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no.d. Office, Guelph, Ont,
Risks taken :ott all classe of l:^rsur-
�ttsce at reasonable rates.
eat, G'iDingham
> N8R COSENS, g
J. W. DODD
Office in Chisholm Mock
IRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND
•« z1EALTTri INSURANCE
ND REAL 3STA Phone 240
,
•, N HA 3M, ONTARIO
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J.
W. BUSHFIELD
Barrister; Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
• ice—Meyer Block, Wingbarn
Successor to Dudley Holmes
R. VANSTDNE
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates
• Wingheini, - Ontario
ORTON
BARRISTER, ETC.
q�Y brr".ngham, Ontario.
W
ROSSDR.
G.
DENTIST
, , Brampton refuses to turn•bacle. •He
Office Over Tsard.s Shy a :•
T
au®o�rw
�r+.0
By 11 .Peickhrbx. �'xr;
oyy�;tr f�yf3S�Caki F>EN�,�•t=��,. _.. jR'"t�!'�'
, law e• �.
>Ci'INrI} M AI7VAI\TCE-`l' 11ilF«S
of the ,YR 1alts, wilotn he greatly ad-
1 mired,, ialali!ougla lie readily admitted
6y
Thursday February, 7th, 1.029'
ded to Beep lily 1vt7rrl, Aside from
Oils there were the Choctaws, whom-
Blienvllle would set on my trail if it
sound of. angry Voices At first i
thought the men were quarelling, but
th after a bit it was plain they were e t Your
slice %V t the lower river Indians as wet Anil believed 'I had departed in a complaining against soave injustice, ` Wr
Flterver exercised the ,same infitl-
e• 1
their rdliel °over tea's Oanadian. kola,. "Messieurs, °I thank you." '''•Now l: , gi 1 Ui alt
�• • 1 tt 1 1 s old Tures
ll ireferring to rather Da ao�r, stuck cerise to the shore, sprawl. recognized the et ea tel a
cit li e'r fn by rte Tunices, and tee IFte--- lag on the Sand, with Suarez or one Mattor.. His voice greaii.ecl with 're will ,1►1 GIER S, E1 ' Siont"
1 tiltai a� ousakiltt, y illecl bJ" the lrr:.ompas,, of his rt`iexr 'always in the middle dis- t t "H ll ' a t I ern an emulsion f °`�•
hs ;revealed the inexorable si .ie rot Maass tango, keeping. watch. . Toward sun -
nature, its "blood for blood" :jndg- set'3Bieraville came hurrying down to
meets, by reminding ale valet). aiu'ch the boats andaccosted an.e, saying:
•reIleh how, he paid liberal rewards for "Moi sieu,r - Brampton, Pm off .for..
the airrttrderers' scalps, Itl. 'was Tiffs one the island, • Another ship come iu.
strong .point ill: his amaoagement` of It's a h-1 of a case! A. sick woman
the Indian. tribes, ii which they' here— and she may have. the plague
knew him as the 'diet. Hand:" As --and no place to keep. this new lot
blood for blood was the •aboriginal either here or 'out there, I ga' to
point of view the :pilicy always diad! see they are kept. on the ship until 1
their, respect even when demanding can' • arrange for thein."
,toll, Tid paused, and I knew what be
-ie sneered at ',Cadillac for not sus-' would say next anti. I rubbed lay
erecting that �.the,silver'found .in the Bead . and stomach and groaned sli-:
laite country was carried there from glrtly•
Mexico; and in •the next breath he ex ":Pouched by ,elle sun? Are'., you
pressed absolu.te',eonfcdence in all' of ill?" he asked,!'not unkindly.
Law's plans. He pictured Law find- "Only a queer dizziness. . Sotneth
p
ing a bankrupt empire, an unpaid ar- fag of ;a pain in:lay •vitals," I aus-
tri and a .starving peasantry, with
Y
the billets d'etat .going to a discount
of seventy per cent, and then boasted'
of how .the magician had eliminated,
or •changed .these evils.', Now the
peasants .could .make fortunes. Lux-
uries were within the reach of all!
who would reach for .then, regardless
of former .poverty. France' was fev-
erishly the
errsllly prosperous, Paris was
center of: the world.
..anci yet he was firm in his convic-
.tion that the,-i',ltur.e of Louisiana lay
in agriculture, mat in mines; and he
sen n en . is exe,e envy is jus' u1SiOfl o puri Acct
man, a good elan. But these have
. e t go 1 e u. in ail, A puriR'S•'
ill the bark -houses? Tiley, leave air keeps tile bowels regular and in
fever, Bah! 1 have lived here long p
g a healthy- condition, while'the
enough to have seep. enough of dicta
die to know the'fever., ' i hypophosphites of lime and soda_
""You waste your breath," growled —combined in theemulsion—
the
a' heavy voirce.. "Tile women stir here r are .beneficial iii building up•
Then
the system' and in dev'e1oping
'S2N,OPSIS -"Ilh ,ve it, -your iex' ilency, all that
helrr.as written," salid the sergearait.
Chapter 3.—Travelling Illy :canoe on•.111t.e pistol. vanisrleed, and, Bienvill.e
the .i G' •i.issii on his •tall, to Biloxi, entteredlthe small imce•and without a
� 1 is~a pp,y
.in the early' days of .the settlement glance at me took`.-the.sheet of paper
.Bs• on Eng- tothe candle -light. .1
.of 7�ousiaila; ti'Viltiaalt•lti� axnpt 1 g and :held it t g
.iish spy, known •to the :Indians .and frowned and waited; . and .inless than
1 al �,
settlers :as the "White Indian,' sees a urinate -I had .the •satisfaetion.of see
-
a
a •Natceliez Indian post a declaration. ing his lips: pursed in.chagrin.
of 'wa'r • against .the French.- For his Replacing the ;paper on °the table,
own ;purposes, he hastens to :Biloxi he .said:
ito carry the news to Bienvidle, • ir'rerich "you •niay go, sergeant.":
governor. After Suraez'had departed the
,w♦
—lira ton meets 'CRAFTER: 'Ii. alp ern,or said to ale:,
art old friend, Joe Labrador, •Indian "It was a disagreeable necessity.
h warns hila 13ienville
la"<iif=breed who tne .to .in uartexs to .do
>Had you ,col Y q
aiaas•ihreatened_to hang him as a Spy. your writing my suspicions might not
have been aroused. But entei!ing
here, as if to escape espionage-"
He ceased sneaking and drummed
genre
falls in with Jules and I,.aarle ..Mat-
�T D1- DM tea ,on their way to Biloxi to secure
H. f h• the rt • bring-
it rves rom a ship
le au e, his' fingers on the table, waving ap-
Physcian and Sure ing women from France. At •B1Io i
Medical eeeacesentati,;e D. S. le, R• l.irainptcial prutects a �vonlan from a cared ed as near to an apology as he
lingham cared to do.
Phone 54 R. Iiainbly sergeant's biittelity. She tells him she ..hut what good could such a mento
Successor to Dr. W. ^l Dahlsgaarde,
memo -
is Claire -. up in a rill do you? Long before' it could be
raid in Paris. Evidently well tired and ' delivered and answered I should have:D i s somethi rg clef a an: s -
OIL. ROBT. educated, she s r y
�, : ! passed on scour case, In no event does
II.RC.S. (ENG.) 1.R:C.1? caond.) tory to Brampton.. He intervenes to Monsieur audreuil have jurisdiction
AND ~S;iJRGEO`N `prevent a man, English, known as overV
PHYSICIAN „ Sii over Biloxi. If innocent, you will net
Old Six H n,_ers,"' folio}ting• her to
New Orleans: A Frenchman, Bran have long to wait. ' If guilty, your pe -
cols Narbonne, slightly demented by tition could help you none."
stories he has heard of the riches of "Your excellency is in the right of
the New World, introduces himself. it, as you always are."'I sighed, and`
He is on his Way to land he has I began feeding the petition into the
candle.
"That is finished," ire. said. "If you.
DR. R. L. STET:
Graduate of University of Toronto,
Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of the
Ontario College of Physicians and
Surgeons:
Office in Chis`eelen Bleck bow ht.
Josephine Street. Phone 29.
DR. G. W. HOW SON
DENTIST
Office over John Galbraith's Store.
F. A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
Ail Diseases Treated
Office adjoining residence next to
, .Anglican Church on 'centre Street.
Sundays by appointment.
Osteopathy Electricity
Phone 272, Hours --9 a.m. to _3 p.m.
A.R.&F. E.DUVAL
Licensed Drugless laractitiotaers;
Passing on to the magazine and
guardhouse ' on the right and at the at once."
back of the enclosure I halted before a1 I arose and bowed and stood aside
smallatl office adjoining the .anagazine, for him to precede me through the
in which burned a candle. Tlie: room door. I feared I should have no ,op -
was empty. and.I entered, and found portunity' of speaking g to Narbonne:
will dine with nie we shall be served
what I was looking for :writing mat-
erial.
Those few soldiers who were not on
duty were gambling and gossiping
in their barracks. The lighted candle
evidenced the return of the governor,
or his superintendent; and I made
haste to finish my •business. For a
variety ofreasonsI could not explain
but as we walked toward the gover-
nor's quarters I heard the "' well-
known voice raised 'in a spirited har-
angue, the audience being a group' of
grinning soldiers at .the. gate. Du-
niony and his companion were ji1St
outside the gate and impatient to be
off.
That Narbonne and Six Fingers had
myself with saying: struck their bargain was shown by
"Mademoiseelde Claire Dahlsgaarde: the boatmen's lingering, although in
Chiropractic and Electro T1herapy.There is much danger, ince yet there great impatience. Narbdnne glimpse
Graduates of Canadian chiropractic is 'no insurmountable :obstacle fora ed ale on the eedge of the circle 'and
:College, Toronto, and National col young woman desiring to travel abruptly ended liis talk and pressed
through this country. At present I
lege Chicago.
Office opposite Haniiltori'•s Jewelry
Store, Main St.
'C(OURS: 2-5, 7-8.3o p.ni. and by
appointment.
.suit of town wad Right sa►lls re-
d d to All ' stt a deft l
am detained here. I hope to leave
very soon, when my 'best service will
be at your command. I may arrive at
New Orleans during the night. I may
forward to greet me. Bienville stood
a few paces ahead' of me; .and 1 kicked
up any foot and retrieved the message
and crumpled it 111 my hand..
n e o "I regret I shall not have . your
Thous. Office 3,3o; Residence 601-13• send word by a friend, whose pass- company, monsieur," he cried.
port shall be the words "The White "Monsieur Narbonne, .1 am always
Indian," and he will bring you to ane. ready to do you .a service," 1heartily
It will be necessary for me to start replied, ,"and at some other time it
north immediately. I respectfully may be my good .fortune to have you
,lii•eei your attention to the Indian command me.
woman's dress, which is adapted to And I extended my .hand and gave
hila a warm English handclasp. I
felt his hand jerk as the wad of paper
pressed into the palm. undoubtedly
the fellow was triad, ;wed yet 'an',sub-
jects apart from the Mississippi coun-
try lie could be sane enough,, My
nerves ceased, jumping as T. felt hien
palming the paper.
"It has .been good to meet you: mau-
1 sieur," lie somewhat stiffly xoturrae([.
"Till we, meet again at my plantation,
I shall go in much for silkworms, us-
ing the Indian 'girls and children for
the delicate task of cariug for the
Worms."
-J ALVIN FOX
Registered Drugless Practitioner
CHIROPRACTIC AND
DRUGLESS PRACTICE
ELECTRO -THERAPY
Hours: .4-5, 7-8., or by woods and river -travel. I remain
Phone igl. year respectful servant --Wm. Bram-
pton,
As 'I was hurriedly rereading it 1
became conscious of being watched.
As I sat there with the message be -
ELECTRICITY .fore 1ne I knew some: one was behind
Adjustments given for diseases of rnee
all kinds; we specialize in dealing with picking tip the ousel 1 dipped at in
children.. Lady attendant: Night .calls lire ink and began writing:
responded to,
Office en Scott St., Wingharn, Ont. "To his excellency, " Monsieur
Phone 15o Philippe de -Vaud -mail, Governor of
Canada.
GEORGE A. SIDDAL "Monsieur: I find myself meet un-
- BROKER -- justly ate:neecl of serving the interest
. And with cue. of his exaggerated. ,and 1.i eilaained aivalte for hours try-
Money to en on :cot an second , „ ,
appointment.
D. H. McINNES
CHIROPRACTOR.
That Paper If You Please
insisted that tbecolonists should be
selected with this thought in. view.
I' refused a bed in his quarters, for
I was his prisoner, Nor did I care to
be too much .uder'.his thumb should
I ' discover an : cipporti:Lnity of -escap
i.ug. :So, after his courteous good
>,iight,I went to tbe:barracks, where
e
Sergeant Suarez sullenly ,showed ni
a bunk, Very soon; I'decicled my
outdoor life had unfitted ale for sleep-
ing under cover. I took my robes and
went:' .outside and arranged my bed
under• the oaks, As 1 lay down
three figures passed ale and tools up
positions betweet' ine and the shore;.
the woods to the north and the woods
to the west. Doubtless there were
sharp eyes between me and,the .woods
at the east.
This espionage wes ektreniely irri-
tating-, It accented the danger of:
nay being in Biloari when Damoan, the
Fox :a rived.,: M report on' Canada,
so idiotically .confded tri the Fox was
my death warrant. ' 'That one slip
left rue powerless is face :the fellow
dowel did jle return.., How oomplet-'
ely he had 4ecei'ved me' eves shown by
my trusting:the data to his :care.
The- danger L'rom the Fox had
seelrled rather rehrnto u?ltil'the septi-'
bels surrounded Me that night; then
it closed about pie and smothered Me,
aantil hie excellency returns.
you eau tails to him.. 'on make my,
ears'a olio If you Po !Lear the wont -
sturdy children. "
'A1�NGIERS EMULSION is also
en's quarters you'll run auto a musket a safeguard , against the chest •
ball'weighang eight hundred ;grains., camplicatiOns associated vvitl3+,..
It,w'ilt 'be had tor. ,'your digestion. j heavy colds, measles, sca'rle
slipped into the 'doorway with a' fever and,grippe. ;It'loosens the
ii i ears. Yt scherrieg ves, the soreness of:
colic ove2 1 y �shon ci yphlegm,., relic ,
of eseape was now'.stret'c1iing .forth cot and chest and its cleans-•
d'v�ili 'h':ancl .seek- .til d im 'uses
its tentacles like a e as ing action removes body p
ing to embrace, the hili tern among its, ties thus hastening the ' child's.
seek -
requirements. recovery.
wered, making. a face ,as some iinag "Is Jules 112attor there Do 1, hear
inaryt Binge of pain shot through Jules'Mettor's voice?" I .called . oat.
me. • "This is Monsieur :Bran pton• I 'have
He 'bit his lip and -hesitated, his a chill. . Have.. you :had the .fever?
brows perplexed. His, intention' of Would it be dangerous for you to
compelling my company was being;, come hearer so I may. question you?"
replaced by another safeguard. He "There is, n9 danger. I laughed at
expressed his' regret,. turned toward .the fever, -monsieur," he cried, glad
Suarez and beckoned him to approach to escape troth tla'e -gibes .of the 'sold-
methrough
h
at the salve titaie walking to, meet 1 secs; and he :rail toward g
it .
"Base
•• 110 ed b
{ �o w y
e-1 el
e dusk,cos
pini. He spoke briefly to the serge- the y
ant, then hastened down to the shore "Arid ,your :soh? Rad he had it?"
and event t aboard a sailing vessel. 1"Also the. tioY, he -replied, hait-
n
to air; and with a ing before me, :Permit me to place.
Suarez walked x.:,
"pis excellency's 'compliments . to , "Say you are not ,sure. 1 have
Mousier. Brampton, who is iudispos- nioliey for you. Hard money!" I
1
ed. Monsieur is advised to go'.to hiss whispred.
excellency's quaaters,• `take a stiff As gtiick as
drink of brandy and 'lie down." being:
1 rose and with unsteady steps
walked with `him toivaad tile tort. As
we advanced . the fellow took more
time to study, . lay features -now
screwed Op in an expression' et pain.
His aplomb deserted trim and he
Walked farther apart from me. He
had. no desire to catch the fever, and
the moment I entered the ti`ving-room
of the governor's house he hurriedly
left nie., I watdlietl hien give orders
to two soldiers, who left the gate aide
took up positions closer to the house.
They were reluctant to do this, as
they ,hall been ;enjoying the badinage
of life women, Now I was coil fined
and Linder. guard. It must be this
night or no'.t .atall.
I. watched and waited While :the
night snore snugly tucked' its dark
robes about 'the settlement. At, last
the monotony of the ' women's v,*itti-
Cisuis, screamed at the soldiers lounge
ing at the gate, was varied by the
lend first d I 0f the English 001011108 to the hurt of 1> tv he was backing' toward the site- -ing . to arrive at same, sensible plan
mortgages on farm and other real es-, t lance. 0u. your excellency, who o s, s f
have been so weir acquainted with myI len pirate and the impatient- Boat -1 foe 'leaving Biloxi and reaching New {
tate est, properties at a reasonable C alt tate norf I
man Orleans and keeping my appointment
Interest, less, on First Chattel meat txrt,fvdtfes, and who. I Clatter myself- - with the girl,. When the .sun rose
gages k and personal notes. l •> • t i favorable co Sion— de I3ienville was charming.' w b
arms on" calm . for sae or o
Afew on stuck aft 011 c 1 t la.i, c a 1F av1IS given
.ai 01( li
3 1 i t' t He referred in no way to nay dubious' lied advanced a singe step, I would
rent on easy terms.
?Bone 73. ext. ,li »v, i3,ri. t i ,
i' • t the cold voice of little attentions that are so natural in in I ensatone. Tirat t
i t haven if I tried to esc al
y ll'i i1 r .ineetnr1'd:'surprise 1 t�•lic elect believe, anuet spring from an innate, That morning �1 eintitlated cunning
;; t tiler till 111 es tial tiig-.-•
• The., paper, if you !lease, Monsieur position, and be extended to me time` give rile impression I was interested
paper, i
would tae ntt log;-
.larn,rtott, rang htl. ]e .
ilia iv711e his race, and 5 incl!, I am forced to scat lave i1c'•
THOMAS AS "ELLS
AUCTIONEER
ly way t)i ryuestiontn„ d,ffer ant
:'lfl1t1t The 11017.511 tri 33 11.1111111013 pis. kindness r, heart, ....... ..., in
ESTATE SOLD ; tot of large belie evaa resting, on t.he• Personal standing in'vol)crl in our 111011 about Peneavola, the 111110 rt;
e , e • i table talk and that when 1. ventured took to Make the port, arid the like. t
iitlior<iul Ii knowledge of 1+3trzn .til of ---- ttintdnw, and behind_ it ev.t31 t in •sorra;th:is seed l visited the
'it cic the stern Irinatecableand Suspicion%. to A': 1 III:av i;
Phone W'r } r 1 there any nl>lrctiolr to ata visit naai,azrne nliire when
---- � 1 t body ing 17eybile while waiting for Ira- and b •
' ,1 .. NA 35 IRWIN masked 1 table, lie 1 1 gather- motif's report?7 rag to refresh. ally tec"ollectioa
r,rrC ' .(,) 110 Iarr , a , ,. '1. 1 . _ "Is magazine - • it. was' ,eml)ty
w3 r i ceutrtt�natla e1 of the ,. rivet iicyr. : s �
tcvistt,r to face the 'window' 1111 )oc y i ::» . r 1 studied the wail -maps: as I{: atslt-•
1, tin-
a weasel be was babe
'"It is 'hard to .tell, monsieur. In .a
short time,' yes. For a certainty,"
"1 ate tsh„last :evening. It niay be
that." I hopefully suggested, gfving.
bis hand a squeeze..
"Ah those fish! W'ho knows? Theri
again it May:be the fever."
The ;conversation •at the gate was
tieing resumed.. "' The shrill voices of
the womaiien were being answered
with broad : retorts. To' ' Jules 'I
nlumered
'"I eetst be at Pascagoula hay
sometiane "tomorrow e''
' "H-11 it'initst be: the fever .stew-
ing your brains, monsieur!"
"Softly', yen. :food Here' are five
pistols in hely lialid• Feel .of thein.
They are for yin if you clo; as 1 say»
"Five pistols! Permit' me to be
r
T
de.
them!
Nom tl
touching
' sed
'bv
�LeS ,
l.,
Dieu!, It is true."
"Then you will, take them and
help rne?'/
Pleasant"to take, ANGIER'S obviates,
the necessity of administering disagree-
able preparations similar', to castar oil
and rhubarb—and 'it can be,given:.ter
the children with. absolute: confidence:.
A Biitish Doc*osrsays:. "1 consider• Avg er.'s,
• Ernulsiot; in • one of the finest tondos and,
etrengt .5uildersobtainable." (SSd.)--M.A.
GIS •'S
ULS.ION
65c and $t.ao—at all druggist's to
..."God pity poor fishermen!' We ;do: -
not •dare'. Blood for blood!" And he
shivered.
"I' will try' the hot drink and the
,sweat." Then imam' my • reath<
"Who is•to know? Von have been re-
fused women.. You go' aboard your
iiae•ket and start. for Pontchartrain,:
When beyond the -island you turn,
and slake for Paseagotila bay."
(To Be Continued)
' ','• Head anti''
Coldshisl.
Templeton's wonderful RAZ -MAIL
is just clean capsules. . No smokes,,
snuff or serums
No more nights af.fighting for breath,,
until you're. black in the face. You.
can have the same relief as Mr. Hsu•rT'
Roberts, Forest, Ont. ire had. awful, •
Asthma 20 years. He writes: '"I have.
found RAZ -MALI -the best possible
treatment" . Guaranteed relief from.
a $1.00 box or money back. At your
druggist's. ' 120
i„a,, et the . y 13,31*. gtl 1. r'--! 1
„ "Ilepatient a. bit,and perhaps we ishing there, l returned to the shorn:
tdi message to the coria
DENTISTS
Oil tip e 1 n
Owned
* wonaai) and, as 1 brought. u1r illy hnot, 1 iwan go there together."" (Meaning, tit awl tallied with. a fellow who own e
e iVlacdor+.i a r� r ' air aittnx811 1 r'oul'se ft Dantean gave ale ri. clean a small vessel called a. flute. 1 asked.
shoved' 1t. inside:my moccasin.'
+41tt* scour excellency! Tills' slate,) Iiiru ifhe e'vet''made Pensacolit. ,11 bit
:manner d lanolin etd further• -re. little. craft. In the. background 1. sir
quests, and as if to avoid a recurrence the sorceant flaring at us.
of the subject be entered on alively
discourse upon the linglisll and the
li'iench: manner of oceuliyttig rt cettn-.
try, "TIM - lyrics', :was the first of the
is"9enclr try v'isi't a Sot g nes mi 1e'
leader was fleet of it1Y peelile, ha
MO warn! pral'3e
„««AY11111„i,pY„IIt111,Yil ltl,fit'10.,MkM,dbWNgteC '
t , 1ii:s matt ae d t, g
is intolerable, : You af,n' weapons a
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A,
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;1..G"« •t.c,u�a"tr !r: i. di 11 i.M.9;t'iit
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Phones (,)Vice 106, 1esi�tl. 224• ? '`Jrluotrt lr, Monsieur I3r'arnpton l ”' I utast have a. boat to take me to
YJR 1 UJB ” Ii' AI;ER 1 1 interrupted i 1 rile i overilnr, 'i"ontohei'trainn, It. was necessary
I NI RL+ v harp y n erruple< ,
r r,
that I. escape undrrx cr)ver, aC tslglrt
are involved I cannot stow on leaving Jlientrflle to believe1 )vas.,
puriMiliotis of courtesy, Both hands
s i i i mitt Nl
making 'or Pensacola, I heti. infor-
med ifiadetnolseile drat t would call
for her, or send for bei"; (1110I intone
an
FUNERAL, DIRECTO:R-
Motor Egniptuent
NOHAM --' Q1'S'I`A.
tlt/11011401,uir111,11,11pgMiil,01101H„11kttl11,Yeikip .
Where 11is gracious nlaiesty's affairs
1 ¶ 1 the
tl
where I ca
briar; 1110
ct
?lee them, Sergeant,
alit beets writing," ecoid, 'flies led 1rint
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