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'ter that she missed �omething almost the apple barrel, wouldn't and His voice was, hoarse and, weak - � ago h#, sothat he won't be toomuch aid' Ohe,_�ru4de him drink hot swa � 'he daY,s that f,.0l10w5e&,.'W, ""
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ragglodi - wrapper,- with -her ,hair In an fled him more. In a panic he. softod hill above the- tracks . before he came Out of -the dark came that hoarse 4ewly-born little man. He was as-leep, despondent . . . .. . _ ,,� ,g 4" -
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Her aprpearance sliocked-Mrs. � Han- She looked at him wildly; her eyes ' "The man -the man that Mini3de-" nurse assured them that he'Was largo - I I . — ... � : � . ; , . ��, , "
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u�&ised to see, Hansep. who has undeniably seen a ghost. etchedness. . . I �, 4`w�,�
An impovs4ble situatioll, and end ing that incredible, that undmaginable "' I ... I --- ,,,`�,,
Could I have maybe one, two min, I ad lover for weeks, feeding him He N�ahted to propose a bath and .. .., I 4 "".�,,,iq�
tes?" be asked solemnly. by a still more incredible revelation. i * * a s,have befo,re, going in to Minnie; . . .'�",,�,�
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"Of course!-" said Mr. Petersen. Quitt, by mcident. he learned where the poor devil wasn't a flt object for . . ,,��,iji,
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Come in! We'll sit dowu In the kit- the lec ,;'1,1�1�
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he, politenese due to a, much -d, it _ He caught het violently in his _M- . .,
ricber worry, and, refused. to be relieve , . �. 4
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to her bedside and stood looking down HrE , ,.,�. i-- . :1
"It's t that it was not ouly meritorious but "Sandra!" lie "Don't' .,. I... I �, i,
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"What business?" Mr., Petersen en- out every day. In addition to doing a gu4ity"woniarb. " ".,-,�t��t�
u'red-, with a sinking heart, surmis- ��reat Triany tasks, which Mrs. H&.nsen . " Put'me down!" .1 I.,.","�',
"Y&11, have to b told 1. I � .. - - ". r, �,�il�,
Tig- an,dther miserable'disturbance be- had pleuty of time and ability to do, $1 now," sAbe III . �_, .1.1 I t�Vl
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ad one if their men had 4tO be drag- noon. even if It rained, be doctor ' 11 brief, for the mirse -sent him out I "! ,';,�T'
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"Nonsense, Hansen,!" knew what was goocl for herself bet- him , . . he's cav-1 im a The two men, looked at hor in Careful ligilting, low and to one.side, gives this'lilcharacter pol-frait" its . ." ;i�,�;'
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he tilifilk.4' First one thing, then an- on these, walks; she, said ghe had to sen. AVE you ever tried shooting no direct light shines into the cam- �:;,�',�'V';':
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Grandma was just as harsh Even . away a WhOI6 roll of film on one , . I "I 5"'i
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lve tongue. They must under all cir- frightewpd; certain, roa:d!s sbe was nov- "You don't mean�--it's beginning ed, the differences will astound you. � "', �1,1'
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poor fellow!� . . . So Inlich, weeks mare at least—r I . can, be done wlth7--Itght when it Is . � 1� �.,V ,,
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Inks maybe very? soon, you beg -in to in that direction himself to see one' fair to:'him. Re's very proud, in, his for comfort, saw only the ver� pro- terest'in themselves but that all the fereut angles of lighting. Firom"pic- . '11.;��',rl�,%&L
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hims-elf ,to thl' -co nurve, -but $the Went-, hurr'ying upstairs, . " . - ,�,.;: ", `� � '.
"Nonsonse!" he said again, but he atelY and unnecessarily wAlking sI He was agelous of . In. He followed Af6r, but wasAt't of a great French photograiher', that low and directly in ttb'hto 6ttkAltd, ; - ' '� . NV ,'I
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�vlfe Is taking somethine. Any before he had caught ber up she h4d; 8,�ec ble, and trot Worry me, Tive. got,my hand �, , 4, � �y '._ �z.L , t,T' �1,
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