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beat Can filmy eyes. Then she tried to retreat, knows what she wants to do with life. kidnap her and marry her- yourself, qua�nted. with two or three of your up, when you sat down? And would fought his way out. .',?�
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H4nsall ........... 10.36 6*18 case: om, the Gilsom, must have! Snxton's modesty? Milt became ov- that there may he some vestiges of,- was also, as an afterthought on a � . ��
IN. Kippen ............ 10.85 6.23 -,"Claire dear, those few weeks of ran into Claire and Henry B. on the ated the r6 x4oild. Nowilerheated. His sralp prickled and hi,.;- accuracy in your curious opinion," and straggly placard, "Pressng & Cleang . "::: - i,
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Brucefield ........ �' 10.44 6.32 fighting nature were a revelation to road, � S were damp. As 4')ax- Ynu're a liar but I can't afford to �i
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; Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 it As it happens, 'they need me silent and commonplace, be appears eling, its sconces like sil%(�r ca_9dIe_.tnn turned from him and orrioned to,say so." . :ii I � � - ,
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Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 ter able to solve than the other chaps -,------ - -- n!i!�__ __ i � ": %,
- - He liked the winsonienv,;s 6f light.pajamaq, who has been locked out in cribed as "American Beauty Garm- a Pullman berth after you switch out 1. 1. J
11.56 7.33 -though of course I'm an absolute !thp hotel corridor by the ,;larnming vnts--neat, natty. nobby, new." ne the light for the night. -Nelson News. I 1�
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Wmgham Jet., Ar. . 12.08 7.45 muff when it comes to engineerinp� It was not the drawing room but 1 r,f his door. lie was in the frame of � center pages faithfully catalogued the . _.",
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n Jet ....... 7.49 4.06 merclum at ?G lifter), one cupboard with panes of ant desert We an ni and - "I'll
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I I I 7.56 4.13 . he said, like a bad, contradictory lit- tin pierced in rosettes, and Cale stack wished ho, -were in Schoengtrom. ! . I .
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� Ington Jet. ....... 808 4.20 tle girl. it. He smiled and of dirty dishes. Shp seemed to he trying to� 11- 9 I .� IR
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