M($kkW iT" x?TJT VWi' m ' 'i'SW LS5J' -ft,H w r i,1,ft.. , r&w 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .10. 1022 6S' ife C AMERICAN D UCHESS FINDS SEAL OF REALITY t . PUT UPON DREAMS OF HER CHILDHOOD DAYS Elsie Moere Returns te United States is Duchess di Torlenia te Shew Inter national Marriages Sometimes Qm Be Happy Husband Fought Duel With Noted Italian Artist Who Objected te Small Pay for Statue -3 ; m '. mm) W& IjTw 3Hf.l1 wn .,' r' I" "i'ii Win! i ' It u ! C$ Ji T5Y THE hcarthfirc, xcars age, Jic traxelcd in far ceuntnc? and among strange people?. As a little child in U100kl2.11, N. Y., phe fancied f1cuniui$r Knights in armor fighting fei "her hand. Curled up ecr her books of faerj., -he dreamed of .stalwart princes come te re.cuc her from 501110 high and lonely tower. And tedat. no longer little Klsie Moere, -he has returned te America the Puchexs di Torlenia, wife of a gieat nobleman of Itatx, who actually fought a duel en the field of lionei for her. She ceni"s for a brief mmI te bet mother, accompanied bj, her new fray-haired husband, a young son, Alexander; a daughter, 01 mpia, and their merr little teirier, Minte. And lie daughtir i- dreaming the old dream today much n the 1 mother did eai- age -and mie wonders whether ?he v ill dtciiii a true. 1 Fer it isn't nvt'ic nature of thing; . that most of our wishes are icahed, It isn't in the nature of thinc thaf c can hae our re al braxc and our duels en the field of her r an 1 still hne the -imple happine .- rf .1 peaceful home. And that has be 11 t'm g 1 1 ' t ' Puchcss di Torlenia's liM. Warp of Dreams Woven Inte Woof of Reality By and large In r dr'atii- ' a were or lex- colorful de--t,ir hv actually been woven into the future of her da-. But, besides that -'m has been happy in the humbler wax. She married a "feir'gncr" deplored mere or lex jincc the das when American girK fir-t began marrtmr foreigners; she married without a dowry considered impossible in in ternational alliance' and she hasn't been diveiccd. A most pener-e life indeed, considerably at i-iance with the conception of "Mrs. drund; and her ilks," a King W Lardnei would say. Fifteen yeai age Hlie Moe-" j a tall, willow pH 1:1 her tm tie-. In these daxs she wa-, railed "an outdoor girl," because the g'rl in terested in open-air attunes- v,n rather rare. Daughter of Mr. ard Mr K c'l rd IT. Moere, -he hed n lu:;ur Her father vas a nianufact -in . n FO-called lrilliena.ie hardware i t ir, who had gatheied tege.r'' n trc fortune d ini.u the pani-h-mc r ican "War. r had inte'ligentl 1 -i-mitted hi- daughter te dn.wu he dreams ind gave her opportunit epportunit oppertunit to color them with the bunshme ai d the golden .vr of the out-of-nom She did net prow old tee soei Her jcirlhoed dreams -tajtU b" le .-. lihc amiable friend'. Puling fie w "ter "f I'.O., ,nr t"Cf Dul.e Mai me di Tnrl.-n a r Km 1 , and he xvn he- noiei.' attc ait from the fir.it hour e thru- meet v Forty yeais of ?ge, he a- tall, dark and ntliletie. He wai an expert horseman a Bhc win an epen horsewoman; he uas a memb-i of the niiatecratic hunt c'u'j of f Eternal t'ny: a leader .n tiie sai - ' tonal fashien5. He Ma- a mar of considerable ' faith and enidnrah!c taste, aid 1 'e cd Kl-ie Mem much. Hi- lamiiy - ere of pi turr riuf hlbter Mho 'I nrlenia- hi -nil t' he of relatnrly niedeui eiigm M'he founder ua eiigirally I rrp. 'i, from Auxergne lp fnile'vd the FTnch Army t 1 1 al;. aid anui-'-ed a fertunp as -emmi,-itriat entrm t"'"- He established a ha"l.it g lu' mi1--at Kemc (ibtamrd a mninpijlv ,is t j j hccenl, ind lm-reased I '- fortune te coIeb al proportion- Then down the line his piegenv developed iite aome of Italy's nievt u-eful citiren' An elder brother of Puke Marine was Mayer of Reme. Hi- admmi admmi tratlen ended abruptlv, however, when his wife lefused te meet Dena Lma ( ripi, -ife of the I'lcmicr. That only m passing Heal Happiness Came After Speedy Woeinq A year after their 1irt mriUPC Elsie Moeie married the Puke They wcr married at the Moeies' jnagnifiLent estate, Killehaxrn, Greenwich. And the bndc brought no dower te her husband. Instead, he gave her a palate in Itume and a diamond necklace of untold xalue. T de net think a dewrv win be expected after the generesut father atul mother have shown us" Mis Moero IB reported te have df dared, "and the Puke himself waived anv Wea of a settlement. He has wealth of his ewn.'aud the continental idea of dowries Fccmcd impeitmcnt te him. "The thing 1 love b"t of all," continued the bride-te-be," is the paUce the Duke ia giving me, along with a. tliamend necklace, an hn tretaal pfeienta. It ia the beautiful Palais Ttwleaia. The Dalxces of the "I" nl inn il ll isldx . M lie lllire i IT 'I'd I'd i Il i- "-putt .nml tlir 1 kill i' I 'te Wit ll Iniri" "niijrlliini; "I tin nlri h 11-' " -t tin- New NuiM ntn tlii pur) ' 1 1 I iksi 11C tl'e old nl nut ni dnl the nitiis prabi l. h'lt l ill I tin- PlU'lli-es llllll the PuIh kmK e -lit' ITpieiiM ilu b-ivi nit.ithe note wn rrpern d in Iiiih' Mated trrinc dnnrcrj In rich gems, In ".htm- t I? li'.idpiiMPS nr tin- celllr,tetii-s'. He innld de brtti'i- l.ijiug lirli l-i ' lb- 11 innnstinlrd with the I'llKe. He n.i; lii-ulti'd, the Count wn' Te b hinded Fiirb 11 ivdtrr 511m, when the rn mitenal before liis Imnd of rpiiIik. of M'nrleiii-i It w.iv tint enlv n .i r'kins. hnd tfinhed It eet l.'tMl lire ltelf! Iikfin 1 t tie pi lir, i,ijt the mm n I i" npKr.ii.'ite nnttPr.". the Puke p..tti ,11 . f tl reli. f ppned the gnu) - 1 nit" along with the check. And WWl mmk mm ksMhImhrxS 1 ISfl innRr, -wMm am I'LIIMltllHKMWBBE.riLJll-JOj ."ImLliII k' V? WW. kfi ia ,0 a JSiF tlint the nl,i- renll?ri tlm hns-iillef was worth hump ihnn 1000 lire, mid that he would lune eiijejetl injlnc the M'lilptei- mere. Inn the wi'll-Lmiwn high (nvt of li ins interfered. IVetc Added Insult lu ffis Lacerated Feclinyn Mhf note infin lilted the nrtlM. nnd gelii lini u th it he was r"duied te pett.i tnull ieip whlpci that li declnred ihnt .1n vemiiti who could pa." a.- 111111 h ,1 Mlk Moeie lind fei 11 H ft X teni'-ehl I Mike 1011I1I r I I niltl llf llf feul te in iimp th 111 S'!." fei an in spired work el ail Jt W.I Ml t tile lllii-t CCtltleniiltll.x 'M t of thing in --n. it i' was, renlh nnd ! Il een i'li 1 n r gniilciiniih -oil of thing I" tppi.it nml 1. w.11 repeatrd 1 'Ten if tf v th 1 'iild I And tmiis 11 dldn'i inline I lie i ('emit much He Ind rrac'inl 11 point I In hli iiiU'i'ins nicer wlieie mere 1 wenls illiln t 1 011 nt Ilu t-plreii wis' 11m ontrell ihle. iml In- tnn, it out en the innnitiit hii--ieln'f lb- rapped nnd ci.T-ked the iMpiinil. bn-U'lief I into the ieiii-.i 1 nlnntip lie nr. leilltinteil the filtip, Illl'l leireTeiJ the j 111. wheli one Innd et the figure wai i-nld te lmx hell' In phue of the I lih In- )il' d 111 n "i---p, from which' Mud- nn Ani'ilrnn gi ppiilincl, . The emng'il 1 euut ih"ii i.irkerl the Puke- nnip t the 1 fit f mid plmed the whole w-.rVs en ixlihitmii in Ins fttulle. Soen nil li'Ulie knew n-mllt tiie e.irl PHlur 1'rieinl- of the Cnunt nnd friend- et t'i- I like wwm1 It with Mining ei'i'tii'iii 'l'i-p"rs iieuliiti i thre.uh ilu- -11I011- 1 I -ni'p 11- tlm gitith' ui mil wool- iinul.ili- iemi t It x -Hi I- Mlnie veil- ftlglllp nieilng llxerj of the world's mllltnr. ' lu fei mil blnck and white tapped I lightly the bread, reflecting. pelHird 1 fleer. The linll gleamed like n tiemen j ihci.s jpwpI, living and nrauzlng with Its xpt -lenstnut play of color and fne. Count and Duke Exchange I Words at Charity Ball 1 Thru suddenly came the ,uund of angry vilccs. And the music plejerl pnlufullv into n fullrn silence. And the feet of the dancers hesitated In their 1 gilding nnd in nn instant, though re luctant, btepppd. Stnttled e.rri gined Wl Puilie-s (1 1 Torlenia, her huland ind their cihldrcn v . I ' W-1 r. dp i icjiji- II -X." ! Ullg ' uirgi' I'm .1 larr . an known all ive lta.x, t Jt th - 1'iie at Reme is tin grandi-t of them all." And it is the one which the newl nian-ieij couple went te l'et theii tir-t biid.il bower. Mie leiiduig 11-ilf xwi- -imp aft n 1 l: .' in ) mom of the 'n 1 hi ni ' n pi nl 1. wiled gift- that r'l el iijeii-unU f ilellnt- Ml" I I ihe riiPinil eneugii II" -' I r ' iipnp .1 ; l-i7i-' 1 ' II r- of nehle ltah.1'1 ti.iin. 1 '1 II e ut diling. M hi ' v f.e f ii for the mle pin pu 1 tie "eiidlllg of th" I ""I," " American gii' M In- I'h'ihh i Affiiniiif V i-hiiit' n 1 Moiuegnn. wn- b' t nmn n it' ,i- - I t euiii Aldrm nidi h ilinn 1 11' ijl ,i' Vew eik 'I'n 11 1' hii if hi p. 1 w.t- ih" bridt - -.t 1 1 11 t v 1 li'-ti " If I l-ie Mini. - fiiMpl'iinr1 'i I' nelileimn Ind .n-pi-il tin- lunue of Mi- tlninih. if 'he fi 1 thai tb"i "a no dnwfi- ei in" 1 wilhnii prei etli in nnrl iher''nri-, -Ifike'l Mr- tjrnnd fun the in i thn the weddm; it-el 'MM a ' -lll'il" flflini knot kl il the fi . lam ennrelx etjt Sin' 1 mild enh gtixp lherfere whn tlm hnde nnd griinin prm-i eiiprj in uu Itn'ian t.iliice und lived I "r " f ' I nnii 1 11 errtu m II' h M 1 n . Iiltdc nml gieinn liM-d eupih I in v iefu-f'd 10 he ii'wspnprr fe.J'jr i Ai,ii kind nl nn in" 1 n-itimial nlhnnie wnv t hi- niiTwav'' nsknl Mr Lrund I'ui ' x f 'i Mi 'irunih we ild lure fm;itiin nliniif the lerM- Sueri jii I)u' h'- and In r liuh,ind if t Indn t I fill ' I Tie irll I t in, li' I ii,,, 1 ., 1 ..Mllelll M In- I in 111 St e I lie ltllf f J n J i dnnni i. I 'i iniii iihiiv nt nf Iniet'lri kliigh1 ''" ''r ' pleie nf uhn h In mi piei.igi 111-1 nl-n "i 1 hi 1 in-id' 1 il nutenei- Ached Artist te l'racrcc Handy of American M ifv I In ihe -milliii'l of V.CI I hike I r.i leiiin wimillS te piexprw .ini imm'r mlii the 11n1iji.1l In iiiiii nf hi- miIi Itkf.l ( nli'll I "1 II elll Imlx inn. 1 1 ,-l, 11 Ii " 1 " 1 hi-i I lelie of he MMie fount vnrked with the assiduitx of lnspirntieii. He cut nnd lie mentured acd he trimmed and ha picked, and finally ha4hlhe a flfuta that eren ?a 1 1- I ill 1 1 1 lie I n 1 mi it -"elm d ll..ii 1 ' 11 iinn. niil the interchange nl t in p' -r -tun of nieni'V te 1 Iiueh thi j 1 11 nil wltnext. the pi n , 1 1 r'l.il pi nne fit' the UiMiriii'i- t . in of Hi" I'ul.i-'s liiMineu- I l! t'ti-l hnd been tl e Wi '1 ' if And italx w.ik out nt tl p i i top-, pi epi fl fiem lim ill A i d en ti reiiliv w.-i in i -t in hnud out mei din iieH n t, i nxerp enlli ihe Plll-p 'I 'I n i In i , ill- 0i I) lite i l i . t . -,eiil) lei . ' nn ether time ln.i firi -ir'H f. mi Titer n win. 1,iJii I i I i n i ri'ttv hand-nine -um 1 . ' i dm z tn the reei nt flep' tl " lin- ihe entile 10 MJ i ,1 , illillfl m .ihmit '.'!" n iiiijIii n 1 i I i en I i H II I 11 the li.df I wa- iinbelienhlf' ii J ii- I II T 1 lllli I PBH w mm &-' -&7.v' h' 4 n Ni r ' -' I r ? vA "S. r l- 1 1 1 V II 'II -.LI7X I . l XXfc 7' .Jt J . .T ' ..'j . ''AN r'l ' JJjy lfeit;?Ri);v, V'M wmf, Ml Ma ''mXrtfKSijn yf$i mKtM. wmMiiwffl m ri a -- j. ) i ! K , , T '''HjP, kSfciL'SpH uj. zsssMtz. r? tl ' tTSglr Jr ' CT HwaSiiiiiiivTAIAxAaial awei- a3SS&-&m&i2Mmm ftvJSw UUfMt IIJfr?fJfKtwmtii -sJ 'sX I MwmKl ' iM , MteMXH 1. f' W J lMWm a .-r-vi it i n tt nwijfsssxs :imw m rt run t vsN!fe lurr 'J&i&i-T!. ItJcSw8Jl. ' wW&HL Jm mm Wm- Sn wffl 1 WMmusXm JSMmSmesAi kl. I - i 'MAU , for the lunje that the Puke was prlft. leged te make. Waives Chance te Make Jical Coup dc Grace Tint the Duke didn't make It. lie i. lowed hti sword-point te rest en th ground. He paired his ehnnre te rdlltrtj fount He merely bowed and walked te his fjendi. MMie attt tiding pliyMclan examined th , tctilpter'a arm. JIe declared the wound was net dangerous, but that the Ceaat vrti unable te continue the fight. 1 They might have tliakcn hands tha j end there. Hut they wouldn't. It did i net teem te be the moment for them Id i be lccenelled. That was en I'ebriinry I.'-. 1022. Th fisbr was te haxc been secret, but you -n n't le-p row i w-erct In Reme an; mere than jeu can ii Waterproof, r,a., or Tloedathtinbit, Miss. All Reme knew ' it befer- the day was ever. .And th f'hun li hejrd nbeut it. , Duke M'nrleniii was cxt eminumeattd ' with their eieiidf and a pllyicinn. held I h tin- fMmreh for the part hu phyed in tr.vst en the Aventlne. MThe Avntiii" is the rail morning encounter. But til one of tlm M-ven hills of Reme nnd In is- , lmn wns talsnl upon leprcsrnla liens by MIph wiih Kerips mtieli mme ei Itlng , tlm Puke, who npidu-d te Cardlnil than duU -theugli clueli pl.u a greut I T'empilli for abiejatiun of ibn cicem- ffl . Wr mx 1 1?-. "7? I H M Jm Mm r . wsxSLxm" , vmw i ' mu.MA I Wwwwlm li lT-l'T I. .. I .-..J, 5 i n..n . -s.1- i nr Wt V '. Mi, im W4i x 1 JR' 'i K- m ' cVl i , .fx A ,u, '.-M'tf" )iy w fi mm 'mmm ,'11 t Uw'fi 77 2S.LL":1'tl TSk -H if " i 't i iii.nl ii n It I H put li I in p Hi hi. i (hi i il i ni ll-t H i ii I tu -t i i,s going l l iliit ii llfl tin linli tv II ii i ' i.-itlve I im iif -- 1 1 led i Iml lll.'ll the ' .in pi lie lie i r Tn It -I -f'llifll fl imtk lilt". into 'ni.li ether and then wete ilmvwi n the bread, niei.unientnl hinlrxvnv de scending into the hall, fpen the stall -, win two men taec each ether tierceh, Thcf were tlm fount JOvntrlti nnd riuke M'orlenia ' The Duke, ii 1- fjid. wa- mi tiie pi In' of ilevi eniliiig t)p stuns with Ins wife when he i a inn luce te t.m- with I the lll-gl lllltleil -irtl-l Mho .iiiiiird iIuihci- -an the ( unt t iuti( his tight hand. He hi Id hlxh his wnite ghnfN fop j meniPtir, am brought i hem MiiaitU :n re-is the i li,.p4 fif the J Mike MMie Purliexs, illsmajid. hurruil ie a nn.i imic f fiu-nda. MMie Puke sineii ipuptlj for nu in--trini M In re m no dniiln tlmt he win en ihe pnlni nf lining i l,i gi nt'euiHiih thing. -iiiit.U Imw wnh i viiiiiie hnipin .itnl thiilaiif.e tlm eflfMjng aitln t,, (l li el Mm tin- fount gni. him i,0i a uiuineni. He mmtuil at the Dul.i- and rfiahhcd .i li.iiidlul fif hiri Wiiiiii'ii xiinuiiiil. Vlir M.impiiel in iiiiiI the hnllieijiii like iiimhiiiI ihingi- Ihe men ni-linl in ihr iwn ejuhalfiut- M he ( euut w.in tlm iininsi i Km III- 1'llke. flP-jlllf. l,ls .ill, us) Urn Meil- " Hi" ix .i m in nf mil 'i nn I ip -iiiiiii' li I'mkeil im if il might dt. i lop iiii't an i f iting liiiitle A Iniwni ne.utiBl. Iiewmci, hiiiiiip I h"r-" "- " "" " '"'1 "l Juie'tn8,! nimiiiiiv inr n iiiuiui'ni ie fiiM'ntnuglc the unw thnreugblv rmblltcieil leinbat- nnd in ihe end he pimed mi pnit in them. , M'he leuibitants took off their ie.it, , loosened their stiff rellart.. looked ever the rapiers nnd selected the best thej I could find. Piiellng is tee formal tbee ilavs te be renllv dntigcieu". Thete is mum ( tifUntte eier a fluel tlmn theie is ei r a-djiinii- tnhle. It is neti m for a duellsl who lighls like n giiiilnm.ui tn conduct him-elf with infinite pelltcm -toward the gentleman he wnnts te -hi.v . j One lews his opponent xwth cool and polite ciuelt.i. One. ceuduits himsilf with gran- hincerity, One mUencea toward the ether with sword raited, nnd punctilinufdv i-alutc. A gallant fleiiri-h in the air of the Wide, and i ! n l re- Ing nf bl.idcs ever the blade of ;ip teferci" ' And the unipite ceulli nip- ' ilu guaid' ' The dueli-ts -iit I ok, hpieail llicu-legH in the pmpei awkw.ud fehhinn, and en the wenl "Ihine;" fall te. i And it was u guv moment ler the Aveutine, in the dieary guv nf that mnuiitiB. nnd when the aim came up he ?nw two men dnneing about the hill under the tree, poking ut each ether with eleiiRiited pins for the sake et lionei . Tliej lutiKP'l nnd urvc led nnd pai ned anil lunged ngnln. Ripier sang en inptci ni'd the -wilt, ure vtl-f et i pen swelilsmen cilreited thlilhts thai iif i r lunched flesh Alter fighting ter filteen mlniilis m tie tilth assault the Puke of M'eruiila -ni. iked his inplei pni-t that of the fount'- .mil diew b'oed fiem hi- svuid aim Mho mini - lilnde ilmppul i,. tin, Steiiud and iieeihiitt.il t'nne tm aw.n Il was tin; Puke's oppertunit M'li M'li teunt arms nt ie-t, ihin high, wnitu! miinlc.itien. The Puke decleied the Rculpter was the aggres-cr. provoking and nttackln the Puke while he miis tentcrxing wlli hdie. He, therefeie, the. Duke in n-tcj, was fibligeil te fight In f elf. ile. lend faul nil 1'iimpilii anepted the ntgu-ihpiiI- of tin- Pnkc ami re-teipi him te all the lights and privileges of thi I hiinh, ini'ltiiliiyx thnt guinted b I'ept AUxunder MI, of haling mnpu cdi; br.ited in the prhutn chapel of hli ptiJare. And se the matter Mnndsi Se fir iih the world knew, tlm fount and the Puke h.-un neer been reeeneipd In the Mijdin of (Ie fount i- slid Ie reit ih- ili-mili d i -ii ii'.Tiure of ihe Amcrii'n I M.i he Eren Girlhood Dreams ' Didn't Include a Duel Whether they will fight th-ir battle all ner again feme day is mercl iiniittir of tpeculutiuii. Trim it is that nnv g rlheml dicams the Puchcss may hne Inn of knights biaving death for I her sake certultily hnve come true. Thi i duel wns fought and the fount bled. It in doubt Ir is enough of that fort of dueling the Pin host, 1ms had te tali'f' ui j.lilhoe'1 ilrn.in cbp i-iallj new t bat the gii I is n woman grown. And thnt is Hie strangest thing about di i am- of all soil". MMie moment they imie tide tln me clrcims no longer -and I In lealiUes me nen'r e atli I Cnojen a- the dii'iims rue. I Ken t-e, the ihul en rmphaxi7(d the fin t tti.it her hiit-luim! is (i gentleman m' gi utb'ineii and n man of i nureire nn'l ieseiiieefuliii.ss: and all that, il'ii'it" Mis. lliutnl. who was certain that h' being a foreigner, wax mend n fortune hunlei, a flewr cha-er and no man t he the husband of n beautiful American ludn - le du the fates feel the Mrs. Grunilj. Uncommon Sense L TT IS -I ininginitl hi I- Hu huheM nnd musi lalunhlc qiin.ili i.,r mind can iem --, M'ner i inn a Kie.H dml nf ihfieiein c in tne i ifi'il- nf menu innd- M l,e l IOII.S IMAKK pint piipi.UIt agmd that If' hat .x Imagination Kilt l lerlce- M'h. Is intht'i heaxy geltij, nn n ii paiagr.i.ui it mil the siapln i ih ,i hu , leaver: "Tie act m power of reptedui lug or fi enil'iiilii'' i eiiieiiilic mil images of 6nM the hanilfenin-t in an nhieii, t-ppcinlh ihe higher forms m iteth Ii.tu' cr- f.ir- 'his iewet mi'ii i;ci lu poetry and art. ug n -i n si mhii x Impeitani e-tpui ihefk- 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 h . ihin- and nrifp-, nut thnr nn tin h at the um . ions Until, te the iv tei finni Hiierhei' world, would be n l-takrn lur brother,,, as Tliiieppann anil Ameiluin- mistake all fhinemc-n for let,,. n.latien T)l 'I inide ihe iliffeieni e J-! time at Ihul l iniii ni nn inim.il flfi-fiil 1 Inn iam ihr kipii h.ill in Itnme fei MMie Puke .nid Pin lie.-x of Mnilcmm tin iikIe iiicii an lii.'nml i watt i itliilw i fiem the billioem IMie di.ii. en r I the i i' in i n si -ii! i i vi ui- nf fc i of the ilant pi- .M-Mf-fl in an i euin im-inni nil -en-u, , Imgp I, illinein i lint would lne di-nw ned ! u Smiva . in the tiinnd Hi 'I i a i li i i of hnud. let uleue a hnllinem enhetin I hi Hill i-x i ii the ihntter aiih-nleil tinier ' " lIlA m.llllli'll.n ..Cln. lfi,l l.n.i.k I l A. . IIIuiiiiiihm.u' hone f, ., ih.. ilabe- achlned n modicum of ninnies', fnwu', ,lf "", nra,i u''"d' and i,p rnlPH ueieilieu njlii j .nn w a - ike Kin. the ineiistr.s stiec. en n u.i n i'"-" -'- ilinninlicl Itnni I lie lull if hciulilul "" wnnien And In mi f il w um. n win ' tlieie, nml dl-tingui ',p mm- nun n ! resp'enili nl ii tu i . mi . nnw i,i I ii llieii.f Itnl an I 1 1 I h .in, I inn And. f i i i Hi v a- ilu in nil i' I 'ni' ill in i no i It hi i W I li i i .lil nf. ha-adei tn linK mm in if ni niiien the ration m, wne ,iu Hj)H (irnham, wife of the llritlsb, Auibaa- I sader. and her husband. I And the music placed and thrkSlit- I i he iiinuiv cniii nl and the iei niighi iipipi' hnie happened nt all. 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LletiMieai, ebjectH ether than these pio pie ducec directly and at that Jlrae pre- ii Oxe,Windpal.Jduccd Jh'."! K'riES III imain limn of genius i- iubnriv fi i, n. i. in ii in i ,,r ., inn, eii n't' lie itPllcl. Anil lln, lilnln nep htlUilf' .1 iiiiiI leuiiiH of the world and wlml I Ji It, the mete imaijlnatien will he be WJ' lk 1i-aA i - I ""4""' , cevttrtahtim y$MMte,2 jm tVSv .- t. '..: .',M V.. .V -AJ"HCX!l'i?"... sV
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