Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 5, 1888, p. 1

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good quality cuaftm work and eopairuir rornptly attended to i one ncr commandment chriit gato ua for keeplnc i 1 1 that it ti broken li tomoa for woeptnc t if it vore kpt i all the world wooid be atnefiif j for love ii an angal tniq haipaou briflittj lctr one another i altireccpt ail folded bat thiao limoa are modern audlhat word is olden andbr4niiieaaandiiiaabani 6a teflon ace prorte i that only a few j can jnd linr for lotfng bayiuihchcapcitniart sell ia the dcarcat m each for himself aloca bolt u the ciarct7 ufouauttic j aya won by the tronijeat the aayi he wocld arc the lbingi thatlire loaficst i kay fjvx the heart of cian cvca for his brother korothia we think do re love one another self la a tyrjet we lameumcs cast down and canqacc rcjoiclci another to crown teach u 0 chrirt be conrtant in lorios j likeness to the t oartaithfclncas rtoviiie so to oar life i shall new raptie be pvca knl lore nuke the earth tfccocsinungof bcavca jcruifc ffirkixgkam stltd yfttniliffeamjtg my white robe wi r tfllliams rll street acton i invention jbssrass the laal half oentary not leactamangthe won- darioflbtestitaproereaalf a method and art- lem of rork that can be performed all orerlhe eoostrt wtthoot aeparatlng the workers from their himm pay liberal any one can do the work therfexjroonf oroldinoipeeialabfllty required capital hot heeded root are started tasatoat thltoflt aod return to ua and we jrol isd yon free otmoiinttotjmt t and m- stanie to yoa that will start yon in oa portable to yoa wbfeh will brlniyon in more moneyrlgbt away thanmytbfbtf euain the world qjand ocoat free j tbub a col augusut maine ill vox x reaa and then act uuy will am honorable employment that will riot take tbem from their homes and families the prothi hare larca and anro for rrery indoatrlona many nan made and are now making ipwwrj gyj yoeo or old oh ray reset mj rosejjv the eiciaautiao fell cpoa my cart jait a t was crossing the moat crowded and daneccoos part of broadway i filanood roabd quickly and eaw a tittle black- robed hgare tarn to dart back amorig the throng ing veiiiclesbat i preveuted ir there wu no time to cipost ajate ocvrgue in4 k i caajjht her up fn anna abe waa scarcely heavier than a child and earned ker bodily to the sidewalk there taid i aa i put ber oo her feet aciin joatifl lady yoa hive to tlunk me for yoax life if youd been knocked down in that crowd yoad hare ba kiuod bat she ghowcd no disposition to thank me she wrung her little gloved bands with what seemed to me absurd distress and glanced back into the street with longing eyes that actually had tears in them and said again in a tone of genuine anguiah u oh my rose 1 ay rose p and as my eyes foijbwed direction of hen there tare enough in the middle of the road oa the mud but yet encrushed and unspoiled there lij fair white rosei weli i said iyi iheaxd p ladies who had a perfect passion foe flowers be fore bat never of one who would idly and deliberately endanger hr life for oce why my dear madam you can get sach a rose aaxtxat for tn- cents ii any floriats ny day i she turned her betntiful teaxful eyek- upoa me thee fail of mote reproach bat not that rose she said oh sir it grew upon my darting mothers brave words look and tone all thrilled ma and a- sentiment of shame oppressed me i beg your pardon f mattered add then rescued the prettblossom and placed it in its owners hand she thanked me then rith an eloqoent phfting of her soft gray eyes to mine and a fervent ohjsirrilthank you both the ianoe ad the tone haunted me for loog afterwards for t while in deed ifouad it difijcalt to forget ber how many rcmantia speculations aad theories wove- ta my owu imagination around thejretty creatare with her sweet voice tjd sofj gray eyejs she wax an or phan without aj friend of penny in the world i thdnght the dependent of rich relatives whose pride made bitter the bread they gate- each of these theories was my favorite in its turn although i most inclined to cherish the hut one i was the junior partner in my ancles law firm my mother had always been bis favorite sister and as lie was a con firmed eld bachelor i seemed to stand to him almost in the place of a son it was generally supposed that i should be uis heir i must confess that i myself was strongly of that opinion apart from that hope however i had no better prospect than of the average success that mosttnen attain to by patient ind consdautioastoil one evening my ancle summoned me lo accompany him on a visit iu iutrodace yoa to the girl i wxnt yoa fo marry said he x was too mach starued to speak he had never nientioned the subject of marri age before and it took me quita unawares shes a charming girl the old gentle man went an and her father is my old aad esteemed friend- shes the girl id choose formy sons wife if i had son and il yoa can please and win her why your fortune made 111 promise you thai was the nearest approach the had evermade to a promise that f should be hit heir i made some light reply and went with him obediently iff my soal i realised the absurdity of the only objection i could at present offer to his wishes a tjntimeolal fancy for a lovely girl to whom t had only spoken for an instant whose very name i did not know and who had probably forgotten my existence i asked one question only about the lady i was to meet and mashed for my own folly while idid so bat i was yoong and said i to myself there are sach romnj liq coincidences in real life sometimes bo i inqaired has the lady a mother living uncle t ify uncle barst but langhin- i to be sure she lias said be kfdther and father too wiy 1 are you afraid of- a motherinlaw im going tn ktrodooe yoa to kftte stafford the bankers daagh- ter f a handsome girt blackhaired black eyed tall imperioai a style and temper she received njf ancle warmly myself with good- na tared tndifferdc half friend ly half defint i felt certain that ber fathers wishes and my ancles were the same and that she knew of bem and had made op her mind tdreaikt them the dinner- passed over pleasantly 1 sat by kate who entertained- me ad our ably with ber admewhat barpbat df cided ly witty tongue suddenly lna pause of the codtsraatiod we all osdrh thesoond of pisjistn arnomfabote ftnd tfresbi isawmy boit glance at kate as if iar- priied she nodded to him lightly she woaldat come down she said as if answering a question she dined with the scldena an boar ago then turning to mevlti ray ooasin clara laid abe she lives with ai since ber mother i death bach in odd girl 1 my heart beai rapidly i hare explained already thai i was yoong and naturally mcliued to be romantic here was a poor dependent ooasin motherless and with a lovely voice barely an odd coiheidenco at least i thoight the gentlemen woald never get tired of sitting over their wine i was silent and distrait 1 uw that my ancle glanced at me in some surprise and i fear rimpreasodfr stafford with the idea of my intense stapidityjjft couldnt be helped both my lieirl and my wits had sown away aps nit to the ladies autiha4i baoco to follow them ify ey went striim to the piano as i en tered the room there sat a graceful figure clad in an evening dress of some toft black material with white flowers at iter throat aldiahec sonny bair she aroa as- we entered aud my heart gave a great wild bound it was she ft was my sweet white rose for so i had got into the habit of calling her in my fhoaghte and so i shall call her always she did not appear to recognise me iai deed beyond the slightest casual glance she scarcely raised ber eyes bat i was just as well pleased of coarse t shoal d find an opportunity to refresh her memory and the secret of our havingpretioqsiyraet woald remain oar own bo i watched my and pres ently joined her as she stood beside an exquisite stand of flowers yoa love flowers ifits vane 1 baidil i remember when yoa camenear raking life and limb for a white rosei then she knew me i met the fall and thrilling glance of the gray eyes just as i had met hem once before is it yoa she said and laid her little haad in tetne impalsitely i a fair beginning for a love aflair and be sure i made the roosrof it when i bade farewell to my hosts that night i felt that i was hiving my futare wife behind me bat not the one my uncle had chosen for me i i did not think t becessary to inform him of that fact however there woald be plenty of time for that indeed when i reflected upon the evident superiority of he sets a deal of store by yoa alameda my sweet white hose to her ooasin kate and all other created women it seemed to me in no way improbable that my uncle woald consent to think the same m a fine girl a brilliant girl a girl after my own heart is katesaid be enthusias tically the little coasia is well enough too issppose stafford has adopted hsr helldo no more than give heria home thoqgh his fortune tvill all go to kate some rix weeks later he asked me- how matters progressed youre ap there constant stafford tells me tzii he we thought the thing woald have been settled before this whats the trouble my boy j isnt kate kind j she was the kindest of women though i should hardly have cared to tell him aoir she had discovered at once how matters stood between clara and mrselff- and was our comforter and counsellor having in fact broaght as to an rmden landing far sooner than we thoald hare arrived at it for ourselves i jget married said she claras a free agent and so are you want yoa married so that wy true lover dick grey may have a chance with papa- as for your uncle nobody knows that self willed old gentleman better than i do marry cura and take my word for- it he will forgive yoa within a week i desire nothing better than to marry clara forgiven or anfargiven said i clasping the blushing girl at my side in a fond embrace bat will my while rose risk dwelling in poverty she nestled close to my breast i am not at al afraid of poverty she said if yoa promise me the sunshine of love i can promise thai i said xot much nwir than that cura for i am poor j she smiled brightly youll be rich wfaea you have me wont yoa r she asked eagerly i kissed her tenderly ify darling iahaflindecdianswered rich in happiness so i married her privately with kate for bridesmaid and then went straight to my ancles house he was sitting in the library we went ia trembling uncle ssid i i hope you will forgive me here is my bride i was afraid you woald neter consent and might even try to pari as if we told yoa so i married my little white rose he had jumped ap and was staring be- wilderedly white rose i cried he kate stepped forward otherwise clara vane said she my fathers ward and the heiress of ten thou- saod a year let me solve the mystery clara woald not have her riches known so mach afraid was she of being sought for them and papa wanted me to marry yoar nephew because he is to be yoar heir al- thoigh t love another and a poorer man so i planned i interrupted her almost shrinking from claras side an heiressi yoa an heiress i my poor little rose she looked at me with eyes of love and joy not poor bhe said since yoar love is mlnei bat without that i should be poor indeed dearest rememberyour pro mise the sunshine of love is the first necessity of existence to yoar white rose that makes uine times youve accession meds said ann t frosper looking sharpjy ap from her knitting have i said meds bant ben this book li so iwf ai dall and im tired of my croihet and i cant think of any wtie tej i mlm afraid you find ooantry lifd rather dnljmy dear observed aunt prosper purs ingjap her lips 10 h i dare soy i shall get ased o it in tins said meda rather dolorous y r i dlillbiiik aant prosper that ft i loped rhere ji he a so of mincing ra iltert tojifidiome marriajeable mea st iks oat beff bat ihaventsaccoeded well youre pretty to look a said prosper idoolr deny the t bat iiat mucli of s porker j h said mods ia little disdi enfally omaq mat bd a worker ia i ii part na codutry malt she to e are re- very woman orter be a worke said aaot proiper t sluld be very t jrty for jmy n radolph to mnrrj- any wc nan as con int bake bread and cook a htcken vtiiahe marries that if for he aii tmach moi e than a child yet j py the by said meda when ishe po yoa mean rudolph t f coarse whom shoald i mi aa v hesa fin u op his rabbit trsr in the kitchen hes got fourteen oat alijady in tbejine woods is that where he goes every norniiig before daybreak cried meda wit 1 spark ling eyes how i should like to o with himl vl honsenso said mrs pcospei at that time in die morning it would be sach fari pleade meda dout let aieiiear of no suh non- lease said mrs prosper rather sharply with the snow a foot deep and the frost fit to take ones nose off 1 j suppose the snow isnt any deeper now than it was yesterday when jfeu want ed me to go with radolph to tle maple sagrcamp paul germond wanted you then j as if pznl germond i wishes made any difference to me said wsdi besraning to be seriously vexed i wish paul ger mond woald raind hit own business paahi afine young fellow said aant prosper wiling excited in her tan and meda j ie prosper his wife sweet y voice that thrilled me gpodbules red ace the old stock sell off theoldgoods cheap stock ap with new novelties fash trade with energy 7 advertise jndicioasly be carefnl in giving- credit ron a cash business or as near to it asl possible cash customers can be held by fair gen eroob and odartou treatment oredit customers sometimes quit when their hilts grow large cash customers never leave unpaid bills when your stock gets low use the tele graph to order goods rather than loaea oajtomer it u not the amount o goods sold bit tbflproflt on them that makes- one grow weaitby worse lack for him said fcfeiia i think so myself grimly observed mrs prosper and meda went to bed in codsiderable disgrace with her jaunt a circamitance by no means usual with her before daybreak however shs was up and dressed her rosy face wrapped aroond witii a furedged hood her eyes sparkling brighter than the pale stars in the march heaveni tin epite of aunt prospers post- tivt command she had determined to go with rudolph to thai rabbit runs in the forest j l it will bea regular lark shi told her self aunt prosper is so sin id that i shall flirt with her boy veil why shouldnt ii hes a nice little fdlow when once he gets out fromander his mammas wiog although i shbaidnt think of marry ing hhn v and thus meditating meda sipped oat iuttjthe frosty dsfckness smilit to hear the regular b as sooqj snores of un aoi the more soprano nasals oi as she passed their door i shall overtake budy befoi the black glen she thought pleased and lurprised he will cross aant proiper will be whei in together at the breakfast tab b at as she tripped lightly over the fal len snow here following the glimmering oailxne of a tittle cattle path there guid ing her coarse by a desolate pine tree whose tapering crest seemed to point sky ward like a spectral finger she began to wonder that she had not yet reached the clustering cedars that formed the gateway to the black glen- it cant be possaoie she thoaght with aiaddengasp that i have lost my way all of a buddeuher heart stood still her limbs seemed to cive way under her dreadful fear took possession of her as she j ftlfing to an old stump to avoid the shriek ing rush of the chill north wind i shall be frozen to death she wail ed orroc perhaps eaten by bears the rosy dawn was all cloaded over now the darfcneti ieeqied to settle anew over the sky add the driving snow flakes pierced her face hke neediea out oh benarvou mountain in a saov storm 1 meda indis tinctly remembered a legend plo little boy who bad been frown to death ten years ajo in this very localily daring one of the terrific tempests that were not unusual in the months of february and march in voluntarily she began to sob and weep like a child im cot ready to die yet she shudder ed- ive been such asiily wicked girl and i always expected to live sach a long bright happy life oh i cant be frozen to death before f am eighteen 1 jlrra- second as it were all the little faults and failings of her life seemed to he emblazoned before her eyes in character of fiery gold the short comings the saucy speeches the petty negligences and omis- aons that had seemed such trifles in their time 1 it i could only jive it all over again i cried meds wringing her poor little purple hands and shrinking from the furious on- slaughter of the wind j at that moment it seemed toher like a joddea inspiration as if something re ashed before her eyes and then in vanish- there are no wplotbe wisps here p iltered meda is my brain going t j in a second however the red light flash id again and then she perceived that h fas the waving of the cedar boughs between er own eyes and the steadfast glow of home distant blaze that produced the flick ering effect- it is a fire 1 she said to herself ohy if t coaldonly reach it 1 if i could only be jwarm onob more before i die 1 stumbling blindly on all through the itormy dawn panting for breath feeling iilfher heart were tuning summersaults n her poorjittle breast she fell jast in the sdge of a cljfl with a vagne sensation as if the were descending some awful chasm 1 meda i miss griffith s i why how is ithisr and in on instaut aha found herself in ithe light and glow of the mtsple sugar cunp leaning on paul germondsirm saved 1 that was all that the could re member or realiaebavm 1 breokf aek inihe rroaper farmhouse was wellhilgh with meda lurted meda 1 she cried gaspingly where bare yoti been tolhemaflie sugar camp she said half laughing lialf bloshiug but i didntsurt to fa there i started to fol low radolph to the rabbittrap like a silly foolish child ai i wss and then i got lcwtiddthen paul v ihe cried taming her facj away yorf may tell the rwtr -i- and lheniiaid paul germond com posedly i found her tainting in the snow and i have brought fair home bui that isnt aitp laidmeda go onrpaalv and she haiproniised to marry me added paul his who o face radiant with the secret happf less f jiis heart 6be has promised to be m wife someday 1 aunt prosper fmsec her niece j child laid sac yoa have chosen weii i i i batihe qnestionjis laughed meda fiaapaul chosen weh 1 i caat sew and 1 cant bikeand-j- tarn willing to risk all that said paul v tt am good- fur- nolhiiig said meda dout every one say so to met whispered fal yoa are lhe woman of women in all the world the tult of egcs egs are a mea1 in uhemseires every clement necessary to ihe support of man is contained within the limits o aa eggshell in the best proportions and in the moat palatable formij plain boded they are wholesome the masters of french toook- ery however afltrm that it ia easy to dress them in more lima 00 different wys each method not onlyi economical bat balatary in the highest degree no honejtiprute ever rejected an iegf it some gdi it is i to the driuah nutrinent ia the most portable form and in the moat cancehtrated shape whole nations of mankind rarely touch any other animal food kings cat theni plain as readily as do the humble tradesmen after the victory of mhhldorf when- the kaiser ladwigsat at aimeal with his borggrals and great captains he determined on a piece of luxury one egg to every man and two to the excellently valiant schwep- perman fartnore than fish for is is a watery diet eggs are the scholars fare they contain phosphorus which is praln food and sulphsir which performs a variety of functions in the economy and they are the best of detriment for children for in a compact fcrfra they contain everything that is becessary for the growth of the youthful framei eggs are bn not only food theyj are medicine alsol tli white is the most efiicacioas remedy for boms and the oil extractable from the yolk is regarded by the rassrans aa an fd- moct miraculoai salve for cuts braises add scratchesa raw egg if bwsjiowi ia time will efftxtaallygetach a fist bone fastened in the throat aid the white of two eggs wilj render the deadly corrosive suhlioiate asiiarmless as dose of calomel they strengthen the consumptive invigorsie the feeble and render the moat sascepn all but proof against jaundice in its j moat malignant phase they con also he tirunk in sne shape ofjthat egg flip which sus- tains the oratarfcal efforts at modern states men the mentis of eggs do sot even end here in fraotte alone thei wftie elafinrs use more than 0000000 nj year the al satians cousunjt fully ss 000000 in calico printing and fat dressing the leather ased nest of french kid gloves ention varioas other em- in the arts they may t without trouble on the be converted into fows ape are profitable to he e to the bayerj ewn egg shells are yaldable for allopath and j homeopath aksja agree in recarding them as the purest oi carbonate of lime eatw standard j f bwoet tmelli npstal from the groundf after fbt rain j f swwt thooghu in tb ioul are ftand afterlong ptvin bala with ltdark and wet atberljths flowers 1aln on amoral set baaaeos the hours qaiy to gladder go alter a span rain for the rose i trow tmji for tun i f- vi5ejakd 0thehw1se not the no at toronto qhio james vvilliamaou captured a ijre iorow in his cornfield onf tho way home viih it hundreds of other crows came to ihe rescue ami attacked him he first tried i bo run away and then to defend himself with a clab and was finally compelled to seek shelter in a shed- where the besieging crows kepttim a prisoner for more than on hour if eyery man whois in dehtdeclices to give anything to the cause ofcurist every wheel of church proogess will stop debt is the rule with the poor from necessity or improvidence with the rich from the de sire to be richer be caref ol lest you rob yourself of a blessing in this mutter ko christianity without a sabbath day no sabbath day worth the name- with the open barroom deduction close them in the name of country religion and home if we do oar work faithfully we- may safely leave it tb others to huild the me- morials the perpetual thirst for recogni tion is the indication of a small jsoul edward judeosrd j t it is the datyof every good mail t do all hecai to check the prevalent tendency to break ihe pplion ap into fragments by miiltiplying all sorts of- societies let as unify not segregate when a baby grows to be a boy and i hoy to be a manit is not a boom it is development but take him in the cradle and try to bbw him apto manhood srhen he has not cut his teeth and that is a boom bat it bursts hinr you have no man and yotvhave spoiled yoar baby he woald have grown as big as yoa wanted himifyoa bad kept the bellows out of htm j this akuthat the man who throws away opportanitiea 000 renders bis own life a failarc ssf notsn a conditionto complain of the success of others who labored while he idled who saved while he spent who worked 1pt da- finite obiectsj while hisroytv aim were poiptlesa arid parposjaieaa liitu rod gazette j one day srtest had been seriously isa- tnredby histraotherplndfliolly sent into the yard to find a swibo with which he was to be pqniihsd he rejoined soon and said i coojldot find noyswiub rooms bat heres a ttone yoa can throw at me harper 4 dir o physiciaq to patient jooc cose is a very serious tone sir and i aklnk 4 vonfal- utionhad tjettex be held patient too sick for anything- very wehv doctor haveu rqany aocomplioea osjtjo like tempebanck bt obsibux for the ftnse pbess it has been discovered that there uscah ly a family in this country that has suffered directly or indirectly fromtrinj iuliquon its power is no only fell inj lower circles of society it makes no inctioa in its march of rain regirds not the vigor of yoath the strength trf man hood nor the weakness of old age station in life however exalted no prof 1 however sacred has been invincible to his foe for there walketh a fiend oer the glad gevn earth is- th tide of the reaper death he diuw tlilce with the gliro and mirth or qneneheg tho light of the bonsobold health with hulool aad withering brealh ho nerves the arms trf the relenthu hatt with tho gobleti beaded iom 1 ho lorki in tho ballc of the rich and great in the beggar moan at the polaeie gate and eurset tho poor maa home it is said that enough jmr is anna illy consumed ia chicago 111 to give 720 gl ia- es to each man woman and child in th city or i3cj0 toeochpersonchica is enjoying the blessings 7 of high lice tie one of the curious ttaradoxeb of life is 1 sea in the fact of a beqoest of f 1339 having re retired whoeaerch at temperance lea u to be given ar priaes for the three bee es says in advocacy of the prinoipleaof t ttof abeqnence within the lost few months eigh ten- ooantiesin florida have vovedojproh bit- ion and of that number thirteen gave ma jorities for the dry ticket the result was a genuine surprise to the whiskey men they thought that with the negrp tpt al most solid for whiskey and the ni who have recently moved into supposed to de on that tide doubt that the vote wpuld be iafvoroiuhe 1 barrodme they felt so sore of tylciary that bat little effort was mode ajad 1 hen ue totes were coasted they coan ha dly believe their own eyes and ars a detroit policeman shot burglai a tftw days ago and lhen4raoked him byjhia b oodj j drops to the saloon of doarse thei ath from bdrglarie htghtrayrobberiea wd sneakthieving to the saloon uwornsa oth with travel sam jones bsja 1 4c not think i oversute the case when i eay hal the 200000 sawoos in thi country are been instrumental in destroying itore hnman lile id tfce last five yasrs than tht 2000000 of armed men during the our l yjfors of the rebellion there is on im ia- iue oonflict npdn as this nsxioa cau not endnrehaudntkandbausoberanyi iort than it could endure hlc slave and njf ie -i- 1 under high license system chaeaajo hal j four thoasand safoonsj anddtjj ocjuctor l onahanaayithehuhlmnuu not gready redaced the namher 0 saloons haaj i j certainly prevented oif overwhefaiin in- crease but believes that ithe time- is not for distant when a higher hosno wi lbe aecessary asa means cptentinktbi nn- doe increase of saloons this siotei sent shows tiat in the judgment of ttiubigh license officer four thousand saloon are ootan f uadae increase say jtwenty tbonsand 04 more should be prevented by jwnb hs tax he wants the business keptaajtony 1 ii possibls threef ourths pf all tlbfcaidi are signed by wealthy breirars who ukswissi pay more than one noli the lifjenoesj ji is for their interest to dio so how bng will it take to wipe out saloons under wnch a system wliati have aeei tines i have been in t america convinoeflme tiiallhis wuniky r approaching a grea crisis the tuhjsatot drink i find is creeping in eyerywhets through this land tie- danger of high license is that you will enthrone fiqnorina position which it has nc hodj wcjrei canon wilberfpne m tm vii 1- ox k sn j a writer in the toronto proroa pnb- lishes the following wiihi referenoe to pebx pie that climb high spires the twoeldest slate roofers in the city irs robert beanie and george dnthie mr jnthies son who has done a good deal of as clnnbing aid i have never had the least fear even oa the tallest spire but i hatsltnoffn a great manj alaters and roofers who would go up the inside of a steeple firmly putpos- ing to gajpat and ffotkbut when they got np they didnt dare to go oateide the leastdioaaess means instant dtatb on ocooont of tha very dangers of tbo work i think there are fewer aoeiaentsj thin on ordinary buildings only those who are accustomed will andertike 10011 ajob and then they are very careful dbere 4e few- daredevils among the spire ambers i worked several days onoeoo therateeple tl the latherao charch in berlin thi apii is aboat two hundred feet high bt the church is on a hill and think the steeple u about four hundred ft hih l sat on a board three fee long three inches wide and an inch and a tnui thickv sua- pended by a sinsle swinging robe fastened to the bail of tho spire people prop that 1 would be killed bat i iek perfectly a jy ivivw m 1 i 1 1- mca- opoo greatot ouia of iroobla in tii world iu tha habit peopls bin ot ulk- log v esiga33siai5i fatter thty tblniisimkmtf aiabjfcre axd ot while pasng along iha itat ia a oer lain city 69s da i cbmrral two wind wheels wnidh wro itf arrand tt it tb same breeie woald tarn them in sactty oppuiito dirttiona so 11 aniop rnar fredael the same qircamstadoatploma iimei fdflabbe them to act inmffsreof j and even uil oontrary ji ys beralnmad may fill tope with abot daipair hqell mate otben gentle tad rtiipxd thj aame tnnahine prodoqef aidajby aide the lnjeloua itrawberry aid the deadlyj night- bade even tbe gituot qodraajr jwdbet than differeooea two hrotht nnpr xtli tame home iedoeacee may grow hp ihe one to honor the our to inamy thu ia true not only among the roadbtilamilj the bad from a wfoljerl family jaj rprfng ttp bnewhou porond iooblej v yi thai n dotjtil liu hty ifoja oatbeisrjjifw- tmm

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