Stratford Times, 8 Feb 1888, p. 7

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of Varese maaan, i E J i } ' ghosts! I shall meet the travel lers on their only place in the city where. yO" arrival, of course, and try tuck again at can get raisins for Se. per Ib. is Walsh what you call the ain satel Bres., the plece, for batenine. raat tle and his wife have alres > mamive ul blitz girl, The effort peored 'to be waelcer: sa mes opposite to the side occupied by the . _ the impression that had been rE reduced on the arniechair, Uaviag put ber traveling box of young 'ahd semitive mitd was not to be re nm te moved by Persuasion. arian could give nein ¢ : we be 2 their way eee ilanes { azel ¢ tf " , tien 0: irhereis 110 cose of di among |. lat eon bare at i : cn "9 ah of Ue » panid | an "e terror that bad tor Horses and Cattle whers "Mand 58." ig edly Feb Seen sion £9 She was quite unable to say why head ot : Powders are 'not called for, and by their fe eon rie achiit is 3 = oe Sew Gd wear, ones ee timely administe&tion will save the lives Pari sea ° sbe to let the yover her, Lying on TP as sa aa. Un- her lets s » turned away rot of many valuable animals CUlnetAr , but one alte rnativ¥e the ta! errn chair hy %e Pt Vi ibaa zr Vitel idney cx mpi sints, pe sin, general debility; nature's blood sig er te boild you ap if you are efilicted ry a hce and be happy Sold by = ae aruggis PENNYROYAL WAFERS. {.. fw physician. 1 wh a life long experie ae renting tacs Saget li seases. # Use wi hh perfect SUCCESS over 10.000 jadi Pie aabr t et druggiata, per fae EURPKA CHEM MIC aL CG For Gale br C_E. Naerayth & Co Strato rd . dates eyeni: ig, OU ~ Countess Noi ace be aneul tele tray rain mer € rived, pune' Jn BY WILKIE COLLINS. He fol firs t, rm ag 'on ui ande a lis n y drawing reo. cae, ae jwifa from the steps. Tivo three chile r . The manager saw the error that he bad, were next committe 1 to bis care Last of alls; . just situing eommitted and hastened to repair it. "Cer- Agnes appear Lin tho little b nck way of | the ir inte dinner when one o inly not, sir} We will do our best te mak the gondola cabin; and, tak ing ? rd Mont" ed that Agnes was rm 4 Cont able while you stay with us, 1) watch. Had, ab left it in he ri beg your rh n if I have said anything to. .* JX the hurry ie changing her dra? She rose offend ae Tho reputation of gn establish-| - fry a stable at oneo in search of ber watel # ment like this is a matter of very serious im- La > * sit bat it portance *e. May I lope that you will dow what oe . the great favor toxay nothing about what has) in th 10 houre. Ax wateh, forgotten, nes be und her it t table, as slie bad anticmated. happened up stairs? The two French gentle-| . j +4 oi pee ngs nent Wither gokie + aha cla cae 1 room cocupied by rey mat eth se : . umd jeer + * Arnos a cutsed try og that first sleep lasted she never Stu could oniy remember in the r time that she weke instantls tel round the room To Be Coytixurp J ecorated?" she said. "I . . . * ~~ . Facit on id sleeping here Neected Colds Pain in the Cheat, : oe and aii diseases of the Lyngs, are cured Agnes hg Hed, by using Allen's Lung Balaam. . "ET fe tired." she replied, 'that I was Get samples ¢ ot th e twas that James 'of bidding y ood night, instead Cores and 124 cents per with what you 25 cents per ' ei! , 2 and ce empare them been paying 5% and te the draming room ai toward the door. rour jewel case on the table," she re- "Don't forget & » Joe! : the other door men bave kindly promised to keep ita secret. or as b suTie This apolégy left Francis no polite alterna- . ron a . ig arin 'ted on he re. it tho dressing room. way's Little Liver Pellets cure sick tive but to grant the manager's request.! marry's aivice and tried the key ' ° ; our stomac oe tburn, costive- eH in the lock of the dressing room doo have already seen to if, Gad tried Um "There is an end to the countess' wild! os " 5 v. -- Ht," erkd Agnes "Car be of any ness, bill wanes, dyepapein. indige-tion, ie the ta \ chamber, locking the main ttoor ay nIyee ane «i = v0 of ke: 5 pills in a bottle. Only 25c. at scheine," he thought to himself, as be retired) | for the night. "So much the better for the! - countess!" } " He res late the next morning. Inquiring! for hia Parisian friends, he wes informed that! both the French gentlemen had left for Milan. | he crossed the } ; behind her. Immediately on her departure the countes ypressed by the conflued air in the aan robe, ventured ou stepping out of ber hiding piace into the empty room, Entering the dressing room on tiptoe, she | listened at the door until the silence outside | informed her that. the corridor Was empty. Upon this she unlocked the door, and, passing out, closed itagainsofuy, leaving it to all ap- . pearauce (when viewed on the juney side) as carefully secured as Agues bad seen it when she tried the hey in the lock with her own hari stairs, One trunk attracted bis attention by the extraordinary number of old traveling labels left on it. The porter was marking it at the moment--and the number was "134." Francis instantly rie at the card fastened Agnes appeared in the little = doorway on the lid. It bore the common Englis of the gontlolacab Ww hile the Montbarrys were still at dinner name, "Mrs, Jameat" He at onco inquired barry's hand, wisn in ber aw to the steps, Henry Westwick joined them, arriving from ) about the lady. She i arrived early that She wore no veil, As she ascended to the, Mil morning, and she was then in the reading door of tho hotel the countess (ey "i ber room. Looking into the room he discovered through fh opera glass) noticed that sho a lady initalone. Advancing a little nearer pauted to look at the outside Of the building, he found himself face to faco with tho and that her face was very pa ipa age --_ only she returned his look; and in t coun She was seated ina dark corner with her' CHAPTER XXL er own observatic ot that head down and her arms crossed over her Lard and Lady Mortbarry were receivea he eat Joy ws Pssanst yy ay that bosom. "Yes," she said, in a tone of weary by the housekeceper, the manager being ab gpe caw it in the sudden glow of hapn cant impatience, before Francis coull speak to sent fora day or twoon business connected which overspread his face; and mgs con- her, "I thought it best not to wait for you--I with the affairs of the hote ifusedly took refuge in the usnal conventional | determinei to get here before anybody else aie rooms reserved for the travelers, on lorydivien yelating $0 the relatives whom ho | could take the room," the first floor, were three in number, consist- aij Jeft at Milan. "Havo you taken.it for longt' Francis ing ot two bedrooms opening into each other,) Taking his place atthe table, Henry gave asked. and ita ced on the left with a draw-| jamost amusing account of the position of You told me Miss Lockwood would be ing roo eta ape tho yee ments 'his brother Francis, between the mer eth in a week's time. 1 have taken it for a scoved ts bo less satisfac NCO 60 ope neer on one side, and the eunera: a pra third ee requi: ined cance and oe of ot French aan on ths the room,,.and again hands with her, | Wi na n he entered when he advanced to shake retly reciprocated Henry's unconcealec _ ens on mecting her again. For a by an eee by the affairs of "hie He was accompanied on the journe acom-'hack as he had been accompanied on the Lady out, by his sister, rae 'passing two nights of terror in the "Venetian one. members of her traveling norel, ne enter. . and sister have seen nothing, how should abd from tho rest. The housekeeper politely asked to to be ing t ee --- "ga focbans. discover that it was impossible for her to ask! st ' vealed Sy us! Sho is only distantly related other travelers to give up their rooms. She amily - . yr ert vemh Nan enh ee to the Montbarrys--she is a our cousin." could only express her regret, and aswure Miss was glad to take advantage of ber brother "She was aa the heart " the Mont. Lockwood that her bed chamber on the 860* escort to returirto England, prot te ion siete acute warts bin ot de the ond. popaanabacy of the best rooms in iad | Whilethe talk at the dinner table flowed an cp suisntenc sg: . : are cid ae e, hotel. Sine , taty Oy onward, the evening time advanced t ee to night, and it became necessary to think of desertion of her. She will see what none of Montbarry noticed that Agnes seated = sending the children to bec tious you, an educated woman, real of the Thero was, accordingly, no sdbeaative! . opinion as my sister's ae ts cachltsed but Gat te ciecs at tho disposal oe Agnes pain "Assuming your absurd superstition to be a fortable room on the second. floor. serious ing, 7 you rat taking the wrong Montbarry vainly complained of this separa hax you have seen--sho pers rate < -- apart, logoy I apparently ~. interest in ®| As Agnes rose to leave the room, accompa: Pisce see ; << he bedrooms. Was she flit No;'s, a1 Un i sidank gir: thw chearveh witht count for the mectiver thas anicnatea her. "I she felt a little unnerved by the railway jour- cae Hasty : iri, oe auddinte " hanged don't see what interest you have in in and that w: ree aroha on ee Z pop ; {was all Hearing this, Lord "It is my interest not to try it! 1 is my with him and try the interest to ste from Venice and never set eyes hour's walk in t on Agnet La kwood orany of your family cepted tho suggos toward the square St. Mark, so as to en-! again! steps "What prevents you roped er thatr' joy tho breeze blowing over the lagoon. It was "] know no tt what epeeener ay Bd De Vie Ane Pe Venice. The fasci- | inext inquired whether the bedroo! than you do!" she out. will that: erted its hema mca cabins Meirson see jthe rooms occupied by the other members of is stronger than mine alec de- posed reat be je traveling party, Aiiswering for ths" struction in spite of my own self!" are rare pried half hour of the walk had and wondering what Henry's obj denly sat avin ls on wared her and oy = pose pe meer. to-baif: herr powsibly be, Agnes mentioned the po- for him to go. "Leave me," she said. "Leave sohante casa Montbarry could jite sacrifice made to her rangi a gee by mo to my thoughts." t dinner was waiting for srg ord be = cag pt coegar et Ret rserigs rp igi Kind Pcbcemde diensSbiies fennel Air ele eee we met FOS pelthet. nr"june ide Aran ont ar > Heury | ' ad Phe ie both For the of them noticed a lady in deep made no remark; -he peace! eae: = wd 6 rated set ~~ The loitering in tho open space of the square. She bly discontented as he opened the door for | ing hrran he bl terme arrears a The started as she recognized Agnes walking with Agnes and her com -- to pass out. After next morning Be ested. cary, deter: the new Lord Montbarry, hesitated mo-|-- = them oe yer? ht he waited is the} mined to wait inthe restaurant ee ment and then followed them, at a discreet wishing & ted Is pearance of the countess. She ca and distance, back to the hotel. ordered her breakfast quietly, looting = L Montbarry received Agnes in_high spirits with news of an event which had hap- He hastened to ber erent table and asked it padre bad happened in Hel + looked serious and preoccupied, and when should go. out pis niece wished him ood ia night he abruptly aa acu ae 'said to her, "Marian, [ sant to know wha' re am 9 Tea ¥ ace part of the hotel you sleep in?" Marian, | on. ey direc their puzzled by the question, answered that she jwas going to sicep as usu 1 with "Aunt |Agnes." Not satisfied with thatreply, Henry near | ner room, and thea he called Lom pind te | 'rie brother; "Come out, Stephen, and le smoke." As soon as the two brothers were at libe: She had not left tho hotel more than ten to speak together privately Henry srolaianl! aninutes before a little note in pencil was}tje motive which! bail led to_ hi brought to Lady Montbarry by tle House- quiries about the bedrooms, ms, Francis had in- keeper. The writer proved to be no less a) formed him of the meeting with the: countess person than tho widow lady who occupied the} at Venice, and of all that bad followed it, and noe room on the other side of the drawing --_ Henry now fully. repeated the narrative «I have tet not Arey ny which her ladyship bad vainly hoped to _se-/¢, yis brother in 'all its details. "I am not ee and ase ou really go" cure for Agnes. Writing under the name of satisfied," he added, 'about that woman's te Fi Boag By aa your be goer of Mrs. James, the polite widow explained that purpose in giving up ber room. Without pag pate a aa which you she had heard from 'ten housekeeper of the] alarming the ladies by telling them-what I pet pestertia et when gg is Lady Mont-} paye just told you, can you not warn Agnes ; least." roonr, rm be careful in securing ber doorf' . Lord Bl ealenoncverechs onan animation which pens was quite aire: Do iy as long as her Montbarry replied that Sos warning had al- TOSeeC when airy av comfortable, it bee iven by his wife, nd him about Agnes dist out of a again when mattered nothing toher whether sbe slept on para be sab to ran nb eeieol ecnaie rst or t and her little bed fellow. For the rest, be jooted upon the wonderfal story of the : cia countess and tions as a piece of been removed, an enoug theatrical exaggeration, amusing hin instinets of life. Lockwood had only. to take posession of the itself, but quite unworthy ef a moment's tra¥- peom fo. nals which was_ 1m nowentirely ati Oh) pigs attention. -- ome * : ee ete sho answerdd, "You have rested as well as usual?" "Quite as well as usual. Have you had any letters this as Have you heard when be ton, had accordingly much plessare in pro post like a woman caliber diihaservd with er an to change room With Mise Lock eer Hes with interest, done with. i ren but the Juggage bad mechanical movements and att ge Se ie on one side. ---- was conscious of.a latent feeling which 'she ¢ a <a in her experience of herself i regret (7 Resolved, after | ers |berself startled her aaron as well a8/ On rned fro: ¢ (spirits. She felt herself enjoying the light -- runtil he saw Seni enter the f. atal een is nae in-| Stribatatic ration frou each other--imbittered, perhapa, tte to you before I gm to bedf 'No, my dear, thank you; I feel sleepy mma to fellow yourexampie. Good night, We keep the best, as well as the cheap- Agitee~and pleasant dreams on your first est teas and coffees to be had in the city. night in Venice." We sell » very good Japan tea at lic. per ee Ib,--best Rio @offee only 25c. per Ib CHAPTER XXII. Walsh Bros. is the place for al oq Having closed and secured .the door on EEE oy Moutbarry's departure, Agnes put on} in Old Wome Favorite. her dressing gown, and, turning to her open! boxes, begaii the business of unpacking. In) The season of green fruits and summer the burry of making ber toilet for dinne rshe| drinks is the time when the worst forms of bad taken the first dress that lay uppermost, cholera morbus and bowel complaints gen- inthe trunk and had thrown estthotet yd erally prevail. Asa safeguard Dr. Fowler's costume on the bed. She now'opened the Extract.of Wild Strawberry should be Keng 'doors of the wardrobe for the first time and & hand. For 30 years it has been th feguu to hang ber dresses on the hooks in the most relizble remedy. Boawt rth's, -a few minutes only of this occupation | ae tite ae meme meal n £rief and tothe Point. w weary of it and decided on leaving | r Dyspepsia is dreadful Disordered liver the trunks as they were until the next morn- ' ing. The oppressive south wind which _---- =--v Indigestion is a foe t blown throughout the day still prevailed at) The h ans digestive apparatus is one of night, The atmosphere of the room felt) iclose; Agnes threw a shawl over her head oul shoulders, and opening the window stepped into the balcony to look at the view. | bed. reay 'si woery The night was heavy and ov : nothing! wOnees ye mnen ety | could be distinctly seen. irregular habits, and many sei a ning on the parapet of the pe Agnes looked vacantly into the black void 'cenaath Her thoughts reverted to the mis- erable man who had broken his pledged faith her and who had died in that house. Soma have come over her since enice; some new influence ness and making the the 'Annrieaie people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals nal be happy. emember:-- No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower bringa health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy- five cents, A Child Gnawed by Rats. were no' only emo- tions aroused in her by the remembrance} of the dead Montbarry. A keen sense of the wrong that she had suffered, never yet felt by thet goutle and forgiving nature, was felt lby itnow, She found berseif thinking of the iby gone days of her humiliation almost as \harshly as Henry Westwick -- thought of | she who fast he had spoken slightingly of ges brother in| being utterly disgusted with the size oa her presence! A sudd ear and doubt of: nerve of the rats in th Sunday erage J Mrs, Ryan put the children to bed about ight o'clock, and an hour later heard one of them crying as ifin pain. ao ran into the bedroom with orrified - see a Jarge morally, She ta the shatlowy abyss of the dark water, as if the mystery and the gloom of it had been answerable for the emo- tions which had taken ber by surprise, Abruptly closing the window, she threw aside! ra: tr Csliting on on the bed gnawing.the Pca © shawl and lit the candles ori the mantel- of "9 child, es was -- with ter- ie piece. impelled by a sudden craving for light! ror, e bedside, but in the solitude of her room. the rat kept on with hed hadi " The cheering brightness round her contrast- pak Nee t being stained wi blood. ing with the black gloom outside, restored her an attempted to push the rodunt oft Fibs , but it turned viciously -- ;like a child! and it was not until Mr. Ryan dis- | Would it be well (sbe asked ena! to get! plaka it with a peker that peace was 'ready for bed! Nol sense of drowsy) restored. ss little one's fingers were ase that she had felt baif an auralon badly bitten going. Bhe returned to the dull employ-; couwel unpacking her boxes, Alter a few) ksome | +090 A Michigan' Murder. 'minutes only the occu became ir: to her once more. She "ae down by the table | 2 sand took up a guide book. "Se 1 inform, Boao _, Feb. | -- --_ ba bby [myelly she sonaht, "Yon the subject of terday afternoon, ons visti of which was emce 2 be alm: | Her attention wandered from from the book be- ei ii Edwin Pal Palmer, is-the viata fore she had turned the fi ze of it, . murderer, ana the cri was commi image of Henry Westwick was the! bout four months peng Palmer is addic- aque image in her memory no ing the minutest incidents and details 'of the eve- Oc eng she could think of nothing which pre- sented bim under other than a favorable and interesting She swiled to herself ny (Oty . ber color rose by fine gradation as she es the o aDassee of dwelling on the per- fect truth odesty of his devotion to her, | Was the seis of spirits from which she bad suffered so persistently on ber travels at- >, to their and after a row one night in tober last, when he came home drunk, ppesred, ; womar-disappeared mer claimed tha: she had left him, and Bas iva with og tives in Sanliac county, but whether she reaily was in Sanliac county veces not be | learned, althodgh the people th ne ed to. Palmer had Souk: here by ber own vain regret when she remembered | since the murder until a few days ago her rash reception of him in Paris? Suddenly | when Sait saying he would work ry 6 the Conscious of this bold question and of the self-} woods in Clare county abandonment which it implied, she returned id \mechanically.to her book, startled by the gn-} restrained liberty of Ler own thoughts, What! lurking temptations. te to forbidden B yeaa at find their hiding, places in a woma reasing | Dealing With Insolvents, | PROPOSED 'NOREEMENT ExT AMOxO WHOLESALE MEN At the last meéting of the Hamilton pany. coe. ee ' Board of Trade, Senator Sanford made a t ™ man and think of love? How shamefui! bow) y¥ of her! the second time "a and once more she tried - vain, Throw nina ge. | the book nag she turned desperately to the 55 "| one resource that was ego pg ta Ingzage--| resolved to tative herself without" "Her cy | That sabe i sah aki rT 4 her disnosa : are = __Whils the gentlemen. absent from the i & imediaty propel 'tosee Mrs, James,"| len wai him when Laily Mont! hotel, the room which had been already meso- ret to the b ug i = be Mawed, "an to thank} ejated with se viens startling Podaess ftaasst ( "ame the scene of another strange event, heotcerned. sete oF: 'Little Marian had been ee hs =e eg ing that-we tops to nese. as usval, per} had wo far) taken bandly. an accept a higher senm of Mrs. J: Pi tes «i 'las ie wipes ee sbe ag sre 2 Agnes, ve Bosra your ili hove Having made this startling announcement, boxes to be removed. downstairs, Go and was jst ver th bad git are! one reed - Judge for Asepnagerepinagra if that good lady} i nctant she and' ed not ara upto = prettiest. room in| sinall brown pace! pron nate pe wie 'ot blood 7" the child on ee st. away! I won't sicep bere!" ly Montharry left OS WAKE -K Beaty WE TOE bat thay want. There. The 'new room at once 'produced a favor Seeing plainly a * ibe ssath ode one to/ with her while she able impression on Agnes. The large window. car grog thom & werning wu wait gn *L reason with e- wee tt the room, te the ladies and children out of the saws Sakouy, eal. The a welts Beh epee nnd aE esl in which 'eat Sfontbarry's eldest ebild was perm tore occu c got ready ye bed large clock f Agnes by starting to | feet. with pede Ba wrdne ot ton Laveen bee p-aieraed PY enough ent without = conan to find safe » refuge in in th them to whom he shall d bed. For some little time she persisted in the * minded ber that it was getting late. She sat down for a moment in anarm chair by the by bedside to rest, had, shall csi The silence now caught her she Ss Sa aan seeking to effect a com- and held it--held it disagreeabl sath result of loos loss sustained by insurance to in the 'Wiphere the pie ae we grcumve sn e the butden sai great to carry any a -* ead Bis we nigh ight and extingibed the the Burmese, n- ) Finer Notes on the Burmese People, Sir Charles Shimand, x. GS 2, ake hief pee rene ioner in Burmah, repently addressed the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in Glasgow on the subject of Bos. mah In thecourse of hie speech he said. the Bormese were very excitadle, and up toa certain point coursgeous. They iad late ninah ithe were very "Fath they looked apon dac coiting as a national pastime, The Barmah ladies had some- Rg to da with this, because it is said a maid would not «mile upon ber however, trious cultivators of the land, ti when they caine te years of discretion, oat if misfor tone made a woman "a wide *, she Could marry 09 & as hot hood a dramas and she own of 'every y description, and were ready for fan of every kind. One reason for their being happier was that the rate of wages was higher, and land Was held on payment of very small taxes There were no landlords, grants of gr: und heing got from the nearest officta!, and the cultivator bad not to pay taxes f r the first three or four harvests. They had ye nobility ; the only aristocracy 'The most influential were the iciai and respe a i section of the people was the Buddhists, w! ere maintained, fed, clothed, and cared for by the parishioners. +Ore--- Another Toronto Sensation. THE PRESIDENT, MANAGER AND SOLICITOR O¥ THE TRADERS BANK AND ELIASROGERS CHARGED WITH COMPOUNDING PRBLONY-- DESTROYING FORGED PROMISSORY NOTBs, Toronto, Feb. 1. sensation was caused here tuis morning when it became known that summonses had been served upon ex-Mayor hey a emer of the Traders' Bank; Henry S. Strathy, Manager of the Traders' Bank; Mr. R. Snelling, the bank's solicitor, and Elias Rogers, coal merchant, to answer tise charge of com- -- on Thursday, ut of a forgery case now pe g against ym. Selby, of the ---- po al Selby & Co., it having a few ago come ont in evidence that the seitee forged by Selby, who is a brother-in-law of Rogers, bad been burned in the cellar of the Traders' Bank, Toronto, February 2.--Police Magistrate Denison spent over five hours to-day in = Cpe investigation into a felon "if hen. fexrat against President anning, ger Strathy, aoe Solicitor Snelling, of "the Traders' Bank, and_Flias Kogers, coal merchant. Daiton McCarthy, s Cc, > for the three last named defend ants, and Scho Bain, Q. C., for Manning. Several witnesses were examined the forged promissor gr as z- their destruction. nothing brought culpabiti in the Rice vie Pointing to to direct defendants. Pe irhe destruction of eames in the furnace of the Tradera' Bank was clearly proved at the instance of Manager Strath The evidence, so far as it went, proved that Rogers at least was not by any improper or Laden ayr ~ eddorsing a note to cover forged on: Alter the consels' addresses, ond magistrate said Kogers had not re- Sayre Shere- | doe can z, es A but itted the other three defendants t Pasgpre their own bonds in $1, 000 each. , & EI} ling. Excitement over the-case continues, bat there is a feeling that it will fizzle out. _---+00---------- The aigigey ee Question in. icago. A SINGULAR POLITICAL CONDITION. Chicago, Jan, 28.-- 8. --Shortly after the sing 'election ad last perce the Can- as on adjunct « organized General M. head of the latter, Mr. A. is made that the pearae ra ue terest the the count lp crendace gpa but there ix belief ghat there is = political reason Not long there Jo J. Fimerty, who was en- gaged in the Fenian vement to conquer Canad A. a, and Murtay, sath | a member of the Cana ian 0 iment, who took an, } are are few Znglishmen or former English aubjecta who are promin- ent in affairs here. Ex.S 1 Inspector Frank ho was t ro a eee element here, though a i mocrata.' a whole, pron lish and would be Republicans, for there would be no _-- er the present = ode sath The week of yas aa. ob on rapidly. and prompt must be'used to combas their dire . Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is the remedy. Keep it at it fails wo great Pride tor thelr lees, snd reat t Tove" F se ir eonatry and Rea ' Bards co monasteries t ie t he ch be gitls were better off thas 1 India, and in the demestic pied quite aa good we Celts and Sa: 2 "however, ia 6 weg. te "the aa "Sow and holda @ tat office

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