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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 16 Mar 1887, p. 2

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with lung: lmnv «unfi' «pawn-u was [wt-ohm! tn oxtrmm-ly mm]! and rakinhrlmkmg hilly-cock but. and in his ha ‘I he carried his “write and mm: giflhnfi knobsuck. Un opening tho valvm-dmr houluml in the ordinary fashion. and comim: in Iqmuwd flown nn hu haunghm to uni} orders. forgottum than No WW! nun the “1th lam: lmnv .«vr tn oxtrmm-lv um billvmc k h“. and his. {M who and m up ('011 mo (10‘ and n l {or his those hsnda made. Jeremy ; {run tho vrmvn 0f I In him. Yum hundred .uhvk though“ (Jet like A convicts: (1: row '.-\ bulm all." ‘ would lmw broken. " Ono mmtlu-r a low Hm a wmmm.’ It would I it didn't. and that in n if Absalom was a finer ” If I hu lmvo n bh‘s frivmi. If lmuullllwm Jeremy‘s worm h-lt about for J fumhla't. grawm kindnc: woro : misfnrt you In your IIIIsfortIIIIo to m mysolf In tho army. 1 could II should be wretched if 1 «li fellow. \w hmv gone through II things side In xido. and. pk". will stick to cm h other In the chapter. likui (u no into rmm-mbv -r. as \u w “t lsundhlw.mm u if tlu- corpa did an; work it 2’” “ \Vl‘ll. l mud H‘: l" "1 don‘t quit!‘ follow you, Jon “ My dour J'lrm‘ut. you can't. ' commission mm, um um " ’5‘ llrncst tau-'lu- .l n little bittt-rh “ “'lmt lmH that to «lo with it “Everything. I nun unt unit: you in your misfurtuno to no mysolf in thv army. 1 could not should b0 wretched if I «lit-I. thr no Maj 81011 I) and d: almllh on! SL‘ 1' V1 1'0 111 that 0d ”mart. whivh I He wial the NW prupur q u Majesty‘s .-H|,x;.»_ Lynn] lxrzu'l. Wm” will (2wa; «Ilr. Hull li\n -% HH' lnu- ‘l'nI M41 {In-v ltmp; Will PM \\- u! llu mdn: 1 “1-1 'l‘-lu \ hull mun m ulll \ulltll) kh- ’ u Hum 11 r hub-s lu- an In- I mm It .‘Iillu In Uh d‘ .u' HM lazu- \u 'r: hut ulq- ~11: FHL‘ CHOICE OF 'lHli HF] bur Jan UH t mu hi-a {Mhic Nod by nm'tlm Acute: urvivi "a ’I‘) The will sln' " llu kisnui But [ht grim Awl alum!“ Inf 1PM»: is “w smut lh-huul [luv 5“ .\~: Hu y do Imw. Win-n cunning. Mill. 'l'r'h th Alull "1' ”It ('1; Acrou the bath yum: nu: lull. Ablck 0! patient )ubhin, The [Inner sduughlor rhlurs to mill. And mocks the thrush and robin. My mm- A (NIH For uddlo huh} tuck a! gram. She snowing hllfl wd chumps A tinge: An old Uubhiu'u mum In good In (any uurrupn. " Jud Imw ynu gold tn give '9! grin! " Not 1, We‘re pour. flack, mu“ 3 Mn: take your lullwu u-mh.l pm ~ From u hat Is In my mk. nu." "9 Mn her lightly from her mu, Amt lnughum u mvrrf' milk-r! “ I cannot who my to I In whom. I must huh.- gum or uillu'. rncst The maiden him) And with l‘ltr u] And [mun-d out In Whuro wuutles: Thv miller (mums ~fmerry Made And do!“ hin- lml and urea“ her " \\'_l_mt Man [on hon-«.1, my ){rulh' \VOH “1 ll WM my 1" 21mm Hut mm yuu'vu Draught nu cuiu uux scrim l-lu nun“ nnd loudly rye! but“ u: gunk uu {£111 but [win your lipâ€"- A hasâ€"who‘ll be the whwr i" 3. l mu din-eta ion in any of thu :rvit'o in ‘the cum] '1 haw, 4 An 1m "but win): «whom, 113 vruuv huh” l'w hruug u a sack u when, “r." ahnl um‘ “In: in ll flu )Iul‘uld “no uua. “'1‘. 3 an m mm 11 3mm \ou mi 1 did any thin; u klxs ‘: would r huhl plousu ll 1 hvzu the h u! lh< l way d: he bu nlway ciully 1 and h l his-x m A NOVEL. mm dwp regret limt the mm of the heavy misfqrtuuc .Lllvn Lieutenant licrshuw. l‘filn'th'rl his appreciation of Lt‘hthnt ufl'lcur handled tlm sam-ps.uml to inform him 1- will bv {unvnrdml tu the up Hhur ‘nwm \v I (ha ha lot! 1t 1 ln' l1: m'. uneasily, 'nhin window rinciplcs," h know you would hum thv m'my. Don't you m: ridingle to the camp u mid you proposed that lmbxt 1' line th \rply from Sergeant-Maj .nvlculnng tlu- expn u HI W cxpn. it]! h “I wu shoxfid try and 1h you to mun-y t0 KL-rslmw. and the mrps known as 501130 entertained 2 gallant conduct of (wvnvhclmiuu 13' dnt that Ms unnmnso whm rvmy knowim 1111 “I remained mm; to Ivan go and chjny not do“; I m ht l‘l'fi‘ “SC 1‘ )‘Oil \ thv (mica: rrgountfflnjot army. m Hvrgcn‘nt- ‘., gratefully '1'] ()l'licm', etc" muns'sion in 1‘0! )0 Had. \u vnd of flu fll‘ uni-Major .lIISWCTl )l'pS HOV ”115510” 2nd of NInxitz looked mam' IIcr )l rrmind 5m. my Iwung m tlml Hm longer ul du lifu'n no“ winds mt} honxon of our pa on “I the grim mile-pelt rkgu clmrnnm month w what "I hour (‘llAl‘l‘lu'R XXXVI”. HtNEbT'i mu, ma-mxx'. About nine o’c10ck un thv morning (01- lowiug Mazooku's oration n {oung lady came. running up the stairs of t 19 principal Plymouth hon-l. and burst into a rivM-v sitting-room. like a human bomb-s "allL of attractive appearance. somewhat to tho astonishment of a bald old gentleman who was sitting: at breakfast. " Good grncimm, Dorothy ! haw ~vou gone suddenly mad '3" .. U Reginald. the Conway Castle is nearly in. and I have been to tho office and got leave for us to go ml in the launch ; 80 anv along. quick!“ k " What time «loos thv launch leave “3“ “ A quarter to ten exactly." . " 'l‘hvn wv have three quarters ”of an [tn-1n m: may reckon those taught by n. murugc which laughs at death: an absolute fidelity to those who have the right to com- mand it, or tho qualitiva necessary to win it ; mu! Ill thuir mw and unconverted slate, porn-(ht llUlu-sty and truthfulm-sn, “ He is n good follow, Mamok." amid l'lrm-st when the Zulu had gone, "but I fear that one of two thingfiwill happen to him. Hither he will get homesick and lwcmnc a nuisance. or he will get civilized nml lwcmuv drunken and degraded. I should have (lone better to leave him in Natal.“ And ll:l\lll;{ saluted after the dignified Zulu fashion. Mnnooli departed to tie up his split. ti‘mlmrrh‘ with a. bit of strinfl. There was Horuetliimz utterly i‘i'ieongruous between his present uppmmnco, and his nmlmliousnnd pouticul wards, instinct as they Were with qualities which iii, some l't'Hpt-(‘l‘ nmlu- lho savage Zulu u. gentle- man, und put him nbove the white Christian. who for the most part regards the “nigger" as a creature beneath cou- trmpl. For there are lessons to he learned even from Zulu “uiggers.” and among them we may reckon those taught by n. (-oumge which laughs at death: an absolute tidoliiy to those who have the right to com- mund it, or the qualities necessary to win it ; nnd in their raw and unconwrted state, " “OHS," " And no yuu l'llnl the air told. .-\!'u you mt rugrutting that you came 2’ I warned ~mu that ~\nu thlltl n-grct.” “Uu kn lnkuus" mil. nu, my chit-f), the Zulu nnmwrul in hiu liquid natit‘o tonguw. “ \Vlu-n lirnt m- mine upon tho «making ship. mnl “Till nut on to tho blm-k water out of which the white mun rise. mid my bowels twisu-(l up and mailed within um. um] i wrnt through thu ngonics of u hundmi tlvutlm, tlnn I N‘grctted. ‘ 0h. why.‘ i Httltl in my heart, ‘ did not my faitln-r ltill mu fatlir‘r than bring mu on to this mutt moving: river ‘3 Surely it I live I shall gmw like, u white man from the \Vlliti‘llt'h‘t-l of 1nthth,for I tun exqccdingly afraid. uml lnun cunt all my inside forth.’ All this I mid. and many more things \Vlllt'll 1 can not remember. but they were «lurkmul huuvy things. But behold. my father, when my buwuls ceased to melt. and when new ones hmi grown to replace those \Vllit'h I hml thrown forth, I was glad; and Illtl eat muvh boot, and then did 1 question my hem-t about this journoy over tho black water. And my heart «answered and said : his dug M fuithivns ( him. and so” 2’ Ni) my father thou :10031 escaped 1mm Inaudhlwnhs hume with him. Muzook n-pliud that. tlw homo wan wrll. but. playful. ‘A um: forward hml been team-g him with a bit 0! bread. He had waited till that man passed under his box. and had seized him in his teeth, lifted him off the ground by his coat. and shaken hip! severely. (rec-dam olhis untivu dull. The mum were most diuutroul With I cunt and I ban . the rack me down trouucra. dually strained to their utmon «putty wlit ri -ht up the back. The timed )ylu new u ; into thosir. but mly dis (owring wlmt had luppone . a“ down ngun, u-marking that there “as “much [”070 room HOW Jeremy burst out laughing. nu] Inning sketched hiu retniner's u penance {or the benefit 0! Ernest. to] him wlut had Mnmmk qxpldnod thst he had bought the rig-out for three pounds tea from a second- clnlsis passenger u the weather was growing C0 1 . lmpmgwd ‘-‘“'hvrc did on flutfllmthiufll (tom. anouk‘!" nuke Ernest. “ Do not wear them again. I will bu you clothes as souu as we get to Engltm . If you are cuhl Wear your grout-00M." " K005 l“ (chief) “ How is ‘ The Dwil?‘ " Ernest lad brought the black stallion on which he had (lumped from Isandhlwaua. home with him. )lumuk rupliud thnt tho horse wau well. but playful. ‘A man forward hml bu-u inn mw a diflm’mnt ounclusim ‘mthy Wu thinking how ‘r. Hhv was dressed in hr h mt. Hwy w‘ll have the hut r yumh is 1 at and In mo 1. um. mung and invely mm. mugs-1"“! dustin- uottion o! think ihat ho a spam! out n! ivo him div-.1 Mr. Urn-dug with a | Minus 0! the other people h v’mat cmwlum’nn." uuaufl' orlmn M n} to thv ale 1 the farther ni on! kmlly. punlml (Mo lwlicth- wrinklrs on m thv button 0! the noted her lurelu-ml M no ryoa. her dimin‘l- and. above all. the »f umulnma ,which a halo. nu made her id is than" it the le‘ or the nose women hose film can look no } x it; it {looms so mlJm‘omy should all those people. {0 bruu mash to- ('hifl‘lt'a the has! h uhl bu utiallv good (30d pink that an in the I'VOK N) Ih‘shlv In shonxtho urmuiertatagii'éh rovml ad convincing to he? were not unis e chow mneh nearer to her. He Would be hL'i Mess without her, this tall. strong man. and alu- “'tHlid bo C\’(‘l' at his side to help him. ‘He would not be able to read a book. or write a lrtter. or more from r0 )m to room with- out her. Surely she wuu d soon be able so to \Vcfivfi homo]! into his life. that she \vuuld become indisputable to it! And then, perhaps perhaps and her heart pulsed with a joy so intemto at the more thought of what miqht follow. that it , became a pain. and aha t-aught her breath and leaned against the “all. For eu-ry tibre of her little frame was thrilled with a. lntsuimmtt‘ love for this blind man whom she had lost for so many yarn. and now had found again: and in her breast aho vom‘d that if she could help it she would lose him no more. Why should glu- 1' thn he had been vugngt‘d tnI-Iva. she had done her best for him and her. and bitterly had aha felt the way in which he had bi'cn treated. But Eva had taken her own course. and Was now no longer hi tho out- ward and visible running. whatever [)lt‘t‘o ie might still hold in the inward and a ritual side of liniest’a nature. Dorothy did not uttdemto that place: she know well that the image of her rival had sunk ton du-p into his heart to [m altogether dis- imimwi by her. But she was prepared to put up with tlfitt.‘ “ 0m: ean't have every. thins: you know." she said. shaking her wise little head at her own retloctiu in the “hum. Its aim tiod her bonnet-string . She was an euiinoutlv prartit‘al little permit was Dorothv. andhaving moanim-tt the “martial vefitv". at tho‘nyinn that halt a loaf in better thah bread. especially if one happens to be yiag of hunger. sh'o made up her mind to make the but at the position. Riace aha could not tp it. tlva would he welmma to tho i ard and spiritual side 0! Emu. i! only the maid secure the' onward and vial aide; " for. after all. that ta real am taugible.attd mm isn't much Mutton 1 spiritual affection. you know," the a with another an. of the head. " Yes. Ernest. of course I will." “ You are sure you do not m 1d being seen with u blind man ; you must give mo your hand to huh]. you know." "Ernest, how can you ‘3" Mind 'i\'in ' him her htmd‘ to hold indvod? t mg t Dorothy to herself. as she ran to put her bonnet on. Uh. thst she could give it In him for olwnys ! And in h('l' heart she blot-mm! tl ‘ rum-idem ofhia blindness. because it hml rough! him so ” Doll." am'd lirmat. presently. ” it is n beautiful dav, is it not ‘2 Will you tukc me for a walk. dear 1’ I should like to go for a walk." a box; at bay with his knobfltiéké.z§ml plastering them with offvnsivo epithets which {ortmmtolyathey did not under- stand. ' ' A whinird ttiid naked for sugar. Then Ernest, going into the box with the horse. which nobody but he and Matzook were fond of taking liberties. felt clown his think till he come to n sear inflicted by on usse-gati. in that mind charge through the (Tndi. and showed. it to them. And Dorothy's on. filled with tears of tlumkfulneset, as she thought of what the horse and ita rider had gone through. and of the bleaching bones of those who had galloped by their side: and she would have liked to kiss Ernest again. only there was no exeusm Hn she only pressed his: hand. feeling that the aorrow of the empty yours \‘hieh \ven- gone \Vl\Hl\1anHt ntoned for by this hour of joy. Then they went ashore to the hotel, itnd sat together in the pleasant sittingmooxn which Dorothy hud ehoson. and made mvoet with great bunches of violets (for she remembered that Ernest lbved violets). and talked. At length Mr. Cnrdns and Jeremy wuut off to see about getting the things through the Custom-House. where they arrived to see Mitzook keeping half o dozen gorgeous otlieittls. \yho wonted to open Then she kissed Jeremy; too. or rather Jen-my lifted her up two or three feet and kissed lmr-it came to the sun thing. And then Mr. Undue rung them 0th by the hand. wringing Ernest‘s the hardest, and anook stood by, and Zulu-fashion, chanted 0. little song of his own impro- vising, about} how the chiefs cmnc back to their kraul after a lung expedition, in which they had, eta-Land how Wisdom in the shape of u shininfl-hcuded and ancient one, the husband wtthout an doubt of mnny wives, and the father ofy at least it hundred children, etc.wnnil Beauty in the shape of It sweet and small one. etc” etc. : and finally they all went wry neur to cry- ing, and dancing 0. llingon the quarter- deck together. And then they all talked at once, and set about collecting their tinngs in a muddle. handed fashion, and when these had been put in n. pile. and Mztxenk seated. nssvgni and all. upon the topof them as u. solrnnl warnin to thieves (und ill Would it have gone wit 1 the thief who dared to muddle with tlmt pile). skirted off to inspect Ernest‘s great black horse, “ The Devil.” And helluld, llurmhy strulu‘d “ The Devil‘s“ nose. and he, recognizing how sweet and good she was. abandoned his mum! hahim, did not bite her. but only, whinird uiid asked for suumz l‘hen Ernest. It was I Ifwrc run, but is flawed 1011f; cg Dorothy tud the old Bentham: with “if. B at 5nd bigger grew the are“ vuul. an M It it seemed to "allow up their tiny unmet. At that moment Dorothy’uquick eye law a great man issuing from a cabin, leading another man by the hand. And then she forgot cvorything, and ran forward. .. 0 Ernest. Ernest 2” she cried. The blind man's cheek flushed at the music. of her voice. He drew his hand from Jeremy‘s. and stretched out his arms toward the voice. It would have been easy to amid themmone need never be kissed by a. blind manwa she did not avoid them. On the contrary, she placed herself so that the groping arms closed around her with a cry of, .. Dolly, where are you ?" But whn mud. Im- chhly ntmfln In her piquuno. “Una mm. .33 Oh. “chic” 0! her presence. She wu Inch . pet-1099 llfly. “llcrofl‘lmcst. hérc!" and if] another moment he had drawn her to him, and kissed her on the face. Ind she had returned the kiss. ()1), fie! _ Igorotlxy. fie ! " All shard. it you plant." bloke in the “out. “ Run in tho guns-my !" sud they wore off towud the gun guy venue! wig!) 3 blue ponnsnt n} he; top. °‘ Make way. you 'low pad 16:! make way for the old man with the s iuing head on whom: brow sits wisdom. and the fair young maiden, the swuet rose-bud, who comes,” etc. " inlxosi Carin" (chioftuiaicss). he re- pt-utcd. going through the name process before Dorothy. “ This way. "inter ; thil \my. mist-tie. ’1‘hochiel without eyes aunt um to you. This way ; the lion bring him how." 'l‘hc' foilowud him through the prom tnwul‘ the utter port 0! the uhip.whiic, giving up the unfamiliar language, he \‘(iciicmtcd in Zulu (it might have been Sanskrit for all they knew.) It was all done in w maxim. and nut moment they stood ugon the brand with. deck. amid the crow o! puma "Jud ware looking round for Ernest Ill Joni-y. But they ware not to be soon. “ I hope they are here.” filtered Dorothy. Mr.(.‘urdus toak his hat 0!! and '1 his bald head. He too hoped that t 0y \Vt‘l'O then. At tlmt Inulm m Dorothy became owuo of u gym: blnuk mun. clad in a. white nmm-k pulled nu our 11 uroabcont, and mrryingzu big upmu- and u. korrie in bi! luuul. whu mm punlmu,’ lxiu way toward them. Next moment he stood before them saluting vigoyouslyfi.‘ “K055!” be mild. thrusting the spear. into the air before Mr. Curdus' astonished “080. O “ Bale her! Look out for the line there! qu haul gwgy ! _Make flung 2‘1 "Iimctb M I Hmnuht. “1". now. ynu will nmlorshnnl Hm! it is TRIIHT hard. You «m I did law Her dearly. and it is painful tn think of fins wanmn. w} . low I won. Ilul whnduyumt divine n at and by tlw Irm- of natun‘ Ihouhl hue tum m - wife. .3 furn '1 into brim: tIu- wiln‘ OI that r man. humwcrc-hnrminu 10 may be); gm” how for Ixu-r-vmkv that h In charming. In hm. it Mk mn- with a wnfnlinr I m 1 nm dra CHIN." I have bm-n pile warm. ll \lmru woman lilu- that 11"on Wino of I "VV..- ...... . l-uv Ill Dorothy. " Well. 1 will qualify my ruumrk â€"-most “mm“. And. besidchtis not quite hur fault : pmplu min not 11111) thmnm'lves Innuln in this world. She writs appointed to be my mil destiny. that is all, and she must fullil ln-r mission. All my life she will probably bring me trouble, till nt lat-rt the into Works itself out. But. Dolly. my dear, thew must be an end to those thingy, and Nature, always fertile in nnnlogivu. teaches us that. tiln‘ end at sox‘mw will bu happiness. It is {ruin the dnt'knms of night tlmtdu} is born. and ice and snow nl'v fullmvcd by tho lloxvurn. Nuthing is lost in tho win-Ll. us old Alston mud to any. and it is iinpmsiblu to suppose that all the L'l'li‘f and stuttering nrv alone wasted ; that they are the only dull loved that will not, when their day comes, blown into is bounti~ ful life. 'J'ln-y may seem to be intangible things now: but after all. the difference between tangible and intangible is only A diffurenco of matter. We know that intangible things are told enough. Mid pet" Imps in a future state we shall find that thoy are the true immortal part». 1 think so myself.“ . “ [think so too.” ” Well. then. Doll. you see; it once (mu gets the mastery 0! that idea. it makes the navigation easier. Once admit that cwrythihu works to an end. and that end a good and enduring one, and you will m-nsc to will out under your present sorrow». But it in hard for tho littlv bny to learn to like In ing whipped. and “1- Mr all clnliirun. lmlLto the end of our daua.” _ Vva-u ‘v hmu her. l mu afraid you have been very unhappy. Ernest. ull them: yours." ' “Ah. yon-.4. I have been unhappy some- tum-u~-smnvtimos 1 have consoled Myself. '1'!“ To, what is the use of telling lies ?-â€"I huwnhmyuhccu unhnp y. and never so muvh so as when I have con in process of ('numlntinn. But you should not lmtv her, poor girl: perhaps she has her bad times tuo; only, fortunately, you women cmmot feel, at lmst not muchwnot like us. I mum.“ ‘ râ€"¢..â€"l.u was now:- really mm! fur you; there are some \vonwn. you know. who seem very sweet. but munul truly care for anybody except tlmusclws. At any rule she married, and lms at. family of children. for I have seen llwir births in the paper. ‘ ' ‘ N () llrnvst. when I think of all you must have suffered out More about that woman. locum: tn he sorry for her, and begin to hqu her. l mu afraid you have been very unhappy. Ernest. ull them: yours." ' and I (1 could d born 0f W 0! Ir. Plowdon. when he his mind to many En in tho both of her cnmommt to. And love for. Emu! ; but. putting“ the dived: at an chom- stucco. there wu this d Heron“ have“; them ; Mr. l’lowden rec ind no high" spiritual pgrq 9t :11 ;_ ho id not lgelfievofl in flat curried culmination a. do at"... - “Pshnwl I know all that, or at least I can guess it. Wh hM‘v you been doing in your mind. you kn w ‘B" “' Why. thinking of you. of course, Doll.” “ J'Irncst, if you talk to me like that. 1 will go away. and leave you to find your own way home. I kmw well of whom you have been thinking cvory day and every night. ll was not of me. Now. confess it." thgt next of thing» ; he contacted l r Ev. n he would luvo contacted to 0buy a lowly animsl. and when he had gotten the giwu quantity 0! flesh md blood he wu satisfied. 0! the beautiful soul which the bunny; casket held. and which locthed 3nd hated him. he had no oooonnt. lad not the womou. what did be our. bout tho womm'u soul ? Honk. and sputum! pom. md amuitiec with whnt in good ad high. Ind the divinity 0! love. etc.. etc.. were cppitul things to preach ubout.but they did not apply to tho “In!" of ovary-day lilo. Busidu, it ho 1m! been asked, ho would hsvu given it :- hi. candid opinion that women «lid npt possum any of them things. ‘4 Don‘t lvt's 1qu ‘ talk of the devil. you miss-mg: hiktrl'h‘ There are hundreds o! eduuted man who think like Mr. Plowclon. and there no thousand. of educated indie. who give color to such opinions by their idle, aimlm mum of life. their utter iuupprecittiou at anything he 'oud their own little daily round. and the gonip of the dozen or so 0! l'mnilien who for them make up what they call society and the interests oi existence ; and by their conduct in the matter of marriage. Truly the great factor in the lowering of women is woman herself. But what docs it matter ? In due course they huvo thvir families, find the world gocq on! “ A great. many thing fighting, playing the fool at thé handsome y-oufig fellow who was blind, and some than In that they ‘would not mind a. little bindneu if it led to bellng personally conducted by so sweet 3 ll‘ . 8 Soon they reached the gardens. uNow tell me about yourself. Ernest. What have you been doing all these long yearn, besides growing bigger and hand- souwr. and getting that hard look about the mouth ‘2" And so. tukin ' 1‘ meat b} the hand, she led him through the croxxiled streets with tender cure. and on to the ( luict Hoe. And as they used. the people Inturnod. to look It *hfl Pnnr‘unnrn \n um: '-‘|n . Now Dorothy did believe in all them thing , and she knew what an importtnt part t my play in humm affairs. and how they dominate over and direct finer winds. 80 «lid she believe in tho existence of the planetsmndiu tho blooming of roses in walled gardens; but she could not get near to know the beauties of the stars. or to 300 the openin rose-buds. so she had to fatisly‘herself w‘ h the light that poured from 1110 one. and thVefiécéxfiâ€"ihat camre from the other. When one is star-stricken, or mud in the matter of roses, that is better thqn 90th l‘oor Brunt aim- him And you saw, Doll. for some reason 1 p been pivkml out to catch it Pretty m. _h an“ seem mtIu-r hard that n \ms so sorry for you, Crnest dear. did my best: indeed I did. But I do nothing with her. She must have )fl' llcl' lu-ml, or the mm: and Florence \ ,. :12: lung... uu'r lu-r; or perhaps she ”All“ ~,, ‘ ('10 im; no! that he in mi! instance. (To bomuud.) know about that y. tyhvun‘l u! sox‘mw will bv is {rum tho (bu-1.12;“ of is born. and ice and snow tho flowers. Nuthing is I mm of her. lion. if 3501: on knnw, vou sometimes that he requires much U0“ 1'10 laughed, thoting, pub in In), lillfl‘ " ”5 hvr n from )‘n‘ uvh " I w‘ ml 1 nymndul “SO ”I!” ltl “N ‘ Hun '.” L‘\ ll ‘. .'~ “It 3“. . hletv. for ! will win tor l widnw'n not ing M {In her ." ‘"' I. l m nut ; . ‘,- ',’: 1“ ,- I r 3"” l- ‘ u ‘K’: “1;" 0! Nu- pnu‘ nm‘rs on a $10“ -‘.mmid Nnmwm I‘Mifit‘ tninin Momma wddoyly mmydfmm the couch with a; yell and xMrtuvl u 1M side of tho mnuutuin in IN {am a? m ivin ' storm. "0 MN pursmd. and shora lair-mile chue wu upturn] and I, ought Mt‘k will! [then M and an. Eh Md luddcnly becomt inane. - -‘ What in Ilu- hm way in man w a man '3" ask: a Inninim mm‘mwlont. the answer to um old conundrum is. “ l’rm‘t In tho 1mm knuw you are trying tn mmmcv him." I: .IIIIhn .\ I untriluuiun [10.” 3mm u\l~l'i} will win )0" II «ruli: III-\rk ‘ , Th. Whinw'u mite ism! mmw-Vah‘rmm: . 441114 in; ' M “w riI II.” " You." n plied Johnson .. but. \oh m [In nut nvqllminml “MI mn \xiiuw'u.‘ ‘ I' H 'uu Dump. 1.. “ M)‘ (and, \u‘ exp-wt n «'u'nrilwzniun {rum _\nu nill Unit mm»! \mrk.“ . " I won ho clad tn coMribute. ‘ r. spondul Johnuou. " but I um no very your that I don't lwli-su- I um mutrilmta- any thing.“ 0 III in" ( IIHIII in (IIII Lm It Hunt gI H(‘H|“kII “HI that th( III is III: A rule. IIII III 'vMiIIII of IcmpII'ImIrI‘ iIIInIIIIliMIly IIftIr «1mm. (mint; : ) the Mood Im lungorbtingmnlul III its pun-I quot rough tho Mum. and to ”11‘ Muppngvol t I? Iirculatmn. nII-l iI‘fImm mum WIM‘H‘ the llI‘r\0ll8 II} sII m IIII IV‘tll Micctul ‘IIIIII iII cholera. Inn-Ill pm. wilnw fuwrmul III IIIItic IIINI was. '1 h(‘ post llhlrit‘ln rise in N'IH'X‘IIHHH‘ is often \crv decided 'JIII'IIIM IIT IIII II IpIIrcIIIlI III-III! IIIIIl) Ia IIIIIII-II IIIII III 1' l\lIlL‘H\l‘ «If lifu. . ("L-vs hawnflutulm-n frvqmull) n1 urtnl in lln- nmvspnpe r»; in“'hivhflr‘spitrnu\IicAl «wide-luau to the (‘0!lh‘fll')’. bodies have bee-n km)! from buriullm-mm‘ 11:0)“th nnhlu (‘nmv ml‘l. Faith-healer: and mimcl-nWorker-u h:-.\'ulwvn(‘x\nvd in on sm-h nomsiuns to mandate tho sup-pm“! victim nfuuw 'ndl‘d animation. and in‘luiue‘l in diam cl at being «guilt-«l in (on Luv. It isnnt uc uomllv flcnnt one oompnrvd with the modern vhnrrhvs of the cununvrcistl metropolis, Rm, llnlwrt ('nmpbollis writing; the history. There mm mony interestingpointuconnocn (l with thenhlbnihling. but one that Itamls nnt prominently isthe fact that the congreâ€" gation onjoyml in un‘lv tinn-s nnnmnlly friuully relations with other religious bOtlil‘S. When 1m 15 \im‘upnl ('hnrvh was Earned tho l‘lpismpninna worshipped in this Presbyterian vhnrch. and when the Presbyterian church was undergoing repair! the neighboring llomnn Catholic )riost lont the congregation a Roman (‘nthohc building to worship in. - Montreal. 0! the 1.15! now a. venerable nlit‘m flcant one oomparod vhm‘rhvs of the cum! is 3:. Paul‘s. llulifm ; on noxtoMt Mohawk Church. nmr Bum foul. a In-xt is h't. Gnln'ivl's'l’x'vslbytvriun ‘ Regarding strawberry rust 6pmions differ. Some nacribu the cause to too much mois- ture, others to excess of manure on the slants. while it is also claimed that it is no to the effects of too much heat from the sun. Wlml. is known as rust. or blight, may, however. be tweed to a. minute worm, which does the mischief by working around the plants. It is suggested that the bust rmnedy is to burn a. light covering of stmw over the plants. llurois the way the large strawbenios are produced. Apply a heavy dressing of a mixture of two parts each of murintc of potash and anpt-x-phosphutv, with one part nitrate ofvsmlu. Keep tho young plants clean. water when necessary. and do not allow a. single runner to start. as they should be iuuhml back. Mulch the young plants in tlle full and remove the mulch early in spring. Then apply another dress- ing of fertilizer and clean the soil by stir- ringit about an inch. When the young berries are not pinch 011' all but the largest. It roquir‘cs work. hut it will pay._ Place the hotbed in a. position so no to get the most sunlight. hnd cover the cash at night so as to avoid loss of heat by adm- tion. Glues permits heat to escape very rapidly, and it. is best, therefore, to use a double glazed Hash. as the air space he- twccn the panes 91’ glass will serve as u. pro- tection from the cold. "Do not be tempted with all the new ,“‘ novelties" offered in garden seeds. us some of them are only old varieties with new names. Before devoting the garden to any new vsriutg, give it a. test by procuring a packet of see 3 for experimentmg. as a loss from poor seed or from an interior variety cannot be recovered. Time is an important» item in gardening. Pu my ho hut-nod by I mm m. wed in Q box a! mom and be on plating. Dom nubnfliuuhobvhhl on "ed M AImAu qua-my sp’puod muonflyio .» mun . mu wow-nu At one tuna. Never use whitewuh in the Itlblcs o: hon-houn- unleu catholic acid is added to it. an. lingle uppliouion of the mixture is bum thus two or three applicatiowi of the whitewash Alone. Tho diver maple in n rapid-growing tree. 01“!) “Mining a diameter of ten inches in an yam. It 5180 thrives. well n sandy 90th. uqnlreo but little cure. an I low muct onuniu. Waking m Gamaâ€"I’m: launch-“Du 0! Mike your hot-bod frames in motion. I0 that they on: be stored away when not in use. It is much better than: allowing them to remain on the ground to become useless. Mr. Galloway. of Madden, N. Y., who has tried cold atom ’0 for pouch”, says thst with him it has-teen a decided success. Thin indiontca that the time is coming when pouqhu any be stored and offered for sale in the middle of the winter season. The belt plnoe for your wood “hos is around your peach trees. The effect may be easily noticed the first season dtcr the when shall have been applied. Freu’ grafting-wax is {our pounds of resin, one pound‘of tallow and one pound of bouwu. Melt all together over 3 slow tire sad when it is melted turn out into a. tub of cold water and pull as shoomakcrs‘ wax in mode. Gotten with hot woter. It is an easy matter 12) have a garden so arranged as to cultivate it with a. horse- hoo. but the but results no usuall ob- tained on small plots well manurm and worked by hand. There is no advantage in having young ducks, 30050.0: turkeys too early in the genomuflnywfllnot thrive us well as when hacked in April or lower. A good startin wuther will emble them to grow rap yand entail less labor, while dampness in tutu]. A low boxes in the house filled with earth, and planted to tomatoes. lettuce and cabbago, will be {ouml a chem mode of securing only plants. Now is t 0 time to begin, as they will not grow too rapidly when the seed: have sprouted. Clean out the old stalks of the carna- tiona, sprinkle the soil sud plantu with lime-water and clean off the space around them so as to permit of plenty of heat from the sun. They are well worth the small amount of labor required for bringing them to perleotiou. I! potted plants be watered around the roots with lime-wast the angle-worms will be destrolqul in the soil. The caustic qua. lilies of t e limo-water kill all soft-skinned worms. Only a small amount of the lime- water is necessary. Tint- i! N for \m Hr ‘I'll’ 5’ :h-hnh‘l lluw “nod 11 'l‘nlng It In." «'10. \Yurmth M Hmlhw .\ I'M-r IN'HHI. Pm AN D GARDEN. 7r “11qu 've \vlilv. l'mtmtant church in (‘nmuln om‘ good to mémiuxmxl but u \‘rrv 14$ iutln- Kilt] Hu- I‘lnn'«~h. church. insigni- modern Hprmg ha: nrriwol and h.“ Warned Me the are" [men M munn‘n hook in her own hriuhtrhlrmt hy. Wildvioleusmlliliu ‘h‘ mmminu. t w urvou gran:- ‘is growing. mo unwllin}! hm}: are 'I‘llffi‘illfl. um lltku arvninumgfluuspring mums Ind htry. flung hulivMN that naturr is (did ‘0 ‘nlcomo spring“: only "tint-4“." ‘Ga. ,v .V‘tm. . llh'l: Minn; (n'mrml Julia's Ul llu‘ N-Wl'. west. reached at llmhmla H. i .1 Hum lac: . umlny. [’4 13 MleI . .mmbwlu. am: tlwtlnm .lunon nyl". uni m tln- i vm in; u n iu‘. Lutiv'iz'g llmt mlly ll» vlmir 1mm ttc h 0k part in tho singing. Ix gliql : “ My llrcllu': n and sisters. thh “ ll m-wr «In. Singing: la a part uf tlw wm-slu'p and I demn-tlmt allot m1 (name in ll Du )mn an mom that (u y l‘ournl tho «had1 in hOR“ “in ler singing? Thin Muirvh l! A model 0 “I. limit dumb. 'l'lnw Ml gsing up llu‘ro. and 1 would like to how mu all slim: down lure. Saw sing." “flux west. run-her! M "fill“! in»: . undny. "a is No aftu xlu‘Bnm Juno!“ ”)1". in; ~\|'\i\'\‘.1.0:il‘i2‘flnlfltt Ivan-tug h 0k part in «InII-I-IIIAI Inillinurv husim Ss Hm bi“ had been ubm Igul Hm‘ .I \. gut Nu- nmmvy. 'l‘hi-t Helm was maulv positive who". in a business trmwauxinn “ith (‘harlms Groc n. nI-ler sturrkwpcr in the place. he n m Hod Hm writable 5-20 hill ho hml im-lqml to his wife Onholp nlmu: hrr m run-mm! nhl Mr. "uric-53mm and.» pondpringnvor the matter {or some ti and "hm-b‘cxnnu'ning 21w lcttcr frnn. dqmrhul “”0. 1w n! Inst rvhu'mn'tiy I; up his mind that )1" km w )nm‘ "Mary 1 gut Hu- mnm'y. Thia licl'f was In positive win-n. in a business trauma! “ith (‘lmrlru Ore. n. nI-utlwr slot1-ku1u21 31w phgcv. be waived thv.‘ writable $20 hisusxm‘il} u or tllrvo (In) !I"Irl»lisml ‘0 Ln“ up tin n IUN. \ um accounts nbu fact ”1;“ '30 qumlut In r mushmzll m InvI-w- hrr that amount. 81m instrm-tul him tn put it in :1 letter and plaw [hr lvltcr in a slump near her mm va‘y's hunHL'. l‘thrmnunm and ridiu-uluuva us this luuur mm. old Mr. Harley did nuhloubt fur a "mun-m that it mn'w {rum his \vif‘ He could not spare $50 that day. but he rote I letter tohis wife. inclusinu 820 and in~ forming her that he would,u~nd the re- mainder in u it v; days. The Idler 1w plan-v.1 in the stump m directed. Young )lmry Harley long mo exhausted his crcdn at the t wrn and onr plum in Ranting l‘mmch. all his imming for mmviviuhy lmJ been Luusmril} :mwflizniiml for sum!- tinw. TWO or tllrvv thus 11;"; the tnurwkwper was s'lrprimul in m 1* {hr _\mmg mm \mlk in 'Hld Benjamin Hurley is u \vcll-t().(lu l‘CSltlQ‘llt of Roaring Brunch, this county. writm‘n Lock Haven, l'u., oorrcsxpondent. He is an ohl mun, and is n strum; bolim‘vr in Spirit- nnlism, no thing having ever been too miraculous if (loncin the name of Spirit- unlism to weaken his faith or arouse his sus ici'on. 110 has two sons. mm a wild and shi (loss young mam named Henry, the othvrnthriving citizen. Tho latter is n partnvr of his father‘s in tlnr nwrcunlilo business. Old Mr. Hurley is a- whims-or. his wifu. who was nlm an (-lllthlalhtiu Spinitunliset. llllVlllL: iliml only it few “u in" nun. Tl‘ln-nthvr morning ulul Mr. Hul‘h‘)‘ awake mnl fouml lying on his pilluw a rice? of papvr. folded and address-ml to him. 1h- nyn-i‘ulit. and found that it wan a letter pnrr-xrlim: lm'nmv “W,” his llO‘IlVI wifv. It was; n lnlwim'ss ltltug lt infm‘nnJ Mr. :llk 0f View-attic 'lbolom Jul” u m. (Mia ipttgt in the «to» {53th.} 4 T wile oi a (built? judge. who rend wh- Sir O. Twit aid upon the " Truth aria." huul touive in. mp lenient-l interaction that” the It Tan resent npromtstivu at Her njcuty st ttuwu. Bin In! in tlut city when the .nnounce- ment \vu nude thst the Luindownea were to t|fet the chatuu of Montronl (7) fitted up In to Ipcnd there the coldest months of the your. which no the one: in which tobogunninu. Iluluinu. curling. shitting tour- nunents and towltlight prownsionu are in lull flinu. Thin news cut-ed intennc excite-v ment and the Anglo-Heutch thought it ruther a shame that the Vice-regal enurt should go in midwinter every your tn hhuw the tight 0! their countenance to the French ut Montreal. Lord Lumlowne. l tun tuhi. keepa up a line show. “in curriugm and horse! have given a. grout idea of his wmlth to the coloniuta. Whnt lllllhl. it lnwe been, tlwy Wonder. below his income from his lrish entutt s was reduced by n «gunnerâ€"nu reduction which wun on his Hliln \oluuturx, 9nd. therefore. to his honor. But there In no burning of candles at both ends of the Government House an in the Dufferina’ time. At their entertainments the Marquis and'Murchiuueflu do things ntugniih::.-ntly. but clo_|e ecgnomy is the every-tiny rule. “ inHopmâ€"xdcut ” tamper of the Indies of the Anglo-Scotch provinces, and helped to make things smooth and nuchblc. sonsâ€"and daughters of jud '05 and of minis- ters (preachers). successfu trades people. and so on. went in fur sketching. impress- Hionisni, Mt furniture and art unions, to‘bc biru m cuur. Tho irinccss “Hod to go out on sketching expo it-ions in u. boat. She had some narrow escapes near rapids ; that. however, was not at Quebec. but high up the river. It used to be said of her thm shv was all mdiuncc to the French Cum).~ «lians, and had more French than English bucks on her drawing-room table. But Lady Sophia. Mamunium undrrstmnl the “Lorne was just as good as he could bk“ and first-rate in business." said my visitor. “but he was unonduruble.” “How so ‘2” I asked. “ He was so stand-off in his demeanor. Dufierin knew the Christian and pet names of all the children in Ottawa, read of the births in the papers. and remembered to congratulate the fathers of the new-born babes. lie shook hands Publicly with a grooer’s wife who had trip- ets. and one day got out of his carriage to go and admire them when they were with their mother and the servant in the street. If a hewsboy said u. smart thing to him he‘d sto to tail: to him, and I often saw him Slltl (0 hands with n conductor of the street cars who came from his p rt of Ireland, end he had ulwo. 's some hing bright and pleasant to say. orne's stsnd- ollishness after Dufl'erin‘s chufi and heurti~ ness was like an icy blast in the month of Max" The Princess Louim vnjuycd best in Canada the sou-icky oi the French. She was very fond of grtnnu away from Ottawa and going to live «It urtistw at the citadel nf Quobccâ€"--uu 01d place that dated from the Mar uis do Montcalm. (It was built by the mice of Welliggton.) It becgme‘ the thing there torbo artiatxc. .Officora. the Lord anlerin hot only spent his £10,000 yearly. but dipped his estates and sold the timber off them when he could gain politi- cal points by a judicioas use of money. My visitor assured me that “ Lorne and the Princess Louise did not salt away a dollar" when they were away in (.‘anada. The Princess was as benetieent as could be, and was never appealed to for money without (when she was satisfied that she had to deal with honest people) putting her hand in her pocket or signing a cheque. She was a great success until the sledge accident betell her. Her nervous system then got upset. with the ellect. that, in speaking. she was apt to make use of words just the contrary of those she wanted to say. She. therefore. imposed on herself the rule of silence with those whom she did not well know. This passed for sullen reserve and favoritism. and eauseda good deal of resentment among the ladies. _ CANADIAN \’ ICB~BOYA Inf". A Lone-r from Illa lh-ml “'Hc. (‘ungrrgmiunul singing I'm“ II I p Thla \"ny. \' He N‘M‘nul llmt 1‘}ulu:g“~.:uv ms. and an w- hrr that him to plum [hr .0“ ”1“)“ S ulmu u.» this mum's azsr rniéufi W 0m, 37 You: 31.} forum. I'm an . 015:! 1-8;. 0 ‘ ‘1 “kit 1.;- ”HAN *. “Milnhbfl . 2:37 rum Amu'u I“ inn-Hui Mrs. (‘lvwlund has kept sun-1‘; t-» h rule of nevereznim: nut um pt to tm- hum ufnumbt rs at “w Cabinet. am! M rh- ontvrtain wry littlv. ace-Mime; M lur :- pmranco in \Vnshingtml sufioty Inn" in 1'3“” nn‘l fur brtwun. The Sim dust undone of ”Ir 19.0%! my wmimt met was 0f lrm-ing and “mm".- ring (knight; is the nae of tnrlatrh inst” of tuning paper. l’lut-u the pm.- In tn l Eppicul upon ”it: drawing-board t ; oI «nu " Hht' silxy's atmdmxslyfl “in vwry (me her." on yuur :wumd I Finns-l m: gpml M Nu ”mm! "4- hm. luum'lu 1mm :9 mm utmm'ny H: - \lr. I‘ihrip cant )1" \mlk V0" mod to. " " \\ h_\ “H Bq-wiv'. \\h\' thfl‘ “Oh. I 111.41 l mu 1mm 1-.44 132:4! l’ulsnu‘s Numxmxr. the ”(WV n:..' :- puin cure. is used with satisfaction ‘:2 instance. 'lhom is abundant 1': .. «-« this. for it, performs all that is claim it. ervilmo is a xwwr-fniliny | cramps, pains in th" sidc or back. In-zv sore throat. chillduizm, toothache. .’~~ x is in {wt u snrn n-nmly fur all pm: ~. internal and mu rnnll Try a If) saunplc Faith. In rgr- M12}: :: 01:1) 1"” by nll drnggists and wuntn dullv AMI-III. ... m. «E'- 'm‘ â€" may Wu 0mm In.) much nun-“on by qut be team in s .. mind-u‘dtng.” bu haul mmy Interestiuf tdventpmu u few amusing onco.‘ \‘hile I vu in o in: Mr. Bishop guvo nut-mentiumm in Utah r "all. which caused a great den 0! Int "‘qu diapussiuu nun-mug thaw menu! I uriug the evening. and «(u-r the ween»- (ul pedormnuca of wwml astonishing (on! . . I tcuxpurury lull occ-urrcd, during which :« rich wim- in tho unlh-ry loudly filled mv " Minthur lib-Imp. Minlhur " t) " “'0”, wall; whut «l0 yuu wan . ' m (min tl tlw mm 11mm r. H m u‘pum-y /. r :21. {marl mun this“: a ll 8‘! Darnard‘s comet is now Him-i. naked eye on the eastern hon)“ daybreak. but is. so low down Um: ;. roudily soc-n unless om,‘ lmmw whore tn look. 4 It was dismwvrod ( 6th. About 5 a. m. it makes n h Object in the uglcm-opc- ~n final hula . surrounding a slmrp white m. H wutru. It has a short nebuious tun 29 in lcnnth. Its (listmuo from 1] is mm abn 1t 1] Â¥ 000 000 miles. mum: I suffered 7 years with lciulic Lifm. No treatment relieved mv. lmn‘a Rheumatic, Repellam cun- tlmt for 2 yours I have not lmd It. 1-: toms of rheunmtism. A. Furtmu) key, MEL-11.. formerly of Berlin, 01;! “ Well. I think I um manly unythu “ Will yea lm'ml hauntinm' 1M Hm. thr “ Certainly." “We”. thv Inorruxs'u Hluulny, In“ ‘ loikc ycz to~fc|nr1 mo n moiuhty loin mr.” A Home. N. Y.. girl fillul 1hr. beer jugs with wd sand, cork: tightly. and set them in the «nu-n so that she could warm her bed m The hcnt gem-rated stvnm fmm 1hr and an explosion follmvwl. whirl: : roam with flying sand and frngz. bcorjugs. '1‘le girl and lhv l‘z‘sl Iaxuily WUI‘O bmlly scared, but unh Mr. liiuhup is Authority for the mm: ‘ that thclu m n! this ocrnsiuu mm “wold“ hall-rmuciun. “ It mm M the butmlvvrfisuxnt-utlcw-r11ml." mm! liu also tulhi that while in. New Z: ri- thc Kim,I a! the Maori: was so dOIil'OlH- viewing tin cshihitinn o! the l'roh-mc. nnti‘uul mwcru thnanhtaincd a win mam-v. her mum parloying it wasdm in thut his dusky llighneun hinnwl! shu- cunm iii an artich- which Bixhup war. to .‘ cover. Mr. Bishop was taken from '. room. und‘ on the Maori King‘s sign in}; his l‘t‘lLtiill('HH, the mind-rend: r \. hrnnght blindfolded into the kinglyprt-n n ulhl nt nncv begun UM‘ search. In It i' minntvs Mr. Iiiblxop turnul to the mu ni‘ch'n‘ month “H the pint-v whcrv tln' urii \ms (‘HIHJL'RIHL ”is llig mes» gruntui vinphntic dissvnt tn the plum-locum! the Professor in; containing the urtich- ‘ which 1.0 was in‘ search. Bisho i insi-d that it was t!n-rv.und linntiy cnnmi‘ that tln- mynl mouth shonhl be 0;»: \Viilt‘. After (-onsidcrublu rcfnsul um: I" severing persistence on the part of .: Kim: and the Professor. the unnnh ., slowly and rchictuhtiy opor 4. 'J'hu z:- instant. hmu-wr. the King “Ln-gun m «M \ioicntiy, which resulted in u. bnttnn l i - expelled. The King. finding the phx. t‘ i: been C(n'rot-tiy lm-utui, uttqinptcd to w. .i i. the buttun. and thus defeat the duh inei“ mimI-rw'uh-r. What might have ha} i" to Bishop hml the Mnnris lost thu: in is one of those things we trembh- 1.~ x . template. ~' lulvll'lUVa' lh'uu‘rr, in H “1' Mrmnzinv for Jinn-h. don't h-t uululrn nmmrlunilit‘u1m». uuiu thrn' nrv Ulllt'H in thv Iivm uf mm; \H mom-)- can lw nmdn roundly mul aw uthc-rwlsv vuu hp nurnml by )« Mum Inh Hulk-1t N (‘o.. Poi‘tiuwl. Muinv. Mm yuu, I‘yvu. ful_l particulars ahum. wnrk mm (In. and livv u! humn. \xlwru lumltwl, Ill u. prnfil «If at Irma! {rum #5! Sumo lmw made u\'vl’ #50 in n sin 'lo ‘ new. Ynn urv thrtml frw. (“ultitn' n: Eithersox : all ages. H Um npvm 1230f that a 3' 1‘." fl . .v_.' vâ€" Elm-1M” . Hr: 3339wa mmungum. who I... U1! Sow ml!" '1'.“ .h n arm «if. H 3.9530555 Memory DESCOVERY. 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