Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 1, 1890, p. 1

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m0llddgi boom 0ltungb cokvice poles from jc p1ia5s kods uavseb h0d8 from ijc 1bti8ts juteeials a little talk about fshoes figures may lie and facta distorted be bat seeing u wliennff come and see ftoefttj loys has tbe riqbt ot wa y illtoseiuim lolumi tbatlsntjeroflbert was grim aialgruq all at kookuaven knew well oaoiijii and hose daro trespaai on bis doaialns bo much as to stroll through tlm aiot itnos or woods adjoining bis fann for itiere v ore the warning placards vo throucufaro the dwelllug whore doctor wjiiu abode w u half a mile fliiunt around the road bat only a tones throw io it tectsod wheutbellghulu the vlito bouse wludowt cleanied i froni lawyer 0 llbcn t sad aisir t tlae bad one been teurptud the fence jo dlub here s a fence and tberc qj past a field of corn and soma ciosdaw krus a grate of tree ud a little rise beyond vuieii the doctor t daclliug lies another fence and a few steps aicrc w illland yot rbjlit at the doctort door and oft when tha a intry wladt bkw cbnll and iwcanta of a dear one lying 01 thar wuneodof btttfl hatau saxtocs too1 with breath well spent ere he reached the goal ished that a geacroat lart lad planned a short cut oer the larj els land now ttehancedihat the doctors ion lad met the lawyers danghtm- his procfias pet- so girt abentyith psfrontal law tbarfflw of the tthagors eter st the lorely girt for the lawyer pim fenced in whatever belonged to him there were stolen meetings fn uacandgroe ere tolcet wlitpenng words of love for m spite of the law the doctor son the heart of the pretty maid had won and while the lawyer had held th fort the lorer lad itroaght the case to eocrt ah who would joornej for half t pile wlen they hare only to croa a stile to ihorten the distance cowaids caj hat lore has ever the right of war and into a path the grus wti warn between the fence and the field of cora acd io and behold in the coarse of time the barriers none had been free fo climb w ere levelled to iraie a throagware 1 rem the main road here to lite nain road there and o er the lawyer t land tordar 1 il tto i lading gtenbarnie c lict 1uxdou k said mr 1 ibxaldnt the 1eeit boo boot and 8boe store it iutt now bowing a number of new lines of 6hoeaaad slippers specially adapted for the season these- now goods are being sold at pncea as low or lower than those v asked for old styles and shop worn goods elsewhere etsnbod can be sotted for we haw ail do yoa lappose she will came uwjay axid beatrix browne of coarse she srdl come herschel hubert browne w abet ob how can i tell 1 cnei impatieat beatrix the train tncit hive been in lone ago and oh rae here w the baroache comit3g back withoct her mr henchel hubert brorae wa a handsome fashionably dreasod yoaog man with a bi diamond on his uttle anger and a coqfenuoual smirk on his coaatenance alui beatrix hit sister waa ian artifcal damael costumed alter the latest pans plate and their mother itrf bethttne browns waa a stylish widow who kept ap a great deal ot appearance ou very little solid oaadatioc j ix herschei and tnx c auly contrive to make good matches wo shall ride ta amnhantly over til these dinicnltiea said he complacently f timing hefseu with a jeweled spaniah fta 60 the had rented glenbnrnie a pretty summer reaiqecce engted t firstchua freoeh cook given a moat liberal order to the milliner and dressmaker aud issued inwulioue to a cumber of fnends to pass the inmmer with her the oulj mistake i made said xfrt browne waa tn coming to a place where my girlhood waa spent it im i pleasant to hare stoat old ftrmers stopping one to ask if l succeeded in that school leaching ventare or that ipecnlauoc in taking boardera or tohe told by r id faced old women that ehom my years wonderfully well bat jin bethane browne i jid her son and danghter were doomed lo lonelineas that afternoon itiae hirper the kew york heiress had not come aa the waa expected by the afternoon trim and aa the belhone browne were noi people who ever took aa especial pains o entertain each other the etenmgtiid no pus away in unmitigated bliss ifisi harper however had come the only mistake she had committed waa in leaving the tram at pine blof station in stead o pine hu1 station bit how waa she a born new yorker whose antecedents were only of fifth atenae i nd twenty- third street to discim mate buween these pnrzling similanea she looked around at the ptie thicket he listened with a vagve misjunrjg to the rush of the pebbly brook in the cope ah glanced appeahngly at the ticket igeat who was rolhog some barrels of lime along the platform towards the freight room la there no one here to mi et me she tuked i am hue harpei york the ticketagent looked up down at the daisies and then stranger i dont so up due said lie fximjosjh tfce browoea said she the browne eh said the agent les she said eagerl t the brownes they dont live sach a pece up the road said the agent still considering an especial daisybad whose soft white fnege was just unfolding to the- snnthiae i guess likely yoa might walk anyhow there aint 110 other way to go i itiss harpers heart beat eialtautly 0p which road 5 said stj that har and the igeut nodded towards the distant moantaic side ah said ilisj sarper isit lonely 1 bless you no said theres if many as three the miieflot poantin the saw mill ndlcajiieavfi mv trnnk here to be sent for 0b yes said the agent bo melicent harper walked french boou pans bat tmy mashroom parasol and all jt was a little cottage the tery poetic picturesque codafee of fair girlhoods from kew at the sky it the lorlorn no he said theo you never got my letter kavr said the enohaoted prince wroteto mm browne did idu with soint sorphne how ptqvoiuni atli melicent red- deoing uai biting lior ripe red cherry of a lip but i hope yoa are glad to see me t yes jindeed we are said harry brown ulitiuctitely polite at he opened the door wide to aduit the fair stranger docxne in manau to some one beyond hero miss harper from kew york coioe to fee joa 6be wrote as from hew york bat of ootfrse the letter never reached us mafiac a slim drk dyed yotin diana looked quite as bewildered as her brother had previously done iou are welcome she said please come up to my room aod take off your things i it was the tiuest of fittle rooms tn fact the cottage luelf looked to ifejioent s metropoktstn eyes m if you were viewing it throogb the little end of an opera glass but it wu so oeai so daioty so flower- kcented and pare melicent was a hltle bewildered suij gleqbarme desenbed by beatrix browne was a modern oaatle ad why did the handsome harrj persist in calling bis sister manan maruo herself was also puzzled until it occarred lo her mind all of a sadden that this fmiss harper must have been sent to their awstsace by old mnuteiliff who knew all aorta of nice girls in need and who wmmlso acquainted with the fact of tbe r raotfcer s illness mrs jtelhff is always thoughtful the pondered bat so dreadfully brosqae and abrupt sometimes do yi know how to lake care of sick people miss harper sbe aaked as she waa shaking oat the snowy muslin folds of the carta ns in the best room xot particularly confessed melicent tthj oh i becauss mamma is justrecovenng from rheomatic fever said marian and it would be so nice if jou coald help us curse her tbeol ill belp joa said melicent with a kiss harrjr is ecr so useful said manan he is tbe dearest fellow in the world bat le can t do everything he- down stairs now broiling tie chickens for dinner he learned to ccok when he was camping oat and mamma can t drink my coffee but that winch he makes melicent s eyes sparkled he mast be the best of brothers said she he is cried enthusiastic manan mrs brown the sweetest of pale invalids received the visitor with something of tbsj puzzled air which melicent foand so hard to understand kda there wu a cottage piano a banjo so cue lew music and a wilderness ot wild flowers and the young people promised lo show melicent the cas cade up ihc glen and a haunted dell siill farther on the ere to lice thought mehcenl that night when she treat to bed in the little muslincuriaintd room hot at tllnbat i expected to see from aunt josephas des cnption and ham is so unselfish and tender to his mother and marian is so tweet aud affectionate i am tare i could be happy here for a ear ccnseoueuil the next dy when the grand carnage tom glenbarnie rattled down the rotd andsilwa betlnx browne came to claim the waif and stray melicent harper was more surprised than pleased have f come 10 the wrong place 1 said she ob they have been so gbd to me the wrong browns 1 no that cannot be thev are right nght in everything bat i thall not go awaj until mrs brown ia well enoagh to be aboat the house aod melicent adhered resolutely to this determination in spite of tnxi frowns and herschei hubert s blandishments she re maioed nearly til sarnmer at the cottage and spent onjj one little week at glen barnie but one can accomplish a great deal in a week said mrs bethtlfie browne hopeful ly and of coarse glenbnrme must be like paradise to her after those horrid little cramped up rooms and everlasting pine forests jur herschei hubert made himself as agreeable as he possibly could to the kew york visitor and on the night before her retarn to kew york he laid his hand and heart at her feet oh i am so sorry said melicent but i am engiged already to harry brown said herschei hubert grinding his teeth yes fcaid melicent to harry i was going to ell beatrix about it to night i am so vgxed yoa shoald have commit ted yourself m this sort of way bat please let s forgot all about it mr kerechel habert browne mattered some sort of a lame congratulation and withdrew from the scene as hajtil as possible its all acotfiedv of errors it seems he said almost savagely to his mother here is lour season wasted our purse empty cur tradesmen clamorous and harry brown down at the cottage has gamed the prize and all list mrs bethune browne could saj was it s ten s range ery strange indeed 01i thats nouiing said a young woman i ii put a pin in i cant stop to mend it now j it vrns a hole fn ier pocket tbat helen bosell ineuded that morning with a pin several days passed aod she forgot the cir canistanoea pinning it up wu one of heleus favorite makeshifts i hate to mend she would tay and actec all puis will jo they have lo do auvway j even bole iu ber stockings were caajjht together in tins fashion and a battou off her glove we replaced bv the ame shift iest flipeditni it was not that she lacked time to ue needle and thread but simply thst the bad fallen into a lazy habit helen rasseu was a school teacher and a few days after pinning ap tbe hole in ber pocket she went to the town treasurer aud drew siily dollars ber earning for ten weeks teaching sbe pat tbe money lato her purse and he purse into her pocket then she mtdr a few calls and went to tbe postoffice as she was descending tbe steps of tbe postoffice she caught her foot ia ihe trimming of jher skirt which bad ripped and bad beea futened with a pin- she tripped and fell heavily on the stones her wrhrt wvhroken by tbe ml a pin which fastened her glove m default of a batten was plunged into the palm of her hand and inflicted a painful wound sbe wu taken borne in a carriage and ber injarfes were dressed a few boars afterward she thought of her money and felwither pocket far the pone it wu gonevthe pint which had repaired the bole the pocket wen likewise gone so there wu no donbt at to the way in which tbe purse had diss ppeared searching and advertising proved of no avail ebe had saved a few stitches at tbe expense of ten weeks wages a broken wnst and landry pttiafal brutm twu all ray own fault she taid peni tently ill never mend with pins again secrets of kappdiesi a susceptibility to delicate attentions a floe sense of the nameless and exqumte tenderness of manner and thought eontti tuie in tbe minds of id poiessors the deepest undercurrents of life tbe fell and treasured but unseen and inexpressible ricjuets of affection 1 it is rarely found in the characters of meo when it is all grosser qualities there are many wbo waste and lose affections by careless and often uo conscious neglect it is not a plant to grow un tended the breath of in difference or a rude touch may destroy forever its delicate 1 texture there m a daily attention to the- slightest coorteeim of life which can ajpe preserve bs first freshness of passion the easy larpriaes ot pleuute earnest cheerfulness of assent to slight wishes habitual respect to opinions unwavering attention to the com fort of others abroad and a home and above all careful preservation of those proprieties of conversation which are sacred when before tbe world are some of the secrets of that happiness which age and hahit alike fail to impair sliowtullt tutue bll some members of the ordnance survey ere touring m tbe soath of scotland in tbe promcatioa of theirctllmgtbey entered a field belougiug lo a crusty old farmer sneing the strangers rnaueeavnng in a wty he could not understand the fanner ap proached what are ye wntin in the field m he cried oh we have a right lo go anywhere returned one of tbe corqpany we are surveying and here are our gov ernraeot papers piper here or paper there returned tbe farmer oot ye gang oot 0 my field no we than t re turnedthe man and jou are rendering yourelf liable to prosecution for interrupt ing us tbe farmer said no more but went over to a shed opening into the field and let out a savage bull tbe bull no sooner saw the red coat than ha went for them as if toad the surveyors snatched up their theodolite and flew for their lives while the old farmer in great glee yelled after them what are ye rnnnin for can ye no show the bull yer government papers acanmbal bishop every one knows the story of the french man who while sitting with his head doe to tbe open window of an easluh railway car beard a sudden shoot of look out i s nd popping hit head out according re ceived a tremendous bomp on the forehead from the projecting pole ot a scaffolding which the train was jost passing wbeie upon monsieur exclaimed indignantly inghshmsn big fool he sav lookout when be mean look m a simihar misconception occured dunog tbe teige of sebastopo when an izunlnh guardsman was broaghl up for hiving given a severe thrashing to a french grcn adier llie eagjislinjan oul explanation being that lie would ave it and so i just ad to give it him it appeared oo loqairy ibat the guardsman had acoosted the other in what he apposed to be french acd that the paz7led frenchman had exelaimed in bewilderment comment hew which john bull mistook for come on come on jourself then he roared if yoa will ave it and forthwith tbe fisticuffs began in earnest but more startling than all wu the mis take made by a queen of denmark danng her visit to the danish colony of i eel aud where the good old bubop exerted himself to the utmost to show ber everything that wai worth seeing the qaeen paid many compliments toherbbstand having learned that be wu a family man graciously m quired how many children he bad kow it happened that the danish word for children was almost identical in sound with the icelandic word for sheep so tbe worthy bishop whose knowledge of danish wu not to complete at it might have been understood her majesty to uk how many sheep be owned and promptly answered two hundred two hundred children cried the queen utouuded how can yea possibly maintain such a number easily enough please your majesty replied your hyperborean prelate with a cheerful smile l la the summer i turn tbem oat upon the hills tu graze ind when winter comes i kill and eat them f jjxtr pert magotat i kixg leopold am the little gtul the well known good nature of his ma jetty lting leopold of belgiam is well illus trated by a story which is now being circa la ted it seems that more than sixveais ago tbat la 10 august 1833 a teaman named frank moore deserted from tbe red star steamer kbineland at philadelphia for this offence he wu a few months ago arrested at antwerp and imprisoned while he wu lying auder sentence at ant werp a hltle neice cf tbe prisoner des patched a letter to king leopold the little girl whose name is bessie keim wrote from philadelphia beseeching the release of her uncle frank tbe little applicant told her atorv rery childishly bat pathetically sayiug bow six years ago her auntie wu ding and that ber ouly prayer wu that she might live to see her brother frank tbe letter which tbe uncle received wu shown to the captain of too steamer who wu ukeeto give the seaman permission to go and see his sister this the captain refused and then the uncle deserted little bessie after reciting ibe circumstances gravely asked y ma jetv if you had been iu his place would not yon have done the same and conclud ed with hoping you will psrdoo tjucle frank for deserting and me for writing the letter had the desiredeffecl and bessie received a reply from a high government official saying tbe ancle had been released out of compliment to his majestys little friend a pretded husband a stbavgb experience very the agent 10 uses within gems wear ladies wear youths wear r oil cofors water colon china coirs brothet flc etc kaadysatxed faint aspen- wu 1 eotmels cordr wires kails ujaina hookk lite 1 waters beos 1 st oeoeoe s squlbs i i chimnni wear biby wear 4kdaltiiim good toodf hewmt style ud bn tjae for tlis money it 1 v williams acton coitom work tod rtpsjrtof firon cartful atten too trunks and valises in varlet dreams with eaves reaching jeerly to the ground wildernesses of wood line morning glories aud scarlet runners wreathing it around and latticed windoir panes and at the door there stood a yoing man the handsomest f he had ever see am i living the pages of storybook meliceot uked herself and s this the ou- chanted prince 1 and then she came forwarl smilinu vet timid m 1 am miss harp r from new york she said i have ooioe to visit jou were yoauot expecting me the renhifemanked pus jed a prominent lynn gentleman had a rather strange experience a short time ago he woke in the middle- of the night and while talking with his wife heard u did ahe the twitter of a bird which both rec ognized u the note of a pet canary which he kept at his place of easiness he wu mystified and his wife wu alarmed but he soothed her fears and the incident was soon forgotten the next morning he went down to his store removed his coat and threw it on a chair just then he noticed hta canary under his feet weak and apparently dying he uked an attendant bow loog it had been since the bird wu fed and found it was some days throoghau oversight the bird bad been in the habit of getting out of its cage and flvmg around tbe store and m ita distress bed flown oat and got into its owners pocket being thas earned home and spending the night wih him some bird seed and water restored the sufferer basic a record 1 rench thieves seem possessed of a ferule invention the other day says a french paper a lady went into a store in pans and bought a pearl gray silk dress the shopman bad noticed a tolerably welldress ed man standing at the door after the amval of the lady and seaming to watch all her movement stepping up to tbe cashier s desk the lady drew a bank note from her parse at that moment the man outside rushed into the shop gave the lady a box on the ear and tore the note out of ber hands i had forbiddenyon to buy that dress cned he but i watched yon and yoa shall not have it with these words he hastened away the lady fainted and the persons employed in tbe shop supposing the intruder to be an offended husband made no remark and let him go when the lady recovered the proprietor of the establishment expressed his regret at this violent scene and pitied her for being dependent on so brutal a hoi hand u m husband cried the lady eagerly sir that man is not my husband i do not know him and bate never seen him the pretended husband was a dar icg thief tht fraixka khepeko oalss i have made a thousand dollars dunng the lut three months saida saloon keeper boastfall to a crowd of his townsmen yoa have made more than that quietly remarked a listener what wu that wis the quick response you have made wretched homes women and children poor and sick and wearv of life you have made tnv two sons draukards continued the speaker with ternble earnestness yoa made tbe younger of the two so drunk that he fell and injured himself for life you have made thei- mother a brokenhearted woman oh yes voa have made moch more than i can reckou up but youjii get the full amount some day youll get it soma daj 1 seucied the 1htle ofhothilk it is worthy of reiteration that milk heated to as high a temperature u it can bemrauk pr dipped above 100 degrees hut not to the boiling point is of great value u a refreshing stimulant in cases of over exertion bodily or mental tn most people who like milk it does not taste so good tint tbat is a i m all mnlter compared with the benefit tq be got from it its action is ex ceedingly prompt and grateful and the effects moob more satisfactory and far more lutaig than those of any alcoholic drink whatever it supplies real strength as well u exhilaration something which alcohol never does lapp w olf huvt wit ad hcuok thrszscort aud tdt ttrectcorcsudien how the tide rolls on pairing ths limitless sea bearing the voyager over lite s flood tabooudlrts etemitj oa through childhood sauaj boars on through oath with its caldn dowers ou through klkiitiood ripened powers ttl aie ipiwen w ith lu erawu of years and tbq timeworn mariner ilgting for rest tueiors at lut in tbe iort of hi bleat tjrceiir sad leu how tbe rtdhng jears i art c ijeekcrrxl lib lunitifne and shale tha calm chwd nvy b ui ptuleai storm i snli jot into toirow mail inlv hpnut iviui lu lioow ttid ertutue sped frai tdcii mniincr ij kl fod tice sti umu came with heavy tread bowed 1th the load ot tretiunxl food an sea item winter with irusty breath thows ovc ill fields ibe fall of death tirrecscaii and ten lad if wc ahajl reach the boos j tbat to life is thus tt how few of the comrades ofearjy ears roaiid w will unger yet i tlher aud mother tbe ir journey o er brother and tuterv- tuev greet as oo more oar loved ones itand ihroaglag the farther shore the beckon ns on they point to tbe crown and there with longing hsartj they wait to lead of through the pearly gate threescore and ten and the snowi of ears are resting upon thebrow and u backward we fiance oer be way we have trod before god our father we bow aad wc bring to him our gtaleiul pralaa vhoe mercies have crowned as through all oar days and we that fervently pray life setting rayt t through love divine j may doodlets shine till they melt away in thr purer issbt dlumiag the land which knows no night flrr dd t uclafdut a soil on tbs back or tbs itxcs each heart hat its moment of itoasart and pain that toll ow tbe ebb and the flow each tool has its portta of sunshine and rain hope dawning and sunsets of woe bat thcreve few other evllt to which afeah is heir thai with sorrow our joy can io flick and fill oor whole wing with so much despair as a boil on the back of the neck a man i wife ma ten him la touts law and fcweet f her mother is coming lostay he may tread a banana peel down in the ttsswt and swear in a dignified way somebody may walk on his favorite corn be may foolishly cash a snide cheek bat the one thing that makes him regret bt iu bom is a boil on the back ot the beck the brooklet t en sings in suad andsxtona the skies are all clouded with care and nature s voice echoes a saddening moan the breezes are freighted with care tbe future u naught bnt a desert of night the irresent a miserable wredk without even just one faint spark of delight por the man with a boil on his neck the swedish lapps live entirely with by and apon their reindeer a lapp wbo owns a thousand deer is a very nch man butu taxes are assessed upon the number of deer he is inclined lo underestimate his herd the most dangeroas enemy to tbe herd it the wolf wbo if disposed can kill thirty deer io a night a hand of wolves can make a nch lapp poor when the snow is deep and soft and it is annoutced thai wolf tracks have been seen in the neighborhood of the deer the swiftest runners oo knowshoes prepare fcjt kn exciting chase the wolf may htve a start of a mile or two bnt the track it leaves id the deep soft snow is to prominent that tbe hunters can follow it at their best speed the wolf though he may ran fast has bat a thnht chance of escaping the short men who on snow shoes rush through the wood dart down steep hills and jump from ledges several yardi in height each hooter does his best to outrun the others for the wolf belongs to the lapp who stnkes tbe first blow at soon as the leading hooter ts close enough to the wolf he gives it a heavy blow across the loins with his strong spiked anow shoe staff if there are other olvee to be pursued he kills it outright if not he dn ablet it sod waits till all the lib n lers have arrived before giving the detmtroke u biddr said a lady to her servant i wish yon nould step over and see how old mrs jones is this morning in a few minutes biddy retained with the informs tion that mrs jones has juit se two years seven months and two days old a gentleman on being aaked what be had for dinner replied a lean wife roastedrand che rum of a man for sauce what did his dinner consist of of course you give it op and hero s the answer a bare nb and apple sauce the measure of his devotion 1 jouog lady who lately received a bouquet af roses was somewhat amused to find the donor s visiting card attached to it and wntteu on the wrong side these words hot to ex ceed2 when a cow boy in telling a story says i herd so and so do not think his grammar is at fault for he may be refer ring to his work of herding cattle or if yon do think hit syntax is false don t lay so in his hearing one of the hardest things to accomplish is to waken a man lira railroad car who is occupying wo seats which is the most moral of musical in strnments 1 the piano because it is grand upright and square industry must prosper as the husband said when holding the baby while bis wife chopped wood in cold northern countnesby a wise pro vision of nature the mountains are clad ih firs when is a man obliged lo keep his word when no one will take it the women who captures a good husband gats a real sir prize toe lorrest estimate of the population of africa declares that vut continent at pre test to contain 200000000 souls jeremiah aas qn jerenitalr thoughtfully saji pa if i tell willie smith to tell tom hooker to tell i jack moore that he kin kill my little dog would it be nght for me to tell pbee and get jsckiniailt hevt dr elijah duncan taking a long view bf his hopeful over the rim of his goldipectacles jeremiah i bkvbsdwtjs eucouraud you to uk questions knd thus gain- knowledge but i have tjyet been guilt of encouraging yoa in aesnot toohsh ones bui in order to show your responsi bility i will inform ou jeremiah that of the four thai were involved in the killing of dogs you were the greatest enminah nov dont uk any qeestions silence for ten minutes pa- yes es whaf is it now kiu jack jones tbe sloon keeper jtne your charobr most decidedly not i 1 why pa 7 t why because be is engaged lp the di abolical business of baking drunkards of turning the home of peaceend comfort into shell taking the bread oot of tha months and the shoes from off the feet of mothers and children filling the jails poorbooses and insane asylums with its victim no jeremiah no saloonkeeper could join my church for the wbou world welf p why drtwjeople flow him to seli whiskey then for the reason that be bas a license to carry on tbe hellish business who gave turn the license pa judge lee i isnt judge lee a member of obx chozcnrja t yes he is aod is one of tbe finest and truest of chnstian men if he ib such a good mao how could be give h license to jones tn sell whiskey judge lee ts not responsible for he law which compels him to give license jeremiah who makes tbe law t 1 the legislature what is a legis legule tbe legislature is composed oilmen elected by tbe people to make laws for tbe people senator smith of onrchuicbis one of the law makers l did yea vete for hinr pa yes air i consider it a great honor to belong to the jeffersonian democracy 1 does senator smrfh cshe does judge lee too yes jack jones yes yes bat see here dry ap with jour questions another long pause jeremiah thongbtfullv pa if i wu to blame most for killing the dogs aint you lo blame too for voting for senator smith to make law that compels judge lee to give sflicense to jack jones to engage m a diabolical business of selling whiaksy and since jou and the senator and the j udgi bilong to tbe church why cant jack jdnesfjiue too am t be doing jost what you all voted he kin do deacon giles is nght pa the man who votes so thst license hangs on to the vote like lantern to a kitetail i worser than the s loon keeper shufrifihtup viir nevav tot me hear yda alluding to this subject igain a boy of your age should uerer talk about things he cannot understand prepare for bed and joa can tsank jourself that jour fath is a cbnsuan man c ran not into debt either far waxes sold or money borrowed iw content to want things that are not of absolute namely rather than to ran up the score suah s man pay ai the latex end third par mors than tbe principal comes to aodu in per petaal servitude to his creditor lives an- comfortably itbecesaitaiedttsinortme bii dents to atop pis creditors rhoothj 4od man limes falls into desperate courses i v tl

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