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1,7014-a0 IL141 birh(tel foe fhinniess
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PEO DURING
that ,
Ike g e•hy 1 le weolei a': be
labiev ‘-c&•Cri nweet t Meleeleat t
MIDDLE AGE ',,,.:.,..z.v:h,irr;"Ct.'31Ji;ilistr.,t).0 7:1;;‘:,)"1.34' :t? la) 114;
4' ue trade," c'eOceted lee ceber.
eettofereet'ae„e tee ic Eve 11_ 'fee., gray Oyea tE10 teeter ef Ve. ,
exotieirog ro rice; atet etweinge. Woman Praise5 Lydia E. ware hod ehese et Cereerea in
• nut: you, 'Whelk are yea Rortimg pinkhames vety,etr.sbie• ("train.; leek, tee he eaki-"I di
•taeCi pear Lind, Me, 1,104 N'ou
.i.he teeetehog face a the man wt7t
• 4, - toilet wor.derfully welt after trio; " Cornpound 4 a:0 aearred eheele ceught the window. •
0 04611 tea yeeree-ood Cloy orteectill waiting for ;
SCiidiee wanted by the police, was, he
ACain nar Wotlloao for a-oe•eee lettere from other sauuCO3 to
lyour hoapleality to the sitiowreekel." ten eLeme the wee.< realized, simply. . the otory of Garth.
.t Tho tiagedy Of the roan at Se
-a •
I1- «t unutia to' lie prayed to ;be the Nova Scotian
fl
.M04-90ried
loossiniuti4 By GEORGE MARSH
, h -lila Smug brother, and the girl vim Jus io m ng o s $
- Garth Amok(' the !Kea -vette a
mon • of • di9uppintment. "She's
heard O. lino tale feem the farads",
and her brother's yeesion wouldn't
help it eno," he muttered. "Doesn't •
ever& of meeting them, though.
in a ached for homeless ehlkirenee."
It wan evident to Guthrie from the
reserved tone of Joan (barrier's let.
,teretliat.elieelead beard of itheengag
went .to Ethel, and it Wi:0 oleo quite
ne elver that Elbe woe ignorant of the
eolor of tho story QUareier had ree
tailed to Charles. To this, lie realiee
at Joan Quarrier would give -instant
and flat deniel- but she was not even
in Idontreale-would never moot the
Guthries. Arid after all; what did it
matter? He woe through with thorn
,
elerful good Yeiydia au eh, ggo . .
1,1.rinkitweNegee, tvife he had come home to, like Ethel,
lead tinned from the ;mutilated face -
Able Compound
am°, eaanet he lacked the womanhood to shield him
harilduIenouplefor - with 11€2` heart freila th0 Medi= Of.
he bonoilts I re., an unfeeling world. FLOW many a t
eived during the ' the Canadian maimed, he wor.dered,
Change of We. I the broken, the crippled, had walked '
o housework and in Gethsemane with Garth Guthrie ,
meotroableo _reek < _ante .LaughingItr,tTirn,ld Un*
me Ueda tO worlt. many had seen veiled horror an the
A. Int nd advieed
„me to try the Ver.. eY4,5 ° woe. ey eve
Well, I symptIthiee witli any. man
Qt.Z)k: Cerapourel. I felt great.relief - •whose wife vies in,onz., the vole°, of
erberi Orb a or pewee, ut
ee, began to regain my aopetitee , cam fta "b
roy nerves got.better. I will recoin- that don't justify murder, Guthrie."
hiee li. jonN Boos" m not so sure." was the quiet
Ifid N. Chnstinst St., Sarnia, Ontario. reoPoose, "when a man c oxnes home
with i f h
auenderour reedieme to all with trete- or
co e mae or a aee, t at
Tillr/S9AY, ,lge'r laall
A
Virarsil
Breakfast
Quid
to f minates
11/
tea
and completed successfolly' ono -year Excellent for Croupy Children~
c011ree hi hook -keeping. Sr. V. Wnen a child is searing with eroue:
Y ) Do I ag n eill it is a good pion to use Dr. Thomas
I 1 d ees the inilam-
secon ear - tag as e a ,
Dr
had once loved her. Army nurse that hie sister helped nuree her. Of Ile replaced the Totter in the Voeltet no ourows us for it, und the hell he lived through -then Sze 1V. ---Bert Straughan Vrartk pains,
EnicaltecotpricanciOi .100),atenr: tulle ph egm
eeenh, me-oheu had lost him evliett she stored bore moat of their people ---went to tine wife and the man she turns lee., Put Whirtney, Reta. Fisher. (Report eXovc-41
IXgiv-
, (Cootie:tied) ' ening t1,* eeeoral envelop,. e
She had unwittireey hurt bine irt y %"" "c" rot' ido. marred cheek tluet day ochooner. it, eure grinds me to think yourself in his place, Cameron: Even ering full Year's work will •he sent to in g speedy relief ta the little su er-
Ethel Releoner to reach the man -.vim taking all that fur." mocked him as he paseed. Think of Good Effie jowell, Eva Pettman. throat and chest, eara ,
reliable for sore
the only my it wets now !male for "NI'm 4 tu" not ogoe°rstame toot sue when the Royel, Montroais came of teat eicooneta emoting m here anti the children ou the atroots must hay° the above pupils). jr. Ve---Myrtle er. io %Mar
lied Oka, but Mr. Quarrier tells ma home. elle rheumatic
'What had WA done; for Canada to came' it was all a horrible ohock, start to oe reread again And only human in the Indians to let him
his refuge And his onehor.-faile Walters (R)A Helen Straughan, Myr-
. Thoina:'utEs'cibelcIltrigs0IntarPrain
h ds as .an inclispensarole
egarded by
,tle Pfrimener, Leslie HOY, Jr. IV.- many t ousac t
who had toiled and dared bahind tho °ono home. I um willing to forget --chagrin. Ile had hoped or sOnie. land trade worth in an average year, Again Cameron felt that the man •Evelyn Hill, Gordon LaRecrole, Thel- of the family medicine ches
neve teat etriehen Then raight Bye, tholutet-if you Went me tee" thing more Pereenal-esomething of onyevayr" turodeure' aaired; Garth. ellatoPioulug the unlmown McDonald ma Carson Hoy, Albert Van-
tido is your answor, was willing the floor. 'WAS evident that atm thought th$ ea that it ' runs about two hundred cheek he already* was aware and it Walters Bert McCabe Adelaide.
CANADIAN NATIONAL Rif
114' feed on; 00f e•ueee, Garth, Rng in. diegust, Guthrie paced ' the '3.1531t Quarrier he had known for "Let a see," said Cautoton, 0Oratell- was making the ease. his own. That stone, Bernitit Hogarth and Emmere -
exereeine henvena she,s Ave short- days in September. Ilut it. ing bis grizzled head, °Um, Should Guthrie roes sensitive of hie scarred sort Edward equaL Sr. Hr. -Benson
vary hoz, oti a elitie a the women but. now that it is Wirer and you may again with Increasing disapreintment nave it. now much es toe whole ise him." .
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Garth," . girl or a nurser' he quoted scathing-. lease, Then what/ - lv into the t. 'Un .ves a thp 7.vala YOUr roind• Mr, map, you re hand -i Luella Visixer. Sr, IL-Oer_ eenie La
',mum wan whim; 4 little toe mull, nu Year 'anew. 'Iry as it a French Now he. Garth. could aecept her roe "What?" Cameron stared stupid., aa A 4irl to hare that sear tlwaer$ on :mot Gordon Fisher, eLoretta 'Herr, Lve. Geeerich 6,20 ,a,r4,, 220 pan.
The men retro reed laughed out- 1Y -"RoodY to-- surone,W that,- too, ate Far into the night Guthrie eat and before him. "Thought you eaid
child, on the orbarf ot Ouebee, when
right. "Your love died, my poor 3 cu, tee em ?"
Grtlirie flubbed the letter. So " eandi.,% he Waa VOL nestier a solutiator mean, half of it 7 Half of whot e" envy your war roe
, smoked, but when he blew out the I man ee-flu e oi e. ., ev not Wyatt. Nobody ever think % ef it, Oct to , er. Jr. HA. -Dorothy .1,1cCabe, Rich- If
you some elleagh ta Carry a dozen scars. I Rocque, Grace Pfriramer, Ethel Fish.
mtIPT el II b I TRAIN SE,Illf_10!t!TO,RATIT.0
Mitchell 1.21:111: :.'2305 p11:1::
to forget the slight, tile ttegled, hat w.ng t° f°40t th° T'a°t1 F0°4- factor t4 Ellewen not a free Irian. fox skins, all kinds." ' irritated the olddr man into blurting. Houghton, Marie La Rocgue, EdYthe
your tlian lose brotherdndaw Charles, Quarrier , had "Well, Mr. CaMer00," drawled the outright: "Guthrie don't take of- ;McCabe, Melvon Good Boeella Roy,
When eve leartied how yoa had been m31101v. SehoMing Mon Rather well, be Iva new,
ng. MY loVe died. To share done him an unintentional kindness in factor of Elkwan, "I've got 'half of it fens? at WhAt I'M °Ping '0 343r1 but j Ethel nut. Jr. "Td1:-Harvey Pett- _ ,,
affections with an ignorant, immoral r_on eraY.41.814 oat b_umble-ipie.# grovel that ile-had forced Ethers hand. out on toe ,sied, then," it seems to me that you must be vein i man, Annie Edward, Elwyn Pfrime DAILY 4.5Aer.rK o'-'elt''''''
you caw what the Huns had ALM ta Ethel Falconer waited with open 0 41 Cl i Pt,
f los problem. oart merrier had s uttered thepuzzled Under. Guthrie's mouth cur 0 e ; t y in 1 ku'edonelle/nrughinneerY1.GraBernvalEedrw. aid, Ars. ItStratford
A :I i t -, n ve - ?ere f r otte all IIE I X 411 Co ' P tt
ce.g o e- rat tie , lea e man, " Guelph 0.04 a.m. 5^6V Pal '
: Clinton 6.44 a.m. 2.50 p.m.
Seaforth 6,5e axe, 8.08 p.m.
Aven, whi, tho rosteript ?,, ho unlike the on of the tale, the prodi-
g ' • ' lonely Christmas awaited the Odle )at wo'got a hUMIred skins." rollout that sear, but r can t forget the Norma Ant. Jr. 1.-nyilis Jew- e
Elltwan. It did -rt Christmas gray Aran at 1 Ifundred-9 Why men who were not' me Tualry-" ell, Alfred Hoye Yvonne La Roque. Returning --Leave Toronto 7.55 a.m.,
Toronto 10.23 rt.in, 7.30 p.m, .
ttchener 8.40 ., _ 1
7.45 a.m. 4,03 pan.
,, < 1 er.„8 fel, the „rem al eev" But 'been ritht when sbe feared t la a WhyR half .ot the Weill) c 1,40, a s er. "Man, t
,yeur soldier bon he tmal teletud. ,^* . • -
wCX t on. ."Slee eeltrows me 0,0r in ti'nd Viinittin" 0. Ito becar,ie a tholsand xoreptl woo, yea said you didn't hold 'enee-... But ao Coluertneo hand ler the Sr. Pr.--Ifairy •Westlake. Jr. Pr.- 12,e2 pan, and e.00 p.m.
thOfiret letter. horse, foot end drag.' .""s• ,A,r ou erazy, $11011.tier Of the fador of 01010a. 110101X NeCabe, Bobby Jewell, IiettY patio cafe Car GOderich to Tore
hy emosaue tho itt,4.0,,1yer. . ,eieueipled letter of Charles. Garth selt:61.4tViFali ?etUtoetrietniete totltmrevd gi:;"`'Pe;?1Z'the exeittel Ctuteron. Was sure that tho furrow aeross the •Stilitlghani Ioer rio MIcclue$ IrOlin tote on rooming train,. and Toronto
; • 'learned that. Moeenuch es Ito had di's.; :Chse.sfiv4orz 'inset. on°.the. afire .of thel linable to emit, an hi, mirth, Etien., 'f'lleek._,.ot.the, YoUngOtMOU haa tiered Hay, Corinne , La. Ifacque.' Attend -
..11161i phalli' rib :* 'the fatally Wietieef the Guthrie family.- .
limp . , Am, imp,' . would Droeeed to try to for•get ita- Thollow Years festivities Mad the 1.4lrotl took it for granted that we fail. ,-.
eCHAPTEE'. X. • e - teade _enineter, oe • Garth replied: • , • . , . :. E. G. . E. , , . ,P . Toronto.
* * *•* ; • ;' 0 • , no a .
As Guthrie left the trade hcame , _ _ . , e.,____. ,
. , • to ;, • ;. E. A., CAMP,SELL, Assistant. .I.A. LAWRgeictee. •
-to-Goderieh on 0.05 p.m. train. No
„,........, la .1) rso ol trage47. once 55 - ; • ' 'hang° of tars between Qoderieb and' '
-'- - • -- .gracett the family Ileum and ignoved: Albany. • . no eXPIoded at the PAr "rid Of tile 'its P°r" 4- 0 A * 0 r• DOLAN. pri . 1 c , - , . .
'bia,qc ebeezi. '• ' . . . ' trade ; vecae over ; at Ellewan. ; . Thee edeT :I deldrft. sor. wo foll.downe" ohaf- . eeel,..- Ids X00/11 4t. C.amerort..,'s lue.esoite L., A. ; safe ooct -mire: model -lie for., a . . 'Own rassenger Prig
0011t9TOPt Or • $ i o• i
4 - ohim troubled ..witli Wornisls Mother , ' 8. ., Ticket Agente .
COVERED HER - viii 0 tet danee in the, sleopitouse for winch feu Guthrie.; ; ; f, • e niele aUerterS 'arid make. innivolf peee-
,onened the door ot the sheeteiron eieroler soatod; high 00 4 sugar bar- For boavon.4 oa mon, s oP Your senteibie for the slipper on which
FACE, ARIAS alili NECK .etteVe and toe d tt role. provided the musit from an one foolint ond tell rae the tr,eth. Mrs. Cameron -would $ pare efferte GraVeS' 1441ln Extern -dilater' • one
UO no 3164. pang zu , mix& ho would ouswereeetteede tient and scarred violin, ha4 passed rent Mean to 0$11. `ron 10 got a Fe turned for a elem.% stte)11, ocrose the
eie e e ere. •
•
ft "tit Ut tbe t rf letereired fox feen1 Akimiski on that olearing Ile was apporacliing the
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•W•I 0 00Mpe trX e er-
1
vwriteet %
sm ortiunkt, ritetui tot 11:113.0110:10;Q.i)1
1;WllisdIdon
nieoannsionft, :Idditiarorta, once ae the telmtor as p,6.ker. s ost there . dentande C
lunette,. taisstan viten the ux..,hoodetr. ffgroe
lui.
Tie
he nstelhary prev.4
eent Of strgar aiid 41r efro *01 a w°Inan PasSedhlDa•at a short
_and unhappittees, on hio ;return flour tee and pork had beewr gr "Woll-pli he-ell:limed alive?"
a A00 Were 00.
4§roa Id* big, infol Pimlahm
41.4410` t• hid toted ;the tirst bottle
of r taw it vow doing me good
sn ittlX 10. WW1 010
. 000 in0 4000 S010.1*
IlitutufsetOred only byThoT,Milhurn
usit*4 T0000.
vett a t nee on a parallel path • ; The face in
A t sto sts *
home. Then =lei= l'rrk$ and oath, family Of huntero and the Croee od dazedrA er t the hood was turned from him but,
enelling dsen breath of relief, he had feasta mul gossiped to limb hiPs 01#0g: at the gr0ning Garth the swinging stride of the sr.oaeash,..
41 "Thank God, tilat'o over/ .Aud hearts' content, ohlivioue of bitter ario Ltienne. ; , od feet aroused his curiosity.Ito
now -0 • i moons to doing on far trail -lines' in AlloshaPilat did you do white woolen l'eeideota ot. the: post ,
hie took the letter of Ann Oourrier `When, if , oluno %17ro hunt' ,to detd ir Iva got ora, after all, etfh eould be counted onethe fingers; of a
• from the tree end eagerly opened it. their clelleott would whintper vrith 'hen& It Ntt148 a streoger---a
So i d ie
„- • „ had Jingled an the river trail. or down thent ee death."' _ Oen zeitoot dottletlees. At the mil-
-nave Vote KePt your Proauser the. dote, bound for ekkintrskt: 'Theo, whon'the• fur Pucks hod in <often the paths mete andiGuthrie turn- s
this the lost letter te_he read te I Thanks to Soled. it Dad teen an tote lerotteht in and the clogs T'ede Guthtio ecl with a "tood eveninee" the
tvieet you a very hapror Christamo, heard -of trade willed bad come totre naler, that tite .317rnieoa,nt, to,111 gtahsep, 'fwuretet aPn°telltee°1"ueer
hut ,inst how that would be eicissible little Imo. Not °Oil' had he brouttk t _Chris* d
ia theleult to. Imagine. I. -remover, some front Rapist= and Attetwo.-1 t., A eubseatban poet of Albany'. leughing ems of 'Teem oueetier.
"Veer Dlr. Exile: 'Weer, The hist of the dogeteama oe ue twee -a re. scare ',missionary -teacher at the orphan rn-
Ian tbere on ;Our frozen 7. ,t coast acrose the fee. the HileWetio-Creelebutetl,0 larges tloOP tc:a ,notutclitur heart, onetealoeked %tee
.ho e you ot isket as well A good Jo e on Gr 'Your '1 1.0 red 1(001 nelv n
se stuthothly turned frelvi.” ' • For a 'week; Garth and Etienne coast 100k liker pretty 'dead ropie. aritnrievirt, ,r REPORTS
.,0401.8 brow intottea 11.1 thought; were busy aorting arid neeeseng the My heartieat congratelations The ovatevviee .
1) vi . • ` k te
1. til know about Ethel oinc:!‘) bor 'brother tlintoir to Alba -or. „ '1144 -"The men wive tern. ea Ode trlee- are .Trine promotions. Those, ma
„of 000tite.„ surankea., ,,sho must tor. widen wa$ to go; by sioci- Immo- fattor tib 1.111 groOPed Guthriesi tgennimer row,/
thoughts of honte and What Yon have harn and Bomber, ing it through. Make the rest up the i; (T° 1)° cmttinned, ) '
er School
ever 75% marked (II). Carron
"Twente4-eight , thousand dollars, Etioeftee „eject s
.loid met. Charles -had heard of the - ono in`Gte5t'en• Stevens has obtained n h tent
.°1 ••• ti said the faetor as he finiehea cheeutt' "Ii -4:1011-'t *alit yOU tO forget e a ono s
_
. tag 14 the siat second Year; cabled's;
utter Souei And over to the island chioron siopteett the. predd era,
Etienne grinned. "No leetie poet., f4et.ting, otion'n, sftvanne. Re's
• kik' tits trait; Mak dot trade on di$ worked 'with me "too mar.er years,. reatest adivrance m motorm
eneetei out ter s lane* action;. one.
ing hie l"Our little trips them, I did little." • -
*
1701"Pr
Add ent t� rep East or West,
• You lightful broads% rout lourneD
C & B I tin 1 STEAMERS
Heck VorasY EvstrY Night n•twet
Balialo add Cleveland
• tett you Imunktita tgitrut.. boat,* _ikelet _001011ro
able itatetaant thiettimeeit tonlitii0Verwesninowiriu
Lwrutiour tablas. "ado des.ka. excellent slintnrom
artvke. Coatactua attendiots. Ult} TOO W
ttitItttither. 416
to Connections at Cleveland fortoko RAII0tS,
Mira and Pointe West
Doily Service May 1st to November 14th
Leaving et 9.:00 r. 401%14 et WO A.M.
Ask lost tizIet ogentor tacit agency
for 0litti tiAC &a Wei
New Low Fare $4,54) gra
$8.50
AUTOS CAlltROCH *LSO AND VP
ClonaktamA*4
-Vmearsas.agiriapismr. Waft osidio
.04:4,1$1•44I4*.*.$41i4A
0
104 Oro So rare* tio
*Aim liaras awd hie epee&
Ilsts IHr****** aread ie opiesarnerily dissignall la grip Ma
g:rimo Tao .bar* Oh mina steer/ ork New arc lulty. Ji1
Des0le., He 1,0 ease yogi 9.0101 anal oar" rya how.
Awe* put Fikohloas ain**4•461. katiovo, Ark
.10 pow &mime ters.
10001000 * MOM enairAttre est co****.. umann
0A101:100, OMAN*
restone
•UILDS THIL ONLY
WingfairPitiCaTIS
niztrote MAIM Jos" 116116001k & UMW.
Wins Eras.. R. R. No. a; F. IA Wood &
W. 3. Symonds, &Word,
KILLS FUES. -
MOSQUITOES
BED BUGS ANTS
ROACHES MOTHS
•MILLER'S'
•'WORM POWDERS
001011001001,018000TION BROUGHT Oil BY THE PRESENCE'0F W000:t
*110 HEIHT.05. THIE- CHILD TO NORMAL, HEALTH.'
IllhirIII
'btO, fdAtite6VICS,- PLEASANT AS SUGAR •
Were rather Werth while, my friend.' ed on tho baok, 4No fear of My .
bay. Day geevia You bigger Viace Now I wieli -voted listen to whee tier'
erten. You tar. Etienne Savartne wid write front heeoeeer
'rho Albany factor went to hie eleek
you?"
"Take you with Me, you. old di* And. returning With a letter, read to
lainf How could I get along ;with- Guthrie:
"The Montreal •Offica has got tho -
idea that' this free-traele,r. McDonald,:
may be the men wonted in Nova Sco-
tia for a murder coo -mated AMA
- three years _ago.. A returned soldier
'.. . etrtick and hilted a Um supposed to ]
;be his wife'e lover. Ile WAS traced .
;to Newfourdlond. According to Mee
' Mann at Charlton /eland, the &scrip- I
;then of the ealdier tallies with the op. '
nearatice of tide tautitinMeDoetaid.
I have written Mentrear that t'hei,
,echootter ie wintering on tide eortet. • .
1 expect the orouinciel polio?, rut
, show toviteve -seen to investleate.'
fe 'Wove what dryou think of that?"
: derearded rutoeto,mt of the ilral W11080
'thetlitht-S Were rentercd art the home -
:teeming ot' 1 selePor with eliefieettred
,; face -a fooe reonitive. 1.1tearable to
'' the Woman wriase Weakness had
'emoted the nuarrlete,
!"Thereerntro: he ten thousand mert
" :Til7qiellii:witite!reatreti'fapete. Came.' •
• :ton. Becauee Lauthitri, MeDineidd :' .
'happens t•) have otie,, doesn't make
'him the uturdeter.'
; Cameron :reused that the reply imd
'tt personal tintrewas let the nature •
. :of A defenee of ,the maireedelegions,
• .. ; and said teowler: "No. et mime rot, ,
'hut this VeDmieeld sailed met of St. '
..Tiettnet. Oueer if he should be the
i bird they're aftee -
: "Row tree-, police veild eller mai :
:"It'Sure Grinds, 'Me to Wide of211tat I., on Ats 6.10,601/ .
, steno/tot ttosalair la Mere." sirsh, rto,t• *on +lion- tun."
out you? Yotere responsible fortbis I orro sorrt*, foe them. then. Titev'tt
rateti of furand you know it," ;never entlIci ha& Do von think. tiro
; Savanna gravely shook his !scull two num cnn gl 'to +tk, ,,, '.ft4,q1"46" in ,
',' "Eft wow you who tale de r hence on i Seal cove stM t_mt McDonal& it he's'
I de riciert to firs' Sou& Wen we go I , _ . , •.- --
:I to Albanee 1 tell dens peopl' slat de I
etlew matt let Elkwan ees bell en titch 1,
1 Guthrie "topped to- Jetts* at the se. i
rinus half.breed. Of the loyalty of ,I
H s bead mem Who had taught him I.
prectically all be knew about pelts, I
be had had amide proof.
Down the roan over the sea,icet
'traveled the 'Med Ineded with tte.;
Chriettnalt trade. At Xgpiskath
where the early Janney, duak over.
took themthey turned up the deists
to the potst to peas 0* night with the '
MItoritled liongher, whose Indiens at
Akindaki bad left hi* to trade With:
McDonald.
Storting Ow following reetnceir we
tier the otters. before the light died,
• the *led frorn Vkann aightt4 the
Afro0tInv* et Tort Alnentyv
i A* Garth **4 Iti**** entered the ,
trod. pima. Ca wsr raris curious of 1 Iwo
twit* et *heir wiiiisimi. ratio/1- "%Volt 1
**U. whet% ehto noir* 000 11** is•
ilitadt TM you got is• took tbio iopl"*" i
1 : Iwo wet Strout a w*
ooIlastntll
Chriritraa• 'but hod a tarok tiro.:
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