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Durham Review (1897), 11 Dec 1902, p. 2

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ty t We use the best lean beef, get all the essence from it, and concentrate it to the u of our Extract there many pounds of beef. to the ounce is imposs Our Booklet, *Hor to Eat." mailad i. _ A Seotch merchant was a c for municipa} bonors. One da eountered his message lad, a; aitm if hbe nad been telling the ers as he went round that &)flyer was a candidate for t} neil. "*Yes, sir‘‘ replied George., "And what do they say »% *They dinna smy nacthing, s Mot Jawll s If it could be, coutd only be, That I micht again recall _ The delight of {arâ€"gone days, When God‘s beauty covered all ; Ob, if I coula only see ; All things now in childhood‘s way ! See the gleam upon the seas, Foel the nearness of the stars, Hear the whisper in the breeze, Trust that Heavron‘s above the clouds! If it eould only be, dear love, That the days which I havo lost, And the peart 1 threw away (Pure, sweet poarl, at what a cost D Could be brought to me again, Onee more given to my heart ; ‘ Then might I so happy be, ; A# I was long, long ago ; ; If it eoutt oniy be, 0 God 1 1 it eouta ouly be ! â€"Bismarck. Ont. "at," mailed free LBBY, MaxrH) & mimiature when â€" point, Chantilly, of plique to wear wit) The favorite veils a; tulle and net, although gant woman is {ond of agines that she looks | webn aclu) . in c us O TeRt . CE ./ FEEENCHE their gesign being an E ol yeliow silk forming t] the pattern, with a delic Inside the scroti. Or many of the plaid s potticonts are numerou blask narrow peatings t the somewhat gaudy ef goneral thing the plaid is PMas, for the accordion i as esnrciall y ul tdr ho 0 es s o on o rne n n n Yellow medallions on white rloth make a chic trimming scheme for a dark blue gown. Fancy French plaid silks are in equal favor just nomy for silk blouses with Scotch patterns. Exponsive lacos are nsed to embeâ€" lish the armure weayve cotion blouse pattorns imported from Paris. Embroidered effects in counection . jwwith lace are the feature of the latest â€"and most exclusive lingerie, Feow edgings are used. ‘The Norfolk stylse has even invy r2ded the negligoe world, and {lanne} dressâ€" CC SACQGHCS Of Lhig «haye o . _ essâ€"| bAb4P 1BR D 4.L «t Win M Gace S n o m i .:’*."**”“m" 4â€"8% They Dinna ; #4#44444+4 +444 Pitdbib4 44444 ; LITTLE EINTS f cHELL & Lirey, cuicago If it ¢ C200 e CCCAms One TeRermeds It tones up the system, rids the stomach ofp bots, worms and other parasites that suck the life blood away. Nothing like Dick‘s powder for a run down horse,. 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles & Co., Agents, mMoNTREAL. ottish American How to Make Good Things e Blood is all To get ould Only ie OF THE FASHIONS, SIFET EOME HERT > looks like beauty in en she has a veil of Or mousscline apâ€" with isz picture hat. A y st. In an ounce the nutrition of more nutriment Naethins." S a candidate ne day he enâ€" has evon invade ind annel dress shape are amon: the and asked custo his e ow n inâ€" °0 esns Motherâ€"“'h)’. children, what‘s all this noise about ? Little Fre(ld_vâ€"We've had grandâ€" pa and Uncle Henry locked in the cupboard for an hour and when they get a little angrier I‘m goâ€" ing to play going into the lions cage.=â€"Spare Moments ww "auic o oo 0C . es OE KUHC controller teliing the motorman how ’ to apply greater or less force, just as tne ligures on a steam gauge tell an engineer how much pressure he was on his boiler, When the motorman â€" turns his crauk to the word "oil" on the top oi the controlier, there is no contact between the plates and the brusnes, and hence, no current is then transâ€" mitted to the motor ; when he turns 1i in the opposite direction as Tar as it will go, ho puts on all the lorce possible. Between those two points he can regulate the force to suit his needs. C 7 1Cstwe Feceivye ~the current inom the plates and transmit it to tie motor, tho electric force trausâ€" mitted depenrding â€" on the combinaâ€" tion of plates touched by the brushes. Tmere are marks on the top oi the controller telling the motorman how lo a[)‘)l\ PW brwe all q 0 I 1 I The upright eylindrical box near | which the motorman stands, and the crank of which he is constantly turnâ€" h ing back and forult, is the "controlâ€" | ler." It is through that box that | tie current comes {rom the overâ€" head wire and goes down into the motor. Attaclhed to the inside of the : box are several brusives, and in thel central hollow space is a wooden cyâ€" linder, placed uprighut, to which is attached the crank that the motorâ€" man turgs, Around the surface of the woodenr _Cylinder _ are fixed _ metal plu.te&' which _ are susceptible â€" of being lormed into various combinations of electric force. To these plates comes I tho s oply current by means of wires | q that conmect them with the trolâ€" â€"r ley. Now, wien the motorman turns 4 Ltie crank, of course he turns the c wooden cyliader, and tlire turning of tite Ccylinger brings _ the plates, or t rather a certain combitution of a to â€" plates, in contact with the ir brustres that are attached to the inâ€" t: side oi time controller4 is The brushes TeceiÂ¥e ~Tho \ Mirkucmee:y% * | 4! ; THE MOTORMAN ; | AND s CRaANK 3 EC OBTY ET Ldsd" bloused and with slot is not at all striking, perfectly and is made of I have an ouiling hat triomed with bright ril bost I will buy an allâ€"bi trim it with szome {eatt havyo been accumulating takeon me some years t loathers together, buat of them now, big, â€" bla and whon plumos are in they most always aro, to spond eNnouzh to hn way , . __\0‘H. Phe red broadcioth lwa.s a poor investment, as I grow tired of it after wearing it a dozsen l times, "As for the tailor suit, .I have a blus cheviot. I always wear the same color for tho street. This enables me to ring in an old jJacket withâ€" out it being plainly apparent that I am dressed patchy. My scit this year will be a modest little affair bloused and with slot seanr,s. It is not at all striking, but it fits norfantFe» aus i0 a J me to ring in !'l] ‘olwl out it being plainly I am dressed patchy Xrmacem | sccthr oal ) rom an Old Gisposed of for the winter. I two more gow ns loft over whic co for sccond best. POne is a gilk, which, wheon cleaned and bished up with the black velve look very well, and the other rel broadcloth. The red broac “;a.n a poor investment, as I khraik: 24 ks L. i@l DZ or lighting here, ra charge for luggage,. t grinders takep in, grinders to sleep in By Izik , Chaises, ; t on hire, & done here oo o on allowed upstairs EC C allowed in © TOPTTET 2 2C 0 PCERE «C the bottom. with three litile tiny Hownces edged with black baby ribâ€" bon. For the wai€ I wili have a litâ€" tle boiero made 0. the voile, with elâ€" bow sleeves. Underneath the skirt I will have a petticort with two meâ€" fivanâ€"sized ruffles. â€" The top of the alec® > um 1B3 . esd oo w c l : Waridrobe are a black dress and a tailorâ€"made suit. "The black dress is always someâ€" thing vory lilmy and fancy," _ she explained. "This year it is to be of voile, a matcorial that will make up élwnningly, and as I can buy it for about $1.25 a yard. will not cost so vyory much. & "I‘m going to have the skirt made up in circular form, vyory fuil at the Cbotton wikth (simmias "steus i4 yit THIS LODGING IOUsE® > a night for bed, with supp »r. 18 an owling hutwo?vi with bright ribbon em‘ x2 } C “;\: to worn in ito direction ho puts on Between th gulate the â€" ed to the inside of the : ‘al brusives, and in the' V space is a wooden cyâ€" _upright, to which lsl crank that the motorâ€" Izikiah O Donovan. _ handcarts and hn BDoc. ~â€" .¢«!>; e washed on Sun wed Dy the brushes. on the top oi the the motorman how or iess force, just & steaim grangoe ral Si o _ make a charming little fanciful arrangement ‘of will be the only â€" trimâ€" & boira. the kitchen . mulating, It innas yeats to get the ‘r, but I have fize big, black beanties, i are in style, which ys are, I only need 1 to buy the bare few yards of trimâ€" / made of good goois sleep in one n cieaned and furâ€" he black velvet, will and the other is a the brusnes, then transâ€" hon he turns ction as far or% all the 2 those two the force to allâ€"black hat and {eathers that I t over which will e Dne_ is a gray the overâ€". 12. Halfl a ol blue felt the iC blace af h. _ . U more taking tre place of Freoch as the language of Rwsslan court cirecles. Te Czarina spoaks Englisa constantiy, and the Czar. too, likes to express himseif In tho same tongue, EiWbCont it is ui heale ts o kw.,.ss g Nrsk ifli English is more and tire place of French as of Rwssian court circles L s 0 21 C COCRipte ) Enosdts the member coaxingly said ; you know _ what your jack made of ?" With eyes still â€" o floor the boy answered : "I made oot 0‘ ma faither‘s ar14 i yis ce . NEVELTgE American. After lecturing to the children for _ a considerable _ time without any appearance of attenâ€" tion from the cluss he stopped short and began questioning one dullâ€"lookâ€" ing boy. "Woll, my boy," said he, taking hold of the boy‘s jacket, "what is this jacket made of ?" The boy kanging down his head, remained quits silent. "Come, Come. my ha»â€"» American. After children | for a without any ap tion from the cl; and began quosti ing boy. _ "Woll At a recent school examination by the School Board, an officious memâ€" ber intimated that he would give a& certain class a lesson on "wool," relates _ a writer to the Scottish American. After lecturing to the children for â€" a considerable time WiIt Exk â€" aarxr es e ts on ns n Gray‘s Syrup HHL 2. -vwlllls in the chest is relieved and the cold and cough pass away. Try a 25 cent bottle. Red Sprice Gum English Crowding For obstinate coughs and colds there is nothing equal to that old reliable remedy Gray‘s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum. Prepared from Red Spruce Gum it is soothing and healing to the Lungs and Throat. â€"It stops that tickâ€" ling in the throat, and after a few doses that tight feeling in the chast is woline .3 __ L 1. . It one funk (When poverty enters lovra flies out of the y 9. Marry for tasto, man than treasure. (Marry in hasto, and r leisure.) 10. Onee kitten, now pic. (Oncee bitten, lwice s uo 0 N mt _ DC fire ney, For a Cold that hangs on the sheet mtmsnd o A The beggar had a notivre up "Deaf 5. Who can‘t be cured should be and Dumb," and the passing philanâ€" insured. thropist stoppod in front of him. _ _ (What can‘t be cursd must be "Id ilke to give this man someâ€" endured) thing," he said to his companion, "but 6. There‘s many a tip ‘twixt the how am Ito know that he is deaf meal and the lip. and_dumb ?" (There@s many a slip ‘twixt the Read the notice, sir," whispered cup and the lip.) the beggar, cautiously. 7. The nearer the bed the oolder wesea_w _ 2000000 (The nearer the hone the oweet er the meat. 8. When the ns | wmane awan 411 Twelve Good Parodies on Proverbs. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO | Stomach and Constipation Bitters _ "Well, Uncle Rastirry, _ how did _ It will give zest to your appetite. i::vuv'tlzilk?;e:}::onsefigorg(; Johixt” Y.v“;,l;u;? j "*udukl dent in ind tor yoat ie Was it abouts" "4t war ‘bout "ds | 506. per boitiony, wff druepiathode sene pre. fore C oo rogen Shoveand loaves and [ ~P ¢ * e thousan es be e ! _ Sample s'::llxl?c?unr?:‘(:;';}’tttfi'&rk(‘a'tump) to twelve ‘postles." _ "Seven thousand f cover postage. loaves and five thousand fishes being | THE GARSON MEDIGINE GO ; roronto {°d to the twelve apostles. But . Nrrrrmrâ€"rmrâ€"woâ€"â€"â€"â€" WwBhere doeS the miracle come in ?" @000000000000000000000 Unele Rasburry sceratched his head a fow minutes meditatively. Then P APH H ' he replied: "Well, Marse John, de 1 mer‘cle, ‘cordin‘ to my perception of de circumstances, is dat dey _ all Do you know that $ dian‘t bust." wWhen the fucl goes the fog flies out of Dr. Carson‘s Tonic‘ He Hated to Tell it. Exchange, II you want to enjoy each meal to the utmost extent and feel that your stomach is taking the good out of the food you eat you should try Stomach Disorders turning.) She talks most v (He laughs boest last.) Who can‘t be cu t? , (Chauncey Depew.) | "I asked a German butcher the ‘ _other day the price of sausage. j " ‘Fifteen cents a pound," he said, adding after a momentary pause, ; but I hain‘t got none alretty.‘ i "I asked him why he quoted a price when he could not deliver the goods. "‘Oh,‘ he explained, ‘if I hat â€" some der brice vould be dwenty / cents. But I haf none, so I make / der brice low. It gifes me a rebuâ€" /‘ dashun und it gosts me noddings.‘" & ( of JUST A DOZEN. ETT €0 W B faither‘s auld breeks." â€"London Mitâ€"Bits. 1220, remained come, my bOy,” ly said; "dou‘t our jacket is _Still _ on the red : “It was Out French. i goes onto the out of the chimâ€" and repant at who talke fast. t who laughs the wiindow.) Longâ€"Headed. the colder â€"THE DUFFETT FURNITURE €0, Tiges the door rather Popula r ‘ KXmas Eve | TARIO, pro: Our manage the boat, Cardaihen t in Pnvicy avtcs ;. THIS $40.00 Fiye. Sold by all 5;;,;,,m Lietatins...Avtes Bc s 2 MB c 14 4 wov by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known., Sold by aI Amenailil 6 e en e ns Rhe got the «school, EFNGLISH SsPAYVIN LINIMEXNT removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemâ€" ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeny, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one harii, s 1‘ PC Sat your position upon whippi dren?" and her reply wa "My usual position is on with the child held firmly ; knces face downwards." ow !â€" 1 + Her Point ‘of View, Philadelphia Ledger. A young lady applicant for a school ont wost, says a St. Louis humorist, was asked the question: "What is your position upon whipping _ chijpâ€" dran *"" ‘anA‘ mwsh 2o d Madgeâ€"How ls‘ Vlvt you‘re | ut yachting with Charlie Dollyâ€"It took both his j when an apcui2 °C *HHter storm is the relief when an obstinate, pitiless cough has been driven away by Allen‘s Lung Bulsam, No opium in it. ‘The good effectlasts. Tak. a bottle home with you this day. Welcome as Sunshine after relief when an obstinate, pitile been driven away by Allen‘s J Ni eve in l m posed of the best tonics knc with the best blood purifiers, : on the mucous surfaces. The nation of the two ingredients duces such wonderful results tarrh. Send for testimonials, | F. J. CHENEY & CO., Pro Sold by Dru Gists, price 75c. Hall‘s i‘umlfy Pills aro tha h Minard‘s Liniment not rad s1 23 1 4* 7 IICATIONS, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure ncyou must take internal remâ€" edies. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken interâ€" nally, and acts dlrectl,v on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is comâ€" posed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. _ The perfect combiâ€" nation of the two ingredients is what proâ€" duces such wonderful results in curing caâ€" tarrh. Send for taatim. _ q230"0, 18 with LOCAL APPLICATIOXNS, . not reach the seat of the discease *.0, CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0 Sold bi‘Drquist., price 75¢. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED A word of Good Counsel : When days are bleak and da{s are long and cold, keep Perry Davis‘ Painkiller in the house. It is your faithful friend, as it was your parents‘ friend, External and internal use. OL purchasing one of vre upon payment of a proportionate allowance in amall jars. as hot as liked, and continue cooking flowL\'_prl_.til as thick as dosired. Seal one level tablespooniui of cinnamon, one rounding teaspoon{ul each of cloves and ginger, a?evel teaspoonful of .Qlack pepper and cayenne to make 2M DaTCC, & ’ A good rule for this favorite sauce Mlt of New York Expert‘s is as follows: Poel and finely chop Analyses of twelve large tomatoes, not overripe,| | Canadianâ€"Made Soaps. and put into a preserving kettle with | _ Pr, Deimel Linenâ€"Mesh Co. writes: one large white onion finely chopped, " w t samples of the leading and two cups of vinegar. Boil slowly | « vij ue &n“u to nrf one hour, stirring often, then add ..“” made in had T . ext:e two rounding tablcspoonfuls of sugar, | a« suenty" York, and them thor. one rounding tablespoon{ul of salt, “ouzhly analyzed. _ As a result of one level tablespooniui of cinnnmon' this analysis, we find your ‘Sunâ€" one rounding teaspoonful each of "light Soap‘ to thoroughly cleanse cloves and winea, C PRPW_C3C"N 0 | «without danger to the clothes, and Special Christmas Offer ‘ould Handicapped A Twisted Miracle. Pointer. Chums, you‘re j PM . cac _n0t go.lng Chili Sauce. 1Tite _ again ? his hands to Cures Dandruft s day 1 a chair, across my the 10 e ereme he handsome suites as a mado to all Outoldo ts PIECE ParLOor® surre got..‘ oo oednn n 440R2, 4 h. uite . ... the old man. "You look lik, 0‘ mine that died twenty yes b‘lieve, though, that she h little more moustache than rant * ackod a 4 i 5, 1AÂ¥ "inyone you know 9" asked a bright Joplin youth at a card party the other night o a venerable old man who nac been gazing at him intently. + "Do I look like Minard‘s Llnlm; gia. day A Cutting Jest. Titâ€"Bits, The Husband (during the quarrel) â€"You‘re always making bargains. Was thore ever a time when you didn‘t First Antâ€"â€"How w Second Antâ€"Never SA in my life! Some one the pie, Sheâ€"I have tried every known remâ€" ‘ «ly for my freckles, but they will not go away. ’ Heâ€"There is nothing wonderful in that ; nothing would like to leave | so fair a Tace. 1 Minard‘s Liniment for where, Minard‘s Liniment Philadelphia Bulletin. Judgeâ€"Of course, I might let you off, Casey, it you had an alibk Caseyâ€"Shura, yer honor, I haven‘t wan about me, but herce‘s me lasht quarter, i that‘1] timpt ye, gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, and windows like crystal. Fip They talk of starting a distillery in Toronto to use up beet sugar faotory refuse. ‘That‘s one great beauty ol a distillery. It has no refuseâ€"hoge eat some and humaa beâ€" ings consume the rest. 10 Toronto Star. It is almcet needless to mention that the Chicago professor who eays a man can live comfortably and keep a family on $300 a year, doesn‘t baro to make the experiment. ’ We believe MINARD‘S LINIMENT is the fbest : Matthias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Chas. Whooten, Mulgnave, N. &. ‘ Rev. R. O, Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.S. Pierre Landry, sen., Pokemouche, N.B. | Thomas Wasson, Shoffield, N. B. â€" | [ . | Resul P , _ Caln h Pr. D L " We E’ * soaps | ‘]| "in Ne » | * qughly + | "this an | "light f | ** withou! | " we are 4 mand â€" Monkey Brand Soap makes copper like 134 aco an o P C EKxchange. "Jopley and his wife have parted." "You don‘t say so. Whateverâ€"" "Yes. Just saw him kiss her goodâ€" bye and start for the olfficeâ€"" (Bang! Blop! Whack !) Wife I blieve you Budding " we are therefore pleased to recomâ€" "mend wearers of the Dr. Deimel "Underwear to use Sunlight Soap " for washing." Try Sunlight Soapâ€"Octagon Barâ€" and you will see for yourself. 224 And He Was (?n;st’. Furniture Kansas City Star Kristianstads Bladet Preach, Not Practice. â€"â€"How was the picnic ? â€"Never saw such a crush Some one sat down on No Waste There. & a Christmas FREIGHP CH. points. Gracious ! Before the pnquest. | Ocean. , Sir; on Toronto Star. W "oe o ermeen, c ult 321 YONGE STREET ang _ 2: 4, 6, 8. 10 and 12 Goviq ST&EET Resemblance 7():‘ (b"' look like Cures Burns, etc hi iA E"”.Ythln & fre!g.h t 750 an aunt years ago. 1 > had jist a ian you hey my wodding of these ’.l er adrorting not atpr meeememmmmszeme and to p mas presont, we will st cHaArgr3 PAID m 4 returned sale everyâ€" ~$27.50 These | parlor handsomely upho best French velo cord, etec. to m»tc Pored steel spring Nlt Ifl (\xflvct‘..'. a and confists ‘of form rockeor, .3 rm KWw3 rocentinn al .. E+ J [_ Guaranteed Clear Havana ; | MIGHEST TYPE OF BACON Hog; _ L o2geptio chargo;g vingz to the limited number these suites in stork this rorticement will positGvely t abpear apain this year, 1 to give any who are will stope free and deliver TO ANY STATION 1N on. ’ DEMILL LADIES® COLLECE JOHN J. FEE $% * TORONTO, onr, 68 Coâ€"Kl.tnt‘ of Poultry, Game, But l‘g.., oney, Beans, etc., solicited . Wlllpt:,' 28 cents per Ib. F.0.B. Toronto for beee wad Rebmeu-so-r local banker. * Correspondence invited. Prompt returng. amasai a ge@nam snn usc Vxex A CGOOD ror WATCH 82« are produced by flw OaAK LODGE YOoRI:KsH IRESs, First and Sweepstakes at Toront, In bas classes Md‘m First and Sweepst ;) «(® the winter fair four successive yeayr, *k Btock of all ages at moderate prices Bend for full particulars. Addres» Dept. A, VIM SUPPLy co., Hamilton, 0 I L VUUVROLJ DT MAII_""“"""G:.,& thoroughly taught. Expert is D Ofessions vidual attention. Hems for I.::nr:;:..'.“,r: Ingj, ’0‘99.2"..".1'!'."“_“.“_'!1!-_4 Correspondan,. a *4 TEN COURSES BY MA #2Te, . TVIOBIONWZ _ SO0URIDE Sypy), Suothes the chita. tarre 'u'f'g“ Toul + ns the 8 6 Colle and is the best remedy {o.," i; J. E. BRETHOUR, Burfora, teel sf exact] Mats The v‘ll standard from O cean. mv-ouy bagk ifnot uu.(:("m";‘ ROSE & LAPLANMT, ARCDUS, Mane.. SMCOoKE ISSUE NO. 50, 1992 5 cent Cigar IMPERIAL mMAPLE syeuyp " Â¥y parlo_r suites are P on RXF Ub o EperanCl POULTRY n ch paid y " MA Iâ€" sofa, platâ€" rm chair and A m C e To ail interested in the education of young ladieg or girls where an ex tensl ye course may be had, Includ. l.f the common and high ocL. ool brucl;'u,.' Bclence, nguages, U8Sl¢, Fing: Art, Commercial Course, YVoice Training, Elocution] Art Needle Work, and Phyâ€" glcal Culture, write to Rey, A. B. DEMILL, President, Bt. Catharines Ont., for calender that | gives you ".7 special rates, ENTION THI® Paprr 91 ol 17 cRCONTO O rdt cilfi jculars. Correspondence Depan, $ LEGE, 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronts "at SP } L'"')l'% Ont ‘Mk ox § PAPER n Io“.‘ Ont, r- kindly __ pleasure â€"â€" though the to, neithor gether! ‘Th tempations Isian souye that for t whether Bo They were I got tired approval. peach bloss over which point d‘espr and angel «] ehenille frir balls, and a pisk satin . on the fron: rosy lining. was care Yes ! furs a so costly n a& Tevored wouldâ€"be, b them ! Qu#t ple classic days, why, wile would #t had at 1 a fTew make it int To go 1 warm to shown in 0o tions called Jne name 2 and comfor reality seer fairy‘" for ol white a sac coat, re waus cut uj sleeves and and from t these battle ol old lace." with a c up brim, prnkmlâ€"oul proudly w algrette, in you know, there is no fever. At sweet _ set Paris," as which the decked wit a‘blowing" and purple Quaker ye fecet, and squirrel 1i mou sse 1 me Meve itâ€" tons down set with u gllvery cor Ity., The 1 well nigh | that in b o fashion 1 Grey â€" Sheo In old Eng ways find the delight I am fain mean ry Huntir and a MA 5 AliG

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