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APRIL 8rd. 1902., G°d:d°n°b3peaktomo w' i ' no , Gone. reached the ï¬rst. stopping-place at day be was forced to wait. 'But he Why does God torture me wi life ' Q “7â€. Bill. you must be very particular" “Ha-V6 You no courage left?†asked . he had even . - And yet they don't suit me." re- d Weekly Twï¬momals from 5118 from his companion‘s hold. and Spread his blanket. “P011 the Place Valenm, March 7th, 1902. . -. the courage of the dark angel now. he dared not “flat himself in the But think of that Georgiï¬nâ€"the â€d g 1. ‘r m Muscular and ' abt. I 0 ~ < Galba Was deeply moved by the 11“ Way, and by the middle of the buy," returned Ruric. Era! times reported dead. I tried “Count Ruric," he said in it kind. hunt. up LafaL his Old guide and at She not, beautiful ?-. may well for two Fears- 1 (3011‘ that has eaten into your soulâ€"but StOC'Y- ShOWing how anxious he was to ‘ . uni those of my own case. is the i t u ' ts u; l P011 P011 Well my 5011161111 they had been upon some excursion "Never mind." interrupted the O - pared at; ,stolen away. and may have been ere his hands and shaking his head, “you have bought her." “To Selim the merchan ’ t... made? were n ' ' Why 0t the Villlans her.k for I heard one of their women spo on of as of surpassing loveliness. w s o ‘ ' . red the City. You should hale think she came to Constantinople stout-willed one " replica the Jew choly smile. “Ah, there were none .. . H I am pretty sure she was. though “Did you .4" uttered the count.‘try- for fear she Would kill herself " going †said the Jew 'th shake . ‘ I p '1 helping some of our poor people who - a f m ccu ° .. . o y o patlon I was spared. Alas, Indeed I did. my fair young mus- Myrrha of whom he heard. But the himâ€"â€"" “0 I remember tended the sale or the women thatI _ . . led lturlc. into my eyes." said our hero, when him alone for that. " “ed the mail of medicine. "Wait more. 0 Myrrha! Myrrha !" stayed and saw them all sold but ,, fchance. pose vou did not learn her name 9†t 1 (, . - a tie ‘eorgian once more." red you from death and I mean to his Unhappy thought as much as pos- felt sure that. Myrrha must have been the Jew .. You to] 1,“! d' . . c a l e I-‘flll- “I have it in mv book " said the h' ' ' ~ - . lmsclf up in his own room. For ur life. but all 1 ask is obedience." may not yet be hopeleSS- Circassian‘ passed over his [800- "Yes' the†she w n ad t L as on 1 c "0 0 thcr at one end. “Yesâ€"here it isâ€" best course to be pursued; and then . stem to be triflcd with, and he tal, and especially is that likely to tiful creature 1 ever set my eyes up- ï¬ngers till the blood came nigh start- not notice him. . Continued on Page 4. sank into an easy slumber. When them cheerful and happy before be She wept and subbed as though her ( ) 3' a small boy to answer the sum- “Yes.†would be carried -, but she-this one ' shoulders. sician with real sincereity. “Let we able ,. ' . . . . ‘ l l in nto which lie.- v.'oul(l be subjected loves beauty. and will sacrifice much been Riglrha. bh“ had “Ch 80 H Thing of the ï¬fth day he found the inside from all obstacles, and seeks Y9“ 0' She was a ‘0ch cron- .â€" {he added enmumginm . “NO. the", but 9;... has been sold locality,atonoe,andin ordertououra to a merchant who sailed the proportions. :beauty as hers would not 1).: cul- Ruric's hopes were "“5th again. "But, my dear: â€EUMAIISM must hog-“u M Myrrha Myrrha! Thou m . ’ ore . . hieâ€"thou Whole of heaven to'mm tilt:l eastern foot of the mountains. :23 â€t" early in the morning, and e. an having secured and led his mule. en he readied the ““1“?"le he when light is gone out “" And’ ti . ~ ' 1e ' strlcken youth bowed his head “said the “d “W "ho had show 9 and d h count, twenty n the 3, 305cm; 5 RflEUllATl n .. the physician. taking the count kind- 1y by the hand. “dim . turned Ruric. after he had come out mountain barrier, from the tapestried apartment, where T315318 his clenched hands high above where he had first met Myrrha Helmade up my mind “5 10 UK ' . H . . . girl 1 his head. ‘Yes-iâ€"I have more than would have kept. on direct. to the Wan" and 1‘ I do 110‘- flnd such a :‘ MEDICINE CO..-â€"- » - . , HOME 6 m mm disabled 1 could face ten thouSand deaths. so dark - but by the time the first 8mâ€? 0‘18 YO“ MW- If you will 'rs.â€"-â€"I was 0 P that I could but sweep the maraud- Streak 0‘ dawn had made itself palâ€" promise to make her 3'0"? WITH" ~ an incur -- . ‘ 'atiC Rheumatism. bung 59"“ count 3 misery, for its poignancy was a19330011 he was in Mamai. “The†“'1’." "0‘ take the Georgian" Our hero s first movement was to earnestly entreated the Jew 7 "15 . . ~‘. ' ) . ‘C . Rh - ' u a. De.“ 53,â€.wled Lard REES? stalls; pers‘fi‘swe ‘0“, I 1010‘“ how much the end 0‘ an hour’s search he was “33- She is beautiful enough" , _ - . ~ . occasion you have for sorrow.â€" 1 successful. They repaired at once to “And you may be assured that she 'der it the greatest cure today for all is not lost. - , “Yes ,, , .. . - _ . y , .. 7 n . yes. I know, w Lafnls trade. I Wouldn t rec mm H forum or rheumatism. hmmg rah 1‘“ all lost? uttered the youth. respouse. after he had hard the {01‘ a Slave. for she is to: {infill}: :1]th Yours Truly. cling)"- ». . . ' f the ki d Th - - . . . GEORGE STEWART. “Upon a . ° _ n - ey remained in Ma- count. 'rowm m i t .. , pomt of ho e. M'rrh. . 1’ g l in mm“ I do p )beed 33; ? week-“““W†°°“"-‘ ï¬nd a â€0‘ want a Georgian: I have secmy mam EV†DRUï¬ STORE or the!" goods. heart On a. CirCassizul.†m I i , ithis sold; but no search has yet them on “ been in d .. '- L‘INDSAYi a e I am sure that she must have should have been i l' 0 l . lore ear ler. n y "0. I am sure vou - l . the day before ' ‘ wou dâ€"and the“ l Do you think he ‘7 her? ' followed ?.. yesterday I so†the I â€1m“ she woold have taken to you. "I hardly think he algldsen He i. (‘d ‘ I! . You forget. my young friend. re~ “Do you know if she was sold ?.. seen her But .t. t 1 ~ - l s 00 ate now , willinglv. She cried . .. . She‘s gone, and on w , . . -. . and sobhed. Where does he live 2" to ‘0???- I alone of all our people She was retained ‘everal dayq But y on t tind her and pruned. and to tell you the truth “Over toward Pera, just back of was e unharmed. Wh - r .. 1 en the hOt the host here can tell us. He was ing with ,1†h' . ht t k . is mlg o eep back At. this ’ ' ' and ban; l ) . : ~ Juncturc Rurlc was bigger! .. v call him in ?.. the cmot one that had sprung into to turn away to hide his emgtions 2; 3:381:01. 'a 38.1.1 be sure to “.-Yes. Anything to throw â€we. Ruric, there were none to follow!" “31?; tï¬is'" ed ter As fair as an houri i t I J l d “A d M h w e ost was accordin 1y call . ' ' “1“ ye cw ‘3 no other CU‘to “ ' - n Y†a was defenceless. g let her go for a mere trifle." waited the youth's pic-3:13: and he no Sn: :7? t mm,†dsoeljt' No, - . 0 ng mas . 'm won’t. “Can you tell me where sl.-: is ‘5'" was all drooping and faint, I struck were brought here by those fellows: “1-11 tell ‘0" B t I l 't h - . . ' ~ d. ct . ne vill'an of the Hatuk' :7“ ‘ ~' - " ‘0" “709‘ 0 once more turnel . - .. - . .. dour hero in a sa earnu tone 0 1 Who dared to lay a hand ‘3' d I dcr you feel concerned about it. for chant. "But I am( $333303: 3:; utterhefinlflf bong-l3; her for a Wife 1 I . . r ric, Wl a. groan. til you are stronger. and then I “But HOW your arm will soon be one." "0 I am not t ll l" "ltell on .11 I know. But I ‘ stron~r a ain," uickl retu d G 1- "All but 0 e !" tte ed Rur'c, cat- . ' , a a concerner. "0 .VC'S: 1 always tak t ‘ ‘ " 3 1 wall is g (l y me a n u r l qmckly replied the mum. "onlyâ€"" "And mum v0; tell: gz‘rwï¬ubit 1:31;: the cougt :ould notblsato‘p. With - .. a 15 speed c astened c to his 'gyou once more to health; but. sible. . “Look not upon Myn'Tln as the exception. pointed and don't 11‘ t ‘t l u mus; obey me. for 1 claim the lost. but upon her as in danger. and "YQS, but one." re léated llamâ€" ‘ ' "e 0 0W" ‘ ' - “W turning toward hiS d k a nd hen all I But never mind. I let her 80 cheap. Opening a dingy book comprised lof :n hog; he flayed hthere. and w (- ‘ ‘ e cou over ome ls emo ions so .9 count saw something in the maidens sometimes remain for months was one they did not sell then. I my hands. , ,, ntenance oi the phySlman that was in the bazaars of the Turkich capiâ€" saw her. and she was the most bcallâ€" 1'- 50â€- 0‘ dL‘Clme- llyrrha." he wept and pondered by turns At. . ‘ Again Ruric turned away. but the length however he sou ht. thckeep- ed no more questions. He re- be the case where they are very beau- on. She Was as handsome and pure ' ' ' g red a little nourishing food, and tlful, and at the same time full of as‘the prophet's own daughter Fatâ€" ing. " "To whom was she sold 7" he at next awoke he felt like asking risks them for sale." - . . . t would break. Most of the ire Questions, for his anXlety had - “Then she was taken toWard Con- :7?an laughed when they were told as, and from him he could get. no ‘ And ere this time some insatiate . . .‘ .. . . lwetndsobfbcdthe 0'. Save a peculiar shake of the 'lurk has her Within his power!" 1111::sz (32:02“); WEN: buy her. for no in“ was. the physician had (assure you that. the Turk is not the .. _ , .,.. torcd Ruric ermined to htt‘l' away from his man you‘ take him for. He wants It ms lbrrhfl' ‘31 must have ' he made his appearance. So for to obtain it. but he wants 10“: and hairy?" Y days Ruric z'ezzlained with no ‘obedience in return. He has scnsu- See. ; doctor again at his bedside, and lits accomplishment only where there tU'W- . fret-Wed the welcome information is the least of turmoil. Go to Con- 'It was “3"}‘3' Ntllvvset'now much 1'01! have gain-l "But are you sure she “.13 curried She was sold five days {ll-I". 1', f .' your cooperation wiflloutthedeiay 0f b31‘eepmgqmel.â€sziid the doctor Ithithefl" â€a“ . " . ' ., . . . correspondence. '0 M “Film 1 do feel Strong,†returned Ruric. signed to a 1318.30 anywhere shall. oi ,4 “Sold and gone 3" ti “Do you know who the nicrclian i “Stop ! Stop l 0, lol- the love of so until the next earthâ€"art gone from me ' AT HOME whim-8'0! despair. Why d I l he made up his own‘bcd in the lit- Commenced a search among thi mer- o 1V6? “a Cav Chants L e and lay down to sleep. Early ' pretending he “13th 10 buy. BY ..... sobbed aloud. ' path more easy to be traced. than Won t ï¬nd better ones. nor prettier.†COOREMEDY... 4 l s s I Courage? repeated Ruric. startâ€" and again he th e Women were seated. “I have belongs to mortal man. for I have 00851?» bat there Was no moon. and one. I shall 8° Without" 1 . ' . . ivcn up by seVel‘al 911351013115 cars from the earth. 0 Myrrh». l" pable in the mt he was again on â€I shall make a Wife 0‘ the one I . onths perfectly helpless in bed and touching in the extreme. .111); three bottles. I have been Per‘ know how deep must be the wound an inn. and there Ruric told his is kind". resumed the mGTChflnt~ mmondt‘d‘ it to hundreds with re- starting with ho “H w h “ ' O pe, o â€"w at tale. I saw the party. and I knew delicate ; but she willâ€"" ‘is not surely dead. She has “And did you see Mvrrha .. .. ~ Ah ! uttered the Jew, rubbing "Some : for I think I should like to length asked ‘A’And wh w . . ’ y as â€0t some search been With them. though I did not see handsomest Circassian that chr en- llut she took on sadly I don't a very rich man (1 I th nk . . . . - . an i a very turned the h s1c1an. With 1 - - p y a me an asked Rurlc. with nervous anxiety. like again." ‘ ' ' l was in a. hurry to get. rid of her. Galata. But there is no 1188 in your test. of the ï¬ght. was raging, I was at the sale of the women. Shall I had been wounded. and in th m'dst ' - e l 1111- fur he dollbted not that it was “But if she utterly refuses to obey groaned the youth. with new tears. “Hamor,†said the guide. “you at’i .. .. . . Ah! How was that 7" inquir- "I think some of vour snuff got look long upon stabborn wife M . a, ‘ . “Not nowâ€"no: now count,†re- on her. But I could lit-fend her no “Yes, I did. Lafal. I went. all you rest assured you lost a rare I did not come here soon er. I SUP. "Qurcly he did But sto .. . p. t tell you one word now. '1 have ba. desiring to draw the youth from ching at the words, as though he “Ah ves I cc I " b k ' - . . â€" s . see. we no Was ’2" ' there um. and when once . be shut. thority. Rememberâ€"you owe me be you her savior, for I tell you all or, while a shade of honest sadness because I knew she would fade on strips of parchment attached toge- ï¬cienuy he would study upon the “All!" uttorud Ruric. biting his Jew was busy with his book and did or of the inn and from him be learn- sgorating Cordial. and after awhile grief. for the owner wants to see ima. Poor thing! she took it hard. Yes. y the upper hand; but he found stantinople 1’" of the rich houses to which they :5 with an acmnnpanymg shrug of “I do not think SO.†sald the phy‘ no one wished to make her MSG!" lent. for he knew well the inquis- no unWilling wife in his harem. He With clasped hand-“7- upanion but 1h,» boy . but. on the inlity. but it, is indolentâ€"it turns “And a dark Him (we '3. t he nigh; get up and dress him- .stantinoplennd you may iliid her," “0" so“ I?†'0 t ‘ in he ran his eye over the youth’si “Not sure. but I think 2-‘n. Such morning." plan In a." Mlfllflmlh g D I not have a horse?†Ethe capital." if; ‘5 Walk first. Take a i :‘And if she should already be in the was 1)" asked Lafal. ; 5;; Of this Win:- and then we’ll fscraglio?†"Only that. he was a Turk. _ “9 0W3? air: and perhaps "Then get her out." “And do you know where he Was whereIWlube" l _ :1 Wednesday â€d iii-1'50: 531:? You may see Orin.†3 "By the heaVenS above mail Wilii'†bound 1’" 'I'l . 0 -’ e proforcd nine, and icricd the onIth :Ltal’biu" “P roni ‘5 “1 think to the I‘iospliorns. 10 . a at. woman-gum!†machineandoutflttobemn work atonce. 3 he followed the physician to the lrlejection- “Tomorrow 1 will “3‘ vessel. I believe. was to touch i F OUR METHOD 0 DOING BUSINESS fez-j 1:Vllen he reached the open ‘forth, and 1 will not sleep until I Sinope. but. Constantinople was her, D mm of to; uzden‘s dwellâ€" ihavPâ€"J’ destination." ' 2 arrested hisi "Not too fastâ€"not. too fast.†inâ€" “Then." resumed Lafal. turning to references as to our honesty and integrity. we must a l- whore ‘ the fterruptcd Galba. “If you would our hero. “you must be ofl‘ quickly {antigedge‘tflg‘eama in order that we may know with who:- ‘ {he Mace was save Myrrha. you must first save as possible, and you may overtake We a“. in .1. brief ‘ manner u possible. “ma,“ lacs-41.3.1 now. and it yourself. You are not fit to set out. her before she is finally disposed of." $3,511,122: {fumvsmtt :‘g’uwgfr‘e‘iggnff, “so†17:3:31‘0; ‘ charred balms y“... , . . ' d 1 will make . N‘ here the Indigo»if;deititlone1 to now, but obey me. on ‘But even then 1 may n it be 2‘} ‘ ‘ l to do e tigghly do Everything we claim for it. or refund the money. (1. Fr In .v.-‘ â€â€œ5"‘1 lad you 50- to wrest her from her owner, and anyone of ordinary .ntelllgencc'to an old)! earn '31! L. mac inc. secure! packed with .n outfit is set up for Q U,†{mm the yuutl .. R ric had sense enough to underâ€" . work from the Instruction Gu.de. All we r 18 tho Work. thoroughly tested, and a sock or stocking partially T swept the Sims. n,- the Valley, [stand the justness of this, and he of. you use the machine according to directions. knitted before boxing and shipping. Should you decide b prompflywifllthe .. mlttanoe, as a guarantee, Mimvclghsflm “hm “'e wish to secure the services for us in their homes. Our method is t in England. We are the initroguoerg of this plan and latest knitting concern n arm a. Abner long experience. we have been able to produce an Automatic Machine by which all kinds of seamless knit- ting is now done by our Family Machine. thereby enabling as made expressly for thiapurpose. and the don mate with us. it will be necessary to send us Cash (zon- eo simple. it cannot possibly make a mistake in ite work. tract Order Form. properly signed by you, and at least on. is for Bicycle Stockings. Wood- good reference. together with the remittance. accordingly. '1‘ great demand now be Motor-men's Mittens. and as we are un- upon receipt of which we will forward machine and a“ Wuny yours. men°g Socks. manhood. have taken this InOtbod of ad- ready to commence. 61M! HOME! 00., 3'! W Shell. rm able to supply the had veï¬tjltngégr mg; trash to the North-west Territories. British Colum and the British Colonies. furnishes an un- u wish to examine the machine and see no- teria befon undertaking the work you an den...» w ' “Buy herâ€"buy her." Was {ntal's - "and ' vc al trou- after looking about him for a. hwhile . H shet’c‘gï¬ti‘zgéssto weep and longer (im the) degazeogailncyén is: bemoan her fate. as I think she Will. compan ed y p it will materially lessen her value in the eye of the indolent. beauty-laying Five hundred ducats. at. the I ,, l. . if“ of tr.» llnstroyer. Where ‘ ‘ ~- had stood, were 1 Oil | V 1') :)l') â€(In h...:“}.’s of e, and the verdant hillside no r b0â€? upon As (if 1 back to the dwelling of the uzden. They fGuild Orfa awake. and they (31â€" Turk. limited «may! for our and. with the combined â€-3“ green bosom the Cmbridgï¬t" W b ._ tile herds-mun, Of “39 ‘ I‘lldmg". Whii‘ll had been me 85 Of the pulp!“ of SLaJIlVl, (-‘aly PI uut ._, time on: he i length said the returned our hem. companion by his “llut now you must he continued with a “Who of our peo- . Six men. of all .. aim: to see the ruins . and some of those yet th the Sod in . yonden said the physician. With â€:{he Old man Iis life went. exhaustion, and the bun forth when the.“ on all hand lo saw the tlack- Ifcrred no argument in oppositionand tered his room. His wife was by his very outsider will buy her. Have you - er could not , bedsnde, and an observ not that sum?’ cdlto see that in her meet. ‘ray the power that was back to health . Orin. started “P saw the youthful though weak. was yet ardent and im ulsive. Tb of gvhat had passed. and us Orfa be- gan to weep over the fall of his lo. the physician drew Ruric‘ 2:35“ lest the weak noble should suffer from the reopenings of griefs. I CHAPTER XV.â€"â€"0N A DUBIOUS TRACK. his bed when be hope in his soul. . .. hero. and his grasp start for Constantinople ? right. and she is bou his Bospborus. †coming here this evening. Captain's coming to the inn. persuaded Lain! to accompany him ' to the wharf, and having iou “Yes. thrice told." quickly answer- ed the youth. with a new gleam of "But when can 1 “I think there is a vessel to sail 03'.th9‘1 for a While toâ€"morrow morniniz." returned [Ala]. "I am sure there is." or, “you are direct to the The captain 53 “Yes," returned U too. -But lturic could not (trust to :20 e nd the vessel, he at once engaged a passage ()1 the folloW- day that the vessel reached the bar- bor of Constantinople. next morning Ruric wen His first object was to comfortable in. and this and! on the t on shore- ï¬nd some he did with ho had by which we on enables us to un goods. and we have turned out. The price we pay for finished bicycle per hundred. or at the. rate of we socks, 5c. and motorrnen‘s mittens. 12¢ a pair work in ropertloa The mac ine can end at our prices any ener rtlflnln themselves comforts. ly. and in time be a source of independent cornfbr 1:. Our plan is to sen a rock or ntockingb machine ready to knit one and compete instruct When the samples returned to us as sfactory. we send a quantity of yarn. finished. We do" is understfod‘ andrkagree . no on amour: we work. no we fill. stated. is simple and and wish to «nominee, that the Glasgow Woolen 0°, to be done. which you knit an army chamson all return charges. The re rents. insurance. interest on capital. etc. dersell any manufacturers of this class of sending 33.00 as ., for all the knitting we can have expense of Chipping, and w. wt] send eve mmâ€. I‘V‘n‘ express dollars to pay the neat and 3 cents for the return than. be operated by any one of a family. e continued. and also enough yarn to air of sample socks or stockings and a simple “Wm-“5““ ow ' return nearest on the money to us. p" ""3 We are so frequen to size. no teacher: any stio family should be able to â€â€œ4 1h. Intonation on GM“. showing in. work is Knitting Hartline. likewise when work one way. and our workers pay guarantee of have been finished and and "mint w“, to in. by Express. CH Rona PREPAID. faith. and to debug rythtng to you! a balance of twdn "I and unnecessarily asked if one on. learn to knit without a teacher. We any Yes: it. require. intuit! ence who on. tote-es. «ordinary Guidecanlsarnte ORDER FORM 4 out each machine to liners with .‘5 00 Cash W partially knitted. and rams... in the 1-0 m. 3W woolen 00.. I7 leimgwrm. Gentlemenâ€"l d~ire to do the work as described rm and enclave 815 to per he one Aug-cue together with material. tea for the work. the some to be that any time after I to the our-chm 91100.3 rawM‘lv done. the machine having a capacity of ten tbeu- take back the machine and outfit. and “m “due sand stitches a minute. We have many persons new in our mu. refund me the amount. paid for same. mnlov who can knit from twenty-five to thirty pairs of rocks or stockings a day, and Where the time of a feat!!! is devoted to the work. you can readily see that use» or mm per week can be easily earned. We furnish our workers all the materials. yarn. eta. free. and everything t t is necessary for the work. We are furnishing the mach use only for the exclusive use of those desiring to take employment with us, who must. in mael- to become a member. send us this Contact Order Pom. n y signedbythem. andatlust cmegoodrefel'b once. and remittance accordingly. to ve us the necessary meaï¬ce that the quantities of rain is yarnwe may send from time to time will not be wasted or misappropriated. M interests are mutual. and this confidence must be ee- tnb'iebed if we are to succeed. We ntee fair dealing leedsrorbesdotfamayafpoeublslnostmm m m .... ...¢..esos eon-e. eeeee .00... a..- ..... o ...... on.†’- 00 0.. hog ~'ou..000000 ~eoeoooeooo-M .0..."........~ County .. .... Nearest more. Oftice is at ...... ....oee¢eeeo not... on... Moe-eseoees-weeoo.†0.00.... M â€000.00....“ â€a... .0.“ “a... o..- coco-eboooooew .g...... g.“ .Q..“.C..O0.0 0.0... no... one... 0... De oooooooooooo 0‘ gnu-a MM prompt payment for work. IO do not ask us to deviate from our towns. as we cannot make a distinction with one nag.†h" m ‘1'" ‘0". '53- Win your malt- and notnnother: bedded. we are doing an extensivn busi- t" the machine and outï¬t. which you must “3 um. and must be governed business princl lee. h‘ and in W h" at least one M reference “I tho “3:!“ mmaogmlémfc. 0‘ 0mm“. It 812, CM M not 3:: £11.34.â€ng wt “3:“ lilo mg]. . v will no so 0 any 0 ban thou. who rm ~ 0 0 ' ' melsbtobemid. weekly. monthly work. rcumStEmCes could he ht him to Mamm. 1Ҡ2;?3 was to procure. a dream and in this particular he was undecided. ‘me Upon the . or a you out: 9 Old man . gold, and then he . - - t have been . He ka not what. m9 ' ,v, . a - ‘sentmtbenussian In 0.000... O... mdeeuooeeOOOmoo-nn poeeooooeeoo 0.0.3.0.... ’0...“ he Wall to set forth. no guide. nor no o0 felt sure that he 0°.“ » track momma». . , o on." coooiuoooooeons-eoeoocooouooepo cocoa-coo... 0.00.0.0... ..oo.o~ cured m. or Poet-omen" no†0:â€. in U‘ m outfit. g,“ m k . or mqu’ï¬ï¬Ef , “ego .33}: 5“"! foul enzlxtfooupuly. ~ ‘2‘. .. ,m h . 8!! her away-IslttW’ ' V .. ‘V-v 4 . mey' W“ n - ‘ - mam] ' 0 ? ï¬rm 3'8 0’ Hatukiaf' ' ha": mercy w 'v.: he had lived his life, I the â€3‘5“â€w d the “Ewan; next.