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.11, . �,n ng to assert- their influence bver the , ' � lAduitil"orraris. . The introduction of smokeless- powders
k� , -If- a look of dread escaped me, as I feared ' - - .1 I As tile squirrel was said by the old Norse-
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( �, . it might. the `objict_r-.-- had in view mi ht n . ar -visited Pa,ris, his had considerable to do with a change men to bring all tile new.j of the ��.Iimals to
t k -Ir- - I.. .-be dae L ted. _ _� _ _ _ .� _� -9 I I Now listen to me. You brought upon Any person who has evi, . of tactics on the field of battle. In the Thor, call w t e a d most
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f, 5 CHAPTER IL - - , I crept towards the iimeki yourself the punishment I gave you," dows of the brilliant city, will remember absence ofthe smoke screen on both sides, sociable of beasts, so in the talk of the
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I I . in f're`-keeP'n9 the Colonel, 11 by disobeying my orders. If the company officers not only find it easier Russian peasants the hamsteristhe synonym
I. ( I -,Veeks passed away. It was a bleak, out of the path of light lintil ilie' heat the large shops for the sale of church - Altu,
, I . I I night. I had se - ' ftheti k' t bank of the to work together, but can control their men fo
I I �ttled at Wakering- scorched my face. you did not leam a lesson theri, it is time r all that is sullen, avaricious, solitary,
� � - sty - nelt:doym, and you leamb it now! When I drew up here � ary which &bound on the lef and judge th,- effect of their fire on 'Ile I and moro3e Even in colo'rhe is unlike
� . S Ed, in fact, become tile village doctor, if & leaning ca,utious'l.y'jorward, looked'about � in are situated even in ,
I I � ,,X,g, , 11 � a minute ago and asked you to hold my Sei e: Many of them ate vicin- enemy to � a far greater degree than was
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J praobitioner without patients ma,y claim the- me while- shad my eyes with my ban d horse, you refused. lam going to giveyou so secular arquarter as the immedi formerly possible. From their point of any other animal, being light above arid
I i:tq_� IwAsseatedinmYatm011air, smok- from the intense klare. The great i ity of the Bon Marche. In their show win- dark below. This gives the ham6ex some-
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. I i,g an a.fter-dinner pipe, but in -no very furnace door stood wide. open. The kiln one chance more," he added. "Yout5ayyoul dov,rsthopromenader beholds life-sized fl- view this increased power of contioI more what the same ilicougruous w,proearance that
. - didn't call out to me to stop. Some -one 1 1. rgin-, than compens'Ttes the attack for tile increas* a pair of black trousers and a light coat lend
4 cheerfal frame of mind. I had caught a 1:eing built up in the low hill -side, the r Savior and of the 1-101Y V il I
. I � bove did ; anA I am going to satisfy myself i gures of 0 it ts ed facility of concealment smokeless pow' r respecr
1. r, chill, having been constantly on the river, higher-hillada the dark background a . instantly on this,point. I am going to make and of St. Joseph, to say nothing of sain der confers on the defence. It is i rue that to a -art ; in othe . s he is like a
. � in spite of adverse weather, the last few looked all the dark�r , -with the 41hlut, trans- a search along the road. You've a lantern, and angels innumerable. Here are St, . large, shaggy guillea pig, V.,i,th very large
in my study, in a parent flames bless- the latter also profits by the same increased teeth and - �ceks, into -which be can
, Lend it to ate." e .W s dog; St. Vincent wer of cram a vas
"I weeks , and as I sat . . appearing and disapip'piaring I suppose? . h contrpl, but they argue that from puffy c
1. I feverish and depressed condition, all sorts mt.We aperture, or chimney, with the i ing a vine, St. Francois d'Assissi and even P,) ' , t quantity of rye or beans for
� I . grim Still no reply: no movement on Kenrick's e of things the defence, st , port. -
of dark thoughts filtered through my brain. unearthliness of a witches' bonfire. Down I the solitary American saint that figures in the natur riving trails
-, ) , part'. ly to prevent being beaten, whereas tile
In the midFt of my sombre ber'Oodings the below, in. tb e quarried space in front of the " the calendar, nam de Lima. on Each hamster live� in a hxgre, roomy
:., Have you a lantern or not 9" . ttack fights with the determinauion to win, burrow al b self, in defense of which
. .; sound of wheels on the high -road caught. my furnace, sat K(,nrick. I was bending down 2f For immense quantities of these figures a hi
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I , 96 Yes ; onp or two, I reckon.' ter is in a position to make far better , he will fi" ' I -
� f ear. Presently there was a pause at the qu-ite near him, so near, that by stretching are ann tially shipped to South America, and tile lat ,h t iik, a badger against any other
I ) � ly and looked out. It out my hand I could have �ouched " Lend me one, " repeated Colonel Hether- em do not fail to do use of this new powder than the former, hamster who may try to enter. Family life
) II gate. I rose quick his arm. sett. so the makers of th Put in anotbe- form, it comes to th is: The he wholly avoids, never allowing a female
� 01 was 'Colonel Hethersett's carriage. A He was smoking a short clay -pipe, resting Kenrick hesitated still ; but it was only honor to the saint who was the country heavier and more accurate the fire whistlint, inside his burrow, but keeping her at a
- % L strong hiclination seized me to go out and -his elbow on his knees, and looking intent- f . 11 woman of their good customers and is the � '
�. i , I n rdem. These over a trench, the harder it is to make men goo(i distance and making her find her own
� answer the gate. bell. But I had the prud- ly-into the dull quivering glow. What or a moment. There was something in subject of many of their o
Z ; I ious of a quickened could he see to gaze at so fixedly in that Colonel Hethersett's whole attitude that .ads over it to take
� . ence, though conse statues are manufactured in great halls, raise their ho ai-- living for herself and family. The last
- � appeared.t6 .bring the man suddenly to a ' Srnokelers powder makes it easier for tile burden is however, not a serious one, for
_. � ; pulse, to restrain my ardour. I threw my. red-hot, gigantic pile of wood and coa%? better sense of the situation. He crossed where hundreds of workmen ai�e employed ttack to deliver such a fire -, hence the dif- by the time the young ones axe three weeks
) self back in my chair, took up a book, and There was a weird, haunted look in big �imultaDeously, some molding, others paint- a.
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. I I merely glanced round abstractedly when face �'a look that brodght a new terror to over to the but, went in, and slammed the . iate colors the long rows Of ficulties of the defence will be increased. old each dis,overs that family life is a great
. .1 ? my man came in and banded me a note. I my thoughts. I door angrily behind him. The Colonel !ng in appropr these men are to be found, Further, in the absence of smoke, men mistake and -sets off to make a bachelor
� I - paced slowly up and down always .� within images. . Among bationary on the defence cannot escape tile burrow for itself and save up beans for ,
broke the seal without baste -for my ser- There was only one thing to be done� stances, trained and unsuccessful 81
! the li2ht of the fire, and always with his in many in the depressing infla-mce of the dead and wound- tile Winter. For in addition to its other
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� 11 vant's eye was still upon me�artd read as Wakering Station could be reached in look directed toward the hut. Present Pupils from the sculpture studies of - them, but the attack leaves amiable qaalities, the hamster has tilat of
. there was a short cut across ly Beaux Art and the Julian Academy. The ed lying arouri'd
- 1 follows: I I Come at once. -SyBrL HETHER- a few minutes; I the little round window brightened, as if 'y 11 these evidences of the fight behind it. avari I ce in a marked dearee, and heaps up
N the fields. I at once deteunined to go are well paid, some 'of them receiving as a
., I SEW. returning big glance ; and a moment - So here again the advantage is on its side. treasures of corn, rye, and hor e b-eans far
I ) ,rug be- there and telegraph to a friend in London
� , I f ound her standing on the hearth afterwards Kenrick came out lantern in high as $10 per them and few less than $5. With reference to the question of the use in exce6s of h 5
I forethe fire. ,She was alone. She came and await big reply -a friend who hand. Each one must pledge himself to work for no - is own private wants for the
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-1: � forward, when the door closed behind me, knew Colonel Hethersett, ard th3 most e3tablisliment than the one that regularly of smokeless po,vaers by the artillery, the Winter. His favorite plan is too dig a
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I- t with evident agitation. Her band trembled likely man to furnish news of him .if still in "Thank you,"said the Colonel * " And employs him, and everything that he exe- general idea seems to be that it was ail a number of treasure chambers, all communi-
I � now, Kenrick," he added, " look after the
�.. ( She -looked searching. town. . elites in the workroom is the property of his ,,gain to the side which thought morsD of kill- cating with a central guard room, �n which
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_..., ? as I took it in mine. � � horse " - -_ * its -enemy than of avoiding being killed the owner eats and grows fat until thn hard-
, j ly into my face. 11 You are ill. He told I found theltalegraph 'clerk busy at the * employer. Very often an iiitelligG�t and in
. k He took the lantern and' turned away ; 1 t S91 ' tes the main- est frosts begin, when he curis himself up
�m , - wires. When I had written cut my mes- - t at the head IL It enormously facilita
�- � me you were. How thoughtless of me to and for'the first time, since, this meeting be well -taught sculptor will be pit I - , t6's , ieep iiDtii the Spring.
L I of a band of ordinary workmen, whose opeir- tenance,of fire discipline witbi: I
� I have sent for you ! You ought never to sage and handed it to, him, Iexpressed my -tween them, Colonel Heth'ereett relaxed his' ' -' f � ' tinuous fire even at tile most
. I this he is called u to superintend and permits o con I But this life of leisure does not begin un-
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� � have ventured out.on a- night -like this. 1 Antention to wait fdran answer. Helooked watch upon the man. He stepped across ati Pon - Ad rate, for no smoke interferes with the J til the harvest has been gathered. While .
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. I . might have come to -you. 4 - I at me through b is little square window with the road, and soon caught sight of me laying of the guns, and, above all things, the crops are ripening, the iiamsters work
I . . 11 I ica8 ill 1 felt that the fevei had-jnm, as�- a half -glance of recognition : 11 Won't you helpless by the stile. He lifted, lying Notwithstanding the limited number of the men by enabling incessantly to increase their hoards, and
11 I � since I bad qb1ty-4 my, �step inside,"' i 9�',� Sgd7,� � me tender-
, . ��J* subjects, the varieties of,type are endless. cheers the hearts of
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- ed, u well it might, . ! ly in his arms as he would have done a - as much as three hundredweight of grain
- re 'id t, ' blogetio.ally. dhild. - ' Sherwin; my dear boy I Why, how � As a means of concealmentit is of no use and beams have been taken from a ham.9ter's
fireside, Bat I'did my best to hide it. -Sho- much of a A . '" be - i ad , i -_ Take, for instance, the personage that is them to see tile results of their fire
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�1 I sofa beside the hearth.- I think- I should "'it's cold and *iAd��Atiugh,oii there to cut I can -recollect seeing Kenrick leading the HolyVirgin. �he different expressions and at all, for even at extreme ranges of 5000 burrow. After harvest the peasantg often
� -a' �o pieces. You'll find the, do' gestures bestowed on the imagesof the yards and upward the flash of dischargeis search with probes for thp treasure cham.
-. �� . . have fallen but for her aid. I ank down, one t or on Your horse towards the spot. I have a dim re- 'ivin Mother . are inconceivably numerous. always distinctly visible, and at figbting ers of the robbers, and during the present
I and,again askedler 11 What has happen. right. " collection of being in the dogeart with one I � e ' C
,L-, . The Immaculate Conception alone is repre- ranges the flash enables one to note exa tly scarcity in Central Europe they will no
11 � Bd ?' I - Tick -tick -tick. He was busy again of Colonel Hethersett's arms clasping me se- ns. This was doubt exact a heavy tribute froia tile ham-
- : But although, as I could see, there was working at the wires. curely ; and I have a dimmer recollection sented, in thirty different ways. Her vest. the position of the enemy's gu
, ments are sometimes white bordered with not always possible with the old powders, ster8' stores.
. . great aaxiety to speak with me expressed in I sat down bV,the fire in the telegraph still of the limekiln fire suddenly going out, ',e obse he object and -pre-
, w put gold, or else figured with gold, in imitation for the smoX ared t
� ; her face, she took no heedof my question until office and tried to take a more hopeful vie as though an extinguisher had been , etpointtoaim ,
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I she had placed some tea on a little table of the aituation. I began to imagine that of brocade, or her robe may be white and her vented on - Ainu Customs.
- - � beside me and had handed me the cup. the answer was On its 4� way ; and - that the upon it. I remember no more. mantle blue studded with gold stars or she at. : 1.
- - - And now," said Sybil, 11 I will answer lengthy pauses, whi h I And then there came a semi -consciousness may be garbed in the traditiorial blue and The artillery will be far from regretting When the Ainu meet thev rub their -hands
__1. l,c now. took place, of distracting -dreams that recurred a thou- together in a peculiar manner, invoking
-. � - red of Italian painters, &Q. Mu -,h care and the loss of the two clouds which lating, the
I your question. My father assured me that expressed a suspended power of volition- sand times during a night that never had an I - I . h one in,A,front of their owri and the other in blessings upon each other the while, and
X_ I he should return in good time this evening, that, the telegraph clerk was too terror- end. It fell dimly upon my senses that I skill are expended in this painting, whic inue this procedure for a wrisider-
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.. . : - It is past eight o'clock ;-the last train went slt,ricken to complete the message on account was lying within the limekiln fire with heaps , able time. The then stroke their beards,
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� , � , by an hour ago. If he had come by r,it, he df its tragic- significance. I became in- of red-hot cost on every side threatening to on a large scale. Generally the effect is good, er added to tha
i� - : must have reached home before now. 'it �epsely�excited. I watched the clerk with not too glaring and actually tasteful, the and no one has eier been anxious for his op. making a curious rumbliiig sound in the
1. consume me; and all the while Kenrick was . .
- T_ is scarcely twenty minutes' walk from a reverish sense of certitude that by study- looking at me with stolid eyes as he smoked artistic sense of the French nation interfer ponent,�to have:covers which he himself throat, ard again rub their fingers and
��� I ' palms together, after whi--h the beard is once
"I' e� ing to prevent any coarseness of color or could not turn to advantage. If both are �
I '. . � Wakering Station." ina his face I could interpret these electric his pipe and tacitly refused to dr4a me out. ro leprived of th I is cover victory will belong more stroked, and the business of the iDLer-
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" Would he walk 9" I could no ounds. I was on the point of ask* g him At other times the tele raph wires" ugliness of execution. An exception to � '
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.. � I thinking of the lonely road that led by the 1c, confirm or dissipate my impressions, this rule is found in the statues executed for to him who, ail else -being equal, can most v Z�
T ring Junction were � more curious manner. They do not salute
1-1 I � fields to Wakering Hall. 11 Didz hen he began to write, with a deliberation I passing through me with South America. skilfully supply the deficiency.
- I . tot the w . the central station in my head, which be-- " We 'must," remarked the intelligent Manceuvres -will bereafter probably take their own sex at all, but are extremely re-
` � carriage go to meet him ?" that almost drove me mad, upon a telegraph came overcrowded with messages. - I fighting spectful to the men, cove--ing their eyes
I I I � � (t No. He was not sure by which train form. This paper he.p,t I last handed to me. These feverish 'imaginiDgs' and a hund- propriptor of the huge Trianufactory, 11 have place over larger areas before actua n C
I � due consideration to the wishes of our cus- begins, and something of an Indian's craft and lookin,y down on the ground when they
� , �, be should come. And he gave strict orders The words ran aafollows : 11 Hethersettleft red others at last passed away, and less be needed on the pass a male acquaintance or even a male
� tomers, and so, for the South American and natural keenness will
I -and you know what that means-, bat the London in,dogeart at nine." startling ones fell into their place. Once "officers. Smoke has been so stranger.
.1 � the more I found myself in the -heart of a cer- trade, we are compelled to deviate from all part of staff On entering a hut where a man is a wo.
. _1� �, carriage should not be sent. He has an odd I glanced at the clock ; it was on our accepted traditions. 61 Here, for in- good a cover on many occasions that its ab-
, � stroke of ten. It would take little more tain wood, where a stream was flowing be-
, �:_ . . preference for walking home at night." . stance," and he pointed out a figure of St. sence will impose new conditions, and na- man first of all removes her headdress and
. I was seriously alarmed, but made a than an hour for an expert driver like COI- t.ween high banks into a large river beyond. Christopher, larger than life, al m"ost entire- tural coTer will have to be much' more ex- hanc-s it on her left arm. She then brushes
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1.11 � i,_� - strenuous effort to hide my growing suspic. onel Hethersett to reach Wakering Hall. I was lying in a boat and looking clown into
I � ion from her. 11 Have yon," said;[ with- Once more I started across t de, and with great staring eyes of ena- tensively utilized. With the vanishing back her front hair and covers her mouth
i .- - , he fields. this stream, and a face was looking up into I ly nu All this is prelimi-
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4.. 7. � I - . jai mel, 11 is one of our productions made pre- poetry of the smoke battle the prose of a with her right hand.
_ ; out any show of eagerness, - any slec The wdf-Was dark, so dark, that to attempt mine. Yet there was no blue sky -no
--. A ' , _ ciselyaccordirigto orderfora, customer at new era will begin, in which combat will be nary. When she sees that the man designs
- - reason for being anxious ?" running was out of the question, for there -luster of leaves,only the face ;and this face Valparaiso. Like most of the other statues more like a game of chess in - view of the to look at her she drawli the tight index
I � . '. . q_ _� "You know," she answered, with eyes was.a deep ditch on either side of the na6r- gradually took the 'shape of Sybil's face in � intende- d for exportation to the same coun- pieces as a whole, and new dispositions of finger across the left palm, up the lef t arm
. 1;,� now raised earnestly to mine, -you know row path.. And as I walked along, tapping my brain. But there vras no look of i
I � �: - -_ try, it is executed, not in plaster or in papier old qualitiss and virtues will be wanted. to the shoulder, thence across the face be -
V, . � �', that a danger threatens him; you know my stick in front of ihe, like a blind man, I laughter. The eyes were filled with tears, - nose, and so round backward be.
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I , that what happened ten years ago -when kept my eyes wide open; my ears toD for mache, but in wood. Caution will pay in a smokeless combat, neath the
1. " amd the cheeks were pallid and thin. 11 Here is a Holy Virgin intended for a enterprise and vigor will win as before, but hind the ears.
� - -.,- your skill'and devotion saved his life -may the -possible sound of Colonel Hethersett's "Sybil !" churchatLima. She is not yet fully dress- blunders will receive a terrible punishment, Wben Ainu, especially AiDU women, meet
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I 1; "No. Tell me! Am I awake o dream- crimson velvet embroidered with , golden the pletLsant sound of their singularly sweet
, . - life. " Stay I What light is that? And surely I ing ?,, I lifted my heavy eyelids like one I stars, and the price paid -for it Vvas $300 On Fifty Dollars a Year. voices one forgets their wild and unkempt
I � I I Kenrick ?" said 1, unable to suppress can distinguish the sound of wheels upon coming out of a deep sleep and stared per- Her robe and the tile of imitation dia* "Is it possible to dress on $50 a looks. The Japanese women are equally
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. : I' Miss Hetbersett. is known to you?" one but .Colonel Hethersett would drive " He brought you here "-- cost us $180. - A complete ot4tfit of under- a
I- - il t a working, Girls' Club lat�ely. One of the but have the advantage over their Ainu
, I I She answered in a quiet tone: 11 I was at at that 'reckless along a country ,, Last night?" sisters of delicate and dainty ways, the
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11,:� � . Cawnpore, and% in the libuse, when my high -road on so cl�rk a night, with no 'I No. will be three weeks to -mor- 11 I've done it -good reason why, though charm of which the most stolid globe trot-
� -,-,, > father gave way to big passion. I recollect lights for, miles, except the ghost of one row. " eluding cambric chemises, silk stockings, I've had to, lv'e had considerAle hust- ter is constrained to own. If the women of
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later," she added, -a heldacuptomylips. I drank a refresh 'Ing starchedforwear on festival days. Tile eal designing. , Th,e worst of it is I've never and middle age, their opportunity for re-
, __�. , 1. - was made on bib life, everything was plain flashing out and in, as the trap spins along, drau ht, and then sank back upo � years. The
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, I __.N . nothing. It was no ystery to me.. I knew to cross before I can reach the highway ; the wind whispering in the park outside. I' Do we ever execute simi far orders for � cosmopolitan ways and say: 10h, nobody uma-ash, (triangy deer,) tontonerpo, (bald-
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__ 11 tainly as if I had witnessed the scene. " the dogeart will have pas dd the stile that thefire.. In -an armchair, drawn tip in front priests have no inclination for such gayly But I canT. I must have"goad gloves arid (corpse,) or inao-sak-garu, (godlf-.ss feflow.)
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I r--� of the -hearth, sat Colonel Hetbersett. deckedstatues. Sometimes we are request- shoes, or -I feel that I've lost my last vestige Af teis death her ghost is regarded with even
,f�h,, - and as I looked into her face I thought I I about in a loud, distracted voice : Knowing this man's - character- as I did ed to make the reds and blues' of the gar. of respectability, and bonesty. I believe, if deeper dread.-7he. SaturdayRezietc.
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I ...,.-N)k recognised something of - her father's un- " Stop !" "I have attracted his attention ; now, his manliness and tender mature, I inents and the gold of the ornaments as I ever get to the point where I can't have -
.,- � ` I � 11 daunted nature reflected there. . he brings the trap to a stand-8till. But I felt that to express in words my sense Of bright as Possible, to fully impress the imag- these things, I shall lose my self-respect. I The Baby in Hot Teatlier.
- I now rose, though still showing,no now begin bitterly to repent having raised gratitude would be to lower myself in big inations of country worshippers, but thavis believe in clothes. I think a new set of 'Ice
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V" Z " I e . moments- She now left her chair, and com. reached ' Kenrick's sharp ear. He will see It seemed to me as though I was walking I Belgium, used at one time to surpass an thing else, I had to. I studied it up, made those emergencies which always alarm a
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I'---- 11 ing quick!y to my side, placed her hand the dogeart ; for Colonel Hethersett is stop- into a new world -as I lay here contentedly thing that we could do. But since we have an exact science of it. If you think of try -Ing
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V� � � upon my arm. "Stay a moment longerili ping at the limekiln. They will meet face watching the changing lights and shadows called in the aid of serious and cultivated it, tile first thing to be done is to get a little the right thing to do.
..... , I - .1 I saicl she ; "I have something to tell Von- to face. I upon,the walls, and listening to the red-hot artists our models are far superior to any account book ; ,write a few maxims on the Rule 1. If the chik' is suddenly attack.
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� Paused, expecting no reply. But it was either running, walking, or stumbling, I And if I was reminded of fhe limekiln fire ne of our models strikes the public taste but standard goods for your dresses ; cash -
; K . '_ , , only momentary. She went,on in a quick- gained the highway. But I did gain it, and and the terrors it bad roused in my mind, Or eres, henriettas, flannels, serges in solid put the child for a few minutes in a hot ba,th,
J - 4 _. . we are called upon to produce, not hundreds m then carefully wipe it dry with a warm
t _r . ,azingly short space of time, for as there was no sense of dread awakened I
. er tone.- "Mv father's face tells me every. in an am now- but thousands of copies. Then we do not colors are always in style. Only a rich
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I - I - . , i that I sank down exhausted at the stile, -which For I read in Colonel Hatbersett's face, as confine our productions to these life-sized woman can afford novelties. Your, dresses
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11 �? tells me that no power can preverA a meet, Hetherset pulling in rein just; within the less read too -that all fear of danger might made over once at least, perhaps tm ice ; hot water and wrapped in fla.unel should
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;;.. �� 1� I.-- ing; it tells me that th3 day is not far dig. path of fight that always streamed across be dismissed from our minds. so yda see if you buy strikina colors
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I . confi4lence she felt in I r�'ground within reach mon�jh . flax seed ineal, to which one quarter part
� . every word she now rick start up from thO or two af ter my recovery, I noticed a organs of the ultra -Catholic party in France be genuine antiques the third season
�4_� I : spoke. "Itis inevitable," she resumed. 96I of the dogeart, raise his arms, and straight- strAnge watchman stand Ling there. a violent attack against the types of our and give , you a' hopelessly dowdy of mustard flour has been added ; or flannel
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7 , , , I read -in his face that no one -neither you enhis statues, calling ou'� be placed over the belly. I/ ---
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I ; I . nor I -can turn �my father from his pur. "Hold my horse," said the'Colonel in a I Overseer -up at the -Hall.' Virgins consumptive &�, &c. But I think street, one for the house, and on ,
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I He would never do that. But Kenrick My naTue,, ig''Methersett "- - Buy your things between seasong'; you can
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I . I - I r ' good heavy short black coat, which ought Rule. 4. If the diarrhea bar, just began,
� - - ,this, ana is on his guard ; and in his strange '� I'll not dispute it. ,.Hold my horse." ous. master. And Kenrick proved an ex- taste, except, of tan
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- - I- . - fearless style, feels a certain pleasure in the - ., !VDowha&-? said Kenrick; and glancing cellent servant. So long as they lived, he that I have jubt signalized. And in so ex. to last for two seasons, may be had for $10
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L� 1, __ . longer From the point where I bad sunk W2kering park and by the tiver-side. pair of heavy shoes and a pair of ties last
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1� I-- 11, - I . - hide my impatience to take my leave a�nd against the stile,,the whole scene was visible I Is it o a year?' she was saying as all The following is from the address of Mr. mea year, Gloves make an awful hole; pure milk with lime u-ater or beef tea, or
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