The Herald, 1914-05-15, Page 544.40-4144 el eeee r4csseoet7 A DISAPPEARING LEGACY
'Yarding Iia ><,,,lE�^est , x1iKa.w , a� 1241:4E
�Q r, Chic Incident of the Fie neo C. I+I,itf' X. ifIRRIgt� .
. - Peasley :Hal Illy Doubts ,ibeet
One C11t1a tn17as • 1 $ int. n ,_ 441
The faatio'tts .Cren•ch. dramatist, alt'. Lai '"
P z y hoIn t oi► s Bull.
days . #Utd station neer VlCrtfJrieln Sar'dott used t
t
t the river o tell with Is that bull
Mur,! re,a t delight
a In g la h,t a r a ti. :{. 'o Ver 1n Mi'. Lath- ROBE
Y, north Victoria An's- g n amusrin,o episode of t ::: i ? n At THAN 1 0.(1fP'
. p °� i`' i .':; p , $� raps as'ture Inca -i a
wxa:tes a Ytrut � ISPsiege p' g 1 �tu� c t1 ?"-in-
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'tl':klll'a Ih''s,Ci'OXm a�alaTl, that lttu �ene�d duriztg the ,0£ q..°, ' °h •: �,.,. •�''.>< 1t1 � T :
ton i' P 'Paris. F3rr� r k.• 'c t r rk.: ° r•. °sr attired the new ec+hool ale ICI tI`fE9 I 6.N:�
t a, -Writ It was a. ver silty tress; ,w�it,]i.
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,r y On C'hri ' 7s� '.. : { :< ^.9 .. Ts s ' some apprehensdon in 'het
astma�s Day, :.., .,,� �- t, v<,toe.
>�ni* y, Af about Lu..hutldr�ed tlLou- ', y,'lal 18ro, when , �� :>• ;r � � I salt b'ec .
oortri ,Sardou w,a tet ,•: * f , �t `, #A.:•" ? 4 : fight, e,d t,
.ism �_ v ' ��'. , ..:*t.... � � a;tzse Y o cress
aere's, Miles sen Lal the National 3 3• rFti ?' Y�`. a � ' % the a; ,
es, of it Were cover- � fi' � nal �,{•, . ,:.. • • las,, night, .. ; 5n �h
` Guard at the Fortress • ..;„ ':L?'}{F?:.-'k."' '�.. .• i � pasture nl }lt and Z ( lli� Q)� Y�'E[22�3 t"+
ed,,, with Bowl and young timber, hb Msein-,,o,11ti7�, ' .: $ ' Rte:. ,y•t As . s,c ;r, t'
afraid g , was Li,llI(➢;1t'
d, �e 1 p y; . c1 ., F, . a r . ;r• •.. • . r.?W �, .. �� dr aw ae :� t. s. aid h e might be u' l ,"
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Ya, Pine, maggot and be 'tAt efts batik of seine, � �:" .�:.�.., �... a z^ , :. „ _` �:; �< � >'• , Qti. ; ,. g Y tended with Menai
r g' ., lar, and, t , her Ml:. Pea:slce S• rintl is Itlt L<.tlil.i
over it'
all, kaon ar�o� a ush;art leave of ab•semce to
.., :,t.,x;;;;•• - urvveyecl the young
, 'g" OS ' smarmed. g0 1&Cly. with kindly g
t y eyes, and hesitated %Ildl'ilPr.
'. These were to Pavia and eat his Gh'a'i tins din -
On< ` �
e `.`olci Mee" that stood before he replied..
ei3: fedi ]high, viea•ons old Cha �5 nee. his way into the c1Lt p S ° .i Ili 5 ,:( 4 i k � s n ,• rr ,;
P who, Y,• a v s:, M -well he Thi •saekin r
Stranger approached - C7 i... v St. conceded, at length g of 1 lit3i t7"y
when We oliased thein, Would
h°1i. pP oa ched ham, and slioW �;••,a;:,:`;, a ;•:. It ' Sa'lt c
a e might be k4 mite rPSky— C)U with illi Ea4 tern ( QLliaLli ' 1,
p e a covered basket that he carried' = r :r �.,;.• t :..
along A�r about a mile, and then «r" 3�:. that ret} stweater an, and all—to ' place more than o nz'r"nt•3 •
tura tut bay. It took a bit of ma undler lids arm,
„,• �,..., a r
F .:,:.•,�.,, s, , dertake to crops that pasture• -Wh n It has only now :l,e eene; pc
Denying to, kill them ,safely. have something nice in this he's right handy. He migEhit take a get an atutlandf atoeziea
basket for T.N.O. Steel Bridges. happened, a?rnl for a ; '
Then thieve were blue lcanrga,r'o'o,s, confidentially, + you," he whisp,ered, Wooden bridges are re ly giving way to sicca sir notion to chase you, and then again , p7�al.:fb
snaalle:r, but much faster. The blue. 3, "7f you will pay the Temi�skazning and Northern Ontario lisalWay, This ucbure's on the he ion t mightn't.
city the sctoryooiu?dd hardly e
price," paoture shows the "I ain't on•e to slander :any of m feel' „N-0' Bauch rcrur r as
kangaroo is the fastest animal in <`Somethang dor me ?" new Steel viaduct over Boston Creek, at mileage 153 w naafi hbors' ra 't Y Wolf a.nd
Awstr.alda,' It clears all small ob- t, completion. 1t will cost $ Q,C?00. The Hamilton Brldge'Comi is near apologetically . , y,,' < went an, 1 Oh 1rruga:ntics e
stacks is arbs. srtltid,e,• and dod e.s the Yes; for your Chrvsitan:aas dinner the contract. The .comm6issi,on is building amoth�er• monster
Lathrop
au, bub I d'know as eb loose on Chaeta lsxnce th;e
g —a calf's head !" •,•structure at mileage 196. It is planned to spend a hugesumr mo money
.ny mo can Matey t if I don't the Taapings.
big trees very cleverly. There were Only one who had lived in theany , I uamgghow consists # tsv ti
also thousands of small rusty -red beleaguered city of Paris at that replacing .ng bridges -and viaducts. of imroney Y moxem t recite Facts to you. 1
kangaroos. These Were the great unhappy ain't gild'.' any opinion, y' under- tames on either aide of a: tit:
est ppf tame could apprcarcc'
THE EX -RAILWAY i1L \. bean a I'm jest tellin' you what's its population was about
pest of the ]rot. Each one eats that offer. Cows w�er<�a so scalae _ When "White Wolf"' we,s i:�
about as much grass as a sheep ; that even the hospitals could get al -
manned
v WANTED SHOE BRUSH. tour
ned, and lettan you make up
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and when there are twenty thou- most no beef, and the soldiers had Was a Failure With Two Legs and Your mind to suit ao'ur-got coming some of the b tYris
sand or thirty thousand onClerk Thought let to Flatter Her B "When Lathrop fust Swede .gat that sand- mann d •the walls; bet r'
g
your eta- to eat hon•se meat, and little, enough t a Suece,gs With Onei y ntal,, he had a wro�rkan' for Wolf" .sent comf'edea•:at,,�y ire.
tivon, you soon.observe the effect. of that. A calfs head was an al- Ile was
Offering a Tooth. Brush. Irina town in disguise,
There were slat! thousands of walla- 7peg:ging along -the road , and he !had the care of the bull g se, and' the
bias, a small variety of kam aroo. most is rediblepdeJicaey, with one goad leg and a -wooden
Ib is a Spanish custom to openly boat all the time while he stayed thus began sdan'ultaaaeouslj s
Y g Stein the expression of surprise one,'said the real-estate latvye•r pay compliments to ladies in the here. That Swede was a kind of and withaut. Practically al
sea -
While I was at the station, the and doubt on Sardou's face,, tee who tells the story. " ' street, the theatres. and outer Btu , and Ipeople on the wails were e
squatter and his manager had Bev man removed the cover of his basket fide,' I -said. And he blowy r clam-
pointed
lam P places, and ladies arepfd critter, guess he got betel
era.1 earnest talks about abating the and showery a wonderful, fresh flared into myCarr• l u n�ted if in their disap-
careless." 'T any rate, one day we The .attackers, at into the civ:
1fl''e r walks or shop- h'eaad a bellerin' gorin' on up there their confederates, tame re
kangaroo"nuisance: At last they calf's head, lying on a platter. "I soon learned that ,niy pass:en- ping excursion's many pretty things in the pasture; and the Swede bol- tnreugh tate stxeeats ;shoat!"s
decided to yard some of ,them, The temptation was so great a:re not said to them. t the to of -his voice, so we , n
Kangaroos are jumpers, p „a eat that ger had worked for a ra5lttay, andlearn a, p they advanced. Their rules We
great weirs. ars but Saldou• hesitated only for a minute, had lost his, leg by an accidezmt. He On -e afternoon lately Queen Vic all grabbed pitchforks and put tip fire at all who ran rt tray; to 'ii
if left alone, they !neatly jump. But "How' much do you want?" he himself' was large1 -Ca. blame for it, Coria Eugenie, accompanied by one
there as hard as we could pelt, sand all who carried so mu�ah as, n a
set ti• dog after one of them, or give aeketl, ' and •so he had not been able_tti get of her ladies -in -wanting, went to a we didn't any more'n at all who tired ,to. hide; at all
ham a bad fright, and he will clear `'The price is only three • louis any d'aunage.s. He was on a tramp,
fashionable perfumers in one of the
time, -as''twas, get there in
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locked their' doors; at :all wlhO
a seven -fact fence. We were going (about $12), including the basket looking for wank. He said he wasn't principal streets and asked a youth After we men—thele was five o- f furred clothes; at all whoa 1p
to drive the animals, and of course and napkin,>, replied, the man. going to stay ext labia and eat the behind the counter fora fairly
ns, with plrtcllfarks ]lad bracket' like 'IdrLers; and, ef.co:itr...ae a
! that would frighten their greatly; Although the price seemed exax- .leaser that his wife earned by fEas<- strong shoe brush of anoclerate sire, the :bull away fabnaa the man, we got who resisted—but of these
rl so we had to be prepared for the bitant it was not unusual for those ng in washing. If he could do noth- him ilia I mean—over the were few.
, i g,After some moments' delay theman,
worst. trying times SO Sardoupaid it at g more, he could at least subtract produced a diminutive 'tooth
3 g inclerk r fence, and kinder went over him for
The wings of the yard or cos'
cal o'nee, and carried the basket to the cast of his board. With 'him brush which he presenrted to Her injuries. He had one broken arm Deadly �5cratttbl .
were easily made, for the kaltga•roo, Brebant's to have it cooked. " As -he away, there would be better. fare Majesty for her appxaval, and two broken legs, and besides At one house a boytv}a
if he is not stopped burst into the famous restaurant, for his wife and the three children. Wat is the use of showing mep ' supply for sa s shot d,
olpped in front, willthat he was trod u. oonsdd ;ole.ging when gee stiox
edge along a very Jow wing. We
called excitedly to the waiter, de- "I was on my way to look at a this?"observed the Queen. "I ask- And while we was stna*tin' him over that a Government salclier
built one wing by hanging branches livered up his treasure and -ordered small. farm. that 1 theught of ex- ed for a strong shoe brush,p left the 1 had }
„ it took three men to keep the bull *see. In another hoes
of scrub along the top of a five-foot it prepar'e'd forthwith, with the ape- changing for another piece of prop -
must
one whose foot I feel sure from gettin' over the fence and girl was slhat because she would.
*ire Fence for about two miles. It
the injunction. that not a word ea'ty that I held, The farm had 11 must be as small a>nd' daintyas pavan another, go at him. strop crying, d
sawed admirable. In a couple of about it should be breathed to the acres of land, and a house and barn ,,sues this brush will be more thang This horse contain
"And ever since that time," con- none hut women. When the l;.
places the wind made gaps, and friends who were to meet lii'in in fair condition, but it was some sufficient, replied the' clerk. eluded Mr. Peaslee, judicially, glands had dome with it they burin
through these a few kangaroos es- tlrere, .distance from a railway !station. I Hardly knowing whether to be "I've e Boat of had my doubts about the 'house -clown 43 at pure d,eviltz
'aped. There was no eastern wing;
What a surprise I shall have for said to my one -legged companion,
annoyed or amused, tate ween. turn- that animal. In fact, I can't helpOld women who were believed
that ode vv,as guarded by men nn my comrades !" he thought to hint- `I'll make you a piopo.sition. . If I ed' to her lady-in-Waitin g, brut the bhankin' that he's a ];find of unruly
take 'the piece of land I" atm going to g eat indnn beast. have money which iltev uulti
horseback. self. latter, with r enation, ex- show were tortured in themost he
eee
The Yaad itself, built by the stn- An hour later, Sardou's friends see, I'll put you on it with your e1asmed: ri'ble manner. One man.esta ii
tion carpe. er, Was a work of art. met hem, expecting to do battle with family' Eos .hide reit of the year,'-- �� hat inasolence: Are from the wall which, a
"What
a filet of horseflesh as toughas lea- It was then in Ma aware that this , whom you
. �ad�la
ee
1 Zvaa.xnad+e of ten -feet poles, sunkY, —`and at ivol�'.tlady yon . WORD F trying fist
thee, As they were about to begin, cost yon a 'sent. At the end of e0 i1lSi}tD1Fi. defend w�cs'
into . tIte , gi it nd, .and laced With have addressed In .such an •iinpertn- and then o. n
shot dour
waiaplings (about twenty feet loam alai said, xt stood -up ;n lila place; sand Yea';'if y,ou: maize a go of ib'and ar newt manner is nvn'e other t P u clad -t tide t,f•11 As.;tai
e than the 1 lie S.2ylnas of Some Celebrhiea brigands thought—with- !i -rick;
trona three to >%x inches thick). said,
brow, my coanpanfons, I've satisfied, I Will rent you the farm Queen?" Marvellous oto• relate. file "fiat -Wail. ut tsvo feet above the top of the got a slurp -rise for you. Give a or you oars buy it of me.' The =happy youth cx;llapse;d, Re French Authors. to hl
re,oevering. ,Not the least t all aa, t
ery was strertclaed a tight, almost guess.
1e khat is 1t? elven, i gat the little farm, and had only recently coarse to Madrid Women have no wvxse enemies ous of the brigands •
tt silile wire. ,soon after. breakOne •sand ah,ann; anotlt'er'sugge t- the e.h' ailtreay, man and his family from. the provinces, and faole+d to than women,—Duclos, 14, who sh, t g • Bas a,.,boy1
ed ashellfis'h; a third roast eels, or moved feoni the city into the house. recso Haze the who wore a greatest merit of some o down all and suti,rlpc,�
ast, the vvhrole part�r, Boise tlaart, g Queen Themen for '(h'e mere lust of •killing, WI:le:l
Y trttffled fowl. I helped diem to a tory tend acinic . veil and was simply attired. as their wife.—Poineelot. the brigands looted a, tax office : e
strong, set out for the drive. We "No, gentlemen," answered Sar_ hens, and also paid a chattel mort No one laughed .tore heartily on Mast is creation's master lace. 'exchange sbo they
stack ahorses,ntand On fast n hadra grant "but fasten; a fine, fresh, fie- gage on his cookstove, Sao that he hearing a£ this incident than Aim p ptook for thea..
Ring But who say's a tha52an!—Gavorni, selves nothing but Aver. Ther,
were saoclr whop with a lash about twenty calf s head!"
could take it into the country: AIfonso- himself, who has a keen 1. omen divine that they are loved made the crowd :scramble
for the,
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feet long.
3 Tb -ere were boisterous expreasion.s "`bite first year he set oub straw- sena of humor. long before it is told them.—Mari- OoPPer' Gains and notes, sl ootin
of joy, and the smiling waiter berries and raspberries, which were, tlt Qto en Victoria. has succumbed to vattx• anyone who appeared to be getting
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The line was stretched right brought on a great covered platter, of coarse, of no immediate profit.getting
across thenorbicl charm of bull . fights, Mothers are the only goddesses in more than this fair sihare. G'uLaous
paddock, about three and placed it before them. All bent but with the and of his tow, his hens which at first Were sin repulsive to whom the whole world beli'eves,— IY enough, they seem.
miles in length. The paddock was forward eagerly, as Sardou, with a Anthe isgarden he was ,able to live.
her
!that she finally used an opera Anon. Christians. Ii have ,spared
full of trees end scrub, and we oerem,oniotis sweep of his arm reone, house they
end of the year I sold him glass through which n,othiilg could To 'be happy is not to possess found a young mother and her new
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full
so far apart that it was rare .roved the cover. But all that met the place en `time,' for eight hole be seen, in order to avoid witness- mach, but tobope and to love much, born child, "Are vitt of the fon-- .
for one beater -to catch sight of an- their eyes was a thick yellow sauce. deed dollars. in the scenes in the arena. Brit
other. All that you could hear was "Mycalf's head !"Little bylittle the man inereas_ g —In lovltai.t eiges, religion $" tyre,, asked.
Where is mynow she attends more fights than is In love the only way to resist `''Yes, we oan eee you are by the
the occasional cracking of a .stock- calf'•s ahead ?" cried Sardou, furl- ed his flock of hens until he had four
-whip. As we rode on, we saw coaly. hundred. He started it four
officially required, and watcahes teanptataon is to sametdmes succumb size of your feet (Le., un;bortaci)
plenty of kamg+areos dashing. "Your them with evident'exeitentent. That to it. -Mise. de Choiseul. and their let her alone. There dere
g. pe]1- calf's head,"said th-e wait- bed He set out more strawberries is the usual way with foreigners in The head, however strong it may other such cases,
meI'I away froan u's. I was on the er, "is there on the platter.:, • and raerpberties, and he bought an- Spann''
•heft side, often within sight of the "But what has happened thebe, hen accomplish.heart.-11/4111e
nothing against Fate of a gel=*
wing, and I saw plenty o.f. kanga- "It's dissolved."
ppened to it °Mier. tory._______,,e_ the heart.-l4glle de Stitderi. Neighboring Town.
robs ruining flown behindof the The fact was that the fine, fresh "His -house was oon a road
and Our years, our debts and our Altogether over 1,000
was mlroh used byTell Time By witpea,srnn,-
fencc, They could easily have calf';s head that the poet had bought y of the products of his anemges nose always more numerous were slaughtered in one day, in -
he. sold lean bb you Ic+noty that every min<;r, than the imagine.—G: Nodiier• eluding the o rat,gistrrate, who was
• umpe•d it; but did not do s'o, At so readily was made of gelatin. ltltle farm to the passers-by, who when descending irnto the pit to
Would you know how to hacked to !pieces,
�ast T sat,, a blue one come right The.imitation was and it get wbrl:, takes Firth flim two clocks? yourself i0 the gave? Put in p ec'es, his, temain:s. be ,ag
perfect,were glad to perfectly fresh place of haEm who re- soaked kerosene send burnt Ala
across my front, and take the fence was ci'iseovea eel later that the ma- eggs, bttSter, berries, and , garden These ale not .ordinary tim�ep•ieee,s, ceires.—Mile. de Puisieux, the weal=th.
like a bird. • ker, a French cook who ryas famous stuff, and paid well for them. He for they have neither wheels, Women are nev •Y families were pencil-
Now and thein we came to.a-bit of for his skill in making dainty and would set out whatever be had for dials, nor anyof the us 1 es stronger than tally wiped out and thclr, h;n.etses
open country, acicittt which seems novel things in gelatin, solkl ;several Y the roadside; ofual when they sears taaem'sebtres with burnt. In se adjoining nurarJret
sale on a table b appwrte•nsinees, The clocks are their we --Mine. du Deffaud, town, where. the people were
of kangaroos, were sweeping. At such calf's heads to persons as iliade, en<I P c e s
one bf t,ho Cltnld•1^e;n wotticl `tend simply his heap and oil -flask, ty When death eonsen+ts to let uts� live imprudent as to fire a
lash we sigltited the }lard: The kin- wady.: as Mw,sieur Saralee: •store.' In this way ravotittg the quantity of oil consumed a Long time it tak ctatz:nlc . �;
woos were a bit suspicioiie aboub 3 he made nine —or that Ieft—tyre miner can tent hostages , e"t successively its !warty old "cannon at the brigands.
hundred dollars in one yeayr, o stages all those we have loved.-- the whale population, men, tvrime•
entering the yard, but a few whip 3'— "Ina Barren years the' place was all ttvithin his da a few aniaiu;tes any biro! of Mme. Necker n
cracivs sent them finy or ni fat and Cliilcirwere killed, r�rc, , ,t
flying in -to it. On•e , Y paid for, and the improvements he g' ' when a miner's Some old men like togive nod two boys, l
blue one dashed back, and the boss
She Did lot II<ave It. had added by putting up new built]- lamp geeesout, as it noti:nfrequently frreoe is to console g who encslred to ,tell •1h,�.
maid, "Frank, giveher a go for it" ; "I -hope I .am as charitable as the doers in almost any tiretims'tances P sae t,hems:elves for tai•]e•
hags and enriching the soil etude the , their inability no longer to give brad Huan:gehow is .by n,
so I ;ret after her'. But' she was far neat person," Mrs. Bennet confect- farm worth several h�vand:redd dollars !�e nitist ou relight it hirtvself. In- examples.—A. c ttt:,.a .i the
too fleet. 1 had to pick My w4 y, ed to her neighbor, but it seemsp I}uptty, worst item in the list of l,aitrl,..i, area.
" to more that,n in Vas when the pttrohase pitch though he mai,,, he grope
in The, remembrance of the good citdea .in Homan
while she scanned tocontratcb Was sig+necl, pitch da:rk'rte'as, ' a- analst gm;ope 4115 done those We have and 1Yaui, t'ri,il.i,t.
go cissa t me there are times when no one << tray to the lamp-ea,bin or to sriame a lroved ie the only he wondered art:t+hat tirade is stop -
through everything, I gave up the short of -an angel could help losing If the man final kept both lege consolation left tis ivdten we. +
cls s.e, and came back to the yard. their temper." K point tvhero he tan obtain friar them.— have ped, that widespread anxiety file
slid remained in the entploytrint of the proper uEasistartce. Deunoutwtutsr. vaal:s;, even fax beyond VY I .:,
There was a. scene of great e rvite- "It mast. have been something the railway company, he would pro- When women, love tis theyforgive 4Vodf's" t.:,t=t..
g riga, and that Plan d>uni-s
anent and confusion. terrible," said her neighbor; "for .batbl, Nava had .1"°.work at a wage •44„.. its everything, even. our clslmes Plain bitterly ,' the Y
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Nearly all the catch were of the .temper,°' for seem one else all his life -aid I,4sten ,. when they do, not lave us they , P of the {„�,vexnittent`s
"Well, I will tell ter like]to Mrs. O'Brien.tee give failure to r r`tt vlt these attHaeasters
red sort. [Iktey were.very wild, and , you .about it • very ,y lave in a tenement that "Fias,e ,e 05 credit for notching, not even for
made frantic jumps a;t the fence. A. and let you judge for yourself.' lciaked out on a back a,l,ley in the ,,: S any .amaoistel.s, Mee;, our virtues.- ]3rrizac. --
few of them readied the top, but Only the other day I was way a in c1'o Now he is Inde �ende , Belly?, asked Whs. O'Brien. `,And Tile woman o p I? nt, Pres" heirs t',s iincister's ?'' t , r zuaai who Bores us as only Some ,genius may timet be able to
the carpenter's wire 'butnp,ed them nail Chamber, 'cleaning, when pe'rotta, L1 rn;an of property, His p ��h3, pec- a woman, but the make break u
pie yea spring earn :l„ t,T.isten to is celestial :,• wvol oe d lave. e t food of 'wild alta:
batik„cures';,, time. I tv'al,s tva,tcl►i;ng I never suspected that you had s chilclrcti ail'ta healthier and,strop ,er ak celestial lain cr,
I Bear a va isrous fence t}rut,. tele ever h g na,: Mrs, O'Brien,” a' e, hose defects The larger;, room in the «'it
the sci.ne With great interest, When � 13 "ng at the Y vert Witte befo't•e•,.�t,rtd he � said Mrs.- I�eI- c}i�sa;plpeaur under the, prism , ihl as.
7:. noticed a ,blue kauga+l'o'o, fianti kitchen ii door,' I get
imp off my k t hopeful and ha, l�, .impressively. I come from :the p m tErard;g,h the norm ra cer in'the1,r, .' ,ek
e ,ppy. ,•ale: sthoek • o • ae urhn the see h�e•i•.-E, de tlir'arda;a.
with terror, make a tremendous wiped Fmy hands, took off my upon, ``fill! had made• agood f •�priahuers that Ina • _ ignorance he trim+ l.mts exrstzsPrc
with fo'•r. freedsni:: It. andedim hand two flights . , f -watt 1, ;feat. of a spitting frons neho ;• . d tone
a vvteaa S is, ion- men—unless r n
�vaxs. success .: of stn g i t e of life when he hedetW,o leg'•s „ _ 3 . They sphrang in a loud tone to, the man limns a pull.
lea be sur•teeded nv,it ' al, thin) 1 different She is in- Agreeable atdvtce is rtt.rrs>v t4rA'
•fol. She shut the ,vire, -sae fell over
til find, out 1,ho was koockimg, Whenh onJ;l, r'ana leg t.f6eint to, m a lots! tone
at;` ,ipd :deo L to the one t ..Cul'
pp l with, ,a thud on ate :.. opened the' !kitchen doter there' }when- he became. a :faaxner," she 1oeg+iars''to' ]rove said keeps ad trace:= -?s (dt fart. .
stood ithe dar:tiest, dingiest tea .i ops aslant Mastrea•s (discussing housemaid
round, tliinl,i'n, dn}• flittert4.hitttl� i1? .I,itt�, with the elle leaves,• •s, i t ll, of •
other • side:• 1 avim - Rsilen
alae mufirtlzave brokeul her neck;: 1,t ,you ever saw. Without even taking l4Zia•g.I+lath,-Jaelc` .told" in bitunn, who hes given nttatl'e�l- VS'ell, if
dee was off nt,'full a ed neck off 1nrs;hat, he said. `Please, ma'am - ni ht ilia , e last Coit
t t say .his 'very life. • With a. ire:'.:. tae, if shit wants to gra :lie 111111�tr,
,• Pe to tyre .T . , , Ever' iioticae how much 'easier it is try farce and the
hush.. Tye' 1cn5t,my..leg and'-') ;,• ! to hit eti tai tea 1ie1 13acal:ltei -,lack fresh liut it Seems. .t,tiili3j of her if ;her
i a riot •Mrs.!.Iieunet J 1_. tzc, than a•t-as to sell Will soon. foal n'e�s5 of •ttre�ntY: a Wolnan ,
paiaased, •and smiled: tt'? Dirt 'bow uamCertaaaTm life is., honNever <>taly rein ran rs t,laat filar wv,nts 'tt
1C r, Icallerl the flit before lunc}a,: "What did you '> • Shallow she allay be, make ,.
,isnd f6 imid we hadhue-.Baa ? lit!s Garan, change. She won't eh rL hotter,
yarded ere 1 her nes tuired Bevy ,tie of the thio who conquest •brut s, tg
"dred, rs ltielt : Baa node , , ghbtir, . p tv ho b<sa:aow•s The nears' tvly not retain therm, lace 'bltan {lits tt .--
N e icol;cued .. t t. y... a qua,rtez' Gatti ;a r. gets the niOSG'ort wa,th elciver•ne'ss ;, p •i''a k,,'l'3ivtt' josh
I:haven t grit it, l said' .4n . n �s o for •pt:106116' of into
els tyre mai thlat•� ltai,s and a what I tell bite �t11 t
would beat d, ly, she rri�y,sti ',strike ,w r who puts the Most little beauty a 'woman v
Ptak, relief to lila grtuss: slammed neitf the. door in his ;Face," e
l ctitt�tu ana;kes fe cvr~a r'l)e resit -upon t . t 1, eta }int.
' •� • , . � iu for a dro�blsl,r into
nett •, e , cattgtt tea but more durable oite�s:-- '''}ati']1 only be {yama2 Braili >l h
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