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i A five � -xtory pressed -brick - b4liding, . It you are -troubled with or fear any, A confidence that has based
:nlled with costly apparatus, equi , pped please fill in and send the coupon to oh our tbkftY Years' experience with
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with eleeArloal. mue . hinery And appa- us, to -day -You'll never regrot your de- this splendid, preparation,'wIth a full
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A iplendid building In every respect.. . kromelpim. Weak Lungs _�� ... I ... � .. . .... --4.
-situated on ftadina, Avenue, Toronto; Remorrhagde I eak, Voice .
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Poor Appetite
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Chills And Favors Obstinate Con
sleeplessness and -LarYagitia aulbe
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robins. Fill out the coupon
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. cord for efficient curing power Of any
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dru . gg 9 Ist an order (for which we pay
him the regular retail price) for.6 a
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street and Number. ... ,*.r.po ... -o-too
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60 -cent bottleof PsYcIllne to be given
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Psychine Is a tonic-
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winds up to.'the palaces the car wa
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It builds up the bo)Y-by strength-
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signaleoll. and two 'women boar6d
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Thig coupon Is not good for a Me. bottle .
of Psychine . if presented to the drugVt
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Both were veiled. They maintained
singular silence. At Villefranchethe
or phagoeytes, which
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-.it must be sent UR -Wet Will
the 60c. bott y,bbine from Your
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druggist and direct h m to deliver It to
The women
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ivillit,and
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And we do that to show our entire
u Itis offer may -be withdrawn all
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confidence Ili tills wonderful prepa
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"Safel I am -so tired. What 9, tilghtlt
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temporature. eczema stnd Salt
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tuyLstopl�!"Ialllrrm,�'llalill,lisl�ion"sot he lic , . tro
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must kjaow why. 'Loyalty must hay.e
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as Pao 1 cusmoncer bit � ying a box of pillff Ir - YOTI'L roCeJVq1 at the .3ratr time a nice tuvey Pin, �hlch two.sead Ton - , I
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furnring blotcbes�on the skin make
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tho--o w%O are not familiar with the
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snotbing, healing influence of Dr.
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a hundred times, and still when a great
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Chase's. Ointment. I
-Relief comes almost as soon as this
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I It you, destre to secure a Wat4h, which to keep � � , �
time and last well will 00 equal to Any 80LID Q01,11 �
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ointment is applied. Gradually the
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irritation disappears, the sores are
ately and agree sell 10 boxes ofily of Dr. Ala.
turluls Vamous Vegetable Pills at a box, Who .
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healed up and the skin is left .-M,
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groiv .. angry, complain, because
my � reasons are unkno *
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tigonish county, X.S., writes:---�'l
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want to, ,say that Dr. -Chase's Oint-
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me. I had salt rheum on one hand,
Itise Our Reme es. Tills Is a grand op�ortunity to 1: A0 1 .
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and could not get it healed up,.' The
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cent. our a stem wind set
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haip-cured 4ie completely, arid I.gladly
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recommend ik to every sufferer."
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for-Dr.'Chase's Ointment. It'is par-
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no police'about; I I .
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. ripped his chin In his c011ar. , He
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111',hatta night trulyl . 1 should 114ii
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This In m, fine, closr-toved Violist of Japanned meta"alrely poillbed. richly colored, complete with Rtultur I
bridge, tbrpo gut aft lugs. ob -my thkish p-eff. long tf.w of %white bt,ne hair, and be% of rein. E"rythinucomplote I �
sent oecurely in sQ. init
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then. as if .whisked away.�by magic*,,
,#Come over to the cdfe,-_Ahen, I've
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"Kitty," she began sadly, "In this
British Prime Ministers Authorities
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. WILturlimPs Famous Vagetable Pills, i tWc a box. AL,raridrpi-:tdy4yidt,i4retorweRk,ilitilw,ulre I 1:
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the foremost woman d1sappeared, The' �
� something �mportant to telf you."
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world'no one trusts u6 wholl We
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otherL, athless.. She started
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must kjaow why. 'Loyalty must hay.e
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as Pao 1 cusmoncer bit � ying a box of pillff Ir - YOTI'L roCeJVq1 at the .3ratr time a nice tuvey Pin, �hlch two.sead Ton - , I
withtherills. Do notation thechanco opyour life, . I
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shall tell. yoti .when we get; I I
of this pla�e. Comes'?- I .
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ister, speaking as rector of .Aberdeen
LTniversity, the diiy, said-
� Doupt sen4 anyffnans7-omy Your name and ofleese. at once, and Iwo wllf$rff.niF,tly stall you by mill, � I � .
postpaid, the eight bo too of Pilix %nd the [line. Whan sold, randt to us the $.'.Oil aud we w if send you this he, do .
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You .have vowed youi love and loyalty
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�t some violin. etc., Justus roprasented. Writuto-day. ".
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groiv .. angry, complain, because
my � reasons are unkno *
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w 'iter,.of English prose, or of Sir
Thoma. s Browne, witil hisa.ran-nificent
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whodper-upt Veell", -cried Ajerrlhew,
was wind terror wituch maue me run
I ,counted .not the consequences.
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6reathing of the other. quick- and deep.
. -touching.4is
sIde*pockets. .
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-,','Was It some one yow saw
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"You meddling' dog!" gasped Filliard.
IITake care test the dog. bite, sIgnor.
"What ts'1011 aske4 Hilltird. ' . I ".
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mY.arm and stand aislolel" :
"What is It? It Is 450 napoleonsl" .
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.-I'Tbat's- whati Eighteen � -�hundred.
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"I should* like nothing better,' -
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I most noi meet him. -It might do him
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In end in,ii rekn6tted ft carelessly. . , �
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ifie mo6t, ninpoirtant of
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To Merribew It seemed thai all the,.
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01%tter about. lilin had died � away and-'
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d enly. 13e,bres, thed'deeply. O'Where is -
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-meu. A certain chriosity Impelled hitiir.
Thefe waa,a piaterit. ralllery,a
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,toward them, and he 9"k on the settle
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half dozen of the -
Insolence which convinced Hillard that
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ltallan'ha,d-nibt jiven:chase out of.
Milrriliew 'listened eage�kf.' ,, . - .
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men frankly. Not a single whisp of
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Ill, liair escaped, the Veils, not a line of
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siciAns 811 .over the *orld
any feature could be traced, atkd .yet
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the gentle.mrin with the scar was ail:'_
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- silken bands of crape. He -nodded.
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'Hotel de Ittpridretil" .; - ' - .'- - - 1.
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is'. thoi ,. id'' - food-niedi-�
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"Fortune favors the brave, but rare-
The Italla.d.laugb6d,4gaim un.
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derstabdithe language weIIZ1_de_Wttq&-
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tfit-ip in :-,ruuv,.40ins -' they �'Jgboire
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Hillard was chagrined. ,
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me.et again, and it must be So.", .. - .
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at.ely wrong. Persons do not
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Sond 16c., 9�infe of 1paper. and this ad.: for ,
our,liffautiful Stiviniffs Bank and Zhild's
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. the lobby. He would have given them ,..litffil in the ca
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for a lark. Why.Aidri't you k - ' k him
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SkIfteh-Voick.'Eaeth bsuk�contalmfp a Good
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no further thought had not the Italian
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I Wander ,over Hillard critically, 'He
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. with the scar appeared, eyed the ri-
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erliological': -moiliene You can't kno6i
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treating figures doubtfully and then
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IlapIdly. down the street.. Hillard
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started after them. .That he did- not
know Hillard was reasonably
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- turned to . r . eassure Kilty..; Kitty 44
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too particular. ,But what's'
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I restores every -nerve in ti , -
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I., saw a possible flirtation. He rose..
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you was to ' kildfiv.0fit
stand, To's'ee .
- ltd proper tension; r.
�im a,d,It,Il i�._ Premature'decay and all
quickly and followed. I ..
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10 . The four departed from. . thd C11131136
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E 11WHEW , sighed with � per-
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'where. � She ran,
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a*ay from me as -well as from 'you'.
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make
V,ou a now man.L Price $3 a b9i. or tv,
t h Theg�cobell]L,
L$5. ailed ,r
and crossed toward the Hotel de Paris,
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feet content.-,', The pretty wo-
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Co., fit. Q r psit Out. . . . . 1.
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the women in the lead. As yet th,ey
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had not observed that they were being
.at _hini tenderly, - and he
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. followed. The car stops at -this turn.
- smiled back' abstractedly as a man
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f�veen . herk and Nice., , It. must be Lin ..
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sometimes will. *beii his Lind tries to
Urecilon. They'were abolit to
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stantly she fled up the street. the
4fid a pic0ra.'which.are t6tally'Alffer-'
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van F doubts
stiacks stood 7106 ira Ales in'gtold,.850
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cod w that won't wash..
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. them o n tho:seqond'dozen. ,The ball
'-And who is this Italian anyllow?"
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rolled Into No: 23. 'Ere leallid back
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asked Aferdheiv. . .:"And why did he
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ty woman smiled a.second smile, and,
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. the wooden take "pushed the beautiful
flna out," -answered Hillitrol.'.
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systeM,L .,.one_bet ifi'*every ,three turns
of $.40
among a bad 16 10,11--71katiter J . t '-lot..
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of the wbeel-In stakes and �80.
To be,sure, ',he lost nowabd tfien, but
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always . plotting ,the assassination of.
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Oh,. the American Comic Opera c otn-
' gs over,here, and'tills mysterious
;u�oman. is just the sort to rope in -a
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pdny should be well' taken chre'ofl'
and,organs - rent
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pocket his winnings and go6 He laid
confloling girl like Kitty.- One thing,,it
.I come across our . friend with - the
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ii[) fratics on No. 26 and 400 on black,
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leaved upon his elbows and studied the.
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pretty woman, who smiled. 'If she
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spoke English -he s ribbled. the que s-
what this tanild Is it is not'need9sary
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tion on a scrapt of pacpor and pushed it
to Jump head first into W, I
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across the tablo,.blushing a little ds
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-11"A bad lot." .
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be did 'so. She read It, & at least
may beil but no nnnrchlstq,1Py
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.ad it; and shook vher head
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With 14.0 air of one deeply puizled. L
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UIllard Was a bit sote at heart. Thaia
'recurred
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go aga lit there
Ift,t reflecting th
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might have been a pleasant'adven6ire
IadY2 �GrAce Mary, that Is drollli'
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had he only understood Vr�neh.
Twenty-sixI black.and eveni 1.
Thif shadow of disillusion crept Into
his 'bright dr'"An and ologdod-Jt�tq
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rose.. He swept.up the gold by the
It tumble lit # wordt Thet.1tallan had
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spoked wit . It a,tontemotbaseb dn more
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Hekiiewnow-hekneWl.
. was an evetydil$, Aftlr.iluld of Minor
f importance. But an" s. matter of fact
.#Kitty doesn't to meet as,'
"MmilieW bitterly oWrta So we'll
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WOWS Coffollf Root, QmPolim
sipatedthen.
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With a sharp cry Of exultatl6t) he
'big heart was ,
JZ�eafll* fast ilnd tb6rOL
light out tot Vtinita it tho...morning.
'going
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%vas a wild -desire to hit throat to yell.
with delight. Eighteen, hundred dol-
I'm not W be made a rool of fol
the befit womall-AlivOy
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- � atord6whichwoment
I ple tamed and dtatK but -no
to Intercept tiny of the fiftilhers,
)m, 9,000 frariftl A merry music they
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Xolite�Carlo there are many strange,
made in his p6i6k6to-Jingle, Jingloil,'
linglet And then be OaW Hillard com.
casinto, bad been ertingtilahed. In the
Jprbor the yachts stood out white and
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scones, und the knight errant ofton
', Ing aerofA the hall' Instantl,* he
The train for Nice ibrielted
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'Ands 0`ft hill billA16 of - eAution has
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five,- critical; discursive, tot Vinaster . /_ P . - ,�E,_�N, p, -Kru I" - 1. . I . ., � '-,11 .. !,
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tence. The - classical reproductiolis �6 " . !, �_ . . ,
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a . I I ' r -otep the . . . r . . '. . . I . .
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successes by whid1h, ibete cunnini. arti, � . I .
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-but later triggers -were invented.. With South America, tire large and fierce, Ithat Dawes Glasshidri,' a frielidless - - .
1, the protection. offered. 'be their yvILs �%s Russian has occupied in.Moiltreal for-, , .
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weapons it is not strange that' the abSolUte]y appallidg.. So'dreadful is a's, In court V I
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I Con UbSt . of savage' people and, wild the.sou4d-.of their roarings thfit one 4 he said h L a had been in. Canada .seveli , _. - , r
I Idii a was lookej)� UpCtnL " havid.0 lost wiiii1ol inidgine tbat all the beasts of "Years, having wbrfcbd'on it larm*near'. .1 -
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I .r I . Cholly Excuses Himself. � L - that even the.most skillful and adven- . t<)o niuch.won,%y; and -she'left. him � -it 1. .
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fdWelif, Anx dear daol,"` said Cholly naught owns a, small spriq* thtLt (1111210 tickets, suppers, taxis and the num- . I., .
. languldly,- 'you have :alWays said from Balmoral. It is said that the erous Other emotional efflorescence$ of
that -the office should seek the�'mftu frequatit'vearing of white beither.by a young man's. fancy. - One sweet day 1. �.
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been waiting. for the blamed thing to deal to, cib with the pr6v�ieftde of. the she tolled A no morof, and.about all .
turn up ever since breakfast-'* idea that'luck attaches to it, I
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