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4, . - influale,4 and awOlen by rbetilliAWsul-
that gold conaltIon of the , blood which 1.0,
affooto the muselee also. �
Sufforero" dread to move, es.DeA.Ily I
after Sitting or lying long, and their
conditiou Is comiponly worse Xn wet 0,
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but have been. Cont letely oared by Ilood'a
Saxiiallarilla . , for Moll, I am deeply . grate,
4ul.11 gxqs FiRAliczs 04rru, litroseatt,.,011t,
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'*I'll attack of the grip which left we 1.
weak 44ndd&hnolpless and suffering froill rhou-
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F i . ,���,,`,,',\ ROU'lle WOO thall fifty dollar bills."
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, � I Grasping his arm, Bile halt dragged,
po ; re , I 11111f led 11144 Into the house. Enter -
I 11 I Ing the sitting rooll), lie strode to the ;
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V�.�- � all effort to count the money, but his I
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II "I '1'1� . I ning and be gave it up, ,
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Bishop sat down In hie Tilace in the
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me. I have lie, b ealtatlon in saying It saved
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me without PUttill' Y,�Irelldlf in jail far i
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chimney corner, tile pucket on b:S
knees, While Polo Baker modestly and
my 111ok" U. J. MODONALP, Trenton, Oat,
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the rest ot yorw life. That orderPs ,
Craig?" as%ed Pole� "Well, set down
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' Removes the cause of,rhoumatism-ho
you've got to bare a un Ing.kF ,Publicly ,
.derstand dIdult. No, when I'm paid back Alan ,
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tOul;hest Job I bad was m4nag-
outward application can, Take it.
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The old man Stated limitatIngly for 131shop's money 111.1 let '
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feeling of the Stone, be Compiled, L
"Ithollgbtwealready-but,ofcotirae,'I steal an' not wakia' the riffie."
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contrary.. I believe at you wag tryin'
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The logic Struck home, The 'warmth I
he said haltingly, "I'm relidy to agree .
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to git some women out of a burnful
house they'd want to have tlio'r way
exert themselves sufficiently. The ,,in-
of hope diffused itself over th o g �
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to anytbing that III make y4m. feel pate.11 form. -
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clout Egyptians used to, fish - Nvith them
on the Nile, according to the retire-
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Rindel, 'lowed j*ou would," And, "Then. I'll w.rit to .
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to Craig's overw,belmliig,,'astonfellr�ellt, .. a a note to my wife,
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. white. about the gills an, screalped,
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sentations on walls, etc., that have
Pole drew a revolver from )At$ bip pocic- he said. . . I
Pole reached for one of the: torches �.
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Ot ftild looked at It, turning the cylln , .
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the female oil it, fte knowed I n reason
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"You mean, Bgkcr'l� Bu "Well, I'm glad I won't have to go I
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t1jat Craig was dead fixed an' couldn't
gIt out i.4ntil Bile coin , .
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words remained unborn Ili furder on Darley," lie said. "it Ill.. be '
his bewll. better far both of I
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structloils, but she wanted to know all
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fling theory that the sun Is Inhabited,
He believes that away in the center, of
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I Seemed to have beset his I can let You out before Sundown. You �
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about it, Then I told 'or she'd be ar--
. tested far boldful the moneyt AW that
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and Indigestion
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I Indigestion and dyspepsia* nervous, slvl-. - I
I headache and ,sleoplessne,58 are aniong tile 1�
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. 11 Mrs. Biown, nerve tonic and health .
ircstorer that I have ever tried, I can fully
recommend tbil preparation, knowiti,g it to lie
very beneficial in my case." . I
13y iloting your - increase in wcight while
using thli great food cure, you can prove that
new, firin Ilesh and tissue is being added to.the, .
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rtrait and signature- of 15r., At. W, Chase, the .
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Ralculs recei' book author, are on every.box, � I I
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"I a . In't.goln, to Ile, I Wont it.moro ..
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the sun's brilliant crest and far separtit- to ,A sweat uroite out on han. If# I go t; nor in a trot. 8b a f etched It - out
"I mean that I've tuck . the trouble - it's a olght better ' n gittlul lique beer I 427tar a Vore moncyl ltls,all thar." - � "Well, it's vores," lie at�jd. heaven. I Want it of wo..have a right - �
ad from it by a nonconducting atmos- . I . . . . . PIlrtY quick, a-cryin, an' abusin! me .
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phore lies a beautiful planet having all, to fetch you, hear fe� a purpose, an' no bed to speak of," . ! a little gr�6ery store out Ili Texas, nigh to it. 01i, I don't know,"' She drolved . �
, Mr, "Well, I would, an' do," Said Abner, by turns. AW soon as ,the money left t a 'her ,head InhorJap and began to sob.
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0 Ctaig, an' that ain't any us .,,I'm putting my life In your hands, in the full tone of decision. let hands; .though, she begun to beg 11 .
the ' e In beatlie I . 1.1 ,"I know . . Indian Territory. Solpe thinks that v '
more desirable characteristics of b t the bush Baker," said Craig; and with an u . . . Wingbill 111 turn up thar an' Jlno 'tin Bishop stood up. He we adtoward
our own earth, I � It oil .to git at it.,, tax, , steady hand he began to write, 13, he's got itI11 ' me to ride f ast, - -.1 wanted to come hear- I her in 4 jerky f"liforl and laid his I �
. . - - "Well, yolre wrong tfiar, Uncle Ab,Pl. �f - .
. Craig made ano.t1for effort at Ut 1 gust, but I.felt:sorter sorry fet Cral- but a body novel, knows Nyliat to be.
. A Wrozaing Mound, ance, but failed. , Pole could bQar his . "llold oil tbar,11 Said, Pole, "YOtell , said role, striding forward and s1inking. an' 'Wellt an! let 'till -out.'. He was the � Reve.these days.11 . . hand oil the rdtifullY tight knot of hair..
apitl breathing and -see, tile terrified ' know the best Wftj to wl�lte to be' "That-sbore Is a fact," opined Pole, at'tbelback of her bead, - . . . I . .
In Wyoming is 'a wound of rocli; and r r, but -Intoachair. "You've.gotasgo6djudg.' gladdest inlin, to see me you ever looked I � . ,
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earth Standing alone in. tile middle of gleanilug of his wide open eyes, when the money's mentioned, I want ineirt as any man .1. ever r . un ac . ross. 1. fit. .. lie thOug I Ilt . 1 was � goin' . to leave 44Sally, that porn bretid's a-burnifil'. .Ef "Well, IVS yores," lie said. ."Alan : I
. . I a "You've ,bad a-Aots '61 doullies, Mr, �.)'OU to Say the $25,000 deposited In. ilia . thoughtJlke you do once, I'd 'a' tuck Plin that. - Ile looked like he wanted to, you'd use less lamp oil, you'd smell bet, - thought Pole would ralso a RIck.about
plain called . Church butte, It is of . . 1. �
Craig," said -Pole. -eyou, . bank by the Bishops. You see, join not � my oath t 'e.*He says Winship was t uch ter." .. I It, ate me an' him. had It made out
a- . . . � ve made yore , goin! to. tote'no order far in . in . I .
most fantastic Shupe and looks Ili tile mist 1, bat he - had It. about two hug W in
. as an' bad yore good luck, but . . oney I hours by sun this evenlill, - but I Rin to Ill - 4. The n deep Water . 'Mrs. Baker darted to the firepi , Ili yore name, so lie couldn't tat(.h It. I
distance. like the rultis of some grant] . . hallet Do right to. An' I'll tell you, all- � , I an, � y both got, I .ace,, It's Yoresi Sally Ann 'Baker. That's
old cathedral, * . - � � I . . . . I , swear he liftin't a cent of It now." speculattle, an! CKaig was tempted to ' raked the Ilve'coal4 from beneath tile I . . I � .
��. -.-- .. - other thin OIq man, you needn't throw - ,q)o you mean that, P61011 Abner cabbage on the $25,000.11 � .. tile way it rands." ,.,
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. . . -- - As God Is my final judg6; of I'm tuck , fixedly. . . . . 1. Sat Inallance for a long time. -It looked turned over the pone with tlw - a aid of a � T - = - .. . I
. I - up for this, they'll novel- make me tell :. "Ile haliet got It,. Uncle Ail,'? Pole I
: . r* whar you. are, I'd wait . . as It Bishop 'wauted to openly thank case knife and then caine back'to the . - d'10I
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� pegged out, anyway." : . I., : ,"Ile did have It, but- he baln't got it I never done such a tbIng'In the preienc�e : �111'er the last month I've had my eye ,
0 a - , "I'm not setting any trap for you, .; UOW. I, Z)flyiol'�OK
0 . I got It frbm o1m, blast his ugly of others., and he could not pull Willseig on ilia Bascome farm,?l Bl,.qliop . was �
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III 110W DOE8 YOUR 0. ;;�A , . . Baker," whined Craig. "You're got the ". pletutopy I .. . I . . . , to It. He oat brouched up In. Ills tilted Saying, "There's a .1itindi-ed acres . . . . . � . .
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0 LAIU'U, READ ? * VIP I "You got it?" 'gasped Daniel.' ' I.IYOU?il phair as If .burning 'up with the joy of. evvil, solile good bottoni land and up-- '. I - I . .
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, /- -can ask of you % my life., -I've got aus.it,deviled In so , � . The silence was broken by. Abner. . . I I .. 'Shylock was'the 'hian who . -. ,, .
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: It tile labal on your 4 ., . 131shop's money hidden In' my.bou I 0 much that 11 de, . , itercs, o'go6d .wood. Thon tbar's a -five, . � . ... -
'in 97 it .- AX. l �, MI .- terinindd to, have It � by book *or crook ,.Daniel as he.filled his'pipe an I ew and .1 room -lioii a wanted .,.i 'potfnd, of btlmaa ' � " . I
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. I k;� . I am Willilig.to restore it If you *111 re- I ei it killed we or put me in bock tile stood over. the'llreplace. � . .. I '. . .1.
a 111calls that you owc� * . ! . . $a, well made till' tight, tin, � � .
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0 for six years � stib- . 0 . . - I 01 � Jease we � I ", n Write my wife. a note rest ol my life.', Pole rose and took a I * "They say trioneyls a cuss an' th e barn; Co*liouse ale Stable." . . � . - fll�sh. There- are ,niany - .1. I .
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0 scription. . . . .0 " I - I that Will cause her to give it to, you.. , ptIckpt Wrapped W brown paper from � root Of all evilt"..he sald,dryl ; "but ."Lord! . . .
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. � . I . I . . . . . oat and laid It on . .the i ln�tbls case. It'i give Pole Baker that a book,?'* salcl. Pole, ,tan" it's a (Iii'llily,m. Shylo�ks . now,.'. the Colivale,.j- . .
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: Does :, . If 11 I want," said � vesduent; Xlk. Blshop; : They say he . .
. - 'AD' ' 'table near Alan, IoGoa bless you, old chande to show whatl.ii In lim: I'd 'a' . Cent,.' t ti,ve, .. the.
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0 Ivell � . I . . 0 1. � I'll-say,this to You- I'll agree to Use my boy,'t'he said, 11thar's yore mone I It,fA, � give,the, last cent I have to tal done offered it for fifteen -.1itmOred. ' It's. . wl . � . . . . 1. . � .
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. ... . . � I I .1 Influence with, Ala a' Bishop not to ban- ' all.tbar. I c0unted it. It's In. fifties *bat he did today. I - grant., you lid . , tw. .kl ',.,child, Ah6 'pale. young. ..
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� go Isn't it rather .1: . - . .,die you by law; .but the best thing far ' aiiV Iluud I 'I� . . . , ; .- . oil 'deception', but It was.the, fust any, wono� by buyin' that property, -ft It s
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0 long, six 'years too ' 0 �, ; . .. , I �et S. . . us I . 1) 'I'd hate to contra:ct -to - wol . : an, all. want 11'111n, 11' fle 11 . . . I
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long ? � . -6 .. �.-- ,you ail' yore.family to dd, is ,to shake . 13re,tth]68S]Ylthd-wltli'ex�tinded�y6s��,I Water.soirt that ,that Bible king fesort0d . - I . I : . v - I .
0 0 � - ' -e f eat . - U � I to' b�lld jest the house an, well'an�.,out- - ; and. they can get it---4ake - -
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' . . - -seek fresh pastures. Theseround-heer . * . .. ' ' ouses'fer a thousand." - . . . , .
e To have the la I � . 11 . .. �.
b�l * , , , ' . -- 11 . . . �an , d.opefted, itt, . . . . �%� '. I,. divide that baby, by cuttin, it In halves. . . . . I . I . . Sc6 ' . I .
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0 - .0. , . � I . o I've, !. - � t ' . 0 fetched out the. good an, squelched: � "I bought Jitill Bishop told"lilm. "He - -:. .1 . . . ..
rend J8,11 04 would .* .. " ... . � .� 'Great God!" be'mut ered, - . . . . I I . .
, .� . sepil',"P.. .1 I I . . . . ., �.-. .. . . . . let me have It for a �good dclI4 .'I , . Scott's . ;E, lj,yUls�iqn . ,
0 be ]letter, iiiach het . 0 1 . . . . . . I � - �, :.*iII61! slVang up -and looked at the , khe. bild!, .. ,� ass .n is -fldsh : � .
. . ' . . , A.bner �laneed at Pole and 6 . . I . . . I . . I I .
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. e - ter. .10 .1 - �� I Craig wrote fbe'noto and handed, it OtUck of bills, but said' nothIngI Abnor gli'Ve of hs'..ImpulsIve inward , '� , - bbne.'aild mu'sclo - - -
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.. �..'' .. 0. - ,up,to.Balter. Pole.rend, it, Slowly illid , �1,aiihig lfdrxyard, uttered. 4 little' low , laughs.. "-i'vf�.bo:y,.N),Uel�,treaebilother, "WeW ,you ..made -a.; -dan,dy. trade,.. I . . ). . �, .. I . .. - ,.� '' , :
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: The label tella�. tile - 0 , . . . then sald: . "You I mought ta � ,:axed ?a , o . i . . . I � I ' I 1"Mr. . Blsbop� - Ali , that, s .,wlfat ... ready . - . . . * -
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0 tale. What .diles ' 0 . I I I : � Ir to ex,cuse bad..*rltin' anl� sp011n'; an' I , Is . . I , - .., . 1. I aliare I ,Dedtlio .Sao whole.strinp,01 ' Ino6ey.will, do! � Whon� you" got tfie cash, .. . . .J t f ceds th.c. nerves, � SftCngtl1(- M. . I �
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. I . , , hoplie t . you, - �. things see a at bottom figures I t'e diges�i��: organs And they - ,
a. yours .Sity ? . ., . a 1 , I 11 .. .. I .hese few lines *11,11 find y6u'�bn- : . � did
0 . . . I.. 0 . � .... . . , .. . Pole, old boSr�:-jou didn't did you?ti he frog 0.1i the golden Sands.'. You',dou!t in 0 colL . . . ! .tl,� - . .
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606666 -(D 0 0 . I ., * . iisk6d. - - . � . . . � � sing an',pray-a whole lot, nur.keep . .
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.00-000 ,000.00.eoe. . . . . . . I lie that's all I want,. lNow you , . ' I '" ' ' ' ' . 'his. pocket and slapped. It on* his *kneo. *, . , - I . I . . .
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. 0 .. . . 1. . . . � .. I Re .p -yor( * o . "Didn't iarm..a hair of -his bead rtj yore religloa in sigbt, but when* that's . . . Fo . . : ' "
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0 . - . I . .. ..0 , , , . . I . , � Sl1lrt'Oil-f'alI' d let ,-It! skee.rd. sald Pole, ' 4,� ,S I work to.be done ' '. "'Yes,, 1, closed� the deal' this evenint, - r, nearl� - thj�t t , � 1.
I � I* I'll . . . . 11 I' wilifted was Alan . I - you sfiuck off yore - y years
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. . I I - - - ----.. Nmm� . � . . pitch, ail'. ,yo(i kill beer* Yore eyelids ..'� I 4dyVe . . .. � . . . � I ' 11, IF . .. . . I I hain't rented ter next - � ` scott"s Emulsi'�� tia�s�been-Ahe - . .
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- F -II, be back, . at � . No one spoke a ter th, Is' outbu t f r U . - ,.
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� ared his life. And I. thank. God I irs o 15 i .� . . t) .� . . .
. .... - - YOU SP, . . . 1. I I 'i . . . f . �� . # great -i;ver of IIUMAn flesh � 11 , I
. � I . . -1 flud''yore ,old 'I'lidly. ! you.g6t the money., . Words became ' an . . .. - I
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ResWts.from commoh -soaps: - - , . . I . an! tuck ihe'Swag w! IIIA. glad . . . V ., . wardly. 'on this occasio' . I
. . . over the bills..: . . , . . ,., barrilssed� ex7moonshlher that ofie'and . . n. I - ... .. I I
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., . . ad ',or agin.axin me ques - Alan thinks that. 1. � . =. * �
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. yoil did when you listened to my'tale tions." - I . I � . 1. .. . - . . i . . I ' * 1 all had sanctloned'Almer.Daniells
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clothes, shrunkea flann&ls ttb(l�t that lump, al gold/t I � . Pold,backed to the fee of tlio'ladde�, I Said, pale w ,$ad-exciteineut. . Ion.'. � . . .. . � 1. :. . I .. I . ' ,.live ,in' a better house'tillin j ; I E", . h I tis. .... I :. . .
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. . . ... . I "You've trapped. moll I ilues . � . t . � "Three. times! -:-fust wh jt.-ijil' 1. . le4ned forward .and . looked -at . beer log cabil, an't- I Toronto, . I Ontar . to . . .'
.. I ". I I P t: fro - folJowe Ilk C lg� . an s turn- Bishop . ' 1. .. . I �6c, and $000'i'
... � I . . . ' ,in . .d . ra I .. I . ice of.*tbe fired woman.. * . 1. I gli. druggists. . - ,. �
Ll , L ' , Craig's quivering lips. . '. L I . . '� ' . ': "DQ1I!t' JedVa, Ilia here, 11liker,". .he" . cd Over to 'Me ..ale � twice on. the way the clock, and, seeing that it was 9, he. 1. tfie'�WaD"f . - I I - . - I
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-_ ..- "That's'about the Size of It "I - '.. & t orn town," I . . ,.,Was aglow with expectatidn. . .
. I I t . .said lulipjorillgly. L � "Doutt, for G�d"- . " . 1. :put.the money Jwa,* ureau drawer and sank' d * 9he . -!:-!4 . - � � - . � I .
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I Mrg. - ll;sl , � own� on ,.the doorstep and sat , . --�-'-=-�... � 11
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I e: words formed the . sake! 1 i3wear I'll go with you and go - . � h . piltill, � turned ,the key. . Thefl� be :took down � 1. ,.. . . . . . i * I I .
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.., �. f tt� ' ' I . . I ... . I now, standhig, In the. shadows ,.of th th big family Bible from.its. shelf- and , . I �� - . - .1 . I .1 .
44" . I I I . Iiej�imilngaiifltbe.end'oi ' -91 - - ��OU.tl a money -'t I I � . I I e. , . I . . I .1 . . -- w- .. .,
.. � asp . L . . . � % other. In hell lap. ,1814 had alway§'dls�, � ucy . . . � . . I I 11 . � :. .. . . . . . I ,
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. . . I . Pble towered oy' i him, the �revolvar . - .111 can't do that, .Mr , oth(ies as'If bewildered by what sc�m-: Sat* down near tbe lamp.* They.: all liked'111itt � cabin and r'411N, , . . I .
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. I . NK r. - C ra I . . . L Is it Our InOney74s It. our'n?" sh6 - ' - ' . . � I . . . .. r6tindings., and.there was'something In' . 0. . . .. .�, . .t : �. . . .
'ffi I I . .: .. . g, ,thar is one'nian. in. this Cash," promlscd� Pole., , "It ,ill depends . . I I .- ' , ,.� . ... . shop's talk that made hot think 46 . , . . . . . ,. . . .
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OAP XNSIC, 7orld that V4. die for twenty -ti as �,. on that 11,11 lieep my W �d It':jou, do . I . . bffik .,: . . .. �
IF160 . . - ,. .. � . . . Pole?" %. � - ' . � ' I . PTER XXIV. . ' - : , was abqut to propo�o ' . I . 71 .
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AtA for the�ocftiron Bar. . NO That man yoieve.robbed of'ever i,: , .eS,m, - ,,replied 'Pole; . I . and., I I �1! . .
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� 7"%7'� .*. lar 6il hope on e4#1l. I've fetcbed'jollL. old. buln, With, the �Ieading intonat-lo ; ,He - I) a- ` l " . . . I .
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. . . . y� �IoAm .. "I 11, LIL .. go ng to trust ,you,"�. said. t.b6 I I a or I umpl . ed I lece of p In .,the . precedf g. Wor,mduth,fil I.Open; she i .
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1. . : . n ,; chapter old man - I lowed herself' -Thenj as . . . . . . III. , , M, � :
. -- . . � ,: beer to (lie a lIngerin' death, 'ef-',ef, - 1 1 of a t0rod'4nil-frightellea child., per =ded -it to Miller., 11116eils i I . . .Bishop, fust I . . to - breathe. ' I . - . - I I I .
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. .1 I sa , of -nd - - he- bad: g , �'.Craig's order on his wife far It an' In . At- dusk one evening, rode'up,,J Bishop Paused, .,.hir husband's voice . . . II . . .
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! I y �75`64 doiet refu his money.' Aftel - out Pole thrust '. . . .L humble domicile. Polo 1,�strwzk dumb disi . bay to hot! heart. it � . I . � '.. 1 �
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.1 in g a fire of was as -if sho,was falling froln-g�lowing,- - 77 1A � I . I .
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� IN ' 'it lie acknowl dges it'is the Fol Bakerli: .
. .. . . int mail is Alan BishO, are tli:d' ,his head Into the ope again. ."It Ili , , . . ,
, . . . ning .W, *s In the front yard' * akin '
0 . I $25,000 -,to a celit.".., - I : -':- ''be like you to coillb lip 116(v ilie ,try ,to � ited b *. Bishop. lla� M,:Owt '91110 sti6hsi: hvigg and chips. , . - *. . :.. ,, . i 01) ail, , I - . .. �.
Curin Reco*ed . "But I hay.-en't, a' all * move thl, me no tr6uble.� 11ve got !tin -4xod. He,11 . 4 a back L ispi , , . . 1. I I . . I
- . ny nioncy," - me s - rocR 11 - jl� 'a, I . ' "What's that fer-P the old man. quea- s. .V' . . . � , I I I I , . I
HundrecF. have btreri'. r . . . - . ad a ,tIled.,Outj,,Dut i : 4jr ' I . I I
I. -: tile crouchli : ledyb.- Darloy' ill the mor . har's more,larld in that fdjuil I ' . .
freed froin perelstent' . . - -0-"not 6 dollar that , .-Ou 11i6tight as 'W'ell not try It,, for Ilin - . I �. alle. lle!i, . 'be dismounted, and hitched �� � � an - I'll, I . � , i � . . , - . -
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$4,16 . afedrd this �11*1.-glt out an, he'll be . �; . .
,bt I I 8 I . aft load ol ' L . .. . . � f (" � ,
Ifical y 11110.4 I .. I . , �. 90111' to add AboUt:a (111impe, ... his horse to the worm fence. - i ,. I. 101. 7/( 1 . . . 1. . . .
"I'llen you live In a purty bad fixIlp- - rocks to it to keep' the wolves.from. - lynchiA." � L . to . �ef that's a good cabin on It an' ' I )I A , . : - ; -
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fts=o * I un' . To drive off mosquitoes;,, Said Pole, fifto cut off enough � .
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to cur . 41114. role. tolTilless I git that amou"jit . - ftgbil you..o i . % , Alan was:,. profoundly 'move He . ",
6 hea4ache we , I . L - I . L . .. wiping, ills ,eyes, N�hfcb were red.frow *, hoss I'djest as soon j nd t I . I L I I I 1. i, . I . I I
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do It or retubd tho ' Lit mollf'T. groin yo -0 i L -�PTVR XXITI. transferred his gaze 'from Ahe Money the . . a - hat as this � ,� 11 . . .
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11 L . L I., . . . . b you'll. llin r �lllvll CII� . . .., - . . I . . to Pole's facel and le . an . ad toward him ... effects of the smoko� "I'll � never' :166r. I.W.Aht to do what you. an' Alan . � I . , I U/1"" . .
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I I I � . . . L I . . V AYLtAN A1ILLt1.t and Alan - ' pass another. night like the last Un of, tbink Is best all round . I . I I -, - � -1� . .
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. . da-ylight.", . I . . :" * 1 "Iyou did lt� out of friendship formal,-. belp . , It. , I , . . . . . :: X L I I ., . . .- . -... -' � ? . I
I . I . , . I . o, said: b1i . I .. . .. . I kin llowed r4y blde'wag �1011, Pole;� P611011, , , � . . .. � ... �- 1'-.. I. .
. . � it 'pent * that (lily -oil ilia river ' h t voice shaking. -, . I I . . The wowafi .*ds IL . .1 . I I . 1. . .,
molyon Inelin to kill a lielploss ulail'., - � trying to catch fish,' I thick, but they, bore*d fe�'. oil all over cryIn . . . . he test of a heating systeM ... L
. I . � . . .. . . . . . . . . I but with:, I .. . . : . "'.Vilat, � a WbatL *1 did It far, Alan, an', L . g It to. herself, Ifer tace-lowered to . � . . I I 1. !
I . . I .Tile Nvorft were like a prayer. I no luck � at all, ra uriling amp�. . � . . . . me from. dark. till sun -up. I. nev I i's the wirrrith of the -hall' I .
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I'd bottle - you lip hv(�r, to, di(o ,,' said 1 -lianded to it 111te tried. smoke, but LHank Watts saysftlo . � Y . �
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rAft . , I jaid hold ot thatvad an' Allowed It � � , W1 . . . I
I Pol : Bl4lrer flnuly.. "You've mbt mo ' dinner. Th6y�passed the afternn I ahead 6.1 . I . .
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. :" in this lone S, sljotf an, no nnill �!oiltd 4 I., target 6 iil:g.oll the lawIlL With. rifif"S J tbjng* ISP,.X felt'111[6 flylle.j" y- "'Shucks!" grunted, the Oil "
. . � . . . I .1 .0 �- . 1. I . - ". . lilanter; 11Y thQse r.o.ouls and fireplaces .''ailtl 'Win-, L 'cornfortabl& evefi t, ' ' . I 1.�
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" . � . I - I I4Y,'yOiie..eud.to me,s'lnl fact, all that f and revolvers, ending. tho' day uy a . [., -:,,TL ' I Vt, Nvorkile.4t . I dow She I .
. 1 $ ,I. I., I . I _ . . ,11 U$jill about It, Balier," Sal& a I t right, A few rags 9 Wlth:llanos of glass In them: al ) . ' . I
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+� , ... I : . 101OW' You would swear you'd tuii Off ,! fo�Rless ride oil their horses iicross.fhe, , burnia in -ti, pan nigh. yore i bed may. * . ture. I over the house.da' I
� . I TrointI16 fOlks"you've defrauded. -'You '� fields', over tone . as and -ditches' after .Miller wrapping.uptlie Stfick of bills , .�fahcled- she .saw bar ebildrell J)hlyind, . . .
I � . . . I . . I � . � I , ' ' drive lam out, but a sm6k � and night. . Getting-,upAlme, .
1Z . . � . .. . I "All right," said. Pole, but Mrs. 13Jsh-. . 0-oui h6q. In 611. tile tight-, smooth Iloors - iin I I . � .
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I m6ile� ol� Alan . .tile ui e ox hunting', a sport not ' 1. .., . the yard 'lI jest drive e�i , I . . 'finds .perfect. com -All� . I
11 ,. - . Z:�. n I � I . . � I ..oti lnterrul)ted him, I .I � . . . . . in. ... : .. I hoheysuckled porcb. Fop''o'Wililnuto I fort I �.
. ,BWTOIS RI poliqslbly vave 5,011. Y6U often Indulged In In'that part of the . "'WhatTi said.Pole In high disgust. I-thlbSe, thinis had been I hers � to" be - - * I I .. .
Jcllow t . . d4w Over thehouse.' The .
I � wet ellotllzll� V . . . . . alt far Alfred," she'. said, her Vale . I .,# . . ,�
. . .. . hat I till iliar ain't � ftubtry.' . , - . . . .. - . I a "Do you expect me to. sleep. Bach hot I snatched� away by tho.callong Indiff ' ' I , .
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. . . . . rig,.flathey sat !it the I Yll tun find lim.IP I I once of her husband, Who, - alas,'lfad' .., . I
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. I . fetched. a poll ail, Ink an' paper, ail' I -'sitting Mom smoking attar Supper at- I e things may eat -me .10Xf-6rd. ., . ,
- . ---==a�--4 I . I She Went out through the dining room, I liever cared a straw for appearalicest - I . . . I .
(1:1 r you've* got to Write we an order for I 9(trS" 11CCO . raw, but I'll,be blamed at I barbeleu "Oh, I, wasn't thitiWill abo' . 1.
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the Molloy. mpAnied by Abner Daniel, ! toward' the 'stables', . ut rentin' . .
A. J. GMI t,' G If I bare to go as fur off ! With Ills long, cane stommodilipa, Mrs. � . 'myse'f to please l6m.1.1 . . �. . . Hot Wa � . .� .
I . ' its. AtIftnta,,IlII take tile fust tX,a1n'all,. i Bishop came flito,the r , band at iavery-step I'Alfredl 011, Al- ,I It to'youl" sala-13ishop, Atid.the we- . ter .
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Scientific Jouiellet almd ' I . oom In her quiet 1. fredill . .. . . Mrs. Baker, appeared in the cabin � mail's dream was oven. She raised her - . - . . . I . .
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. , go at ...it. if I sit -file money, you Nvay, .sliloothing bell' apribli ',with .bor . I .� ., door hoidl' g twa of -the youngest chil- � head, awako again, ' "You see,,, went . . Z70 Alth oaft � , I . - . . . I
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� iavticlan., - -OUt;'ef IL (Ion't, You Won't See me . � . I . I ; "Heorl" Slid hea d him call out from dron by their, bands. "Ile won't take on Bishop, still St , . -o quiL
I CLINTOM, ONT. . I � , i one of the stables. .. I : , in rugillug for proper . . .. ". ..
. .1 . , liglin nur nobody also till you flice yore "Pole 11111pell's rid up an' hitched, at I I . . y advice,. Mr. Bf hop," shepald,.111' at . L' * ' .. �%
f . I I . . . I ' She leaned over the fence o 8 . .pression, ,'Alan tbinks-well, he. ' is the highcsi - development . I . .
111. . - I .1 11 . . Mak0.11 'L I I I � the front gate," she said. ! I'Did you : ,ppbsltd jest rub a little lamp all on my face an' thinks I you are Both a born to . ol- about � L, . .L
, -, I .. . . I L -Craig I I ' t' L Alai, the closed door, behind which She had i � . . Of hot water heatin I.. 0,ther , . ; .
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, - I I . - . groancd4 . 1. . . I ... . I 1. .1 "No, mother," . replied L I , " 161 1 board his voice. . . .. . I . I a. . -iakers .corne as ricar as they � . . .
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. . her. Soll. I'M Alfrelill" she call I . . � nigh to you ate, I may as Wall Say,
1�1.-.-1-.K".--. .--- "You tbink*l have mouey,tl be Said* I reckoll he's come to get moro meat. to � � .1. Ing eyes'at -the old man.. . I I. ,� . , can or d -.xford . - *. . .. . *
- . .. --- - . 1% . L . . straightoniqit up. "'Oh, lily' god 11, - ' t I fattier out.there?". -' . . . . I but, quickt I've got news far you- . grateful, exceedingly grateful,' far L What ' are to. the 0 . I .
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, , '! , "I know: It," ' said Pole. "I dolitt 1 , , "I think he's soinell-Ig about. tile 8ta- ' ..quit k1gain' 'or," ll.e'sald'. I.IAn, I told - mail could W done -Alan thlnks� you . I Ithey try to �6ach .L . If YOU I . . 11 I
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I , I 0 ,think anythilig about it -I know iv, hie," said Mrs. Bishop. . - - . L a amp- ler I didn't keer any'lliore far kerosene Ort to have the farm ter yore ow6 prop. prefer theL O.-'r.ford I
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g�!;§� Y - )Jill;! -% �% Ile took. out the pen and Ink from his. 'Miller Iftughed. "I guess' Pole Isn't than the mosquitoes did." ' .
I � , I t'led some ears of corn into the ttough L . idea in
ob� . . . tY, itle 00 the deeds has been made sist that you get it in'the I . 1.
"Ap I I.J., - the best linjo In the world, is. lie?", er . . . 1
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g �. . !1 L "Git to Work," he 'sftld. ,-You : o'Patlier never weighs or'lwo s I horse, and then with it growl he emorg- she brought out A ebair.fo o) . .. I I . original 'lot the imitation. I
., . I' � ! . I paper, . . . 0 ii ae, I ed Into the starlight. . . . I r Dish 1 and . P616 drew blinself up to his. full .
".1.. needn't try to turn tile, you durned old count of anything he gets," said Alan. � : to Invited him to sit down. lie coftlied, height.. His.big f a s usbed, ,,hit Thfsitlustration shows the -
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I . . Iloglll I � . . 1. I I . I 1 1 That fool nigger only give, Afiires a a- Wa 11 . titi � lity.of the grate construe. . . . .
- 11 . .1 I "'They both ina�ke it guess at it when., liogs SIX ears ol Corn," be fumed' 7 twirling WE; ridifig Whip In his hand. will, nngor,. half with a strong emotion
(' I Cralg raised it pair of w1do open, , L ' 10rom .his positloA, almost on a level I I tion, The ash base ffi)llt :* .
. MA Cotton Is sold. 'Pather calls It 'lump- � know, becalue Teounted the cobs. of a tendevor kind. Ilo stood towering . I I
- .. ,4 1--, 1. � 10, helpless eyes to the. rigid (Ace above . 1119' the thing, and usually Pole geto . hoss bad licked the fro g ale n The With the floor, he could Be the Interior I ,� L .. . . . .
i i 0 $ . . . b h it an, a over the old man like a giant swayed is easily removed, repairs. . I
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, . . I 111� I ' JUMP., But he'S'nJlLrJgbto'and I.� pawed thor elldsol thecobs, The Idea 'fur - .
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, . . ' I 0` starvIn' my stock right befo . . 6 � . I L
. "You let 610(1 alone . -15Y'ctudo be � . to lis Place, witlinut thd as. .. .
I., to L ners were occupied Stead% � Mr. Bishop," lie said, with it qulvbrJf)g. t ..
.1 , �rll` . . an' git down . ther was: really thiliking about helping , � "Oh, Alfred, wliat.do you tilink bus in tile center of the too . , .
-.1. -- I I busilless", said role, h L 11[in In So . In was. a erail[16 ! ,,,sis, ance -of a spcc1at1'.,;t,'
- .--"E�iL - I . me substantial way when, the , happbliedIll his wife broke In. ,,Wo,vo I - lip -,,not a. -word inore. By golly, I �
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4,� got tile batik money backl Polo.Bakor . mean what I sayl I don't want t I . I
--- - 11 . . "I'm not goln UJaIL - � from rough poplait boardsi . It had -tile a ' 0 hear interest you -k te Hs..' . .
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'... I . i""Ither you 91t me Alan Bishop's money � I I appearance of ,having been In Ilse . I .
. . gling blugh. "I've won my bet. I bet ; in' to%tell about it bow. Come oil InIll ! good enough far me tile my family. The Gurne.y FoundrY : I . .
I I . I . or youll) die, Hurry up!" i � , 11IShop L through Several generatiOna, Near It I ' I . I .
� - I It's done eight year, till' It kin do an. .. I �
. . . I 44WIII you keep faitil. with nla.-If" t6 Myself Jost lie* that tell minutes I closed the door behind him. stood 4 spinning wheal '.. 1: I Clod,11, tliftltod . : .
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fl . up would be mentioned." - i took foloan Instant, then he moved to- gleamed In tile firelight from the big oronto I I
. "Yes, durti yott, wily Wouldillt I?,, 'IWO have been at It, off and on all : *ard her, his lips hanging, his eyes . . an's cry Was now audible. It tamd i, . I I . . .
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. , . . i Wouldn't pass Ifore Craig an' his bu'st I Ito fumbled With the chain lind Dad- log and mud chimney, . leo Other alght." calmada -.41 1 1 1
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,& gleam Of trfill'41111 11118had In the Out- day," said Miller, with a low laugh, , protruding. . . . straight from her. pqnt Upi Starving ; I . I
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Y our 1011 "What's the news from town, Mr,. -t;-"'-
L -The truth I; it m fRes me Madder than � ' "I'll believe my.part O' that When!'- BniJlOIJ?tW .VOIL soul and went right tof 111shop's heart, � .., L.- , , LL
100k PleaSed When The ex -banker had taken the Von g1lythIng,1 ever encounteired.11 I 0 asRed awkW,ardly, for It ' moxxtroal - 1, ._ 1.
i "13tit," Bile cried, opening the gate Struck him that Blallop 11 ! "You Want the place, don't you, Sal. I I I . .
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for you. V 0 -,�V i,q a Mered f-Ir.q1g, ills face Ilke a da4th ill througli, Vile dining rodin nnd leall0d', counted. . I' say it's tharl Don't you ' "Nothile that Interests 4ny of us, I ould I L_ . ' . " .
-1 ask ! tigWast the door jahlb facing them. "K'A : believe Iti.of � I not have used a tendoliTr tone to Child L 110: . .
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them taken for Xmas. might think It silfor to leave me, here, I know In reason that he's got that ; *tItl) tile iron Ting ove the, tj I)Osi . Shoal Cotton factory stoelt," ,ordered role froni tile d(lptils of his I .+.,� , �.' I . . .
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