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yoe poor6evii," lie said' eke
w1livaie #Metes#+► 11ia �: � %sails ;dime out ai his fact. "roar
aide r�r duel met uw�l,,. r� h WiM# So Bad
1'h,o words water Ieke K caress to
Aad tkm I*i#A at;alake Wr*r_thw -trot iw had knowa siaeol.
l ow .. » ti`at c hard the lana of I'Iepes" cad Pierrat. He
t
ice. �M 0r ill. LR IIS► Xs dropp" W load until we jaw lay flat I elr►
' aaaab for brat. �0 40110'i IM06 Mini -All 00 aM wd ua taw► air. ('arvtl could W4 th o t
j CNAMM 3li1CYi1 'para XW bad Wixom t ascii' igimis WWA ai"i7alt slowly ;frog, it. 1
i 'jilt yoxt s X�� M io +* eM st lai•bl� Me s -you peat iovtl I" Ao repo".
heard the e.anWtsC of A t im" r real waw Rita As Z W" tam There was no fear in the way he
he wan merit a Rot 1'u�et' of �a aaW � f� ��, w�h fpr put forth, his lu�Ml. It was the cor+A- I 'L"1ii �L �.
aRttg
from the "coni. 'Was It a lyax'f ifear4 i imarh/ 1Wt Utak ttMweAlMsM Lt depre orf as great sincerity end ;, groat �
s,s i>G _a touched Ur"'a k"4
`� ? itWl S it VNU
! 1';+e 'moi ire Ire�wo 1 +r*ae tthaM.. w►. ilii -
i or A fox ? Or Weis PWQ
'iia Saluda �erlta�l to O>�' 7►�i�' balf rax kine root of the dietaaaa'a► nand ,d ** waft fuse %00 •t clad ellen--alawly easel with a Itis a+r+
i at last be tam to wlwro M DOW fen, caption --It went tea the trap fs%b"%d
f ia1licki " oo dnoos, Socad hha hart los►ped Into #tis s #r.t Si Barbrei e's "o, aw.was IN his half•eror-
when be saw he IrsA cAvghat leis ten- � ed brain Soiree was fighting to etuider-
- - erany Ho al+preaehed, heist Ar his stand things, and rho truth, tax" Am-
riteready to lire If brr-any than" the
free
ally
$#j the
when bo felt the Steel Jaws of
trap open, and h,o draw forth his
dog should
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rt
h
� � frons
>Y,aitsted
foot, He did thio what he
exhrAaamtieia► %mwI gwlveriait Pain
hersrao Cry o! exultatioex Marst !roan
had
�i prone.
dune to no other creatures but Nr.
Jett Deice► hi+K bot tou*ue phot
A
drew
licked Carrel's hand. �
1
Iie'1'a►ggast's ups as lee nearer
out
and
a m looked eA the avow. 1st wan pia k-
ed hard for many feet about the trap-
n3aN
104 bmtrer asd cat New as hands
w =_-_.N1R0,�►
laughed. �Iifttb Ala po curried
he opeaaed the other traps. Anel
how, wbere ilaree land strosslod,
sr Aesrty as ever t eras,
Marco was free.
and It was red. with blood. Tho blood
from Baroe's jaws.
X", lI world x�eaaum,"A WMI101t'r<'s
For a few moments: be, lay withpt
moving„ his eyes Qxed pan that MAIL
now as he glared
The steel jaws hidden
and we r" M to all Wlea no
boilo"a t% nay w" WitA Beit 1464snoyr-covered
Carvel had seated Airsvu on 00 '
end of a beech blur and,
At laic eamny.
under the. snow had done tha{r morel.
or *wrw, as I taaaat syr too aawh is
was fillius him vivo. Bator wateh,ed '
$4$4^ leen SS"
�('aaag of AmtAaua,--Na Qae Can cable
dexlucked for
SYNAPSIS . f air suspiciously, striving vainly t6';•less work well. Ones of All forefeet �,p�,►► him light, IT,; no noted warh Slaw Inter- � Vic ' R�nuation Fund,: -with with certainty exactly what caum
i3areae, the
SYNOPSIS
and McTag- catch the tang of smoke, a whiff of was caught well up toward the first Milbnra,s Heart "a Nsrre Pills est the first purplish cloud of auateke the establishing of &sthmatk coadl-
the man-aholl. Along toward nom be joint; both hind feet were caught, a that left Carvel's ,mouth. The mpg a Capras fee• the plat e"a of X114 03'
Cart, thq trapper, were at war. Rne- have bsetp as the a�arlpirt for the pat was, presented nand placed on elle. tions. Dust from th+ arrest, from
mies of old, each uoys devoted himself came to the;4neest"--the► twolva tral:eh-i faatrth trap had closed on hip flank, wan not more than the length of two itowers, from grain and varlous other
to making his unseen enemy As miser- erous traps waiting for. him vifth sap-; and in tearing the ,jaws loose he paid - 42 yeatrr; ewe that yoea get thorn Wheat trap -chains away --and, its+ tri'ww at A °�" n ee ommi were ray If irritanta may set up a trouble Impaa-
ing jaws half a foot under the bUigket • pulled off a patch of skin half as big ."n a* for them. Barts. rad to the finance committee to pay if °
able as possible Baree continued to of -snow. Por' a full minute hes -toad ` as McT'aggari`s hand.The avow. told "Screw up Your nervi, old Chap,'r fob °dry` sable to eradicate except . throwth, a
strip McTaggart s. game -traps of their 1Pat up omy by Tka T. Milburn ata a sure preparation such . apa Dr. J. A.,
Qpop instinctively avoiding the poison well outside the danger line, anifMg;the story e>t Me desperate tight bell )Limned, Toronto, Qat. he encouraged. Nu bones broke. The British hIme contain two mil. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. Uncer•
-which the treacherous man brute the sir, and listening, He saw the through the ?bight ; him bleeding Jaws Just a little stiff. Mebby we'd bettor lien more wom m than men, tainty may exist .as, to, cause, but
spread for him, Then McTaggart rabbit, and his jaws closed with a showed how vainly he , had tried to ---get out." there can be no uncertainty regarding
placed deadly wolf -traps through hungry click. He moved a atop .near-� break the. impriaaning steel with his =Mmtt��---�-�■ �'�-" "" He turned his face in the direction . 4=A6 0WC XLZAk6r. a remedy which Hca freed ai ttenara-
which the dog would have to reach er. Stilt he was suspfCioUs--far teeth. He was panting• iiia eyes .game of the stranger's blue eyes• of Lac Hain. The aauspichon was {a► %.W4 0 is�firfhrstri0i'Yesn tion of asthmatic victims from this
to .procure his bait. some strange and inexplicable reason I were bloo0hot But even now, after duddenly his animus roso, "And he's his mind that McTaggart might turn ,ttrr,. scourge of the bronchial tubes. his
ER XXYX Continued I he sensed danger. Anxiously he all his hours of atonY, neither his going -to die there, inch by inch, I'm back. Perhaps that Baine suspitioa W � sold everywhere.
CHAPTER sought for it with -his nose. his eyes, spirit 'nor his courage was, broken. going to let him starve, and rot in the Was Impressed upon Bares, for when - w----.•-�-:- .-» -.., •-.... a
Seven inches of Snow fell that night .and his ears. And all about him When he -saw McTaggart he made A :raps, to pax for all he's done;' lie Carvel spoked at him again he We& on ♦ �`��L1 �� [�a►!�r'��7 T
and the whole world seemed turned there was a great silence and a great lunge to his feet, almost instantly picked .uta his gun and added, with his his feet, staggering a bit as he galm4 ♦ ♦ • A at al aA • • ' ♦ '
Into a wonderful white robe. Like '
peace. His jaws clicked again, He crumpling down into the snow again. yes an. the stranger and his finger his equilibrium. ;In another montentt
billows of feathers the snow hung to whined sotfiy. What was it stirring But his forefeet were braced. His ready at the trigger, "I'm Bush Me- the outlaw had swung the Pack -sack
-tha..treea an�_shrubs; ,It Save- tall .) ? Where.. W-&&-- the danger he bead and chest remained up, and the roggart, the 'Factor at Lac Bain. from his shoulders and was opening It.. "
white caps to the rocks and underfoot neither o s e l? Slowly -snarl that came► front his throat wait --- - - ' q►r -
w h p could ne r see nor m l y Aro You bound that wave M sled . He thrust in his hand and drew out a� -
it wan, so light that a cartridge drop- he circled about the trap -house; three 'tigerish In its ferocity, Here, at last �tA few miles, I'm bound, up -coon- chunk of raw, red meat.
v , ped hrom the hand sank to. the bottom times he circled round It, each circle -not• more than aa' dozen feet from try—beyond Barrens." the arrens.' ".Gilled It this morning." •sae e%-
of it. Baree wait . on the txap4ino drawing him a little nearer --until at him --was the one. thing in all the, McTaggart felt again the strange plained to Bares, OY'earling. bull,
early. He was more cautious this last his feet almost touched the oigter world that fie, hated mora than,,he hat- thrill. tender as partridge --and that's as fisc
morning, for there was no longe the Cordon of traps. Another minute: he ed the wolf breed. And again be was . "Government?" he asked. a sweetbread as ever came out tro
scent or snowshoe track of McTaggart stood still; his ears flattened: in spite helpless' •aa he' wan helpless that other The stranger nodded, under a backbone. Try it
to ai}Ide him, He struck the first of the rich aro}na of the rabbit•In hig time in the rabbit snare, --. - --- "The --Police; perhaps ?" persisted He tossed to flesh to Baree, Thore-
The fierceness of his snarl did not was no equivocation In the manner of
tC ,. about halfway between Zac'-Bain nostrils. something was drawing' frits McTaggart... �
and -the shack.in which the Factor was away. In another moment he would disturb Bush Mc7`aggart nova. Ilea, „ViWhYn yes—of course --the Police;' its acceptance Baree was lattalahtld -,•
waiting. It was sprung, and there have gone, but there came suddenly-- saw how utterly the other was at bis
said khe• stranger, looking straight in- and the meat was flung to him by a
was no brit, Trap after trap. he vis,., And from directly behind the trap- .meroY, and with an exultant laukh he to the ' F'actor's eyes. "And now, `riend. He buried hig. tenth. In it,
ited, and all of them he found sprung, house=a fierce little rat -like sgti l , leaned his -rifle against a tree, p�4d M,sieu,, as a very_ great courtesy to 71s .lawscrunched-it, New Are leap-
and all without bait, `He sniffed the and the next instant Baree saw an er ,off his mittens, and began loading bigthe LawTrA going to ask you to send 'd into his blood as he fealstael, but not
This was the triumph he had a bullet through that beast's head be, 'or an Instant did his reddened cyan
looked fokward bad to
we go on. Will you ? Or shall , eeave the other's face. Carvel,repiac.
.�► ,gird &J'J'♦ : waited for, In hia�o 1 there bebad
a I ?" 'd his pack. Ile rose,to his. feet, took M
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'I�a. VACUUr4 ��A�1ti!" hatred is deadly as Baree a, the last- „ u his rifle
Ti Ni TIr ITS red that a Alan might have for a tion. "It's .the law of the line, said me. P ,clipped an his anowShoem,
'Taggart,'"to let a trap robber rot in , nd fronted the north.
He had expected to wend a. bullet ,► " "We've
., `Ire traps" And that beast was ti. dev. oma on, BoY, he said.
through the dog., But this was bet. i „ bot to travel."`
ter-�-to watch him dying by inches, to .L Laateh It was a matter-of�-fact "invitation,
(1 Swiftly, and yet leaving out none of
taunt him as he would have taunted a ,}he fine detail ,he told of the weeks as though s. for o had.boen travelling
:walk-aabaut ham so that -he _�_ _.-. ------ - -- --- - - --- ...__
e .rte hutrtan, to tnTmonths . of strife: between himself` ,ompanianat for a ion#: tamer -fit. ivasi -- 4
could hear the -clank of the traps and end Baree; o! the in futility Prhaps, not only an invitation but µ _
,, set the trash blood dei as. Baree v
p _jf all his' tracks and schemes and the - �iartiy a command. It puzzled- Shrew, � im�
twisted his tortured legs and' body to `till-. Moro maddening cleverness of -For a full half-minuto he stood mot
keep facing him. ' It wase-& splendid he be9ast he had at last succeeded it :I4mees in his tracks gazing at Caarvel oo _MA
fit- vengeance; He was so engrossed in va he strode into the north. `A situ- '
,., �i it that he did. not hear tho,.appronch raHcnwas ;g devrl—t len. convulsive twichi shot thrtiu h �r�
hat clever he nC C 1 t a n
' ft
�� of snowshoes behind him. It' was a " • • toward Lac.,
Tied iiercel when he had finished . Baree, h'e swung bis beaid
voiee---a man's voice -that. turned ,And noW would: you shoot him" os Bain, he looked &Rain. at Carvel, and at 4" IC,
' him round suddenly, a bine that was scarcely, more ,then
wThe man .was a stranger, and bP t him ]ie there and die by inches, as b
art• by ten he devil should ?" a breath came out of ht:i'throat ,'The Ned
i/ was younger than WT%gg The stranger was looking at. Baiee man was just about to disappesar into f M"• "^.,,.
d n
more
'woke a
`At least he 1 the thick s race. Ile a
years.� tis 11ce was turned away :2rmn '„.VI- .c--:.1 k ��► a
than thirty-five or Six,. even with the ,Caggart. He said t oo ed back. p
p '� , O>� Yet ti �C
short growth of blond beard he wore, aI guess you are• Tight. ,Let the "Coming. Boy 2" .
lie was of that sort gent the average ei e�
eJ matin. would like at a glance ; boyish, devil rot. If you're heading for Lac (To be continued) , J
14lsieu, Ill travel a ashore -died- .
a weal
yet a man; with' clear°eyes that; Bain, SCHOOL REPORT'S .
looked out hank y from Lander the Anse with you now. It will take' a
S. 8, No. 17, Ashfield
-
ouple of'miles to straighten out the -'"
rim of his fur cap, a form lithe as an line of my compass." The following is the class standing t�► `rli�i Nem a►
indiin%•and ;a. face altogether that He :picked up his gun. McTaggart of the pupils of S. S. No. 17', Ashfield,
.did not bear the hard lines of the wtldk
-". -
Ex.
� aarnesus. Yet: McTaggart knew before bled the way:,: ,At the end of half_ an for the month of Octoba>r: Jr, 1'.— 'a $,�''�%O�e'r
he lead spoken that art man was of Baur the' stranger stooped, and point. Hugh McWhinney, 77, Jr. SIV.-•-Mar-
1ii1��i11�11M11��N� ed• -north. ion Johnston, tib; Jack Johnston, 64;
ft -11 Itrite wlldgrness, that'hea wan start al►d oStraight up there—a -good five Clayton `Dennis, tib; Elmer Black, 54, � "'�^a' Y
s9
oul..- kart of it. JJis a±►p was fisher- hundred miles,' he said, 'Speaking Jr. III. -Margaret Johnston, 64; Billy
-$e "rY re a Windproof coat of
W.
__ -- .,ftv_
. • belted it "irlitly, ax tfiot►gli he would re�►ch -grown, 5G; Nelson Pearasaai. 6,,. Jr.--
poftiy, tanned caribou. skin, home that night, "I'll leave you II. -•-Jean Johnston, 82; Russell Den•
they waist with a long sash, and In- here:' nis, 47. Jr. I. --Benson ' Brown, 41. axi
R .41.40 fringeeel♦, The inside of'the coat, He made no offer to shake hands. Jr.. Pr,—Goldora Dennis, Ituby Den-'
was furred. He was travelling on the But in going, he said : nis. Number on toll 13, 'Average
Tong, $lepdot .bush -country 9nawHilOe; "you might report that John Madi attendance, 11.9. * Best speller , for
his pack; rtri pped ave ' t shoulders
ay ,"
r hes .on has parsed this -w
was small and compaet; he Was car- month- sack Johnston.
tying his rifle in a cloth jgcket. And After that he travelled Araight M; I, ROSS, Teacher.
northward for half st mile through the ►
ti;om cap to o4owshoes he was travel- S. S. No. 6, Cealtwrtare rs, d. atvt»rt•on; r�.Y.tt>Ss .Pslsen .r Astat
Jeep forest. Then he swung went -
Aft f% worn. McTaggart, at a guess,, would ward for tap miles, turned at a sharp Jr, IV. -•-Fred Horton, 71.. Alleery ir, x, x ager, wa.r► .ne, ainntr�* "1Wl '
have •said be had' ravelled a thousand a w wa r.a.owc.c .u�dtnr, n.erots, u►c1e
cillos in the last fete weeks. It was angle info the south, and an hour. af- Freeman, 69; Diary Morris, dz; ' Bert Pti•a.: 1[aaa 067
ter he had left McTagx:trt he wa►+ Freeman, tag. Sr: iiI.-»F,lta Horton,. „
' a e not this thought that cent the atrarytt once more squatted on his heels aI- 66; Jean Bunter, 68. fir. It,. -"'Jack ►
—__- and Chilling fear up bis -back, but the - im _
- ' hunter , va Horton,
-- � :oast: within arms reach. -of Baree. Vii- 1J li0r-Jn. iL� e ---
agdden, fear that in snare stratngt way . And he wag saying, n% though Marjorie McWhinney, 83; Doris John -
the
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a whimper of the 'ttruth might have jpeaking to .a human companion : iton, 83; Hazel Cook, 63; Cree Free• "
-- - found its way -down -into--the- -south--
o-`tlia�t s�wTiat fou a �`n`, �T i ,`-Ter1dY'i�i; Bob L'oulc, _.
the, truth of. what had happened on boy. A trap robber, eh`? An out 4G; .Billie Freemen, 43; JZk Cook, 23.
the GraV L000 --and that this trs►val- taw ? And You beat him,at iht game L-Hasold Freeman, grace Ilunter, yyE �H YQ {NpI�M YOU O►sr co a LS of the
Forger ' worn stranSW wore under his Carl- :for two months ? And for that be• 'Primer --Andrew Freemen, Itub highest grAea-the; tin -
boa -skin .Coat the badge of the Royal cau►te you're a better beast than tie is, Cook, (''Those nmarked with an aster NtGHY ANO DAY-'a�11D WI` est fuel that nature
Northwest Mounted Police, For that he wants to let you die here aq slow isk •have; ;niasod aRxaminationH). SUC(EEi1$d plOpL� SAYI ,
eta eR instant it was almost a terror that ' ,,, er• tttr d r Sam id;n your
Th,saessed;h{m, and he stood mutt, ; he wants n, et outlaw"' iiia voice ' B. GRANT. Teacher,' ;N I "" Order ttttaft lid, We'll
nks I vi I>o broke into a pleasant laugh, the .sort � �
The atra><iser had utiered only .an j' rill it now., Nou'll find .
,f laugh that warms one, even a Public fiche►el neared I �� s t e' e e1' S ilr�'";1a tion
a ozed'axclamation before, Now hc- wast. "That's funny. We ought to The October .meeting of the public � �a�' l g
NSW. with his eyes on ,Baree : thake.hands Boy; by George, we had! :school board was held on Monday, '
. hese;.
° i '"+God ,rave us, but .you've trot the '
<; You re a wild one, he days, iVt11 Ho; Oct. 6th, present Trustees Wallace,
.� $ poor devil in a right proper mess, sin I. Tpld him my name was Jobn Acheson; Gundry, Sallmis and era{- The
BurMng
haven't you ?" Madison. It ain't. I'm Jim Carvel. rtie,'Trust" Thompson in the chair.
There was something In the voice .,And, oh Lord ---all I said wag 'police.' lite principal of Central sabool re -
that reaaasurtd McTaggart. 'A was ported for tM month as fotlowat :Boys i
And shpt was right. It ain't a ik.
not a strap{ewus voice, and he saw 'O'm wanted by the whole corporation on the. roll, % ; girto, 90 ' totut, 186. 1 + e ` ue `,tion
WEHAVE am extensitre� range of COATS that.tko er was mare Interested
vW`' —by every^ �3anged policeman i}etwten Ai�trage attetsdasicn, bays, �82 ; girls
and FROCKS on display now, in time In- the captured'anhmal than In him- Hudson's Bay and the Xsekenzie Ri IS; total, 160, or iii per cent. - Penny H>tve Yeats Youfr Winter Supply eplF ���
self. He drew a deep breath. rte. Shake old man, We're in the
for Thanksgiving buyers, in styles. that faith- "A trap robber,'Che. said. • e , ee Brink deposits, $x.13; number of de- 'Pile strike in .titre Anthracite coat mine t is like! to, lag
full follow the decices of fashion, and priced The' stranger• was sttrint; stall more same boat, an I'm glad to meet you, posltors, 74. The principal reported y
y P CHAPTRU XXVIit that Dire. Redditttaught four days for throughout the wititei`. Our liric'; up to Nov. 1501 ata:�t
within the reach of everyone, closely at Barre. Her thrust his sun
stoebr downward in the snow and drew Jim Carvel held out his haJnd, °and Miss I,tsaardy' and that a new cluck "tout i 19 C er t o
t+estrer to hiion. the snarl that was In Saree'n throat .wits required for one of the rooms. Anthracite",Stove and `lI t .
i1it#e iirteclti+dea Ceaa �r for �'hic' edrte{►t, c�save us again --•a dog !" he ex- died away. The man rocas to him Etat, '� prl iii l.of "Victoria whbol re- 1 1'ea (band *R.00 per 'f"ono
He Ht00d there, lookianaac in the dirme• petted for the month of September ss:
Vrarw beliindo McTaggart was tion taken by Susb McTaggart, cad follows s. Boys an the roll" 178; girls. f'acoher:ytaaa 12.00. yoke;13.94
juniors, Misses and Mations -•�4«hung the ricin with the eyes of s :hnckted in a cario+w, exultant�seirt .17Ot; total 946, Average attendatite tIf J. Domestic Luth $12.p4
of way. There was friendlinam even boys, 169 , Side, 169 ; total 319, or our Coot is weeithed on Your OWn 5e:al,ds;� Ms►kM f+sa"es
n 2E;et.
form.WWAIW� , a da9f" he answe►resd. "1► in that shatekle. There was friend. pet' +rent, 1 envy Bank depdittK, If your• harnbiatg or heating ahing rergewlrers atteafliM►it yphgite
wiles dog, is,#lf,wait at least. Hr's liness in his eyes and in the china of 111.63,; nimuiber of depositors, m 22 asd we will Mer• that it is promptly propoily
% ,�I raliW its- of a thousand dollars' hie teeth as he looked again at Ilharea.' report alga stated that Miss F. looked
LIL L„aL r� l wres'fth es! to tubs Tintetr."" Aboat ktm risers vera r<oeaetlat-0 rant Haaate�i ttttHtht l�slf r day for Miss It ," regtal� Alnew furnewo are our ew 11ow" Ice that
They sl>wsaltva souatted burmalf be. "seemed to make the Cray day bright- Nairn. ssnci Mts.'Reddlu halt a day fat•. ►
,'cant WApNei, with kis mittened hsndm er, that seemed to warm ties chill air UJIM .V. lffatson, btw,tm soft a tlwl Asa etvsll era hard creed ia►ve�s you oras Ida of
HATS that meet with the approval of the tr clreer and hope and �evntra at rga ion
tMif r. rk Vf is rn � "placed on thht tend by the makiers '
pIa raMwB eta Arse knees, and his shite =•�a strange atonneihiris that raeitatmd Ma'. F V Cwtl ice thrrvr~,,racl this iursotttet is *ttaratra a- • .
most discriminating, at nary reasonable prigs te++ ur 1ft alar in a half Hiniile. for ,25 vel.
"tires lseotr ,ieril i"' he raid ayympa• aas a hat store Heads out the ,glow of paid at the mite of $1000 from Sept, This Furnate is something, entirely new in Beer it con-
tharMta y. "fio you're a trap robber, heat. Dares felt it. For 'the firot lot, and Mtss IATouxel is paid for the struction.
gist And outlaw? Aad• --the Police Eimer Since the two men had e~ his mouth of September.
.. AAve gSt you I And- of save Its trap -torn body lett Its ttrt"noss; his The School management committee C H A fl C. L E E
Royal5 � a Dace ta►sre-tid+;rlsaven'tplriyed yop a back sawClin kis tenth +cio th s►s Ise. was iiwsErtanew to look ittto tht Ser• Vie/r e w vmry #-'kshivrt!r•d in his aar;eanyW To this man ettatsE forA new Slack for a room at the 'line i iltrtiwatirt at the whari< X# Mise cad farted McTwatt. he betrsymi his weakness. In him Central sthOol. SHIP 0HA##0L%ft If►I.t MNING nasi M6rAxIMA
East Side, of Square Goder_ ich. «t lied to set a lot of trapo Ilk# bioodaiwt eyes there was a iaiaiaasertns A stst0000t freta the Departmsft ; Store
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