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by the Step of
who exercises
,le, has Vet0ed
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�Iiv6 reglon;1ers
5 Most rea
�he three really
:es in Europe-
�DalitY of Moil -
(Saint Marino,
mere speck on
France On thl
:h, and is reek*
n it one of th4r
�yrenees. Thera
D ' with a is,#
pherds or cul,
Emperor with
!lemagne-gavo
lost admirable
made of their
,d t)y a council
embers elected
I the elders in
considered the
�cted is chosen
i has been freer
�he seventeenth
tter is alluded
a they invari-
MISS. The par.
iave been the
[I Dublie duties
� ith the ex-
,��by the two
�re, and Who
are employed ; ,
wo notaries in 5
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� whether repre.
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�r is implicitly
�en the custom
Drra is too near
� its inhabitants
' the influence
�aracterizes the
we is no prouder
1e Andorrans;
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11 noblest bidal-
3 his bond, and
I k. What can
veto do? The
their annals,
t, there -is no
been fought
. ea. They tell
dials, and do
%licomen.
ght of the
antains. in the
ere and there
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two rivers the
one of enchant -
alleys, border.
walnut trees,
corn, among
a spread their
cattle browse
-white fleeces,
er beneath the
Intersecting
out; and any
patridges, and
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ings, as if they .
- -of had never
ahly they'sel'.
been said that
Pyreneei werw �
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opposite the
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vents for the
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the numerous
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geographical
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herself i to a on age orn -which there - from aftnips of stnmaft - , * , so, .;�
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I' Dear, dear ! Now, only do tell I" ex. was no eacape� 4nd; gailled, fretted, half the legs Which ihe.weli knew signified that readily believe it," said with rank growt4 4-vigitakleu; -�io L' ,-,�,�`�, - -�-�, - I .1
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Iladmi Mrs. Bradshaw Woollfie, in the broken-hearted, she found herself epiApel. something -was wrong. of grams andmeed*wd;sty�-, - - - -1 - �1, . �� - � - I
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joleran - � i,7-�d Who- is supposed twxan the interiorof " I own a. ranch of 14,000, acres- at . � - ' - :L:i,,-,� � �, � , , � " .1 I �'
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cOndave of a femiPine- gatheiing.06t. lea todo his bidding and Accept h ' ' ' While wAter-is high -"d - -� - i
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bliec'emmendement cf-theLond , . i. .. . 'ihis house?" he demanded as. he let hi on the - W " - , -
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Of You Ought to know, - Mr& Daug� -h I b4t fall on the floor and Bat J 4- ti nch. I raise . �M'9'-Vo -- -'Leat , Z,_
. , ow� in,A lie Yolo ra a great deal of L thernaeIV4P, L - an- the'-Iw 'M _is_ -- -_;�L'�;, L ' I
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your daughter really going to in r - to.jar the house from collar to,.garret.- � ' wheat, and every -year as soon as the wheat - �,, 'i . � z �
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Athelstone After vdj?" � -wonld haver,sweetened the I . lied�' - At-,' p the country is over -run with geese. vanced, and water It" niostlyi� .. itpo-w , ,� - ,� � ,
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"After all !" ichoos Mrs, . wood of her , own lot ; but that the. inteiior. 6v. our I have seen droves of them' two or three - - Ungs --."l - . L�
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Dqug m��94� should have peace and happiness', and she �nytWwg happened . b .. L � " I
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what people said two seasons agro. But.to- many wounds. � i .1 - , XAmerioa run --on Your eye in . . - 3. .41
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think thingarshoU14 turrfoutlikie0ihie-quiie i;. see it! Th WO "r . ' - .. . I - � " --
And and them o . They settle in great bands. � -_-�--, w- -
of it V, on as she might,- there -was no help for her . � ��'-
a romance ! My -only toihink , 'ti . yet, burn 4n anger, chafe in humill 'been driven to the verge of desperation ff - - - 11
- ad so .� awful deed. Mrs. Bow., A band will settle down on .five acres, L� I �-
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"It is not so �unaatur�,,I" -says Mi The vioUnob -' in A - - - - - - - - - - aourai-:.WU4�A1--.V a-- �� -.,,F� - --t � ,
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Douglas, loftily. 11 Mr. Athelstone was of her tempestuous pe asions only seemed to ter, I give you -fair warning ths . . -: � Y�`� , ' ,,�. -'�, ��,;�- ''� .
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always deeply attached to my d'a r a -And- Mr. Bowser swallowed the lamp in &-.squawk", bat the geese are:there and yery in theWletigt4, and the- stAgIas In the, � I " -- - ,�.� .
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and, in fact, came home from Ame . hia-throatand flaihe& uo'and, glared- around hidudftus, said- before you, know' it they of , thair, - '. , �,�.��., � �
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.e - - - th� goo b -' li�ave Oull6d ri� an'd eaten every bit 'of " . � �6t %., . --z-111
th intention of proposing. But ,a � ityof hie natare,as futile waves rnaY lash in like a tiger driven to ay. . . actign somewhat according -to-.th"o . I.., - . - -
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of fur - . tio"f t6 paiiehV*- `orlh4i bi WO�,,:Iiea I L , . IN �
just too late. My-deir girl had a D Willyou please explain. -what. has hap-. grain., They haver a, skillful way of grasp- - - . - I L �� ,_
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I a rack that has b ne their . y for can � 'the: tender shoots i i their - months and I .- I -� I . -��."
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Sir Francis Vav- our.,, I � peheA Vl quietly asked Mrs. Bowser. -, - mg. L - sm� - __, . I . -
as turies. L .1 . wheit the malaria found th ,:,
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11 Is tha"o ? Well, I've heard another I 'Look at me 1'. be hoarsely Whispered a'i ,pulling and relaih*gg An& Pulling again till. -The thies atiew's, are Uiddl* 6 , — Ml I - A
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shaped tal I full they get the swollen g ,�;4
e�bout that.. Anyhow,-itseems one fact alone -showed itself to L he row up and extended his arms At , fever ;.u& sweat. Sometimes these 'a �5�z . '- -�, 1� V"
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e� sappointed and helpless womi to bring them hot when.ibill-is on and Ahskr - , - -��. - - - , - - L ,,I-
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well anyone who knows - I 6 wrong.9" . storm is almost ,pare � - ,� : -
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- Lauraine knows she was in the power of a master against ,: Why, what's - - -t- 11 . ti % . -1-.1
. I - Whaes wrong ! Look'at the set of id large nurabers,;--,but they . . I - . . 1. . - - ��,,
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and as, for Vavasoar-isn't4heye one of your ' " this collar -this �shirt-4his poat ! rm all Iii entirely r eatl�er.'11-keep many herd chill-;-;&anj:i haid chM.", M- L i In- - , , - . -- ",
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became him like hi' L I - i in a *aclr�'all �Aliataftdfhoon, this I wouldn't ha�vd- any wheat. The men z , , - ,,��
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nothina could exceed his kindness and I I .1 - ' -don't t not ce a, to, I .. . .. I � a � 11 - - , ",
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qate alnc,61hat..' acidenti and he has been- - : La,� . . I �. - ; - �-- a�na you threw it over your: shoulder and oiln
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order tQmintea a -left it there.: That was one of the humps k them,,myself many a time.
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liely outraged, as long as there is some for words -his eyes resting eVer,cwher face that I'm a born idiot!" howled Mr. Bowser replied the artist. � . � . - , � . ..
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. ..--. . . . . . I., your collar aroundy6ar neck."' 11 I am engaged," ilia cabby replied, with. be bert in the interval. Use about 10 drol;i - I
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what suita our crouvenien'r.e,' I wonder why. -most it seem 3 to me." beiacroix starfied *1 it nd at a, pills, all of which are.in the cue except
SlAnd of-whatwere-you thii2kiligall, this succeeded the flush on his cheeks. steep place in the Rue des Makrtyrs - over- natrum. � I *
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unt � . . is , , I socks caught One who has chronic ague must be care- t
since she married that for6igner, CD -w' - Ion . I . "I doland here -is one of your took the cab. Opening the door, he said, ful about being out in night air, eating ap- -8
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what's his name?" .. was � � , , . -- L to.the pas I ples, or rich food, or overeating. 6ome cases
I told, me long ago, dear, when I was veg in a ball T, side: I � oed � -
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I 44 We I �ats me '"' in the Lord-; wait patiehtly for Him, and dressed himself. Iii doing so he came acros's chant close at hand. I shall not. detain most others, . the interval,
11, your Eipgliab society be the necktie be- had worn okuowledg. ad well as in the Attacks The second form - I I
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I I Guess you're the rummest lot of people in 91P � a health bet;ween -attacks. The fever abates - - �
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going V a remittent fever and must be- treated I
- the Eoft summer dusk he er do to let her off soot -free. Theref6fe as h . ---K
Yes, I must. It is Lady terly ; and in . I his yellow, and a few mont a later the bilious
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draws her arms aboat his neck, and kisses be came down stairs and she asked him if I I fare " receiveda sketch of his -'As . I
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Carlisle's day, you know ; and I want to this,tr6inbling lips. he.didn't feel more -like himsel d . aders are victims �.
look in and hear some -later news of my , 11 I can, I do. Vell. me," he SmYsv-1with himsel to his full height, looked, down Another artist, celebrated in his day as a the Year, probably many re , .1
child. She corresponds so constantly . . . I f U of 11 ague." An adjuvant during the fever, -.
with her friend. Of course, it is �Paj soft insistence. , . . - at her for.pa proper - lemCgth, of;time, and then successful painter of portraits, while mak- . I d - -"-
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. 4 'a - ' . f . . ' d. nerve, and yoa may per' his heart a very vivid representation of a � There is attendant upon every die- ,�
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thought it would come W t -hit. Poor --digr* working ,kourstbut qRr herooelis,need hapFt doubt if you possess . this. At the -wound. �Ie then painted * his lips 'and ease of the bronchial tubes a greater or Z
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She sighs, and the radiant eyes grow a, 'it. . -knife and his the mem�ran ing I i
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he looked up with an ie -y .glare in. his eyes. ness,which, i . . 'Ju -garments Ave a course there are the v6coornpauying signs 0 . -
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r- And meanwhile w I - to any. parti flar cord; bat if she failed-io, go from on" -vessels about the- tubes.
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"a � � vengeauce perfect as woman uialico -811 sairseenoughto realize that this country 6ot wish . � .
nward. Giv - � - . . - but I porfa ad herself a woman'of .
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