Milverton Sun, 16 Sep 1897, p. 2

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yet sweet and clean and orderly, and above all--home toold sicx Molly and ‘Timothy her husband. , then, and ‘Bring her over biscotti better; ees this will make the yy easier;” said the doc- tor, as he laid a Y ahulling on ‘the table, very day. So, hiss task enenieeads Sie doctor turned to leave eater it be, to-night?” it was Tim- othy who spoke. “I’ll bring her for certain tonight, but we'd like to have and feeling Lanatient at any sugges- tion of delay, he answered rather ly “No, no, bring her at onceas I told you; why, the sooner she is in the sooner she will be out again, know; what objections can you have?" Timothy hesitated, but a glance a man himself inter- “Reason! why it’s the very best of reasons, if only said so at once! bring her to-night then by all means; good-bye till then ‘And as bp went on his way amid the busy streets, the doctor thought of a time, not perhaps so very love and itening possibilities of cin with some other travellers on its road for whom the end of the journey te sether could not be far distant now. Left alone with his wife Timothy seated himself beside ee and patted | @ ber hand ave are sad fins places, | old Moll.” “Very fime, dear,” and ste looked at him with the smile whose sunshine had made life bright to him for so splendid and the rooms! why, I’m ly for a mo~ ler lips trembled, but onl; sadly, foo ‘Then, with Bi brave attempt at cheerfulness, she continued:- 5 £ oe ory a b iy rte pyre: peeady he i He Ee cf 4 i B BS 3 ul aE ; "t forget the’ viole! : ag Be EE re EY: a i Pauped again and she watched aa I nitly, eet ne PaSeeren aad voice strange, and she barely eatelt the words, * came that asain pesiy < Ege & Eb ce tee and me to it was. with potatoes, fried I don’t agent what be- because I food and pee 3 | Moliy's heart in two. 1 ‘Then, a8 sud- herself to pes gly. stroiced the ew Seat softly, ten- _ Buldenty he raided it,and looking not oi eee shilling he rally ac- | my_ strong why then, a step r side to the opines door, ‘ON. S20, oa woman, do him for tion, only asked if Jett by ereelf for a bit, amd. then. ami: el fe alone, “oily ley still, too tired der uch at anything d fe re aatoaee: yet ance ‘awakened her welcome, i forward eagerly, hen seme teat glad, his little Ie ly bent half double over t “Shut your eyes tight, old girl, just for a tow. moments,” he cried out; and still ear to ear, brought forward the little round table placed it. near Molly's chair, ltd eo he told her eagerly she might “look.” Mater ou ories wos eee ward ind atta yore coh, dear heart,” he cried. “our cab! you coulda’ use if and 3 horse too, _ It's right and Moll, he aaed quickly, as be, p caught sight of expression of doubt o jonest ‘Didn't the he journey easie: an EN it’ Ab, I thought that Whatever she Fer nave. felt, Molly eae of Shoat death “a t impossible, she wa’ off the last proffered morsel and Ss back wearily, shoo! “Eat it yourself, i eine man; Tim,” she id, y if ciety loss Yl Just dine your Fs OR: fora = seemed dim A little later, just as the short eee doy was drawing to its close, the few ing ward way across that quiet bit of tha Emck petwed) fore mouient €> gase at a somewhat umusual sight. It was that of a little Si ana eee ea ee declining all assi wietly. on again. ve told how often rest since first that a | might. come later, was time en: a 3 the place seemed sud confused and misty, the voices to re- en & mer ys S's prseredt in fab rasa For, as tier cently unelasped her arms from they say that eb Roce dion ke tad eae tal 2. d a ie the divine possibility ieee Rede iniecyeariee bell sear ‘The latter shed no tears, had aye indeed since ws to him; ps, and there "He toot oy. Ber, side no, perfectly canning carneatly each still fenturnisd thoug! ae ey a ‘of comfor! tb She hesitated; then touching Timo- thy geatly on the arm she pointed to him have here's | it. “You will like to have it, perhapst’” she asked. softly. i lance’ and loving service for ma‘am,” gratefully Yoa're very kind, but I'd father uot. Gome good or Al’ my old with that, 5y: y| “it tae t task = bold, ‘ma‘am, me would you let ms bave my dear gir’s| PF = ly i nd rsczed ba Ye ‘do some- thing that is and very precious with 1 “thank you, ma’am,” be Carned & to roa the oe docto1 reached outer ‘hall when he heard fhe Bana of hurrying footsteps behind him and his poe name ee and turning round he saw the "The latter looked at him silently for a moment, and there was an expr sion on ibis face that had been wanting there of late. said the doctor.—A. M. Ree See HOW TO EXAMINE A WATCH. ‘Take It to Pleces and Examine Its Beauti- ful Mechanism, ‘To one who has never studied the toh its mainsprinj motions of its hands and the ‘ale le ts concerns es of one thought, the Peart one . He now rightly concludes that when the mainspring beeen its relation i = the pihey parts must have been considered ; that t to show to be accoi FOLLOWING THE USUAL BENT. Goges—j right. ‘The now Goggs—That’s. right. The ni = | gold felds ere in Canada, aren't they? re the matron, ~ “it buy him a drop|is tigese, “Eat be answered |" greats a ran you shake poms = Eset ley me te a and pty to the Satie we one cate gence. GORNALL'S POISON KING. [= ONE MAN PRACTICALLY CONTROLS THE WORLD'S ARSENIC SUPPLY. i — 4 Gleaners Gather the Deadly Article by the | 1 If Africa can boast a diamond king America a silver king. times has all the arsenic in the baat or most of it in his hands, writes cor! it. Not many months oxo bs this gentleman held £60,000 worth of crystalline laid stuff. Eng! has | fi ‘ically the aa monopoly of ar, ‘ago there were in beta vies which were the most the eases had fallen in. Noho ever came near. of abandoned tin mines. Of wickedest a most infamous of min- eral poiso: The aes arsenic is apt to ordinary mind with gloomy To the chemist, to the industrial aa to the husbandman, however, the. wor: has a pee sound. Fowler ca a papers ihre restored vigor to the blood Coton 0 THE aes thousands of sufferers. It is also the active principle in sheep-dip, ominent manufac cra ‘he | preciox the In the nae of} atria i i, as tHeT , F08, map| rue after a eee ns a deposi now There were the sites hi ing out the cr through were nies upwal us soot, and der, the floors. oe "the cham! ashe, ghambers are opened ‘at irregu- THE CRUDE ARSENIC is, taken out by the shovelful and heap- ed up in asi one mine I saw 4, of - the A bidieh re hite soot. There's enough arsenic there,” said my guide, ison & whole city.” The bluish tint which I noticed pro- coeds nd other ex- the mines'are crushed by stamps main- ty driven by water power, to the con- istenc} sand or gravel: Mundic Ee T can show you the whole process ewe munutes jet’ laboratory ot the Camborne school of reuirornpen He t tube te some of the er hindi and bel: the tube over the tmentiga 3 ¥ : i The stones or ores a3 ‘aaa! come from } 2! “rel <we were in the| the loaded _the lower rer partof the | an ogg ak of zig-zag * ek Hot tide, the carbon, flue dust and xt ous matter, deposit, i That actically pure prsanious, anhydride condenses ‘fom the fum« ‘The arsen- io, ts ther i : is ground into fine mie and dis- charged direct into the barrels, | in whit, by ingenious outomatic contri- vanooy 1€ is tightly pac S| bbe men who attend in the e milling ear injui ere was ‘one fatality. re- s only indirectly inser Pool works, fell in’ the arsenic Raving 01 Piate on which al ventured, and iron he had iimprudently as drat “| Covered with the poisons dusk, on the aa of which shi hours later. cg’ eae . Nor does one hear of a1 some lish recent ‘English company, to a refi Bristoe were found to rel ia a i. ean only wonder what use Portuguese miners who stole it mean of their plunder. SESE HIS CONDITION IMPROVED. = de sek sees son, enjoyed the e his undergra away in powder when the tube was ene pay Sen neues the paim of the hand.|suit of clothes. When Ford Hugh was “That ude a AME el a fellow of Hertford the dons 10 obtain: xefined “arson; | were scarnialized by ig at hig! ou wou! le wit! same well-worn suit of nergy a0 would be to roast that pow-|dittoes. Possibly hint on. the dex second roasting would | sub, dropped, since his_lord- free tt fro carbon OF other sub-| ship disappeared. from for stances which it may Hi as fortnight, and when he next appeared The ure of this poison is|at bigh- fale was. — in the or- indeed ernible in, its simplicity: One| dinary garb of eran cottage, where T fell in with gentleman who is largely iterest- ed in this industry. “It is simplest thing in the world.” he said, “Loo here isa piece arsenical stone ans roduced a cece pees Wet with noth- that he kitchen fire, and chat slated there, Tecan prod ice | ston, Tiday o- | eattle, vaverazing in 500 por James Clark, Se ei teed years was a familiar ound the Woods bed at the Pome of Refuge Mriday morning. The man was 80 years of age, and diei of heart disease. Messrs. McKellar & Gilroy, of Alvin- ped 400 head of to 1 anda, via, Monten ® the English markets. One stesr weighed 2 2.165 pounds and $105 was paid TE MEMS iW NSH THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE “somwandane Intersting tems About Our Ove based) All Parts of the nesreg Comdensed sea ‘Assorted for Easy Reading. CANADA. Miss Frances E. Willard announces tat the cot f th e WT. at Toronto and ea et protest in, ae it of the kind in iy canes: wabrador| Attendants of a herd of diseased the complete pe near Topeka, Kan., Save them- this become infected with tubercu- ill, of a is. dead at that place and Reuben Gray, brothers and pi arusty noted ‘ceaveradoes hays en t Bardwell: Ky. re held for tally Seheghy is ippusion of ie ‘A youth named De Mutusky was fa- tally erushed in an tlevator at Bran don Man, + of Mr. ‘burned bj A fire “that death took place in hours. Thursday, the steamer Merrimac arte atical for the London market. ® ® quanuty of of Canadian, toma- toes, cold stor- ft The Ontari¢ jecid- ed to sent ‘Prof. Willmott t ss the Michi icoten district to investi new mu aie and pea peak le’ Rist, Mracdhouses. nav structed during the prese! commodate Wheat along he eared lines in Manitoba and ‘Territor ries. i fontreal is threatened with awater famine owing to ore in. the big under vr areas bey ployed in deepening canal hei! several aca of two itn Two more small) re- moved to the City FGontagions Diseases Hospital at Montreal, the patients be- the wif old daugh- ter of a Bireet r railway favor rman, who hits lives in Ful were printe lion stam, plates and about seven ‘et nion postal cards. ‘The largest sale of aos saga ever made in jase was Mon- fhe ‘Northwest | SY nai. The = big a is a fact tl necessity Nica: as English . engmecring skill will carry ‘@ successful conc] been | ma enterprise to 1, ' UNITED STATES. Wi ile hornes tare cas may have found an unclais train containing 00 ae ae ss velieny and es valuables. ieee wae a pani at Columbus, Miss., on Sund body was feend Inter ir 8 Field. Wall, the ¥ at Friend's’ Richmond, Va. for illegeay canna assault is bow said to have been Uipenasy Bisenthas York on ‘Monday night drank a on a wager, and ‘then 1 bimself, i on Tuesday caused ‘as broke tht back to a noticeable imcrease in product! emp Roxen 03d and in the femand ee al seasonable vege was a ae d-on collision yester- there wi es for the ee ie a the “the Pane and BE! — in Northern prema Las aa “ae inspectors een Lerado, Lene ce ot dia- ; white man inno- aged 18, at New fa- imagining bim- scab ae nitro-elycerine at e se names are se homas Kennedy, about 60 years of the second storey win- Troy, N. while. euititie ty hi SH sleep on Tivesday Thomas Thompson, one of the prin- cipals in the © fight near Minden in which W. er was fatally in- ju inden reviewing the history of the new dis- eg facts:—Lieut. Seh- United made a eg survey of this Yukon River in 1883 and located the boundaty on the 141st messi a short way be- lo wthe mouth of Mission Creek. This however, was little better than a guess. Tn saying this I have no. intention of depreciating Lieut. Schwatke’s wor! not the man, was to 1) the moon. FIRST BOUNDARY LINES. ‘These were oe out, and the in- e boundary with a was not deemed accurate ‘survey, to give the peop! rough idea of about where hee boun- dary was on Forty Mile Riv to make an of hhis observation, he told me, 1 | Was to locate the 14is¢ meridian o lit tle further down the river than I had dome. ‘How much he did not tell me. The Camadian Government determined cam, ace y|sre barren. ‘Thus two, or twenty-three observations on | fav: eople in the country @ The McGrath of the United States it, as it is no calling in which your every the ou can this; of “ths proba sxteat of the ae Now it is all th upward otf five hundred miles in pene oF a3 orable. Cdararst pou in the sum ieee | by ¥8 occas y_ cool ays, almosi rete for pieces up ey Yukon ftleen to ei life ite completely end and fully i agains ca if current the the Greater rere i Le yout you ere-viciously inclined there waste of rive HUNDRED ee ey <a 14 oor found in a high- i improbable, tnt mat geld aren found at ening pay 40 ees Tees common almost Lager eats jionally, verg- ing on freezing; country ictal roads other than fone FIELD FOR) INVESTMENT. from Ireland soy. the © q instances might be multiplied § fags fm, ors 1s ots SURVEYING THE YUKON. aceon, eis |WAS WORTH $100,000,000. ip nearly all 0. good, i Fami i a it is feared — a sing! tryite this Hamine JS mertaple, tpscven will be | MR. OGILVIE'S REPORTON HIS WORK | Buck Sty, bells ie that the min who| AND YET OGDEN GOBLET DIES OF gripe GSAS IN, THE GOLD FIELDS. plods on, i STARVAT ‘ the 1 nei t ty of cases better off, health- eee oe pe asking bim {0 | Advice to Gotd Seckers — The Country Is a phyeically Ot eae Was Not Able te Take Au i Amy Hold Pood What: for the Ipyal and jon ac- Onc to Stay Away Fi ‘amse Could Do Lo Ra one iebildren, the Duke | fF * Boundary Dixpute—Five Hund! ei ul Daten ero Miles of Gold Territory — A Severe|Vastly, more completely than tie matt) One as of dollars’ This It is stated that fhe British Govern- ss = 2 _. levery day placer gold mini is said to be the fortune left by Ogden’ ment has acquired the concession of the} In an rview William Ogilvie,| But then must do it, and Goelet, of New York, who recently died French company to build the Pansta |pominion Surveyor of the Northwest | let us givd all honor to those who ¢ Jin London. ‘Try to magi that should not be his. Starvation! What a formidable word. gests all that is bans = and fae to give feasts calculated to make all the old Roman entertainers turn um easily in their tombs, multi-millionaire, bon vivant, FRIEND OF ROYALTY a |actually died from ee True, his disease ed by Y|this name. It is aid that be died from a complication of diseases. Dr. Daw- the personal physician of Mr. Goe~ id }iet says nothing beyond the fact that oe patient died from a complication two Drs. Hottest, nm Ap- ehampagne varied oc- ele aligna letersi: is stated. by those to whom these m | tact “are well Known that Mr. Goelet 2 | Jelly. is ke Gen ny. to bee a Denver and 1 SMe some “point in pase eS a Seay mpenyuig|senger train and a freight of the Col ease sa being se : pranenoe Tavelved the transfer of orado ae “Midland, by which twenty- aero bee ers of the river not at present 25,000 sides for siconsideration of about | five Tsons were ‘eiltea, and many | ter law im tthe country. publicly discuss, but it rom 715,000. mere wear injures I was sent to extend the List meri- | that. proper ihe ent sash onthe than four thousand aS dian f. the unt esta! ? manent work on the several section e Tnysale wortiy mage son tha Yukon of some such schemé men at Wor st Pass railway.and tbere| Drought is said to have destroyed is nodoubt the le line will be com-| the c: ae f a large portion of South-|as far I deer necessary for the pleted well within the time, first, est.) erm Ru blic interests. I ran‘a line north FALL FUN. ted by the Canadian Pacific railway| | iAn ‘Austrian priest claims to have|from the river some miles and soul _ 7 ments discovered a certain cure for cancer by |ta Si of f be News eived of one of the| means of eating lizards. eae eee ofl BE SU sata VEE Stachel patti aaa cid eartion’ ae ete "Sfontreal some weeks| Jt is reported at Simla that the Af- Kaeo eo ate ahaa Sea SheTien't a0 go for ‘the Klondyke. members of} ridis are collecting in the winter, and we were all heartily “Time flies, you know.” “Not alwa: ees are all Fell, and, while they | Valley for an attack on either Bara or|/glad when it was accomplished, In Pad acl ‘ It is now ‘possible to make a century sre meetin tle aa aitficulties in | Jamrus ee tion with this work I made a ie Whit ‘The Swatis up to the present have € of spirits, and are Se aw of success. | 1 endored Lyf Polina re Agee) ais riesgo tg pers eiaae ne e—"Dy on bales JN haa tale: Mr. T, G. Shaughnessy, president | thousand _pwords and seventy breech- | OUn'*¥ hls aad cigeet ee of the ‘Cosadiad Pacific ‘ailway, eae loading rifles. ‘rom which a great deal of detail as st ds reel nei ait EXQUISI CHINA. lontreal from s tour ig|to mountains, valleys, etc. can be put |. “Miss is a beautiful singer, Amother large filbustering party, is ins, valleys, etc. P ; ighs rs a th of imepection, ns og ee tiP- | reported at Havana, to bave landed|on our map’ of the country when it is | a Ber singing LET eatkah putting t he tn ai tousbes to {he su ne tion oF trop of Manitoba, be says, will | ST™s na ‘mm nears Ae ee Ape | eeoeee. Mrs. —“Did the butcher send ons board, when suddenly, there tot- exceedl the Trek estimates ee ead Saks ‘stisirde of the NO CAUSE FOR DISPUTE. * im ee Bridget—"He did, mum, |" the co into the saloon the wraith there wil le nt y~' ae mut sent y ya n | fleets of the powers in Cre fuxur. surveyed the table with ben arstdey bushels for ex the po : the survey | ri ver the TEA BAUTADX Sg og ters epee ema ee ee FO i i vey lige ofthe Bng-|tanoarabie Thee sever aremore| Uf Tuer meer wan any Gapuie | Spine ty fseps ond mp Preah jish High Court of; Justice is dead. r to rtened, and the|never was cause for a dispute, and be- oe athe opt dt Vaal Weanbiakia | ete was Bev! He Seo of age. eS, watis = fatarge/ peed : e twe irly Se Subur banite— “No. | ed’ hi We 1e jose Ventre, © Frenc! barge vee ee ae or the he eval So ‘Commission | who necently arrived in Mexico PAE we Bm for tho Bare Bx a ee riers toxverase ct ota I = Fr aaen co tae ae did have any head for| that the family will not accompany Mr. ‘Tbe Brith nent has instruet- | tFY 28 @ pernicious foreigner. ve, ag! spl did’ b a T, ed ae es Sone to notify the United Ware nee oo pro Bea der a ference Setar aay iggy roo deter~ od that at honaane aid not Pane gays co! in aon orice a narchists | mite be question or relatives of one who for that count Keston, esterda; Ly, by ees Dive wnt ie is Dractealy eetsied for on time to|- Maid had been. trying to|ed away ta travel with the body. So, IGOR, be made of the | men and twenty-five Kaffirs were kitl- come #0 far inity is concern- Fide bicycle for four embalmed b; same process in i espeare’s | © y elo) ie te mace ‘Avon, to exact | | Baron von Behrader, a lieutenant in x a toll fro fe German army, who hi 1 ission may Ostend during th entire ee sons cou| tone it a fow fact ane way or the i scone 0 ‘Mr.’ Goelet’s social sir Breet elt Mil nd father, te sic eoeg day evening, | ther. a fit would | aot has evvallowed a Roman’ canaiel”|triumpbe® where be bad often op E. Mill: ides a ‘ving lost a for' east of eighty jou- | affect no claim or right or interest -. Bloom! r—That’s all ht. tertained ce al at feast aay Sinise nds in gambling rac abas er pe He merely wanted a light juuch,7 8" | that outshone those of Luonllus, reelona says thal a ° F . er untold s ‘This Teaties Vuln Congress 2 neers | the Peo reene cotertaneati omit et ites side ‘river pon "Gue.hundred |, “E_hope Ophelia fee's -wosk TESTED ast aloep, will Us fog him beck wi elneii at Tamio, fet |S USEs ae we sumed Jy 9 | me ag am | 11 doa'e Slee Moy, | 4, SMDES SOPSEC cee eh wore dorat hat Pp! rs “g di Sei y' al i te save sailors, were rot— Jest oport to the striking engineers, | 1beral Raministration under Senor you bave money ai ania Tuy ans interest calls purest a laundry ob to the genial, kindly master, the jr agp f reports that the aril, the Anarchist, who attempt-|im some payi sty ay, oe mes prepare feet the Irish pee pry ates ota bm cere ha erage pe Shen ne On Oe we ae elton’ —“"Atet es e Iris tas n— about seven bund es off the Iris oa ‘Assistant Chiet of Barcelona, has extent te Earhip,” at Sat have it it hol hol "Why, don't you See. atl of Cadogan: Viceroy: of Ine: | socment. ¢ Ipsund a statement to the o& 2 ‘s Months and years before you fin unde otk rene that the reports of oS. wetter to tor equip ths gold ins a ae, that will pay. her re st Clase _ ve 5 See el ove tapamtibiation’ 1 o7)| nett capeaition: of HARD en the wadding powe rat the Trades Union eas in Bir-| ca, owing 10 the vecutance resshy | TT oat aa cek yniner, and old Glasgow | his cars for the first. tim ey mingham yesterday 9 5 ion passed on the latter. to dorado Le ad cppalroae riper Gh ptr ihre Binet (9, fealize it, It is worth think- passed di wor of the ne-| A despatch from Uganda states that i men do not deny it ing ato! Bonet Coates cote trnaee-and sax setter has broken out among the © bringing wheat 9 dust nego diggin: to it. Grae tHe EASE ustriey ko and Duches of York at| thst the mutineers: killed aan —— weme 10 ee Bay oi ived the civic suthorities Belgian mens oe Rerybody ee ee THE KLONDIKE, FIDDLER. and. opened the now "s. dock. ‘A special despatch from Cairo says| <. in North Americe:| eauality tm load id the shoe| Jobn Kavannagh, the fiddler of the SiEy aE Prarie oval Hipuaessen, | Sc tne'Npe in the eavatee of cho ame | PESTS, ‘mining has been done.” clerk boarder. “‘Yes,”” said the Cheer-| Kiondike, before the year is over will of te ir the Nile in the advance of the An- ene | fal Idiot, “one man can cut as much the Pittsburg ae eaiieng ire make o homestake?” |i". as another up there. probably be held responsible for the ubnaire, has ‘Skibo Castle, ‘han ‘been occupied by, Sondanese 2 P eerer magma ‘tian te downfall of some scores of : gnd very, often a scant one al "| “There is one queer ‘lidg?ngtlbestia : an estate comprising 26,000 acres of the | who are friendly to the British he replied. at all picnics” “What is that?” “The | Who, tempted by the Stori fest shooting and fishing district of as et tl man who mi Ye most fuss about| luck, are tracking their way to Alaska, Sutheanahe ae ina ial PARADOXICAL. for tem years, and looked forward | carrying the basket, always eats more| provided only with their instruments Prince Alexander w ee a “ue ‘and being e than anybody else. cease =f siaying at Belford ball, Nor ribumber- Pea besey cei hepesre Spend hen) oui toca ie. ® claim a ear. my Rean't me Worl ved teen t Port Cocla. but Jand, stated that neither be nor any fashion EL in ship wi employed at Po: a bu ne fondly jsiting | ModisteOui, madame! Ze ver! lat-laq old Scotchman you, women. should want to ape men. eeaash ob teil he that “tie. Gwellington—, still doubltul—|SUniar experience. Last March they |itYie change. We've been making a|tbers was money to be ade in| th eo Sale that Queeri It looks well end feela confor. id it twenty, ee xs longer they would monkey of him long enough.” PEE Fs pete ne Bde powers for the benefit: of all the cred- ‘$40,000 as as they did} Old Mrs. Kelley entered the parlor | Klondike region, going ge et the tors 000. ; ‘an the owns if BG, leave “aim, booklet, written in’ cypher by a | ys 0 : ; 2 | $300 wheat investment in Indiana they are verging on to three score years a or, royal personae taserted thet | bas received $1, her profte and |and ten they considered that they had old lady gravely, that your eyesight ‘and the min- published in ip German sta has re-invested the Bf the mon-|enough to do ir s0 fad that you mistake $85 a night over 6,600 persons are in by in stocks on the Chicago Exch: days and went out to rest. < Jennie’s mouth for her ear”. to dances. prisons on charges of lese majeste. =

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