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TfM WHILIOP HUMAL ,contin, .. ipto 13410*0W." this, morning to. �', it';;& be clear to others. Ohs, .1� 1, �� � -5,; .� '��'I",",Z- . ed from last k � I ­', t ,I �� ,,�.,;, " I I I I .................. , P lwn. - ", , � .. . .... 1 � , � .. . .... 1 � , � .. . .... 1 � r..", , , � .. . .... 1 � " , p, , � .. . .... � � � ,' ,, ..... ­­, I . , � � ­­, ­I-q'r - , " , - .... . , ,;� - ­ . � . e I . . . I I . ­� ,,,� '. ­­, �,e��,�,.` ""', ,�� . � ,a , , Ve , . I .1 � *,Pe , � I I his belor ,nd ' , ,=ie it a�:' ­ P -ft-. , tried at lea*t' to make it clear to her . 11 ". i , " � �,, ot.,!t. ­, .,.,.-, tv I 11 , , "�.,�,�,',,.�",���?�,7y",-,7,"�'6', ��, � . I � - � '. - . . ''" .."I'- ,-",�-,.,*';,, ,,,�1­4,�; -�11, . I � Win , lq� 0, W I 4J i '1�1 " �e� �-41;11 �"� . �. I, . , as *Uen- he comes TW .. OLet not ypur�,heArt', e ' ' . 0 , J& ;- ", ,,:,�,.' 1, 1.104, - I I I ,�?." , " FIRE DIJBURANCIR Wyo, � -, . barek he ,iiii, atay untA -his ,book is strhlma cc, . I i 11 �,�, e -��?, " . . b� +,t4ubleil."' I 1, �­;,, ,, cX14 , , . . �t-�:,v�,gao,w-;���R���ox#,E*"*PV4-�!,4�,-,� ��5,,;;,i � � � �m qf,,-t4i�, wwell � ,. . ", I I— .1- ". , -I I ,,, � - - u- ;,,'.''L:: - , . ­ �1, -, 1�,111171;7,010 6& �­ 11 �"-,�,:,.,,,,,�5,�t � 1, . ,. ,a,!F, . , � .4 � R P "Au .. , � 4 m�k;6' � X , � Lt. , M . ... !F: , ,,, . & book sharply � - . " It will be interesting to be Aid now they came strearaing ower I U .45��Ua� � .. I 11,11 I , " J �- I H0, shut C� . it �ias luff�,hed. � with 4 story. ��' ,boys -wltli their "I'll, , 'O pp,,�, - .. -1 ��, - � , 311FORTE, ONT. as Jf he had pe4red� into, the girl's under the - 7�la it = ',.; -,,, � -4 ,,, 4.1"L ;,�­ -St #& 44% .0, , '­: .. -same roof All fttiqz-ft zMan, -1, = -ths countryside, -big t4i ccu�Atg . �,A #W, 'Zo, = i i -, ­ i"t ", -, - . , MIR&D OFFICE -S - -- ­ t ey 'I ,,, 1i . , � ,�`I.r'­', 'n . �."��,Y­,��,� ,:e!� �, , OQ=a, Wo t.o. 42egiV ': t I, , dag� '�f 'q,,�,,�o I ,��,�,���,,�.�,,-,,�"r,��-,'��, . ,dri -he I "A * - tad , . , � � W I , . ...... r-" . . ,,,I, rPhe .,,d waslu his- cheeks As the shadows and corners will qeo,�n -, qgeher =d 0i0# -'141P0 pW7 little sister& beside them. 'big girl§ 71 , � . ­ , , , , . , � . I . � r r , ,,::.��i, 1�"jL.' � � I � I bow4f*��, .. ''. , , ".., .; ,,, � �� , ", . OFFICERS- , full of it. - The house will apealr�' to p�a4 cheaper ibh,,��,`i�.�- , with their -aittle ,brothers. .6000 IDU . I ?I 41 : I . � mzw,�-. Z=650b': ,, . ~ - - , �, � po *==r,?,, ,,,, , ,. " .lie turne I . " � � I .� :­,�� - ";�� ot,,­>,�S '' 1-f . , 0 AWAY" I ­ ­'. "I - I., I �r " `�'; re- "I. �1. . him, and the people -in it, though none ftva� mosm, VOW! 290 sleds &,Ad Some sliding. AD roa,y, . .. athi, itomT2., I I " �;.:'. ,: .. " ., ., � , 51' �,'�,�� Womes Eivans, Beechwood' - Presiden �" . ' . - . I . I . � 1. -.1 -­ ,� " `,.,�, , :-,�, - � , �T , � ii��p., 040 . ,­­� � , , it" - � �, � 11" ,4 - , I 17 , a ,t Namy Brooks went vAth of the rest of us will hear the voices, F. ev�� ", I rat . with the, colduessi of tWa, stoep hu2%,T9 % lra&dq, 20UW4 5, 3-mes-'Connolly, Goderich, Vice"f-V60, That nigh evert, , low I .,as cheeked , -W ,,;,, '�:.", � � . , , , . ,- xeas-, ard. to bis� room. 4?m4he threah- and the -Wind will speak and the le'sp- 11 dotouTo­the�eie all a part 09 t � I 11 - � , ­ : Seatorth, Se'. -T - -�aftak 8.80 'he -Az . �, . ­ V �.- i�02, � , PZ06)­4"*,d stm '- 7W.1.511FITW :��, ��,-,�:�'�� ' "� � i.;"',,.'��, . F.WcGregor, c . Rich . .,(Ufter 1"Mlhty� filed in, Ann& stood behind . , . :��. ED F, , il,�� . games in, the firqplace, ,and . , '. �. . hold .she �stQpOed. I ing the . to *10 now Oldswpsbue. � . . . ; � :, .z � .,,�;-­, -" , -,,�ri� � � I r . - � . AGENTS. -11 . "I li�jv . e given this room to yoli," sun and the moon -and when � the bw=. Might rAaa::,�, her desL Tli�Y had opening exercis, a , L 55-h.p. enmne provides' we I , , "!� . ,� I *11' w .,��on­ . �Qo , V, or: ,�,:�� "1111 ": �;�� ' 1, Clinton ; she ,4iid, 19;e�ause it was mine when Snow comes it wi hisPer Secret$ a&deio UP917 =- es, and then the work of the day ba- . great new � , , I i9y'. e , rGgW'r,A ' . �, I'll Ale3r. Leitch, R. R. KID, aur need Apd speodto =001Z me . -'.. � , �� ,,-,�-, . -a Xur- I- was a girl, -�Von � I P't�rp'L 1, :.! " " 74'. E. Hinchley, Seaforth- Joh and. all my dreams have in his ear ,And, presently it -will be. ft calls. �* cmi- . new -type cylinder, head 0 I eno=�­ ,,,, ., , � . , , lil, . I I ., � " - 6W .1 , , :: , iray, Egmondville; J. W.'Yeo, Gode- been shut inL�waiting for you." snowing all through the pages. =#on is uSuaay- �M� g% began. scrappily. Nobody ',hAd a , � , " '* 11 �' " " Research deal' nVes *Vhe. pet- ­ [map a Ach; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhageu;'Jas- 1%other," he caught her hands in It snowed this morning, and from . - his mind upon it. The child -rem were . * 6 , !, I I .11, - ed whas vow M-nnear,at t3io high - compresswit perfonmence without .240 . 1� I' � - .1 . .11 1 '.I ,'' 1. Watt, Blybh. ) � - his, "you mustn't dream too much for my desk I can se6 young Dr. Brooks . tOL-Pho". .. '. ;, much excited over the events of the use of Gpecial fuels. , . . I., �, � . � yp I . shoveling a path from his front porch. . : preceding night -over the..,play and I . , - I I I -me. � .1 - Fine materials mud sturdy � construction . ; - :"., . , . � DIRECTORS-, , . "Let me dream to -night;" ,she was 'He and -his mothet came to Crossroads gamember please. .. &fintion- the feast which had followed. tbroughout impart the stamina and brute. force I I I �:. William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforih; looking up at him with her shining yesterday, and they have been very to -station calls ora qaicher Anne, itoo, was excited. On the i usually found only in much- largez carip.: . I . . John Bennewies, Brodhagen-,' James eyes- "to -morrow I shall be just a busy getting settled. They have a and chee@er. ... '. way to school she had met Richard, : . . - �� � . . Evans, Beechwood; James Connolly, comi6liplaice mother of a common- colored maid, i3filly, but no man, and . ,. and he had joined her and had told And fine -car design ­evidenced, in zncbdetallo 7 '' I * I . I . Goderich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea- place son.; but to -night I am queen, young Richard does all of the outside I � 11 her of his first patient, as four Love�oy bydrau.hc shock absorbers ­ ­ I I . �� forth; Robert FeTris-Hailock; George and you are bhe crown 'prince o the work. I think I shall like him. Don't " "I had (to walk at one o'clock in the and deep -cushioned, form -fitting seats�-as, . - r -11 � - sures completo riding comfort under all con- I � . 01 WzCartney, No. 3, Seaforth-, 'Murray ,eveof cGronation. Oh, Hickory Dick- you remember how as a little girl I , Morning. I must get a horse or a ditions. . I 1. - � Gibson, Brucefield; James Sholdi�e, e Lion-hearted king? e car. I am not quite sure that I ought � I ­,­­­�, ory, I am such a happy mother." always adored th 1 Come take h CITive. Give the Fine Zar Of 110T7 - 1, . Walton. I - ,Hickory Dickory! -it was her child I always thinkof him when I see Dr. I " to afford a ear. And I like the idea I name for him. 'She had not often us- Brooks. He isn% handsome, - but he I r of a' horse. 'My grandfather rode a Price your ovm road tests. See why thousands - . , I � I I I and big and bl I horse." of Oldsmobile owners are saying "All roA4s . I -- -ed it of late. He felt that she would is broadshouldered ond. �, I ,:.. . . I 11 � -again. He was much I haven't had -but one chance to speak . I'ATe you going to do all the things looh alike to* me". 0-14-7.Rac , I i � not often use it � . - ILONDON r AND WENGEL&M Moved by her dedication of him to I -As t6 him sinco he and- -his mother left � : � . ,- - Dail that 0 your - grandfather did " � - , - new life. He held her ,close. Ms* Bower's. Perhap-s I shan't have many --- - .. aware of her quick .%mile. - ",;-1-D(MC)h- ,%diem . � 1� North. doubts fied. He thought no more of chances to speak ,to him, But a c,at Ill. ­... - � I I He smiled back. .. . . . � . . Eve and of her flaming arguments. may look art a kingl I "Per�aps. I might do worse. He �9 11 a Q5 � , * a.m. p.m. Somewhere out in the snow her rose I am, all alone in the schoolroom. made great cures `Vth his caloniel 1. . -11 I I . Centralia .......... 10.36 6.51 lay frozen and fweled where he had Th,d children went an hour ago. Er- own - � - and his catnip tea. AT FACTORY. OSHAWA: (ONTAM0 - I Exeter ............ 116.49 6.04 dropped it. ic and 'Beulah are to call for me on . .11 ANNE. "Did you cure your patient; with Gvv�-Mccu T=ca md Spare TO,-- ZZD= . � 11 sensall ........... . 11.03 * 6.18 1 And when he slept and dteamed it their way -home from town. They catnip. tea?" , . . Cepierd Holore own detepred Pay=esd #= , , GNAC. . . a Zippen ............ was of a little brown -bird which sang took Peggy wi-th them, Did I tell The Morning After the Magi Came. "Last night? No. It was, a* child. . afiFCnh 70n JIM $h=Pks= . = ecaswi.;k-& -ay 01 bzy,�;a vair - ... 11.17 6,32 heas a. I told the rest of the fam, on sk=. I in the Snow, and the song that it sang you that Eric is falling in love with I am up early to tell you about it. N le Clinton ............ 11.53 6.52 seemed to leap from the pages of a Beulah? I am not sure whether it But I must b k a. little because ily to stay away from -school." I . r . They will 717= go uac , I londeaboro ........ 12.13 7.12 Book. ,,Let not your heart be troubled, is the hest thing, for him, but I am I have had m ch else to talk about Myth ............. 12.22 7.21 neither let it be afraid." . sure it is for her. 'She is very happy that I havent spoken of the Twelfth all have it." � OL t , . Belgrave .......... 12.34 7.33 CHAPTERIV and blushes when he looks at her. Night play. I 411 -lave yo,� � 'Winghain ......... 12.50 7.55 In Which Three Kings Come to He is finer than she, and bigger, It seems that years, ago, when old "No. I am never sick." - 10553 WNS cam &01W Dan= 11 - Sonta. I .. Crossroads. mentally and spiTitually. He is Dr.,B,,,k, first built theachoolhouse, Her good health seemed to him I An-ne's budget of news to her great crude, . but -he will grow �as so many the children used his stable on Twelfth another goddess attribute. Goddess- - American men do grow -and there Night for a spectacle -representing es were never ill. They lived. etern- , �, I a.m p.m. uncle Rod, swelled to unusual pro I . � -. " I 3.05 p,-rtions in the wee -k fo Men. ,Tailes. '' . Ilowing the are dreams in his clear blue eye�s- the coming of the Wise - ally with lovely r . � , Wingliam. .......... 6.55 ,',,he had so A d, 11, is the dreams that Mr. David had told me of it, and I He felt this morning that the world E0 wo FAWN Belgrave .......... ,,7.15 3.25 opening of Crossroads. -! ii - after a it n d, cov � I � Ifflyth ............. 7.27 3.38 inuch to say to him, and tbn-�,! was count -as Salomo s, ered. . had planned to rerive the old CUF�tom was his. He had been called up -the , U4ndesboro ........ 7.35 3.47 no one c1se,to whom she co it I speak Yet it may be that Eric -will bring this year, and had rehearsed the chil- night 'before by, ,,a man _in who" SEAFORTES, (Dl\\TT. 7.56 4.10 with .such ficedom and frankness Beulah up to his level. ' She is an dren. I thought when I heard that household there had, been a tradition I 1. - I Clinton ............ honest little thing and good and lov- the house was, to be occ-imoled that I of the skill of Richar&s grandfather. I I Brucefiild ......... 8.15 4.30 By'the Roun Her life is narrow, and She might have to give it up. 'But Peggy There had been the memory, too, in I I PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LUMTSD � Kippen ............ 8.22 419 d Stove. ing. I - I . I Hensall ........... 8.32 4A8, MY DEAR: . thinks narrow thoughts. But he is and I plucked up our courage and ask- the minds of the older ones of the ,-- -1 - Exeter ............. 8.47 5.06 ' I am sending this as an antidote wise -and kind, and, already I can see ed King Richard, and he graciously days when that other doctor had thun- --- � - ' - - eed. Now that she is trying to keep step with gave permission. �.. dered up the roa(I to succor and to 'velyn only the little Johns and the little Centralia .......... 8.59 5.17 for my doleful Sunday ser a it should be. . It was aa proud moment in to -talk to Richard; and with L i I . that the Lovely Ladies are gone, I am bim-which is a ffiglitl' Snow on solve ** ay d seemed to sink to Thom-ases and the little Richards- , . . myself again! I like to think 'that father ,and tbegroundand all the %Q4 qat, -The their lives .When they gave to Richard aw , clothes ha . y - . step through all the children met in the schoolhojite and Tyson's grandson his gTst patient. their proper significance. And if she found herself quite suddenly un - C. X. JR. TIME TABLB - I know that you are saymg, "You mother kept -1, his com- we started' in a procession. They all They felt that Provide -nee in sending she had waited on the table she had derstamding why there were so many, , 1� should never have beem, anything but years. She was his equa them. (had imposed not at least done ,it well. Richards -there were also the little East. yourself." That's all very well for rade, she marched by ,his side -with woresimple little costurnes, just some sickness up -on a privilege. Her exposition gained em,phasis, Ottos and the little Ulrics and the a.m. P.M. you who know MAe-�Myself, but these her bead up, fitting her two short bit of bright color draped tG� give a penance -11but their pride therefore, from her state of mind. little Wilhelms, and there was Fran- �11-k ps to his long stride. them a quaint picturesqueness. One Richard bad known of �, Goderich ........... 6.20 2.20 people know only the Outside -Person Ste , 2 -Person King Richardhas just waved to me. of the boys led a cow, and there was and had been touched by it, and with "In this -beautiful land of ours," cois, whose mother went out to sew 14 Efolmesville ......... 6.36 .37 part of me, and the Outside eir gratitude still upon she said, "all men are free -a -ml eq- by the day, and there were Raphael � see the sunset -a band - the glow of th n r Clinton ............. 6.44 2.50 part is stiff and old-fashioned, and I stood up to , an old ewe., nen riding on a don ual. You mustalt think this means ?,,nd Alessandro and Simo . Out foln Seaforth ............. 6.59 3.08 self-conscious. You see it has been of gold with black above, and'111 " key, borrowed by Mr. David, came him, he had trudged down the snowy . ave h-ob- ed, and :AhoolA chose road and had met e land, � � , h started to run. across the the oldest Mary in our, Anne Warfield! that all of you will hhve the same the big cities had come the parents . St. Columban ...... 7.06 3.15 so many months since I m because I wanted her to under- "You'd better let me come and loo,k amount of -money or the sarge kind of thqpe children, seeking th Dublin ............. 7.11 3.22 n6bbed with Lillies-of-th*-Field and road. Then -some �o her 0 clothes, or the same things to eat, usurping the placesof the old Ameri- - . Perhaps it was the, stand the sacred significance of her over your pupils," he had said I n left - . West. with Solomon-s-in-all-itheir-Glory. And from the house ' -we don't want an of even the same kinds of minds. But can stock, doing what had bee I . . a.m. p.m. P.M. even when I di� hobnob with them it telephone and his first patient. if name, and our only little Joseph as they parted; " I think it means t one in the way of sowing and �; Dublin ...... . 11.17 5.38 9.37 was for such a litile time, and it end- I am ever ill, I should like to ,have walked by lher sido. The children epide,mic!" ess. to have the same kind of consciences. planting and reaping, making the lit- , . 5t. Columban. 11.22 5.44 . ... ed so heart-4breakiuglY. But I am a Lion-hearted Doctor - w0lldn't followed and their parent�,­with the He was to come at the noon rec ought to he equal in right e.oing. tle gardens yield as they had never V, Speforth ..... 11.33 5.53 9.50 not going to talk of that, or I shall You ? wise men quite in the rear, so that Anne, anticipating his visit, wa.s. quite You yielded, even in those wonder days �� enter after the others. thrillingly emphatic in her history And in lolve of country. You ought to I 11 ra 9 nQ 9 rQ 10'04 -.1 I -in and that would they might L .4 know -when war is righteous, and before the war. ,� - ... 'i� I " ,C�;Linl;on . . . . . . . . - . weep and w -6 I At the Sign of the Lantern. Wheit we reached thL stable, I lesson. Not that thistory a an.y- . And you , i ;;,. , " Holmesville . . 12�0 7.03 10-13 ,ot-be fair to You. I am with Diogenes in the stable, grou one of thing to do with measles, but she when peace is righteous (Continued next week.) '. 12.20 7.20 10-30 The last Old Geli,tlernan left yegter- -ped Joseph and Mar%- in . Goderich .... - ' -fired by his example to do her can all be equal in this, that no nian . - the old mangers where the Babe lay f elt a ---­�- day in ,the wake of the LofvelV Ladies. with the lantern making deep sha I, aby brother best. can make you lie or steal or be Sixty years are required for the I'- . . - � Did I Ml you that BrinsleY,Tyson is dows, and the 10 -ft ste,Ps for a desk. and be was a de�r, real, and she coward." 'n �. : a cousin of Mrs. Brooks? His twin Eric and Beulah came for me before of Mary. I hid a light behind the She loved to -beach bistory, ren Thus She inspired them. Thus. .She full growth of an alligator -and less 0 E TABLE the road. I had asked a question -an important straw, so that the placo was illum, had a lesson not only for her child nds -t ij brother, David, lives up as much Sam them thTill as Oe had herself than sixty seco for the full gro h I and David question -so I am finishing my letter ined. And then my litile -wise men but . for herself. She w i "XU East. Brinsley is the city Mouse ashamed of her mood of Sunday. It been thrilled. And that was her Te- of an alle.gation.-BTantford Expos - ,� , r school were not tor. ­% a.m. try one. They are as dif- here, with Eric pubs Daisy in her came in; and the children, who with .. is the coun 11, and then he will poSt it for me. their parents were seated on, the hay had been easy enough this morning ward. For in he -- � �, Godericli .................. 5.50 ferent as you can possibly imagine. sta his corn and is back in the shadows, sam�. "We Three - -- - --------.-.-- --- j 1 5.55 d red, and Diogen,es has -had I . Raeuset .................... Brin,sley is, fat and round an 1� as, Brinsley Tyson after a , �, A 1-1- -arol� The fts I -V11-y 1 . 11: I J, I ........ 6-04 David is thin and tall and, pale. ri.eL, as i - XcGaw ............ good dinner. Oh, such eating and which the 'Magi brouvht were the "I ........ 6.11 5 Auburn ............ there is the "twin look" in their faces. ing! How these old men lovc "111 r . , are chins drink childreii�'s own pennies which they are I 13lyth ...................... 6.25 The high -noses and squ , And you with your bread and giving to thet other little children (5.40 Neither of them wears a beard. None it! p a- - 1�� 1 ,,, Walton .................... 6.52 of the old Gentlemen does. Vtrhy is rnilk and your book propped u across the sea who are fatherless, ,-be- 11 . �ft I - XcNaugbt ................. �,0.1 ry thing of gainst the lamp, or your -handful of cause of the war. I .�, �, Toronto .................... 10,25 it is hoa -headed age a raisins and your book under a tTee! It was quite wond-1111 -to hear , � I'll 0� , . -rk and distant past? Are you � �. West. tb� da But I ,must scribble fast and ask their sweet little voicc�4, and to see � a.m. the only one left whose silver banii,er question. It isn't easy to ask -- blows in the breeze Are the grand- YnY *. their rapt faces -and t(, know that, .. � . Toronto .................... 7.40 fathers all t�yin,g to look like boys to so Ill put it in sections: however sordid their li%,,, might be, - 1.1.48 Da you here was Dream, foun(I-1 on the - 1, 2acNaught � ................ 12.01 match the grandmothers who try to ever h would lift 41 Walton .................... look like girls? kind of ever I. - a Greatest Truth, whic � 331y-th .......... .. : ....... 12.12 Mrs. Brooks won't he that them above the sordidiw- Auburn ........ *.* * .......... 12.23 grandmother. She is gentle and se- see Dr. Brooks and his ro,oher and Mr. I . � Jijnmie---4Ford? m ine, and Dr. I � N'cGaw .................... 12.34 rene, and the years will touch her David were not far fro r ­­ Dileneset ................... 12.41 Brooks leaned ,over an(I asked if he � I, I I softly. I shall like her if she will let That is the first time that I have might speak to ,the chil(Iren. I said \ Goderich ................... 12.45 me. But perhaps libtle s-chool teachers 'tten his name since I came here. I- won't come within her line of vision. wrl I should be glad so he stood up and � 9 I - you see I learned my lesson in those I had made up my mind that I would told them in sue ,iml)l(, fine fashion I short months when I peeped into Par- not write it. But somehu* the rose- that -he wanted, to bc, to (,hern all that A BAR(2AHN . colored atmosphere of the other night his grandfather had be4�,n to their par- - I I .. - adise. how it would seeni to be a and these men, of -his kind have ents and grandparentq. He wanted . LIVOR SALE. -Five acres, one Imile I wonder r ,been one brought it back -all those whirling them to feel -that his life and service . )dern house ,ultb Lily -of -the -Field. I've neve week, -rned me and I uted thalm .; w I ,,�20yn Seeforth; mc oilet; small bam* -have I? Even when I was a little ,hell you wa w belonged to them. fle. wa 9briance, bath and t stand on a chair to wipe wouldn't listen. Uncle Rod, if a O- to know how.pleased he was with good orchard. Taxes, $15. Sp3endiiA girl I used to u washed them. I m- hadn't an -ounce of pride ahe the Twelfth Niigbt spectacle, and that I I eh=ce to start chicken farm, bees, the dishes.,while Yo ght meet such things. If I bad be wanted it to beconle an annual ­qe� felt very important to be belping my ral . P� cite. Apply to k about the not 'had a grandmother as good as custom. I R. S. HAYS, , mother, and you would tal Jim-mWs and hetter-1 might have Then in his mother,.% name, he ask - A, of lah,0T----mjou darling, with icken. ,Geoffrey Fox -he house --all 1§ ,� Saaforth,, Ont. dignity less-stri ed them to come 11V ,to t �i, and redden- felt il inkling I the -hot water v,Tm ' Saturday in a Way of theni�&nd , 4B ere --hewn into .�� . 2958-tg . - g fingers, which spoke tO me on w w lil1,1-1 mg your lolvely loll which--Jhurt. Perhaps I am to, ,,n- the Garden Room which opens out Q. were made to paint masterpieces. _ hw�,en't quit6 'learned to upon w; V'r rracld Sel- 7 � I . I am trying to pass- on to my school gitive-but I hat as once a te - with , . ­ ven to me, -hold up my bead. den, and there was a 9-reat c8ki5 ,!; . I children, what you have gi You mu9tin't think that I Sm un- , ,r,, .; I . ncle Rod, ,when I speak to not, except candles, and sandwicheR, and coffee � � and oh, U -you, happy. Indeed, I am for the grown-ups and hot chocolate '%� , I I them I ,seem to be looking with . I he,n window, that I cannot be with you. But it is for the kiddies. .... . ,c - -had little 1"'A I NOTICE ' straight through the kit good to know that You are comfort W.,asn't that dear? I I . . at the sui � A . sink wag there, did WO ,,et . We never knew that able, and that Cousin IvIsrgaret is Francois thank them, and -he did it t . the kirbo,hom king it seem, like home. Some so well. '%%y is it that these small . -­*- mly the sunsets. And now ma wesaw C . g sun,, day we are rto have a home, You and foreigners lack the self-consciousness �i ,,� �,,.. I I because you are always Seem in. "with the as had ,rr� . . Tho EnductrRal mortsaffG nmd a verse or two 1, when our ship comes lsl r r 1, %, @Q ag �b=IZ4, � sets, I am sending You . sunset packed in the hold." But now been ,Onr4 (g the -wise M,d, i1a the I , _ ��JRD� COMP227, *1101 I have copied from a book 11 'that I have work tO-40- I spectade, and he still woto' 1A0 WW- te, r� 11 � . ftt.-Wi0o DOCI I 't last night at it is we '� . � _h C , know that this is MY ',5PP0r.tuZitY- ,beard, amd turban and his loue blue . I I whic peoffrey Fox lef make the most of lit. , and ked robea. Yet be, W98Wt'1'n the I - nrwon '20) nz.uq 1, !rWylbdeonor�olornon sailed ,from Ophir and Ithat I must of yours, "The ,�n R406 2ng= �0200, ot MC�QT- r " VAth oflipbants and gold, There�s that proverb least ftgsed; he simply mi9de. 0 !how, � ,� The kiligg went up, the kirgs Went Lord &a -Ads us quail, but he doesn't -said what he ,had to my, ,=da an- ., -, .1 send them romuted.ot I have written oth�sr bow,. with nOV49'r a blut,h or � a . , ttn " vatot. ' nity 1. ' -r � (TOVTA" tucked it hito s ivl*er was . ,, Joall V0 - T11,qng to match King Solomlon's it out, and have quaver ,or giggle.. a toogbn (209TRIZE mirror frame. I Shall have to ""o theve, ant, she was so hz$pr-she is i 6506 '66 . . . crovt; my cmm quail. I only hope that I a widow, emd lsewg in the naighbor,.a � �` I - . But.Solomon gacked the guPqet, 4kt , , .. ay prove ,S,C0W,p9ba1-& coo hood, plain sovin,O, aild theVF M-0 11 . 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