I 1, , Oi, He . ­ , , , � � . . I . . I au(11 L asked idiotically .,A' A "H!Q*4 much' ..' ­.. ­ ­., ­'��4 ��irwt R"W , ' ' d .him. _ . ­ "'... -- '" .r4m "MA -r , , ,, ""M I which amused while - they iroubled. I I - milk .- ?'�, , -04 4 ­�,�,�A;% " , alskir .05 A Barrister,, Solicitor, Notary Pulblic. - . '. . 1 -$011,�11.1 V .. ­'...- milk." �- . I ir ­ I I , � ! iit 5 ',,�, �, �, � "I I N I She altered Strangely after that ' -�. �T... 4 i ilrl 'mmma �i�.­ I -1", r 11 I him. Re saw Mlnndo p.utting pencils .' �,Y do take puch woriderful'ca e&,' as- he did, eVer�y �-e. g . ­ ,"-----ft,?"$--, � � 1. ­ re talk. , Before his eyes a -he grow�tiijn,' this. is the sitting room.?', amid 60 on.. 1 J4 ; tJ40,�'plue !MwAt­�;SKM andLao ,h:,V�f -,jp",�,.,v "I . 0';K,D,U J�odai�$e MiCha,61,JAPpe ' - , , ,,.* ­­ "'Al''b". .� ",""'fi, � � .. '' ill 4, � ­* , d ov- h-0-clopo's, X t, 11, -E , , , V., 34 I'll � SeaW,,Ah - Ontario avd erasers. and sheets and- sheets of Of h,lalru" Minnie returned, ."she -tells . 0P was too. -even-tempered and too ,. , Ill. , L Md"ther op- W .q. 0 .' . 'AA' '�')� " ,� " I % 12-36 folded paper Into her coat pocket.. For ner and paler,,,,looked - really ill. A ' "M a ­ . - , fond of -Minnilb tp �bar angry, �,wt,� ,,,, or. the battle -just, when, . � I'll . me -at, tright of so irarry,things you're shadow -a . I , ., .. . .! , sis ��:� ­ . ­ ­ I I ,� � - WNW — er." � 9. ,deeply' � . : , � 4'. -- her child,, no doubt: but though he done for af lay ocp6r. 4eri a trouble eh WEC , I ened' it and, he dIm-sk"It,altup, tro.W :, W. 1- . . I t distressed A,o.,ving it ,i3,. any way.. u" ,the fidor, ,like this", . . � w , I, ­ ­ -1 I - I -, . " �. I 4D "She's -a lovely, good child,','., Mrs. the good, Man"Ve I . . , I I &r. - W f? , V 44, -is' � 'Up Q . smiled at. her maternal ,obsession, 1, * could Scarcely' support. I . dlig6pl;ointed. . Witrio I - '. . , , f Me ry much In more .. - :�$4& illustia a, sm, W.S... W . � . �. . ., I " 70, ., , I � ­ "' was growing ponyvinced that '� � Quite. In, his WX,:a - tad, with , all t" .U`� �� .. I ­' I � ­ ".."..­."', K , t V-1 lg� ; . . manly woman is out of place in a flattery. " . I . it, v ­UeVer­ C101 We Mee 16 to I " ", - Ul I i ; . . VETERINARY wO- Hanslon ,answered, quite `u=ovbd, by ways than one &� ,he imagined she ed -,x,- - vq,y". li�� `�'- � �!Prbw­then, Aa , Ill: ­­, ­­ ...... . . -1-1 I , - I . 1- , . . I , � . I . busliness offica . . . . She led Minnde through a narrow was struggling against 'her loyalty fo � �"Would youllike -end, out a'rew - Moliael growhirg"'bagger " be., . � '. . ... '. .1. -1. , .1 11 ' I her 4ead b4sband, and he was� uo� 'I, I to a . ; . . I must ,be -. . .. .. � ii,.P,� I � ", . , - , ,4 .11 -L 'X- -0 announcements? ", To k.our jister, 'P, , .. I . .. I ar.4 on -her ", .,:a �, .. 1 - "N . .1 A. R.-eAMPBELL,.V.S. ­ Her conduct toward Miss Layne he red -carpeted passage in�p her kitchen, only sorry for her, but, 4eal'ous as h ,?,, � - , I er- , ,ho . ,.. . � I—' 1.11AP � ,.. I "011 - ,.*,� "L P OA 4- .� 1, �,, � I - her, and,' togi�,ther they rather , 11. , * g �0 . , . I coulo, not admire. She was so"unnec- . seo ,i ,�,,�, �, pride and joy of bar fi!fe, filled with aps , I �il -- - hu�t JAm,. ',0 1* "' 0-, , . . ; T, " g �,,g , " I 1� " '. .I , . 11� ­ ­ , I , . 1, ;WA1 �, I I �-,��. I �'.A , ", , . � =;L: -r',,, - f , 0 v . . ble �� 441 " �,-, '�,.'N :or= 111�� RIN I Graduate. oE Ontario Vet6rivary Col- ' I well.. She avoided him nDti,ceobly, . She. PPMn9 to, her feet to auaw�,-)� . . left, her , e .�r� .114 1 essarily haughty, so frigid. And !n- I cons-trticted'imaginary sconew -with an . _ Sun and sweet air, utterly clean, and be was too Lproud and too kind -to ,him. . - I . enoMous ­Micha,el, ` I , , , , I hat fp,he� g l,"Jev .... . . �' �­ � 4ege, University of Tor6nto. All dis- sisted sq u.Pon this � being - ht'--f'first Ox- gleaming and, neat. From the Window troul3lp her. - , I . . � , .11 I .. . " I I � .lee We're going out- ,to dinner I to� bi -felt t lit ��Oi�w '1��-,."'' � r� * - " ­ * - . ., � � T r.. . J,*nto� ­ , ­, r.., "work." � "N6, no, no."I.-she­ormled, .- -an, odd, . . . a was'lin I . 411 1, 11 eases of domestic animals treated by perienee'of In the off sh� was ,i m she -Jointed out,the cluiet �biaby in '61 ' him While, h . ng�'f - ` - .�e". L ­,"'. � " . " he said. "Unclo Chris, will _ , ,. I the most-Imoderu -Principles. Charges "Of course you're'used to it," she ting on 'It- for -mal, almost hostile. All this huft ght,1 .,.,"Q".?, I . thp back steps, leaning iber, hlm�, an ,. ir�ksterical voice. 11V,Fhat's the toratter -with lh�lr- - Al� I'll, , . . , d, � ' very genemous- ,:., , �, 'Day or night calls . , nuzzled him; � I . "�; ",:, make you priatty, eh?", - . 1. � � ilt lli�l oi,, ,� �f=�, � " ,,% �� e, a,�,, % , -=enable. -whenever she had made a head against a post, languid, thought� L lt.Waz not' un- with you? Ciall't You lot things be as asked a quosti*14, le�UeO- 07 , A , we would say, � , . " pmrap,tly attended to. Office on Main 93U 1 tilJorig, long after ,that -he So he carefully wasli 1- :,.� &I 1* I . glaring mistake. ' t I've never been ful, quite conitentad� Beside her sat, L mauz,0 they, are? Can't ' �iad the little ho . 11 111� -1 -1 11:1 ,"', I - � 'VA Street,. Hensail­ opposit�e Town I . wl�4t a terrible thing was,jaking -place y,Gri tq r�ae alone? face, and con r any -irnoae'F; but fip,.11,4� ,� I .74415,; -I-111- outside my own home before." I hat vthat,vul,ga,r lbed, her hair I ­ :'.7 an ,ijamenge cat.. nasty display' I - I , taWng to a .ex .. I 'fra.vjga&,e, 1�,'.� 5114 . ,�, - ]?hone 116. Breeder of Scottish Tar- . I , . �. . and J t. no,"J. . 'th . I i'��-�,`";­��.�, � � She liked to bring. her lunch W, "Why"' cried Minnie. "That --can In her queer little soul -won't .have it! I'll �.e�s; her all the while. - - ,a;d�;i "K. I * I ­ .. ­,­­ _ tlon'of 914rag -hor'; lee, 11W 3701 � t,,Iay?,,, ten lt-�6 f '� "' ',11'2i�,rol ... ­ 1. I'll I .11 , , , , , , , rjers;....1arvernese Kennels, Herisall her, sandwiches and so �n which the -It P��ssi ' . ; I She didwt want -her C�ii,t out of itt" 111 deny It! "What. did. the,little girl --do I ­ , , . . ­, I . .. - � 4-"-;� - , , , I ', , . , '., ".. 12-36 ' . bly be Michael9" . ­ Hie formelilidea-lof a wif&,", "... Q$ .,., � " ' for her Aer Sight. In -the eveniM 'when he, I . I I � '',"4-1 ,�,,,$ ' 'he asked� I I ­ I , , ,. ��;, -1 .� �� ­" ­ � -ll_ . , ,��", " ­,­ " ­ . , �'�;, I �� 5 " " � , ;11 . . � I . hotel put --as Well as fruit, "Yes, ma'ain, it's - A,,;, a � 'I'l 7.1, ll,�"; , . Up your cat. Mr. A" �'lre stamped her foot and began to . . be, a comrade to share, 'o quaily, , lAk` All !'?�,��--,�, - - - I " . . . r Iter your sister I�ft. - her, she . . ­�� ,,, I Pu, loined from petemen� took it I came ,now ,and blien to ,see "I writed a letter'W my 4, ­!'?�!�� ,� ,�, " _h she duiddy- I h,i� bed, to � bW �&n;uCted'and aq,prised 4,.','� � "."40' i and eake whl� dry hiriously, so that in the end ,be riteV ,to my- daddy every day.- " 01, - W ---and She made would sit with'the little iorrea-ture..' ` � � .' I ­. 1.1, "I, I 'n I � I ­­ I 10 ., 1, e P11, - Minnie looked down with tears, in on bad to call'im Mrs. Hanson, and be- wJ 4f e*erythlng, had gone. ,Mimmi ,.,�";�.,,-,.',W05­ , ., , her lap, pressed, against -her heart, tw'een thdin th " did"196" b . for her ,and, a . � ew4k*­�% , �M I JMNDIC ll. , -gre'44 cer,emony of' spreading ,out a her He,fedt a great Pity ..." -r, ",-, I ­ --1 ,-,� 4, , ,,,, , ,�AL.. , 031.4t, her long -lost darling, whiioiror elso sho",��-,-�-7 1�j, veek sleepy- and Patient I 1 40 , air est ,to nbt a comradie, , ­'��, I - . I generous Pity for the man ;�ho had , � " , `,4' 1 �-7, 1 . little embroioiered doily On the des4-and fat stiA but �Dlid; his bucc3heer He began to -0 I .�. ", 7- ," �,� . , �,��;;.. , i " � , .1 � -1 , . , .1 , I , , I on w I I -1 �1. . . . I 'n soothe her, and persuade her to go had t-6' leave her forever. She often was. Business could never b dsi �, , :�'4" �� �� I - �­ . 4 I- 1, I hl,ch to lay her food. fancy that 'he was I directly to bed, Where a tray was cussed with her- ..H Idn!t even 411 �, � ;­ , .�., �. , .1 ., I I - ;,� , , �� , , , u��. , .1 . � 'Iris insolent eyes dim. some way offensive to be.r, and little sPoke, about her father, and in honor ,;say,, "We'll spend so Much of '. ". I "W-., 11 . �q � I , swagger gone, � e.. cou .; - could finish , -; _ our '�� , ;,"', ,� N 11 , . �, ? !�:� ,"� . ,, I " � ",L, . I � " ­�� I,` " " 11, ,, .­ ­��'.,,,, ', :, . , ��, " . ;% DR. GILBERT C. JARkOTT I I do love to make things a little She touched his, head, with the furry by little tried to resume."his old, man� brought her, so that she bound, Mr. Petersen encouraged At, .Profits," �W ­�:;��'-�,,,, I i . \ bit dainty 'end [home -like , ," she told skin so tightly drawri over the round her Supper iii'peace, They arranged - Graduate of Faculty of Mediciri6, ner, to be ki .. tell. her what proportion -�-,-��,,�:�,­,, "I " nd but quite Impers su't altogether -pleas, �,�;-, �,I�'; ... Onal. . j-'111"'.. i . ain a good light, and found a cheerful a""gh' It wa he wished to ,save oi� to -tein - 1--11,11 , �., Mr. Petersen. "You don't rbind, do little skull; but he,nevef stirred, Ile A f t r J yest­ ji,6 ' - 1,* "e,�', ­� , I -�-­ � I , ' ' University of Western'Ontario. Mem- . esentment aided him; he book for her. ant for him.' He didn!t like to be .1. - p, '� , , I ,�i� , '111��, , . ber of' C66�ge of Physician .., and �'Ou?" I didiri't know her, did t care'for her. simply had to tell her, " can afford'. ', � , `,��i `� � �-.., ­­�il called, ber Mrs. Naylor, a,�d, ceased to reminded of the dead Englishman- 1. "I But lthe�doily was soon very far I, '. , ,�.,VV., t-� � ­­J� . Surg4eoias of Ontario. Off -ice, 43 Gode- f Then she took Sandra by the hand call on tar. at the hotel. IV-fr. Peters�n lingered, a minute af- whom he had supplanted. -1 so much, and: so much," -and - a a- -,�,,,­;��,�,J, " �:,111,;'. 'R - -- I I , , - " -.1 �:��,!, .1 , rom. dainty. Mr. Petersen ,thought he and led her off, out of the fr. sh air ter Mrsk Hariven, had gone downstairls. would take it -without comment. 11'ex, . I �;:":'�?,�., , . , V. R, lich street West Phone 37. would not care to eat 0 And-g-4.1rectly he began to draw He looked ,down at the "That's right," he said. "Reme- share of hd I I ,�;:, �': 1 , " � , ... �,n 4. � �4: - rles Mackay. 'anythIng tbat anfl the quiet garden, back to'blie ho- ' . worn and I 9 money, as a , "'a . WOMATI: Vir" .X`.",�.'- .L- � Successor to Dr. Cha back, she advanced. Ila fi4rmitted it. tc,hed Minnie. . I bew your daddy." , I "" . , 1�111� 11 � .-.. � .. ­ ��,�-',`,,�� 12-36 had lain an It. He felt sorrier than tel whom she got Ir r wTe I . all that she could, get hold...V&�.�:..g,bia. ­. ..., 1, I �F7,,,, . . I ,;,ii,, " a into bed In He wouldn't see -her hints; lit, waited Me little girl was sitting on Ws didu,t consi '�-";�i " ' . . ever ,for the poor little woman, when tQr hot little room and read to he-, until She actually asked hft to call. "MY Aea�Y, the said, gently, lldonl� . ­, .. , � ,,�� I .. . der it a right' or, �it- priv- - .'. �.­ , !;��411 11 ,"'V I .V ­ ' . , �!V ... � I . . he saw her sitting before it, so daint- hov46red over her, flooded, her with worry, knee while he buttoned -her frock; she ilage ..ty" � . : w., � -.",;. . please�-about , but an opport= . ., r, --,- anything. I , I ­�i._,, .' ", � -, " � ,,, . � �, ""', I " '*has, and ... � , , �," . She had tried, to dress up a little, rubbed, b sdlky head ag,jin% .� -, ��, i-l"I'lly." .1 or , bl's 'i.,"'Y." ily eating thick ham sojgdwi d1on't want 'you even to shake han,6" " i,X'l D R. W. C.SPROAT Sympathy. He didn't xesent that attitude; he - l- ��:o' � � 4 -wi-th a lace collar on hor,rusty old, face and rested for a.mornarit,�gairrst . I 'i.; 'i, 11 i I , Physician - Surgeon I adding new 'bits of butt6r and strings "You just needed Mother, d with ine, if you. don't wish . - enough add large -minded:. ,�­­ -hould , � 'I 6 . ln!, ., idn't . I s I was strong '11,", black blouse, and, she bad left San- 1�e very glad, if I could make you un- him., He could he�r k e enough to admitthe exorbitant .,1ajm6.,. I. I "Ill,,.", " 41 . of fat to her homelike, ta,blecloth. In you baby?" she said). "Mother knows r 14,,,�A.�',,�,��,,,,' �) 1. , il A.., ;,,, , R the course of time the rats�, atle, it, wh�t bar little girl w dm upstairs; with- a bag of caAY and next room, opening bureau dTa 11, ,,, 1-l4,- � ' '�` . - . . 1­�, �1,1,1, Pkonle SO -W. Mee John St., Seaforth ' -nts! " h .t- dl'erstand�-tihat I am not that sort of 'aro of the weak. The only thing he did, ' . 1. -1 4", T I * . . e was w . t I 10'. P - .. . . 12-4 lace and. all," and- she � had - nothitig some new paper dolls. S in a vain search, for some of her ," . Man. I hope you wdll -never have resent a 4ttle was her seeretivieue§& I jl�,,41,,If,� . . ", ,,, , El ,. 6 Ing in the Ladies' Sitting Room, ;U v, I perpetually lost belongings. .. 21 . I a I , ,. il. � - - daintler than. several sheets of his CHAPTER NINETEEN I cause �D regret Her ruling instinct was to hide every- ' ", �'­ , ­ I.:! t­� 1. -riting paper, fTeeh every umitig her sallow, "Chris6" she waswered sob -S'/' "Mother wroted too, to daddy," : ""o" ' . , DR. F. J. BURROWS best. typew I anxious face; not pretty, not very arly, "I'm Sandra wenton, "and I did -post it in thin& to conceal her true thoughts, - ' ,­,.��, , � � day, on which to - lay out her rePasL very sorry I' to distorther, actions. She didn?thke� ' . . *., %, _ -Mr sorry, ve acted, like this . . . ;..v", .1 . It began to dawn upon bar before After a ciecorous. imer-V�I, , Pet- young, not fresh, and in a deci I 4NI;v" .1 . 1:,�, , I , �:,� I . . dedly But I'm overwTou,ght, not mYself. Af' ,the high box-" even to tell him What -she h" eaten I 1,1::::��1�1'4 , .. I off -lee and.residence, Godlerich SM., ersen beg -an, discreetly to woo. He disadvantageous situation. But fully ��, , 114 ory long that she was not altogether He wonderied casually -whom Minnie �,i ... ... east of the United Church, Seaforth. v had considered the -matter very tbor ter all, It's a tortibly important step for lunch. 116r age remained' forever ,'-:,�,, . - able to cope with it. . had been writing to, then in an in- dubious. ,!: �.,�.141.� , 231 indispensable, -that Mr. Petersen and for a woman. Especially when -there's She had, curdous reticeuces -L ,.',�,,,,,� . Phone 46. Coroner for the 00urity of oughly, and he was sure that his bap- "Mr. Petersen," she said, very, very a child �. stant forgot all about it, for he heard . . � . Miss, Layse could- manage the office to be -considered.', about different phases of her child- . !,�,;�f;�I . Huron. 12-36 very well. without her. So she began pirress lay in.marrying Minnie. He -gravely, "some time ago you made me . her calling him in Lv queer, desperite ,,,'. ,,,,�,,k . hood. Her little prevatications he , .. '. - � �'#, V' . ' .'% i' . did not deceive hdinself, he red re reason to believe voico: � ,.!:,6i,,�: 1 e#tresting them to teabb. her, any- that 'she had faults., but they yv re t t u t t w to . !11 didi:ift 'iio'much mind; 'was, rather a- -­ , ­,��,, " , .. � ,�,`.�,, . thing and everYthing. The books, es- 0 ha yo regre I DOW. I ant . "Chris! 1�ws mused by them If she wanted to .." , 14k I I DR� HUGH H. ROSS ' fault:6 he didn't mind, lovable, f&m7 tell you tPhat you are quite free.- CHAPTER TWENTY He hurried ia'to 'her. , She had ap- . . I. 1�,­�": pecially. And, as she Wrote a good � � - ­l,,�fl . I hurry him silo ingenuously told him ' ". , -1 4 . !nine faults. And her V'irtues were -r don't regret it. Xf. it were of any - parently begun 'to dress and then . , ­­ " �� enough band, and' apparently .took I � 1,11 - Graduate of Ui3Aversdty of Toroato, sublime. He knew that she would "Well," said, Mr. Petersen to hjm- -the time a half hour in, advame of q .. pains, Mr. Petersen allowed her use, I should be Only too glad -to fe- stopPed,; she was standing, leaning . " , , raculty of Medici -be, member of Col- gleat make his home air earthly paradise, peat it." . Self, "I'm not the first nor the lazt!" the tWth6 'She gave blm'inilk with 1,4'­'�,,� � ' , lege a physicians and Surgeons (,f to post certain Items, providing she against -the bureau, in, a petticoatand , 11 11 Ontario; pass graduate course In, dildn't try to wi7ito in arry .of be�'own with -her contented, thoroughly domes- - "You'd better not," she said. He was sianding on the back porch a. cheap little flannel dressing saek, hw coffee and declared that ft was - �, wi ... I ,� I � . looking into kitchen fo .. . cream , She - Ubld, bdm� -things, Amt :4� � . �11: ... I 11 � he tie disposition and her good -temper. He. enquired why.. - - M _the rmarly her hair dov m., -twice as- much- as .they did, so thit , 1'!i � I totals. . She euJoyi2ld-doing this; s the -wPpi th her r�. Hansen's immaculate kingdom. ,;,� � C%Ic;tga�CWcaI­F1vhov1J.lof Chicago;- . It -never occurred. to him that "Because," she said, "Chris! " .she cried again. ..: �L�� ,, ,,� A Royal .Opthalmde" Hos ital London, used to ask Mr. Petersen for "the lack of accuracy and method, she ha,d' charming smile, � Pit I It 11 How cilibaged, bow sadly a4t6red now! "What's the matter? Axe you ill? she 'cc6ld pocket the difforence.:Aud ", . :. I. - as "I should acco . - Englamd; University " Msl;tal, Lon. books" as early in the morning � As if a -huge maddened bumbleboe he, with a fatuousness by no means I . " shown In the off -ice might be trans- Thus were they betrothed Shall I send for the doctor? Spe4k! .�" "I I don, England. Officei-Back of ,Do- Possible, because she liked to see ported I to this. other realm; -he felt And now she was still ' bad been flying aliput in it, knocking What,s, e n1ft.ttor?,, .1 rare in this world, felt thatthere. was "'' - .11, hi'm..,open. the safe s,nd, hand these more Bur- tih I . � minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. '5. precious volumes to her. l � . down everything, making all sort -of I no diarm, in these naive little decep- ,, I 11�'o sure she would, be a marvellous house- prising. She wanted, to be married 'I know I'm going to die! " she :iiiosa, w - - " . Night calls answered fr6rn residence, keeper. Ho'considered, -her - practical, stupid mischief. Dirty p-c's and paus as, sure that In- anytthing I=- Al'", I Vi,ctoria Street, Seaiiorth. But she was detected in an. awful pezib.aps. because she cori-fined­ her at- *iteftout delay. on the stove, ,the sink, even, unac- wilrispare.d. portant she was quite to be trusted, � 4 12-Z6 deed. He saw her, wl th her own eyes "We don't want any fuss or bother, He wai appalleili I . tendon solely -to petty things, �hever �he said coumbably, on,,,ffi,e cha�.-s. And extra- If only she had talked more, confided - 1. ," I . refully tearing out one of the "There aren't any propara, "Die' Minnie, hiy�dear, what is . �, ' . - ca '�W bothered -with the id,eal,,, the theoreti- tions - to � 4i,. 11 ­ ordinary things, which Interested him it!,, in Irim more fully, he would ha,M . . I", . bored pages. . . . I . .", I DR. E.'A. McMASTER I � cal . . . . 11 h on the floor, egg -shells, toys, a Pair She collapsed in his arms not in a been entirely slatisfieA. Suspicious-, I I "Mra. Naylor!" he � cried. "What are He aJ90 admired her dowdiness, "ft can�'t be too soon for me, . e of gloves. . . ";. tress was utterly foreign to his, kind-;'-' . , . Said. faint, s -imply gave way, in a sort of � I ,� you doing?" , I Graduate of the University of Toron- She looked up, blushing crim'son. 'thought it Showed that she made no "Why not next week?" -she Suggest- he could dTeadful limpness. He carried her to ly'heart. . � ". �. I �!� tio, Facult of Medicine unworthy effort to attract his sex. He ed . remember just how it had been Although doubts were beginniing to . !,. � � I I . y "I was. going to -copy It all a -gain," , . nine the bed and coVered, her up with a ''. dillni't know that Mi,nnde was far be- He professed -litmself delighted. or ten months age, when Mrs. Han- blanket, and stood looking down at trouble him-' . . . This "atta,ok,!' fo'r I �11 ' she explained pitifully. "I hadn't - I . I I '� I Member of College of Physicians . e yond that, that She bad weapons in- "An&-Chti- . 11 slhl� added witl� sen had ruled, when he had been, a Lot- in, helpless alarm. inlitance. He could not sdfle a feel- V ' .! and Surgeons of Ontario; gr&duate of writtern, it very nicely,. I didi-ft hav idn't need - , I Ing thatishe had, some object to gain ,1 i! ol and a proper pen. And I did take such finitely more deadly. She d a blu-slb, "I'd like ever so much to bachelor. Sighed, but not with bit- "Shall I telephone the doctor?" he ." l,,�, � ' New York Post Graduate Scho . to look tharining; &be was instinct get a new dress for Sandra and a few terness. Order -loving and systematic aekedL by' it - He wanted,- of course, to be 1, 1 Lying -is Hospital, 14ew York. Of- Pride in having it all look nice"' . �, with an allurement Irresistible . and, as he was, -lie was not exaspertted by ympitbetic, but It was not easy.. At. � L'�' I The books went book to Miss Layne little ffiings�—" She nodded feebly, and he ran s 1� l - fire orr Higo. Street, Seaforth. Phone fatal. She was all woman, nothing He gave 'bar a cheque for five hun- no turmoil in his home, or by the do*nstairs to do so. Then eat down ter Mrs. Hansen W, come, calm,, po- . . .1. - I �) 27. Office fully eiiiudriPed for X-ray agaAn, while Mr. Petersen inverit-d but wornam She diad no ainbition; dred dollairls, which he thought would dreadful meals. He bad, toward Win- bi the bedside to wait. He would lrt4� bu.t outraged, and, had- bathed and � , ''I .. diagnosis and ultra Short wave elec- tasks for Minnie. her nrission was simply to exist. HeT n4e arr absolutely boundless tender- very much bave liked to tidy the fed Sandra and got her to sleep, he � ' I . un. Lamp She took her Work with the utmost power lay In the fact that no man be ample. So that the was surpris-A, ness. For one thing, be could see , octor came, went upstairs to Sit with Minnie and L L " A. Iric treatment, Ultra Violet S seriousnesS. One day Mr. Petersen on the wedding day, to find her wear- he u re room a bit before the d found her lying flat on her back, dier [�,� . 0 treatments, and Infra Red electric vnc,uld ever be able to understand her - r but Minnie -had clutched his band - ;, " - surpri'sed, her wiping away a surrepti- Ing a greY suit he w,as Sir e he bad that she always tried; r fail .� ' 1! 1, .; . I , treatment. Nurse in attendance. - Mr. Petersen knew that she would canie not from laziness but from - the tightly, lying with closed eyes and black eyes wide and- trdubled. I I . � 1P . tious tear. seeh oU. bar before: Sbe was wait- �, . 2-36 (I tresitated even to think it f rom She turned to him sourbrely. '. . ­ I I I "Now then!" he s-aid'kindly, "what ,not be the oqmrrade and equal 'he ha Ing In' the "Ladies' Sitting Room," - rigid face. He felt himself disgust- J . . . . ". ", 0 Ion -gel, for In his yo,priger days; she witli little Sandra. beside' her, dTes6- lack of iritelligew,e, from a sort of ingly petty to be troubled by details, "Chris," she said, "siqppose I were . �. .,!!� I is the ahatter?" 'would rpover comprehend. his. Ide" ed in a lace frock tri , mmed with rib- obstinate stupidity. by corsets on *he bureau, ah under- to die?" 4� .. �, - DR. F. J. R. FORSTER She tried to answer cheerfully, but e, She would Servants were bard to procure and skirt dangling on the gas bracket, a, "I wou1 suppose it," be answered, . .. I ". . I ber voice failed. .1 0 and theories., he was, sur b,n, ,rM a flopping beflowe,ted hat ., I Eye, Ea she never becorme a" Sociallet-altbougli which ahn,oA hid her grave little Minnie never got on well with them- win,dow curtain secured only by a'L)in "'You!" mustret allow yourself, tq­ be � . 1, r, Nose and Throat "Sandra doesn't seem well," . There were always - scenes, in whieh Nothing better should be ex- morbid,." I �. �, .I � I said, "I lilon't know -her throat) 11 -b-he �ufgbt bqcom,e a parrot-arl know face. He complimented Minnie upon . ,� ' " * ' �, Graduate in Medicine University what a Socialist was. 'She would re- her appea . rance, although hie w3lq Minnie waa the perfect Defoe and r% ' "I"m ,not. Only there's always- a I I 11 "But, my dear,.MTSL Naylor, why . at the servant very impudent. She ,:ad fi�om a woman in her condl- risk. And I can't help thluldng of , * I " � ..... main unalterably Miande. And th deeply disappointedi, and then began tiok ,Arid What did it -matter? He ".. 1: -� .4 - � of Toronto. ^, � di&,'t you stay home? You musuft was what he wasted now. seemed to have an, absolute talent for SandiM She basn't anyone but � Late assisum New York Opthal- worry, yourself like, this!" to� praise Sandra, wilien Minnie burst tried to concentrate his attention fin . ­ I .. l. ,If- - I Not even, the shyest man could have Into tears. provoking impudence from the most me ­v . , Juel and Aural Institute, Moorefield's -I"". t want to ,neglect my work," dirpe Minnie, but unhappily his eye fell up- "bod't you trust me, Minnie? Don't *( ,.. , I �, ' unexpected sources. Furthermore, on -a sort of waste tract under the . " � ,,,,�; . quare Throat Hos- "Oh, my poor, poor baby!" she � Eye and Golden S adled proposing to MIn-iiie. She was � I -�',T & sbe said certain, not to laugh or to be capric- sobbed. "My poor innocent little she would not pay good Wages. She bed where in a tangle lay fluffy bits you know how fond, I am of the .. 11 I viltals, London, Eng. And, she meant It; she bad, In Min- . resented the very idea of a servant child?7 I Hotel, Seaforth,- third Wednesday in nile-fashion, made herself believe that 'Qua. one milglit have said that her Iamb? She aoe,n't realize one bit- of i�air, mouselike rolls of dust, torn ' .-`-,- i il" t nature presupposed, proposals. What 011, you will be nice to her, won't profiting by her work. It was one "I knoyv" she said, with- a fr-own. � 3 each month, from 1.30 P.m. to 4.30 she was essential, that her absence letters, stockings, toys of Sandlra'e ,, I'l .� is moTe, be felt ,sure that s -be know you 9" of her- queer little parsimomes. So * "But I've'sieen so much of that sort t I . ��, , pmu 53 Waterloo Street South, Strat- would cause"trouble, She #Iradl to bo- 1. The dootor came and Petersen went of loveL . . . You might die yo . ur- . I .. �.� z il I "Come. come! You know I wilL " , I , 1;� fordL lieve thi,s; ber vanity would have suf his Intention, and he,had seen no hint ,he was compelled, to do most of the downstairs to Sandra. I , . � . � . 12,36 ' - of discouragement in her manner to- She loves me already, d6n,t ypu, Pot? w-ork of the house alone. Wb6ti she Mother's not well to -night," he told Self." I � . I :1� I fered, too cruelly otllrerwi�e. - becarrie quite submerged. in tibe tor- " "I've provided 'for that, as you �: I re- ward hiuL That counted for much- To -his chagrin and, sur#r1se, the her. "We'll see if Uscle Chris can't 1; � 1'1� , I - . Mr. Petersen assured her and with Mr, Petersen,, the proud. who child aristwered clearly: I rent of dis-&rder, &be callbd upon Mrs. fix up varne supper for his little girl." know." I ; L,% I . , i� . DR.'DONALD G. STEER assured her, almost begged' b -pr to couldn't bear to be laughed at. "I donit love ytou. I. li-'ke you. I Hansen,. but grudgingly and ungra,e- y denying the emotions -Oh, -I m-igbt as well -be frank, - .." 4'. , , - , r 11 I �� - go home� even appealed to Miss it came about easily aind naturally only love my daddy." . lousl Y. . that were assailingL him, disgust, im- Chris. WheA this other child comes, 1. - . , I ", ' Layne, who, answered, In what a tone 1. I . Graduate of Facatry of Medicine It wa's after six, and she hadn't be- you'll feel very differently toward San, L .! " University of Western, Ontal 16. Mom- that she thought she �ould manage In the office one Saturdai aCtern'0011; He knew quite well that she had gun, -eve to com.sidler dinner. He Went patience and despair-, be went into dra, Ybull lose interest in -her." I . , 1 4"" 1 -1 of course when they were alone. SO been taught to say that. It wasn't a P the awful kitluheti. I ,�,,� 1, I � , " bar of College of Physicians and alone- sily arid naturally that one might upsta,irs and found her sweeping the He was seriously annoyed. � ,.""I I - - So ,Minnie put on her Jpoor little ea cirild's thought. He turned redder "It can't go on this Way," he said, 11 �� " , 6ieonq .1 quip- 'ed I big bed,room'wiTh frantic haste. "You ought to know me better- I ,.� �� "'I BuTg of Ontario. Ful e . have Imagi-n - than ever, but h-eld -his peace- hal-f-aloud, "Ill pir not, she, could aure- � , it i iment, Including an ultra short wave coat andl hat and hurried�off to Mr. Minnie said sometibing about the "I'm d1oing wrong!" cried Minnie. ,."'Oh. Chris," Ephe said,, with a wor-1 ly . . . We'd better give iAp hous*­ "I'm not- blaming you. But a chdd . . I ."� ,:� . ,"', A Petersen's house. She had never ' , set , future, how black It loolied for a ,, - ried' frown, "I know I'm awfully late. of your own�--it's altogether aidother ­ ­�;.11 , �, �,�,V * thing. Oh, you'll seal " '. ,�!,,.; . Sti,14 Helasall. Phone been in, It before. Mrs,. Hansen, the . You See! " keeping if she can't find a servant , Office King lonely woman with a dependent child. But I had a to m�'ble headacilre and. I I '. ';�4;,i: . housekeeper, observed her coming up "But surely -. . , I ft"a SanAra, We'd bett6r board." � is," sylie saiid� bad .to lie down almost all afternoon." Slow tears were, running down her - .Al:11 'r 1�1!nsall 5G., you like old Uncle CO.is a lot, don't -�iaster, . . I I Z "I can't go on like tb And the emotions suddenly � ,,,�,, . 1 -12-36 the front steps, with deep misgivings. ,, -in, about her shoul- I I .,�� , Ot � I I . and be separated' -from SandTa most You?,, ... . He put his aT . ed him. face. 11 .", - .�1�1. . ­ She knew her well by' sight; haid of- of the ,time, You're awfully good and Sandra looked at her weeping mo- ders. I I— "How can I gelp Worrying? My " ­ ,��,;, -- -1 - . -, "This 1-9 filthy!" he cried. "Thle -� ,,f� - Ou ib �,J� � 4 .. - tonj seen her in the old, daya, driving kind -I'll never forget A�-but Of ther, them ?at Mr. Petersen's distress- "C4 leave this!" he said.. "Y horrible! You'd lose your soul in, a poor little girl!" , "�,� I DIMAL' by with her sister, and even then had coume I cault stay here forever. I ed face, and harself began, to cry. ,Poor little soul! If you'ri-well Sri- inmg-like this! There lsu�t there "What would you like me to d;o?" �J . IT � � , 0 �, I —, beewlnordluate,V Irritated . . . . The k12OW:VM-'n0t, very useful to YOU- You Minute caught ber',In her arms and ough to get dressed, we'll go and Can't ba, any excuse for'such'a state be atked, kledly., .'4 tell you rv'a . I , . �Z � . sion.' kl6g Of men, have dinner at the Ragle House." I provided for her in any event." . :il Idea of Mr. Peter, could find plenty of otbem who Would tried td comfort her. f things!" ., . I . - ,,��! . . I notbing.,to t)e. � � -"A 0 . DR. J, A. meTAGGART leaTned, just, endowed with every vir- do as, well, or better.,' "Don't cry, dear. Mother wouldriq "But, Chris, the house! 'the kit- ' .."I suppose tberVs ­�' . , I � " Dental ture, forever picking his choicest Hq� came out of Ore, avifirl kitchen 4 - tAft*t . 0 he ,-11� ' ,� .�, Graduate Royaj , College of He was siles, & portentous, sort of let anyone .hurt you." chen! 11 ' ' banging the door, and, is a Virisper; dorre,' she anima,e& She .:r , . , , , " ,,� . I gwgeo�a Toronto, OffA,O-e at Housall, flowet's I rs. Han- I Wall and lay- p4tffttf�r '' . � , " gars," as ahe'called,­ glem! Living - for M - Hans � , and fruits 'for thobe "beg- silence, mitTiballing his forces, bring- "Minride!" he protested. "Nonsense! I'll get M' telephoned ra. en. 'face to th-4 .. ..., � -�, Ont. Phone 106. Ing his somewhat slow mind to bear .. .,Ob do stop,,, She ,cried. ' "You serr�l Presently the dodtor came down. :itill. He waited until he believe&,, her ') : �#. . 124M there all th6se years without paying on this wuibJec�Ll * ' doin't 'know ;;�thfng about ohlbilren. -No, not that oddous woman! " I . -to be asleep -and then *-,ent s6",y out I . I , I., .L"f,; him a penny, and, then-, If You Please, I Someone else then. CQine on, )It- "She's In a very nervous state," he But he was amazed and fiorr1A,,qt,,; oj� �, � - ­ ­ ; , -- . "Do you, think I could got a pla - 1. .ri .., ."'. L ­ �? � . ­ , 1. ce Don't cry, sWoetheart! Yqu're going . �;.'?­�7 � . .g off without so, mu& as thank ­ 'but theTW9 nothing OY-Sically` from the darknesw of e 'Nilt h6 - I - Ji . I . . wal,kin as a ,housekeeper?" she asked earn, to live right In 'the --house wlih dear tle M16je! put on, your sice, new Sail d, - tfi . . . ,:i:., sl�­�I!. . 'AUMONEERS ' vou! ungrateful creatures owing ev- estly, "where I could have Sandra old Michael! - lan't that nacel" * dress! I'll, find Sandra.", , wrong, as far as I .can see. Morbid. .saw her sit up in bed gad a* her , . I 1 ,4. j., �,, 4 . eryone,, and tfift-Ing -'fr ' Pinding Sandra was a.,irecognized Thinks she carilt live through % That ban& over her headi, aA& W " ' 4'�'� . up iiie noses at .. � _ , sw� - ; -1 r',, . . I ­ *1th me?" . . 1,01".. , � ; " P - , '/ I honest people fe"n times better than . . , ver -knew allie's going ,to die. Not unusual lit � W� ,ffolll,& . , " � 1. ., �1­ � 11 A broad smile overspread his face. Mr. Petersen suspected, at'ithdatime Preliminary. Her mothew,,ne . , . with 610roelous distiVathiak. hb I,' , `,, , as the ut her cond3don, -If L were You, Pd. 11 . 1. ..,�.;O.',­ Or 1.1, ­., I I tternielves.-And tails one vr, "I think so," hie said, and at-Tuture times .that minA16 didn't whore she was She roamed abo '44�e, not misihaerstand'I ;. "L ­'T.J., I !. � �;,. 11; I . ... ­., " -�­ oVer-exert ,herself. Per' � ,,Oh, 'I late y4,ut, 60hp I , ­;"" Licended Wtitetk6neer w6rost .of the lot. ­­­ - , ::Oh,f. Do,you know of anyone?" do all She might to make tile child. the ,neighborhood',- dirty and beauttkul, she aldti't hifo, 161'. , . , ,,I lf:�,�; .�I� I I I . .1 I a� or absolutely hate ltll.rl. I ho#6 Add I A . , I " )4 1 ,However, wftii ' to ,rest moi*. Get a g6oa I ft. ,&e, 11-r "---Jr$ Yes, If it win Suit you." ­­­ fond of him. in the course of time playing With- whatever oblldreai she suade her . tivay, -it *'�' . I 11 ,I,..-"-.... Speciallat in fam. alad household ebrreet, Mrs. Hanson, opened' -the ­door ,, . . . � '1640 11"�:­' - ���L�"t,J',, � . 1. . X &M ,� � �, I 1� - ­. 6 dried her eyes, her mother, rea- encountered,, or, ofteniar,-,, went � quite 6ei'vajit, Mr. Tetorgew. YOU can-af- bafore It comes to �x,ob, iny"It , , i.� . I , ";'� � , A fttw. Prl6eg reasonable. For dates and even smiled. I , Please tell me!'t she L Ub , 1;;' , , "I., r" '11, ,, , rw .11 1 V �ql%l ,�. 1. , .""', Ig5over bij life hgd.h,e so enjoyed a ety,ed and' Palle, straightened ,hoor hati, alone 0 ,,#er ,expeditiono.. Shei was ford, IL � Try W int4o§t the little, I b4to � � . "�'I,�, ','�., 11L, �'� , , ",�",,'t',� L� .-% ­­ -11 ", , ­� k,,,�Oi� . 1 4 - �', ii�'�,­Iell .111., andd, infefink:10% write Or L)hOUB Har' ' ,-I sim­ g,i& fty6r,ll said Minnie, jolm -1 I ­ wing, book*, tbAt 4ort of , , .,,, your , % 'I,'.,. � .. and the festive wedding party s%t oft never hungry, and hadn't the least ire- lady In se ck6pt d6wb�U&6 dalfi&-, "'i..,��,�:��:!�'���:i�;,,�,,,;,�,.L,I,�""".�'I'�,,� . I I . , , , ,".,A, ,; r,:�'; ,," -4,�, 1 � . L"�,�9,Z,'��,��,�,, "I �� I , : 11 .1, �., ' �1,1�­ -'�'rr "g, � old Dale. Phone 149, ,Seaforth, or plciasantw, , Og a nice place,o, he went on for the church, I . ,g&rd for meal times. Sometimes, It thing," I . �Audr, '. I ; I - � '­ . "'!.�"��.�147�l':'-;;'V--,,"i�l""'I"�"Ol" .., r,,,,t 46 111i't 6 I � � 1� -. It , i .J", ,&& , � �'�i���,,�,,�l,,'f,l�",','�',,!'�!'�, 'mes, P4ter- Mli. Potersen wont upstairs aga . loh�', � .!t'46', ' , �, _,L �,.'�,j':,��i,� " I i.,:�' ;�,Z.', ,��.,��, 1� I 0 -L . _, ler" someti 1A. . 66n. - ­�` A " "' �`,� ­ �,V ' _,,I"",, . . was evidently a terrible ordeal sufficed too call' I 4 " �iWf�,`O&N ,�%,',,,,J� t*vly, ,ai,Tb­o vRT sitor Office. 11 �MWw who you, am, and) all ir,bout slowly, "IA th-hi .... town,." . , 1. � I , li � I 6 � her SeW,­ -oft & , I .Ug, .4 - �­,I��.: " ,."�­� . ,,,,�­Ar" , � , - ­ - ­ 0,� ""',L�A'J��' ,, 8,,,,,r,,, ,, , ,­!, " �� . �j:�I`�r'.;',, , ', 0 . . `,., 12-4i 'i bough, y, do ' wnmq,� ,Iii &'aft Ile pi -1 #$hej.6,ffi6t .b � �.l 1: P1U­,',,, ­ � I . . . ycul`�­ihought �drs� Hanson, t "W4 h , you think?" for Ninfislo. And for' -poor Mt. N'tor- sen Went maldnig eniquit'168. ' to.-flud I I , I �- � ,,r,"A,� .� , ­ . I . ' 4i "'Sta", '"Re looked at.,.herL ­�L,,i-," ,,­" "'.."."j" .,,� 1. . , "" ­,. .q ,�,,�,jl'.'�','�.,' 11 , " ,., , � . "'a a lqe round it -or %hit time, in the . I . lfti�l dft*�,1;441tzo L � �'# ",I , � , ,� . ­ . ­­ I glldVd, She Said,* "Yesi, MWstm." A-11 11WW4,bT, sy&,A1WK)8v&a1r'&rten thousand %& ga.r- what'the dootdr,had MA, 4i� , , t ,,L, ,"',"I, - " "'141".%ii" '. ,,,,, � , , ,� '. L I I I , " 4 ,,,�Y;9L ", I I . . . tgm, 'fil, . ­ 11 I R - I" I'll ­ *,, ' , �M� , '­- . , �, ­,, dein next dwr,, Wkift wit , "t ` ' t 1A i `1�111- ,�A,j,��qLl;,, P ,.11 1! ,--,21 "" i 0''., "�J,,"� 'g.7'. I - . �41�, , .( . r , ,j� . � . h1l", ""' , , � I � I' � I �1,i -, . I . � .4� "- ' 4 " 1"1'e;7 1;:-`ar it­­ W;F"6,1 n A I I -' ' ' W, ANNE Ithough hot-hU431baw. wai a S"falisiti inomr, I Aotia my.". , . I torimen" fac% M& -it, h the old "But,01. i4p %, walfilt a 4wft,fitt," gh-6 .1, JA� �' ��, � � 140 ,W, , �4��",� ,'��.;:,, .... 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