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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 28 Nov 1902, p. 4

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Jack has secured pillows from the pot- yeroftheur, and has 5 lower nude up for Avis, who, feeling , will lie down for a. time. A: for himself, he enters into oonvgr- cation with thé conductor, a. bright, aye-able fellow. and picks up a number at fut. connected with the route «to. the plains, some of which myprdn “Wichim increases, and presently they elong in a way that causes Kirke €13 some anxiety, for the Texan, n to e home on the wildest horse one cogs! find is not much of a railroad tra , ' holds his breath when he an being whirled over some level at" . down a slight declivity at the speed at 3 mile a minute. And this is only a beginning. When the locomotive gets warmed to the work, more astonishing figures will be shown. As for Lorry,this pleases him immense- ly. He 10113 in a. chair in the quoting compel-talent. and uses up nun kngel of cigarettesâ€"a. luxury he 11 deprived of for some time, ‘ e haste of their departure from elp‘F also. The others now an the meaning of Larry's won mile child-like and bind, when he come ‘ with bulging pockets, while they were at lunch. He had bought out the on Cigarette stock of the dealer in the - tjon, resolved not to be left in the guild hustle across the Continent. aboard, end presently they enter Pullmnn sleeper whloh is to be th tun-ten until the regular train In over- uled. It is not an unusual thing for a upeohl to be neat flying over the mill, and, “cording to the rules of the road, eve!!- thlng glvee way to such 3 wizard trav- The smell amount '0! luggage 13ng This is very soothing to Doctor Jack, yhobegins beginsto see the being oothed out of the rough in trout. 013 loan deeply engaged in convers- dgn with the gentleman who comes up Every one seems to take a decided inter- ugh. arrangements are speedily maQe, our little feel their spirit: the as they oontemp a solution of the problem that has no recently overshadow- ed them. What does an hour count, when wifi a special they can rush over the like lightning. It is astonishing what money can be made to do in this world â€"at any rate, it lubricate: the wheel: and makes traveling a pleasure. Doctor Jack. consult: his watch as they Idle iron the lunch which has en- gaged their attention in the restaurant, more to pan the time away than because the! m hum. "znle nour lfi up," he remabka. “Your minis ready, Doctor J " fly: the oflcial to whom he has turned over. “A pretty close shave even 11 m on time. I! it were my one 7 than Doctor Jack I’d say it couldn't be done." “Imeentodomybest, and, uncen- qral thing I have managed to succeed in thorn. This special, slrâ€"” ‘ “ have telegraphed already for the man you must see, and here 1: comes. An hour won’t make much cenee. You will have onlyan engine and sleeper. The dispatcher will make out your schedule and give it to the conductor. Thus you will know just at what point yog can overtake the eastern: flyer.” in him fihen they hear who matinee it pays to be funny: “:Va Midi. I have tiavolod much." Tho othoial is eyeing him steadily. “Wm you in Spain two years ago?" llYul‘ “Ah! I am proud to meet you, Doctor Jack. I won a wager on your snooeu at that bull fight,” holding out his hand. “So did I,” mks the doctor, with a lanes in the direction of his wife. ‘And any favor I can do. Doctor Jack, Iwillboonlytoo glad ottheopportun- 1”,." “Then see about the special as quickly uyoncan, sir. I have a tremendous amount of interest in overtaking that ”You will be on board, Doctor Jock, lon‘boforoltcrossesthe Rockies, 1% you my wad; but it may cost you 3 thousand dollars.” “A mean bogatelle, air. If I fall to rach New York by noon on Novembox‘ the tomb, it will probably cost no u flan dollars." ooflcinlpurseiuphls lips unto whistle, but emits no sound. "I! "9!“ cu“; “It :- Ola-“Ma“ immune. um I uhould amt. um um 7dr.” , -_-_ II "Ham on mama. cw! do." mm" In uh. “Manly. you. n m: manna no." u m dam mly. but Doom 3»! haul mud tum): tor this «tummy. > ‘ _ A ,_‘4 ;L_L I The dual takes another look at Doo- I gr Jack and makes up his mind this . min fully Able to “and the not”. a, he discovers oomethln. tannin M‘ “IO other. ‘ “1 Mn m” you bolero. qyfieu 31!." ! In“ A“; WW â€"v_ and; th Tlexan ahead. “Look out for Doctor Jack’s wife. I’ll take care of this. ' my! Kirko, quietly. Inving the deserted hack they bustle into rho station, smiling at the odd up- which they undoubtedly prunnt. E busine- snows little re for looks. Doctor Jack snnps in firm .0 Inch thing-I u this. Bil-night to when the no son. oflicisi in tho uniform of the roiimd company they proud, and than Jack drops hi. burden. ‘ ‘ A A” ‘rnnaoeendtbotnerJecx. no ”more vitdly concerned regarding a train just now. So he whips the two small leather trunks from the boot 0! the vehicle with a much ease as though they were hand- “a. By this time Larry is on the pavement with Kirke beside him, and Avis appears. A. Doctor Jack shoulder: a poi-tunn- iaenn. Lorry makes for the other, but U The start 13 made. Once they clear the M E1191” F99...“ '3ii"1.'*oir"i;¢""" V H in. "Nova- mad. I!!! on” "An Wu bum “Bang ”pope. mu. M (Cbn’tinwd mom last week.) CHAPTER XXV bottom-tho In “What's wrong: t The conductor is swearing, while the engineer keeps looking around as though hemllyexpectstoseea band efdaring road-agents appear in view. . At just five minutes of one, as he is replacing his watch, a sudden shrill whistle sounds, and it is easy to feel the action of the air brakes. The train comes toastand. Theyamjustabouta quar- Her amiletrom a viliagenvhore, astho con actor informed him, regular trains m accustomed to draw up, and receive telepaphic messages while the engine 3 was renewed with water. Looking into the smoking compart- ment, which Larry had preempted as his own private “den." Avis is just in time to discover a dark-faced man exam- ining into the sacred mysteries of the dude s valise, while a comrade. half-way through the window, seems ready to re- ceive whatever spoils may be discovered. Avis Evans has no difficulty in mak- ing up her mind that these men are en- “ged in something that does not con- can them. She does not stop to specu- iate upon the factsâ€"it is enough to un- derstand that they meo‘robheryr A movement which due makes attraetl the meeting! 99391:! file. E13119!» Then leaving her seat, she glided to the rear portion 01 the ear: , Quick to comprehend the situation, and not delgning to call for help, Doctor Jack’s wife had opened her satchel and secured the revolver given to her long ago by the man who had also taught her how to use it. Lanterns are not needed, since the brilliant headlight of the engine gives them all the illumination they could wish for. One picks out a spike here and there. The engineer sends them home with heavy blows. “All ready!” is announced. Thirteen minutes lost! What would have perhaps paralysed traflc for a time on many an European raflroad, had been only an incident of thirteen minutes duration on this Ameri- can trans- continental line. Th“? hasten once more to board the and “forward" is the cry. Avis has a story to tell now, and when Doc- tor Jaek hears it, he experiences mingled emotions, anger for his bitter enemies, and admiration toward his brave wife. It also makes clear the design of the parties who removed the rail. While the men were all at work in (rout of the locomotive, Avis, lookin out of the window, heard a noise to the rear of the car, and glancing in that direction, was just in timeto eeea man ’s legs passing in at one of the windows which Larry had left open. Jack puts his head out of the window. Thoflrltthingheseesis a. red lantern on the hack Just aheodot the locomotive. ore is aggravation, vention, delay. a swings himself 03 the ear, with Inmathisheels, tosee whatltmeans. Avi- has appeared, and looks from a window, anxious because she enters into Jack’s plans with all her heart as a 107- ing and faithful wife should. His words electrify them. The porter, firemen, and Kirke Smith are called, findinefewminutes the raflisinposi- on. Every spike has been thrown away, but there is a claw for drawing more on the engine and a hammer for driving When Doctor Jack reaches the spot where the red lantern is he finds there the engineer and conductor of his A rail has been removedâ€"it. iays near by some: the truck. Only for the red light those on the special would have been wrecked in a terrible manner. “Very considerate of the rascals,” asygthe conductor, puzzled and angry. “I can account for it. All they wanted was to delay us,” and Jacktells his idea. “By Jove! what is to hinder us replac- ing the wail. Then it's only a. little time wasted?” and Larry tugs away at the long steel rail in a mnner that, it quite ineflectual, shows his desire to accom- pligh something. them hbme. W These thought} would keep Jack from sleeping, eveh did he one to. He romain- awake and speculate: as 60 what 110 can 7 w {an I“: coed M. J no man at w u some accident that no” delay them. 3. kn mtho not: with whom ho duh. 1 would y“ no dovflu'y put them. If ‘ 1m In an. way. u u certainly 10. ml]. mob! follow: than. an jump at oonolxulom and who ml the bill. at a mu would be dropped d “on! with mun-actions a: blow to but, at in any wny do)” Gomtcmo hours, evonuomn- This he earnestly trust: will not take place. A train going seventy miles an hour take. chances enough undu- ordin- u'y circumstance. wlflxout the attention W I10. " ‘ Then are numerous enough to calla the conductor to feel the utmost interact in the peculiar iittio dude, though timi- ing it hard to understand how a hero can appear such an oddity. Their speed in mine. At times they seem to actually shoot through spam, such in the manner in which a iaarim onuinmr mn whirl a metal on its way. Doctor Jack in dot-ply tat-noted in the program mmit. ami nah. a copy of the aohotiuio which tho ooaduotor canton. o! oouru whim to changed. A M light at a station may bring than to a halt. when a mom height aboard will [own thuir {mum IOMODU. 07 now up in panting a mtian. tho uotor looks out. sum the identity at the place. con-um MI and an‘ new that thqaro "on t mo." "‘Tfimoé theimr: but mm a: pm- . He‘s a great fellow. Let m. an you_ aofne of the things I’ve known him to do.” uv w; -. “With pleasure, air. You can do what you please, since you own the car for the time being. or ooursu, we have n smok- ing oompartmenh" ‘1-" mnnnnnlim that." 4811211. he can. .u wanâ€"'â€" 'â€"-_ . ‘Lu'ry monopolist! that," .laughl Jack, lighting up. “What! that little man?" “With a fearful weed." “Ah! I comprehend. You do not ab )0 th. wee, t-hen?"_ -- 7â€"1-“â€" w, __--_-_V stthenextm Whentbeflyerstops they will be close behind, and poodbly able to transfer. i Jack an!“ in their speed, Toward the land of the rising sun this trans-continental train speeds. Doctor Jack has a head on his shanks: tlnt is worth something. When they take on a new locomotive, he is on deck and has a little clut with the driver. Perhaps a gnld piece changes hands. At any rote, they all fancy the mu of nerve. sad the long train whirls from station to nation on time. “You must he s MDoetor Jock," wants the hump oondncyos, bansh- , Even bitter enemies can travel in lux- urious Pullman are, and not come in contact. The battle may be one of looks end sneere. They have too much at stake to give up until the last prop in'knooked away. The Chllians are bonded by their league to fight for the possession of the pocket. or at least to keep Doctor Jock out at New York until the day which he hon set upon reaching the metropolig he! "' "5' passed. -1“ Baciett is urged 6n by his pensions, and the vow he made to wed the widow of the American athlete. _ “1|”qu unnamed aw we euuuu an: under orders to await the arrival of the special. There are sotne passengers on . who note the coming of this latter with i anything but pleasure. Indeed. the deep- est chagrin would be more apt to describe their feelings, since they have endeavored by every dishonorable means possible to keep Doctor Jack from traveling east on theonlyu-ainthatcanpoesiblytakehim in New York by November fourth. Some people, indeed nearly all persons would have given up in despair when these diflculties arose like insurmountable barriers before them; but we have seen how one man succeeded in riding over the worst and wins his Waterloo here at the station. and a The special comes to a stop, transfer is soon made. This time they do not have a car to themselves, but there is plenty of room. Doctor Jack will not be crowded, and, if necessary, he would have engaged the sleeper which the specialenginedrewto take themonto Ogden and even Denver. Once more, forwm-d. He knows he is now on board the same train as his foes. Milerd and Colonel Garcia are in the Pullman with them. The latter looks out of the window when our party passes, but the unabashed Eng- . A red lantern has halted the train, and upon making inquiries it is learned that some. sort of accident has happened ahead that may delay them a while. Doctor Jack begins to think fortune has leagued itself with his enemies. for he cannot believe this accident has been caused through any plans of theirs. He ’ walks up and down the platform, count- ing the minutes, sometimes passing from the light into the shadow. Larryisseated on thestepofthe sleeper watching his friend. The impatient engine throhs, and oc- casionally stmm escapes with a savage hiss. Precious minutes are being lost, which must be made up again. Larry is anxious, too. though he fairly succeeds in disguising the fact by an ap- parently cool demeanor as he smokes his cigarette. Suddenly he becomes aware of a certain fact that gives him a spasm of alarm. Doctor Jack has walked into the sha- dow, and, although three times twenty secondsâ€"the usual length of his turn in the darkened spotâ€"have passed, he does not appear in view. CHAPTER xxvu. Inn-y has seen nothing suspicious, nor ‘e-n Ln hogâ€"i In- hmtlln mnns‘ The. luhmnn, with n spy-glass In his left optic, eyes them questionmgly, much to Larry‘s unbounded admiration, for he :- able to pick up an idea or so here. Jack has time to think matters over. He believes his enemies, who have com- bined against him, will not give up the ship as long us he is west of New lYork. “‘Would that we could keep this up until New York is reached. There would be no question, then, of not being on time,” he laughs, as the our swings like a pendulum while tearing around sudden curves, untilevenAviluttereelow a7 fearful that it is going over, which, oi course, is not the case. , Ll_A Then a long whistle announm that they on drawing neu- the station. The conductor has drawn their attention to smoke hovering above in the canon, which he says was left by the locomotive drawing the regular‘tminz _ â€"iie;d§ no th‘Eust from the cox-window: as they issue from the mountainsâ€"tho station is half a mile beyond,y1tp a good many cars around it. A freight has stop- ped upon 3 siding to let the regular Insâ€" senger pmâ€"but their eyes am seeking something else. “She’s there!" exclaims Larry, and 311 of them can see a line of passenger coaches beside the station. “Confusion, no; the engine heads this my,” cries Kirke Smith, “You’re wnong, comrade. That is the locomotive of the freight just peeping out beyond the last Pullman,” puts in Doc- tor Jack, whose sight is better than that of either companion. Avis seconds him, and all feel like cheering as they run down the line and overtake the Overland Flyer, which has remained at the station five minutes under orders to await the arrive! of the 13m m on. 1 time: something occur- to do- them, but Doctor Jack than no dam of despair. Bo tools that hit clutch is a long and lure oneâ€"victory must come. When morning and". it and: than in 3 wild part at tho mountnlna. They hnvo left the green valleys behind. On eithor side frown the walls of great canons Itie poeeibie to figure ontnvicm agnin, nnieee their enemiee hatch up name new form of deviitry tohnflie thin, which Jack looks out for. He believee thered lantern of warning wee only piecedonthe track to alarm thoeeon heard the eneciai eimnb became.-Doctnr acre m waepneent. mm [or um fact the special would have plunged into deathâ€"or to ettike a broken raii when going at the rate oi a mile a minute. meane even more than deathâ€"annihila- iion. Avie eieepe no more. She is too thoroughly inteneted in the evente going on around her. for what oohme Jacks intern-ta her. She iimne and even oflere mmtione at timee, which more than 0 appear to he gimaiy. and are "any. eeieed upon by ac . Mioithelnnotethe pee-ace of time now. and me on reunite. When the epeoiai ie ted once at aeiation for new More. Jack takee advantage of the ehnrt delay to all queetione. learning that the ky Mountain Overland Fine unne- Roe ‘ thin point Just twenimnve ninu' : baton, being an hourand ten minim- ‘ Thu h canoe {or oonmtuhuon. line. may have reduced the load than N non flan In", ad it bulnflolook a. thong Mmamtwhuo Mr and Val TA: least we leave a couple ofonr enemies behind, ” he reflects, though forced to coniea his Web regarding the number of foes ahead. The time lost will soon be made up, {oi-thoexpreutminaheod mnnotbegin to annihilate 3pm in they do, so than in s constant gaining 91: their part. Oncomontheh- speed 1: ummu the wind that whistles down trom the defile. of the mouribnint v.65. um" i slurp mm crop out of night. nu companion. “mud by the 017. clones. upward. out! lud- douly numbers on cameos he bu In another quorum of such lmporhuoo "so. he hurdly know: whether he soon through $130 y_!ndow hood outset ,,,-_. u Ax__ â€"3ao"kâ€"§ Eh} to pit Cwo and two to- gather, and the result is one that sum #1503; :Tsek's have wits hsving thus disposed of the meals, busiss herself in closing every window of the our, which task she has hsrdly completely when her husband and his friends enter spin; a the some time their pm'ognees is_msumsd. TEE WEEKLY P081“ CHAPTER XXVI. .nmtulamm. Ibo. D load 0“! hr not: inltolooku‘ho Mend win":- I hung oecuu to do' feel like 4 line and '83; “‘1 hich hm minute. ll of the and unheard}?! A min under the can with a light and a hammer, tasting the wheels, for withtheaetuttmins it is mm take every possible mutton 1n ox'dgr to .‘R‘ni'bby I. will]? tumult". Iii I maniac. com . WM ““1“, “d ' 0 force. I Accep‘ no Int-dun: fir “Golden fled- ; la! Diocovery." 'nm. to main: “1°“ A: good” to: M o! the much. He leaves his seat. and with a. hand on a. weapon steps into the shadow. The glance he costs around him fails to bring any reward, since Jack is 119: In d3)“, Larry’s alarm mm Now be drawn his revolver, and hurries to the and o! the platform. Once he fwd“ be hen-n voices, and starts in that direction, but itturnsout when couple 0‘ Wm aAfilAlf MAST. Atthesuneume, owingto the pecu- liar chem-Moos of the an, Larry tam tint something In! happened; that the thread whichâ€"holds thb swordot Dummies suspended over the head at Doctor Jack has been coveted. Ian-y bu seen nothing suspicions. nor has he heard any hostile sound. The hissing of steam from the iron monster at. the head of the trsin would prevent this latter, and prove a splendid cover under which n desperate deed might be carried out. Suddenly he becomes am at: certain fact that gives him a spam of dam. Doctor Jack has wnlked Into the sha- dow, and. although three times twenty secondsâ€"the usual length of his turn in the darkened spotâ€"have pasted, he does not appen- in View. Larry follows Jack. while the Tom remains to watch Avis, to guard her it need be against lurking danger, and ho will do 1!. ii any man: can. 1 “They‘re up to some mischief, I'm afraid. Three or them went outside," comes the reply. i Jack is immediately on the alert, and passes to the door, touching the sleeping l Temuhmand mixing anion-- ment with his fingers that Kirke readiiy . understands. I Assoonucneuocmr steps nun an. 1111‘, he glances mum! to see when they are. The night is dark. but several Ugh“ burn at the union. , 'Vcrht at 5 moving figure. Putting out his head. he 9°“ M‘ mm” are turned low intbemr. Sounds 0! heavy 5mm” indicta- M 3 number 01 P050” “ m are m The train is at a sand. “What 18 it. Larry?" asks the am, quiegy. ‘ ‘ It in put midnight when Jock tools 3 hand touch him. He is only dozing. for the section has not been made up, though the curtains are drawn. mc: ‘ u a mm.) a. day dual 1 hi” can thwuch bun with Inch 3 cup and via. We mm m); time as though '0 ago! b 6 Po. «n k the only line‘didoe um as one me on good. fled mt!- lhin' I cook! lit a o! to core tad! (ion. Ind mad I no on! m a. away not: . Then I he! of Dodo! Hem‘o Golden edkol Discovery and Med I bottle of It and to m found 9: won doll. no good. i med Ill l ea of It. and on now cored. nhlhekundm'uuurth! This (rend remedy doe. In work (I o ‘horough manna; it give. the health that In all health; the «tenth um it oolld. mountain! and looting: not [hbby fat, not “he Immune. In} 5105:! ad hm "BI". “PIâ€"0135mm: mm can con- ulpnuou sad in magnum min; 13,!qu 1: WW mine: cad-1 w o M wusppuentl in 1'0““: digestion or my form of “stomach trouble" in not l thi touifle with. The t may not be fatal. but there an be no condition ofdiletfed :NDBAY. 01911310. NUV! etonuch which does not entry with it p!!!" ice} lo. and mhneu. Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Dimvery cute. indigestion end other forms of dine-8e fleeting the stomach and its allied organs of digestion end nutrition. It enables the perfect (“89' tion end unmilntion of 2W;bnt lea. ntnothingwhm “Whenwmthhem, bush-ad?" lnt. [mum-her was has been 1: Mybn‘hchll.‘nnarn tam test during the. mionllorntys- wash. atom-slam "01"“mean day: L mwflnrflvolanYark. Onc- eankaOll‘ mybonrotmnmphoomu, And‘ )nly dozing, for 1.11M forces will no longer have can undo np,though «mummy dawntdl." “Oh. Jack, I wish u me till he sees Ian-y. sheslghs. 10f Extinct!!- ' “For your nkclccho the wish. ,AL,A An.. A o'r‘ST'oonE | wing mm A step of tho guidan- “You cruel manâ€"but Iknowyou have mmahlgh opinion of Lon-y’- am- ueu, though you my pretend to laugh nownndthen." Them-imlotthe object unda- con- ddentlon at their not prevent: mm:- tha- convention. mammals mmnam 1mm “I'vocotnnuogmydnr law. M “filmmltâ€"thenoonmm-I." “AM he's looking nt himeeit in the gin: between the windows. The-e fellow: of his etunp m 00an enough. No doubthebelieveehehuekmin‘expme- don on his face." “That’s too bad, Jack, for he’s looking autolthewindow. Larry has n greet mind for schemes, though,- whore. you wouldn't think it to look “him. know hohujusthitnponeome “agent ides. There, I told you 00. He’s coming over to give us the benefit of it.” “7A- true as I live, “'1 so. duzjlnc thg mini, deu- Am “I think 14:17 hu discovered some- thlng," ll whnt she says, and glancing at the dude, Jack and: him with 3 brand mnguponAhu face. l variable grin. count. he and: many types othuman Memo. Hisohjecthtodboom.“poo- dbhhowmnyottho Chilton: neon Manon who have come so may thousand miles to outfit Doctor Jock. The'mighw intollecf ofthe dude not: to work, god, of course. Jack takes I buck mtm that. Kit-kc is passing umthetlmobymndeflncdongtho oaths length 0! the min, when. of Amuntchmghaoonsln, tad III. WWflN-Mfium “I believe in fair play. So tu- they've Ind .11 the fun. By Jove! It's our turn now. Let me ponder over the matter. too. Peghnpu I can hatch up a pun.” In hay he has an enthusiastic my when the Sden tn broached. Indeed, the little mu can no no moon why they should not count on it a: 1M settled. It occur: «3 Jack thAt get-hay: has can turn the table. on these plotters. By leaving them behind. he will u but he (m from their miserable plotting. and have A fair chance to show up in New York on time. Each hour films them nonu- their goal, and the enemy must continue to mmmmmpflmw Thé finance of the night pales with- out more trouble. and our friends greet the new-born day with thankfulneu. “Son-:00 heu- lt. but it's whatwe expected. So far we've been ; good mtchforallthcirtomea. Manhattan will keep on.” “Ah, Am, look back, my door! You have seen no In many situations of danger. WuIemoutgena-dod? Acoal headandnncndyhnnd havecarrlcd mo succeutully thus for, nndwich thehelp album they will nocdccert me now." Cheer-ea by mesa mus-e wows. awn nesting much of her old-time confidence. This “out heart but so often won vic- tories. it Is no wonder she believe: her Jock wen-ugh lnvlnclblc. IA": 6013;! up at this moment, with n Macon-okay look upon his (we. _ “It's no use." he an, sadly. sinking his head as he spun. “What's mag now. Lari?" at! Jack. “They swung on It tha last moment â€"1n the smoking-room, now.” “Given {our and A half not. (lay: and we will arrive in New York. One. then mybonrot triumph comes. And these allied forces will no longer hon eon-a to dentin my downhll." “Oh. Jock. I wish '0 me that!" the sighs. “For your Elke I echo the with. little woman," fondly replies the ma 0! steel “I am no child ”nothing will hoppu to you.” “They're welcome to It. Why, the my. man in worth pan 0! ant." bushing. m mp. Jock?" "They (thaw hang me, my dost.“ all he relates hh llttle adventure, while tohlm,mmhun¢ and heath “Whenwlllthhond, bush-ad?" the night-her m hue been placed mum-n gem we“ duflu the. luv Vâ€"‘V‘lt was don forum that I had my on. In fun, the content: of the jewelry has. 1W". netted than some an dolhn." 7 Warm-Wadflk“ ”a nun-quiet!”- an. out an“. m [00“ “i" Inn-tinny: Izlnwmyh-dthfl'he! comm-mmhah'h.’ emu-macaw“? ! madam“! pac “0h! Am!" "To my bacon. who" 1: 1k- nom II“ and nomad." n. m MI um- u-onnd bet. “ Bloc you lot a :1:le “a“ '°' They and . poor Ihow to!!!“ bochotmwlthIA-rynnd Kirkothmwn in." fellows at the other end run 3190. 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