Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1878, p. 1

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cirrjej std i oltci oirala ecial engineer koucllo atvt xauaud uracehfeid oij 1 1 2 lo z 1 1 e piasfcr cr arn3fai- eryufnpikm ot praniptlv ititudtd tt i u v campiletl j dec ita 1stt stn honja and shouting postbfivi drew up before the principal ind at- deal tlo cri iage was occu pied- liy two peraoha a uiaa ud a koium iio uaving ueara jcrc they culd qbtaia a gocitl uiihts c tiiijter jisniqithtcd si liytlu- iitijjw light of tte iin pallor tliw twotravellersehow- td a tttittige iiotitst toe wpican i wlier for she could hot hrought to dpver ifacuar last ic thau 20r present- l iain no more drank than cd k striking ty of village beauty ioa are and wtea yoajsay iam btriight with i crox hosthly sal iho longjwindjr drvtblias been 06 muchloc you you bva lakerra cum yea think i hara lei ua s oldworlh was about to ring thd bell wliott a door opened nd cloted- and 0 man oimaup to whero they weco junding 4 man about uie middle height butpsweifully built llisfaco beaten b- wind and ladn- ed by bud wa one which baring seen you would not caiily forget tbo eyes which looked itfaiilit out at you from under thelioavy overhanging browii had in them itrange and inijeaa ibable fatcina- tion lie was a iman you could ell who meant to have hii own way a sort of nwtin dangerous when roaaad i hivacome jfo auer my con- graulitions h aaid addressing hinrelf to old worths wifo and holding out hi tand which aha did not appear to soe ihare heardau about it from ths pott- boys all about i iho grand wed ding down at farpjer grants this morning it ia liickyj my meetaig you here i was on my way to give yu important news which have brought you fxjm over the sey with me its not n night when 1 man uaveli ifirthfcr than ho needa but l cant luy you sonm glad to sco an old aoquiinl- ance- 7 my friend put in oh worth tbig ladv is ray wife shehai hada long and fatiguingldriv and it hnighv quite unrlt for eonversa- ticja but to morrow hefbro resum ing our journey aha will i am suie be happif to exchange the warmest wiahes with yquvv jgldworth bad it tone of sweet patronage but tha other nian never looked in his direction only saying toilary thats your choice is it t why he looks if a bteath of wiudjrwaitli blow him away but yoo must hear my news alone cjet rid of hlurl will you or must ii 1 one- wordt exeuiniej old- worthy the colorjristig ito his face though he etrove to control his voice you cyme from a jour ney thetiightu stormy and this is your ercuso j for having drank too freely butiif youiannot be have yontkef it t b iwj- daifr ta irate vuu cctnureat i lodk here returned too other firing paw foe the firet time his eyes ujion old worths face tuy- i amei hirk shaw 1 i am the first mate cf the ship annie i rp rcrj have ixxn uioi 1 tri uliijtisfac- dotflxiox hotel acton tt 5rt aticw irofricjior the vita nc- rcrnitar finmp eileatliuto wunnio ahtcoraraoiicattnpieftocinfjsjxrclhl loth varus o thetrv- tt itjtri atigw irofriujrtiie tim li ute1 up i m gfpcrlafe witb nc- rcrnitur fiirpitrciiil tateiecitlnci toi wrcommoiauan ihtco alteration pa wtoti- iacaitlc barbuppmewitlrttje lkt axtscvive hostlers a the ac to n rcrntly frewi behtd aaets hote ud fair day a birid5ofstck irapirncuu c l be tc4 pivin 5 ctd 5pice isale afe 12 oclock j tiviiimfcjttsi m oaths credit on tpprofed iiint note au entries must benadeto r 2sa ydery sec avsl kkstrect auctioneer 25tf ndtthl if of tn 3 cxiiaiif of weill dgtoitandi yue ajtnn or at ra v relccade in jottttari wili opradpuyftuelideftto rnothe public ofatjl ka- ji xiqx3fc poltticl creeds jfjcra want a ool auctiosiei try he cadetitanls his basincsf jvas j tne underfigned brs teava to ah- icoancetofarnieitaodotherr pnggtd xq hatter vulkiux who pcrfot getting a new cham ttiitt tlier- vali conuft tcelrownlateresik by orrferinc one of e a ttotmeav impratcd tvljadir djkja -clsjtrm- i am now takncortfera or tbani patent rignt ta nuwaraetare and sell they are iirlthoatdwiotle bet tn the marfcet toar patronage is rep6etillr riouclte issgasserj onage susutttwarllitvaiatactur edandmldtir dijucdoab acton- oet iatbnts ctiiflilcii drvlcf iicil or oilr eaiarojatit rriiiineutal dtilguc lnwza injurkv and icjis 1 cavete aiblmafril inlcrffrefjo5f lo patents rnimt y altfinkd io inventiosskr i li ej by ill flatpnt office may ftn inthoh ras- a tic patent ofrjcr- re ar ibl- to mate iifrciauitnjttipnsndiecf patnt more ttompily and wlib hroadtr an jhettrclaiibittttn those wboare remote from vifcttigtor and rfcficrlptlan of ycar device i ire vu 4 jnaafce an tsamlimtion free oc change h and advise you as to tte ptentaaliuy iah correspondence strictly eoafldentjal iprices as tow as tuoge of an reliaole e refer io qusclals in tte patent offieecd to inventors tne very state of tnejjnlon pppodte patenlofficc wafihlnztoo dc rpilb ostipio hrsfj ptow pactqitropjekelt tie bubfctiher having parehified tha ictoa flow works it prepared to far- jiniftistnglej aa4 doable frame iron pfowrv as tjellas the boei gaz flow viich has gunedthe repiitatiott ol being ie faestxrabg flovrnaae at he cisnal rates all repair done pa the hottest j notice- and at the cheapfft prices gt sypxbr mtth oab if off serticr the nadtraiened lias for service 3 fokua sjsffoik boarort townahip oa esaaeonr 112 con tenns jjlt0ealftt ofenice wh- ctbbos -j- fh boy your harhessat the ontario siddlerri where you get the worth of your money 1 a splendid io of nkwcopaes onhandj f i gj- au parties intending to pur chase harness should do so at once before the rush commences id order to secure a poobl set 1 e ceeech acicvn jan- 587 a vo4fc rn your own town t5rautrree korikk keadl it ix you wanto baineasal eawoiafce great rv ait uie urae tney worfc wriie vttrtittalars toh bat trnts oo fsaiiaiiiilac she was uli and firm ttatilr figure she pad brown hair thick- and curl ing there was a isful lock in jthe dark deep eyes whose abundant lashes fell on rounded warmtinted ch eks the lips rd and npo might have excused any pan or longing to kiss them her companion who was at least ten years olderwas evidently in a very different position of life he must have had good blood in his veins at leaityon couwhave ryetsed it from the long slender fingsrs terminitibg in the rx- qusite filbert shbjed nails he was tail and tligbtiy faeliiorieii the face- would lavs been called a handsome one but it was- too pale an too delicate in outline toiifg- 6t the idea- of complete minly beauty well ilarr my darling- he eiid holding the girl in his arms how do you think you wil like being ilrs oldham ands painters wife i- would you rather have ttayeda poor farmers daughter v i suppose i could have remain ed so had i wiihexj ort could have ibnen a farmers wife there wereplenty of lads who wanted me there was bob turner son of- one of the rjchest iarmers in kent and tom milier who fought joe martin because i walked home front church ons sunday evening with joe when i promised- to walk with tom and you prefer me i to bob joeor tom t returned the man yes or why should 1 hive tnarrieilyott f he drew- her hand down upon his shoulder 6016011105 lovingly her soft brown hair thefj had the room to theraselreg and so wrapped up era thay in each other that they failed to notice a face from outside which pressed- close against the blindlest window was watching therri with bright strained sinister eyes bot when theeirl- changing her posilibu did catch sight of the facef the blood suddenly fotaock hercheeis and lips and uttering a ahprt sharp cryshahidherfaoe ogain on herl husbands shoulder ojuy goditcannot be 1 she eicdaimed we ate watched arthur dont ton bbo j buttbe face hadlvanibhedf and so old worth replied quietly- ily darling isea nothing it woa only anerfous fancy f aiding as shewas ehirorin in hljiirms you know joujaro telling a lie you- call yoursejf ft fineeentleman well- in the matter at iwurds ynu beat we no she wouldnt like it y wouldnt cire to jo sprawluig at her ft the fioori here are dusty keep a civil tonguein your iheai and 1 hive no wish toi iuteifure with yau his large strong hands were clenched butjlhey hung down heavily the sooner rou go you know ha went on the better it wiilho for all thrae i yes do go dear cxeuitiied mary with nj assumption of giiyety in her voice- whatever youidodout quarrel mark is redgh and vioudit i know bat he may have nets which i ought to hear of 0 urie 1 shall tell you every tiling i i will leavp yonmhen for ten minute said joldwortb address ing himself to jtarkj not you underetund op account of your threats but because a gentleman will allow na brawl to take placer before a lady and i see nothinjr less than thjs i would satisfy you at the end of ten minutes i shall return oldotth glanced at his watch and left the room the doer closed after- him and the two wers together hark folded his arms and fixed his eyes an the girls face under thai keen and piti- lesssibcrutiny she writned and winc ed as in some great physical pain the wind shrieked roundthe inn the wood firs on the hearth crack- ledand spluttered the red names i leaped up fitfully a cart lumbered near on the dirk road and drew op ponderously at the inn door at length mary broke the silence f for gods- sake speak she said v do ypu wish to kill ma by just looking v mat i wish i tould he rejoined i should like to see you dying with- inch bytnch under my eyea but touching you youre th3 right sort of a rtrl arent yort i for a man to hate loved before in deed hewas it man nothing but a small boy who went miles after the least thing vou wished for and god save cq for if i go dowii and doat cbmo back any aorej bowwill that girl i know of ia kent bear if t if she know that mark would hove r come back again to take her in bin arms and kias her any more hy it would just break her heart or sand her road and all the time you wore racking lovetp this fine gentleman4thij creature thit looks niors like i sick girl than a nun 1 why if i wore to slap ho thing friendly orj the shoulder it woulp go dowa like a ninepin and hdi for pain you hear any rumor of the ship boingloatl no said he t ydp hadnt thatieicuje then do you love him i 1 i fancied i did have you any excuse v no only fatber- and mother were failing and he said ho woahl dd anything fur mo ui1 raaka men lidy and take mo topbciss wanted tamxs set iiiucil and tvcij onesuidit would be such a fine thing forme and tliey uma me proud and that was i how it-hip- pened are you ashamed of yoursdf vi haquestionsd vfa- i 1 l lxo you jespisa yourself 1 yes i ido you hate yourself as deserve to be hatedl- yh god knows i do well he replied thestrarige thing is that who ought to tats jou ujightto scorn and apilrajqu lore you just as madly as evpr polly polly j cant bear it for gods srtke come to me ruy darling j for a ihoment aha stood irteso- lute then with a law cry she cung her arms around his neck and dropped her head against his beartifa strained her close to him kissei herwith long passipa- ate kisses calling her by a hundred endearing names sewuing to for get everything i4ve the fact that she was in his arias agaut after their separation at lencthwith a yudden tfvulsion of feeling j he thrust her from him almost rough ly- saying in a voice jirred with suppressejl paision have yon forgotten youroath the othhat youakoreto uie that night nndej thd moonlight when we stood r to- stuor in your fathers gardettf she cowered against the wall shrinking from his eye as the child shrinks frout the hand tlit stricken ii i forget nothing she- moaned i j say that ontu over again thehj he exclaimed holding her handa in his as tu a vice j sjiaro rre this she cried what have you- done that jc should sjiare you it be retortedj almost brutally pbnie i lave a fancy to hear tbatoirth and hearit i lcin prompt you with it and then as oaa speaking in a wunsj she 6oke j y if ever during yod abunce i let any man touch ury lips orj willingly listen to any words of love or become in the least word thought or deed untrue to vou miy i be skin soul and body so help me god 1 thats the oath yod made and broke thenf- ho lexclaiiued still holding her hinds still looking alh herfaco witk his keen pitilesij eyeaj qllark shfl- cried i iovh you afid onlyiyou i it is not too late jet tomorrow let tii fit together j j no we cant get out of it like that ha tejoined j idontknow that ive much conscience or it may be tbat i have a good deal in iay own way where two folks love each otiar they make their own laws in what i think whuta right to them is right and whati wrougis wtroni bnttthis- man your husband iveltosseu- over far more precious cargo to save the ship i am not what men call pfous either i dont live different on sundays to what i do other days and lirut not particular aout going to ohsrch wiien im ashore but i am a bit supeistitious i be lieve iu a god and if your oath meant anything it meant every thing if youd made a blunder and married this man loving me all the time aud jbst aaid 6iuiilei and childlike mark i am sorry forgive me i would have taken youback to my heart and thought nothing hard of yoiij bntie cant get away from this oath what sort of god would ha be i who would let his natna be taken and sworn bv just to make a fine adund 1 it strikes mofl obsened murk l hs a womadjj hat sir said lshesnot as anxious for that is the tailor the- one who bad rtprov- you would have her- youra coa edhis conirrtnioa for what he back too soon wo havent dtuio our talk yot woroa fancy to finish it ontbo shore i a fancy which you must most certainly rtisign replied oldworti foroing a smile though lie wis trhita as death and his hands and lips were guivering ilary my dear are yon com h r n no she isnt put inmarki do you think shed rest rilhoil knowing mynewsl i tell you again you came back too 600n- j as five minutes walk aud talk on ti ahore and then it will all iie ovei yes tfieu it will all be ovj dear said marv going to er-hos- liiind you dont want to grieve me do- vbul he auswered coiiic 1 ii- xo i tuilst go to he shore 8 ihst she replied indeedj i iljould like it it is such alrin bjwa mark has tor me thai it tfkes mv head throb nd bljrn 4d the uight air might cootiti i 9 you shall tell me terjihing t gidoldkoith j i i yes everything she answered 3 well of cduriei khall jcotne- llthjion si as yoo like ejaculated jsiark 0 during this brief dialogue- bfid en wailing with a look of suilrn ipatiepce on his face if i so those three wsntofftibfohe sght the white panicsiricken noon seeined tobe ilyiug through tha sky folloned by graac masses iftloud asthese hreecarhe to he shore you could katdly tell which was the lodderthe winds yoico gr the seas thenpihtg of be ocean and the stormseemed to be holding soma wild reveh the huge blck foam treated wayea pahie with th sound of thunder ajainstthe ladd and the hissing spray blosn up like- tnioke dash- dd in the faces of the two men and the woman- when they were fairly an the beach mark turned to oldwocth and saidin a voice hit waa audible through the sound dfwind and waves- loot here ndwlnr be frank and aboveboard with youd loved tlflsgtrl alocg timq ago we were uiayrnates togetnertauu iiarvusd- on taa that she shodldloye you better come now dont- be greedy let us hare firfe minutes to say goodbye injand then i w never again cross your path or hers this t sweir old worth turned to his wife do you wish it f je asked she murmutedlfaintly yes it will be better i suppose i so he lie j her wiltvhis arms for i a piinute while he kissed her lips lovingly then hk let her go and iwalked atide turning his back to the sea j i 1 the moon- was nnrryinb the hea- vensahd all around oldworth the night shook aai climorei at times he seemed to hear footsteps comlngjqidgoingjnear him and at- times he 6eemed ia hear a sodnd of sinking throvrgh the- storm but- these were only aickxincieii he wafted five minutes he waited ten thjnt he- turned and i went nearer to the sea but his eyes could hot discover that for whioh they were loekin mary he caled at tha top of hia voice miry nsy c ailing where are youf but there came no answero his calh wind snrl sea laughed him into derision atnd overbeadth eeruod his inconsiderate speech but dotit you take on sir more natstiian one get blontn away this weatheri tbanjc yon iknow the bat retuaned 1 oldwdrth- with awfnl quiet in its voice then he turned from jhemj take nly arm wsnt you sir f aaid the sailor who had last spoken observing that oldworth iseenied hardly able to control his steji this sailor wts known on he aniiie jim the iigfoh hearted thank you- rejoinedoldworth taking the mans hmd tknow yod mean welt and 1 thill not for get yon you aro afsjior ia there any boat lo you think that couldjfollow and fiid tbeait can they be all the vay down yetl down it theery bottom of the aeal why i thought juat now i heard her latih dont ydp think ehe might tave yuri past us i i shall find her again some day not toi night perhaps bat dome idayj j he pressed his hand to his fore head us if tocollect his thoughts then aory which those who heari will never forgetbroke from bis fips and ran through the edrm high upjitwentfr awayoyer tne windtbe dead i mrii have heard it then felrsenseleitotls ground the sailors gdoilhearted cross road between lots sjli lt and 2ud coticttsion niiiltiai le roeve cider iaymcnl l moved byeeid and pearm lint lie bill pfeseuted by jj ti iefiiu ipr kiepicg a sick tnd jndii4nt iersch ortbree m kaj b paid ad ftllowa mrs fielding 87 alex parris fpjr going nnlhaiiifbt for dr mcnsughton from jotpijrfge 0 riit yinagii and for itshuig the doctor jaiclf 82 andioja cuni io medicine prevjdia ti poing for- the dodtor 25ctiitsin dr iklvndghtdp althoifg itbeing aiiightvhd does riot cljargsrijs- nich is tbstowushlp avoutd litr j to pay if v j i tho crkprieia rarfcrn messrs inaui davidson ifof ad- rerusing court iiaci aaav notices of- voters lirfketi k-jiichronmotiontr- mdmiiui ai 1 dr mcnaughton iboibul amour- ing lo 920 wai psidjthe reeve ordering pay njent 1 a a numerously signed petition wat submitted to tbo coopcii by lawyer mcdonnell i praying that the council consider thenecessity- bl providing alocklip to prbvimt if possible the too frequent lawless proceedings cjmawleis pirsonaiwho aia present yt ahhe gatherings in enn village frorrfdurent parts of the township be patil orj was read and on moraonu was la dwrer for i jtfeer coruderatior another petitioi from denial mcmillan arid oshers asking tha j men both bore ojdwortt back prftcouncil to ghrs attention to the their shoulders p the inn medi cal aid procured but all that night hd ravel deliriously tery early the next morning in tha first lights tha bodies of a man and arms were- washed ashore two ilors identified tie inana body as elate of the highway on pari of tha idntt line was read and onmoliou was olsd laid over for further con- atyeration it wasnioved by held aind mc- wotaan chuped in eine anothers that the council adjourn that isf their first mate mirk shaw of thascbobner annie willianil grant a farmer inkeut swora to the womanybjdy is being that of bis daughter who had heeu uiar- ried only thd daf teforec the- two had decent burial sde by side oldworlh lived bafcrcaspn never retqrned to him heutlnyible- sdrce pkientranda dangeroos sne wrlenever the wiijif is high and westerly sky bhrkeepers to meetat kirks hall hillpbnrg ontiiesday- the 16th november 1878 for township bosineai- wjcltylebclek moon fied aster the great spaces p id worth eearche directions then extremity wherd fbin ever between of black cloud d the beach in all he went to its two sailors were loungin together have you seen a man and a woman pass up this way t he iuwted wefaw you and another- man4 dowuwitha girl esjnfcsine cooncll c stwibrtowylslhocllstl the conncil met puraunnt toad journment ther eevo in the chair members all presebt tie minutes of last meeting raid alid oqifirnied movod by mrshoryeedvbecondv edby mrgrananrtnatthetrtos- ttuitoxtes i jiferbe instructed topiyithof ao- i- count of j messrs ltwson brds j i1timff for bridge on lot pi3rti rrai jc 7 j moveiby mr socond- ed by mcrgrahaai that thd -ttaia- iirer bejautborixeij to pay to donald kenneyi the t sum or 15 for irjriw susuiaedby himself and damagj bb his bhggy in passing over die hilu oq lot 13 stfi oda cani4l i imovedby mrjgraham becohd- ed bymrsbortreedthat the sum r of12be paid is david cross for thd use dnidhforthfte sittings of 1 judges court of hevision of yoters parrje j moved hy jr lindsay second ed by mr mceaerj tkat tha sum cif tvs be paid to peter mann tet punkandxepaira of bridge oa cross read betweei lots s7 and 28 in the 5ih confession of this town ship olso sj- for repairing cul- iert iul 32 trti con and repir- ins- bridge orildte27 and 23 5th con 3 in all 1215 carried moved by mr orahard seconded by mr lindsay -thatthetreasur- el be authoririd to payffiefolld- ing sumrto the parties named 5 toi jimea jiartlnj for extra work on bridge 15 and 155con 5 to dames nickel for dedar for bridge neargjtil 20 and 21 7th cox glotojohn nickell for ra- wii of 5jra coo 321 to thomatr hendersorf for now abat- menta jjridge 23arid s3f ta con 21 to ijumea campbell for iiridgc927th line carried some slipihod mortals that it is permissihle and indeed ocfrnmeudoble tateu fibs m cashes where the utteraiice bfjtbepuin truth might give oanceor pain- that this dobtrine is- practically carried ootid society we all know- persona who wish to a void receivl ifngjud welcome visitors wiihout resevting to a posist rebutf direct theic servants to say they are nit at honiep glad to see you is the greeting with which the aian of polished manners meets thebore wh osa appesjance be rcgirds with horror invalids list iope ofe- covery are info mad by smiling friends tuattheyare looking better everyday rash menf business are congtatulatepl on their urilliiat prospects by those who know they are oil theyprge of ruin in fie never to utter disagreeable truths and to deal itberally in ogreellijj falsehoods seem to be the accom- pli4hmentihegatie positive rrmost indispansableto individ uals who desire bibe perfectly at home in polite society tosuoh ooarteuus hypocrisy we ciiinpt subscribe it inaysonie times be expedient to tell the truth but never necessary td invent lalse- todds for courtesys sakef infiuila liara is dona bythat are called white lies t io nine oases out of ten tha plain truth kindly spoken is beneficial to those- who seqk faciei ad v53 or aiiy kind of in- ormitioa- drai1 ia no caseus falsehoodj however well intended really justifiable jyfiea it is deemed unwise w apeak the truth say nothing t no we cant escaje it- 1 dont you know we cantv waan t it tor this just to meet yon hdre thut tho ship came back three months before thd time she was due do just aa i tell yod and he would have taken her in his arms again but anlydeftyoutwhe m0a6t so7f aiand oidworth came i you a girl td- have trusted add believed into have prayed for night and day i why in some of cur great storms l have dona what i i never did filltet i tjfvb e i told ton- 1 should be ten min utes he said r f have been kwelve come mary your tooni ia ready wish your friend good night i some minutes ago replied one of the sailors taey ccvtaihly have not come op this way now lilt ink of it theyjant hive got rouni any other way because the tide is high up over the rocks why you must be drank tjill to talk liko that tried toaecond sailor dont you know the gen tleman was married to her today then he turned to oliwdrth nevermind ihim sir theyve oniv got jiigherjnp ill he bound wei find hem fast enough- what might the turns name be v how in heavens name should ithjit help youp ratntned oidworth desperately i the mans iiame was mark shaw aal he wasa sailor mark kjrkl why thats- tur mate i oried botnmenf to gether welij well do all wa oah iuy iwept down to theaea and while oldwbrfh a toqd fooling that the horror which he isuspeelad could not really be and- wondering what he should do next the men returned beaiiag sqoietbtng with theni eriu towhshle -touncil- a tbisconocil met at town ball erin ullage oct22 tiie keeyo in theehair members all present john beunet from second oon- cession applied for reaiunerutidn for keeplug a bojr whdsa leg hid been broken by a thiush ing ma chine on motion of mcmillan and raid the reeve ordered the sum drljo to be paid to mr- ben nett for his rouble and expense in the above case 1- a ciir was presented by neil curria tor s2 for repairing two road sorapars which on motion of pearin and dr mcnaughton the iodve ordered to ba paid- moved by mcmillan and raid that the till presumed by r4 i wood for postage registration and envelopes odnnected wilh the de- ljvary of the voters lists to the several parties as by statute direct ed amounting lo q6t5iepaid tha have ordered the till tpbs paid moved by reid andmctladguton that jdhnmddjnard be paidf3- 48 for gravel garnished by him for movedby irjiiindsay sebondedj i6yjll lceaery that iaive ba krantedlto inrpdace a bylaw to amend jby liwi no 30s appoinu- ing collectors of tiie rates for tb year is p and that said bylaw ba read the firs tinie cinied moved by mr shdrtreerl seepul wlbyilrorankm that the by- law to lly law no 1 306 ap- ciniiag collectors of thejoates for the y 18781 bstead tha second knd unrdftiraes and passed cap- ried moved by jfr- grahami secdndv ed by mr- liidsaytast tba u9 count of charles mcclelland coa- missioher 1 fortiailding bridge- pn bjse line 9uipjnce8sion amount- ingtos5ts jlje paid by the trea- suter the tdwnabipqftrafalgr t w paying a like sun- carrjed the council thau adjodrnad qr til friday the the ohaigmgainst thaj crange rueiiinmontrshl for vvfi kufc on the 12th of july wj smiiied they no oubtrotepdajjiinst the siayoraaifothersjfflia int- prisohment there is in tha heart nf wo man inch a dwp all of love ai do i can freerfl it l 1 t itjli h l v jasut

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