Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 17, 1924, p. 3

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qh ivctmt 3frgggrpgjfl i lllulthday juiy j7 10j4 thc tcst of a man m f u inn i n nuit ik rlt thui in tin 111 w uy 1 t n in i iih c t k 1 i jimniriiim i iiiim i ml fl w iut it t nk h l i i honr llllf uotii nil i nn ufui mlu nil it ihii i vl 1 hut on min thn man wh hllll stnmir i tim blow f high lllondlng mil imiihoi mil palo in tlm imiu win ii win in ho ly by 1 ur in inn t unul t i foil hi ugulnst tho v und tukos with lil head belli yi ii jt i nnl ihn jull ant 111 tl t ii ilun ik ihn k ih it yi ur of h rrow i rlre iliri i tout your m nln urugo rogi upod your hundi tin nn 1 rove ynti it ian t tbt blow you deal hut lli blown you tuko on tho good old north tlml show if vour stuff is real wrongly suspected a bright young brl from tho ilmbur rugloi s of onturlo rolalod to tho writer buw it huppnnud ibol site coma to the unite 1 hlatoh ii bo oducatod without uny expanse to hontolf i hud never bon to school ln aid und had novor expected to io thoukh i often wished i could learn und know en jugh ut least to teach the children in our lumbnr camp chuiin en mo to me at lust in a very strungo way ono pay day mr ilay the our pineries mlsseyi a roll of banki tiotoa from but olhca desk it wu iummrunw and his family were there living in thu great roomy bo rack my fathor wim one of hi men und i w employe i to wait on his invalid mot hn r und do errands and other light servlca- about the place i mail myself useful in manylltllo ways no thai i wo sent everywhere und lo nln me and the bur dog bruno in uny purt of the prcmuu excited no romark it wan this freedom that mudtt mr ilay suspoct me for be could think of no ono else who would be so llkoly to eoo tho money and slip it out of light ii determined to send ma and all our family away but hla mother whom ho wa very kind and tender interceded for me it woo a tsrribh trial when they botb questioned mo und r saw that t could not roako him belleva i wo innocent rfut she said to him don t mention vour suspicions my aon nor punish any one until you know leave the whole matter to the lord and ejepect his righteous judg mnl i kept my place but i could not be light hearted again while the cloud hung over me i never felt certain whether my mistress really believed me ho neat or wu kind to me because she pitied my distress about that time my father bought a new team but i did not know till afterward how the fact affected mr raya feeling to word roo the loss of hla money was known but no ono but hlmaeir on hla mother knew that i waa ralgtrugl ed it was in one of ihoso unhappy day that max webber the oversear bosa of the logging gang- cam headquarters for orders he had been in the woods since the day the bank notes were missed max webber waa a favorite with every one and e pecially with mr lair the young ladies called him the jolly giant was so big and sa good natured hla patient strength hod been invaluable to mr rays invalid mother when aht was carried through the forest on litter to the lumbercamp he inquired after her today as he always did bat the abaent look on his usually beaming face showed that he had something on nls mind he stood by mr rays desk as it hesltat ing to go and preoeauy he said have you found that lost money t ho but 1 m very certain that know who took it fb doubt aald the tall woodmai hanging hla head ever alnoe that day ive been aure you could look rlgnt through me and see the stolen money in my inside pocket here it it rolled off the desk right into my cap that lay on the floor and tho devil tempted me to pick up the cap and put it on my head you can turn me or shut mo up or anything it don t matter now i couldn t feel any moai than i do mr ray oat astonished- yau are the last man he aald as soon as ho found words the very last man should have guessed maxl and think i should have lad it to tom nasona poor little girl who has tak o many steps for usl i don t know what to say to you oo in and ox it up with my mother oh anything but that mr ray anything but that i sho has been o good to met but he went i was in the room when h came in and i shall v my father at the entreaty of penitent overseer was promoted to hla place and he insisted on bunlahliig himself to the half breed gung to work us u common wood chopper hut mr ilay aent him on a responsible com- mltwlon into the northern foreata i need a man to go utd to go alona he told him it will give you a chance to prove what yau ii be from now on i mhall depend on you nu to uluy me fulae again when tho strain was over i gave out uutlruly und lay unconscious vi ti in fever for sevon weeks mr luty a 1 hla fumlly cared for the tenderly si d when i recovered they took ma with thorn to the titntos i un gulng to kuiool now and max webbur piiyw ny i kixinsea tie wpuld have it no homehow somewhere the intioaant wlntm urrlng human judgment liu coiidomnud will have their rooom pi nu lloaveh la righteous and in tliu end the real offender and the ituuty i-ounai- huvn the most to bear v- aimed at him a lulu whit- b comej from the advr- tinum almuniio is deouired to bo r ftly ru whether it is f mil nmny pruiim especially those who lvv in the uouth will be unable to nnl in it uny intom evidence to oontri vrt tho iqrtoiiioiit- a gentluiimti who wtis bpyluj u tur i kuy fruni uld uhlio lcphmlm uakul hlm in tnukluu the purchuse if it wiiii a luino turkey now tcphralni tio you aur us u isijw turkey t oh yala sir dems no io o doul t bul dut it m a lumu tukeyall right lie otisrquently bought ttis turky and u day ur two later whn sutlng it canto aorusm uavorul sbol iatr i n wlum lu mot okl lphralm on lb ntrnut hu nuld wo ii jsjjhrfljni y u told mo tliut waa a turn turkey hu 5 found aunin sliut in it when f wu a ting it oh dut wur u turoe tu key alt right wm uncle mphralrnm xeltarutu i rejoinder but dii fgo la vosm i gwltle ty ou yet in confldenoa dat dam re shot was liitsnded for me the cli mi or rnt bg clooo the old aciikmy iw1 ii with th in t lfry t luif i r til vll th t wi ru or vi ollll t l n i 11 i u i r n the 11 i ii r mil lr i iiy if th i ruiglnw ilj awliiiclng biitwl itfl ii it llf un i c mo i i wham wlllli tin iy i member donald c c upleil that nfty l hi- 1 1 win years iirii i ynarti htifi ition in winnli og nb who reached n tint of i rmuuctlott ilrlitfa co mp tiny i if i m6or wlu j- very iwarl wl w wlllltll f l i ui every up spk kin ll un tlm mot up wh evory youdiful y w- lulnoii tlio l uriose i and tlm inifinit ucli ad llij niuhtor c thus uftuln is in u ilnlon come thi d iys it long np 8ldo by silt in ijl lylan friends of oil iiikothof k and when ni irnltig i t nru rolling und tl mounts irtexeji swell far awuy 1 tir t tolling i t the old ncmloini boll john mrrvin hull ou3 ilockwood acad1 my this liomoly ol jmifltn brought back to me with grugt vlvlduesa hiumorles of the old acail y ut lrockwoad which hud baon lt dornionl in my mind for yoars an yiirs it took mo back to tho old jiv whan william wolhorul i that a d qtuiker who had an inimlis un tor young people and their udvannion wua inspired with tho deslrabl ty of establishing a school f higher 1 trnlng n the high way below itockfoud just at miles from hem mr wuoitraul 111 grout wnrvlce to his day und gyration tlirough the old rockwiiod am letny und through his influence in llio viluige and com munity he intluco 1 ulnar uml lies of his faith to settu thorn uu 1 their dos- cendanta arstul vstoemol und help ful members of i community tha pretty fcrlmtls thurcft slunds as a monumtint to iu foundutlona laid tu rlghteoumtibea in mi so uaily days jtho friends cmiit u much hooded fea ture of tha cotrjiiutilty lc located be side the 1 id w i my uu i nuoiy of the rsitlnts tf the district have family vlats thtic und jntnrmurua of decoaned inved t o uro hllll frcquonuj made in that sxmd ood s atro ornya elegy might w 1 have boon written there bon ou tli thqm luifgod alms that yew tnns ahjv where hegvh the turf la many i mouldsrlr heap each in hu ni ow cell fo rover lafd the rude riifuthrti i t the hamlet atp oft did the hifv to their alckle their furrow oft the stubborn glebe bus bruk how jotuntj du thoy drlvt tholr tuan i ufirld how bowj uu wools btmouth theli sturdy uiti hatkt how ll m broods iround jll4a eytny tuimihuoi culm thut n sllll small a the gr ti a crulfth at i pass lun hlsptrlng from nternat peace wsll the i u in iidomy was or years u ilice of luurnlny which the foun uatlf us wr uld foi many lives of s mw r und pr imlnonce tor yiwrs ur w brul 1 whs tho honorod ulitl luiluentljl irllitll ill but tho time uin when i- wua ohllgod to enter into ti his ul oas r wu the aturtly i4iituld mcj who was of a type dlrfaiont from tho foun lor hut pfm se i of nwny ruri luu 11 flout ions us thlucstmlil hlu work also left lasting result llvfuio retiring be took it lartonhlji ah xun 1r mcmiilun young mun of fl juulltltw and with luuchlnt i mtlutt woll dovelopeil o was a vm ull i iuii 1 teacher but lit celled m 4 ouiitoclal u aui tr f j uimhip to him in- llirt rrt lit i f introducing tlui l jiiruriui tin f writing by tbu mubruur lt if tbw t hi i 1 wilting with tho m mi i i h j i r in i hul uss ioliitiil w him i i r iiin i u inodtllst in iils a iathsn hits ituikwuil vtalaniy fuihtkniud or yts u u i inhtltutlon tlvlng tlmiu u hlnhti iuulloii than lo tlttln d in lb mmun tniuiis of i lu i ntted young or 1 m uu ut professional ut i i ty it uiodated 111 high ki lhl oiioghite in u k1j rovorod the sub utflit h thuni hilt thosa tt iiiii khh lim into exts ulr of di ikiwrc t of v liuu n irovjnt und ohiouitg wl wuiilutr tirrliiui l nf tl twioollvw tnuiil r t ri m tho uovernmwiit utj irlli t imitlol out tin pru- mf um hook 1 i huh hohtmls won ry town of uny import i hill ut plvut- lnstl l ns whu wwl maintain i exolu l f ihn sltulits wr a high v lomni lu iflncn ih nupet linen with thf humlll ii bofom ti n dfiitb i ha i o ii f i- f t rdltor of our own i nun i hwmc wore all hnolvwoo i acudriny by 1 hnd nut the rlvllrge of alien ling ni0f bill lining so clos to hi rkwood i linn i i much ubout the id mn lomy in- tho nrly days 1 kabw tbui tho uttond nnco srabrured young foil ys from nil vnr ulm r i ansdii in 1 n tnihera froi thti unltitl htutun thoy mmo from toronto und front un utlfi und towns thpy rami frni i a rr south as virginia und thori wus alwuys t good sprlnkltiig of i yi from tho neighboring farms naturally tho uc idomy boya hud ti quota of nrankstnrs among them an tin so ortnu led tho mi r- tulct student t into ncrupcu of n morrr or icai inrnxon nature thn folks or din ol t nculain rtuy ntlll rohdnrnc mprtas about bnw those vonturtikoine nls iornjatcil jn robbing uie orchnrdi of old mr cowan and mr iassmortir untlltlicy wore lm- nollod to orert twolvt ftot tight 1 mrd fences hurroundnlg tholr gurdens thu yum- about tho buys taking u culf up into tha u ca demy nolfry on hallowe en is suii told v ubout farmers j6o in their gooso untl tracing the oulprlts who took them to the famous devils well where they wro in tha acjsr muntlng thorn for h midnight feust tho acudomy boys hud their scrap vflth each other hut when vlllago boy presumed to quarrel with u stud ent from tho acailomy there waa war ana every academy boy stood for ha boys of the school thus again as in a vision coma the days of long ago side by ido in paths nlyslun friends of old together go id tsnairmorniiig mists uro rolling and tho summer breesos swell far uwuy i luur thn tolling of tha old arathmy ball a bargain in steamer chairs driving a bargain in india takes time if nothing otoo for tho hindu like all orion lulu got entertainment as well us profit out of hla chaffering richardson und i wunted two deck chairs says mrf alfred c 11 fletcher in from job to job around the world and wo were dolarmlned to get them at a fair price one evening i drop- ped into a native shop to look over tho stock how much is this steamer chair 7 i asked the shopkeeper twelve rupoos how much will you giver the na tive called two rupees i said emphatically no i will let you huvo it for eight r two rupees are all i will give you i said aa i continued to walk toward the door six rupees i took a fewataps nearer the door four rupees he said reluctantly i will gtvo you only tworupees i said that chair ian t worth ar anna more no four rupees or no sale i will moot you halfway and give you three rupees i said no four rupees 1 finally left the shop saying that would come again in the morning then i told rlchurdaon that i had worked tho native from twatvo rupm down to four and i auggestetl that ho continue to boat down fhe price from that point that evening i watted on the side walk while richardson entered to re some battle with tha shopkespor l will gtye you throe rupees for that clwr he aald pointing to the subject of ail the wranglo ho i have a man coming in the morning who is going to buy it for tour rap as richardson cable ou of the rthon- i wont in well i hat decided that i can nay mora than three rupees for the chair i said alt right no gala theri i i walked ott joined richardson and started up the street wt had not gone hair a block whan tho native came running softer us throe rupees eight annual he shouted all right i aald 1 have some heart loft wo have beaten the poor chnjy flown far enough i added to nichardson wo returned and bought two chairs three rupeea eight unnas seems a big reduction from twelve rupees but even this figure wus exorbitant fishermen tell you chu1chooinq animals tho family horso old whltny tlil 1 ol ujgpfl to a 1 hon in h jnfmnbur vi rmont u jiumlrutj vrsrti ago r t i cinl ry with tnv funilly to- tho miut inrmhottn ihiuo itillot away hi o okuilliii my the nuth r of tho th rwn f ti j hiistiury vermont the di inn won ulik urn ih family ti- runlne i ut luimr put tl fhe proimr tlrnr iho pinun old horsi seeing other of mn kind ilntr hy on thalt way to tiutfh inupnd tha foncc uinl ruvoiy lrjli 1 liftt thorn taking his usiimi plum in thn hnd- until thn tcivl ii woro over when hu gravely irotto t horao again on odlfylng vsamplo to nonchnrrhgoors togu also nnrm to have had a i r diet lull fi r hurrh u hunilro i yours ago for thn sumo lnw m rtronls rhn sola tlin uf u committed r acmowhit unuauul worki volnd thut five imttoii iw p tolntd tp icjtpol j frnm the meet flahermeri will toll you that thry only go to tronch river nlplgon or iako of the woods for tho fishing nut 1 11 of them will loll you that the go because madame insmttk- then being hireo- of the few districts where pn cun enjoy tho comforts of tlm evemg holiday rert tho joy of camp ufo and tho glory of the woods nu w is tha hnuat is h ing in north amorlca there ate bungulow cnmm op rutod by tho cunadluii 1uciac in euh district stllllto j lu l id in a blsappointment tha old truth that things ure not always what they atom was establish ed unow the other day in this case tho discrepancy between fiction and fuct wus great us to fee mftst am us ing says a writer in tho 1hlladelphli ledger it wus noon when he i entered the crowded restaurant tie stood fully alx feet throe inches in height wai built in proportion and must hav weighed ut least two hundred and fifty miuuds as ho strode down be- o rows of tables he looked aw lid oat up the house k u seat beside a diminutive russy little man with u lioud and ihup whiskers who was successfully lotlshlng off u sirloin stank with mlons the little fellow wtgh his lapklu tightly wedged under his chin und his mouth full of dinner looked up in wonder tat his gigantic side purtnur and then down ut the frail cano bottomed chwlr wnlch creaked stid groaned plteously under its m metis weight hut the big feuuw took no boti of the lltioton when the wultroas up irouchad him ho gave his otdsr i mo ho said in ii falsetto uup of wouk tou und u dough mr peaslee on signs scanning the heavens anxiously lysandcr uyna murmured something nder liw breath mr ieaaleo tipped hut hoad ulortly what a that you suld ilynet he sked 1 aatd mr hyne vouchsafed loomtly that twus bout what i might collate my luck would be 1 was lottla on goln rtshln to morrow nd its goln to pour rain if i m any judge and guess 1 be somo it s none of my business said caleb mildly but why dldn t you go flshln to day winds southwest and the skys qvarcust- i d know when ive seen a likelier ilay tor ash to bite and you aln c done u lick of anything but not round furs 1 vo notlcod what hendored you goln to day 7 mr hyne hesitated a moment sign want quite right he auul sheepishly caleb lpqked ut mr hyno in amused disbelief hlxtyyonrs uld if yoi day ho commented ut last and you are talking bout signs you put mo in mind of aunt lyddy mahsut an bar cherry trees t mr hyno glud of u cliiinga of sul ject responded promptly lyddy manset u9 with n quurjtlon if his tone shos been dcafl morp n furty years mr peoslee rmarld absontly but i guoas youv noticed thut splendid line of cherry irvea along tho wall oo the mansot place w hero ben blddull lives now wal i sul out them cherry troes ir pile of yours ago and sho b llevtd in sign sames you do aunt lyddyd been plaguln me to qt out sonle rherry trees foi her llrln the answer mark sent whi n murk twain was running his country tiowspupor he was deluged with all suris of contributions that jd have hurried uny one less than lumorlst to un early grave one dv ha rulolvad a poetic effusion all tied up with pink ribbon und entitle 1 i wonder xt hou mlu w when mark hud tttuvmntd his eomposuro sutrtuonlly tu mull uauk the poem ho did so with this no to attached if hi dues ha ought tever to be ulid with firearms again heres a cold one hllgsj ur yny i loon tliiniilliout uiiulu and ji s i w r giatefully ivant is tiny durlvol it mtitli at biiils ua lm ivt i idiu i i th young men i di t not fmli hlifli n 1 ui ulll iig 1 tl 1 1 llll hill 1 1 uri i llta it a tl i 1 1 111 1 in i but th tu iht win inisily iliitiiikh wiq woik on tha irri w luar v vor that juine j 1 yy who bsciii iiitgnute f a i aoudsfciy boy a lud hud been building ills owi radio sot und hud secured a far reselling sopt with it whan ho said to his younger brother woll jlmmlw i ot ionflon last j tjlwreil ui mi huh replied his brother dryly thut nothing whuit i wont to bsd lust lilght 1 just opened bty window and got chile triflinq by comparison thu amoflcnu who visile i vlnne jt who thought his visit wus u failure because h got thoro just when tbaro was a big freshet la ml tubed by a huston man who looking ul a picture of venlte exclaimed my iok at that oon round boats i and here in ooatqnwe think wore terribly abused if the waters one day in the spring i dug up five or six thrift little trees und wrapped tho roots in wet moss so they woultln t dry up uml lugged em uvr i wn cal la ting to get em right out and have the job ottta my hands that day but i liodn t reckoned with aunt lyd dys signs she let on tu be drotful tickled ovr i but whsn 1 begun to hunt rouud after a and shovel sho says ou know s woll s 1 do thut thnro aln t any surer way of stunting un a fo tree or a cherry tree than lu plant u whon the piuuiin wanln so usho the moon shifts to morri r and uiit you jest n well put ii un a d iy or two und do it tbvnr ahe sityu kmd of wish ful ho x poked n uttlu fun at her and went home thout aeittli out the trees three four days uftor tlnit t took u pick und oho vol from my pluca and started over thtro again and when aunt lyddy euw me turn into tho ynrd she come to the dour ull in it flutter tain t possible is it ssho all worked up that you d think of not tin out them trees to day i a pose my looks must have show her that i dldn t understant for h spoke out real sharp fur ier why sslte us friday and tl ruther not have am set out at all thiin to have lc dune to duy gays mho look in bout ready to cry wul caleb continued jt rtlun t make any real dlfrrehco to me put it off again and wont home work kind of piled up on me oneiioctod for a few days after that und 1 dldn t got a chance to goover again and than one night she rut over look in dretfu worried scorns she hud an old nigh cousin over in amherst that hud hetm took 1ch with soma kind of fuvtr nit aunt i ydrty held ii to be her duty i liere us quick its she qoul to nurse her but she couldn t go thout foemn that id sot out tbem trees ho i promised her i would und utt she put to nurse tier cuusln as i tol i you my work was crow 1- ln me by that thru so i dldn t hnv the tltuo t ought to vo hadf but when id got a fw minutes id run over there und dig a hols and plant a tne and hlfpr i ng i hud fern all in the ground and srowlu nice ps any tress you ever laid ayes on bfune of am wus ptant on the wans tif tho moob anil some of sm on friday just as 1 could keiah tlmo but i wuu nanlful u pluht ot oi twti of uro whuil the moui was grnwlu and hut on a friday flu ly aunt tyiuys ousln got bet ter and shs come tuuiiq and when she saw thorn trees sho woe tickled bout to heath she tailed me in one day wjntit i was goln by to ask ms bout yon ro sur bout ulantlh om on a growln inudn bo yet sho wanted know e a visitor for lafavette in 1hb yen lafayette s second visit to amurlcu was murkod by many in lilonts of tnv conventional and cere monial kind but there were many also of tho informal sort the charleston ttnwa tolls of u pleasing incident that took place during his slay in columbia mouth carolina wtteru ho was the guostefthe randt iph fumlly one duy an old negro neatly drcaacd called and osnayod to entor the man- slon the armed sentlnol at tha door denied him admittance ut nrst but the old man purslittod und finally gained his mint ho wont straight to tho room whore the distinguished fronch- fnan was standing und called out alt come to oeu jen lafayette the gunerul turned looked at tha negro and remarked an old no qualntanca don t tall mn who h ts tho negro advanced toward the mar uls and bowing said howdy marsa lafayette how yo do aalit yo member me replied thn mnrquls stop don t toll mo yqur name ah i have it yotr see ompey belonging to col buchanan tho nrst aervant who waited on mo whin i first came to america when i inndm ut george town i was taknn first to tha camp uf col buchanan near ttor and pom poy waited on mc ho said as hi warmly shook the old negro tand lnfayotto called for a glass o champagne with iompoy which thi latttr drank with taub dignity then tho old colored man put out his hand and said oood by marse litfuyette we am glttln ol an 1 wo won t meet no mo ood bcss y suh they t shook hands again then pompey went out mounted his johy an htartott for his home near wlnns bom ing house on hun lays and thut thoy bo atltbi rlxod to take nui h minnurus us they think propar and that thn town will indemnify thorn fir so di ing tvldently it was not roneidern 1 u trivial duly for of ho five who wore appointed dog committee and accepted tho delicate responsibilities of thn oil ce two were generals und one i a cup la in j sejssssj i ii ooa you caritrwsstihem 2eiiciously jdffirent tororvtp fur from saskatchewan in addition to being tho largeut grulq prod u ing country in tlie british empire tho province of saskatchewan ngurcs in a conslderubh way in the output or fur im r tha twelve months ending june 30 1923 according to u roort of tho chief game wanton of the provlnct snnkutchawnn fur ielta numbering 14a- 2g valuml ut z42 83p wore markotcd the fur tuk- on shows thlit of the total vului tut haakutchrwun furs musrnt won rt sponsible for mpro than fifty iwr rani at 120 each thoy numbered 1jis3 r7q und produced 1 823 444 60 on which royalty of 07 643 so wus paid next lu order of valqn worn 13 4b0 coyoto pqlts at 110 each worth 124 000 on which no royalty was payable then comes q soi beaver which produced t09 2i with a royalty of tl per iolt during the year the most valuable fur was that of thn black fox nt s1g0 but only 286 of those wnro taknn the total kmount of royalty collected wus iso 66s his occupation a oogru wus oji the witness stand no of the old fashioned kind nut iro pud not but plainspeaking the law yer got along fairly welt until ho asked tho witness what his occupation was i s a curpentrir sir what kind of a carpenter they calls me a jacklag carpenter ruxh what is a jack leg capentert ho ls a carpenter who la not a first class carpenter sah woll explain fully what you under stand a jack leg carpenter to bo in slsted the lawyer boss 1 declar i dunno how tor plain uny mo cept to say hit am jes do same dlflunoo twlxt you an or fust class lawyer success leads to satisfaction j w kennedy son plumbing heating tinsm1thing the success of work in scorn of homes and business places id acton is a guarantee that we arc in a position to assure you satis- v faction we wlui appreciate your order and will execute it witlh promptitude 1 main snt aetort during alterations our usual fiood sorvicc to customers was greatly hampered but now that wo are getting straightened around again we will be in better condition than over to serve you more rqom better light and improved store will help us to servo you better have the wagon call paily fairbanks bakery pbone 116 mill suxtu acun the world must not know the great duko of wellington whoa watchword wuu duty tu his sovereign and tho isngllsh nation wui a soldier first inst and all thn time tfuch too he wished to op ur h jealous cure of his roputntlnu us a fighting mun is amuslmzly dlstlos t in mr itedcrlcir doodalls ro out look of itouiluls nivs in 4i nnnxu if tho dukes tor y mini wn ux war ion of tho nitlio ionn hu 1u d at wulmor cimtlii ills grtno fonmlslontl wilkin to liu the cji istu tonitlonors and tigroid to pt him twwlvo hundred gulnium tin plcturo rinlslud in duo thu urllst wultetl upup ho sol dlsr who t bin surpilse begun with t tlullborutlon tp munt out the tweko huidrtd gulueiih in notes m gultl vpur grat ii woul i ways you much truublo if you yvquid write me u chock sal whkis- the duko looked up what said he lot ciuttsa clerk and thug tha rest of tho worldknow what a fool i ve bton i spend twcilvo hundred gulneus un a ploturot lie shook his bond und resumnd it would be a little awkward a ruihur good 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