Millbrook Reporter (1856), 16 Nov 1893, p. 3

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Counterfeit thickness. tend to start a ; . pply of grilled dishes. at is a small ITie is provided. including nigh? spends nearly hair cared for. to, and smokes isited it recent- ‘ts foul smells, everywhere ex- of the late Lord tween them on I I h, bequeathed tenoyear-old son has been taking :1 sea at South- 3 the colours in looks best are a d forget-meonot rver writes that . come across a pper and upper don appeal for hat players may e very useful in nown artist,has at her chief fa- ch is allowed to as given a site church at East- ibed £5,000 to- unmbers among .ing one of being ratio circles as inaugurated at 'r of 16’) Welsh. ar, to represent tional Eistedd- . erica have been -ets of Boswell's .assages which representations re Brigade, hes 14 years’ work. ended several ,d by General isGmce-bef0te° fall the bowll Of the 65 Wk. fly 5“) wives: ‘1', to act in a. no 1853 than . loyed in 153ka : awkins-Smith. he Victoria, 118' llies. He is F” ctoria to receive nil 833' . of the “ b009, e was staying to the thegfre. -HOV,3 Civtho _ The two kitt _ lurnping in and ar‘pund the float and tails in a mild scrambl lder that led to the w the little be the boat Upped o ens amused themaelv of the boats, r hasing each “P ater. rls who went out in y shrieks as the boats ey stepped, into them. ' udy jumped over the se his father died he went to London. in 1858 that be final] ment in Paris. A colporteur was reoentl Galata district, Turkey, Epistle to the Galatians, that it was a. seditious (1 Turkish authorities called of the author’s death ,to as that the document was not of A curious discovery has b Lyons, wherc a. concierge, while out a. cellar in the Croix came across a. bombshell hal the es by out ' 5* other’s and down theled The Manchester in January next. and Cheese iddenden, in Kent Mutton is hr London at the ip Canal will be open- ys and gi 5 gave funn ver when th 1: and J “ Bread } of B g and bubl) train kwa Land ” is the parish 1ing for Honor-a. to make tea. . . the P3 was comm g éc‘oss. meadb- his ska what Brow tens an; a tiny b3 30m“ kernel there w at nightfall, a Star“ Peeped at her and winked their nd whispered among €293; eterso ' iant Wl‘ “ I], the g "‘All ha, pa's 3 ;Jac tes and mam night i 583? put on lpped ou ew Zealand to abut a. penny per a cold ’y Of India b 'e‘ " n 1 her red clolk ailld int} t of the door. we {a ‘13- et on her arm in Whlc" Were a piece of.b’5‘_"l' Little Brown Bess 80mg just lone? “ Do they like fish ‘2" y. “ We‘ll bring them “ That’s just what the the man who kept go away from is kind that suits them.” inquired Millie. ’11 show you,” said the man. he went and g . a! asked Millie one home some.” y do like,” answer- “ But he float to get the were 43 14° c . ty shipped in 1891. In the Esta the average inc is about £300 a. year, Ten years ago the breweries in the d lowered the 1,125, er. waits. long while, for the shy. But, presently, in, one by one, o the net. quick turn of his hand the e net out of the water. y dinner for kittens ! r they liked it. ppeared down the little rc ' Millie stood by ly they snapped a. y’re really “See ! boats. you needn’t ground- ~Further ~exam cellar led to the finding of which one is of the calibre Two of the projectiles we three fully loaded. The militar ties, judging by the appearance of the; shells, consider that in the cellar during h The England, are credited goodly portion of food and strong drink, 462 bottles of brandy 1892-93, as against 306i The'number of eggs was 72,871 ; the quantity of as against 15,769 gallon , as against 1,694lb.: and of meat 92,52911)., as against 81,1901b. But the mos bright blisherl Church of selves. the benefice W‘ltll a mans y of sugar used Kingdom was car it Was 2,092,302 “ How ‘2" ‘(I eyes a. Peter P and smiled at her. 3' Whither dost thou h ome of d clergy ot a big crab net. lat a. crab net is ! Into it in s of meat an sly into the wat Oh, quantit United 353 cwt. ; last y Bessue ! ole caution illie had to tiny fish were came wriggling 02‘ more were i Then with a. man lifted th what a. level .No won dc g 5T: is her basket. “11 Bess only laughed and 00d bite the red apple With I'P little teeth. chuck Vroost g his woolen “Ed by came , With his white police stationed at out of in England, the an Force is placed they the until twenty strengtho at about 15,000. The cost 0 £150,000. her she ’11 get Ve,”said Peter, cap Over his cars. ‘11; Herr Lorenz, the m1 P0337 and his rattling drawin By f the Albert man All, Memorial was be little fish’ . . d throats of societles, laughing t them. getting fat l” she They were nothing ca e, and now they’re can be.” be very durable, so ittens run after Millie “ Cute nacllt _“ Dost evening '3 a. sup 0’ milk?” to her lips and sh warm y an with it and he _ . u ' mein leetle madcnen, cried go to seek the m oor; this line see] Jack Frost will get thee. Hale He held the brimmlnil 01‘? cric k a good drink of the but Half-a-million packs of made annually in Britain The Scotch are mo ted than the Engli Paris 10W eager And the d in delight, skin and bones befor as pretty and plump as But a. fish diet can’t playing cards are item is mineral water, which stands at 30,- l this 0011‘" â€"-th1s shirtâ€"this coat ! I’m all 782 bottles as against 12,860 bottles. hunched “0 and hum One of the problems which the theatre- :nrgavplgpldluingpg goer in winter has not. solved is what to do my head andgshoulde with his wife’s cloak and his own overcoat for bein drunk I” at such theatres as have no cloak rooms or H Letgme see if I can find out what’s the - The architect 0f matter. You were late this the new concert-hall of the Gewundhaus, ina. great llurr about dressin in Leipsic, thinks he has solved this problem I on 03 - . y ' y With your coat. Do yo of the concert-goer and theatre-goat Bowser 9:: providing a cloak room so large that it com it See .what 9” tains a locker for every person who buys a - ' reserved seat. same time that he buys a. seat for a concert around on your be. will be presented with a key for his private forgot to Slip 1” 0" locker. e too , sweet milk. (1 by she s shining w W jars ooked at , there com re generally well edu- sh, Welsh or Irish. new water supply in an acqueduct 63 has now it brought to the ca. miles long. came to the drug store, indows and red and green to In went Little Brown the drug-store man. ” es my little sweetheart, man, and he lifted her, d gave her a kiss on her cla “Will my sweetheart mind I Peppermints this evemng?‘ bag With pink and white put it into her basket. ” ar e you going, Brown Bess, l m doin’ to find runned away,” (1 ofl‘ her mitten a ound white feet man.)l “ Good-by, little raid?” said. the d the door for her. “ ’Faid? What for?” opening her big eyes ver drug-store man “ Don't let Jack little Brown B stars, and they winked at one great track and it 10 eye. pital yello Bess and l ‘ ‘ Ah ‘said too small cloak rooms Seven of every thou on of England are fil in the course of a. year. It is calculated that t sand of the popula- d for drunkenness 6X- ’em 1” The kittens As for the fish, ion. hen he filled peppermints and “ Where said he. 0‘ I, Him pulle big r The Queen has never to smoke a. cigarette in has the gaeatest horror seemed to enjoy it, . nobody asked their opin- my Doocey Doddles. said Bessâ€"and she nd put a beautiful, pepperment between her little and h “ Dood-by, Mr. Peppernit- to be Serpent, Egypt- al belief i eall'ng powers met with all ove myths which the old Err with the snake are stil tins of all classes still “a serpent its body,” which kill b Agener n the divine character the sacred serpent is Egypt. Even the op gyptians associated prevalent. believe that wings grow out of here are se lug flames in the v in the world. There are nearly 2,400 on in New South Wales. The Tartars tak invite him to eat 0 Artificial limbs are ow woo ' rpents . d on account - Chinese gardeners miles of railway iron the 7 the body, sweetheart. Aren’t you e a man b rug-store man, opening y the ear to r d rink with them. usually of its ligh Egyp- when grows old, said Brown Bess, that t y wide. only laughed and said Frost catch you,” and ass trotted out under the whispered and laughed and another. engine was just across the her with its big bright moke up to the stars oath, and the smoke “That is 0' Don’t let J ac' made of Wil- tness. and But the ictlm s the Czar, who, having by have seen the p' Kings at Thebes. serpent,” and the snak ! flames iss gthe fi ctures ' The seref, or e from whose g the commonest of their walls. as Kakoduemon, but is the divine ypt still main elief of the E ll has its her ’ commonly know t, “the protector of th e is fed with milk is taken not to do it imiue, who was born a. Elias often told me abo of his father’s house. and used to come out 8. of the food that was 0 over the bodies of the never did any of them was always treated stranger snake made door of the house ; against it, and site the intruder.â€"[I‘he The ue are amon gures painted on It is not, however, as Agathodaemon, the. of ancient Eg illold on the b -.: Each house sti okedat It sent some 5 in a. soft gray wr whispered : Brown Bess. in man ’being The first history is i serpent tains his chief r yptian people. as, or “guard- pipes. 11 as the harras mention of the pipe organ in nection with Solomon’s re was an organ with ten ur own Little 11 con ls Frost get her,” Temple, where the From Boston come 6 house.” The spinster named Mar this life, leavmg $3, Cremation is bec ' ulnr in Paris, and at the cemetery of been found to be There are 0 I New South W on» “-1-, s the news that an aged y \Vales has departed her tom cut Otto. A ortion of it is. (Duo or the Terrors Whlcli Reset the Wheat ‘ p lsuak _ didn’t take it ofl‘, butp Grower in California. Ihad an experience with Wll California, and eggs, and cure harm. A servant of t Helwen, near Cairo, ut the guardian snake It was a large one, is night for the sake ffered it and to glide sleeping family. It any mischief, “as it well.” One day 8. its appearance at the ties that at lea the harras at once went ’ . . refined in B rCidllgmg::ii§g§eElil;li smuggled into the United S There are onl ess than 20 yea solute uniformit in regard to die The Queen ha of the late M - many years her. chief coachm the cottage and grounds of Bu a. residence during their lifeti The old wooden line-of- b'ow, which took of St. Jean d’Acr Sheerness as unfit fo and instructions hav be sold out of the R Lady Colin Ca tall and striking great attention to her ward ways well in advance of the and they rubbed d one gentleman this is Bessie Bright-Eyes ! g for your papa? He is not, Come home with me, little? 000 to “Why, Are you lookin on the train. one.” Bess shook her head. “But I will div ’ou so She pulled off her mitten could from the littl to him. “ I don’t want want you,” and he in his arms. But she laughed and d him, and ran as fas track into the darkness, peppermints and her mitten “ Jack Frost will By and by she ate ed about her. strange, and a little back. She looked over her shoulder and said : “ I wonder where is my mitten ?”â€"“ wonder where is my Doocey Daddies ?” “I wonderâ€"whereâ€"â€"isâ€"my mamma?” tear rolled down her chee little cold red hand. she slowly, “ whereâ€"J ackâ€"Frostâ€"is '3” Some one was comin Very tall and dark he 10 in ny letter man, re cloak. “ Little Brown Bess are you going “ I is doin said she. and it is so big that few, except th those who are familiar with . . . _ he danced around. “I know Inever did readily believe it,” said State Senator a 5 Dare to a. San Francisc “ But it’s there, and no wonder you felt “ I. own a. ranch of 14,000 acres at l I}Dlgllt’3 Landing, _ your collar around your neck.” the X 010 ranch. I raise a. great deal of ' wheat, and every comes up the can I have seen drov H ' and so thick that when you Ido,and here lsone , cm with a rifle you are bound to hit some of them. that I am obliged to too small. Vcl‘ 2,500 ales, 411 pupils, of 132,580. It is estimate public schools in With accommodation for and an average attendance “Oh, no,” said me peppernits.” and took all she e bag and held them out she. d by the Canadian authori- pounds of opium, , are annually tates. st 100,000 your candy, darling ; IE Colum bla. stooped down to lift her‘ edged away from ld across the ” dropping her ‘ dent as she went. get you,” called he. pped running and look- was quite dark and shiver ran down her Wh at is In Accident? :6 non-legal mind the term “ would the late thought not, Meeting-news ‘n the courts of law. t as she can rs ago there were 113. Ah: To tl y prevails in them all, alike t, discipline, and clothes. 8 granted to th r. Wagland acci- uppear to be easily defined,but 0rd Chief Justice Cockhurn eral occasions insur- ave sought»; definite": in. It has been decided that through lifting Even if physical n accident, it is covered by (3 daughters and on sev , who was for up, the useof shey House, as me. battle ship Ben- part in the bombardment has been condemned at 1‘ further employment, e been given for her to oyal N avy. mpbell is an e -looking wom a. squawk but the geese are there and ver industrious, and before you know it the }\qun 7‘“,an as“ .....-.= panel. up and eaten every bit of the l but that grain. a. heavy ailments the policy. _ The relatives 111g in shallow said and suffocated those of a. mo fell under a Person havi shoulder Was ed: but in le Pneumonia. blades storm of a man who, while bath- water, was seized with a. fit , sustained their claim,as did 11 who, when similarl train and was killed. ng fallen and dislo k and fell upon he? “ I wonder,” what ‘ faid is? I wonderâ€" y seized, Again, a cated his put to bed and carefully nurs- 53 than a. month he died of ction between that ted shoulder is not but on the ground that the susceptibility to cold pro- ccident led to the disease m, the relatives were held to claim. once of intoxicating liquor” oritativel y sturbs the balance of a man’s intelligent exercise of his fac- and injuries received while in that not covered by an accident are those caused by running _ . k, as crotsinga railway, even at year It 18 State ace, without exercising dug care €215: Oil‘gllfrfeF ' ' V 7 ' , asslng trains. {Chamberss our ety of animal country. Amongst the l elephants, one buffalo, ’b xceptionally an, who pays robe, and is al- fashions. simple and un- desires his pri- fittingly enter- days without 4,000. in a license to drive etropolis, they are an examination at g down the road. It was the and he knew the little oked. y keep shooting among them all the I it doesn’t look well for a. wife to The conne complaint and a disloca. at Once visible, fitness and ostentatious as he always ,” said he, “ where vate visits to he, cannot be tained for even two or three an expenditure of £3,000 or £ Before men can obta cabs in the British l\ required to Scotland Yard. The e. to a. knowledge of the 'c public buildings; and .uround Loud tious routes to and fro: In his hunting g to find my Doocey D “ Him runned away. ” Then the funny little ma. like a. jackknife and said : “ Feel in my addles, ” restle need I) ll ' which y lea. killed hi entitled to “The influ 3‘3 been auth ence w mind ulties conditio policy, obvious 8- 1'0 9 topavlli r pl ml. 11 doubled up pocket, Brown Bess.” She put her little cold hare hand into his h It was warm and ni and something stirred insid “ croonâ€"cr-oo-n” came a. little the pocket, and Brown Bess screamen with v. )0“ It is my Doocey Daddies 1 you find him, Mr. Letter Man ?” “ I found him over at Tomm and I thought I’d bring him. . Brown Bess pulled the little bantam rooster out of the big pocket, and held him under her chi»; “He is nice and warm,” said she. love him.” , “ Put him in your basket on mv back,” said the letter to get you home 3:) a hurry before Jack 1"rost catches you. 80 little Brown Bess put Doocey Dadd1es in the basket along With the apple and the com and the bile??? 1-8::th ' n e . . :2; libeuigllvilrh her, and Jack Frost did not where catch her. go through defined as pocket. “influ- ce and soft, Presently voice from hich di turns four furroWs. or the The come alon in a. traordinary good nerve, and you may per- strmg. The first one is a. good way offlg The have doubt If you possess “118' At the next is a. little clos last one is fifty fee the first one was. this and a'man can knock the . saw one man take a. monkey- of any remarkable personal quahtv d bowl away and kill one. In I is the Simplest res . . Wants geese he may easily edge of what he is domg. It is rather the hief thoroughfares, and railway stations in nd the most ex n them. expeditions in India this d that the Austrian Arch- erdinand d’Este sh on, a pedi- n are Nor Where did y Peabody’s, M Words of Wisdom- e(lge is the knowing that we can- arge game are five going ck bucks, 39 killed t ckals. 43 bla. will oar, 20 tigers, and 17 ja. J quantity of fruit in South Lincoln- . . ‘0 'e. It is the sternest unmanageable horse across a. country, but 1 nd, this season has exceeded all kmd 0f reality and Some farmers in the dis- eding their stock on apples Know] not lino edge, :11, Reason by Welg (‘I quick, and get , Eng man. “ I want. previous y trict have been fe s are rather to be taken and pears. Among enthusiastic tricycle shivering upon the bank ; be counted Miss Mabel B ' it over. . . . r isle Elam: time is long, 8' “ 89m” °f ”hu‘ty 01' forty mile - , I - glory of eternity is the mark knowledge, but little knowl- l pufl‘cth up. 3 0f thing “i than tale warfare is not kept riders is to esan t, the sister of. in“ on g of taking bbou 111 the we level ,, peppermin ts, the novelist. otted all the . _ eavy rain-storm erha s on She thinks nothln s P P y persons receiving parochial relief corresponding period of 1892 the was 88,126. Children were last Barnardo's home fr in the British Me towns, and villa d, and We. angle?“ Wits are sure to madness near thin partitions do their bounds Puucfiu‘d-Judy- the shore of a little river .a boil; stood. It was built on hi that stood up out of the water. _ , better fl rof the house was on a level With the " ‘ 1,333.. that crossed thll river, and here if .A s a little can yshop. On the to 3“ or m e transgressed in therer wflarior of the house lived a man and order to perance to b nppe tie and their little curly‘headed boy. blaye‘man made his liVing by letting out ‘ oat: to people who wanted to go fishin gr rowing for pleasure. , ‘ thy. was a long board platform “ fi'lqe‘f bd‘ajl'ds and called a float. It reach- " 1,5111%: out over the water and to the 2,; this the boats were tied. . lived Punch an] bread W the queer house. . lull}. two gray and White kittens, divide. quee gh poles fill the The lower I wej ' ' ' ’t's not the king"ta man, not his title , 1 mp can make the metal any year admitted to Dr. om 161 different districts tropolis ; from 262 cities, es in England, Scotland, les, and from fifteen places ntly with a. soft cloth all In short, 3' very good 5111‘ kerosene-011, usmg for when I see (as I It ish‘ cd Side of Canton flannel. achievements of tile the sign of a wise or good man Irelan abroad . Mountaineerin in Switzerland. M Montreux, cend the R0 lion Caux a does not ant M. Worth, the is now almost sev the son of an old En , b0 entertainePl’WChase the repute of a good If the g thoughts g on stilts is the latest fad . de Lespaul, a. professor is preparing in this wise to ches de Nayes by way of The Professor eposited in a. conveniently able and prolonged warm place, where the and thoroughly. Bef kid-dressing, give oh the flannel, still all kerosene, and your flexible as new ki Way in which men express their In front of th slipshod and mean, it will be ,3 nd Recourbes. icipate a broken neck. great Paris dressmaker, y years of age. glish solicitor, and was rr at Bourne, in Lincolnshlre. edge It is sailihgt it isnild, nt people eat 20 per can t. more e e Weather is cold than when Heis When h yarrested in the for selling the on the ground ocument. The. Hence the Family Jas- sure themselves . _ something was wrong. recent origin. “ Who is su cleaning hat fall on the-fl f embedded in “I am inatiou of the - an of nine inches. “ If there is another house in re empty, and America run on y authori- i see it! with consuming a. hls throat and flushed the room like a. tiger driven to bay were consumed in “ W1“ you please 0 n the previous year. peped ‘3” quietly asked M 97,663, as agiinst , ‘ 400k at me 3” milk 24,890 gallons, l he rose up and e rs. Bowser. “ Why, what’s wrong?” t amazing ” What’s Wrong! a , The concert-goer at the Hcrels one of your suspenders t other end is also u Let’s get your vest of.” “ I’d like to kn my clothes in this Tree ” of India, are and you threw it over your shoulder and The use of the knout by the Russian left It there. That was one Of the bumps police as a punishment for various offences you felt.’ is on the eve of abolition. This step, it is “ I’ll give $10,000 to find the party who stated, is due to the direct intervention of played that game on me 1” shouted Mr. 3 Bowser, trying to look very fierce. length become aware of the excessive and, “ And you say your shirt hunches up?” in many cases, unnecessary use of this in- Why, the blamed thing has been trying to climb over my head all day, ernors of the various provinces to specially report on the subject. even children have not this barbarous mode of punishment, which _ . . opened his shirt and quietly observed : y cases has resulted in the Victim maimed for life. your night shirt and couldn’t find it 1’ m SWARMS or WILD GEESE. .“Oh! some means a. “ Hunches ! _ while my collar he. Women, girls, and been exempt from Mrs. under my collar button 1” he replied. _ over it.” d geese in, u \Vhat g at I’m a. born idiot!” howled Mr. Bowser them, can as . hing of that sort.” 0 Examiner reporter. so uncomfortable. I on the Sacramentoâ€"l don’t see how you got “Do you mean to say I’ve got on my 3:6“. as 82°” as ”lg: wheat night shirt ‘3” he demanded as a. paleness n ry ’3 0v r mm W’ geese. , succeeded the flush on his cheeks. es of them two or threc' Of Your socks caught; on the buckle of your trousers and rolled up ' '2: 1 hey are so plentiful In a ball 1 . h d k “And I did it myself?” ure. er ers to cop “Why, who else could have done it 1’" m great bands. , Mr. Bowser marched ofi’ upstairs and re- :1 on five acres, ! dressed himself. In doing so he came across er a quack nor the necktie he had worn the day before smuggled away between the two shirts. He realized that he didn’t have much of a Th - , . 2.“, f .. _ case against Mrs. Bowser, but it would nev- . ey have a. Skllhmjway- o ,g.‘ 93123. or do to let her oflscot-free. Therefore as mg the tender shoots ln their mouths and1 ‘ pulling and relaxing d 11' . on he aim-e,_down stairs and she asked him if an u 1n a all] 1 . , "‘ - """"“ ' ,7! .w m. \» they get the swollen grainsg wgith the I he didn t feel'fnore 13$ filmself, he drew and then eat the whole. is almost in large numbers, in entirely fair weath ers to drive them aw this I wouldn’t have are armed with loud and the himself up to his full height, _looked down sure to bring them 3.: liperdfpra proper length of time, and then but they often come p ' I k l d “ Mrs. Bowser, don’t let this thing hap- er. If?) many if; ' pen againâ€"not if you wish to continue ay. hl werafio or living in your present position! That is any “.7 eat. . 8 men all. It is no use discussing the matter, and -sound1ng VVlnchesters - give her husband any back talk. We will now go . . down to dinner and in overlooking the g and aclll‘hthi‘ough the matter as I have,I trust you will be induced swarm. . e ier ers g0 to be more careful in the future!” the morning and stay all day. It is a. continual battle. The geese must be kept goiuv A Surgeon’s N erre- he men rire plowing they e geese. Take fourteen It is the common belief each with a big plow that must possess what is spoken of as an ex- er and so on till the same time you must bear in mind that in t 0’1. more nearer than the case of a. surgeon the coolness, or calm- . , _, but it ult of a complete knowl- uds and I was almost natural outcome of his eceurate familiarity ‘ ’ up there I have of anatomy, and his daily habit. f manv a time: The an- A trooper would require a._very fine. nerve the “geese at Knight’s to go to a. masthead, or a. sailor to ride an e , . asailor’s confidence aloft is due more to a $§§§inztlé§aé¥nlcss 1f matter of habit than to any particular amount of courage. In saying this, I do ' t ' ht d ' t th almness of the HOW to Dry Wet shoes. no W13 0 epreCla e ec without ov caught in a h have k surgeon in the face of difficulties. but I ershoes, you have been may tell you quite plainly thatif you haven’t enough courage to be a surgeon I should be y What to do With very much ashamed of you, and you would , Which have been thor- turn out to be a. very poor creature, what- gh. and which, if left to ever occupation you might follow. Still ‘nary way, will be stifl’, '. this fact remains, and you may, ely ? If not, you Will be' interested to hear that I, who ‘ I heard only recently, many good surgeons, have us perhaps, be have known ver seen one fine courage. geon is, in my , hen. while still humble opinion, a. very fine fellow, and do see) the extraordinary erience is of value. who has not possessed a. very so much more endur- to the human race. So, y will dry gradually possibly, the great fascination which sur- ore applying French gery no doubt possesses to many, appeals emafinal rubbing withmore strongly to men of courage and ghtly dampened with ‘ determination than to those persons of more boots will be soft and Weakly constituted minds, or to those who r and be very little are less vertebrate altogether. affected by their bat} --â€"-â€"â€"- The slipper was ome mission board, 1 in the r in. ““0“”. Lenaâ€"“This is the $200 diamond ring Pl'Obably the very first Jack gave me. ” Maudâ€"“ Is it? I wonder what it cost him.” The Head or the House Dressed in a flurry _ pposed to run the interior of can made at this house?” ' _ 001- and sat dowu in a. way Rou'sse Quarter, to jar the house l‘ ything happened to the interior of our four more, ofl North your system, I’d like to The wonder to me is that I haven’t some awful deed. Mrs. Bow- , give you fair warning thatâ€"thah” paupers of Lewisham workhouSe. .An Mr. Bowser swallowed the lamp in up and glared around xplain what has hap- he hoarsely whispered as xtended his arms at full 8 ; of cocoa, 2,9341b. l length. Look at the set of nbuttoned behind. It’s no wonder you felt hunched up, as you call it. The leaves and stems of the Laportea the “ Burning umâ€"thuo is, about covered with stinging hairs after the man- amount consumed net of the common nettle, but of a. far more Bowser as he wriggled out of his vest. virulent nature. When touched the sensa- H Look at this 3” said Mrs. Bowser as she tion felt is as 0f being burnt With red-hot removed a towel from his shoulder. “I gave pain extending over other parts 0f you this clean, towel as I went down stairs and lasting several days. _ ,. a-.»t...-,.= ”yr .,. ow who dared fool with fashion!” growled Mr. h, . 3 almost sawed ofl‘ my ,5 I suppose you have discovered it In your hurry you ut on your day shirt 3 L l l i. i; 3* {3- g l g ‘5; 7i .: 1’. 9 ‘1 f. l“: it Are you trying to make out

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