" She watt-a' good sensible woman; they an†an“ down together for a edufortntte old age and be company for nah other. SM couldn’t be taking oerious1y that foreign him who ms hanging around. Still, you - could tell. Maybe she teh lonesome, too, in that big house of hers. In am can, Bi)! Morton would mt lure heard of it that night. new“ at homu, very much disturbed about is own airrirs. Julia and Jeff Rogers had just told him they were - to not marrud.--in Juno, Jytio though. That mount that he would tro left lion. in the old house. After supper he venom to‘unoh HI pipe. The more ho‘thought of pin; to backing the'ma'e he disliked it. " had been :21 right when he wt: a young fellow. ilrrt on to the hm; but be was old now and and “women uound the place. He thought of " the milk to take care of. And ho had never been much of a handwlth chick- ens or gardening. He liked the trig, sweeping kinds of telephoned. Mendota no across the work on a farm---eultivsting, thresh- street in Gi hub" up; . m, cutting in the hay. He could beat ' "It isn't us if 'ttalt,', "I, . 1k; Human intheval‘ay st inch Jobtr,'oftteromttos by" . oven yet. He had th good farm, a trood Mathews add, ringing and rising on home. money in the bank. His the country line. "I figure it's up to thoughts kept circlinc around ma. her friends to show that term that Lathrop, . [she isn't unprotected, not by a whoh Mu, mm- tb" nod sensible womant'nott" And he kept shouting into the they could settle down Weather for I phone, "Who's that? No, I want Jeff comfortable old age an.d. be_eomga_ny Roam†A _ - for each other. Sht couldn’t be taking When he got him,, Old Jett Rogers, "I come from New Yortr,"nrheris I "riously that foreign fellow who wtt.q said he'd leave his work and come in.,havé had for nine years an importing hanginit around. Stu, you never eouid stopping on the way to get Jim Gor- i business. I am retired. When a man toll. Maybe she Mt lonesome, too, in don, and while they were waiting Ed‘has earned enough for eomfort--is it that big house of hen. 'Huillingcr came try mung in with i not so?-9e looks about to find a quiet it would do no harm to dim" “than. 80 when Men . came out or, and 11>eg place in theeeouett.ry in mattor, and to-night Wi1.S " ttood a the barber shop George Mathers step which enjoy his life. time as any. . l,iLt across the street and asked him "I came hone, because iugtt',Ti,tt1t On the way he mm" up his mind to to eome' Ever to the oftke. _ l In; told tha) I :13.wa hung: Uh, the way he ma†up his mind to) uh Henry Kennedy attain about that! woodland; if the courts didn't setthl when) it belonged to it might be tsold' for taxes. In that casr- he would buy; it and join Lip the two farms. He was thinking of this when he cam out of the shadows of the “mods and aw the Lathrop place. Somethingi an†about it struck him; in 1 min-. utq he made out what it was: There m. mum in the dining room or in 't thqihitehen. The big white house and â€out 3nd am in the moon-‘ mi; only the shadows of the wirr- Quin trembled against it, Ind on. enrol thin " an open upstairs window mar- od tightly in the bran. am stopped to think. Even in the spring, when nil hand. were tired, it w too early for bedtime. Bill came: on, tramping down the Mt dust of them. Irtamomentheirawthat tho we was opon in the paling tom, and then he saw n m {unholy mov- hein the SW of the lilac bush. He did not need to be told that nobody was up to any good. dunking around n Mun at night like that. ' tiitl had aimed to lay the fellow out yith one hard punch and ttek for or phnationa afterward. But the strut- - squi"med aside with incndibh -1ftrresu; the blow huuled on higl 'rhem'der M1 he went down..' Bttl hard I ' mi rraek aynd a kind irtuint inftettio', and without waiting for a second .~hnt he Tushed In. It would have bet-n n “and tight if it had 188106, but as sown R! the two men rolled into the mmnlight Bill any that the ins. while Mrs. Latin-pp Boked down) iiftr, gamed fito 'the pfflee, med nt them. _ . _ " around a them m and said, “George "He's, gm. a Mun, Ellie." am said. Mathers-and all Lhe mat of you-r-Pd and 3lem!or.a said, "Gun? I have no like to know what you mean, inlet- gun. 'Why do you any gun? AIL. it fering in my affair, /t.it way? ‘I'd is my banjo breaking that has atarro- never have bdidvod It!" she said "if ed son.," ",, Mandy hadn't brim!) with berm Them n was on the wound. smash-,' on», tattling and plotting on the tie- ed. Biy. simply had naming to tray.' phone, I “we, would in the worm!â€- He was d'sgusted. Ellie Lathmp" all looked at her wi V a touchy}. Then Bill said, 1tn"lr"j',id2t, my mdeMM, 'tttld, "What damn men stalking around you an to Gdehta?fd, a het to: how “3:" WW at MEN. hihrtrw marry Anybody t wanna, am! ' (Mike I fool. “nib?"r A _ w' "si" . Ito know "Ht you mean by arresting mm s v "tiise Egtt Lathvop hum of the win- dow and nid.-“Novo. new, pone of that'., I won't but it." But her voice its not an angry as it - have - .,.. v....,_. b ’ . . u - V T tttr'" and. ls it youtximihit‘lg Biti was: idem, but Manama said. "It in no com of yo/rr?, si‘r. i: (been to scrum. te-a My who " my dqepest regret, the hay rhope w‘Pl be my wife.' t knew it is not the cmmm ‘but Ma you, madame, Mia-Viz. [hint ht Mpg-t." he said, looking up at Eilie. 'NM talk-git tooLnonsense!" Bil knit out. "wife. are you going u any I'm like that?'" , Thom the most surprising thing Bppvned that hm! happened that Mrht. Ailey a minute Plie Lathrop .341. "I-his', know."_nd pin down the wndo'. The bot thing that Bill Morton; id to Mendoza, out in may 311% oi the homo. was “hf, b’ that out of the country i. ata-.' Mr hours Bill wosN hwy? . natal "We'vo you won Wyatt“ bt this alley before now," an!“ "We're MM, harbweirking in†here. amd wire Ellie Iasthroe's Monda. Tho sooner you pt out Eh beer it'll b. for you.†1 _ Tho next amino». though it - Cb middle of the week and he no That hnigw at liiittiii's "i"GG"iri"C"i7C7ir"""rC" . i, iGiG7iriiiie "irortdqi tig-tor it." ' '"""r'" ovr"S , “turqu- Gordol Md. “It gets PART III BY ROSE WW3]! LANE. at ttown, He openrd the iidor for" her gt um.suid went with her to the cartwd't . in ttpot right -or.ttteieretrtttedt â€'73"? a 65th" Hide dawn-P. forty. rttrtuilf,, It"; tmen cet sight; m mm tifAti'f,t.ti'tr. It! magi)†mm W _st, Std“??? anti ictasut..A ' " can‘t-1 fl that . e . and -r' - 7‘ v ot Still“! that entt-'; Mn w . if}, iifi, . 7‘ that: iii',:'iii',tgit like ' “more: and has . hon - an P, ' . I {OM4WTM 'ratke,u/ao,r,"r'frt , " wop‘u Bill 1liitt Utit, , my", a t ml cm. '".etlreeC',t ' '" (ithis min we: at StilW' um i mrtgtstsirti 1 ' sc . it), w“, that. t11t'llilklly'it magic!- and’kis'n “in: hr baitd,, . f. 2. F l The' ":rtyaek out‘ofuthoir tteadq J/ Bill Mm Rid, “Wen; m bc---"' t Georg, mm" leaned mk'm I: ' 'r,1ritat.ueay' {my PPP, 'tr kt _ I He came quietly enough then, and (y'ss:rd looking at the five men, who i:'eoke:i at him. Now they had him when, George Mather: hardly tnew I how to begin, but he dared his than {and said, "Wo undetmutil,pru'.ge, pay- ing attentions to a and; W in {Green Valley. ls that to?†_ . "ls it a matter for the poliqe?" [Mention sum, as cool as I cucgmber. twenty acres of coin that needed cutti- vnting, Bill Morton got in the f1ivver end want to town. Mendoza had not checked out at the titi1hmterAortam and mu went around to see George Mathew, the constebie. George earned that something should be done. But public sentiment was one thing and law another, and he didn't know ex- actly where he’d stand if he arrested thi man. thiman. V I He took a hammock out of his “I tel} you what I'll do," he tsaid/rocket and handod it to George Math. fhtoltr. "PII telephmie Old Jeff Rog- era, with a motion for them on which on and the Gordon boys and maybe at it, They all. saw that he hnda bark me others, and if theym stand by ance of $51,000 in that New York me well Just have him .in here and bank. . H talk to him. I guess you“ tind that} "Also---" he said, and he showed will serve as welt " actually arrestimt I them a letter of credit for 810,000. him. Ile'li clear out soon enough when; Nf you wish to see more of day he tind., we mean business." Bo he "noney," ho said, "I have put in the telephoned. Mendoza was acros- thof‘safe, in the bank of Mr. Kennedy street in the barber shop _ 'lure------" . mvnuut-u an“), an \WI .5 u h‘l‘.‘-."‘I.. Old Jeff Rogers brought his fltrt down on George Mathers' table and said, Maybe it is and maybe it isn’t! But you can understand rlttht now, she’s got a lot of gooddriends in this “Hay and she isn't coming to iny harm kt we can prevent it!" Medoia asked George Mathew, "What is it the police wink to know of me, air?†"We“, for one thing," George Math- ere said, “you’ve been passing yourself off around here as having a lot of money." "Haro I?" said Mendoza, aseting surprised. Then he said, "And you, sir, an officer of the law, you inquire how mueNmoney l have. In that W."' "I wouidn't' put it just mafia" said George Mathers. "But-ie-I' "What to want to know is, ting-on traveling under false pretenses or aren’t you?" Jim Gordon put in. "Who, are you, anyway, and where do you wine from, and what do you mean, pretending to be rich and trying to swindle out of house and home as "Why in this.'" Mendoza asked, and Geofge Mather: said, tapping the star on his lapet, "I'm the consume here. Will you came quietly or shall I take you good a woman as ever drew breath That’s what we want to know." ' list then Mrs. Lathrop's cor.eame rushing up in front of the office and stopped, and Ellie Lathrop got out. and skimmed the door. Her eyes were snapping and»; no?“ 1tat,yt,rtts him for Thor were all fubbergasted accept Jim Godhrn, who sort of stammored, "You aren't going to marry him, Mrs. Uthropt" And she said, turning as red as . beets “Yes, I am!†."I've made up my mind to it," she said. “‘l’ve worked hard and been sen- 3% all my 'tfer. and r guess trr- tnd [an "R; an?! my own "fancy. too, niarried a? not married," she; paid. I "I don't thank anybody for trying tel do it foA me. I guess I've t though} and to wruhd; mdnit fA'1'tlr"s'-ri' thing in. the worl nnywuy. A i, Nokro.dr,led, $.99 Cass-ou) ' I I mute. Then tehltgat-"/t:dyt)i! {on will pardo'n 1?, “afghan now! while 'eftitpttttr',t gentbman here? " all be q; and; attd said drglr, tab-mo up lung of t nbthrt "tiltiicN. qua-gong 9" ity' in. And it keeps 'em, too. Tttths whore Jim Lathrop - his mist'ake. tf ht'd ’vo given her a little more of that kind of thing, she arosCdn't be Ina- ing her head now, and like enough throwimr away on that foreigner everything Jim walked so hard to leave her. Come right down to it, I gum he'd 've given his right um for that woman. But I bet he never told "I tind it very hard, still, to, under- stand al) the. customa‘of youtooun- try," he went on,"but I hope in time we wild an be friends together., in this beautiful Green vat'.er.. I thank you, gentlemen, front.gny heart, tomyour kindly interest in my future wife's happiness.' With that he left them and went out to the car. "I came here, became unexpectedly I was told that I armband» 3pm l country estate left by my' grandfather? ---that beautiful woodltsad beyond} M rs. Latbrop's farm. And I haveaittti pretended to have money or Iamkl' he! said, “because I greatly wished%r! future wife to think only of me, my-l self. . l The average cost ot maintenance of a human being a at the lowest point at the age ot 2 years, may!» a statistic- George Mathers and old Jeff Rogers looked at Jim Gordon, kind of staAhd. But then Mendoza came back in, "nits .intr all over his face. They all our there was nothintr more they could do; Ellie Lathrop had made her,bed and must lie in it. From that age mull 20 years the maintenance cos! gradually Increases. It is at its peak during the adult period. from 20 to 60 years of age, after whieh" "begins to ttttttttste. F ' Then he tsaid. “madman, now I understand. It is very good. I lib it. So, if you pleases-----" But they said no, that was enough. "'tunthsinen," he said, "I am sorry I have not at first understood I seq now how you are right to ask me. So first, who I am. I am John Mendoza, the only living grandson of Mr. Horace James, who once lived in Green Val- ley, and I am the non of John Men- doza, of Barcelona, Spain. . In ita second. you of (magma i child oonzumes less_food, wears out tower clothes and hast less niches: than in any other perlod in its exhu- mce. , The average adult has a tnatntisti.. uno’e eost at $585 a year. For those over so years the cost is approximate- " $800. Shp -"Yoy'it! no ttsugers'rricnuy with MKWOIIQ. then?" .' . He--w"No, he's a bad guy." D..-__o._, -- , Useful Even If Dead. . tute,ttayt tree.qaiueil'it.sr blight are mu ih-hmblo as/tirtitrtr tor a, year or um. ""'"-, . _= Two Years is Cheapest Age. ' _ a., .. . . i -uy , ,'-~~ _ F-')" "9-“7’ T'TW' V ’v"-‘- ".-- " _ Wad: . i'!tiittii', Ptktrroitsvttiiitit1tgis,jjeic1 rs,1,i'"ttt"t,iicoGrra'iseertti4?se,,'r9tu;y imiha‘ “(t ot 141?,15: sis" I; .. hiding-amt i1iiAeQr.ti't".dirvt,i,,itii', A, r'auu'taric h: i'auetttt. (hiya, eerye/tr [xi-mummy hi I . tbills "t'ttte.st iiiaii't5i,'iitiiiti" m. the wbrh], ivithriagra)sa "mrted'tiis {was “mare, ttiit f I and: in! irtthe Etrubtur'é tiM'diit'e Elmo} ohttalt'i" mpst.1ieuniht1, bu} _ " I ' ‘ , f P A Hard Guy. _. ( The end.) irnoutu not of hit! MM t"Httt .counged good people. The! had been; â€trying hard to do rfrtrt, and tttPat: 'went wrong: They'had been coal-RH ',ous, but their courage seemed of no} iavail. They drought they “'50.; .mlulm a you deal of mum thak buy had "walked in More: meaty below the Lord.†The oomphim that (,'.'ir'('e.'i'ii. is a kntjoytsnotu nod-rm as peoNe suppose. -t j l What it righteousness doe! not pay. ‘11: the genes in which some people think of pay? What it a good Inn: has “naive as may donate stout for coal {use bad min, and his bray! and†most just as meet), whether!» loves "' neighbor as hinge" or not? What If “museum is tsomoumm-rtsst.tes in actual disadvantage? 8&3â€le ot us is mum; to mature â€thud" has in that way? Maybe the “any tamdred men who fought with Loom-t due sometimes growled that melt m- tions were bad. Maybe the immortal six hundred. at Balaclava sometimes stormed and unsealed because their pay my; small! But which of them,. looking back on the would, would now 'any that the antenatal.“ ot reward, was so be made in that mihiont Wanda-Ml discoveries are revealed by Dr. Reamer, the Egypwmist. in ‘n deport of his discovery ht the pyra- mids ot GMza of a six-tttous-year. It would be edit to WW. and, has often been shown. that in thp Wino righteousness is pmntablo; but}: M, not well to trtetits tight not tmdaly. JAa soon .as we convince outifelve. that “honesty in the best potitT"' we are-in chaser of Doing '"2 no tiri sme'st ea policy requires. o, it is better to servo God in funeral Earth-exits; and live a joint»; life of bondagé'to "duty than to have no higher standard ot,re' ward than the commercial. mt that is not tho'my the prophet ends they mater. Ev.ei‘-those about! ',',t'liie'l't', who sometimes doubt 1d! 'tt pays to be good are not’to be tiasrtalrisurt aside as ot no account. “They shall be mine. saith the Lord, in that. day when l maké up my jewéls." That is high reward promlaed to people who are almost discouraged In mimuit of righteousness. It is worth striving for. _ - old tomb It is that of Queen Hegephem. mother ot the Egyptian King Chow and wife of km; Feuettti, who mm two thousand Ie'ars berore"Kirtg Tut- ankhamqttwaBbttrtt. s.' . : ". The framework of the canopy“ the stumophagus, says Dr. Jtetsnxrr, Is In astnnislutt piece dt mwmh.- x. All the Lemons and mantles are sheathed wrong)†and Dbl: lm,thoae ot a modern bed. "The utrrttrht pit-coo at the corners are clasped together try a copper bar. with a tht,': “mums and much mRpts"otr curta In on" dam-a“ formed py~9mxmr Maples (Mien my: tho beams. F ' _ / " . Other pieces of gold-med fttr.tptuhs cousin itt a tlap bed. ai+srryimiUerr; two tumrettatrtr with pawn); timiamr urtgeg tht nrmu,-aml a head-B“ a!" gold-eased jvwel box bearing (lie may; of the queen 'were twenty silver ank- Lila. ten for each ankle. _ q"he writer has found It liocsime are to vutik a Inaxlvox of utrdium sag " to have again. clothes for a month. .,-" » _ .'. ' . l,] _i__, _c__A, vars, LL- dud rolls thenngjkm it.' Thgn {me cotta' this hundle ttt"ouutCthe twp. sy.' p. it? 'ryipc'G Mace unit: ,lsyfy ti, are-$599. trevecra) ptylrs of aux-kings, I 'islitevriot celt, jy.utdureiiitrir, gr"ertyeri, tseveya) pairs of stikriitsp, , theft» Teije' tor $12335? pattimivlot “gm 1’u;'eighl cg.it), ggndkmchigls tlfe'..entriitrt gran; , tuatibst reading monk†Iggysh and Jislvtltt:," She nigge§ alum! (In? "rieuertyyo1rra.dtrpir. the" his In the. gutter. We: t'iitte3tirii the! loo“. iiitd ihi? ,;11t.,ftt','1 , tho (ithm on" (i,.iijisiii.c'jjit,ij1iiii plic‘hmsav 'itet,.pas9',rti1i 1 - IT, in an own/w “fay: fan from of ttBs Eesaion‘ the ott'siurq9 t grand jur- "It'.."", ‘-‘~ a'y.r,,cff rteiy./_aAg r.eCf.uWuh" fr,..-' paper along the ,lrngth bt the Gkir'iyons. tittirst.of were-Wk rNjittio day Muiard'iy'nar'nt Eu gem? Any man toi; "mis to-W, Jiiirts.e" _ Yes, (huh . letter willyn' baby win, Packing a .rul 4000 B.C. Tomb. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mor'e Bills , Although Shakespeam any: mum are Emma-1y linked together In our ortonaatr" when is the twO treats-t poets ot.qulnnd.‘ In the wholovapim and ‘MIQ .0! “new work they have ttaretf gummy in common. It la not merit that they in. 'tte _the most part, diMtnguhrhed wee-purine pm- 1tl,e,1',Tf, poetry; mat_Sbn.keqpeun is a. we a the Magic. and Milton the epic poet ot the “tenure; the diaer- ,etnoe nee much deeper, and declares .titaelt unmistakably gt almodt’ every point. Now, 11:10 Is not entirely duo to an inborn, venom dinerenqe in tho min, of these two representative poets: it“s due also to die diam in the spirit pt the times they repre- sent. For tn a seisetreven Shako who was "ot iuragtr," as well an, "Me ttM time." So far as we can guess from his work,he seems to have shared the orthodox podium of the Tudor times. distracting the actions of the populace and staunch in his support of the power of the king. "N . h ttse'true.sptett of the Renaissance, BMtespeare's work in mm up chid- ly with humanity in this world rather than With its minions to any cthert his dramas are alive with4he mam: intents“ and activities which came with-the Revival of Loathing. 'But the England in which Mtltotfrivtsd kirk! worked .wur; stirred by tu. diffea'em emotions . . . inspired by fair dfiter. eat idmis. Mffton interprets bud ex- pense-s tho England of mum. to trMttatttpearxy dob: the Ensign] of ktisabeur;otsd to am“ mp dit. ference in, the spirit 0 ,their poetry, we 'mttFttrrt-to Wand grasp We main-mum between tht than may 'r"aeeeaeohrere-rnt.-urfiurrf s. Pant-one t, in, _'qrtthtditimr", to Hindi-h “We... " . . 1 " - Tfp. 1. ( Charm and grace are admirably A __ ’ a.rtPat. , F. . §mmbined in the mud? frock pictured l) I 'atttirMI " ' him. The hunk» is slightly munded‘ LN . ' l {at the Law " "vie in front and is join-1 N! , . , Pr" Wed to n ., “we Harm] skirt. The) Gi'j'i!,i'i' ' I ;dl \ ilk-comfy V-neck is_lin'-ched with a y - - , ftiu co!!m"and there are toft gather;- , AI?†' . "w Cl 'at each shoulder. The two-pie?! i" . . 'd I, '43 ism-wax may be artitheJes't no Wrist- . i "ss, . ' J Wands, or worn Ijose. No. 1351 is in ' 7 ‘. l, B' .1- an.†" 38, 40, 42, 4rand 46 inches 46 _ . j, bust. Size " requires " yards M- J T Who. the ThregMet. f'. 'e buih, 0:53 yards, cy in -h "lateral; qt _ Reggio NIo (lellglmd to mud you]. Manyktyies of smart apparelâ€! my tttorninat Are 5M1; Pt-- going any: found in our Fashiop Book. ov “hwy day'. Miss Swill)?" F ldesignm's originau- thir patterns' in As.gie--"hyr shame, Reggie. Tutti); hurt rf the Fi.Co centres, and shame! n "would he a- -aw >|vhys"1'a'1'th\ir m-eatium- an? thore of tested inwoarziw:trnirt. Nth-us Smith In wuik papa-unity brought within tho means your way!" 3 V" gnf the average womim Prjeis of the ea--------'----- jinn}: 1o,ceutc the (mp): , I RetdhyreAloud. . l now To onus: PATTERNS _ When oev'isiiy Biwh to read there- to . _ is Mlle _ttitter%tvy..lr1yst:'tm; "(tr in ,.,rii',uid'u,,rg,1'g 1',',fp'iid'.'e,' U1tl't th.et'o 79.399" “maxim I'as:t.imrauot pm " â€can“ Eula. iite h “Vivi“cm" 9W†3 “a?†TyMultr, m» eeitrteoin mum; my 1itei',of2t, 1jey,rtpyteireadt?yy? ! ‘94wa 4°! at! W at Amie-“kw shame, Reggie. lor Ihame! ' ltv'ioyld be amaw - physical irruroeitrtr:trsMr mm Spam: to walk your wa.vtsl .r‘ - _ ,1 5v _- ,_m,.‘..____ "7 "m . j When ttser/isa) finch to read there is 1ittiir'ttrttdthultv,'ilFVtt.otr; nor is them icing? toy giggli‘a‘ ragtimélol tife' ambit icsl t ambit fending aiouP. _ {The listeners- Mm 'hoafyhik A. a “4.4. 1.13;“: _ --arta.Cu, delitrtttsi ot'trasvei, touohed lip' we 10 mance ot true love armada risk-d by talus of adventure;- the hearth he, can? sort/of We Mottt diut could "'iiiu'ijitttt those who-sat hy it m'the' mo'sr distant plan. and ti/ties, as soon a: 1119"“ was 4tiiised and the render tteqrb'fCtta.t.tt"Pr'1 his": 79W twang“. - . ' _ , 'r=cr.--u--- v', in. “R l) r "qM5 ll V, '), l! " _ E , N ‘, - [jrl' if†_ Ri, " e ~’"' ' ' .1 , lid _ l ly;' l '-C, '."" Pal" V ' . "s . V. {I 'x,, ‘9 I ' l "s,, sf F, ,J J Whelthe Threq.Met. .._ ., neg-mu "80 delltrhtrd m mic: mu Write 'Salodt’. res-onus. {or an sample. Mm, A Contrast. GREEN TEA m r2ridis the gnu! Wok W 4 my . heart With telmrnt et.eul “not: My "tttg hiâ€: ' i c" 5 , . _ an sfe at» taariiqitiukuri'irittt . (In, _'" 5" _ " " ", Tie kt.tr,yatm"t1e"utiruia.'o,ttttr, v ....;DuIi-. . V ' F . sdde will trder to Mum M “[3006 PuMUtting Cm, " Waqt M.- u . W., Toronto. mun-n out by "totrnrnait., . "" no: Mung» l, "i.. 7 ' My wrists Irt tuiHtitir meqh have T not); ttp up.“ _ , 'v.1,"'lit",t' mick mum)“. JON! upon _ H, c.. V , . g r ' wfqi‘ .135- /ss . . - . wlit6' itrs'?i'il,riu,i)'lesiiiit3, of we.» . »""m "f n" . 'e'Uh 'f 1 “fakes lllm‘ax tirertri G'rl‘xnt’hy T“ I A he; mm. 2? eq.. “I" '-'tr, I Drsimk had i, Go, 'r'iirtrfer, stNrdu'roe1, out} P, “1,45%"; may; ya the Hegmmn than}: a...“ up. but '._mies or the "a" "irqlNAatstt trom .f..r their M. ., -'. IC.r., q The}: wettr tiattto â€girl-4|: and '. orhttit '13.“? n" Sleep; brouetv"f"thf, q bring my . 4mg tiorat l '.' " " l ,," [W A It will; ti itrii,r,RidriiiFiTi m6 . .Btiysari.x in tttte, .e. . 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London w" A buy no". centurie- botou the union «mum. and be- - hen more Mama; under 'tttaetr'ytth. The Venerable Bode ro- mi that In [bade mind I» 're? "lln'mrt ot many nation. to mm " by m and had.†Itn M onwards forms a madman}; -t.ive- mum detail in "The Story of the Port ot London." but“ try the Poet of London Authority. But what do†tho Thames mean to London to. dgy? " A - Do you sell sluice? Well, the lea'ht-r was bumght, u hide}. in cm of ma lhouund ships [hut Hairy day was Gram. If you .911 mm. mom a, that ‘camo Thnttt-ftte to Inudun You may be unloved II the homo. uy, of a tgtntttgtteid Balconiesman or a Wu Lou haircut. Weâ€, mt meat M the In lame 10.1mndnu on tho “In... and thus you; (Mouth your â€PIOYQI'LIIO Mug on the ve~ has ‘of the “mos. Ot the "a my ot London's m on, manual and mam). it is counted that â€.000 out ot an" 100.000 “live on the 11mm." You? andâ€. Your work, And the re .trrinp, may not seem to had no mmoteet connection with the M. . 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