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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Dec 1912, p. 9

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, “M Int“ he told us. an we eat ei -.. in 3 little upper room of ihe Iveiyn done on his right. Dr. ' it Me iefl. end I opposite » '1 «me i did sun", whenem "done. which. fortunately. I 'II comparatively seldom. e III-ed me than! coniinuonely ' wt I believe to have been some of opium. no am even in my lament. l m not wholly nor- i‘fi the vny, of course. I loet ell ‘ dune. Andno, too,iemun- '“ h m event- in sequence. My ‘1‘ m noment utter being on u of the 8|!)th found me in e Inn-ow berth on e rapid. -. ,- rougbflflng can at upper- Iueh mim- dimenflon than ml at “he sudden I- vein 1 naked question: "it“ in file. Then I the Chine-e boy lighted in be an ordinary )6» - . . from the tiny I t, Wed quickly V n vague, dneemy something fltb . .yhich seemed .4 m e Chine-e boy “t" he. You an inncy my1 km on on Win. In to the Impemlvthlo; on. ~11 nonlu mull at. night u- m new. “Vent-n. u mutton lndnlpd In. "91 «subbed shaved. short “ h rut-em pot u M- diam-l I” Mat-“ulna Hartley. (‘mm ’ urn-datum MHootIng. I» m I In mated by M. ”wanna I I: M. condition. I had mm! to i in . menu! and pray-1a! ruin. him an for In. life. AMI I“ an. to In If we might judge rm seeming. stronger more - lc- nervously mined than} ‘WQ‘OMNrdmmM- b I). deck; I heard Hartley‘- E m In an". undo-n. one (be needing “all. ho had no.“ new way. White-ca than I m of um, um. an body I flmMo-totny nmm-nd "In.“ M. "nod and H non-cut of 03m. only. w tho and... mum than ”u out . weird unit-m cry, flick-fl“ mm. as (hu- :1“. ill-0|! found Into In rum-1 hut-«hacuflnd “an E I 11 Q5 A ”not m. a h mm “mm m .n luv! * '- «or net not»! W 0' WM u nm which lot a. snug“ a! m m I“ lot-l II Part laid. tun II- ” m In, whom" II (.0 dnmnkhlm'fiifm E1" and not. or with not. bound, mu m that (out a! fluent TI. but, the M0. tool. “a the III-«two Io mflr. were not y em”, but simian" ‘ I. the 01m at out atom which Md hm!" I cried, cuouum, my m but! crowd!“ my nun | And All “mindful of the am i W III]: I lung my Am- I III vim from behind. “Cum- II M! flunk God! That Wzmscmauvo 6F 00. ‘ Mnrchilon‘n indiflemnco "It's quits l Instantly In [nimble uneasi- on. “i know I “fill bands. which had been to diutinguish‘ . ,. his cont pockets, cane out as dreams and n {cried by springs. One of ever. I awoke filial! hit up from hill brow to Glamorgauahil ‘ l and the other clutched 1131- men in the I' _ fl. his head. And in that mo- grovm and It All. riot advanced, the voices sort of marine lander ind more distinct; sum 1 was far too flu“ mundedonihe metal deck (ion from the 1‘” the “PM"! Bil" hurriedly administered “I the lurboard rail. intent evi~ nutterlng. Bu I” on meeting the rubble which about, and wan q approaching on that side. and l pol and brush ligand” boldly block m. way. me at lhia u “I... :1th I! the same instant. couldn't comm it! u all lieu” with naked torso eventually thal u llld shining u polished ebony fostered for n Id withllrime and mm; with “Why didn't Iâ€"vmc running backward II the corner of the deck house. It with an Inn bar held menac- um lulu-t m pressing pur- I; and even I- the uncomln light I dock lanterns, “conned It I! by an outline nd the character lot 0! no head upon It: Ihoul- m to the In!“ In collled .- nutbofisunol hem-n! WWII XXVI". Iain-mun jug-114:?! NE: I knew very wan what she meant. Ever since Camera]! Ind come running backward wound that «ethane cor- wâ€"I think em a the minute I recognised «W. lubed, amut-covpnl acumenâ€"«I Ill Ind um Dumbo fa mutant! mmforthomt «lumnlnenffimmlmfl; on. tho W "pol-tum! m We had watched the After end of the deck In our pout-dinner made, and had paused than. leaning on the ml. to watch the phosphate-can! glean 1nd glitter among the turbuiont white wnkewntem Cnmeron and Dr. Addlnon Wen talking over their cigll'l In steamer churn unldlhlpn, and the girl and l veto non. together for 010 am time 01m her uncle'n restoration. “Be-Ida?” I matedmuauonlngly. Tho My Mac on. the turned tn at Om never more tom-h. ‘ Mei.” Iho QM. ion-vole“ Ind with 1 11m perceptible quiver. "and! you keep your promise. I don't let am you have my right to dictate mi Evelyn begged me to he permitted to flu him good-bye. but there I wu forced to draw the "In. Hot urn-en In my own dlncuon had not, up to that moment. been no hush that I let! [mid one any of them, oven to: this young swam-u. notvithntnml In; my abundant Invocation of the lnesfl-nhlo ”Moe he find rendered. 1nd that wu My win: I told ha. ‘wm on the nut evening out. she had demanded to know my mm. for re "You're t very nemat- Inn." she to tuned. with I pout “And I‘ll not a! u" sure. m. that I am ever kit! you lain. Decidesâ€"3' And there sh. stowed. Ou mm man. which I" duvenmloufiooldndhdo by“. no I, ‘ny 1 Ram Hunky. vionpmndtohlbhwpnnd can u be Messed. Iago-mid In that far. no out have": to Na. on m- derk 0! mg Rom; Albert. were combined um! . term of gunman that exhaled our power- of non.- I Mu no {Milli-“on to cm “the. by mun" I“ the "at. and m Ina all "u cum 0! mu hm any. loch um MW and noel that was um 1 Indiana to (M Immu- "no at “on that and. no! I «and Mn!- fro- the animal that Can om‘n Inn-flu and "mum-Ho. v“. M. a“ "MC Dr. Mdlm no on. o! no mum: not. II n delta-bk muolhuon, The mung Mum Rn!" and Mr and. no In CM. m. lo and no mm: at It». awn! swindle. A“ If M m "D- anna-01mm» Ilhlhovm u "de0:on «I “I‘ll "Mr «0" gamut, on .7 Meta. at me n nut have to. «mm by It. mic-l mm which than usual Who- ho turned that "on not" and Manner. an Mann. had been out.“ on deck. IHII booing lulu! hope that m out-l8. world no at hank been no” lo Int-mien II his Doha", be lulu-M to be allowed to so with tho rut. And who. N. do and III M In rebelled. lull- tu M- in, to liberty Int n lroa W (m I didn‘t». witch lo Md puma” mm“ for we! can And to M- uorx. continued. Inter» ranted It Intern]. by qua-floa- from one or another of “maul can“ the viola watched “In at cruelty, lu- cIndlu tho In! clamor which on coded (In rescue. “90.0 I didn't try. The ofllcen mu- nuled my sacrum“ u plpc drums. and when. at ml! port. I pleaded to be allowed to communicate with our consul. I In: only kept under stricter Cameron smiled. "I couldn’t get near {he captain. my child," be m- lumed. lndulmtly. “It wun't I» “Why didn‘t you explain. dear, to the “pain?" Evelyn uked, with one of those bursts of nnlvette that con tuned so charmingly with her usual ly abounding good judgment. "It's quite possible." Cameron want on. “I know that it was very dlmcult to distinguish. in those days, between dreams and realities. Eventually, how- ever. i awoke to find myself on the Gistnorgauahire, quartered with the men In the torecnatle, a beard well grown and my clorhes the ooarsest sort of msriner's outfit. For a while i was far too ill for labor. The reso tion from the drugs which had been administered caused me the keenesi muttering. But. gradually. I came about, and was set to work with paint pot and brush. The humanity shown me at this time was surprising i couldn't comprehend it. But I realized eventually that my strength was being fostered for future torment.” correct pronunmuon or "liner tho Illne- Brownâ€"Ant». "My father belonged to A rather . - ' bunch." in damaged, “Ind "to m “y poormanhehadchrgonumher ‘ ‘l'ouglIth. \ "“ children. Mwm “I...“ ‘l'lomototanovnmhm unmaggammmm udwm mypoormotherdiod.l , imam-Inn. mmn'mmo: ”Bevan-nae: «no LW'N‘M how .. . , (A as an : '3 I " ’ _ M m mumbutmdthcmdonâ€"m'l ydmmnddmm. “Wham!”- "' W125: on n.9,.vo1m*mm~ "Ln-H. n-g ‘ h‘. ._. We? 1 “inf-firm} c}: . mum told no that much. I know. no. tint alumnae of family worth." come one of In, In I wu, In only fur that you should know; for though Evelyn's mother a but my MIMI.- tor. sun the 311'! the tuna blood through her mndflre.“\‘ "I have never tom m Clyde," he resumed. MI eye. turned on the glow- lng tobacco ember which he hid Just band, “anything about my birth or my family. But m (but you are to be Ho paused have to share the uh' from MI emu. ranching term In. am for a receptacle. and mebow' the gesture reminded me of that of Hem-h n he nu! thrown out m m- chh be” the letter, and no expmol~ the tennis tattooing. "In Individual Wire." 1 aid. urn- lng to my “Med. "there never was in In the world Mm. I believe, such similarity. And In repose. the on- ccmble, I should say, wu «any Iden- tical. But when It cone toâ€"" And there Cameron checked me. "Clyde.” and hit (one m flange" gun. It seemed to me. “you'll pal-Ila- my Interrupting you. I know. I un- derstand whu you would any, proh- bly better than I could from your pvt- tlng it Into words. And I want to tel! you why I understand. Indeed I've wanted to tell you for I long white, but whenever I've got to the verge 01min"; bulked." no panned hen to shake the at l A. win not unusual to fill! reverted to um um and to main 0!, the In. «Idem: men-“m connected; and I had been trying to mac clear to Cin- em. 91 I had already frequently Mod to do. the peculiar dlflereuco kennel lchnh's exp-onion and MI. It 1". after Ind-w. :34 Cam and I vet. that together in III un- ion” and. green null]; he at Ma vim-g cable and l h the tune uh rent humor chah' in which I had at : tvelvemomh no 'hne listening to the story of the tucked ponnlt 11.. Iron Inlomnuflou mu n- un“ fur n» Malt Min my unrflan rm. Rum, vhkfi. by Ibo my, Md. at her man-'- ‘mh. been around for mrly I nu 5mm or ubuhoeho-econpflubuno mt, inch. The «Mallo- wu to can plan- I( Canon I“ the Do... u. ulnar lmed will “and! and mum. Mada. mum. no“ at no mm; out}. An nod-u» "ulna. I II]. continued to pull. and 61mm no. long um n» than» can. of m mam- bnm Md bun worn "my. And In- nflnbly u not "not (Mr- would m n" mutant»: 0! "one any day! 0' tho "wan-um: lotion and 0! "at oluin math; in Cancun“ mn- ur thick I in M" quite able to manna-m! m "pt-In. For s long while then remained in my mind ss legacy from the strsnzo use of Cameron sad the Sable bombs conspiracy s seemingly insoluble prob- lem. On our mtnrn to America. my friend. In spite of all my urging, ro- fnsod. with stubborn pcrslsioncy. it seemed to me. to sid in the was» (ion of those who. we knew posiiiw ly. were impliosied in ibo sflsir. Con- cerning Murphy. Yup Sing and I score or non of ibcir ssiollim we could hsvo pmdnced "idem o! (be most «ism-sin; cbsrscicr. 0m Clutch on an not so minded. Ho even want so is: ss to discourage my sown snco spins: nu: former for complicity in ibo ploi to islio rspiivo Evelyn Ind nylon on the night at our Poll street visit. Indeed I bsvo slvsys believed ibsi ibrosgb (Wins in III instru- nonisl in marina Humby's Mess. And i boon for s tsd "is! be pro- viacd so ”may for (be mans From-b driver 0! Ibo electric mi» sun. who in so bully inbred is lbs! Prli slum Minot-n. lbs! ibo an" mum-d in More s month below the mu of his ssssilsni. ‘ And it we left Cameron ind Dr. Ad~ dim much nlonc together during our homewnrd voyage. who mac atul ro- memben their own happy days of young love dreaming can blame us? “What need had I to keep such a promlaa?" I asked. when in mercy I pause! that she might get her breath. “Why should I all: you to tell me that you loved me. when I could read It In letters as long a your glances and as hrlght no your smile?" "Oh, you dear. amy, lovable. delight- ful child!" I cried. and the echo of my words was carried tar astern, as my arms went about her and held her close, and my Hues fell thick and fast, on her ripe. tender lime mouth. "In the library?" I Inked, with I gianca behind for militia intruders. She mined quickly and found me laughing. her retort. looking away again. "'Waa It before we came over or since?" “Before.” after u pause. “Long baton?" / “Not very.” / “Where? At your hauler? “Give me a him." I 1‘, It"! cruel. “When did I promise?" ~\ _ “I couldn't be so unmaldenly." fir“ “Slum you don't lemon: 1-." she said. “It’s of no commune \ 11 you wen so sure that you §1 for- get." .mmy remnant" l _ “new I m (min ytfii . lulu. Quickly her an can. Dyes had taken continua mvvlng lln of the phalp ms. Q In loot whether any perm were I over lost In that river. “on. no.” It" mm Klnd. Wll’o (“nonunâ€"l do wish you were in some other work. door. l on In mount fon- thu you will touch h ellarged wire ht the shop." Hubâ€"- "Oh. the charged who It the shop doesn't bother me: whot I have more (read nhouththochupdoooontu Old. Freud. "You were an In Hack the last time I out you." "Yet.” ‘0- nmly replied Mn. Brown. who Ind not um 3 «com! Mound; “but It wasn’t a an black.“â€"â€"Jndgo. Floating sic-do. "By Java, I an [Ind to no. you look- lnt In [:1 and festive!" am Mr. Lent and Found. The fermnm. whilst plying over a water which was only slightly Isl- and, was uked by s timid My ll needing?” lady Motoristâ€"J1 was trying to catch up to that w M to see how the lady Ind her In tril- ned."â€"Nn York Glob: Iienlteflmwhylwmfi sultry? nominate-nun”. digit Ice, int to cry. Had a Good tuna. flamed I| Whitley nay. M “mud. halal for having rim I Made upon the footpath. a mm «mm that be m .04 via both-cl: and "In I! m on!" to I“. on the factual an. on (to road. No. and Cry, So. the run. woman. I. (to you. vol-n Icing suddenly ad Il- expo-stall! lined? Ah. yet And loo. the inn: mu raise a Ii. And then. for the am “In. In I may Moot 1'": m "a «m "mum 0' Mn on "Io rMM my." M had "mod from Inn nan no In Miami. and u no! In would our "numb" Mm. I no 3|“ than "III he had flowed no ring I had Med m dnv for Nun mo «flit-re m In "no" hm. for u in mu - dilomw! looking a! Cannon m with In. I.” 0! Inc mun“ gum to)!“ than Md- !mnrn. I an- n!“ um I mold in Mn m a win a! "I'm In the hmul. nonl- h. Moe of MI I'l- mun". Ch 20. and may!» I! poor "Mo [Douala had had "on In" my chum. M would an Inn- Mn no "'7. vary 0"- tome.” “Hurdly.” I said. "It doesn't seem likely. though; union the name and thoâ€"Ho munâ€"~0h, erminly," l Imm- bled. “he must hue mined "in! we mistook Mal torâ€"‘31“, (or some one named Cameron. Ho "intend to it readily enough: he on» ind-ted that he no Cameron. And if hi: mind It. cinr enough to put two Ind two to- neihor. why. knowing that ho had I twin brother in America. it would seem-v" And than I stopped my floundering. for Cameron Ind rim to his int. and mm“. Ink-runny, I“ ruin a inn-hm bud It Inc. “You. wt." he said. “I've "nu-d it all out in km ibo name way. Mr friend. And yet we never an ho can Inn. can we? any I have (MIN. if he mum Mu- miiu-d ii. and have he": nbk- In have piurd Iho nan. and stayed. and alum up my liio and ilwd it [or on» ml of MI. I mix!" inn tom on and "In: his minimum-i in 0mm porno-a. For i have had worn "um my I'ilfl‘ of the [and Ilium ”‘07 1mm. J I“, Idemâ€"”Oil. Hr. Pollen-Inn. "No.“ was Cameron's answer. "We never heard. Had it not been (or that marked relemblance gathering me In- to the net spread for him. I should probably never have known. And. Clyde." he added. “ever since 1 learn- Pd of his having been there, In town, I have been wondering. Do you think It possible that he ever walked that he was In his brother'n house?" “Oh. it in clear enough," he went; on. “Some of the children were put out to live amongst neighbors, and eventu- ally, my father and the rest of us came to thin country. The others he left behind, promising to send each month the money tor their keep. Don- ald he left with a couple named Mo- Nish, who had no balms of their own. and when the box grew to he a big lad, and my father. who in the mean- time had been successful here and1 married again, sent for him to come to America. word came back that be had been dead a twelvemonth." “And your father believed it?" “Oh. yes, for they returned the back my he had forwarded, and sent a lock of my brother’s hair. I think. and I trinket or two that had been hlI as n kiddie." "Alterwarda. though. you learned that be was still alive?" "But." I began. "I don't quiteâ€"J and I thought of the lettu- fmm Mchoh'n mother. Niall." “Yu.” he «id. without clause of tone. “yes, you see. now, don't you?” "mum!" I murmured. "Mchlh." he echoed. "Donald Mc- mums M Ivuu the and o.‘ a path holder. abruptly shot his use to lulu. and caught the quick caution o! my '."â€"u!o. TM Proper Thing to Do. Win you kindly tell me if it in cor- rect form for young men to all find leave their until after they have been Invited to a party? Alto the correct pronunciation of "than" in tho Inna- Brownâ€"Alias. i would be many can that the per- een in question we: intentionel in not noticing me. and u it in conceded that nwomnnhnetheprivilegeoiheing the first to show recognition. If she continued to ignore my presence 1 ehonid certainly give no evidence that I knew eke was on certh. PM I “Pu-Mend In.” Sometimes a young woman It very M93611 In necking when she enter! the dining-room; ngun Ibo loc- not who Inc. Since I consider that It In her place to speak flnt. an I not named In not noticing that I“ Rafiâ€"4 Perplexed In. High noon in exactly 12 o'clock. on! is the favorite hour '0? A wedding with our English mains. and even more to now since Alice Roosevelt so lectel that time. For the first comm serve iced malty-no iiiied with cubed pineapple end Menuhin clues riee. then chicken and w‘lth phi- andwichee. A High Hm wading. wm you kindly mm u but that time "high noon“ Is? Also nun! A menu for three count- for a wedding mum It that hour. to be med In "not myk. n a flat menu my other nethod of servingâ€"In. J. H. B. You my have your m an” m IO', who.“ am you unto your debt your name In I‘M to in 0. your MM‘I and to no In un- lng form! can: and tar invitation ”noon. In! "um um no my oeu- flou whore I an and: her on can "an! "mar «M your mm. In It than 0" bag. «Mud h ML no “mm-Ho- or mung mum before n name. Mn. Code Oct V0... OH. I an I mag flr‘oâ€"dflm no. mtmkhmrormwhn my on are: and Mid 'fllu" pun «in In “no and “0-H In “no to I'm-j an! In NIHâ€"Md n "am '0 on» m It.“ It. I... Muir W (In M6. to Ibo at- Mr. and. by m .040. holo- M bone»! “a mans but M to“ If II. van on I! b «Ilmry M Mtounndbylnoldowm n- ecking. but "A. b not stun Cong [hm In. an. “out I. can" and armor tor your an an a» «1.0m. Om emu of but New ndvm. new» you this! any» ”(our mum I. m ummu cm numb-out a! 3 .91: _ p.23 2: ‘3: on. 3801- ndl .01! can. I- .2" .0033 u so .839 on. 3-.- evictâ€" ing-wt. I v0 00.50 Good lon- rec-In- . mm In:- mm M ouch Inn-tried mm- a! I household: tho “and family” I. «flatly out o! dale. Ibo-0mm In Iona other m. be! not on your un- ham sandwiche- of brown nd white brad. ollvu. and In“. a ulna um: Inf-u. cone. k0 cream and 0! ovum the traditional wedding cake. Blip pm 0! vhllo or plat or Clay villa am: My I!!!“ with candied polled rice am pm” for noun-In Instead of rum" at. hotel. A: that union at tho you m could serve chicken or Ivootbmdl. mm In hen-uh)“ pastry shall. The her! man with the groom en- ter: the church mm the ventry and with the minister unit.- tho coming of the bride. who in (In! preceded by the ring bearer. than the honored maid. Ind luv. the bride on the an of her father. or whoever given her away. “(heroin boomtodothil Ibo my enter alone. Thanksgiving Wedding Day. Kindly never the following queu- uona mall-din. the noondny wedding to take place on Thmkuivlng dny ot the church. in what order should the mold of honor. ring bearer and the best man enter the .church? What should be served n! a reception which will follow immediately otter the ceremony? II it necessary to sand on invitnllon to etch member of I. family. or can i say "Mr. and Mrs. Blank and family?" Thanking you melt Iincerely.~â€"Perplexod. Mafia") influence oi tile cm A drilling illustration of the infli- enee of the nhiqnltona emanation-pl in reported by the United State. eon- aulate at Belgrade. Sonia American fashion: have recently become very mnlar with the young an d that city. there in an um eddemandattheiooalahonaiorhafl. boots. and other vearing aware! ain- ilar to that in vogue in the Unital Staten: and the Aleriean atyle of hair cutting haa emne inio lbvor. Theae innovntioee nre mitten“: the remit oi the exhibition of moving picturea of American origin. The ob- vionamoraloianthMaatheeononl point: out. in that the dnenmh might he need to great m In advertising all kind. of Ancien- prodacta. For instance, plot-ma of American agricultural machinery in operation would protahiy create a great demand for the thing itself. This plan on." an economical nnbatitnta for the actual exhibition of American producta in commercial nun-anus m the like. Mm amateurâ€"Chicago any name's Gmmy. I'- tle diet-'9 dub'hollvumt mum I think I no you 3 Incl. m rd like to Impre- lny Quintana I’ll- ymr menu-y by n! of m M Ilsa In A led-den! met 01 the at "in ultra-d station. with all: “marten of m- ” wot; 1.310.165.325ng cl .2 Idol-.339!!! F. 1.»! £55 £3.51} 5.3.. our-31. ‘1 I... m m i am. Thu. metal!“ (to Icy. I. ‘1.“ guy mun-any. ouuuy I. Ito M Md In. M In. mmny m" whole In“. at the lot-om p .8. wall can '10 "no. "In 0d. mmfly to.“ not in "holy b Ina-I. '1 dol‘l Inc!‘ to I.“ 3h The lblrd In tho addict Mal lumodhflnloeldmm door. In: In. the m- M 3..., "m“ wood."lo m. “h hthdmrhthwm- your m4 no". ‘1‘" no! (Do “RM 000'“. I! .0 Con uymu to m!" 0|. and. _ “I curt in. mm“ m on I am! like mu" M Olllllly. "Como along with no and I'll m to you (In: I how II. has!" The NI. m "V“. 0. mm on .- woven-I I“ III-pd m the Ian um away. In I). non-I mm the. tumult. lo-Ialm vow. flood rum. 000110! " nary!" actual! “I don’t Hallo you." In an. "in l‘ntoluummm "mm” (on and cultâ€"" "Ilo any have um Ir. mum; usd all» his pom to up do“ No Ill-O voles. "Do-1m Wain “In. 0mm, went away. but l'h at home,” explained 04mm. The blue m:- laughed nub. “Good night." ho .14. BI! 01ml)! “Inuit-loot hummum "Good evening." and Glllmy to the blue pajunu am finally opened the door. “I'm Mr. Glllllly. and I live next door. I’m locked out. Would you mind lending me I." the door ken you have? Penny- one of them will at my door.“ The blue mutu- laughed n cold. cart-um: laugh. “You hue your nerve." he laid. “Quite likely um I'm going to help you bmk Into 3 neigh- bor's house on any Inch yarn u that lhnppen to know an! the poophnext door no I“, visiting!" “l at the trunk. so!" looted ul- nlnplumly down the lulu II b.- lnlno tones. ammy flunk any and m 00 Gmmy tolt am he mutt do Imo- thing. 80. tumbling down MI steps. In strode moon the wet lawn to tho nelthboflnx house. where he runs tho bell. He couldn't so to a hotel. been“ there wasn't a. hotel In the unborn. He couldn't an a tnln book to town. beam the train. Ind stopped run. min; by um time. It now colder and colder. 3 5 I '5 E s 5 E3 mp lending to Me home and ten Inlet: rain unmet III nee he ed he land not. been no reserved. He wished E van! to. mingle with h]- fella upedally since coming to use urb- e few weeks previous to These reflections were through his noul beceuee Gull] looked out. In addition to this n was after 12 o'clock. MI wire may on I vhlt. and he didn’t the people next door. ii : Easiéiaéii 6mm or summon? 7min mm. By 0|.le WWII-II.

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