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, : worse. Already a gray light was lying there in the wash at the bend, lips. Her breath` came fd'sl and rag- annilve izy if - 4'el `PJVA�f , � �
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D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. The v4gue misty outlines of , the Sheriff Burke slid his rifle from its Abruptly she shot her challenge at Ing to the dead mother. of a splendid boy. The descending 4tions in Spain. In' reallf � ,If:&". " , ,
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John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James ,or an canteen, and these same rea- eently." ,-,.,,j3A �tie a canteen held by,buckskin thongs she done it? How could one so sen- was a kind of pantherine litheness. dictator in a decisive victory,foz do ' ` 11
, Beechwood- M. en, n- sons held good why he. could not fol- "That's what,1F Tim agreed. I to the, side of the saddle. - sitive have done a wanton crUel thing At the summit she waited for the Rivera Hitherto Alfonso has � " `,',-R g
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SEAFORTH,ONT. I be salvation. But the sound did not with a cigaE case in one hand and a While he ate she returned to the fire "I haven't any. I started on foot time. "From Keokuk." of a Pew permanent constitution an ,, t,,F ,
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die away, Instead, it deepened to a billbook in the other. "It's the man with the running iron and he4ped live and got lost." "'Keokuk, Indiana?" I I'll I'd
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representing only the beat Can- louder. His startled glance swept the Burke left his horse and came for- "You've had a pretty tough time "From Mammoth." "Oh, is it Iowa?" He had side- of actual decision is reserved to the . ";I,.�', . I
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All Idnds of insurance effected the rush of a tidal wave, came a wall Same monogram on the billbook." "It hasn't been exactly a picnic, but Mammoth and wandered here? He "I've been herding sheep for a st-Itation and the dictatorship will be- � ..,� ,; , ,
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MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATB sea. Though be had never seen one the deputy. Now he showed the in- Whatever else he WaS-alld alreadY enough to turn back, into the valley implfed that if he were fit for nOthing There will rezurn the former politics+- �� I. �., "N I
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GLASS RISKS. before, the man on the lip of the itials stamped on 'the sweat band. "R. faint doubts were beginning to stir where the town lay. better than sheepherding, the West conditions, but the dictatorship of de _:4'�111 ��.
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risks and adjusting of claims. the bed of the sandy wash a man had identified without that." "That's what I thought," unweather skin of the dark face, "Whose outfit?" Leaders of the old parliamentary �
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LONDON AND WINGRAM through the closed lips of the tender- out to the creosote flats and struck with the little stain of red down it,,; -S() as to insure. his silence, the truth I "Only he runs his sheep in the Gali- I constitutionalism should be closed he ' 11 ' 4." -,
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Brucefield ......... on a knee beside the i tions on his own position, Alfonso �as . :"P, �
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v -ton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 sprawling, huddled figur CHAPTER II leaned over, drew the grun to him, I After a scarcelv aoticeahlo pause,,what you nevvr heard, isn't it"' long stublornly resisted. The King's , ,,,, �
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Londesborough . .. . 11.35 1.12 ,his features battered beyond any po, � e ' 1.
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Relgrave .......... 11.66 7.33 of violence, the stranger stooping (Yv- him now. Ile had reached the end He put the rifle down hurriedly. . . '111171 ,
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Wingham ......... 6.66 3.16 have been his. upon it land parched by aevnc; of ar. empty shell in it," she retorted ,,Yes. If I find you Work at my you gfl%-(, a f.il:z(- name. You -said vi�ch, who is a personal friend of . 11
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the %urnmit and crept over its cactus- would not let his doubts sleep. There neressary," lie answered, the 9ugge9- ' "No I don't.. She went on with her ;":.
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