Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1925, p. 11

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But here 1s a hint, "gv i | | { you are mot doing the square thing { and you regret it, why do it?" house 24. Basic arsenate of copper. Handles. Sudden light, Wall surrounding a fleld. To hasten. 26. 28. burst of 29. 31. H WHIG | Finally she said: g pain. "I knew what I was doing, I have known it for a long time and have done it deliberately." Seated in a chair beside her, be- fore the cheerful fire, with a cig- arette between his fingers, he studied her gravely. She moved a little restlessly un- der his scrutiny and he noted that tears had welled in her eyes and threatened to run down her cheeks. "You don't seem very happy about it," he said at last. "If you know ad She thought this over for a while. "I dare say you are right, but you see, I haven's much chance. Fate decided things for me. I haven't any- thing in the world to lve for or be true to. I uséd fo loathe girls who drank and stoked and went to wild parties, as I do. But that was a long time ago," she ended with a curious reminiscent little smile. "Aren't you very young to be so cynical?" he countered, "too young to decide whether or: not fate has taken everythiig from you?" . "I don't feel YOUDE; * she answer- ed with a shrug. ~T used to think that nothing could down you if you had the courage to get up and try again, but I have tried it and have failed at every attempt. When I turn the other cheek, it's only for a fresh knock." --- "Then you must have been | uniquely unfortunate," he told here. "I have known people much older than you and much more unfortun- Gasty Cocoa and Delicious Chocolate Cake BAKER'S Cocoa and Chocolate Delightful foods and beverages of high quality, pure and healthful, a WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited ESTABLISHED 1780 . DORCHESTER, MASS, CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. 39. 10. Vertical. . Usefulness. . Constellation. Large cactus plant. To exist. Box for sacred ute ensils. Maple tree. 83. 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Her eyes, which had been closed wearily, opened suddenly and re- garded him curiously. The cold air of the street and the hot 'toffee --or rather I'll let you prove it to me and yourself. Do you kyow who Iam? I am the sister of the notor- fous Madge Bannister--the woman who ran away several years ago with a man named Cartwright. You | Ji must have heard of the story. Even people in South America know of | it." Her lips twisted bitterly. "Now tell me what you want to say to me. Now we will see how your chivalry will stand up before that knowledge. | I am Lila Demerest, I tell you, the | sister of Madge - Bannister. The whole town knows me!" (To be Continued) | PNEUMONIA By Dr. Hugh C. Cummings. Pneumonia causes about one-tenth of all deaths in this part of the world. Pneumonia stands second on the list of diseases arranged in order of the number of deaths caused and is surpassed only by heart disease. The term pneumonia includes two chief types of inflammation of the lungs. 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Which he had made her dfink had steadied her senses and the glazed, vacant look was going. Her eyes were almost clear now and he sdiw that normally they were grave and dark and sweet, "You are being very kind to me, a perfect stranger," she said. "I'm S0rry to put you to so much trouble and inconvenience but I was really desperate." ; "Don't think of it," he assured her. "It's a pleasure to do what can. We all gét in jams some time; often through no fault of our own." "Ah, but this was my fault," she turned her head sideways on the pillow with a little movement that could to help unfortunates, but - he did not quite relish the idea of tak- ing this strange girl to his apart. ment at that hour, For himself. he did not mind, but he wondered what fresh indiserétion would be added to the list against her if she should be séén going there or coming out. Nevertheless he did it! «Fifteen. minutes later, she was comfortably tucked up on a couch which he had drawn bétore the fire. 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