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Northern Advance, 7 Mar 1918, p. 7

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s..:__-..?.j-Tj %%'rThe h:_W as Not ORILLIA PATRIOTIC FUND. V .. ,...-.,...- ` Butterm 1'o;ver .)L(,'.i "om my U, so I can do my house work wit1:ou`L' any .A.'.m-.'.+v.v, I mlvl c anv \'.'om:m vine is 1 C211 ) (10 Riy IIULXUU HUI xx nu,i;uu\. -_-.u_y ~d1fncult:,'. I mlv `:2 any who alicted willti female troubles to give 4 Lydia E. Pi:il;liz:m s Vcg'etul)le Corr- pound a trial and it. will do as much 1'31` thum.- Mrs. FVIARXE BOYD, 1421 5111 , St., N. 13., Canton, Ohio. Clnn\nfin`h \<` th.-re are serious cor.-".i- Ohio. Sometimes there tions where :1 llospital cpcratirm is the only uItern:`.*.i\'<-:-, butron the ether hand g so many women have been cured by this `famous rootm':x1 herb remedy, Lydia E. 3 1-`inl-:h:1m`s \ c-fzctnlule Compouml, after '2'doctors have said that an ogeration was -nonnq:qrv-- everv woman who wants ! `doctors. have szmi man 0QGI"a.uLm v. 1;: "'necess:'.ry-c*.'ery to _P..VC`i J an operation should give it 3 , ..c1c'I`-h.-ial before submitting to such a 1 -ed to hrlunl. ` _.-;.... An Liions exist. write to Lydia _ H . 1 mm :10 hggons r:xxst,wr1tc to ` ' - _. -"cine k`n., I`.`m, 1\'!.;1sa. ` l"gh`t' pmmol virgsult of many year; \ `r service. CHAPTER III. 1'_\ Iran`. Alk nun... A\ r. h(- :ll\\ :L_\'S had n-n0u*."h to `ally :1 man's lirst t1nmg_-`hi volnun -in \\h 111' is in- I.im1tv11:mt l~`.:x. ui'lvn` M. mul ,,A.. A St-( [|}vl'u nu uuxu. L n10t11o1'inu'l_\'. ul- '. urmuld .\l:1_\'. 1'1-0 not hurt. my. knoc-kod tlo\\'n- _;)n By ARTHUR APPLIN 1!/lay l00K('u alt mm unu Ii1u'.;nru. I used you 1:11-tt_\' 1'0u3.1'hl_\' \\`l1(-11 I pulled you out 01' the wu_\' 01' llw "bus, `*l'(,- SLll(l. _M1`s. Smitllsuu Sl-('[l}')(`tl l`m'\\'u1'1l: ._ -put her arm most p1'ot(-<`ti11g_-`ly. .\l:1_\'. "`Y0u'1`e sure _\'ou'1'o ~(lear`? \\'e1'e you did the Wheels 340 over you Mrs. Smit`h. was not jxivon In fussingx. She led .\lay :1('1'0s>' the . hall into 1101' own .<`itti1x;:-1'0o1x1. l`I;\.~'- ton waited outside. Pl`('s(`l1Il_\' thv landlzuly 1'ctu1'1lL-cl and l)w_"_ him to enter. Miss `Sinclair says you saved her life, sir. It must have been u `miraculous escape. I must say slu- d0csu't soom any the worse." Good. l'I:x.~`to1-. maxed nc1'o. the room: _\In_\' \\':|< st:1nlin;,- with her l):u-k tn the \\'imlo\\' iu lllt` shadows. The 1'o.~'os hml h-1'1 llx-1' 'chcc-ks mul I`)-.1.~'t011 1'mwn(-I, 1'm- slu- lookml \'o1`_\' pale. llc \\'Ul]ll(`I`<`Il Wll(!l.ll(`1` slw :\l\\':L_\'.< (`ll0l1`.'lI eat-~_:e11(*x':Lll)` about :1 \\`01n:m in terested. ufn-n f.`._-5-31llt t\\`(-nt_\'-l'mn' h0u1'.~; on (-null 'with'0ut :1 bite or (ll'll!l{ mul ll('\`(`l`l. I know it. VI'\1.. 1-:Lr\l .. nu\'n him 2| nil (ll--l llzlllun 3` 1 an.-ciulcnt. c has h(`L`1l (1 .~:'u0 li\'(-5 \\`m1M ha: ;| .L .1. l'01'got- ` You ` 1'0 [In the centre of the windows on :1 wicker-w`o1'k staml u lm';_,-'0 pot of forms stood. A sewi11g.;' machine stood on a square table in the centre of !tho room, zlgnitmst 'the rather noisy {wall-pazper two 01' three con\'eut.ion- .31 pictures were hm1g`ingI'. In the i,'ra.to some bril-liunt vofollrccl pupal- i11ti111:1ti11_g' that Iircs had ccz1.so for the season. The room was spotless- ly c1(-m1--its only virtue. You had bott'(-1' 1: pm`. my dear, then 3; b(.-L I ll make you : soup il,' you like." lspoko as one lmvi11g_); : `.1 I._..`L 0...`! Z... L l l bed. . um. . 1 was nc\`(*1' more awake,` May replied. Slu- l'L-cling.;' the l1(,`C(l of :1 motllcr then. She lid not know wlxetlwr she o11_~_v'l1t to go out to xlinnor with al hum whosel:1<.-(ma-i11t:111cc she haul`. nuulo only 501110 tll'1'e(~-q11:u't(-rs ol 1.11` hour ago. C011\`(-11ti011 which haul. l1L`\ (`1` l1'oul)lo h(~1' hcl'01'c. sul(lenl_vl l l I\.\A u. y|I\. .-...,. . mule la w;1.~; ` l ( r rose up out ol' the (lurk, nirlvss little lu1l;:_`ix1:;'-l|u,`.1.~:e '1'0on1. ll' Sl(: haul (l2ll'(`(l ask her heart it would lmvv told her that she voulzl have. gone s:Ll'cl_\' to th(~ omls 01' lhol L`{11'lll there and then with Lioulon-I nut J:m1o.~: Eustm1. But. .\la_\"s llozxrts h:ul lain silent. so lm_-_~; in her lm-zxst ; `that wlu-n at last it awoke mull wl1is[)c1'c(l to her she tlltl not 11mlo1'-l slzuul the 12111.-mange it spoke. l ... , . A `l `.. T050 0111. 01 Llll.` 11i111\, 1I11|\'nn '11'00111. 111110 1110 1410111011- 1101111 111111 11111101'- To prove 111111 1'111 1`o1'_;'i\*1-11 101' 110111'1_\' 1'111111111_ 1101' 11o\v11, I've 11sk011 Miss 5111011111` 10 001110 out 10 111111101 with 1110." A2_'11111 110 ;:1:1110011 at 3111_\`. I'm \'01'_\' 1101111) 1111 011111111111: 111_\' 1'11.tl101' was killed 111 1110 $0111.11 A1'1'101111 W111`: 111_\' 111011101' \\'110 is 1111 111\'11,1111 1110.5 111 b`11ss0.\:. -~ - I 11 _ A. . 11unnn-111 l1l1s11g'1'0011I110. mu: \\a1> 1,-1111m-..,1..~ 50 1111111_\' 5011511110115. 1110115411 0\'01'_\' 110\\~' 111111 111011 1110_\' 1\'1-1'0 .~'.\\'0p1 11.\\'11_\` '11_\' 11 111'011111'111 1`0,0l111:_-,' 111111` 0\'01'_\`- -tl11111_-' 111111 \\'11s 11111111011111}.-' was 1111- 11'1.-111. 11 500111011 1111])0s.s'11)11- 10 1110- 110\'0 111-111 5110, 31111 S1111-11111'. 1111111110- ;(|11`111 111 .\l0s.s'1'.~1. A1-1{01'1111111 111111 11)1:-111:11'.<, 1111 1111110.~'.t 1'1'10111110ss 011111- 1111, 0111- 01' l101111011'.< 1111111011 1111- k110\\'11 \\'01'1 W115 30111011 111-111110 .1111 011'1c01' 011 1110 11'1)_\'111 .\':1\'y, 111 11 111111'1y-1101'50-p0\\'01' 1'111'111_-.1` 0111' 1'11.~'.11- 111$.-' 11110111,-'11 1110 \\'0111101'1'111-1111111) 111 s11'001s 11) 111111101' 111111, -11' $110 1-11050 a1'101'w111'11s, 10 11 111011110. 01' 0011150, 111010 11':-1'0 \vo111011 \\'110 11111011 111111 1110101011 111111 W0111 10 t110:1T1'0s 0\'01'_\' 11151111, 1110 W0111011 \\'110 Hm 1'1-n1-ks: 111111 frills \\'11i(-11 Ir: lll\i.Ll|l.l Ll\\_`.) All n.;u..1~;\..\. He took it lcat`lm1' case lmm his pocket. ext1'aL-terl :1 \'i.-sitin: -3111 which ho llZllld(.`(l to .\[1'.~;. Smitl1.~on, then l1Cl(l open the sitting:--rooln door. Shall we start at once. or you \\'-ant to--titti\ ato?" I think 1 would like to titti\'- uto," .\[a_\' replied without a mom- ent s hesitaltiou. The 1me.\'po(-tczl lmving` happened she groinu tlu'ou}_~'l1 with it. She haul lived for an h`ou1'. pln_\_'e(1 her part in lit'v .< l`zIir'\' story. slw \\".1.'~` not }_:*oinl_-` oll' the stage to l)(- :1 .~:1)C(:mt()r :1*_":\i11 until she was ':lllC(l. "J S l'Ii1st0n \v:1t-l1c hm run up- st:Li|'.~a. ``Ho\\ 1011:` mm you _:i\'o Inc?" .~.l1o ('1'lL`d 1ooK1n;_-' on-1' her I `I .. IlIL'.` nu sho11hlc1'. ../x..l.. r \.u.... ..... 1l:`L\'C' some sup~ rm`. _:o strxligvllt to `(.-L :1 drop of Hut, 0111) Mrs. Smithson poke 'lmvi11:_); z\uth01'i1_\'. "I don't feel in the lezlst like I I ...._ ..,..-,... ...n.-n ur-Lin 1~ih()l1](l(.`1'. 4 ``(_)nl_\' live lnimltos." he 1'(*pli(-(Li lu`nk.in*_'* at-ztho watt-h on his \\'1'i. "'You \\'0n't (*l1:111},-'0, we shall 5.20 tn] 501119 quiet little ro.x't;u11'unt." I11.-| 3.-lzitwml at the door of the .5itti11Q'-1 mom and facczl the 1nndl:u1_\'. Do you mind the mo11 of `rohzu-1-o--ul <-i~_"a.1'ottc? Haven't luul the vlnzuu-oi `- I. ..H .l.... " x As it lrappmred the hmdlzrdy her- ` self opened the front door. Mrs. , Snlithson was 21 person of whom!` -every one except her `lodgers stood :1 I- littlc in awe. -S -he was regarded as -a fsilellt, r.'\thor tu.citurn person by!` those who did not know her well. ' `The local vtradesnmn respected her; she paid cash for cver'yt,l1iu;_', 3,-`arc -credit 0| no `description to :111_\-' one,` I looked the world squarely in the face, and kept the knock:-r on hcr front door hi3_v'h1_\' polished. She had been lnzlrrictl at nineteen, \Vi(|()W(`(l t tvwc-nty-three, and then left her "'on1e in the North Count1'_\' and_ .still bore just `.1 trace of tho X01-t`h Countr_y :1(`('(`l1t; her (`yes t'h0uu`h honest were cold and (-1'it'u-:11, but a warm heart bt-at beneath her matron1_\' bo.~:0xu. settled (lawn in London. Her voiucl I I mind the mo11 4,-iu'a.1'ottc ? 01 01' :1 slnoko all cl:1_\'." l like it, . Ii-.1st0n's "\\'0n't you sit zlown, sir . in_:' N0, tlmhl{.s. )1 rs. 1'01` :1 Sm-itllson molneut. low o]>po1'tumt10s of s1ttn1_-4' (lown 1n iof the church Coum 3},-M-5 her own house. .\I1'.<. Sm~itl1s011 .<.21r l0\'.'n_. thou ul- 1no.~`.g n111m~l1:1tel_\: _~:0t up and _L1. l\'(' u {yum} was sl1:1k(' at one 01 cm-xl Won '1 you `I " looked the whitv hl'm that hung.-' in front of \\'inlu)\\', \\'nt hm`. llustcm l"`:1(`lu1( l1l\til12- to 50". ,xi;;;_)4m. =1-i.<.~:iI1ules 01' dc-s1>:\i1' -.1ml unl`lmsiz1. l`.(`l` Illouglxts. "ln 2Isl(i11;_-' _\li.~'.< `Sll1('l{`lll' ll 1 l"""l"'~;l\\`01'l(c1's can (`n.~;il_\' . l,..7_ ` `with Im- I ,. 1 l h0]>(- ,......l..y1..u.,~ T0I):1('('0--u ! Iluvont ('ll:xI1l'('iQ1-]{a Baptists She was ll11*_"(-1'-l tl1ou_-_-'lxl1'ull_\'. 1'CLl11(`(.' l1l(`(? ll1,05`._ ll' to ]):l_\' the 1nux'(-,-`u_-_~;o on tlw huihlin:_" _!I.. Wipe Their Church. the Last l"riclu_y ex`:-11in-2; uussinxl 01' 2| rutlxer . l111on_\' in the Bil-])ll.~`.t church. ` _ 51'l 1"5`lltwenty years ago the 51? l0`l 50 "1'."?(liscovex'otl that the current o.\:pe11se;~'i debt, (-0ll(-cLc ithc receipts, und leave no 111a1'g;i11 tol 1 1'01` llemil-ull_\' thvy 4|. l...~6 l `ll 'll'<)1' tlw ]:w1'.~:<,-\`L*1'lx1_'_;' littlv l)-.mul he n-xx"-nnnl \\'u.~' ltho oc- ulmsunl Ln(1i0\\" unless a special Debt orrl Eate- .'\l)0ut equal that pur- \'nl11111('v1'(-ml The \'i-' 01." 1 im:1~_"ino:l.l \\'n< m:Hl(`.I V l l'A"l lII\.'Ll`a'llI.-V. In F.` `with ['11 :\u_\' 01' th(- rules 01' `I .... .. 4: .1 ;` make`! ` i .\l1's. Sxnithsmu :11'm11-__';(-I the ('|.\1`-I` min to her likin-.5. then t'oldin;_-' hm" 1 I , . 1 i:n'1n.s 1()()1\'L'(l Iuuston .~:qmI1'<-l_\` 111 u-l A` ,. ` - I `.\lis.~'. Sinvlzxir in my only .\'m'.n;_-`Ii 3' lotlum`. .~`.i1'. She has been In-1'0` .- _\'<~urs now. so 1 I've} 10\\':\1' \'m'_\' much as if she \\'o:'<- my .:\st0n snial mu-< \ liml `Silt:-lain` to dim-'; me I'm not b1`-u1 ult-5 1'L`j_1'll1;llilJ1]:i I1` ` a \ [H11 In x .\11'~'. uhnlghtter. I`l... L 1 `THURSDAY, MARCH V, 1913. H2.l' lH'l mzxxplvto .\.!..L. _-6 n--n d0\'.'n_. all 5:01 _<.:`.-we ` `: tho` _- H~m1,| I-I ;.\r Kllll sir: m_',(-1' I l` W NH" 2101' b1'cukin<;` -0 :&lli`)l]:i I `lcvu ss;11'_\' H [Um ini`-.: oI_11'-i(.` ldin`-_-' 11(-rm] l_\` in u-|L0 it-st 11." ."""*f-" itln In-1'1` ` [)1] l 1n\\':u'1.< ggl Ai >11 :'m11':1`."in mm 1 don "L see, one has to get up ezu'1_v when one keeps a -lodging house. There s always :1 Light burning` in the hall, and the last in, generally one of the _\'0ung; gentlemen, tu1'n.~: it out." .1 . , _ 11.3 7.1, I ... lmnhur \Uuu .. Easton no H-.-, was bending down cranking the engine. If Miss Sillcluir feels` like a tlleatre after (linner she will be home not later than eleven-twenty. If she's. too tired for :1 little annusement of that sort I shall leave her here at ten o elock. Good night, Mrs. Smithson. I ' V - rm.- 1....,11...,. lunllnntl \l:\v mm the _~_'\_nu.n.uu.u, u........ .. .._ nun, -J I l'U()H|. [bless t`l10m." Turnin;_: on tho _:'-as she sat xlowl-1 }at the table and (-onxnlencvd to `machine :1 rent in one of her _\'oun__,>' ;,v'e11t'1m11:n1 loLl;:m"s p_vjjm11:1 jacket. 1. -gay. I I: .-'\.~; soon as the car was .~'.pm-ding: (up towzmls tho \\'c-st, I-`.ml u`-_-`min `Many felt :1 rot1u'n 01' o,n1bzu'1'ass-! `nwnt. The sense \\`:1s not :1lt()_~'oH1o1-| %dis:\j_"1't*e:1blo. She 'n.<(!011s0i011.~` of` - ...~ .-1nl'_`u;nI\\` 1hm1n'}1 (`\'(`1'\'| Her cold e_v0:; g_"h~:1n1el as she looketl at Lieutenant Jzunos Iiaxston. for she `haul the ;:reu.tes1, respect for any one \\'e:u'iue' `the ]\'in;:'.' uni- form, above all the Nuvzll uniform. Moreover, one 3.-'l:m<-e at the young.-; -officer's face told `her that he wn.~'. the type of mzm who wouhl .h:1\'e rejoiced the heart of her own 1'11`.-getl North Country. \'.-u. n1-n "1'`uefm1 haul l'n1'2'nt- J (I un up:-. ;i`tl1C|'\\'u1'u.~., u ltl10:iT1'(.-s hou_2'ht the l'1'o<-ks and she l`is]>luye(l on her pretty per- son. But l0-11lj.f.'llt she was alive. :1 llesh nml blood ;:l1'l. no lo11<:;o1' an iautomzltou. Some 0110. :1 m:1.n from `tho \\'omlo1'l'ul \\ 01'l(l she Clll'(|.l onougll and xvas s11l'ficie11tl_\' 1 I would not ho .:1'z\tiL11lo--.~'l1o hml not .~;n\'e.l his life. .\ l1O1`1'll)ll` ;l1'(*z1(l that it might lw :1 sort of .~'enli1n(-ulz1l pity .~'oi7.ml lmr. llul :1 glzllwo :11 the man svntetl l,l)_\' l1(`1' side, 0110 sl1'0n~:. l)1'0\\'n lmnul lli'_"l1ll_\' :`1`:1.'-plan`: lhv all-.o1"111-_,-` \\'l1(-cl, _|th0 mlwr resting" on tlw sixlv ml." the ..`.._ :l.., H:-:4 lnul <:\\'ml l1f'l'-- l...u.| scrvexl, . intm'o.~t0(l in her to take her 0111. ll \ I l l l V 4 1 the 0Ilw1' l'L`s1lH'. ; U11 Luv nun` .... .... c`2n'-the lmml that had s:\\'0d h('\'- gtnhl .\l'n_\* Sim-lair that it woulal take ls0n10Ll1i11.:' 1'o:1l1_\' hi: to :n'0u.~;v pit_\"' }in Limltvnant I".:Ist0n's h(\:u'1. nnd~ What he had no\'m' l'011n tinw or 01)- 1[101`fl1lli1._\' tn dnlly with sentinwnt. -u .: I l I L. `on. the \'i}_-,iIz1nt ,(-st .sta.x1din'.-; in the `1n(-lnht,-rs m the . and 0110105- ilhv -hurcll. \\`01'kL'l'n` o:\.~;u_\' m- mun.--nu-.... 1"inu1l_\' the lust 1>:\_\"mm1t \\':Is m:u1(*., the 11m1't,~::\ disch:m_:`(nl, um] 1*`ridu_\ Jm 11i:.:;ln .~'.:1w it burn-ex}. Bliss Mt`-Xi\'-| '1'1'oas\11'm', uhlrinjl 11:11-1' the period, held the pu.)m', .\lr.<. Lee, \\-'ho.'(,- nnombc-1'shi]> is (he 1011:`- chur('h, li_`,`11t(- .\ll'.\`. I101-101' .\[c- Plmil c:u1_*'ht the -.1sh<~.<. Tho ori- gi11:\l 1n(_-mbm'.< still u.LL(`m1i1I*.'.` the Aid fonnuul a circle around tlxr-so. .~u1'mu11lc(l by 21 12111-4'0 tin-lo of tho: the mutt.-.11, and mmnhmzs of` \\'hi1o thv m01't;_-'z1_:(~ `.b11m(-1 all _'|0in(-:1 in tho (l0I\'()l0`_:'_\' ;:ml thu Hex`. (L A. Mclmun o1'i'(-rm! fu 1-1'u.\'m' of t11:1nks`_"i\'i11::'. '.1'm1.~'i.~' \\.<-1'a- 11'u',>n::.x-=1 in thv Mm-1'}>1`ii11`_" `| 1'L~ .\Ir.~. .1. 'l`. llmth. vnml ml by tlw ';11(.~.~;L.~s and 1 l I 4 | ']j(`.ll"L_'\'. H-:1t"n nl` Um ninv l:u!i1*.< \\'}m h(-|r)n_4.:v L) Ihv m'i~-*'n:11 zmcl thv p1'<-. Sr. 'l":u-~`.;x l:1<'.i(>n' \`.'v1'u :11.-:0 mmlv) 1:1=.1nh<-12+ M" `{ul1n'v :`i(--`E ' . 1... 1 1 WI.....\ . . . . .. jlmm-1':n'_\` | BURNED CLOVER OLDS '` AW` WE! nu I` 'l'h(-`1` (`Inc CHAPTER IV. x `Y. (H1|X,'l`l. \ l'I\` 1| lrs. .7. U. .\ln-l.(-Ham `-)1'illi:\ 1 :1L-1:01. nortun LOl1nll"\. You a1'c-"l*Iasto11 haul ton to ask for her mun`: the--lam11z1d_\' ;" ' 11.... lmml ..h, A Kt-Hh | .. THE MORTGAGE. he continued) , tlmntrh , I 4 3;; ULJU5 [nun nu AT RE-CORD PRICES $71)! : - ---4 U21 THE NORTHERN ADVANCE Toronto. orri qunio. 41.:.: (1l1|t0 an 1`l}.:'llI. Of coluzsc I'm all 1`i_:'l1t." .\luy `Sinclair 0]I(`1lC(l the door of the our .and j1uu1ml out. ln an instant l".us ton was by her side: he lid not -Offer his arm 01' 1ll:\l\ L` un_\' l'11.~'.<. Many l00l{(`(l at him and lam-_-'lu-ul. HI nunnl vnn hm-H\' 1'm1-_"l1l\' minia- Tl `NAPOLEON mom: A LANCE CORPGRAL Another interesting letter from Napoleon Picotte to Mr. Myers is herewith published. Acl:no\v1e receipt of :1. letter from Hr. E\I_\`o1's, the soldier continues: . -. . n , . I___` , -.... LL .-. |lllL' auuucl \7uuuuun..:. It was in Belgium (where the letter found him) and we were in b1'igu(le supports about three miles lbehind the front line. Our task was to carry rzitions up to the bat- talions up there and it was quite a strenuous job. The road was in terrible condition full of shell holes, mud, wire and sto11e.s besides the mortal remains of man_\' human be- lings. l'1'im1(l and foe. Shells fell in front, behind and beside us mid at vone ]>l{1C(` about ten l)i_,-7 gas shells came over and we had to halt, put on our 1'(-.spi1':1to1's and wait till the ,1:1.m..1 :+..H' xvifli Hm air as illl\l \V(1.Ih LIA: Luv 011 Uul` 1'l`h[ll1'ilLUlB gas so diluted itself with the air as to be no longer dangerous. Rations for the front line, troops consist lar}__';el_\' of tinned stuffs and bread, and are carried up in ba_2's tied .in ltwo, slung.-; over the shoulder. The ilen5.;'th of the l)a_s.',`s makes them \'er_\' a\\'k\\'ar(l to carry as they will s\\'in-g` a.roun(l and make one lose his balance just at the critical moment when he is l1ang'i1i.;' over the e(l5.re of a. shell-crater. Not only -is it '21 strain on the body but it takes all one s will and nerve power to carry out one's task under such tr_Vin.,~' conditions. from one of these trips and news was :111110l1ll(,'C(l to us that we would be relieved in the morning and in all probability we \\ 01ll(l be lleavingr the Flemish front in the `near future, then some one handed me your letter and one from my lnothcr and l beat it" to my hivouac where I found my clnnns busily (`l11])l0}'L`(l l)re`.\'in;: tea and while the hrazier made :1 noise like `a lire-plae-0 on a small Inn.-Inll nil u'n-|\-\' l\nIu\_` nrul 1-(mil scale 1 ` We had just come back . the : Ul\U\lllk' W HULL` L luuuu Iu_\ xuuura l mill; like! ].' re.~:led my weui'_y bones and reml. .your letter. ` l 117,1, .. 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