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A G4NERAL :PAN Nq BUSI, of, our readere to allow their substerip-
Mora to fall into arrears.
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say, uiexperiouce, i reauzor; inter %"
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"A moln could lellmli down there." I OWN'to eno: On an JAWrIor $4410 owb�
wonderful eifect Copts in .8elover throw
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i Tile cave was: A perfectly straight pw
4w43T wltb his empty broUdY bottloov.
--Why phould he ,wilint to?" I de.
6ago following this line of, this elism
Tit* trew mIXUt grumble and plot dur.
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munded sitarply.
HOW far 'In it re4ebod Will, C"Id not
I Ing the watch below, but when Cap.
"QuIeu sable?" iihnigilged lie.
deteruitne, for It, too, wax toll of soO,
ftra Selover said wort they
We turned in silence toward the
and after we hAd 4riven tbm ba cle a
�tilln
worked, He bod Wen saying, .work for
beach. Evielt brooded, Ulu tbouglits.
huiadre4 feet or so their flory eyes
a g Mont I o. They bad from force
The eight of tbut innin dressed to over.
seared us out, We did not care to put
f experience oWyeil him, It was all
alls. carrying on Eoule mysterious bust-
them, at bay.
very simple.
tiess, brought ,home to each- of us the
Tito Aoxt day I" rowod, out to 11-W
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about tit(., campfire that night. Percy reef. We rlggred a sall for the extra �
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fact that our e,.%x)edltlgtx livid an ob-
Laughing TAw and got it r1flo, I A I
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ject as yet unknown to us. The
found the captain asleep in h1s bm*
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much . Importance to you, but to the
0 there I Was at once deprlve4
thought had of late dropped Into the
and did not disturb him. Pardw and
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of My chief support. Although
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bilckwround. For wy part 1 bail been
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the Commercial hotel
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,no dauger se( -rued Imminent,
so Immersed lu. the, adventure and the
Stalked the Sheep.' of which. I killed
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conoiderab,le moment.
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To those in this
nevertheless . liec%isit'r of
labor and the Insistent need lof the
one, We found the mutton, excellent, I
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ac'0119 on My owl' Initiative uuil re.
hour that ,I had Cor -gotten why I bad
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The buotlav was d1filcult and the ,
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sponsibility Oppressed me somewhat
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eolue. Dr. Schertnertiorn's purimso quarry as time went on more and more a
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date to which yoitr paper Is paid. We
wbole Illumination ,disappeared ivith knew wbeiber lie clierisboa. rancor
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Truth to tell. after the fivist I was
.was as laserutable to me -us at first. supplelooe, but henceforward we did, �,
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DC SUED
would Ask !you to read it carefully
, . ned out, agalust Percy Darrow or kindly feel
the suddenness of gas tur . - -more
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relieved than -dismayed lit the
What hall I accompit.shed? not lack for fresh meat. Further. . I 1'
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and should you be ,one of those in
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aptaln's resolution to stay aboard
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The rnen, too, seemed struck with, more, we soon discovered that fine I
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arream, Irbadly let us have your ro-
be?" Marveled Thrackles., The bigger was Darrow's especial
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His drinking habit was growing oa
sotile ,such Idea. There were no. yarns trafflug was to be .44d outside ,the I
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,6 Nortliern lights," hazarded Pulz. proy. The assistant boa early discov,
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him.. and afloator ashore lit- was now
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about tit(., campfire that night. Percy reef. We rlggred a sall for the extra �
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The single dollar May not sicem of
seelf them 411MOL 4t that In ored that the cook was gLyeu to signs-
little more than a figurehead, at, flint
Parrow (lid not appear, for which I dory and sp,mt much of our time at
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much . Importance to you, but to the
the Bering seas."' omeus had superstitious.,
"Northern lights your eye�. sneered From . it, curious scholaes lore hit
my chief asset off flit- Its lie waK. von.
cortied was, rather his reputation than
wa,4 sincerely sorry. Ills presence the sport. I do not know the narnes
inli,zht have 6,eated a diversion. For of the flsb,� The.7 were very gamy,
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office where several hundred of dollars
are So loelred up, it is a matter Of
Handy Solomon, "You may haveseen drew fantastics with whicii to torment
his direct Influence.. lit contact %vit')
soul(I nilknown relasoll, 411 Itly old ap- hide6d, and rau front five to an lade- .
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the Commercial hotel
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them In the Bering seas� but never � .his victim, We heard of all the witch-
the men I dreaded lest sooner or later
prelipusions, wy sense of hilpending torminate nuai!)er df pounds In Nvelght.
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conoiderab,le moment.
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this far south and In August, an
I V d you es, warlocks, Incubi, succubae, harpies, '
lit, do something .to lesson or, *dt-.-;troy
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dii,aster, had returned to we strength-. - Al -mo tifty, pwands ou� light tackle
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tau kiss the book on that..' devils, Imps and haunters of Avttcht.
the awe In which they.beld 41m.
oned, luI the firelight the uIgger's - llar.(�I, eo we ba.l no mohns of know -
NOTARY PUBLIC', OONVEY-
special .'call, and trust to be favorad
klWhat do you. tbltxk,, air?" Thrackles, from all the teachings of, history, all-
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stIllen face looked shilater, Pu1%1s derv. I filir how lar.,�e t,w,.- may have been. .
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ANCER, FINANCIAL, REAL
w1ith. your subscription ait the carliert I
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Inquired of the assistant. �-retl and .profane, HIndoo, F,gyptlan.
been mistaken In his man. A real
oil,% WhIte countenance looked vlelous. 1! '&.ms we slwnt very pleasantly the
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possible moment.
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'flDevil's fire,".- replied - Percy Dar� I Orreek, mediaeval, Swedenborg, Real-
captain of men would have ris-en to
Throckles' heavy, bulldog expression givaterpart of tv.o weeks. At the end .
ANOE AGENT, REPRESEN-
Address all communications to W.
row briefly. "The island's a little.' cruclan, theosophy. theology, With ev,
circumstance's Wherever he found
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Av;!4 threatening. Perdostt's Mexivaii or that thiie 1 made up my mind that
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TING It FIRE INSURANCE
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queer, I've noticed It brefore.." I bry last, otince.of horror, mystery, ably,
them. , But who could have
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east tit for knife work In the back. , 11�, would. Ile just its well to get back
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"Debbil. fire," repeated the nigger. era and creeps squeezed out (of them,
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Captain Selover- had been it raseal al.
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And Illontly $olomon..atretebed ont, ; to business. Accordingly I called Per- � I
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Darrow turned directly to him. They were gorgeous, ghost stories, for 'ways,
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but a successful and 00.11rogeotig
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0 fire. and devils. t o, fo they were totd by a Man full Inform-
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rascal, , e had run desperate chances.
headgedr, his sualky haIr, his book . of rust the salvaged chain cable, He .
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all I. know, and certainly vaditilres. ed as, to all the legendary and grew-
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no�,e, !its rbstless eye aud. big -litter- . refused flatly. I took a step toward
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Did,you evev bear or vampires. doe, some'lletalle. At first.1 used to thint;
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could know that a crumble or Island
fil',, 14teel clOw-the 91OW wrote ocross him. Ile drew ,his knife and backed. I .
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beach And six nionths ashore would
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bill a heavy financial load? Is 7oux Pala
a heavy physical burden?, I know what
- ONO," growled the bigger. effectIvely. Then I saw. that the cool,
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turn him Into what he, had become?
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111--kekbeard., . i "Periloso." saitl I firmly, "put up, .. . ..
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these tnear4 to delicate womert-I have
they are women. wonderful. drawling manner, the level voice. were
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Yet I believe such cases are not no.
Thi!y a at Smoking, - storing Into the � that knife,"
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
been dtscourayd, too; but learned how to
cure -myself. want to relleve'your bur-
beautiful women. A man on a -long In reality thebigheat art. 4,
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common In other walks of life. A
fire with mes�aerlzled eyes. The at- , "No " -sald 4e. . .
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dens, Wit not end thepain and. stop the
voyage Wo
laid just ,smack his lips to He told his stories lit, a halt amused,
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man and his work combine to mean
lonoe got on my nerves., I arose Im- , I pulled the saw barreled Colfs 45
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doctor's b 11? I can do this for YOU And
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aee tbiem. They have shiny gray eyeS, detached manner, -which Imposed COU-
something, yet both may be absolutei
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patiently and walked down the pale and raised It slowly to a leviel,with I
OVVICU-91riane Ttlor-k-01, INT01-4.
2111f you will assist me.
W" you need do Is to write for a freer
and lips red as raspberries. When you fiderice more. readily. than any amount
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. be!ach, where the store glimmered In ' his breast. .
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box of the romedy which has been placed
to lie Away. Perhaps
meet them they will talk with'you and of earnest asseveration. The mere
the weak link.
mplaslies along the wettest sands. The i "Perdosa," I repeated, "drop that . ,
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In nay hands given
this one box will cure you -It has done so
go homit with you. And then when I fact of big own belief lit what he said
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black . silhonette of the hills against knire.11 . I
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for othors. if so, I sliall be happy and
3,0.11 -A,11), be cured for 2c (the cost -of a
jou're asleep they tear alittle hole tn I came to matter 'littli. He was the
that the eyes of the crew ,might be
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the dark blue of the night sky, the . Tim crisis had come;'but my resolu-.
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Dostag �
your neek with their sharp claws, and 1 vehlele .by which was brought no-
blinded and that the doctor would
white of breakers athwart the India- tion was fully pre ared for It. I
Convoyanbors, 'JumixIssionefs,
den'.!aIrv. ,\".".0 to -0- f,� mv free tr t-
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they suck the blood with. their red I curate knowledge., He bad ,read all
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finish his experiments before the cot.
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thict heavo of the ocean, a faint light Q
.should not have ared greatly If I had -
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lips, When they aren't women -they I these things and now reported them
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dron could boll up again.
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marking the position of, the Laughing had to shoot the man, as I certainly,
Agencyw Xoney -to loan . ...... � .,
take the shape of big buts like birds." as. he had read,- Each,.man could de-
My first act as real commander' was
Lass -that was everythin, In Ahe ' I .
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turned to we with so beautifully cidefor bhuself-as to their credibility;
to announce' holiday. My Idea was
I made ont scale, ob,lect There,'would then have been one I
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an air that I wanted to clap I At last the d6likey,elligine was clear-
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that the Island would keep the , mqn
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to doal with In the final accounting,
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him on the back with the. joy of ft.
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the cost ok wet fet-t I res nod It. 6 -It Which strangely enough I now for
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" By the,way,,Eagen, have you no- nigger built under her'n fire of black
t1ced those big bats the last few,e�en- wainnt, Captain* Selover banded out
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sign them More work to do. They
proposed. at once al, tour into the in.
, was art empty brandy bottle. . Inoment never doubted would come. I � .
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had before at a life,
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The. attractive rou-te is via
grog hit around, and we started her up
Ings over by the cliff? I can't. make . .
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]Dr. W. Guinal, . .
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out in. the. .dusk whether they arO NOtli 4 cheer just to see the wheels re-
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We started up the wesi coast. Af t*
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or four miles along a mesa
. Perdosa hesitated a fraction of an .
explorations by land and so
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reeled his remarks again to the nig- ' Next We halt burled Soule long
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formation where often we had to-cIr-
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big bats, doctor,.Just you. notice close, I the lines. hitched our cables to them
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quish all autborlty�, so I orgti I tilzed reg- had been watching me closely, growl- ,
'doom, Ratteribury street. . I
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If they have just -plain black eyes : and joyfully 'commenced -the 4 tag% of
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and beyond..It a s6ries of ledges on
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ular expeditions and ordered their ill, .
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I Rates in 'effect to . principal .
thefte all right, but If ,they have
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' i putting the Golden Horu Piece. by'
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which basked several' hundred' seals.
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rection. The men, did iiot'6b,lect,: It "Drop"14 you fool!" he said. I . .
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Winter ilasorts ; (or Jull infor- :
gray eyes, with red around'!em, piece tip tile side of the el lit, ,, . .
tbeilre vampires. I wish you'd let 'damaged
T4ey did not seem alarmed, In fact,
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was .
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mation as to rates', route etc.,
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The stores Were bildly by
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one,old bull, scarred by ipany battles.
t' found . get at that cable," I command..' . .
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Office hours at hospital '
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me know If you do find out. It's In. the *6t, and there was no liquor, for
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made toward us. �
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. a resting ed, still at.white heat. . I stood ovel . I
place of Son. birdo-tooAtIte .
I to 8 p. M. ;* 7 to 9 -pi M,
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. Which I Was sincerely grateful. We '.
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"Dou' get me near no bats." gro ed 'arid. arrayed our-
1, .WI broke Into. the box" .
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turned up a. broad, pie asant valley to�
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. "Whero',s Selo.v�r?l Inquired Dar,
-tied the - Interior.
'Tho,shcep were , en. n Me
that was about'all, m Handy Solomo t me half.. , I
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the.*only animals on.'tbe islandi . way, . � .
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."Fle.ata a aboard,' �s I hastened to Sayi .. . . -
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defledted - the
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original 6ruption were occasional red
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though there :were soveral sorts of 'Begging your pardon, Mr. Eagen," � : ... . � I I
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-'Wants to keep an eye on the ship."' . had 'gone bad. rerdosa out of, forty .outcropping
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birds. In general thecountry- was as. I . . �
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The MoKillop fflu, ual
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�'tfiatls laudable. What, have Yov I
.. . 9'. " . I or fifty misfires got one feeble sputter 'overlaid
been doing. . .
the mineral. Scattered trees
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Were planted. throughout the flixt.
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ense. It ' . it . "It ain't. ,r6asonable not to beat it - � 11 J
was. canyon and hill. We Soo . . - . . . .
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. . ..up piece, .the ,stock
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flulshed � yesterday evening."
mingled ,
grew tired.of climbing aud.t�,rued our. man's so ,11 he advised rho at � . .
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-Farm.and Isolated -Town..Property--
. . , . I ill his hand". A few tinned goodswere
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With brush on the rounded - - aide bills.
. . conciliatory manner, 1011ra talking fgr .
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A number of brilliant birds fluttered lit
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chbr might be considered .as es.
help with ,your engines .or a nythlrig 01 ; As'. for the reit, Wwas foollshn ess, but ,cres
In 40. ncii, stopped. and pointed to the
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the.seal rookery and on the souich Side - 1! gging your pardon. 31:r. M1011, . I
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H-rucefield R. 0. ; ,r. El, Hays, See.
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I . I . I useless . work. Tliertx ..nl,,i*t tic' - :1
or. these places.. -, 1-�,ut re' uivullfg �001,0 � more ,
M +1- E - Ear v p; and Throat
Treasurer,* geaforth P. 0. .
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He arose and began 1:6 light his Mri
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"Fhope as bow you're getting On well 1. dry clothes. -We had beot quite blip-
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tb6re above. Sir?" ventured Handi. py for the eight months. '
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Jorth; John'Watt, 14arlock;- John .'
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,Very.Well� I thank you," replied i The winter'had been like summer, and -
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those vj�nlplres,, doctor." . . I a week or -so we hall enjoyed b6ahtl-
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(Successor to Dr. HQImes.) I 1
, Robert - Smith, Harlock - E. Hirt-
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the spark of until it di5appeared in.. b ' Ir an! " -
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the airoyo. . .1. . 1! .1. I .. �. 11 .Vast� . . .
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aft-alust us. In. tb.je sl, I In resting, or. In flabing. There, were 1,
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University'bf Tibront(o
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threatening glow of. the volcano. A,boul .' many deep's�a fish to Ile had, of great I
us were mysterious noises of crying:1 . . .
but suiallgameness. They I
. graduate of
Dental Department. Graduate of -- the
or t1ansaA, busines�, will be
promptly atten.dod* to on. applicatio
. . palatability
birds� -barking seals. .rustling or rush- I ' - . I .
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to any of the above officers addressid
Ingwinds. . I f0it'the throngrng ghosts .
* . . 0 i few of UR had climbed, somb of the
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the Commercial hotel
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of all.the old world'.S superstition,swirl- ; hills In a half hearted curiosity, but
the eddle �.
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Will be at . I
inspected by - the dirpotor who 11 ,
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Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a. nt,
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which' we took to'pleces and. put to-. I � .. .
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tberagaln. .It was.no' mean job, cOmIngashore. at least once during It . he I
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cleaned smooth an& with the xcepw I etaliding aloof. tint Ctook� pains to
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me will receive prompt attention..
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.tion. of a rudimentary knowledge on I seem to confer with lilut. soAhat-the 11
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Will.. sell either by percentage -or
T . erms.of sitbscriptiofi�$lper .year' in .
the part. of Pulz and. Vdrdosa we were I -men might suppose that, 1, as mate,
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.1-norant.' � In fact we'sbould not have., was engaged
a . I III caivying out his dt- -
spece6ded -at all had It not been for. I Was -
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Road, one milek south of Clinton. .
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,�,'not' so paid. No paper discontinued
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I.. until All arilears are -paid, unless at
. "rectious." The dread of' him mi
Perey',parrow and his, lantern. . The - most 6otent lufluenceover them.
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I eave month inore,or los.4' gu.irdi�zl . b$, �
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cleartin' and the rest. -'of It we*il do . . � .
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gorgv in (be. v6ck.. but eYen 1v In- V110l'-
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gladly. But we ain't goln' to pound �4. . I
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7 JiYou mean to muthly?" I askbd� . 1,
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the .,4111. Clew. wilt r tf'P light f*llte�('kl
heaftbe old'man giv� his oraers, and .
rreely I'l-oli) lit-low.sillowill,p, the baltom
you'll. find no mutiny in III . a. - ,But 410J:4 I .1 .
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,;il;l grONVOIS, of tu'lirvelons v1'v1dtiQs!*; .
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absolutely Invisible, for . . . course',
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there Were no reflectiong from its our-
please, air, go got �ho old man. . If he . . .
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says to our face. pound cable, why :' , , _ ,
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midair, and only when the dipping
boys?" I . . . . �. .. . I . . .. .
. . oats made rings could -We realize that
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They murmured somethini. * Perdo- . . .
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I s . a . deliberately dropped his 'hamnier .
Sud ' denly the place lqt, loose. In pan-
. and joined the group. 'My hand Ste I ay- . - - 1. � ... .
demonlum, The most fiendish cries,
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groans, Shrieks broke put, . confusing
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own:,echoes that. the .volume of sound.
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Solomon, almost kindly; couldn't . ,
was continuous. Heavy splashes shook
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011 us till. And w1at good would . it do7 , - . .
+ij- --+A,, The'boat rotiked 'The In.
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� cliff's edge he laughed aloud. wrecking Captain Selover bad ornitted�
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I -every
paid is denoted on the label. , . .
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lapse. , I 1.
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us glowed hundreds of. eyes Ilk
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There Rre few more original' men
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Advertising . ratesm-Transient - adver-
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all. wrong?" he wouderbil. , . easy, so that at my fIrst,opportunity: I
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"Mufton.91' sold be, i . $or - the dev!l'S'9.:,
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� of.fire, 'on a' level with as, abov.e.qb
Alive to-dav ,than IvY.r.'Gebrge -Bernard
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tisemehts, , 10 cents per , . nonpariel
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I Seulled myself out to thp schooner. J
right, Pulz., Perdosa 'and I listening tn-'
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pieneberl". . . � .
'kfirtekles. '. "Where
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almbst overour headso ..Two by two
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Shaw, and he trim, always relied
fine for first in'sittion and .&. cents -
I found. hitu, molst eyed as usual, leau- I
tently, the others Indifferent in. the
, --Sheepl" cried � .
.the coals were. extinguished. - , .
noon to say something that is out of
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ing'pgoinst the maltimast doing nOth-
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the common. It is related that some
.line. -each
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Ion. stuall advertisements. not
hopelessness of being able to coinp.re- Ing. .1 I I 11 .. . I � I
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"Golden Horu,v' I. a uggested, � "Re-
with black. figuresdarting rapidly like
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tithe ron somf, P.Inntemrs' wr6te 'to him
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exceed one - inch, Such as - "Lost "
holl�. . Of coqrse went wroug "We've finished, air," sold 1. . .
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me�mbli,r'thtit Wide, empty deck. for
a School of minnows beneath a bo '
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to sr�y thrl th-v vishM produce one
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- "Strayed," ItStolenill etc.,. iln_.
again In our next day's experlments, He booked at me. I
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ward?, They, carried sheep there."
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They darkened the coral and theeands
of 111.q plav-. Tllr,ir $urnrj4p may
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once for 6entA and eiiielt
Darrow was down two or th,,,%
. Q ."Will -you come ashore and have a
bibbs a week 'and'gradualfy we edged - .
The men separated, Intkuding fresh
and the glistening dea growths.1onlY
lowing rt,plv: "A-ttf^nrq earrot p,r.
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ubsequent. Insertion 10 cents.
. took. Sir?" I .Inquired. . . .
toward a practical result, "I ain't going nshore again." he mut..
meat, The affair wasridletilous. These
sheep had become wild as deel'. Our
the occultations and brightenings sue -
ceeded each other much more swiftly.
. fnrm mi, plp,v�t. Prnf,lr)r.r,fs cartrn.t
1-1-%q T ,ril 0"'r to I;e'r ib-rn By
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dommunleations Intended for publieti-
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His, explanations consume .
d but a terod thickly,
surrounding party with Its silly bared
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We stared stupefied, our thinking '
Pit mn,%rs. On I 1
't f v(s -1 ivr t�, - b4i -
. nit, as A guarantee of good
- tton in
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,ew molliouts. After they were Illn- . -Whatvi .I cried, 1. I
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power blurred by the incessant whirl
H,.,r.vf,n I ... In fli(I atidi-nol'!" '
-.-Iaith, be ,accompanied by aline
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I ng gain,' lie re,
tbetwe6n.
Open mouth ed as they''shipped lihniA.-Y
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'I'litio.we came gradually to a better I floated obstinately. �Ialid that'sall there
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ItCallaintil)ICA With 0.10 docior's agg!st I Is 'to It. It's too much of a ,strain on
"Get . a gtin I off the old mail; All'.
"Settlsl" he . shogted . t-brough, - his
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ant. In many respects -lie remained I anv m"". ,r4nft rorrself. You ruii.
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a �uzzle to ine. Certainly the i them. 1 ,shipped as captain M a ves.
have Something besides Soft horse And
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never know how to take him, He set. I'm no dock -walloper. 1A won't do
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light. We could make out,the arch of
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Was eviclectly not only unafrald of I It-fOr no Mont"
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them. but genuinely indifferdlit to. . 1 g[tap-.,d with dismay tit the man's
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fnr , When *0
niches. Lying on them we could dis-
the hundreds and hundreds
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this sAA as we went.
cern seals,
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i incredible. I can t my
ellmbed u. ridge -we. found ourselves
of them. till staring at us, all barking
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-pomw
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I In their needs and affairs. 1-119 practi- Ing Whether he would recover tone
i lie to to Ron.
looL-Ing down on a si)Ider well, of other
of tht.% -411lue 110-
and bellowing. As we approached they
: from their elevations and,
. DESIGNS ,
� COPTIkIGHTS &C.
Traing will arrive At and depart
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�cftl knowledge Was enormous. I think .were again put
, . Man, you must1l, I cried at lost. '
1 have told.yon df the completeness of I
valleys and canyons
ture, till diverging to broad down';
scrambled
diving to the -bottom, scurried to the ,
Anyone sending it sketab end descri on -17
4111tok alloottain our opinion free wrtlth.r .
from Clinton Station aslollows I
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his arrangements, Everything had i. "I won't, and that's flat,' -said be
and it jump Into the sea. till converging
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- entranceof the cave.
Invenw1on to 1probriblitip, nklBibfmintint,
tionssirlotlycondde. al�p B Patents
BUFFALO
been foreseen from grindston I 1,,.,,,n,l turned deliberately On his It eel and
to the outworks that 9111111-10d tile. VOI-
We toy ou our ones foe ten minutes -
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sent free, Oldest #
,foney for securing patents,
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� a Ono ret'o Isappeared In* the cabin. I .
Illimere.1 The sainci quality of I
callo With Its callopy of vapor.
Then Wenee fell, There persisted a
a a roW .n. - o. recolva
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; maim notice, witbout afte'Inthe
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spoculailon Showed Win what 'we lack-
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1 went ashore thoUglitful and it little
I w, It o(Toss tht,
on our wav holue -1 ('L
tiny drip, drip drip, from some point in
I "Perdoaa,10 said Ifirmly, "pUt 14P that I
sdendfic fiffleficat'
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eil In 00'6�vn lives, . .
seared. But on reflection I regained
higher c6univy and the heads of the
the darkness. it merely accenturited
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knife",
A bAndOM01Y 11111111ttited -Largest
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Going West I . 11.07 a. ni.
There wns,. its you remember, the i
f my ease of mind. YOU
a - great part o �
canyons until We found ourselves look.
: tile hush, Suddenly from far In the
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I asks you thati I can Cut down It
Week)Yi eir.
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stion of any 0olitittl 0 $odma Terms for
V., W141 Age preps, td, Sold by
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1.25 ll.,m.
it tt . 6-40 1 P-na-
niatter of Hand y Solomoll,s steel cittw..
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sec. I had been with these tnen now
eight months. during Which they livid
Ing down on till,: valley anti Dr. Scher-
merhorn's crimp. ,rho. steam, front the
Interior of the bill there come long,
hollow boo-o-oml it reverberated, roar'
I chicken with my knite lit twenty feet
You. must surely see, sit, that I could -
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Ile showed Thrackles kind of
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Tard knot that deep sea persou.,had
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been as ol-detly Its SO many Primary
f They had worked lifted.
volennic blowholes. Swayed below a s.
Through Its rifts we saw the topa of
Ing, The surge that bad lifted, our
boat minutes before thug reached
have killed you too easy while you. i
Ir at- w-wh.lusto., A 0.
LONIJO1-;,:
never used. Ile taught Captain,' Set.
schoolboys.
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scale
were covering Poncho there. This aln't . I
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Going South 7.60 a. W.
over how to� blak*e soft goal) out of One
without grumbling, and had even ap-
tile buildings. Presently we made out
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Its journey's end.
got to be it Avar, Mr. Unglin, just be- I .
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Species of sonweeil. Me he Initiated In
Prollelled a sort of friendliness about
percy Durrow. dressed, In overalls. his
The chambar was very. lofty. - Ag we
cause We don't want to work without 1.
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e eamlifte My first Impression was
r,loeves. rolled back and earrying n to-
rowed oftutfoasty In It lost notbing of
W- dhv.A. M 14. 10 . � �
Going North I 11.U0 a. %.
at It 6.36 p, M.
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tile Art of fishing with a w 0
Ifire. Our camp Itself lie reconstruct-
ed on scientific lines so that we on-
joyed loss aroindtle stuoke and more
palat able dinner. Arid all of it he did
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I overlaid. Ali I 100ked back on the
VOY1196 with what I took to be a clear-
er vision I could not but admit that
the Incidents. were In themselves triv-
tort. itle walked. very preoccupied.
to one of the ininlaturo orate,rs, whoro
he knelt arid went through some Opera,
tion Indistinguishable tit the distance,
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' its height, but Something In width. It There Was more of the game sort I I"
was marvelously colored, like all the had plenty of time to see my dilemma. I �
volcanic toelis of this Island. In addl- P, ither I would have to - abandon, my .
tion some chemical drip had thrown attempt to keep the men busy or I
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U, ited Suites Slilhadrihdrt
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alilusedly, tie though his Ideas W ereal.
let onough-a natural eXeltemobt by
I looked around to see my eompatilons
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across Its vividiless long gauzy Stream- would have to Invoke thol,authority of
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will please note that, we hiv6 to
Most too obvious to need 0001municti-,
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it superstitious negroo a little tall talk
Staring at lilin fascinated, thole necks
eraned out. their. bodies drawn back
erg of �vhlte. We rowc, Captain selover. To do the lAtter I
the faintest daylight Insted US, The would be to destroy It, The Master
, pay one Colit postaga on filth Pop.
er going to the Vatted StaUd,
tiou. . �
We bIecame if, a manner Intibilbb
that moltut nothing. It must have been
the of the ildvefiture that bad
Into hldlng. lit a moment lie had fin-
occasional riiVerblerating booth of the I
had become it stuffed figure, a bogy I �
This means that your subtler A
With him. Ho guyed the men in his
glamour
decielved mie_that and the utaugulq
ished arid carried the retort ottrofullY
Into tht, laboratory. The men afghed
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eurgq� seemed as distant as oveZ with which to fright0n, an empty blad- .
This was beyond the mal rookery on der that a WOUld collapse. With
tiola must be paid -Ili Advaute.
Whea YOU so your imbeldriptl6a
Indolent fashion. playing on their cre.
dolity, their good mature, even their
"Ilittillb-
stage setting and 061tUtning. C
Ir tow, men would work hard tot eight
kind stood oreet. once Illore flientaciveo.
priCk, �
th6 beAch. Below It we entered an what grace I could Muster I had to
expitini ple&06 r6MIt $1.60 tot ill-
forb#ArSneii, Thoy� altert! atoly griabOd
Ito loft always A Coll-
months without a mutibur, without a
As we turned awky Perdosa Mood
what must havo h#on tn tile minds of
opon cleft of souls size to another give in. I I
tquarer cave. it wail now high tide. 6 to have It your own �
"YoWIl bAv
other year to- Stat YOU Will not,
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- miss Any 06pi" ot The NoVA-%*
4114 Nedwltd.
food Impression. 86 that no Ono really
ObAne6 to took About them.
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