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WON NATIONS Tot tbill man, wbo wcmt there WItlisout
F10441 followers or monsy, w*4 actually in.
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I "JINKA" of Novi 809TIA
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bas" fOrty-stwo rears ago. He keeps
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by hunimosit @A mook *8 possible, OV41
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Othwo had looked with ovirloalty, but
19 ASIONAUTICS
� 44".0t otalled so a klug-for a short tims,
XXQLISHXXN QRKATRR THAN 1KIN08 'He was A 1114st0v Of the 911fir Ion-
& a X "Oft K us
A Srll,l N t F TRY I T 1111UR
simply passes him days, much aft�r ths
M&MOr Ot tbO 1�,%%St3 of the field.
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T%or Raw* lco -soisse, oc renowal 144jury.
mikew otaisisea ipy irswor masters, am*
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INTERNATIONAL LISSON, SIPTs 9.
without deep or broad pity ot my=.
PA thy, Compassion, was the e4wou-
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f'sivot won x4ppolla'st xx"rlwalal Mr. .
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IN OTHER LANDS, guitse. 1144 maunors, sad maual;64 to
SOX OF THAT PROVIN021.
For more than four dooadas bin early,
Otte" 11:0404flit 4 Whippips.
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tjal'"foreacO between the good S43A'
Kjoh-priod for Aiw000nsko at Park.
Ow" got himself aoceptoil its a sort of god.
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bhitowy h!)a booA as Impenetrable as
Public Opinion bam at Various times
Tile 190#4 1010kirl0on. Poke *-214 31.
firlt40,4441th6so0org. ItW804 dif-
Tho. interest in itoronauticoliat bad
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I Cks"414rot KrAdy Poe to file x4ert Nor$- Whili he walk king lie did tho thing.
"Nowiffi- WT
�� 1;1R.4"111-118 Whip "00 %eytrotIl Wlsk thoroughly, and govoruot!I well, also
ro"a,l on the *%or* 40 Tean Aso Wit*
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10,01k 1400 AW014'ast41-41o. N 144
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was tbAt of the Mau with the Iron
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- god It Is goatogIv,
Mgk, Within th 0
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sxpre"god itself AM I t I
a As the corporal
Come* Texto 46t9ve Tky welsubor I'll
Thyseir."
foreage between, heart and **It, of
a romo.rka4le growth in the past year
or two. The element of, mport 0111
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I 0WIM, surrounding biwoolf with money,
Xguy A, foreign has Its Own
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81lkl A, Nrairry.
"Fluanol4l
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raw of probability that the veil will
PUAINUM04t Of boys am degrading and
btutallslug, but the U40 of the birch
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which the outward actm wore but the
exprow"
prodo�uiaatoo, perhaps, but military
nation bormoo sad servants. His relga, which
PrIy4tQ, British king, whom it Could wan popular while It lasto4t gained
Ratuvra," one., of the
,
Blue-booilm issual by the logisititure
now to torn Aside. "Jorom.as' 14 In.
nd has at 411 tlra% b a
Do comoldered
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Vor*0 20. A certain lawyer. Asbax
34, Went to him And boaud UP big
sclona sad suetoorology aIoo claim
their share oI attention, so that the .
Act do without, , , I
I I for him the reverence of the peoples.
Of NOTa SootI4,00ritaltis a vary brief
Aso 4 a mystery, 4144, 14- all likeli-
hood will go dowp, to big grave with-
: An ImPortaut factor In the, Imparting
of knowledge Wall the
oftog been expiging4- in these c0d2uns.
"lawyer It
wownds. On the edgm 91 civilization
all mm compelled to be amatours
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subject is gradually Increasing In I%- I
This 4000 40 Include Officials like for they believed him to be agenuins
the Viceroy of India, who., Powerful delty, And worship , pod at a temple Ike
entry, the story of which IF* perhaps
unique, In the Ann'
als of public docu-
I out any 000Wng able to even hew-
great publiti
schools of I ja a
Ape .ft ,
A woo not sk I agal praott-
t1oner, tut a otadqat f
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in lifeto "neoesoltigoll-am
, atear cooks,
portance and scope.
� Ono of the latest Tentaxem ia this
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04 they Are. Are servants of, the (WOut bad erected to himself.
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mouts. , It Is simply the ome line.
era a conjecture as to his Identity.
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TbG system Of 00691,ug, like US-
law -4 scribe, a speoiA st, to just much
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t6liors, and physicians. Pc4ring In
field Is the groat balloon of Count Zov- . I
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, , ptra to. back Us,- established the beginnings of a
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KADUA HIM TOZ THE MARR
Ong, atill exIAN, though to a lessor
queptious.44 110 IWW asked the Lord.
oil and wine. Itemedios then usually
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polia, of -Stuttgart, Germaily, which
. them 140, But the private John Balls great bortio-trAda with Afghanistan,
Who
But behind It lies one of the strang-
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Charles was a bashful lover. He
degree than. In former years. .
14 the t1m4 Of Queen Elizabeth AAA
Stood up, An Incidental phrase
Mating to the formality
prescribed by Physicians; wine to
cleaa�%. the womand. oil tp assuage the
Mado its trial trip the first of July.
run foroign Stoos quite on wbiou has flourished
. ever since, and
their own account are numerous. It the country cortalul,r prospered qn,.
eat of mysteries -La sea mystery that,
after the lapee of axors than four do.
scarcely dared to touolt his lady's
bA.V4,
durlag bar residence at Windsor Cas-,
. elaborate
which In oh4xaeter14tio"Qf the oriental
,
01112,rt. Dr- Vincent quotes 1iiPPO'
, This great al,robip is olgir-oUrsped, cyl-
Indrioal ;xt tbO middle parts and con.
Mar were all te throw, up their post- 'der his role,
, He only hold the throne
.
cadmo Is still 44
.. Impenetrable as. It
He loved her well, And she
was W thy big 4gfeetlon for she
Pr
1:16, several boys ran away frOm'the
As each peirson addressed the rabbi
aratei as prescribing to,.r ulcers, "Bind
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joal at the ends, with a length of near- .
t104M to -morrow, there Would be A for 9., year howover, for a rival chief
was CA the 44Y that gave It birth -
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Was Modeats, intelligent, and lovable,
school to escape f 1099149, A44 the
subject was ,discussed, the I
he axose. Te4apted, him. Tested him.
with soft wool, awl sprinkle with
'WAA0
ly tour 'hundred fast and'a diameter .
" UID, TINS: IN STORE aroused a faction. against him, and
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Who is "Jesrome to' No one. knows.
but jjl1;,, all good wQmAn. 0 , aXa6a
, "be y
at , roya,
table In the preseneo of tb a
Wt in r
. j,h 0 a or less of siaeorIty sought
'to
and 041.') A U0411 misuoed Ves"
of abog-t forty feet. The framework
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they 44ministrate, bad him wurdored, .
Whence came, be? None can eve r
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In Val
_4, Charles worshipped bar. He
-hew
great
Queen by Lord Barleigh, Sir Richard
find oat wh,at there was of h1m:
oa4
ge, in .Tampo ,5, 14, on which has
been. based mi
co4slota entirely of aluminum rQdA,
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One of the. most succoRsfal of these . -
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Waa Sir Robert Hart. Sir Robert Praia- QUEOR CUSTOMS.
guose. Why should his name appear,
iA- a 0overnment Blvio-book as re"
might Was the, hem of garment,
Saokville ,�kad t a eel r Roger
h ob Ated
Magier. A recognition of his rabbi-
uleal authority. What obAll I do to
many erratio practice
$4 tbO Christian Church, from the Ox-
A anon .
_ bar of regular 24-sl4ed Polk- -
gone, about twenty-five feet apart,
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tioally I'lian" the, oguntr, 410.4
I v, kind all The custom of 1140111AK by Iian
solving an annual amount from the
but to k1so heo� lips or cheek -the very
Audacity of the. thought made h1m,
Aeolis im, whose fA
� _ laosas treatlas on
disolpliase, "The schoolmaster," was
inherit eternal Wet On the surface
trams unction of the Roman Catholic
E;tvo the outline
' _ in croes-�.cotlou; these
China's Prosperity was clue to him. -
I aim ancient oereinony-4till prevails
Years -4gQ Mina was in A hopelessly
country to which be, never ren4ored
a cerit's-worth of o s Few can
tremble. � �
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the result of the discussion,
this question would seem to imply a
ballet in conditional immortality; on
Oburob, to the formal Anointing with
, any Protestant healers, what-
041 of in
to bounta .together by longitudinal .
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and braced inside by radiating
In several towns in England, notably
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. bad w4 44a debt, income diminishing -
,
(it Aldermaston, It .14 letting 14rko,
tell. , service
scarcely Any of the m1mbOrs
They Pat togetheir by the sea, look-
W out up6a the track of the me nos '
SLr Richard S-30kville. at the same
time declared that llau..
'the on
� orface it would seem, to imply
Over Oise I MRT haV6 Include , Prob4'
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,rods, . -
wiresi, finally the whole Is strength- � .
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And on, the verge of-r0a, Hart, wllw� not selling, however, and the property
of �tba leg 1,
is ature know to what the
light which. wbite-winged yachts
Over zealous
master had drivenaillov a of learning
the belief that the Jew merely 40 a
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bly. mea,no that the beat prevalent
medical be -taken for
sued and bound together by a frame. . -
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had studied the couA
. try And its ways is a piece of meadows the "church
for, 06 lbug time, was on very good ' -'was
entry refers; it has figured in the
,, Financial Returns" for. many years,
were'oroming now and then-
"It
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to
-from him, by fear' of'beating. I .
Jew was not to live forever, Our
Load, as washis custom did not stop
Mean$ should
the recovery of the mutterer. "Anolat-
workof rods inside. The opame between .
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two adjacent polygonal rIngs,forms a I
terms with. many of the Chinese. .of- across' which bequeathed �some
I . I centuries. ago to the church. , The ous-
it Wa , s there before tits several prov-
was a witching hogr, a scens
For love and calm delight.11
This severe discipline Is not 41 a.
pleasing to English who look
tda.pocify all the faultiness In the be-
Ing with oil" became do colloquial an
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separate compartments each lado., .
ficials. qua some of t base, seeing wha t
I . - , 1. tom or ceremony is as follows: A
4, hopeless sta,t6 the country was in,
Lnees of Cana.da were welded into; the
� Present Dominion; it was there when
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Suddenly she . moved slightly Away
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parents
upon a otc.1041 demeanor as A,Very jm�
Ilet Of die inquirers: but gave a strong
firuth which when thorough ly taken
OxPraosiOu in the Ancient world
"tadi;lug medicine,' Is. with us. Set
a �
pendent of �be others, like, the wa. D
t,,tigl,t compartments of a ship,
I candle Is lighted, and I Inch below
and kn9vAug Hart know more of Chi- the flame W duly measured. off. at
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Nova Sootia was a sepa rate Colony.
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.rom him, .
"pleiae, Charles, doa?t do thatIll
PoTtaut part -of their solits educa"
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into the mind would inevitably clev,T
'him 04 his Own- boast- This artists
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f,rn,Wg , number of separate ba.1- I
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. Z4040 nanco, than say European %live, W
. � . blob pobat a p1p -is Inserted, The
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in themselves these facts may noit,
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After a famous rebel at Eton
K of error. To inherit. To 1 ftherit
usually gIv6 the Samaritan a donkey,
but bring the LevItO and the
loons, the envelope of emoh being a
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secured him, the position of Controller
of Custom$. ' L ' bidding then commences and coutin-
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present anything that is particularly
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remarkable; but when taisin in con.
"What I" he a0kad in genuine sur-
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some ' 're4test
Years ago, England'a ,g
The Greek word does not carry the
Awxo(w meaning that we give to the
Priest
down to Jericho afoot; but if tAe
lightsilk material, coatedwith India -
rubber. solution. The gait for filling Is
I ues until the inch of candle is oongum-
,
:,.. This -was the. highest post in'tho Bm-
. I I . ell and the, pin drop o t., To the
a a
junction . with f4jetromels.o str anp
pri" I
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"Oh, You needn't tell me different;
school, by Lreason. of the number of
illustrious
English ward, It is used for goods
priest an
,d the Lovite -%to to receive
bydr � I
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.plro,for It carried the control of the L ,
, . one who is bidding as the pin drops
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d t
eaev ion On the shores of the Land
of Evangeline, the impenetrable
you"were just going to pub your arm
man she had sea
. I . t forth.
When the boys had wreaked their,von-
.which one r600ivea by virtue of birth,
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no gentler judgment than is usuklly
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acc9rded them they should be equip.
The entire balloon, Is - covered with .
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reVenuse, and was. in practice,
, . out* the lan.4 belongs, Every three
_�. a.i4mob,better position than Emperor.
and
mystery that has ever a 'We sur-
around my waist, and wore going to
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geance on the whipping.block, and
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am by special gift, oi by allootment
of any wt. Eternal 11fe. A life
as well as the S
md quite amArit oN
*do a, light cotton -wool cloth,
pegamol .
to It froni rain the sun's s L
. . years this ceremony is performed.
. � � � Hart found that every' Chinese offi- . . I is lot
I I At Chedzoy the church R�pre
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,rounded his,* identity, as well as his
try and klos pial" . .. . I .
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"Dear Ara bella 11
fled from the School JULa body, their
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Parentst members of some of the
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which - is nqt measured by time,
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. and, In point of fact, most travelers
protect and
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rays, There- ls also an air space be" .
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. alal.who,banaled the revenues,, from I
.� . � every twenty-one years by this means
I ob,iofto qffice-boy,' helped. himself . '
extraordinary dem6anour, the mat�
ter may Well take rank wit IV any of
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.10h. YOU Wwo going. to (10 it; we'
0004test families, lusirstidem some of
, .26. .What Is written in the 14w.
This throwing the back his
at that thne would be astride'a don,
key as they passed through -the dan-
tw,,n ",cry two adjacent balloons to I
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the -any
. . , . and at Tat*orth a sale by lighted
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�, j" liberally, and barely a sixth of the ' -
� candle takes At
th�, O,b,scuro oases .that history re-
aftea - all. I suppose you-ars�'IkOt to
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414U,1, It I, just whae A lover would
the leaders returning to receive the
Inevitable flogging
of man on
own teachings was much more than a
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8"T114i.defit,es of the "Bloody Way."
prevent undue expansion of
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one from affecting the others. .
, k place every yeair,
, perial'inoome reacaied its goal. He '
- fin WArton the grazing rights upon the
owds. I
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do to hie swcetheart, and I 04pOse - I
" , beforef the Inevit-
able expulsion, -
6froki of %v was a statement that
-it; It
An Ina. Ruins of two old inns a.re)
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. The total capacity is about twelve I
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� bandied out these thieves. The task
.. I roadside -have been -
� annually let by
Some forty-two years a
I go the Pao'
must. not b;b offended if yoti do.it,"
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English boys Will stand flogging,
Jesus came not to destroy .
. - the law,
'of
not to -be found bet ween Jeric ho -and
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housand cubic yards,'wh' It gives it .
t 10
1� �was- an enormous one, but Hart an- '
. . the same means, a custom which has
Ple, living around Digby' 9 eok-tAa
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DArroW strip of land the
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And QhaxIia grasped the situat!04*
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and h%V*O'n,o notion of In -
ju.red personal
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but. tok fulfill it"that the roots all
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Jer4salem, ons'of which, described by
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Poxter, is a caravansary. Took care
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, carrying power Of about ton and a .
"I boaraged trade' ,got concessions from I I
# been oboerved.�Iace* the time. of George
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I nsig'4bouring countries, caused halt a
. on eastern
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O' Of, the. Bay of Fundy -:-one day
and did, exactly what Arabella sup-
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liquor On that scom,no matter what
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be had to teakohgrow in the law given
-by Moses. How ieadest thou? What
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of him- Gently ministered to his
half tons, The total weight -is. about
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eight tons, leaving about two and a
� . I .1 Ill, The one who Presides at the
'. I I I dozen ships to come .
, I auction produces the old book con.
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sighted a Slip in the offing whose
posed be Would do; and the -moon
grinned, and the stars wink0i and
modem theorld,ts way hold, and man,
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of them would,prefer.a.
' thrash Ing to
interpretation do vel . The
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wants. , . - , . , I I
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6 be u -sed for. water b961- I .
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half tons t . I . . . .
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. . - W9ZRE ONE CAME BEFORE, �
. , tainin'k the record of the annual let-
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movoine r
Uts Wal a Unusual; She BeMedf
to be hovering aimlessly around the
the wavelets laughed.' . .
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the laborious task so frequently lm-
rea . d
Lug refers. to public reading in the
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the
� 35., Ou.tha..moirrow, when h de��
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paxted. - Business called him to Jet!-
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last, . . � . � � . � . .
The is furnished by . � .
� . and Altogether made things buim� The tinge Ance 1815 . Awordinary cau-
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� ,, .debt was paid off, and China blessed Ills is then out into JjVe4equal por�
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same spot; AM when dardiness folL
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CAN BRAD TAE INVISIBLE. �
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posed on thom;- , . . I
Eton sent forth the
synagogues when . roll of the It tw
was taken from. the ark, and its case
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comfort of the wounded
chO, 'In" the' . I
propelling power .
two benzine motors, located in aluma- . I
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',%�'- ., t4a name of Hart. The ones meagre re-� tional about One-half inch long, ,,,
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ght peculiar
was- still there. Her . .
too* lug was the oftits;$eet of much 0001-
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ab-
I . People: who think they' ensure I
more of subse-
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iluently "illuotTlous" under the
. twea.
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And 1. wrappings reverently removed,
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man could not be secu-red by taking
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b1m. with him. Two pasnee, A suffi-
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inam beats attached to the lower, ' -
of the balloon; these work four
I K , !eimtNs went'up fr�om .about 15 to X50,- for each lot. 'At. the last. auction
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I 009,00 In t that
a few years, and there seem- attention. Was drawn to the fae
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utwit among the fisheifolk, the only
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solute secrecy 4ywriting. a,common-
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.place letter ca, Ong I
I side ot.the paper,
ty-four years of the iron. ru Is Of. Dr.,
Iteate, known. as the "flogging �
mas
and some I worshiper called: VpQ � n t 0
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read and expoand. This lawyer was
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cleat sum to defray expenses until
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part .
At a
aluminum'sorowo',, two no., th bow I .
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I � .8 to be only one mai.k -in China -Rob- the sporting rights over'a
d ' 31 old gravel
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residents along that _ragged coi,st.
NO xt. "
mocraingto when t Wiled
and some, coMidestitiail ' communioa�
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te&,,, than. she did at any*otbi 3.r peo
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e w preacher. It .
habit
his return. � - . I .
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36. W116h now of these three,
of the balloon and two near the stern, . . I
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like the cropqller' 'screws of . I � .
I- art"flart. He was not an official of Pit wete.lacluded-id lot 1,.,bqt un-
� . in, but
. -A few fortunately t I h .
�:1 P#tij uiteJudepaudeiat. we To no fish *iii tha�
. ,they
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their eyes seaward, the vessel had dis-
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Unn on the other In invisible, or
pathotio,".Ink; 1,rg4 that a I,Lst,.o f
ol,,hetr existence. � . I
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had beseuthe of his llfe(.-tiaSab�*
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bath days to read and expound in the
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think,est thou ' was neighbor? Or,
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s4ips,. . . I
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I . -years, ago bw was of . . "Get on - gentlemen *pleago;
, , fered the post of pond I
appeared; but upon the Is each were
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small keg
every. known com �
p9und' for Invisible
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�Itiiiio:,beIiA master of Eaton could not
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bot.de6bribod a Rugby boy,
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synagogue. no comes to Jesus - with
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b6came'a neig bb or did the duties of
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The "b ov Ided underneath I .
oats -are pr I . . .
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� Brit! h ALmbAssador to China, but re -7 the light's burning," was A frequent
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a of wat
, . Or�-And abak .of
ShIP'loiscuits, and by the, side of them,
writing. is kept , 11 every d etectIv6,
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'together
I as once
designated 'the greatest of modern
a question about the attainment f
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a neighbor, ; or, as the Rovised'Ver-
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sloni,-"proved n0ighbOr." I)r,,Al Ord
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with spiral spring buffers to break the . .. .
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fall landing, and are connected . .
1, � . (.used, for he could do most good where :, I .
. . � � . . exhortation. �. I . ,�
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- as. . AA.funerals in some parts . of Wales
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ing the writing. to makA it visible,
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saboolmastsers. - The lad once wrote
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answered that
says, "How have you ,
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brings out the thought this Nv�
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a one there .is 4 curious custom.
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of one, for his lags had boon cut of
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above the k& The. amputation
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said a private Inquiry igeni recent-
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to him father,., shall.be homAi next
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week. . I did not do it. I know who
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"The neighloc-sr Jew � had become
to the �vouuded traveler;'tbe
aminum pla,t . And wires. A, sliding - .: . I .
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Weight, thp juovemonts of -which can . .
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. strujager ',%marltan. bad, .b comxg his
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be regulated from '
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ing, command.. Russia wanted to -ad- . lamentable' r ascall'-to Perform the
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'Bread
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is ' to- ,writa wt
itb d clean quill pen
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Dr. Arnold knew'.1t I ah . ouldn't have
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neighbom."
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pe nded below'the gongway�,, and serves , . .
, vanice. China a loan, and thug g�t the- duties.of sin -eater. and be at.
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'Government into 1�hpr '
This is are p6Issed to, the man over the. corpse,
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deMonstrated by.. the careful manuei'
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dip Inlon or turnip juice. The
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to 4q� HWd a beapt, but has a Jus j
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spiritual, and intellectual. ,The affs&
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tions were enthroned -theres,and eyery
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to raise' or lower. the bow', thus is- '. . � I
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11, a f '' move. of Ruspials, a�id: she or laid c;n. It; these be.cousumep, and
in wi�;
ich� tbe� r,iw stamps worst banda
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vWLtln�k is ,absolutely invisible until
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beast." letter was sent to Dr
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force which worka in harmony. with
In. as, -with a
'We, that dealeth with hl'
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The stranger 'was ipparentl about
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turns a',deep brown. : Another mes-
Arnold, and there was no expulsion,
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It, mien affecUons; and out of this
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brother.'! , Mi)et. commentators note
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that the. lawyer avv1doq the, hoted
with, " alumiulm -frame.l. _ ::, . .
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This balloon ,was constructed. at . , ` I.,
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111heiteen yeaTs'of ,age, with flaxen
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live, an ou'ricel of oil of
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. the life of a public scji6ol boy, as all
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. word Saintirit bbe,r6�,
an� No man is t
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Stuttgart, but for its trial.trip was I .. I .
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hair� and blue, eYss'; and from:hia
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-the unIve ities the'army, the navy;
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Aaken to Minzell, iiaa�r P ledrioliab .
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_1of.tb6 death.- a: sin-eAter
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and, funeral
clothing And delicate white'siln it
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wate.r.- Using A Plean steel pen, a
. the church are all closed to A guilty
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are, to the Ro the first
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cond ition of inh * itance of eternal
or
"v,ed by any help 6 .- Goi and
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,a � . on the .Lake oj,coustairroa;- The I I . . .
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was infer ' t h . � -
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brought. up. He ` was narsed
message 'may - be Written -wit It, this.
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PUPLI Who has .baeu expelled from.
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school. Thus the follies Of a boy are
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do thou likewise. .this terse
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was first -uttered the am-
trial took -place on lot of July. �
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'at 8.03 and alter,a series. bt ' ..
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acid, wid, will absolutely, invisible
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all car soul,.wbich might be' later-
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phasis was'noe,ded on,the wo ird. 'Iike-...
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evolut . ' ' . 1. : .
Leas 'by the exporlinenter land-. . .
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tj" fal ggm6 of,intornational choss, Rua- lieve tha:t -every drop of wine drun
isia rl��d baffl6d. Ohina his, been'. funeral is a sin committed by'the,
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&� application
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a man. Dr. 'Keate gave no quarter
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.-%vise,,". because .th . sentiment of the.
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are opseratio . ato.which he had been
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*riting done with ice-WAterls in-
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I .not . oveir partioular about.
We are to love him also' with all. Our
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st"nith, With zeal, and'aid
World was. hgainst - true,01tristiam
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T8,30 p.m. ,.Ever7thing regarding eqn- . .. .. I �
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�-, "' Another oZiss of a Briton ruling an wine the eaul -of the dead is released
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subjected, . But iuorose and
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silent; , and Ilia 13pwh, .. if speech if
vWblo* iv' hen, dTy. but. on the applies-
iodine it t blue.
identity, consequently. a licy suffered'
Ow asionhIly. - ,unjustly. Tho expedi;, -
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ensrigy. La I '
' sty, with all oar mind
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dred years of Christianity hav i3nodl-
pio d � I
at 1 and .. Manag Ve . _,. I
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s4aptqry, and t �
sati he landing WAs
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!3, �,aliesa kingdoni is* closely allied -td the from the burden of the s`
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. last-Oorea,-the peninsular -country 1,n some ,places it
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.could be called, consisted only of,gut-
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t1m Pf ulms Themost.
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difficult to' -dateot Are t4 a .com-
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anoy with Which Ksate.Aid 6xecat
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ourifaculty of th h -
oug t, our moral.un
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tied tlxe worldt. seutim,�nsts, and, now
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made with eas'.'. Complete details of , " - . .
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tural a6utids that none could under-
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stand, though efforts were. made by
0ou,nd,s*of zinc, gallio Acids etc.; and
'eve,
was a matter -of some pride amo
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thesch0lam- On. one memorable oo-
deritaniling. Thy neighbor as thy-
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se I If. . B . oth in the Gweek and in the
. they approve of tlis good Samaritan,
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this trial are.not, ye Available, but , .
a few facts have been reported, suffi- � .
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I , Aged, f4t years by,Mr. McLeavy Brown a -death. a bag of'. blemit. with the
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W deceased. - These'funeral
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many seafaring mep w4o had a smat-
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A highly � skilleid chemist ma
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.spend. a long time' in'. experimentin 9
odision.. When, eighty of them Absented
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gngli�h the word for neighbor means,
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and even �vqrldly philosophers teach
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the "altruistic" doctrine he exempli-
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He is a priviite'Brit-on, like Sir 4ob.; bisouits-often small, round" sponge
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Leming. Of foreign tongues to Ascer-
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,tain his nationality. There was .
not
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.before lis hits,upon the right method
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. emselves ,from roll call
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permission, in order ta attend- one of
Qriginally, the neareat Person; near-
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nags, xoxiinit�, � Our Lord ,expanded
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fied. ,In the. present day, an d to bur
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T he' balloon was towe o Its , ", ''. *
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their. boat suppers, he flogged the
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And' rained'themeanLrig to includethe
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classes especially, -the emphasis should
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be, on the "thou." DoWt.
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-after bavinff�b�eu filled, and I , �
shed, .. . �
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- ad , arvel' meaning ale. When arvel
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X. " P'a4;`ACTI,rDAr,eLY THE NATION bread is. passed around, tit a funeral
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him to, jive(tha falAtest clue to his
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� PLUMAGE 09WOMEk'S HATS. %
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. whole batch of them promptV, vigor-
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whole brotherhood -of ma
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Placed .
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anthrophy and '%Veep
sentimental, All. . '
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_1 I in.,lils.hands. He resoued the, coun. each guest is expected to put a shill
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. now were, there any -marks
on his clothing, which , wa I a of the,
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Tht many' kind
busly a ad effectively between mld-
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for'man as man everywhere. See this
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thought dwelt uponin'the Thonghts
over misery and bless other good'Sa. -
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its stability and eqUillbriupn, and to - �. � .
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ascertain the Propelling power
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,'I "� .., � try from bankruptcy, showed the king ink on the plate. . *, - �
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*how
bo6t, to throw any light a,
*ther upon
this country who are shocked At the
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Kinglake, who was one of Keatess
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for ,YoU49 People on "Who Is Ky
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fl)'Ltaug. . Go, you, and . . ,� .
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then allowed to ascend aboait; fifteen .1 I
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to reform the army, swept away MRS. GLADSTONE'S INDISCRETION.
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hbe,iiamo or from whence he came.
thought that. soa birds should be
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pdp�'lsl �agc`rlb6dL 4hu as "a great
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arda, whan it.WaS T0l6asod,L.00,.rryLng . � ..- .
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. , '. 'officitil swindlers and leeches, - and Probably no more ideal relatilong
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" 1: made, a -happy And prosperdus.'nation 'a t existed between 4 married pair,
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. ethers After big strange arrival on
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sacrificed . Order -that their plumage
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may, adorn women's hats WIIIL be glad
scholar, an eloquent poet, � a capital
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FLASHES OP-VIUK�L
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up;Count. Zeppelin , and four btber , . .1 .. I ,. . .
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I , .of it country that had been in a'b4d tbnnth�se Of the late. Mrs. Gladstone
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Shol.eo of, Nova
6 . . :Sootia, any at-
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tempt was.made to teach him ah, in.
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to learn that by no means as many
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teaaher, aad be humorously adds, Itone
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whosm.yoti could hold lightiy_�,for ho.
the lawyer. Thou bust answered
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right. Time aniWer bag been straight,
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persons, It aac,endeVgJoWy,-'t6'aboui .�. ".
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three bundrpd yards' elevation, . tray- � -� .
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I For p case of despotic Power wielded. Through at his long career in public
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felligible language is no * known; but
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song birds have:boon,saerifibed for this
purpose aff has, hitherto been qupposed,-,
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hv* the pluck id. tan, battalions And �
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and correct, This' do a'
I ad thou salt
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Algy,, who I I think
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like to 'farmer. Think how
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,cited With the Wind 0, shor.t. ti)n , , L
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. I bi'a 'Briton, there is an instance life.she was his confidants, and adviaek
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cartaid it L jig' that during the icag.
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� period lit has, passed among -the hum-
and that much of the plumage AuP-
had flogged half the- wini tests �
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taries,, bishops. and generals. of -the
live. Compare Lef. IE 1. 5.' I
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29.1' He, *justify
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jolly it, must be to go'qutof a m0ra-
ob erig appira�tas, it do- - . .
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,c sybt a circle, remained stationar - . L .
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Ible residents of Digby Nook be has
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posed to be -theirs has: T'eally been
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' geese
filched from pligWrits,
. If the . Sue' Lot . a a.
case C 001
00dnUy*" I � . �Ofi
. willingL to hIM56
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Determined td justify a-
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ing.drid.1sed the thutt6ttlies 2naking
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butter and the
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-acing the wind, and finally sank. .. . I .L
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, I c WAS by a long It is said that whon L ]Wt' Gladstone ,
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tot acitl[nired their tongue, and he
has never by speech I conveyed as much
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and barn yard roosters, I . I .
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day
may be pledged by the aniabor otarig-'.
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tociatid seholAra, it,may ba,'of interest
sires agme -interpretation of the word
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" neighbor 11 which *jjIL narrow its
grasshoppers
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grass, anaall that sort of thing, you
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slowly to the ,water. All Parts Work- � .'. .
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eA satisfa,ctorily,*�tad'moro extended . .1. L. I I
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. . Way tbe.mqst useful ruler the became a Cabinet Minister b
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I ; -had ' In dearo. shallwo
. try ever - He was a Sootchman, big! wits, "NOW, y
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as a slngla-�thoftght to . I'
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Thtx fact was reieuled the other *
in a ou'rjous, mauner. Certain love rs of
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to; note Lthat "this dispanapr of woe"
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plication:. so -is Ao- include those only
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tests will probably'soon Lbo made. . . , . I
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and. had a knowledge of the. Moors agree that I shall tell.you nothing so
The manner of his arrival was
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,n�Vi 'd that
birds'niat enna, and. Aso"
among hie PuPi
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,4umbe-red a! teen
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whom bs re on-tbat
cognizes as brethr
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Youni.Hopeful, to his- big sister -1
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.1 Where, top, has there been mUdh
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this'field of investigation. . .1
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11 � . that yon can may nothing, or shall I
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mysterious; .be has remained a rays.
twy over since. Pow forty-two
Pr ompt steps should be taken to.pre-
Dukwi fitteea, Marquises, more .than ,
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Prime Ministers,
is, Hebrews as dia
. L tinguished froul,hea*
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any, Nell, pass me this butter I .. ...
l;vIty in
act . . I
L B ii-rowell, among his oiberworks
'do
1 equalled by any ,man whe ever lived,- tell you everything and you agree to
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be has a mian*without a
vent wbmen from w ring the plum-
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fifty, Earls, two with
then and Samaritans. In deed, we do
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Nell, in a tone of sisterly epr -
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.been , name,
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exset which
age at song bird . It was suggested
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be boy-
Visciounts and Barons and Baronets
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by the, dozen. 'L .
not know whether this lawyer would-
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even include every Hebrew. Our
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If what, Jolinnyl . . . I ..
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vented a flying maciiinei Great dif
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He was Originally a mining expert, the latter alternative, Thereafter
� and. he ops . nod and work6d:some tw. her husband related to hot everything
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given him by some ot tbel fishermen
that Bush women should
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cotted or'shoatd, otherwise be regarded
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'Every eehool has . its particular
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Lord's parable bids him not so much-
Johnny, groaAod to,d0speration by
the delay -If you can reach U4
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ficulty, it is said, . was oxporionced jnL I . . .
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* mines .in the back country. for the that I went an in the. Cabins. t and. she
W -bo, thought that one,of the s 0111148
he that
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wittiLpabile disapproval, I .
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mode of flogging. . At Winchester,
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to inquire who are his neighbors aa
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getting it to the seat .of war, as it . . I- �
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to pass As �
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, the Sn,ltan. 116.bacamo.g never told anything except once. .
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ultwed* resembled word.
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Tile dealers in birds' plumage learn-
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heirof public schools, the wea-
the mot . �
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to learn the opi�it .
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of lovei ' .
. Undle-And'what eve -you going ,
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was. not permitted . . ,�
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baggage,and eduld uly be, traus� I .
� � bless friend of the monarch At one time twti ministers were din-
I who made . .
- It was all very well 96r: the poor
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of this , ,meeting, and at Once ap-
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pon-used and the fashion of adminis-
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$0, .A ibert'din m&n went down from
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be W)wd ,van grow up, lohnnyf
sonal . I
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finally as 11 medical supplies."
. . 1: Ing at Hawarden, and iome, reference
him practically. a ruling v.iceroy, who .
people of the district to be hospitable
pointed a com, Use witliminatruotionis
. mi
teriogi dates irorft,tbe foundation of
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Jorusalsaito Jr.ortobo, Tike road passes
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. . JOhnnY-I'm going to be soldier
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'eaume
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ported - . , .
� sucoessitilly"Ised, !0 ph()-� . . ... 1.
haslotien,
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I wan made -to a Cabinet matter. Mrs.
, didtho work and took the credit, leAv, . . ..
towards 'the helpless cripple for It
to ascertain to *,bat extent, the eking
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the schooli The culprit kneelsdown,
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through a rocky solitude, than is
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Uncle, than le An fight as tudoh
I being
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togfap,hing from considerable beigh6, - . .
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?M� . Ing the Sultan t I 6 amass himself, wjtb�., Gladstone started to may something
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whils; but it. was difficult for them to,
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or feathers, -of songbirds were used in
unbuttoms his braces; at the back, And
now, infested by,,robbers, and called
as waa.b.to withouk caned for
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in connection with wireless We- �,
t " . which revealed the fast that she knew
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earn a livelihood for themselves; and.
their, trade, In due time the com-.
tiwo bo7p. who "take'lilm, uA" or rath-
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the 11 Ited), or " Sloody Way.." -it is
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(her height.to WIU04 it car- . I I
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ANXIETY OF GOVERNING.
when they felt that they could no.
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mittee reported that no plumage 61
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his At
at hold . . ess
btut down, arrange,
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emphatically down for Jerusalem Is
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Reggie -Mammy dear, this Is Tommy,
graPhy,
tied the at tioa enabling: the use of. I . . L
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- flashed. upon her from the brilliant
Onlayson remodelled the army, to-
101196r be burdened with: his supporf,
song birds had boon used for going
'it
f h
so that a inches Interregnum o t a
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on'thd knountain summi Jericho in'
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louses. . I I
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the, Matcom system to be extended to. I .
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11 eyes of her husband one of. thotie lm*
'� formed the revenues, and.soon MO. perlous glances which, gave to his u's-
they Applied to the Poor Couimlssloft,4
we to have the weight taken off their
years, fitting substitutes for being
obtained from the sking and feathers
ornallo-f his back is bared, - The head
mfitw with a rod, OOMPO'Sed Of four
the flat lands of the Jordan valley,
below the sea level. Pell among
M,th6ro r4ther surprised-Yeb, dedr;
eighty-five miles. :- . � .. .
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! . , roodo'began to flourish, Ito did what dally benignant face a truly om.
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ah,mildem But tha 'appeal was in
of pheasants, ducks, geese, cooks and
ad
sWitclies, made of apple iwigs, a ,
thieves. They surrounded hint ovary-
bub,Ilv -n Tommy before,
�e a" .
Raggie-Bub said that
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� I no Sultan had ever been\able to do- mandl,9 mien. -' . .
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kept,the wild tribes of the interl itated
rain; ,the Cbminissioaars did not s3e
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other domestic fowl, which were deft-
tied to the end of a grooved handle,
where. As the original intimates,the
you yesterday
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I was the naughtleat boy you ever saw
. PASSING BEANS. � . I
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- I MrA,Gjadstone by
';,. In something approatbing o4w. Pit.
why they should take over the respon.
ly colored.until th resembled the
I ey .
I our\cuts, and if the opera-
gives h m f
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:thieves of the slerichio, road were not
go Ibrought, Temmy..
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This is An exciting game, and needs . I
her momentary slip that her usual
, AOY..D,n& robbery he wdeddd out to a
nibility: Varomall did not belong to
plumage of any desired bird.
� Hart Franz Potter, an In.
toy takes a good shot he stings hard.
stealera morelyt but men of violence,
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at )east two older people to stiperin �
bomposuro deserted her. When the
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large extent, but It was impossible to dinner was over' she *eat up to the
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Digby County. The aid of the legis.
latures Was then sought, and, pending
expert,
formed the committee. that during -the
Them. is to- this day the following
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inscription at Winchooter.,
miardeibuts bandits. In spite of the
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I Little JAnot noticed that all tho
Ildron, are all Arranged .
tend it. The chi . L .
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. stop them altogether.. He paid off the .drawing room and had a good. old
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Investiptiop, it granted An allow-
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last few years seven I hundred : and
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out disese, out disOodo, mallOt Sorg
faiat that the Romans had built and
garrisoned a fort on the way, these
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odwr,% helped themselves to mustard,
. small'. table. or �
in �WO Unds, With a . .
at ths hold of the line *upon
4 national -debt of ;e2,Gj)o.,o00, And in- fashioned a �
cry. The she wrote a
treased.the hation's revenues from
%nee of one hundred and tour dollars6
"Jeromst'a"
-fifty thousand artificial bird 8 had We&
manufactured in Vienna, all of which
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toirtia c4edi. . � I .
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,robbers abounded. Not oven the Ito-
lou.b none was given to tier. So, when
110 one was looking, she spread some
chair
which 1IOWI of common I
little note of apology and tout It down
4150,00 to 45M.006 .
.i ' . � . to her husband and "the incident was
That was first oo .
Of the aneo -
tion witlf. the Blue -books PrOv
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were fashioned from the feathers of
fowl, (Phe dealers in birds'
, Above this there is a crosier and a
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miter as a toward for the first, fin
I man soldiers could free the district.
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-Stripped him of big taiment. Took
on her broad and took a big modtfiful.
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white beans. There should be the I . I
number of beaus in-sach bowl, - I
Ito lived the life dt an Arab chief, closed," to quote the languaga of d1pi.
- ',but kept to the Christian religion. Be
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Luets; and from that time to the Pres-
,domestic
plumage have now, mado those facts
. 'rob
Inkstand for the second. and a bi
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,everything he bad, goods and money,
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Bar hand immediately went up to her
burnt, mouth, but too proud. to cry out
gains . I . I .
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about 12 or. 14 ia'all, - . .
loma0y, . .
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obligred, however, to conform to
eat his name has regularly appeared
"Ptnancial
known and have furthermore express,
at I their willingness to ludorse any
rod as a symbol for the third.
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. and even his clothing. Wounded him.
only Pub the broad away, remark-
The child next the bowl takes out a .,
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the ceremonies of Mohammedanism, . -
on the Pages of Returns-"
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for investigation unravelled nothibi
law which may be brought, forward
for the purpose of preserving the
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Wbotininattr is the only school
where punUhment Is adihiniaterea 'in
Beat him, Leaving him half, dead.
The phrase has beon turned literally
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ingi in a voice tho,t showed teara were
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beano Pas sing it to the next child$ who
In turn Passes it On 'down the *line,
;' , ,for )is was too tactful to excite p�e. SHMT WAISTS IN AFRICA. �
$ftdlag., The Iftntlen a4
I t large really Helen Caddick, one of ih6 tow white
of the mystery, add the legislature
Ong birds, .
public, aivl here a. formal and some-
'into English, "Happening to 'be half
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near the ,surface-.
1 think I'll wait till that jelly gets
the. leader continues to take out the
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I thOWht him an Arab by birth, -He women who have ventured Into the
has continued the, grant from year to.
year ever since.
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what painful ceremony takes place.
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The, whole school assembles, the head
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dead,40 or, PLeaving him.half dead as
� It chancea," which t4h ows that this.
cold. ,
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a til all are passed, �
beaus one by one u . . � .
the order being reversed whm the end
�vas always travell;ng alibut the coub- heart of Africa, has recently written
try with his sulie, turning tip uuex� 'about hew trip from ZAmbesi to' the
Beiare the advent of the railway,
THIS FISH CAUGHT ITSELF.
loo-
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mister, under masters and monitors
condition wis a matter of no concern
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of the line is roach6d, anit iho bs�as
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peoNdly. He held the chief post of great lakeo-a trip for pleasure.
"Jarom0l was an, objeot'of muolf in-
tweet to pamengers -by coach, who
19'ers#ast .laniped Frant Water and Wast
JAMrAod its w4ehok C1410kolk.
seating themselves' on a raised dais at
the end of the long ball. The culprit(
to the robbers.
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Daddy, asked little 3ack, where does
A snake begin when he Wants t&'Wag
started back ag4in, the'ohIld at the .
dropping them ifttO' tho, bowl.- . . . � I
. justice, and Was feated and esteemed The cottoft blouses or waists which
at, no n&tLv,6 over wds. Whon'some of she wore were WAShea ' 'Ironod"
'Would ,observe blux basking *
in 010
Atecotding to Richard %ties, and his
Preced6d by a monitor bearing the
St. By chance. By a coincidence.
There is to chance in this World; there
his tell I - I . .
o;ad .
q1hers are sure to be . several beano .
And
, his unruly subjects raided Spanish terA by her native 11 boy," and the prod
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0ftminer sun, and would stop to goo
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him and inquire, Into his. case. But
word is usually taken in Now Brads-
w1ok),members of the Now Brunswick
birch rod on his outstretched hands,
whiph he, 00%ro with his black gown,
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I was none in out Lord's theology.'Thers
I 'came down. Was down In fear
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Uotb;or, will you vlea,&6 tell Reggie
dropped in the excitement) and wheii I
nil are returned,those in each bowl . I
. ritbry,, and nearly causect a war, he was extraordinary. .668
pulled his adopted nation through the The laundryni4n first spread amat
eventually they got so, accustomed to
.
the
Ygoht 010 were sattt6d, on th; Vor-
up to the head Ast
marches in art holds
going
;and trepidation beca,ase of the rob -w
tobdiltiletf , . I
Out, he In doAr. .
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are countods the one having the groaL .
. fix, and paid a vory small indemnitY. 'on the ground. Noxt the clothes to be
$*lit and to the stoiry that they
contented th '
Omselves lilth simply
,anda of the clubhouse recently- when
Out bk open hands, Pat= downward,.
and is slashed across thd
, bord. A certain priest. Who 04lit
a �
quiet# .
Yet, mummy, but every tints I hit
ost')duwb6r winning the game. In
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both sides are even In number of I
ve ited his native "'Ironad" were placed on it, Oud I
fOwn of Ab6rdeou for Morod-
a6knowledgibg him by a wave, of the
, they board in the river belo,wv g6me
� large fish thrashing about at a great'
'knuckles,
The NM Of 85 61 In charged to par '
m
' certainly to have axe plified the law
; And the prophets, 2xoi. 20. 4, 5; Dent.
him on the head with dad's walki ng
case
beans At the end thes one who tan get .
a webl�. smoothed oat at well a* p ossible,
. �o miso4ok him sorely now he Is gone, Then, P116ing.st towel OV some large
hand as they passed. With the wan-
rate. Suddenly the fish jumped cloat
auto for the birch, which is n6vor used
gg. 1.4; rog. g8.7. It in Asia in the
.
stick 1-io screams; aW I must bit him,
"cauge it's u* 080161
them In first, %#Ins the game. It will
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ti , nd the 6ountry's prosperity It not cloth. over the garments 'he rubbed him
Ing of Interest and curiosity on the
of the water glad asecona later Biwa
a second time. At St, Paulls & burly
� Talwgd that there were' almost as,
be well for eoniA of the older people
.
What It WAS. Its died of faVOrt caught feet back and forth over it until he
Part of the public, together with' the
a
yacht begs, to careen.
pocter holsts the boy upon his back
many Priest$ at irerlaho aft At Jax�u
ACCURATE I
who are helping to entertain the
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In the Tetuan awatqrs and his funer- thought it was 6mootb tuough,
00"traetion of ths tallwoY-whlch,
Charles Taylor, steward of theboat-
while. the head Master does oxeoutiono
sal6m. Passed. by on'the other side.
Wbat was Oolftizls idea of going, to
children to stand near each of the lines
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� 41 was Aaadvoit ev,6,4 tnora thin 4
; unlike the old poist-road, does not run
, house, towed bat to this yacht &ad
W., Ono else belag permitted to ad.
'allalotex
Walked. away from the case th,at go
the Thokisabd Islands an his summer
to keep orders as this la a most exalt. I
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sultau,s. gorwo did not know he GggAT B&T Op THE t)HILIPPIN98.
War the shore of that locality-
"Ibrome"
found the tish had Juliaped Into tbo
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& flogging - o
needed his sytapathy and help. But our
vaoAtion, this year I
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was the son of a Scotch lailor. bat Ono of the ,Most remarkable crea.
and b1% stra.ng6 story are
now aimoot forpttew except by tbom
e4okplt of the boat and jammed there.
It
At Abhool. everyone is a boy, as tit
the university oaa is a
Lord has no words of reproach for this
iriest,
I dm1t think bo, had an3t Idea on �
DOA ovskod. little Freddy, how is It
so he W481 &04 a groat Man Into' the Wrim of the Philippines Is the great
bargain. ties remains,& a aupj6ot of the �
14 the, Immediate neighborhood of
Ito killed It wltbi an ioar. wits 0.
sturgeon four ifeet long, weighing
ev,ery man,
and nothing 18 A greater Proof Of blS
and iA not bete sitting in Judg-
Went an big meanness. or sedfishnets,
earth, exbopt to count them and so6
U th6ro� are really A 'thoWn,nd.
tbie ��by fish doftlt got drowood be -
,
flying
� . 03%,11441 sometimes called the
Queen VP
Saulnitervilloo on the shores of the
,
fifty -pounds. I
still Wag a boy than the fact that
ot oo,wartijao, as most of ox%r Subaty,
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foro thoy learn to dwim,I �
I fruit -134t, A full,19r6wis specimen
I TO tits Dgntr. ftftlitutlY measuring five.feet from
bar wherg. he was landed, and where
this womeo still adharp +A tbo simplei
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h6lallable tobo flogged up to the timo
sohool, to4olArs ,and scholgra do to-
JJJD YOU XNOW THIS t
Simpkins and W young wife had
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I , Itildib", Authous story ,,The MAN tip, to tip Of its *1499, The creatures
garh.ot the old AeadlAns, and thg
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A dd(ItIll"Ah'a INIO)MOVAIP, .
of his leavina school, which Is usually
when he Is about 90 yetra of ago.
day. its jig toiling li story for the, put_
OW of finding oat. Who Is my neigh-
.1anuary And October of the samo
Jost completed tl�olt first quarrel.
I wished Iwos dead, she sobbed. . .
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'n,
"� &*o Ring" Is (ound6d du jjvj� lit ittimengs Oommunitl6s, their
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j$,nguages ap*M L t t f th &8,�
Is ba 0 e pe
"Ofts: YO Oblige nie with a light'?' WAId
bart .
year always, bogin with, the riam6
I with Iwas tsoo, he blubbo"d,
1010, � Aa ,tx4itlt morvant AaMed food Consisting Almost entirely of tr6.
Ants ot Novtosmy and BrIttany in
A, seotAMAII 418 lie bit ON the thd Of A
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. veimt and
IiI. A UNit-6,
day. So do April and July, also Sop-
Thon Idon1b wiah twas,
� Vowpori who had tome to grief in his pical fruits, 0069siO06111 ths6Y,gatho
obtained the 'Powers of A
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th46 time of Louis QaItOrM.
"Yeromto"
elgar and lookod Aromid & skooking eat,
ItAge on the Oront Northern railways,
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looked oa him Horror or esurlolity
tembor and Webraber. February,
And tho Wiat 4Y)ntiflUM.
� professito", or 00, thlAklY 01% the tress that large
dUrlag the hot ,days of
We traveler produced An tnioty-box
Baked Apple ML -Roll b1soult
or boadIng sympathy brought him
Xar6h and November Alan begin with
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laoflitrah in Vailristto. This Is a wild btranobos are broken by thilt, weight.
I saa daiaptotts holuntry at the back Not many )POAA 4go a few were lim.
hunini#,r, still bOsks I& tl*L ads In
front of the hs�uft whers he livet
with apologies. Atiothor said he didn't
dpok6 and therefore didalt
OrMt out vegr thin; m this spread
nftrar to the wounded man thaw the,
the mamia day.
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of Afghanistan. torth of India, add, ported Into Australia, where they
wIth it FrIwah-A"diso familly, A44
eArty
RAffbell-
110a,n
avoes out quite thin and fine,, roll
the dough so that It will form. a
PtWt Aiad slon** but ha, also %wd
by *u tbith 6thm *1&
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lywhe Laly-Oh. you wicked boyl
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wovaptra,ts.
"Wiftho
so, li n, Is, It Is cattain death for any ,hoLvos IficX6606d W rapidly that they
lit wlat^r.to huddIm close beolds, the
to give me A light?" re"atod th*
Aft"Man, to, the thim. who stolidly took,
mnoath roll arA pla6g, in a narrow,
St A wtaki PAmaritat, as, he
.
tobbing 04 Poor blia of its YOU"
deteafted a Making mant' �
i6kid thi attorney.
xaropmn who IA foud thota, The Xit- ha" bt,,OOM� a pest, A bo�anty is of.
stove, He p4rtakm of xwh, food as
*a out of the window. Then the Seott-
deep t1u, Add A little water, gugar
� j0pnXi*yed, "U*� vpl*rs he, Was. Th6re
0444- Do you uev*r conAldet -tow mad
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iWfliv i1or, no," roDljod. Pat, -1116,4gf.
fits-aOtbI49 to do With' i6'Aftldilik M"d for tWr 00AIPM, Arad recently
to placed before hbw but )is to still,
09400 Ulor Wont reluctantly into lit*
&Ud btittorandbalm F
4rva in sliets
it A StXWVC afttrtkt w"n thla
bet
'man
yo4 inako tbibir 010thort
hoti bartl* a ,pint , er two av be#!t At
by ths *0--tro 006 of tha oftollest 100,000 of tu busts wore destroy*4
tbs mam Atioak, oftam person that
MM r,ftk#t. ow"l, wttl," lit mumur-.
"I'll
KrA OPMd with butter anit sugar or
and tb,o othiTa. Tin TAVits, had
Cni, ropll4d thb boy,' their Witter
the moils sli lk nil) 1tv the owla stuff be-
,� pa mot tUrbUlIlAt U044 6A *&ttlh.. at a cost of tbirty otatA "sl&
bo or" whm firat disoo,"M '04 the
0,0, jl Pot teW to tak' *a* as' *y sla." I
_XJQM#44"0W&&10
ta&k6 a 114um *awe.
00" to thso pitoo, 10 ilmns, to lita,
duut oors, for tbiki:14 bar ;0a*%,s% got In
eh"no thaes for hit, wtomachlit #&k#,VI_ .
1`11114"Wa north Amodt"
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