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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Oct 1902, p. 6

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flacFARLANE co ”awe“ Binders and Sylvester ‘ ' Mnms’ Waggous. mm: and Pianos. Quincy’s Stoves and Ranges. The New Williams Sewing Machines. ”War-Massey Engines and Separators n. Knoll Washer and Wringer. Iaxwell Chums and Barrows. hutiord Windmil Is. to and Gasoline Enginm In- Inâ€" BARCLAY Drugxisu md Booksellers Questions concerning Helen, the later of xx at ed in thinking was t , receiving a most until Mark Rayram __ - ,and meeting with diverting her attent Mark Rav who i Impressed him as a complimenting her In man (wit-0 as highly cultured a; Wil- so relieving Wilford ; ford, and possessed of more (hurac- °{“\;’h0m We” excoe: ter and principle. Thm call was hen W111 “Sit" . seeking, I mean t0 go With h a View Morris at parting. b , Wm.“ she tell her that Such a Cameron, for then we shall Trimmed Free' of c. DEPARTME ’2 NOBLE deszre to i HEM) OFFICE, TORONTO RE] I). Authorized What Wilford first returr {Silvertom he haul, as a. sure of forgetting Ka‘ty, told his sisters something of th ‘ .and its inmates: and ridiculing both Ila! had felt a fierce pang He had intcndod writ unusual amount of busir cupiad his time. “Mark how busy I was," and h peulingly to his partnc expressive eyes Morris r0 thon was not. unkmm‘" uun. sue guvssod that these cousinsâ€"Katy I brother having descrit ' commonplaceâ€"and hfld hgtgg noon inn- __-_ .. uuuu lU ll')’ This time tlwru was something comical in the eyes turmd so mis- chievously upon Wilford, who color- ed scarlet for an instant, but, soon recownd his co ed Morris home “I shall not de- again. Mark will go with us, of course." There was something so heartv in n!:lt,, _..ID_ _ v‘ ‘ "uu thing derogatory o! or its inmates. it odi in 'Mul'k plied that Mr. Camel “Fro eron tnlls me of your them must be some ing and fishing than) last. full half a mind gize Was she well, and she occupying her time this “Both Helen and Katy are of mine." Morris replied, “reciting their lessons to me every day when ‘ the weather will admit of their crossing the fields to Linwood. We have often “'Ollill‘l'ld what had be- umw (If you. Unit. yum (lid not even let us know 0i your safe arrival homv," hp added. lunkénr Wilford full in the mm and ..-..L - pupils D ut if ,, -. - m. mm“ amount of business - ind his time. “1 I busy I Was," and he Lurnv lingly to his partner . rossive eyes Morris rmd that Sit- on was not. unknown to him. It if Wilford had told him any- g derogatory o! the farm-house its inmates. it did not appear Mark Ray's murmur, as he reâ€" ! that Mr. Cameron had been ‘ Since his return from Sil- "I"rom what Cam- fla’lu -~--‘ " confusion : uvwn 1101‘ and Uh ‘ ad been very sick,: Shé had ever 1'93 and the bed where Wilford slept haicli 1y, however, the or during the long! but was reViVed obstinate fever ran' 0f Morris Grant ; but she Was better now,i she could ”0t and sat nearly all day before the} ban: v ‘ to crochet a “By the Way, 1 f little, and. again turning over the, you never tell us books. which Morris had brought to cousins, when interest her-Morris, the kind physi-I Brother Will do: cian, Who had attended h . - ' ' ex so [alth- ‘9 like a little w “I“.V. never Beaving her while the fair and pretty. fever was at its height, unless it Was her name. Wilfc necessary, but staying with her day Lennox Whom 3’0 and night, watching her symptoms ID}. and with w , _â€"vv- Hen “'(H'dvnd What had I yuu. Mat. yum did not even know at your safe arrival ‘ he added. 100k?!) :' Wilford] boâ€" u that it, was one fixaty most likely. described Helen as -and for a time a mind to try it . 0 and rather enjoying as he tried to apolo: While the obstinate fever rue; but she Was better 1 t nearly all day before letimes trying to crochet 1nd again turning over which Morris had brmm-h _ vâ€"'-3.J Wu. and where no “iltord :ld contest. the prize was greatly ilford now; that fear had Anus ‘ CHAPTER VI neighborhood splendid hunt- and I had now, and 11mm only a few minutes between him ‘the cloud \xhich would dark horirmn so completely. Katv I“ \ 1115 LUUl‘e De" . tween her and the only man for whom men very sick ' she had ever really cared. (‘ lfozd slept hwd' 1y, however, the feeling died away, grin" the long bUt was TQVIVGd a flute fen, or ran; of Morris Grant, as better now she could not 1y how“) the, him to crmhet a; 3‘)! the Way, Dr. (hunt, Why did; My; 0V8? the! you neVer tell us nf time“ “In...“m forbear saying to AIL an seeking, 1 mean t 11 View MOTI'iS at n she tell her .0 New give him ' ___--.v DIIU obliged to hurry at that she would .su his usually grave ter one of his chee Morris! he was lit' the terrible blmv ,-. mun-Ir: mu] (‘omti t0 for-d was forgotten she grew strong-or. eyes sparkled at hi how impatient. she : “I’Ioasn don’t to“ Up saw Wilford,” she said he *alkvd home with l and that was the only made to it, DM'M' alfu Honing “’ilfm'd‘s name a token of tho love 315 within her heart, for some slight tokul 1 again to life and vigor. This was in the winto had been very sick since Morris had come to hd‘lh} fond was forgotten, and She Ere“! Cf ”n.‘mn-- I- ‘hen one Wham Morr thvru “as lashes. maul check, 101mm them. but he and {aficd of sights on Dr ulzlr‘ to talc? tinn. - , -__ v w \Iulu 1" He knew that in S! Was weak, but then young, and there u so much of purity. perfect beauty, that Ver strong their inte “And that. was ed sorrowfully a mask cloth gnff i Biting her lip with ch ' went back to the 01' while Morris returned t accompanied by Wilford, the entire evening with pearing somewhat CODSU there was something or. which he wished t allusion to Silverton, u! for?! was leaving, he said "Ren'iember me kindly verton friends, and say I forgotten them." And this was all there ‘ long SiCknesS Hueâ€"“mu: concerning both Katy amiâ€" Helen, the later 0! whom she persist- ‘ ed in thinking was strongâ€"minded, until Mark Ray came. to the rescue, diverting her attention by adriotly complimenting her in some way, and so relieving Wilford and Morris, both II of whom were exceedingly annoyed. } “When Will visits Silverton again ’ D I mean to re with him,” she said to 5 Morris at parting. but he did not I ’ I t0” hOl‘ fhnf bunt. -.__ 1: her ”he tig- m"; "M'I‘ GLENN} l Morris glunu \uth‘ at Ivar 01 um! it. (hop IUHlMVe'l In an 3" {wart slight tqkm 1 “f0 and "1.2012 , and waiting ( 0 wak on 1. to Visit 7 “If I 1‘ ask her if d this “gI ,_ g-vwvtsll‘aK‘ U‘lc UI ‘ as like a little Water-lily, she : fair and pretty. Katy, I think, ' , isn’t it Ii .. ink so bea in), and with whom you are 11 than half in love?” ' -“ â€"- u wuxora S message. Whitvn'ss that. was all," Katy Whisper- xx are ill. "awfully as she beat the (Ia-’t'ub': and cloth softly with her fingers, I ; not seen a her ”(:94 quhfly 1,).._._..,_",..,. m ,5 home alon ~i~ I-..“ .I ' ”um...“ um III some way, and;I 'elieving Wilford and Morris, both f whom were exceedingly annoyed. ! hon Will visits Silverton again,’ ran to go with him,” she said to ’1 is at parting. but he did not; her that Such an evont “mum I: may, that few 1119:1180”? t ‘ir ”19" intellect, could ’ t and Morris felt that. .5 t ‘2‘ be“ ?r he should ham, 3” g flared for make life (lesil'ahle_ ’ "Ull‘ see ‘ I , .m L {cu th‘n that you .1," she said to Morris as home with her after tea. 'as the ontv nlhunon sh: l, nm'm- after that men-- iving any the love 81H} Su Strung hm”: and Waiting only 5”,}t fnL'. I1 4 ._ . m'd‘s name or g w ""J awucu "““ ("Cf hHO‘Vn, an“! the {m'i’gnts :9 described his call and then Visited that. day max-vol”! at (h . - “'hiWIle of his face. “sling if h.- lt’ was all," Katv Whisper- “ ("‘1‘ ill. \‘us, he answered thmn , and for two days be WM {130% seen again, bUt remained at r Hm tig-h'h “mun”, m ghome alone, where none but his ”'1 dt‘it’flmwtu 1 {Gold was witness to what he sufl’vr- ns gnawed at h. again J ed: but when the third day Came, “ ‘0‘” "n h“ mus: ".V - 5 he went again among his slck, {Imu- n’ ”NW!" 1 “(0n hos i quwt and “110118!!ng m outward M- N"! L3 aunthv and “1”)_“pe{“.ancev unless it Was that, 1m, (111.! .mL sx'cm H) 59» n” V9108, alWays SO kind’ but! no“. a 1 ”(mg yth a“! ”H, Um: jklnder tone and his mm'mt'r was leu- ruucl‘.'.'uy until Katy “'us g derer, more S ymputhizing. Jxmurd- . ‘. there was a change! for Morris Grant had laid himself," n’t to“ Ut'lvn than you upon the sacrificial altur._ willing ‘ I‘nl‘ 7 n i ' m1})...V0n‘(_...,m_ )3. howevcn L0 1 ", SI)P sa'i(' t() h’orrig nu 1’0 {It‘d in unri- a“, sim'c then. while m (0 hnl‘cve that W11- )Ueu, and at his coming, and she seemed if he was r off, hope whispered surely be his. and t in some points t then she was there was about purity. innocence. sonly with her fingefs, ”“9 “9,"! l\ [UNA-t he»: tn dL'HIHanpH; 9‘ s glmuvd at bur agmn 10.11' on hm lung LIVL'- 1L (£10me upon he '1 l\ zUl!‘:t.Ilt“ and umr '34.! JUL SK {3111 t() 809’ it, :‘v‘W \Oll\. 31-11:. 'l11n12.... i COMMIT)! for Katv Was Pretty dress- Was 30 Le. vlexion. Her hICh beat, 80 KOin‘g home “k and finding wifeâ€"whom he he grew old- a. most do- r into what, ming, Alas P then, while 'Vt‘ that W13- ~ v :1 v yunBUU with him, up- [,MJ‘hat is W“ as “01011 constrained, as if “\ffly answered mournfull; mg on his mind I sand .1 was not able.” . say; but it re ”And will you hood us?” nd there Was no asked again, while Katy )1), until, as W“. mongvnt consented, and glad u said: PeéDIte from what he knew I indly to the 8:1. t3Jnty would be, Morris dc: say I have not her medicine, and for an ins. her rapid pulse, but did no :here was to car- hgr hand within his own. 1 110 on theafter- ms 03’”? Upon her head. as rn from New sometimes done. yod, waiting to He could not make his tout, h'c hurried awa. :‘h the rval rtu- into “’hiCh he ,1 over her tell- zvhat it (v l\ “m: -UIâ€" do that. now, . finding th‘ went far difi‘erv.‘ had SQL‘HIO-{l am hm MARY J. of those charming HOLMES, nanng come BY for hisâ€"en“ [\aty, he! last one in 0. Wilford Cm At, llelvn’s instiguth deferred Wilford’s visit stead of three, but in 1 had come two letters I ,auUlllG appoint, knowing that lu‘ould eventually be for hix f'l‘u the farm-house he went Iday, talking most with Helen but never forgetting who it We; fine; so demure y in the urmrlm flitting about. the. room, for Was gainingr rapidly. Love p91 ‘had had nothim: to do with dangerous illness, but it haul l 'to do with her recovery, and! not in the secret wondered to how she improved, her cheeksg ing round and full, and her wining- with returning health happiness. This time n-‘Jl Cl]; snow: and, 111911, with a mighty cf"? made his he at quiver with J . , Morris was himself once m > .1 on, 11 Paris iand took the letter in his hand. hit them; “Perhaps I caght dot to read it " is so he said, but Katy insisted, iin1{,is i thinking to himself. “ 1t Katy i sooner, perhaps,” he read the few .W llfOl d (I - f. DU- H U; Q. P; ’0 PH '3 ~ ~ ~ " ~ 3 d ’1 q i + 1 U V Should would - .- “nu llllll had 0\ er km)“ n visitu'! that dm “”1“! ("1) “SS nf hie (nun and to _‘-v-v Giuy‘yo That Was the way he addressed hi rd going,r on to say that eircumstam ke which he could not explain to 11: ,pt him silent ever since the previous autumn; b ' through all he never for a. mome: [’hzi-d forgotten her, thinking of h $1113 more. for the Silence. he he er maintained. “And now that I ha1 " risen above the eircmustances,” } LS added. in conclusion. “I Write t ‘ ask if I may come to Silverto I again? If I “my. just, drop me on l- word. ‘come,’ and in less than J k week I shall be there. Yours ver; 1 truly, W. Cameron.” - Morris read the letter through, feel- ,. ing‘ that every word was separatim I him farther and further from Katy ' to whom he said: “You will ans- 1 wer this?" ' “Yes: oh yes: perhaps to-day." 3 “And you will tell him to come?" " “Whywâ€"what else should 1 tell fhim'?” and Kitty’s blue eyes looked 'won'dm'ingly at Morris. Who hardly knew what he Was doing, or why he said to her next, ”Listen tome, I Katy. You know why Wilford Cam- eron comes here a second time, and what he will probably ask. you ere‘ he goes away, but, Katy, you are' not strong enough ye der so exciting circ as your physician, tell him to Wait at. before he comes. Katy?" t to see him 1m-H unlstanres. and. ' I desire that. you least three weeks ' Will you (lo 30,; ‘4) i mg out again éomewhat darker 1mm 1 fbcfore, and lay in'rinqs upon her] head, making her look more childish 3 than ever. But to this Morris did: {not object. He liked to have her u‘ ‘ child, and he' thought he hurl nev-m'; 9seen her so beautiful as she was. - j this morning. when with glowing; fcheek and dancing eyes, she grecud : him as he came in. l And she held yit 1 man leaning agains- panting for the bu so hemily. um hot do that. now, and so ied away. finding the world ich he went far (lifi'ercrut from had seemed am hnur ago. 1 was bright um! hoprqu. , alas! a. darker night gnu in instigation. Katy endure whatever n'want to deceive ish I was a mun to she said to herself. ,. as she heard Katy e was coming "to- I' second time to ansentcd, and glad of #111 What he knew to : ul-d be, Morris dealt ine, and for an install pulse, but. did not 1' Within his own. nor upon her held. me Im in conclusion. I may come If I may. just, 'omo,’ and in . was the way he addressed her, : his on to say that (rircumstancosf his he could not. cxx’lluin to hang F opt him silent ever since he: ed ‘r the prcVious autumn; but! Grip ?1 all he never for a moment' “he prgottvn lwr, thinking of her;1 par] more for the Silvncc 113 had. pan ined. "And now that, I have} who uboV9 thv circumstances," heY 0" '11:: who it Was sit- in the armchair, m- Hora Cameron had written dear little Katy.” him in ; four weeks in- that time there n, for “my Loxv per-uh :1: do “ith her it had mud] .5 Helen talked," mournt‘ully. “She .3" 31nd thS‘; ”Cd to see checks 8'11)“; unu glad of this e knew to a (Hm- Orris dealt out pr an instant felt ' did not. retain town. nor lav head as he had against. the mantel and ‘lll‘l 0) UllU.’ rthor from Kat3', poured down ”You will ans- But “at.“ it toward the I‘ll, g1, £{()():i 0319's in 113“" nth which came Write to to Silverton drop me one less than a Yours verv eyes and h a d after (lot! , :‘HR'Q'! (LOU: ht.“ were anything; until a new idea which drove "\‘m‘; tion from his mind Wilford Was nan." tL-â€" b1 Morris ,_-,.\.wuxea and the ing W'. ‘ the latter which carried mmh of f of grief. To wait four weeks. as Katy said he must. was a torrihlc trial to Wilford, who countvd evvrx moment which kept, him from hw' 31d 2 It was all owing tn n’n‘. (2mm and that pm'ponrliculm' Helm. he knew, for “1‘. U! in her letter huff the Waiting .'||n--x-nu-‘ -' admitud Um! was ' “holly their ’L D.\' IUOther "“110 lema S "Ct l'OSlnnoA . who was expected 10, ’ to say the sharpc st. things, turned upon him with the exclamation, ' . "If you can stand those ‘5 ; ther beds, you 31 E supposed, " , she quitted , who had tak- I _ on follies of; .f; the age, soon followed her sister to .' 0 ' elaborate ’ 5 an idea suggested to her : J * mind by hor brother's contemplated :' 1 5' marriage. ‘ ‘ Wilford's fac ashes. and his replied, "Yes, her all; but, oh! hard it has bee mind to that, that we ever k Genevra (“ch “ms loft alone with her Cameron tried all her [)0 persuasion upon him. Du she said influenced him in seeing which, she sadder. fronted him CC Was as “' nak‘xn . â€" .a uuno remained a not resumed Wilfox‘ very he have 'U'I '9. Morris was ‘ Cordial greeting " disarming bin that (Inarter. fl too serious {0 ‘ trifling, and after his merriment ha< » suhmdcd; Mark talked with him can ' g’ didly of Katy Lmnox, whose caus- l; he warmly espoused, telling Wilforc ar too sensitive Will I. regard to family and position. a; “You are a good fellow on UN i Whole, but too outrage . her pongee, whatever t ‘ and the. uncle in his and this mother whom you describe ' as weak and ambitious, are objec- ‘ tions which you would rather should 5 not. exist; but if you j take her, family and all. 1 f you were to transport the whole col-.' ony of Barlows to New York," hell added, as he saw " ' shirt sleeves, _ p, it“ possible, from a better line of ancestry than himself. And still “‘mnm Ln..:4--4 [ j “.1 c and his Voice t "Yes, 1110!th L“; . - "Wouldn't" it 1}; meeting between nun-J: {J I “as sadly dismicted. so much so, ‘5 that. his {urtnmy Mark Ray, could 1 not fail to oL-swrve that sonwlhfrrf 9mm troubling him, and at last firrnkly asked “hat it was. Wilford " knew‘ he could trust Mark and he cont‘esscd the whole, telling him far more of Silverton than he had told .‘ his mother, and then asking what 3 his friend Would do were the case: fhis own. 5 Fond of fun am! frolic. Mark laugh- ?ed immodemtely of Wilford's desâ€" eription of Aunt Betsy bringing her "herrin'~borie” patch work into the parlor and telling him it was a part of Katy’s ”settin’ out,” but when it came. to her hint for J an invitation to visit New York, the a amused young man roared with 1 laughter, wishing so much that he 1 mig t live to see the day when poor 5 Aunt Betsy Barlow stood ringing for f admittance at. No. -~ Fifth - A van IIA w -‘\"‘.l away from her." This was the cider Cameron’s (our: set. and Katy's cause rose fifty pm cunt. in consequ *nce. Still Wilford I ‘Umph! 01d enough I should than think, if you mer intend to m.1rr\.mom “Humid " and the old man faced her ( Square about. ”I know nothing of} any the girl, except what I gathered oxcep from your mother and sisters. You racy have not. llSktd my advice, Idon‘t! short suppose you want it, but if 3011 do. rings here it is. If u»: low the girl and 1 short she is respectal 1v, marry her if she jmpat is as poor as Imeny, and inc-dam- made {Lhwr o! a tin 01‘: but if you don't long low _ her, and h ’s as rich as its !< nuhob, for thuwdcr’ s sake me. -..__ ”R'iz't‘stiou 0'” you do not. k been for me to I came ;reeting and friend- ' or hOW sm‘ry kept that soon her into a Boil so wholly. unxtke that in which her haUts and affections had takenh'oot. J um)?" and the COnce but cm concvrning I but compliment '9" he thd Shake it ‘ Morris . But the u and son uuu. nut nothing nced him in {holousn she suddenly CO“. with the question. her all? A husband ) .96ch t8 of that. kind Warning“. the jealous, but him into Sn had strum though}; it as white trembled a bread-making. in most wives, magma: H v u I u “U “7 CI c tile case ery civil to him mower overwhelmingly N). ford could not help det anxmty that all sho this time. I‘leleu , ('0; Was unusually cool, ronrirmm p a in his opinion that she was : ms “settin' out," but minded and self~willed, and 1 him resolve to remove Katya as possible from be talking with his mo In and frolic. Mark laugh- H ately of Wilford's dee- QCIin Uld he on the iarlow stood ringing for t No. -- Fifth Avenue. but on the way to Silver-to: it he’ rich, though, the had changed his mind. He can your Aunt Betsy not ' _ want a, year, and 1'! be m; and 1h tears fmrly Katy home by thv ruin. [den uplifting 0! a. contemptuous lders, and then she‘ far too sensitive with ily and position. good fellow on the outrageously proud-" ('Om'crs. mg them '“ment any Sukgested, COD 8 l df’ru- (I accept hnn, and so In the Drosenu 1 one evening they ' '3 ' am scorchâ€"“hen \\' he day when pogr StOOd ringing for; - Fifth Avenue. rich, though, the NOW Aunt Betsy its OUSIY proud,” Aunt Betsy in lat. might. be, shirt, sleeves. from n- not in uvt'ul and >11») (WINS r stung”). ' with her desires: lover \ "h a“ he so much as projected tour to felt her pulses quiv of London, Paris places which her might yet look U] came to their ma ford said must w09k8~ Sh”. ”an“... whOat.‘ lay-L lincmmgm ( recei \‘n ”)0 a. “1.3.“: by loud :mv his heart throh wildly ing that he Was d"('ei\'- oung girl; but it she Would him to tell her. he was not to be censured if she n-nmimd In ignorance. And so the gamut: moment. lied. and when he spoke again, he said. "1! Katy will not 1U1t3, but 0‘” myself. thing again: fled t«0 take 5 Wilford felt. ”0 Oh not” ill Opped his mom ”0! fourse you BUit. Suppose I unfuld leaf {or your inspecâ€" “You must Katy. for j have if ym “'OUM Wish decision am and then In. promisefl wife. Katy Was quette; Whatever she felt sin ,’ ed. and she had fl‘anuly con Wilford her love for him. to how the fear that. he had I1 her had haunted her all 1 winter; and than with In truthful blue eyes looking 3 asking him why he had not some message if. as he 5:1 Grunt. thought to [WOW [e by asking if she had any one before, himsvlf. never,” aha answered. [reamed a! such a thim: you. Mr. Cameron;“ believed the ’0"ng nature It of her face, upturnud the kisses he pl‘CSStd mu witht‘n himself to ho 1. ought to be. ope. Where she Could have of teachers, besides the ad traveling; and it Was a factory picture he drew ‘ man whom he should int: New York society as his t. 1 promise. ” Katv {111* a vague main: of {0.12 crux" r her as to “hat the rmding mysterious pagv 1m oh'cd. Lt was $00!! {01301191}. as remembering his suspiciuns trunk thOUD‘hI in n .‘I a. .. I. 1 prmniso.‘ mysterious n aly , ' d short hair, but \Vimn- impatient as he Raw 1: made her look, and 1 long it ‘7on take {0 its former length. In , With Morris. ing before his jealoux i see no fault in K‘uy, u with her beside him. a jealousy gone, her; it, was only her ha would be remedied in 1 wise she was period, an light at meeting her :1; got to criticize the turn its occupants, as he he fore. ace. And so the gamut} led, and when he spoke Raid. ”If Katy will hat the leaf I offered to shuw lUSt not shrink in horror. v- v ‘.‘-. ”1d tried tp explain lust not think me pezfect, at I have faults, you knew my has and per- t IUD Yn" ."‘ he continued .umeron anuin- 1 "Don. But \thn marriage which \ n is right between Us Anna allude to these (" ‘ uulcron again. a I would mthvr It sounds mum x. 1 the trusting” «Lure shone in kissing her fondly and was so winning that Katy and then came the hard- B told her 01‘ Europe. and l ken as ”)0 tho and Home. plain count r y - vvâ€"v would rather find them Conld not hear anv- would then take her 1. iere she could have the nets, besides the advam ;; and it Was a very picture he drew of an on: he should introduu vrk society as his mm Dress: (1 upon it hPI' 9}"9 " were in the 4 her Comm” take, she 11;; 1 I love, and w Katv Was m t Rafi Katy pl Wilford I" help dete all Should Ian, on ”if: have 801210 stay leaSt is 3'0" I) IN W (’VC‘T mi! and hair in U 111:} and i1 her IO Gned f to him Iarm U UT ay- ll and : OUt retty ling he 3‘: setu.‘ “OW-try. at tom $E7 and In“; f her. mdg MICKGIIZiE rm. Durham, 0 E vv;.-v-voi D. U! A. G. IACKM'. K a‘h‘fl‘. twinge) u. U a Hilda collected M1 and ml M“ICKGIIJ OTARY Pl _ Of. 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