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3eftied lfl 1r-t1ght slumtnum
�lr fresh.: flavor $14411r than on,
okiii or GunpOirrder. Tr.* SAIADA.
rtP
h
room Wh*re' the 'te* PPIatr!
eh/ill/A
of Nige.7*. that 'bed. ',tea
IFF COSCL thf-Acttt.,:a•P (t•
ItZ" ,*••
"I didn'theer your said,
but I think you said you wished, to
$e6' Mrs. Bietherton." ' • '
The man's hard eyes had softened
a little as they rested on her face. She ,
leelted so :i, so_ Oorrdwful; son -1,011w
he had not eXpeeted -to s'oe this type
of Woman. , Hehad *tnred her. as '
n 'being se different There wa$ gent'e
,Dgqzs• HERE To.D.tty • , .rcissicr tae . narrow ball to the, OPs
_ . DiglY, ra 'governess, is in .Love With 'dOor Of Dolly's Teem. ' i• , - , ' -
her peer suitor" Robert .Ditrhene When ' She ''.1oolee4 round. -the r.09/4 -..Wit
Nigel - Bretherton, Who has nioneY;', dread IP her eyes. -
tillIS iP,'Iove with lier,'.'Dolly.glyee Up ... It weasepitelidy,', . Nothing had\ bee
Robert...end' Marries Nigel. The War-, ' disturbed,,. but on the niantel...ellelf
to. When wills f'4.'e, I' • • Ilig.°!ia'g84 f •'I for there propped 'up against the
rieCe' Pre**, an unt‘ene., . -„, :she folt suddenly Wei*, is ig.sbaAlPs
Shakespeare.Atlhasic:,asid.:=' . g 11:'. f I ' ' ' ..,..--' '"n ."rl eta-- —1 f dt toi -1). 1
., . , --,,,.....„-- re 7 IS,- r erid-illary?rtKnivit14,7340,Ty is, , , ,, 'was a 0,0117 ' ffe , rib, Otyrs
j.rite.',1.O'..te Sir *'rederlek,Illidge,d..V.O:‘ '' in.-14Ye. With; Nigel and tries te,meke lonrishilig hand. . •-- ".. -
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,,.,...A7m1.1,. To'pe,, .r.Oineik ,0401,.14iet at 'it .tr,..e ,s.14.4.,11„,14,*.,00411 „,,,,l, .,._.,''rgegifitit , , _her ..,, • 'IMert,--," ' • •• .., , ' - • : ,s
vyolttnilimiter Abbey,. was ap, peotke, :a4r0T'-0.4-k0714:e:"0F17' ,y.w,.liisen,','"--,4,;IsgeTariti'l:nddi!t:tel, orzl)tit: .1)14Heorr47:":1;.;13..nlintinoet'stiltier%e;lilii::,.i•lie):....011c.e4t;ree4s
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stiident...of , the:inutile or $4.000400 - .Robert.
i'l t
daY;;.;ilnd fits& befo,re, his death,. 'Prliii- 'It/ten; Nigel :li..-4:41i, for the 4;e-nt" '.h7111.1", ,ii,'•: -9!)1" it don
'11ith t't::•3-'4ki" 7-1'
3*km ' an ''''.1*-ajOellt., ii**11' *Oka Mart and DeIlY decide' to livetegetherl , e4e.";10,0w4..y,..:clhe 4ttle;.....'maie
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..."geakorspeare .,M.ris,ic'in'tlie 111,43ie and IP P.94i1,8 *it ' Dolly ;takes a walk .%,,ret,hee her i.iiri.th eeered-ekes.', ...': '
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...,...,r., Opera" from freto. iful..h,:4teoblext,v,.., and by'.acettlent, meete 'Robert Dur-
' emu*. la' shoeo•eareas 40, lo• e Pll'aernIO.u.S:S!*.. 'zi°ti°.es.'.'''tliat.'.1',.1°)1($-, .",Pr(*".... ,firsSthPfebv!°111:e!---ihetlil:e1:.":1';0.aunsd.poeal%tlii7;
Ing fleets are taken: . ` ,'
Ceneidered seimportent :a branch, of NOW 'GO cilimilira wHE STORY. '' fling' .
.... live .felien on ',Fetter tkisio..einee--, 1 knete,e you. wildiate and'. desPise
. . . • ..
knoWiedge Oa:Latin or•fencing,'.'
- "la PhalEeNieir-SikdaS the Man *14:), ' g,in.e7 we me. :La" . i.te,, turned . his eyes oamereftooretiwitthat4;iten;!toini.f3g,.:to do .1/11t. I.
did not'kuok 1.14", tO sing al °Wht wa° froni her facepainfur.ly "DO, you ree , .
'not considered, well hrolight-uP.4 ' - melohorAtew, youltood. to lentil at me '. oNebody cares Nehat beeentee el me
bett"AnielitetilePheaer 'eletPliQatiesng a •cheet: woiim aime .,ec,nie. sonie day? wse,.1,1:;:, liadvuedd.io:inde.ay,Haendisikomilinggo.rngleawviteuthugT
111 Ellsae- whew, / :mid Ithat,,/ . knew, my hin except Robert' and he bad. always
'Of violgt•'!: ..' ... '.. ' . ' ' '' s' : iiitu'sy.cioozgeern;owif yoIiiin,ci nwoatt4.4.7_:.a. 00,0;,r-iintini _. .
oIrt Sha.pelipeare's df4 the'acCoMrpant•
• , •
ht to h ishrried-hirn. instead
.4a.e.atp te Ate. tents were upon lutets
strument. Piekad after4he ofannait 'at
.0n4 ,i44:48. , tiii :Imo wli...s.a.frtto in.7 il;vollieogytaUght: :hi. Mee. . if.- up , wist.h..r. en "af.,19:eytiot.Lca:W4,. ,:::::pecil':bpe..ie.raw,a,:hrria:15t,':.:.'1.401;:e:
• • ' •:: • • • • • on. , is mornin . . . . , .
. "I'm sorry• --4 •Shouldn't lutve said
*sliptly like.,the :Mandolin , aid .0.., long
the' Ottiu'i' but 'w.ltil'.a ' Pear-SliltPed that. I hope yeu ere very ,hePpY." „,,:... ItG°°t,oddbilegY*s toandin.ei,1*11C. ...;.e*riee91$ efe°rI'abiravY;;.,
She aneWeredhini Shekily. : :. . . ' ••:_
neck: ..It'wee. limost initarices Itriger
than the, guitar:. , It''wes said to; Cost "My huEibind .is at tile, Fralit'ine;i4. ciSell'ie-ci 'it.. ' . . -1)°°J.Y. .., '
nreithet, they',were .1cept "ia a be.d. be::: . Ite .ansWered. eVesively: ' ,' : ' Mary .from the 'depths Or: horror:hitt.
. it "i::.ySt:::::tinalival:11:t.:, 77.erli_thing, ' X
. beeneut •there sevi.n Weeks2' .•
as. conch to: keep a geed! lute in. condi-, 'There, Was.a. little Silenee,i'thehp'. haVe left. " The furniture is'geod.;• sell
• tionat,. to keep a gOod„horse. they
"Nithat are y'on tieing, Robetir s)ie • .. , ' • , ,
were VitAiled. Vert' highly,. and, in order
asked.' '4111tyn't I be interestedr% • lite yoide' of the litt:e.niaid routed
note in his voice when he spoic •
111 ant David .13retherton-Nigol's
brother only reached Londen this.
4 month*" sml beurer---.'.' Ho broke oft,
reeullipk the bittern(sS and. shock of
t the thoMent 'when he rIkneW, that .he.
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A SMART EXPONENT OF THE
STRAIGHT SILI-10I.TETTE....,
• • •
Bordered 'mate Hain this season are
entered 'as,',"*I4ing'..fayorites,, and a
chartning:eXamp4e is Seen :In the freek,
shown here featneing' natural ,kasha,
that they•might not be exposed to the
tWeen he rug and the blankt"•
"I got an apPointnient abroa,c144 am which sheseemt9 haVe feneri.
'In theearly representati.• ,
t ' ii. • •
. _ ..onsor - leaving England in three weeks time," she - e.reelid ho , bend across her
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, She echoed. the ..v.errci; voiceessaY : ()Yee; she tried , to, , fore e herself to
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'Ilamlet,';the Sollifiquies of, the dismal. :- ,
Dane Were often a.Poken-to: mmidearec, . .. ',:t.A:berlp.,•Aadr;e!iitin.e.t._- 3,-.p.v.; . speak, aven to smile.
'ComPaniment,''' ': . '•' `"It's all right -Mrs. Bretherton has
It was nO in ' • to. ;her ' where -11o, gem'. ''.evaiT2' She.e.-ahe cOuldlet,
' Yeat;74/10'-`41'8'WktiStili111 never be aril- stay here now , .,p9w--:" She broke off. •
liwingtOber again, but Yet:-..shepolled
herselfgether With a desperate
,
„The,fririnerAetrumbers
the SOinnie.
,
Will they never fade or .
The mud', send •the • niletY figures' end-
' coming .
41) file throxigh the feel ' moraine.
And, the gray.' fleed-waterlipPing' the
reeds tind..greeie •
And the steel Wings druniirring:
The hills are brightin the sun: • •
"Well, I.,..inust be getting on."'
Her voiCe sounded , far away -
stupid. ' •
"Good-bye"
He raised his hat' stiffly, and turned
„
away. He did not once leok,baek, and
Deily went on, feeling as if she had to
forcibly drag her .feet every step that
With herder of triangles in deeP tan 'There's notbiag chang•etI or marred hi ied her away froth. him. : •
shade. .This frock has the distinction, the well known nlacest. It seemed afterwards that she Must
in , this day' of the Universal' flare of When 'work for the day Is done ' have walked:. about , the : street : for
adhering,tokthestraighteilhouette alid,,,Thefe'e-.tellt,..and.4aUiet-Aeutchier-. houra; i''Ams,lait0-"dark-:-Wilen: she
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slips on ever. the. head. The• collar, is • Bleenle eX Nu.,
. ., . , , . . 'leached 'home.-' • ', • • ' • •
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of .the, type...that :may bo worn high On the old pike' faces. • ThedeOr Of the flat stood open. In
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•• . ' the lighted, :hall', she could 'see Mary
I have returned to these- Furiiiiral and : the little Maidservant
The..farm, :' and the kindly Bush,. and standing together. ' They .both ;turned
.: . the young calves lowing; , .. :, as she entered:. ; . • :: : ... : .. : - .
But all my lined, now sees ' :. • • ' 4I'm soriy I'M late,"'Delly epeke the,
and
or, low, and long plemitleeves show
tke. herder at Wrists. Patch' pockets
' lend. a decorative note, and the nar-
rowest Of belie Outlines the lOW waist-
line. . No, 11.48 is in. sizes 80, 38, 40,
42 and 44 inches 'bust. 'Size, 38 bust
requires, 41/),,yards 86 -inch for dress
'Made Of plain Material, or 2% yards
54 -inch" bordered •rneterfal, as
illus-
trated. 'Price.20 cents.: ,•
Our Fathion kook, illuitrating the
-newest and most,practicar styes, wffl
be of interest to every, home dress-
maker:".. Price of the book It/Merits the
HOW' yo. ORDER'PATTBRNS:
Write Your name and address,Plain-
.1Y, glying number • and Ike Of such
• patterns as you want. Enclose 20c In
stamps Or coin (coin • preferred; wrap;
It Carefully) for sack niunber, and
• address your order to Pattern Dept,
Wilton Publishing Co., 73 West Ade-
laide St.; Toronto., Patterns 'sent by
return mail, • •
is.' a (Oak* .h -e -X: in si illiet-,s1ark, Worde, constrainedly. ..:i4I went for -a
.• • .. • snapped trees,': „' .. ,..., . . , -.a. leng.ivar.k.=-it Was such a lovely. even -
And the dark Semane flowing. ' hg"
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4 ' ' 'HIlanaa- Pahl/tr., She stopped. - ', , • ,., , -•„, "I ani 'Dili -id Bretherton
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' 777.'----8-7.1"4 ----'' • ' . ‘ a h e"Va eitL. ared, w. i 5;,,ehut•i sstoarrti nogt.a4;ultril ea .nsgoe7 Nigel's brother?' '
. :. The 'little maidservant, flung' her brain felt.nuMbegland.dead; she"Want.,
apron' over her head :and burst info .ed to think -to act,' but she ceuld not
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noisy w:pitig, Mary .Stepped forward force herself.. , ., .
and put in arm ?mind Dolly. ' ' • ',She Went to breakfast), and forced
.; "There is tieviebed neirs, dear,” h'erself to eet. Her one greet aim Was
She Said. Her voice Was, kind; litittold to prevent people .knoWing the truth;
(.=,,so cold. , "You' must /try and he to; save : his memory -the teemory. of
brave. Caine ',and, sit demi,' and I Will the man • she had Ioied. ' • ' •
. tell, you." , But Dolly did not move;. ' Later. in the . morning she forced
herself to . tell, the little maid a co-
herent story,that Doty . had, gene
abreact to try and forget her lees and
sorrow; ' that they. 'would heat from
her soon'; that s.he--Mary-was
ly.going out to -be with, her. ' , . '
___,Mislay.„4.aseed, like._e_dieathShe
was afraid to go outside the fiat. ehe
.; e:Thousandfold Beauty. ' a1 echoed D°113es words:' '' .'- Was mire that it she ' met anyone ehe
' There hen alWays been :sieneUe• mon "Nigel -Nigel ig deadl'... But the knew her, face would give away the
a Measeiing of the 'Useful • ' t the agony of the wide* Was in her voice. secret she was se jealoui:y ,determined
beautiful, es'. though they , were antag • • to guard. ,. In the ' evening she eat,
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oniatje; as, 'though tne useful were not • alone anddietenecl to : the -angry sting
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the ,' heantiful in eVery-dar;Working, • of ,the rain •oh the windows.
would never set Nig? again•
Mary
caught 'her: lip, between her
teetliZIor.a monient.everything swam '
1*.fore" her 'oyes,--.)ahe •geereed 'to gee., .„
:through an eternity of desolation and
iniserY in the iittio
• Hew could she tell hi* What, ,Nigel'e
wife had dime? 'Hew, ebelil; she' let
him • knew that any wornai conld 'se
shame and •forget \ ix, rave mares'
naeMory?• ,
•fI am pa:,,id*Bretli it) •id
again,with, a touch of 'imPatimiee;
"and yon" -he hesitated -"yon, iv:sup= ,
'peso," he wenton moregently, "ere
my. brother's widow?". • , , •
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' Your'doctor i',4k te104:41
the 014.4s1**Ied' wash-da,y
is one Of Wcyttarea:orcatOt. •
'fees.
-5`—`tramed backs', tIgly hatIcip,
01e4 to n cry ea and:. short -
i.iihnItlx:ri.6te...iici4jen'cti9.:1;shibth'oe'rnki.‘,,h..7
The modern Way is. te...•kt'
R-inso do the work.
env:: the hard work of•
washing to just
githply dissolve, Rinso in
the, wash -water, int in the
• clOtri;ii.s; dsoaks.tfrtS.
2ewur's or
In
CHA
tei9ke's winotv. •
In the little silence following David
13retherton's words, a sudden gest ot
wind lashed the window with Cold rain
like a storm of a womariPs petulant
tears. ,
:Mares 'hands had fallen from , her
face arifi hang limply at the sides ; of
her black frock; she stared at the man
opposite her with blank eyes •
• •
•
.01 ,eburse he was mistaking 'her for
- who, had .'run away-,
Dolly; wk.) had married another man
almost before her Widowhood was 'a
certainty. • •
,
• Bretherton was .speaking again., R.:452
did not seein to expect an ,antwer to. , :
his question;'he Was taking her, silence .
for consent, -
• Let ilinsp dn' Your twat
washing.
•
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•••••
Prispn motw,"
A br1HIaT skim xne'rulitif a
outer eiasonry.
Nast aday for a wan1! • .
The relliork wss.111-timed it 1 not
wioe to talk Of walks, or eve') 10 .11114.1(
of theta 01 fairing elornithes, In ,little ".
efilees' The typewriter wenfien' clic*
lag 44d, the loIrci wept 44 singing. The •
lelider•theene the louder the other.:.It
WrIS at2Lximeompetito,le!lt,ilt3latid,_11.4btirdicirWO.
fillyo.
:minutes,1. „yhere shall we '69? Rigbt
away ---•4; tong' yc,4ey?.. It re to he a title -
:tnowk, hii7dsy waik, Wan
'everYthing. We' shall :need Imekeit on
ourfiacks. 'We are euCh provigoil 'With
:.feepdetick"Of the ,hent -about tYPe, ,
• the ?kind that 'Stands 'patleittlY., in;
hbaellataa'. 47allYtstleh°4414. (!).°:Arbe.'4'414.
are ,geing,te..goine moorland, land tliftt
elcy. • We are going to `Pirt &MP',
pany with road e and ,patlui,.even wIt
traCks, and lift- our feet among the
Itwistes heather : roots, and Oltrab„„
broken stone walla and jump down in. .
to beds ot Moss, and eeretable through.
' peat and across little hidden etrearaa.'
and liavneaowtihth:rtlarov.riowido:.1). Irds an.d. the .
m '
•
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Here, With our backs agathet this. ••
gray rock, and .our 'fates ;to the die-
. .
Node tiyithe'Onaket•s."' ta• f below' soVery far
ace, so very far ,
lo/Lux. • '
, go blue' am), beauttraii we test at .
imOrt :and unpack °pr. little parcels Of, .
: !Odd, our
paper acreWa. our. thernmailaskei our..
two pep* tried' to read those
' heelfs 04edai; de you. remem-
ber?
.\
' bar?: We found • the,thrieperismissi,too
great.. Our boots ere ceited. with Med; •
we, knife' et:,,thein encouragingly is:, •
they bodily' present theiniielyes. in. the
brilliant 'light,. tees Pointed .the okyli
tour, totally ebandouedioolting Objects,
with serape' ,of brown grass sticking •
.to the 'soles...It is defieleus to:Stet:eh • ' • •
them out; it ,is".delicionato, Sit, on the,
• ground., heal,..of one's ' hat,,
baels*-e067.ge4t13,,,:tl-tight
sl aUti..rineroltigheY justi_te.,Watekthegold
*Mita. -thii.,11da...tinif tn. tirtinse,',:red;.",' •
and then ,open.s...thent tit,ickfy • •
.ath!iiiingbee'is!''1°. !Ai '11:1;''S.,ethan bluo every-
':
Wonderful' afternoon,' with: the OW- ,..
. gestion' •coming..,eveningr: The, son, ,
is. floating a little ;lower,. and:, a little', ••
lower,, and :ever more hrilaant: . The
air Is strong, with eigeie in it, like.barp;.
,Strinas• played...1)Y delicate Wind An-
gers.. 'A great -datic.birdr'bOtatO heavily
across the horizon, •: and a fitiCk I ;of
:smaller birds, flying ' very high, dis0P-
/1.711,:r6e, wb?ncin;134ieh4leiy,4wifth:. :•a' .reat. penc;:;,
In our hearts, 'a CenaelOus: as.thatactien
Of. complete happiness. . The World is
'made' up.. ef.:: finely cut. outlinos, •thirx
R11,11.0Uk,ted.'ilieted ition a Wash 'of pale -
peliorese; ead eur_shadows..eling to the
ground we have left along way habitat".
And, then. from the ''fipo of . the sliort
grese: blades, a shiver Ceinee trelnbling;
,aad evening is everywhere.
We tumble down' the ,eateep nseent
to tbe,.ealley; and our .rucksacks **se'
and ebOuecifrour shoolders. ,We •
aro warm, but .the airie.,mold, and ,oh -
'Change revehi'isg
, •
into just
''.Pretently she -‘4're,Irt.,litleltiTto her own
room,. She dressed mechanically; her
Where ' There With' Nethmg.
,,,•••••••••••••••••....* • •
,
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Its:other Ni • ' ih� 'Colt suddenly as ;if lig' feet were,
. ivory-iIonesY says he's been taken frazen to the spot 'wbel'e she stood;
with locomotor ataxia Wonder what Her •voice waSeharn-,almost shrill.
that ler . . ,. , . "I know what it is -I keow.' Nigel
. ,
' ' • Bricktop-"Benno. Minh: be high- -Nigel is d9s(117 ' • "-'' ' '
brow for taxicab, ,JOneey then*. afford 'There was a inoment'esilence,
a ear of his esen,e .' 1 , broken Only by the little -Maidservants
....-_,-..--- htetericas weeping; then:Mary Farm-
,
fillik-Prciducts Old.
, ,
,Butter knoWn tor at least 2000
, years before the 'Christian ra It was
not used at foOd, heWever, but moony
, as a .medieltie. itod 'olatitent, and, in
; sew parte was employed. as $4111141)1.,
. ,tient. roe... "lamps. The, butter , was
eJiiirned orIldelY • :IA skin begs • 'or
• peatehes, and :was a very Inferior ar-
tielo Cheepe ,beeit known sine
the ':earliest Ones, ' the oldest Mention'
-epf.„,it occurring, in 1400 B.O. '
It, doesn't take much,
to keep you in trint.
. Nature only. „asks,
little help '
Wrigleisi after every
teetlit,* -
toreat110appetite_and
digestion.
A, Flavor for, EvetyTzste
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1$81./t NO., .15e -i20
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CHAPTER 17.
dress, and ai; though the beautiful. DIED FR9M WOUNDS-
. .
• It was past eight o'clock when ,Soltie-
were •.not the useful in ..perfumed gar; one rang the doerbell, • ' .
ments, of ,g1.06,: And .1so' they h•eve Mary ,sat :lettering with strained a e
• strictly. begrudged the time and nioney teetion.„ • ' . , :' ,•
and space necessary; for .ihe existence 'Is 'Mrs. Bretherton at home?"
ef the beautiful, • as .1f that '' Mail had never heard the voice. She
were eo
reasolo'• her feet.tivith a'sense of coffi-
n:Weil abstracted from the, heritage of
httmenity. ." . . ' ,', ' '6, : ; ' frig' disaster, and walked to the door.
.,., - - :. _, ,
: ..-rour,practicar Mee are kept In silt-
, ficientaniniation to. be praCtidaI by the Hi'la,roye a thick traveling coat, the
beauty wlifeh is about them,. They do shoulders or which gleethed wetly ,in
•
Mary Furriival opened .her •eyes to
• .
the angry ,SVang -Of chill raindrops on
the window', and the sullen .breath of
October wind shakiiig the casetnerit.
Nearly a, Month had swept itself
away eince that day when they had
of 4Nigel's death:
- "Died', f rani ' wound'" '
,,
Miry' wondered, as she !at back on
the pillows. with eles,ed eyee, if she
-Would ever able to get those words
out of her 'brain-41er
A tali man .stdett in the narrow hall,
be the ' hell 'light.. ,Aeroee the ,dividing •
not know it any more 11tha the flower
knee's that. it ()wee ., . .' ltd. beauty s.Pace hie'eSiestiather .fiard eyes they .
to . the sun. , , .. it is the thoifeand. .-'-• Were-thet Maryth, .... .:. , . .
ko Inaaut.}... mittlicg aur eyes et every ' edge! ;cat dead: the brief chap' te.r : She looked a pathetic figure enough
, . ,
turn that eaves Us', It it What cost so of big lift) Was"written. and 'finialied: A 'standing there in her .1i:tick frock; her
• . le",.:. • . 1 ty's _pp ii.d...ot .spikertard,lkinitjY
.. — comrade had sent back Ine few face was white and drawn asshe fooat-
" . . . . • -
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1 .e pessessions; .they -Sti:l ..ity on ti ed at IiiM. ' , , •
'Poured forth . .in, what SeetnS.' to . :, .. 0. -
•"
• When marl? Twain in his early daps
was .the editor of a Missouri' paper,
superstitioue subscriber wrote to, him
saying tht he had found a Older In his
paper and ad -king whether that was.,
Sign Of goecl'Inck or bad The hantorist
wrote him this and he printed it
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"Old Pubscribere Finding a spider in,
your paper wasamither good luck nor
bad,..tor, You. The epider Was merely,
looking over our paper. to see which.
lath -chest Is net advertising,. so hecati'
go to that store, spin' his web over,ahe
door, and -lead a -life (I undisturbed
petite ever afterviar6.7 • •
tini'rnent for, colds.
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%Mr. "Because" ,repiled'Charles, "it
Is • the custom for only one ...person to.
be. Uneeyered where. am.":.
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• A Pocket Umbrefla
Afl umbrella. •1:fiet ,kelde ,intn
age 10 Ificlles tog mut two. !echos in
diamettrLas been invented.. '
A ltoyal Rebuke' ..
To Carry a cane er;any kind of stiek,
fn the presence theMikede of Japan
has )ottg been 'forbidden by Court:
eti-
quette It is therefore : a graceful eon
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cession, that has been greeted to the
'aged" , and, enfeebled Admit& •Count
Togo, 'commander of the fleet that qes.:
troyed the -Bliss-tan -fleet in the battle:
of the Sea of...Japan the right:to Carry'
a cane .whenever he .eisite the ,reyel
Come. it: somehow reealle-:-Perhaps
by its unlikeneei-that. cleverly mild
rebuke which Charles If..ladminietared
to William Rena When tree to. Quaker
eusterth he entered the royal presence
.with his hat en, The king at ,once uri,;
covered. '`Friend :Charles," asked !
.,Pena, "Why, does thee, ;remove tht '
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•' Very ittle Difference. ,
• Chief of Police -;'What! You mean
to say : this fellow choked a woman to. •
death in a well lighted cabaret in frent
of more than e handred and fifty • peo.;
Did, no one interfere?"
Cep ---"No, Cap, evertleidl thought
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\ 2024 QUEEN ST. Et, TORONTO
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lies ',la the/folds 'or the ` treat] ileitis,
I ends' eof light;:of:•weleeine frem Its
nide*: we Sitimble: through ,the..,.
gate, forme; the cobbled Yard to the
Oka 'doer :and :en, into 1:be kiteben
A' round ..table with:. a 'white, Cloth •
spread. A.:.tire heroine in si' '4)441
: hearth, the. rattle of clips and ,Satieers ;
the 1:eept Of toasted 4Ortea;' th4,1ifting •
and falling of 'with bub.
bang Water, below::: Plated'' of :newly
eut bread-and-ifhtter, .
fatinhOnse,"cake. '
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ad-tx--6-10w14dekkie*Iing
rest, in ti *grid, :et atibiline, content.."
nieht, out' nrU4r4ofrgett. haota on the •
sanded stone fleet,. end Our elbow upe
on the. table; two 'disreputable,' Joyous; •
hungry traveler's two beinge ,who have '
ah.sothed :•all the' JO' t one 4617'
spring day, • .
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taken ten. The': tS7is.writer.,clielts away
again Vignrolifily: bird sings 'en,.
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Shakespeare contintied his reign • as
the meet. palmier foreigndramatist la"
the: G,errneit theatre. In. the Set:loop:Ina'
cloeleg. . Although thmlertt Eugnoh and ...,,,
American productionhave eplieared, "
in erVer.ipereaiiintnitritherisrthefotwitt
tin di-atnatilit able 'ffi Challenge the
. rd 'of Avon's bold on. the-fever:of '
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10 order Pont, -The Taming 'of, the
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