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sp i *4 , J�Iinping up, late last. #Y4414 foi -An entrqi� best l,_� mounted, No as d DIOR and A-arry young-persot-V so -furievol o ow ial 4 That was speaking qUlakj��, h as n 0 eR,been cles, Tlyptsm, A00 skill of V wAs''0A '.-straightened, his lo financial? �' XWVy had tur :�;q% )!m# �ter I won, you 1,6 tell In four U a though per action, of t .04 m out he even xp4 t he lode, an op. U71 U dared not p4use�, lea i� Ong 1,0figth aud'earne out from bebind,hU the r 00 vol atell me why lie sliould i ou m .0, t a Not VerSQ1 Portunity for,**' h ext- y'fa er, wiks, out of the degk,*� X ha'wide',it veO 664, f at the capital te -he bad aen. vait rP -ady, Pegleg. How much do .7 u T qu 04 for AO%, tweed4, 0 2P
Ing. ow, once I think I'd scene, Her 0,3� non, pir eation, as Do you ka ,a lay 'twll Agreeo upo -a a,� almost have s91 On mZ honor, eve hs ay tly.�'shabby,'w6re you no d6iib Pegleg an u A maturer - _ , 4 out, the 'spirit ehind I believe I'would_had,the on, sir. 4�, u a; but not now,. Tivots6n. eOyn Aalaim and i�6f over th spxucd thought e,;Bdt way to a table. tucked b4ck in looldog, in that Tivotson, who had stralgh" n his
y &dvan 4ie 40ou chair, Then he laugtedii.' ty-pical of, War- Act warrart4` commindai' the- charic er of the veranda -bushiess man who b entire cont "Not personal reAso'nsi: he Thats ger d the opin rave ion of an. where T. Elihu made his mis- klithely and laughed up I o, his ace town. 1(r dev growled, "I mustn't epil 14 -1 nor take -he Waited too long, You see, U as d er A it w t had a success, and 4dvertised munity tt,act according to your con- he a te h rid as no bn;. W.. eeled then,.. �ely none av the restsv t: And it s6efiis ificon- Actions. And when I know that a Aqe tried Tivtson, I'm no longer sure that til the steward had come and'gone .sorr.lp eel able th to -stay withi at T. Elihu could have man has done that I need no further n the law, 7�Moll 'lot, they are the best people. Don't look that she looked up and learxied from "That was eyes that he know ther4 'th ari�dge'to, %lled 'to notice, for his gaze, whi till y, learn that no good so horrified, mnw We'117 keep it a the look in his Wi credentials, Since you have alreadk ch g citizen until he casts big 'iro�ofor a -she had been trying to 4,Tivotson,s xtra larted from point to point, was' all mentioned an unfortunate occurrence ... ret, and my opinion is only my how hard msb personal reason I'll tead own. ins inbracing. Yet- T. Elihu was hold- of some years ago, 1, too, will speak 16 M guess I must be a black sheep make it easy for him aain I kind you Half the wiy h9me �he' was so, !,ig out a hand, again to Tivotson's of it, though.such was not my inte to find where the money street."- �5tr t at heart."
nutterable amazement. . Jimmy tion'-wheri I entered. You made ee aving wint. I'll how But Jimmy smiled over the co - bef- moodily apo, a nfe$ were, yesterday," he thanked
it came about that Wain; logetic that, she -wept -the room with a brief gesture, mistake common to, youthi sir -I and r "This afternoon the lesson is com- am sion; 'he continued to smile afte Tiv- rage at him aa she had in oth, �nd in that instant his manner was older than you and you will forgive Banks and Jameson the otson had gone from the roam to give plate- But I -I'd rather you didn't But when he spoke at.Jongth,.0Gnc;i;M acres alteringly apologetic -that old, old my effrontery, if you find. it such. f they did, a month b0f�te the orders for the first extra that the feel sorry for =.a, any longer." His f Ing ,sh rig T. llhu's visit thaIt mon w ranch -4ir of perpetual apology which until You---er--ehose many unforturia. ise for tibe new linetq,t* north paper had run in years. And he was FYes swept the nearer table, mean- thought to i;ee the opening for. 'Perhaps yet most leading slowly through the blue- ingly. "Apparently, and I needed no she bad ho4 'hen had escaped Tivotson and vague- sociates, harmless, te a�' int through? I'll ask 'h y baffled him. Than, the rodigal desirable in the eyes of our-" upon- Pegleg's baleful $ace�.the,ia came boimd, first act which once he had car- such corroboration, I'm a much to be "Then why did ou refuse ?1� she ?ras shaking hands with the town's "I understand," Jimmy intel.rupte a look of swift i�Do ye Tied to Carl Hardy, the ghost of a envied man." demanded holy. all t1i great man "'That is one of the things I remimber wan W11tey G arxii*y? " he T. Elihu covered the him. grin lurking upon is lips, when the She grew warmly self-conscious at she flung her head aick toward thv- demanded. "The -wan ith �oy% hand withhis free, left palm. hope to do. 1-1 owe it to lkyself to I blood city editor returned. Now and the, tbat--and then-th arrival of Sid- clob-hous, in big skin, the night- ",' from which they had coviv. "We're very badly unsettled here, -�et myself right with our -'",he bare- h stopped to stare up Front Street, ney Banks at their table cut short her __j�ff 161] that means so much to Jimmy nodded quickly.'. He was YOUV Ust at present, Mr. Banks," he re, ly hesitate& -with our best people." w and then he paused to make , rejoinder. idney bad come as rap- why didn't you accept it at their wed, profoundli, rig to careful note. Abel Thompson looked PeAted Tivotson's apology. But there T. Elihu o watching Tivots-on wile idly as he was able, direct firom the terms?,, '1� dared to smile uncertainly. "And in the pursuance of your an- -have eyes only for 1Xanlon;..-',*ipd the in upon him several times, only to courts- Feet wide -spread, he stood The mild astonishment which -that: "I find if one leans. against any- terprise here," he ventured 44 city editorl�s face was full ofilhi keen- retreat, greatly impressed by his am- huge and ot and igh-eclored, and outhuxst eoked You . est, interest. urprizd har.' hing, one acqpires immediately . a have already decided upon a'definite Ployer's PreoccuPation. Ana Jimmy left no one in that vicinity ignorant itMeans o much to me," he OcUded- "I�e wint away the-sa*e ha rene�r of cobwebs and whitawaIsh. policy. JA t t t had become accustomed to the open- of the degree or the phrasing of his And then -he seemed to.grasp,.tbe� And jn' asking ou to be seated, I Some of the perplexity went from ye seen fit to remove yersoto Han- ing and closing of the door and gave welcome. More than that, he seated meaning of her sp4eech. 'sperhaps Ion's smile was little removed from a it no notice when it creak�d open, himself and remained until I . . . . . . beg'that you exercise some care. The the eyes of the newproprietor of the Carol is because I'm still uncertain, Carol. urniture is not to be trusted," -ourier. Diffidence before T. Elihu's snarl, "but he's been back m4e fre- gain, a little before four, Landis dismissed 'him', so firmly that whether hey'd have Me, at -any ate.1r, T. Elihii paid so little attention to 3urpassing greatness seeed to str re now, o; t. An, helse n bail, fer He had reached the first-aet curtain he could not maintain longer his jov- Tha brought an arigrier light to, lKis . levity that it is very. possibl� upon him. a job that would keep him .b&y for and was nodding absently to himself, ial refusal to go. And his was the her yes. the next ten years, in a But when he would -have at he'did not [hear it at iall. In- "None yet," he murmured. "Yr. hiiy:, other 'he line of his'lips faintly suggestive example whichthe rest followed, Men taken leave of her at the door of the court. But Garritty is a'cl �ead, he stood frowning fiercely in- Tivotson tells me that we have for e�v.`eT Iof mockery, When a low voice brought drifted over from neighboring tables. cottage which was no longer drably irr. If ye'll have naught to do wi& per- him to hiT3 feet. the boyz thin and familiar face, some time been content with mechan- They stopped on their way from golf need of paint, she refused,to let him sonal reasons, ask distriet-aitorney arching� it keenly, yet with a pon- ically supplying the opposition to any j "Very nice *editors always rise, course to refreshment, for a hand- go. derou,g god -nature, for the fierceness (iiiestion of public importance which ameson why his case will be'dismis- whenever I enter, Jimmy," it said. shake and a word or two. But the "I'm tired of dining alone, Jimmy,- ---*h, in six months, or.461!* sed was feigned. r, -!ay arise. I ave no policy yet, but Carol Landis had come rl found the expression which set- she said, "and you've not iold me any- Pegleg finished- on lighter 91 half iiic6bere t feet than T. Elihu's. She stood only "So you've come back, have ymi w�'Il try, I think, to print a paper n tled upon the face of the man across thing about yourself. Do you mind with rage, yet Jimmy's acceptance of from her at length impossible to be staying?- young man!" He finally shot tb- whieb will make as direct an appeal a pace away, a slender and scarcely his complaints was almost cagual. words ont. "Back to Warchester!Any r) the working people as the Gazette taller figure -than that one which the endured in silence. He smiled wistfully. objection to my asking why?" does to Warchester's better classes." "Maybe," he mused in replk. "How boy had -surprised, years back, be- "Not in bitterness, Jimmy, boy, I "Do you mind letting me stay?- At that , :_ 114
.point Jimmy grew consci- "A decidedly far-sighted view," T. are you going to prove it, Hinlon if fore the mirror, in a mad little eos- beg you," she whispered. "Oh, You he asked. Iit's true? It's one t1iing to^�isk wh�re haven't forgotten how to laugh!" And with that she slipped -her han(r oi,,,i of the fact that T. Elibu had Elibu set big seal o vast approval tume of black. -She was in white the money for that paving job went- Color stained his cheks at that. into his and clung tight to his fin- not released -his hand, and displaye upon the scheme in one explosive ut- w, from the panania upon her head Tivotson, here, tells me weie been Once or twice before then he had tak- gers, n,o symptom that he might do so, in t6rance, "And now I want to tell to thei high-beeld pumps she wore. asking just such questions f6rthe last - en his watch from his pocket. He 44I, 5he next moment or two. And sud�- you, sir, that when a man starts a Once, on that other occasion, Jim t's only yesterday," she said in _ denly the thin face turned red. fresh page, I am not the one to,delve ha.1f dozen years--4but it's Another my Gordon�had sulked and soken looked up -from it now so abruptly small voice. "You've grown taller, thing to be abl. . e to tell. -You insist "I'm afraid," he hesitated, "in view back through the records. The years with masculine ungraciousness con- that Carol turned to follow his gaze, Jimmy, and your clothes still 'have that there w" a split-up between the of the'fashiorl in which I left it, b- have improved you, sir -vastly -vast- cerning her first engagement. And which had gone beyond her. A car &aIt miraculous appearance of having-, electric crowd and the administration r- but iVs another thing to prd'�e i t,- now, as he Tog had dran up in the driveway; a tall been made for you alone, but You've is obvious to ly! And you ave returned to Wa e, he was only awkward _1her chester at 4 time when oppprtunit_y and embarrassed. Which, after all, and black4haired girl, ineffaly cool not grown up Will you wait out i 't ri AW vgq
rT gpi n that 4ue, Tivortso Is and possessed, was coming up the here for me. *There are hi to s
andfr a'�Toud is the'.J�. iiie, raver as o isisteint.. We shall was the prettiest compliment that he For one instant Pegleg had 6*ot- isn't It?" 'His'smile was quickly dis- want you with us, young man -will could have paid her. s ten to glower with rage. as tePs, bowing �iisPIY' t6'thOsd w1i0 read. if you -wish- 111_V� CS aw -)rming.' "And it's my own home want vou to join us -Wainwright and He V "I didn't hear you enter," he ex- alle out in greeting. And suddenly quickly as, I can." 'She paused in ther 0_y� listening almost breathlessly. Twice town, you know, after all s myself, and Willetts, and yes, even " plained soberly. Carol found ;�uch of interest in the doorway and flung him a persistently the little city editor licked his lips T, Eliu gave the imprisoned'hand Jameson." Some of the laughter went out of grounds within her cup. cheerful backward glance. "You've. a spamodic.-sbake clearly indicative He held up a hand as Jimmy at_ and setis jaw, as Jimmy's hand fell the girl's eyes. T. Elihu Banks' "Miss, Evelyn Latham, Jimmy," she not told me yet, Jimmy, that I've be- siipr I eine- satisfaction, and sought a tempted to interrupt. intimately upon his elbow. And then scrutiny had been frankly and arrog- murmured. "But of course you re- come something of a beauty," she he reached uneasily for the bottle. chair. tulated. "You antly an appraisal. She managed member. And I shall not mind, very laughed. "I doubt if there is any- A fine chance," exclaimed Tivot- "Thought so," hegrowled. "Tought need attempt no explanation, my hers with more kindness and more much, if you go over to speak to her body else in town who hasn't told me, ef was all so! .Sit down -sit down!" And af- boy. You are a free agent; you have t of proportion to the size of the tact, yet he was conscious of it, and -If you're not gone too long." several times at least." ou of the conclusions at which she ar- She was gone before he could an- n6r he had drawn up nearer the desk: under� your direction an instrument of But Evelyn Latham was already drink which he presently consumed. publicity, the course of which you , rived. Decidedly hem was the great- approaching their table, with Lloyd swer, and he sat immobile during bar A fine chance of ever getting any- er ease. must dictate as you deem est. But Jameson, fatter even that he had absence, Nor did he realize how long thim on that bunch." there are many factions, many ques- g "There's ink on your cuffs, Jimmy " been eigh years before and somehow she really was, or find -the waffing� LONDON AND WINGHAM leg Hanlon sat and drummed on tions of exceeding importance with she admonished him, "and a smud�e chastened in bearing, following as irksome. And whenhe came quietly- North. Ldvisable the table and stared at his plate. on your cbeek as usual. Go and wash closely as his bulk would perm t In dw,-,tir,, the white costume ebang- which I believe it will be E There was a hint of disappointment a.m. p.m. for you to familiarize yourself, be- in Hanlon's attitude quite as obvious yourself. I want you to take me out the tall girl's salute and that of her d for a frock of palest green, she Exeter ........... 10.16 6-04 fore you act. Whenever you are free to the club to tea," companion, both Carol and the man stood for a long moment or two in Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 for dinner, young man, I want to talk as the city editor's bland self-satis- The order was reminiscent of other to whom they were addressed, found the doo ay, a tiny pulse growing- faction. But Jimmy Gordon appear- ippen ........... 10.35 6.23 politics with you." ed far from displeased with the inter- days when his obedience had been un- a quality different from those which and growing in her throat as she Brucefield ......... 10-44 6,32 T, Elihu rose heavily to big feet. gallant at times, but always more or had gone before. waitched his face. Then he -heard her- view, which terminated there, more course." Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 The queer smile had left Jimmy's less certain. From the very incon- "You are Jimmy Gordon, of step: he wheeled and saw her stand- Clinton, AT . ....... 11.05 6.52 lips. abruptly than it had begun. She spoke with exceeding abruptness. !rig there. And before 'his awkward On the way back to the office Tivot- sequential ring which she contrived to Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6-52 "But 1-" he said. give the command Jim -my knew that "You used to watch me from -your speechlessness she dropped her head. Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6-58 "You're busy now," T. Elihu cut son elaborated volubly upon the in- iquitous cleverness of the party in she was expecting him to demur. B, window." She laughed coolly as 11.35 7,12 in. Jimmy flamed red. "I might have I"You'll have more leisure pres- the thought behind his momentar� (continued' next weeli) 11.44 7.21 power which argued against their ev- been more appreciative once, but"- Blyth ............. ently. Come when you can." hesitation was not the one which she .33 er being haled to justice. ffr- wagged and she stopped to shrug her shoul- Belgrave ......... 11.56 7 And with that Jimmy's eyes grew his -head over the matter, and waxed suspected. Wingham Jet., AT... 12.08 7.45 quizzical. out of breath, for he was hard pit' As your guest, Carol," he said, "if ders. "We're giving a dance to -mor- Winghani Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7.45 "I'll take pleasure in doing so," he you're sure that you-" He broke row niight for the usual crowd. Will Wingham ......... 12.12 7.55 said, "-later, if you still care to ave to it to keep pace with Jimmy's long off there to give way to explanation. yo please come, Mr. Gordon." South. 79 stride. She had turned away before he me. It was a great distance from Han- "Mr. Banks dropped in this morning to a.m. PAII. could reply, and was speaking, still In the doorway T. Elibu paused. Ion's to the Courier office, but it was welcome me home. He, too, suggest- Wingham ......... 6-M 3-15 Sufficient time had elapsed to cover the hour most favored for lunch y a ed the club, whenever I cared to avail with her odd abruptness to Carol. Wingham Jet . ..... 7.01 3.21 any seeming connection between this large portion of Warchester's repre- I Myself of is kindness. But I'm a- And then Jimmy found Lloyd Janie- B lgrave ......... 7.15 3.32 next remark and his expressions of s o n facing him, Lloyd's face was a- e tative citizens, and more than once fraid that after five o'clock be will en Blyth ............ 7.27 3.44 good wishes. I- b4ve changed his mind. I'm afraid shaed. oTough .... 7.35 3-52 Jimmy -had reason to suspect that a "If I were you, Gordon," he said Londesb "You've work on your hands," he ready T. Elihu Banks had passed that that his offer will have been auto- Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 said, "and I take it, sir, that the at- way, Yet fhe found more amusement matically withdrawn." heavily, "and you were me, I sup- But Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 tempted rejuvenation of thi She did not understand as th,r- pose I'd turn my back upon you. is P'OP"- in the bearing of the little man be- -but maybe you're more generous. I Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20 tv is not exactly a sentimental or side him. than he did in the exceed- oughly as she might have, had she Brucefield ......... 8.15 4-32 philanthropic venture on your part. Ing cordiality of the greetings which read. the sheets which Tivotson �ai played you very dirty once, but do Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 if you need references, call on me," d shaking hands with me and featured his passage that morning. carried out, a short time before to you "I Hensall ........... 8.32 4-50 He turned to wink jovially. "I'll tell he press -room- But she sensed'the letting me tell you that I'm almost And when he realized suddenly that 1 Y as I am ashamed?" Exeter ............ 8.47 5-05 them that you're the town's lost dog Tivotson was the only one whom he depth of his g-ravity. And when he as sorr come back again -but I'll put you in could remember, who had evinced an returned. with the ink -smudge re- Jimmy did not know how to re- rig moved frohi his check, be knew that ply, and Evelyn Latharn�'s brusque- C. X. R. TIME TABLE bt. You'll be busy, but if you open and aggressive pride in his com- ness saved him the need. to any of the clubs, let panionship, be slipped one hand in- she had been talking with the city to bring Clean to handle. Sold by alt the dog- "Miss Landis promises East, me know. They tell me that side his city editor's elbow. Nor was editor, even though it was of the Druggists, Grocers and a.m. P.M. young folks golf all day and dance this a part of the effort in which he eared first act, with its frehly pen- you to -morrow night, Mr. Gordon," General Stores Goderich .......... 6.0 2.20 till morning. And when you're a bit sp �he sair, "if it is possible. Come 0 and Pegleg had collaborated at lunch. ciled corrections, of which she oke. along, Lloyd. Did I hear you trying Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 better settl--come and see "It's the one that you took to Carl Me, Already he wag certain of how much apologize for something again?" Clinton ............ 6.2-5 2.52 young man." r- Hardy, years ago, isn't it?" she ask- to 6.41 Tivotson knew. He was renlembe As directly as she -bad come, she 3.12 After T. Elihu had gone, Jimmy, Ing how hungrily be had once watch- ed- A Sweet Breath St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 who had returned to big desk without urned to the car, and in going she
ed the principals strut across the left no doubt in the minds of all oY_ Dublin ........ 8.54 3.28 a word, sat so long, lean chin in his stage, and wondered at his own in- up and tucked it under an arm. go all umes '01 IlV,, servers of 'what her errand had been. bands, gazing blankly out of the win- significance. To Tivoton he was a want to read it --profession& a.m. p.m. P.M. dow that Tivotson, at first too durn- rincipal now. He felt sorry for the she explained. "I'm in dire There was a maliciously mischievous g1lint in Carol's eyes after her de- T"E Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9.37 founded to ask the question that 'was little man. for a vehicle, Jimmy." parture. rLAVOK 5.44 hanging upon his lips, grew thirsty St Columban. 10-42 It was two hours after he reached "The fairy princess, Jimmy," she Se'aforth ..... 10.58 5.58 iiO' with a great thirst as noon came a- thig ffice of the Courier before Jim- whispered, "so I'm afraid that my af- Clinton ...... 11-10 6.08 10.04 bout, until he was bard put to keep my looked up from the task to which CHAPTER XIV ternoon is spoiled. She remembered, Holmeaville 11-20 7.03 10-13 big own place - behind his littered he set himself as soon as he had you see! I'm asking You, tearfully, Goderich 11-40 7.20 10-30 table. He dared not move while the reached -his desk. Tivotson had been THE ,COURIER" PRINTS AN ...... to take me horne." other figure remained so silent. And watching him, curiously, while he His smile was so apologetically yet Jimmy was aware of Tivc4son's EXTRA worked, and the latter crossed with like that of the boy se had known C. P. TIME TABLE growing lack of self-control. He heard some haste to take the sheath Of East. That afternoon Jimmy Gordon in other vears that it hurt her. He the restlessly moving feet and caught cl.osp ,ly written copy which Jimmy learned just how swiftly the news of was looking at his Watch again as he a.m. p.m. from the corners of is eyes.,glimpi- held out to him. T Eli-hu's visit to the Courier's office rose. Qdderlch .......... 5.50 1.15 Pt, of the white and harassed face, It "To -morrow's isBuo?ll he asked, ha'd gone abroad. And he was vouch- "There'll be a lot of them who'll Werigat ............ .5.55 1.20 900AW ........... 6.04 1.30 was Tivotson -about Whom JIMMY was though the qu�stion was a mere rn�at- safed some inkling of the fruits have forgotten that they ever knew thinking most in that long period of ter of 6rrn. Auborn ........... GV 1.41 which it might be expected to bear. me by this time to -morrow he an- 74 �A him tnv4The wide veranda of e Ring Club wored whimsicaRy. a no IV= eavzns CV = nD ............. "I'll want you to lunch with me," -Six o'clo& @xtrs,� the new oWner grew very quiet as he helped "War- coach waiting, Carol -mot even a 1*ig)eyb fteshem the Motith 6.40 2.07 ke finally addressed that shabby, of the CourW qvVqA. "Run it front to alight pur pkin-and I ordered that driver aimd Sweetens the bt.eath. chester's own daughter" n 10.9 e5 6 small petson with kindly abruptness, from the public mriveyance which had for five. I think'if you don't mind erves ak\- soothed. throat, fa Toronto ............. .20 Iwith me and Pegleg Hanlon. Vo ed afta t1aft aided. toiled with them up the long grade, walking, perhaps- eav to you mind?" - I but in the silence there was only a This time it was he who broke GiT P -m- Th ity editoes counte 2GRa M vast curiosity. They stared -the half to turn and follow the direction of MR-Plive acreg, 0119 mile a.m. nance, white -nderwant -VIN vrith T r o hawklika and atigular, u 1 7.40 6.10 ncl ei ttm Seaforth; modern house Ig uwxs IT rb%a*s :score of men and girls who ant at her gaze. Sidney Ustabrooh Ba t atl
11.48 8.57 wicker tables Weath the a A I ftd toilet, amall bon markable series of changes. It Vrorl fhm tv P%Udi3 0-10 , " am=,v1 triped had appeared. at that Iristant from p6i �orabard. Taxes $15. 81 , bcaine furtive and cunAng, and theit dpgr UiAen fam b6bs, ...... 9.22 sullen, and then openly pgrple3teil. 131%t -OM awning -yet tteir regard was far withi, 'his face fiightfully e0poested 'ing, : : : : : F and PIU pie 1.11 I 11 , �,, �, �
ahanda to stort I homd tmatmant� from that with whIlch they might bave lie took a step In Gardot's direction: Aubtrn ........... 12,29 9.88 he reach6d fo? his hat W" "Toe o" 80 "W -an, c% a vould have avok, Ite APPIs t6 discouraged an int"loPer-f Indeed, and atopped. there was a certain eagrneas TIP= and ceemed t think better of that i 9,44 nlaeAty. Any, A �, S. VAY90 . ......... 12X4 able to Tivotao-ft, �at that momont, iti 9w, wamq . . .. ... . .. moft tho Ono &0% 10ch Gavel Ldh- ptho 61A gamtId Infttl And *h4btAk AA... ....... . ..... ..... ...... .....