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Lake County Independent, 9 Mar 1894, p. 9

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. E mder. oethiem th a ouse ofeu igd tii.n Bt-e id railip Pr is- ,leheHoum 0 s full of Yomr reputahion o! moi e for tise Lat Brtli sud à etateau ef tug Parilameal ,,ho nomimes et ýet borougii hé Ily ever>' ysir mu alvays been n hi@ youugor e of the euteru Le quitted thei ieopie vien tié Lb.a ssoia i. Jobn flrlgbt de lu tobart of W- r.1ovai o th 1847 mid 154& Whiz minlsitnles i, devoteal bim- nance, iu whicb rle ater. n leal= theLb ut-goa tise sec- cbamploneal ibe eabhlaisea the lnoriip. He e- Mnr. Foistor in %hi pubieo mcel th Mn. Adiana ree andl popular. m the~ gresteat le gave tise. tain i-eut amnd a zu their faimas. asi ha himlu.ut ze o! the Iris gii the. Britih Fetna' agitation Great MisIin 0n the gresteat outil ho ho ex- Ho bus proha-. ruermer et the 'e. The, Grand a f nom publIo i pub ic usefui- entent ef the ne- Lji!. t> the peu- 1 court circular i officiai The kt thie Rl Hon, on audienos ef i-d hi@ mesigna-. isi>' accepte 1 b>' thot the. Qneen toeber>', K. G., F®reign A flair', r t o! Prime .o Et. Hon, W. ut L'sriarnt, r>' hai mcrepted shýerry held bisk it bis nesiderce. M nst biceps enr1f Fovier, ical govel umeat kdUL metin thoin as lu session tor on i ccsisn nwusge te tbe e usineâ of tLe &-laet. i CANADA. ,gariau 0! the. Mi.. tinte ied n,% paston of. the Ci t Intabi-g EBungariu hln- iead a calffy 09 ctrymen laLo the îere te seulie and 'or wblcb matira î fsraiuig. Tiie i about A p tl 1 allies viii this sign popuslation. ilcb th. largosi i ore New York, Only tiiree faut- Pittabm-L1 but the Hungartans on thse '=rln bas been ato soi ever aineqs b. and oettled la hait yearm sf0. ia..1 are pont- lu factot-les at tie mine& viic -rn. Tise p ahi- b. woald bave 3e.shm ang.- midisa Geye*nk., k WWbt a imatter vitis my &aamduosa tbamUh.usId et 0the taUsas ie uo ake4; "haosina ho 1» Kmw s 1kgtherilver that tea la long, I ok abe-royiwr n Aa5themtcekl' irds oa-prlnpln'o' t i lso, lber look no kiud, her meuh me 16%9w» afur a sang 1rom>', lier toeth so'whitothat I toldilier mfl-my love, my suit ho ber fathen, Geiiii close to spulgtlre-know It bY asud uls rougis refusai. 1 could not tise slgmic., elp lt-after an, it vasushiefuIt!1 USsmit ta tise vbuspor o' thé maies an' H. vms not thon.; I dehenmin.d to, the plues: brave his angor. Besides, thon. te YWitI la tise bîov o' Lbe breezes, sligin' nobody like timid pensons for dispîa>'- SvaiS, Iug courage under certain cincuin-' Ou iSlantise dai.. stisat are drearnin' ah stances. My lt1 31y' cousin gaid notbing; site oui>' OeWn' d eo.. te sprngtimne; bope mie'l] held dovo honr eyes, wbile bier cheeks corne to My;wlrc as ned as those of chierrIes lit Gamillion kiasea for thie rcd li p'o' th, XKY! I checked myseif. We&iYin' to mét hei-Iist'nîn' ail the "-Are you angry wiii me?" I trne a sked, tremblingly. "Are you angi>' For thie inkle of ber tootttepei-h er roses vith me, Rose!" an' uer nisyme1 She lseld out te me ber band. On -[Fr'ank LU Stanton, lu Atiautia ,CODii- thlat, mn>'heart seellîing witb audmtci-, talion. ty, ru> head ou fine, I cried: ___________ Rosée, I evear it! 1 viii bc your ~EIJrLT husbandi" IF ~ Andas.aie sbook ber bond and IF 0 OELWU. ookedsetme sadlyîI addcd: "Oh!I Weil know that my unceeis self- "But uncie, 1 love mu> cousin 1" willed, but I viii b. more seif-wiljed "<jet out!" stili, sud b. muet be torced ho say "UlHvo ber to me." 'yes,' 1lviii force hlm ho say it!" "Don'h botitpî me" "But bow?" aséked Rose. "1h ahilb. my <bath t" Ah! i&w? That waa exachi>' the "Nousenmo! yosl console younsel! difficuit>'. But no malter; I vould wvh morne othen girl." find a va>' Le surmounit it! Ah tiat moment a beavy stop ne- My uncle, viiose back had %eeu to - sounded lu the. treet. Insinctlvely yard me, vhlnled round, bis face sed we moved ava>' front eaci, other; 1 to, bursiug, sud brough hiseclosed returned Wo my double-banded svord, Set down upen Lbhe<ourtier vith aud Rose, to keep herseit lu ceunIe- b.avy'tlump. miance, set ho duatiug vith a corner of "Neyerl" lhé cried; "-neyer! Do her apron a littie statuetîS luinls yoU heur vbat I1f»y?" fadeai red velvet case. And au 1 iooked eth lir beseeching- My nucle entened. Surprised at 1>' A" wlit joined bauds .,.fr' eut finding ns hogether. be stepped short 1> - '» Irin mon. o"A preity hbshsand yon look 11k. i ho'ttîe otlin. - vitisaut a sou, and dn'amning of going Weeach vent on rubbing without into housekeeping! A nre mens Iraising our iteads. shouid make of IL by giving you my "Here, ake Ibis," said my miels, daugiston!l'e no use your insisting. banding me a bulky parcel from under You kuev thtat when I havre said 'No,' is arrn. "A splendid purchase, you'il notiig unden lite sunicarn make me se.." "Ya>' Ye«' !"1 Tue subjeet did nol interest me lu 1 cessedtho make any turther appeal. the least. 1 knev my uucle-about as boend-, I opened lbe patrcel, and fromu the trong an oid feilow as cnîld he found; enveloping papen eruerged a steel bel- in a day'e es'anch. 1 contented iny- me--but not un ordinany beimet, oh, self witis givitîg vent to a ie ih no ý-superb, a monumental mnorion, sud thon iront anOith itî îrb!..lnlî ,,of with g-onget and pointed viser o! a big doubît'-lianded&-.l -wrI, rus' strange forin. The vison as raised, frein point Wo but, anti 1 tried to diseoven litat prevented This memorable coiivir,'uýtiort took il fromt being iovered, place, iu tact, in the siîml> if nîr Ina- 1h vt iii noLgo down-the bingos ternaI uneie, a wel'h-knownuaî .'u!r in have got out of order, " said ru> uncle; sutiquit les and oject.4i art., 5:' Rue "but iL', a mup*unb pioco, snd viien it de% Claquettes, et the slgri of the:lias been tîtonougll cleaned and "Maltoe Cross'-a perfect iîtusciintîm tuched up a iii look veil-that siail et cunlosities. 1ho your to»-tonrow's job." Tise vails vere hung witli Mari 'Very'good, unele," I irurmurcd, seilles sud old Rouen chine, fucing i mot daring lu aise mn>-ei-es 10 bisé. aucieut cuirasses, sabres and musé- 1 Tiat nigbi, on reaching ru>mnt, kets sud picturs tramnes; bclow Ibese 1I et uncesweut to b.d. 1 vas enger von. rauged old cabinets. cufers of ib b.b alone aud ahi. le think ah ru> ail sort» sud statues o! saints, one- eass. Niglit bringa courisel, It le armed or oue-igged fort lite moat pont, esid, and 1 liad great nord thtat tb. aud diapidahed ato tieir gildlug; proî-onb shouîd prove traie. thon, hors sud uhere. inm glass cases But, atter Iying avake for an boni berméhîcal>' seaied anti lucked, tîtore without receiving an>' assistance, I von. k-nielkknacks itiniiiuite rariety feli off ho sieep sud tllII exL morning -laciiiymataries, tiii>' orna. rnmîg. did moting but dneam te oddest precloues tones, fragmuenttso! titan- dreamne. I saw Rose on bier vaj te lie, bracelets, crosses. neckimîces. ciiarcb in a strange bridai costume, a modela and miniature ivoru' t-t- fourteeuth century cap, three feet ettes, the. yelov ints ut aichIt in bigît, on ber Iîead. but iookiug pret.- thé suit hook ruomeîtarly a fiesli-iike lier titan even; tien suddenly lIhe transpèreucy. sceeue changed te tinooffliffiît. in whicb Time out of mimmd the shlop lî:d bc-: Innunierabl ie Imrets and pieces o! longeai ho the Cornubents. t passed ' oid china vicre dancing a wiid tarait- regulari>' trom father 10 sou, stnd iii> dola, wbiie mny uxicie, ciad in coin- anche-bis nieigbbors said--ýouid not plt. aîmor snd with a formidable %uat b. the. pesseosor of a ticoe littie balberd ini Iis itaîd, conducted Lb. fontuine. Heid In esteemmi b> al., a hewildering whtiri. municipal counceillor, impressed b>' The neit day-ah, Lhe neit day - lie importance aud gravit>' of hiei; v as no nearer. Iu vainvwith cionched office, short, fat., bigll>' hoeric and teeth, I scounod lte immense liolmeh headatrong. but at bottom not in lte brouglit by my> uncle lime previous leasat degree an unnmd sort ofttins- crenitig-scoured il vitb sucb furv as sncb vas mn> uncle Corîtuberl, my aluiost te break thie iron; not an ies oui>' living male reative, vito as camne te me. The lbelinet shone like soon as I left sebool eîevated sue tei a suni; my unciee st smoking lus pipe the digui>' ut chie! muid umly clerk sud watclîing ue; but I couid hhink sud shep man o! the "?tlltese of uotbing, no va>' ut toncing hlm lu Cros." give me hie daîghter. But my> unele vas not onl>' a AhtIl o'ciock Rose vent int, hie dealern antiquities and a municipal country',îvhence site vas nol le nettîrn coucllor-he va,' yt nmore, euh until dimner lime, ini lhc evoning. On above &H, the theliofo!r> cousin lte tlîresbold site could onl>' make a Roie, wvîhi aoru 1 vasnatunally in sign to, me vitiîlber land;', ru>'enle love. lied net lefi us alone ton a single lu- To coneback tW lie pointl ntvîticli stamt. Ho vas nI easy lu lus mind; I digresed: I could se. that b>' lus face. No donht Without payiug au>' attention te hoe lied not forgotten nun conversation the sigis vitich exiaied from mu>'of Lhe previonsé eveviig. bosom wvile securitg lte rusht rom I vont ou nnbbing ut ni>' bomnet. mu> long, Lvo-ieuded evord, m n>' uce, "You bave ruade iL quit. brîglît magmiying glass Iu bamîd, vas eu- eitoug-put iL dovu," said mu> goged lInlte exatninalhou of a lot of uncle, moedaleis vi habd pnrchased that I put IL dovn. TIie storru vaa mormiug. Suddenly lie raised ils gatbering. I could not do boLter isead; 5 o'clock vas striking. than ailox it le blov over. 'Tii. Council 1!" lh. cred. But snddenly, as if undertakefs b>' Wbon ryu>'nule pronounced that a 8trange fane>', ni> uncie teck up august vord iL nmade a motbtul; for the. great morion and Lrned and ex- si pin b. vouid uhave sauuted 1h bars- amiued 1h on ail aides. hemded. But, tus ULime, ftier s mo -"A handsomne plece o! armor, there meot'i eoiderahien, lie tapped is lai no doubit about 1h; but IL must tons'iesd sud added, Ilua onou f su- bave vèighed prstty heavil>' ou iLs preme reliof t eaien's shoalders," lho muhtered; "No, thse sitiug doe not take place and, nrgod b>' I kuow not vint de- befon. to-moro-and I arn fongot- mou, b. clapped IL ou hi@ isad and 1 ftt Wlit *0 ~40-dy. on làh ge tobessththe l ae h. gesticulsh.d, tise more hao ele and tlsrestsxsed me, tise leae1 Ah that momeOnt the , dock o! tise Hotel de Ville strlklug 5, vas ieiex. "The. Municipal Council 1"' mur- mureai my tincie, in s stifled voice. *Qlck 1 helip me off vith ttua beait of a machine!1 Ve'il motie oui busi- ness atterward 1" But suddeniy, likewlse, an Ide-sa wlld, extraordinisry Ide-c-ame luto my head; but, then, vboever lo mad- der than a loyer', Bemfides, I had nt choire of means. "Nol" I neplied. My uncle fell baek two paces In tor- ror-and again the enormous helmnet wobbied on hie shouldens. "-No," 1 repcated, flrmly, "l'Il not help you out utiless you givo mç the hand of ny. cousin Rose." Frein the deptits of the strangely elongated vison came net an aiigry exclamation. but a vrntable rua?. I had "don, ilhI-I bad burned my shipe' "If yenu do nlot consent to do what I ask of yeti," 1 added, "net oniy vill I not heip you off with youn bel- met, but 1 viii cali in ail your neigh- bors and then go and find the Muni- cipal Counil!", "You'll end youxr days on the eaf- fold!" cried mny unele. "The. hand of Rose!" I repeated. "You hold me that it wouid only b. by fonce that you vouid b. imade to say 'yes'-say il, or 1 viii eaulu th.e neighbors. " The dlock was etil striking; my tincie ralsed bis anmus as if te cuise me. ."Decide ai once," 1 cried, "soine- bod * cor!ng e' ýj gmu e My uncîs. "But make flaqsie!" "On your word of bonorl"' "On my word of! honor!" The vison gave wny, the gorget- pied. aise, and my uncle's besd lW sued from durance, red as a poppy. Jusét ini time. The chemist at the. corner, a coiieague in the Municipal Council, entered bis shop. "Are you coming?" lie asked; "they wilii h beginning the business ijithout us." 'I'm coming." repiied my uncle. And without look ing ni rue lie took up bis biat and cane and walked ont. Thte next moment alil my hopeslb.d YanisheI. Ny uncle would surelynot forgiv-e me. At dinner time I took my place ah table on bis igbit hand. in loy spirits, ate little and suid noS bing. " It viii comne vith Ibhe dessert," I thought. Rose looked at me, and I avolded meeting ber eyes. As I1bruI expected, dessert over, xny uncie lit bis pipe. raised bis head and then- - Rone-corne bere Rose vent te hlm. "D'Io you know what tbat feilov titcre asked me te do yestexday?' I trenibled like s leuf, and Rosée did te samne. ".To give lûsr yonr hand, " be added. 'Do you love hlm?"> Rosée ca down lier es-es. - Ver>' eil," contintod my uncie, "on tItis @ide the case is complote. Corne bers, you." 1 approached hum. "Hon. 1 amn, uncle," andi, In a whisper, 1 added, quickly: "Forgive H. bunat inte a heart>' laugh. "MNari>' lier, then. donkey-since you love ber. and I give ber te you!" "Ab!-uncle!" " Ah !-dear papa!" And Rosée and I Lrew ourselves into bis amis. "Ver>' gond! ver>' good !" hie criod, viping bisé eyes. "Be happy; tbat's ail I aiîk." And in tum ble whlspered lu my ear: "I sbould have given bier We you ail thie samie, yoa big goose; ht-keep te sien>' of the lielmet between us two." 1 give you niy word that I bave neyer toid it but to Rose, my> dean litile vife. And if evor you passé aiong tise Rue des Claquettes, No. M8, ah the place of honor in tbe o]d sltop, l'Il show y'uu my uncle's belmet, vhich w, would neyer sel.--[Froin tbe French. OrilIlng for the Kisler. One o! tuemosh u8eful as ih cen- ainly l5oituetofthe miyiu teresting, of ailthe. exorcises in the German army leoLthe swlmxning sud diviug drill as it Io prsctlced at thi militer>' swimming bath. during the. summer months. 1h Ia compulser>' only on the. pioneera, but pivates of afl arme ai e ncouraged to practice iL b>' amali mon.>' prizeé aud prospective promo- tion. Thse iving takes place frein a considerabie height. Tii. mon taklug part. lu1h ar elcothed Ilunuiforme of the oldeat aud least valuable descrip- tion, snd accoutred with 'dummy" 15%si*veo& il e ceimes o W~hla parmi. ~ mt i all II b. an iumtishu Qutatib beudetoi eee&ric-touataço, A bani 'et ay Q altoi a irbs beenParaes he la Lii, ,imus"ÏIcnstruments viii be mclntflccirlesof arl byho .. tatioaed la the balcony. The. entîre Meut Domination of Mlle. Klumpke am building viib oftlieon, steel aud Doctor of Matiiematical Sciences.gls The. paper which won for ber thlm îs& _______ great distinction vas entitled «A A Marual. portraits. 0ontrlbution to tho Study 'of the Maurice Patrick Marmabon a Rings of Saturu, - that vas declarod not sent te s hiol Young, but bad pri- vate tuit.iou at bom,±. lie vas tiien plâced et a seoinarY taught by prlest.aut Autuni, froni wich ho vas - I remoyed to a ci)thing estabiniont for the mullltary school of st.-Cyr, at Ver>.ailloa. 'vi. a vo eider brothera were already oMeers lnluîear rt.gi- nients. Al 'the fa,,,Iiy eo fonldlif hormes and were darIng riders .airles. t.he eldt st.. broire bis ileck In 184.5 while competlng for a steepls- Schase prîze for gcntleanen rider, at A utun. Thpy vere ail fanciers of Engimb tboroughbred%. '1 he Nlarilial waq neyer vithout a few ln hiq siabies. ile oied hi. ion many ozcalousQ, wben acting as an aid-de-camp, to the fleetnems and clevernesof an Eagllsh or an Irish horse. At the exhibition of equestrian art, wbicb 'm iii' was held elght yeurs ago at the Rues de Seze, a famiiy portrait waa ahowu of Charles, Joseph, sud Maurice Pat- MUA EM1Kirick de MacMahon (the. future Mar- &bal), -ln theîr unIforme, canterlng lu by the ezaminer@--the Dean of the a giade. It waa a prlted painting, Faculty, the Director ofthte Parls and gave the. impressIon of the. ela- Observato-y, and the Professer of tien snd freihbuaot poutil. Aitronomy--a admirabiy vrltten Another skotchy piclure, by Horsco asd of great scientIfic menit . Vernet, repreaented the MacMaison À German by origlu snd an Amern- famiiy at s huntinq foot ln front of rais by blrth, Mlle. Klumpke follovoedthe. ciateau of Sully (a klmd of Bur- in the. footateps of Sophia Germain, gunadimo Warwick Omtie), vitis their Maria. Agnesl, sud Mme.. Sophia frîendm, who bad ecore teohut la Kromalewska, and tudlod matie. tthe woodm round them. Tbe.jnst6- maties principaliy vih a vlev of rial conditions s»d the. company are of their applicatIon to MtrouomY. aristocratic. Stili, thon. la a swo ,et,, She vas B1ret employed a& tthe goal,$Wt-- - J.-3Mnon to ail Paris Omray. u lecm te lb , Mi, . - _WdeI tbe 0f'the equat.ortai, an Instrument Ides of! tle cold shade oL,riitoo- to observe and register thse daiiY rocy." The servante seem as xei 8& movoment of the. starm.The.liste au the boises. Marice Patrick (thse Admirai Mouches, who dlraclod thse largiiol), a geatiemanly, eiegaistY observations, thought very hlghlY of bulit Young feilov, o! a fair, beain- Mile. Klumpke's talents, aud trans- Ing, aud ruddy couatenance. pats the. ferred ber t4) the departmnent lutruat- neck of bis hhoroughbred. The. ed wltb the construction of the, tel- horse, pieassd and prend at tuis lai ciiart, for which the newest de- mark of affection, paws the. grounsd reiopments of sidereal photography vlth bis forefoot-The Contempo- are utillzed. For this Purxtse the. rary Review. sky haî been dlvided into segmenta, snd to each of the parttions a group The Iakota Straw Stove. of photogiraphers ls apporlloued. Tiie The strav atove wiil enable lia negvIiveB are taken on very sensitive posa..mor to dispense vltb tihe noces- plate% vhich, atter havlug been de- ity ut Purchaaiu fuel viiere strav voioped tnd printed, are jqined to- or bey are plentitul. Tii. device cas getiier to fox-ny the. chart .ou tiiemo b. made by auy tinsmltii. It consiste cliches the relative position of thse of a drum twe foot lu diameter ape stara at a Riven Urne I.l ixed, sud proxlmatoiy, foui feot or more hlgh, comeparative observations can be nade with one end covered, made of shoot vitis the aid of a powerful micro- trou, sucii as ts used in stovepipe: a "Meoeaihut agalu iiaviug tu nosont stand opon vhlcii to place the drain, te thse t"ýlencope. On thisé kind of imply and iuexpenmvely mode, theo vonk Mlle. Klumpke ls engageai lu top of shoot-ion it, i rItet hold the portrait, wbich la reproduced druns ln place; legs of bOOP itou ny- from the. Quecu. Mlle. Kiampo h.,- etad; a COne-8baPed top. JOiuine and lo»ga to a taleuted famIiy. On. of eidiugi nto the stopepipe ufliciently ber sters la a docton of medîcine, to shlow of removal of the. drain for andVaa thbe irst voman phymicisu thse purpome of omptylng sud repleu- admItted ho o Paria hospîltal; a second imislng. Tbo drnugiitla abolêsi l sistorlasa diitiuguisiied peoter, and lower part of the dru., viii asii. two otiiors are writenm cover or rifted pioco m0 plaft t 68 shlow of being dmia AMERICA AT THE FAIR. draagbt .F111 vitiss any materisi of liRe na HO- WO vu DOaIeROPe»utid "tthO Ami- atart theolare ah the top, Atte nernaina xosto 0 iilbuin about six bourm.Tise dis AtteItrntsoau Epscices ob.cot'ery of! hua la Dakota wva agod- Industries, Atssd cene mt e ued, sud a'vorted mach uffeini.- openad May 6, at Autverp, Beigum, Seattle Puet lutellîgeucer. udothtei auspices of King Leopold IL, Atinerlca vîli b. veli represent- <<G M in sure.. ed. The. Exposition vili continue Wboever bas moon the Washington antil Nov. 12, aud promises to he une mnonunment la Baltimore, vitis the of ingih Importance sud Interest. It croucîîng bronze lion of Barye nemi ia loatted iu the uev quarter of the is hbm., viii apprecialelthe &toy ciL>' ffl covers au ares of 200 acres. tisey hell about the ragilehuntsman The man buildings are extensive, on his Oret visit th o lov. R. WU covertsg 1,100,000 squaare feet.. Iu abowyaail the objects ln Baltimoreo one by one, bat gave escis only a pasng glane., aud net evec me mach sas a word of comment. Wisen lie r4me la sgiit of tise Washington MODUIUeOt4 hover, aaevnoir igis sisotfroiIs eye. At lastl1hvs ob- vions that somethlug iiad beca fouod to Inherest hlm. Ho Maunaed -thse saft for nmre minute%, runnlng bis oye froin tise base to thse point oa which the statue tood sud bock again. tiicn fmtened lmi gaze on the ~~ crouching lion as If fasciuated. Hlm lips parhed, absuhmclty inonds drev UNITEO BIA&Tt BUIULDING AT TU@ ANTWERP near 'te hear him criticimemof aise xxa'osnos. culptr'à art. At lait out came the vordaj the, Indii3try Buildntiste United '13'gad, be's got the nid man irped, St.ates viliihave b0,00 square foot; aln't he!"-Kate Fleldm Washington. lu the Electrlolhy Building, 30,000; in the ]Hacisinery Building, 30,000, six Meai, a Dar. whiiteite Anueican BtUJdlng viii for- Queon Victoria bas evidenti>' pou- ai 12, 000 aquare test for exhibits lai dored veil ou the saylug that man modela or' amali arllcles, snd 14.500 must est ho live. At Balmoral, square feet for Statea' sud Goveru- viser. se lives la the. imploit possi- meut exhubit. ble vsy, stse beginus ber day et 8 The American Building, 240x150 ociock wvus tescisocolate or coffe. foot, la ofthtie Rensissanace style of sud dry toast. Ah 9:30 she bu architecture. Tii.appmoacii la by a breakfast, amali trout fresiily caught broad marbie st"YIrwhy iicis iesds troin the River De. belng an Invari- up ho the grand vestibule, 110 foot able disilà. At 12:30, afteor ber morning vide. Frota the vestibule ou. eau outin mse ba a Ilttle reirethient-. cOn ObtalaiQ, vlev Of thse satire EXPO- an egg beaten up lai milk. soine soup, sitiou Hall, vhicb occupios th*. cou- suai slittie truit, Sbe lunches at -2- als ln tise W*o i knoovaas 1 i b mm, cupation la decoyiung çslte death by flit gain ing hiser under the guise of t1 thon by traiterons decoi. thbm over te tth. ex meeti tho-o marked for thiegate of the pun hi' conflne an sd fen 1 er atluct foliov hlmi oh peu. Fi kuovs bis sud If bine vild sut aIs off lu tii. vrong direction toi iovs aud vith the grsoa 'N usher ah a veddiunt shows 14, vay througii the bast gate t~ enter. Fui la sal*aym oun, aide o et I,,thougis vhe* Twentp-five bandred caes l te thoir deatis by him oacbý Phil'a issory do'ms mol e mach romance. 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