BALLADE OF A FAIIt Ho I-i TRUSS. S!h oVl;rliS In theil-i-einietin. ilalry. Ami ishr I m of tsw kenin-U eaali nix.k; On the fa-luii of su.ti m pn.irle" SI clto ar.tk- ad1 -ik bio a u-mk. And tr thtiik if Use l-tui she tjn'K Tliat ! run-It ik-finn-i you of lirra'-h! Klie rule hk tcn-k at n lir.ii But ber wtItj'a to tie in at llm ilenth. 6he can sin, he can dr.mf like n fairy. Stir can she can nil. lch, she can coot; She can ciimh like an "ancestor linii-y:" Ami Ucy nay that the liislinn she al:uuk On adni-trtnaJ point in St, bilk.. Bhe has wnl'n criti-nie of MacU-th, Ami an wtty on ltauquo. tus smik- But her pride to bo in at I ho di n! !l Bhe can tlckla the troutlinir unwary. She's a terror to ratilul to J rook : Bhe makes iieis of the calf ami canary, .lie can shep.V'rd tier l.mit8 with a crook; She cuu I jc sall'iim ities on a l:i.Kik ; ' She in fair z the daiit-litem of Heih. 8he talks tongues from Chine- to Cbinnook But her pride' to be in tit the ileal ii. i.'nvoi. Princel norly niy soul she has "slri-mfc" 'Mr. Keats, in his toeniK. tbiss yaithi; She ought mate u ith a deau or a duke llut her pri.le's to te In at the death. It L. W isi 1st. Jmner (Jaretta. 1- An Effectual I.'xtitiulli'r. Tho Listener has a venerable friend who is very deaf, lieiag ublc In hear con versation only tli roti;,-1 1 a long flexible tube with a trumpet at its eattrcuiitv. This o!J gentleman . tnmvs how to use his silence compelling c!o in n most rraeeful way sometimes. Not Ion;- ago. he did a young man a favor which was of immense value. The youth, over whelmed with frratitudc, visited his !en efactor and sci;.ed the tar trumpet with emotion. Oh. Mr. lie cxclaimc.l. 'T can never The old man removed the other end of the tulo from his ear. The youth found himself talking to thin r.ir. lie went ofT into a ridiculous pantomime of en treaty, all the while brandishing the un connected ear trumpet. The old man smiled. There are times," ho taij, 'when it in very convenient to be deaf." Tho young man was obliged to go away without having comiuunictit d to his benefactor a single word of thanks. Boston Transcript. nonftrfcecpliie; a Trade. Tho idea of this school seems to lie to train nucli girls as must earn their livint; by housework, bo that they may obtain pood fituat ions mid their employers re ceive in return Ood work. This is well sofarr.sit rocs, hut no housewife can tell when work is properly done miles.; she herself knows how it oucjit to he done; ttnd sho cannot know this unless she les been trained to do it. No trade or profession in the land reiptiies mure skill, pxxl judgment and ;'imd common sense than does housokecpine;: and vet a mr.n must learn his trado or profession before he is considered fit to practice it. a woman is put to housekeeping without any real Unowledse r.s to its reitiin. monts or hkiil in doiti it. This is all wrong. I'ut all gii !sthrou!i a thorough course of trainint; in every department of housekeeping, whether they are to be mistresses or wrvfints. :u:d the ipustiou tbout housckeepiu"; will he solved. New York Star. "La" Illrlde lilt i:rcct. "Ci Mouth" Charley, the fray and frtrtivo Indian who 'playfully sent l. Pcto t- tho happy hunting groiittds at lied niuff, for which commendable ac tion he will enjoy the hospitality of the state for seven veal's and four mouths, distributed his personal eiTivi..::;! follows: To Jiia Turner, his brother. l,ie gave his oldest wife, Liszie. ;;lso his real estate end horses; fAhn kind is a 100 acre timlK-r claim. To "C'oyoto I'ete," a friend, he (rave his youngest wife. Susie. To "Deer Torn," another brother, lie gave Mollie Tunier. Ids dead brother Ike's wife, l.'is thirty head of dogs, five Winchester rifles, BOO rounds of cartridges, mo re volTers and four knives, he gives to Jim Turner; consideration, love and affection fcr Lizzie. II o l ad a di-ep t grudgt rain? "Coyote Pete." which is the reason for placing liusic under his pro tection. Kheisn tolerably tough piece cf femininity. I Jed Diuff tCal.) News. One Wa-r in l--y m tihost. "Rill Skimuiins liaried his father in a most unhandsomo way very rear his larn," said the man at the other mil of tho table. "The neiglilmrs thought it was a sliaiue, r.nd made a good deal of talk nbout it. One of them thought ho would punish Hill by scaring hitn. and laid in wait for him near bis father's grave on p. dark night. "As Iiill went by on his way from the barn the man roso up r.s if from tho tomb and exclaimed iti a ghostly voice, Tm jour father. Hill!" ""Who said yoa warn'tf Hill answer ed. 'Git down thar inter ycr bole v. liar yer belong!' and he itruck him .-.cross tho face with a bridle he was earn ing such a rap that the would be alariniat carried the scars for months." Lewisteu Journal. Svminile Can Spi II. A little miss of 7 ycai-j heard one of lier slsterH say a day or two ngo. "I don't believe 1 can fjhsII dagucrrii.typtv" anil sho itumediatcly boliily made (lie assertion, 'Samruio can. lie can spell every word there is." "Why, Jennier exclaimed the little girl's mother, who knew that Sammio was about 10 years of ago, and not remarkably precocious in orthography. "Well, he can." per sisted tho young kidy, "but" and her Toico modestly fell as she added the sav ing clause "I don't lielieve he can spell xoor'u half of 'cut right." Troy Times. Km She Vasn'ti niwtonliin. A cliarming and thoroughly cosmo politan woman who came to Itoston a year or two ago tells the following sug-g-estiv incident: "I was introiluced the c'Jier day to a naive jersou. who greeteil mi cordially, and exclaimeil: 'Ah. Mrs. Illenvenup, I liave seen you at church and in the street car often. You are from the south, are you not? I knew that you were not a Bostonian, because 1 notieid that yau always mnUed when you bowed.."' Ios ton Gazette. f :ii:il."u Wine 91tliiili. Wine in. iking is Raid t have existed for thousands of jeurs before the intro tiiii'tio:! of iiisiiilii:g. Theprocoss is sim ple. Glutinous lif), or !.wr.t:s-mi. i- placed .lar a tire i.i a large iron pan and snitcned with warm .vatcr. It is made into li.ii I;. solid sort of etna I. 'ilus i i i ,ii . '. , , ,, . . , ;ied e.b-;'s to pivent the thud from vertiaw:. Over the rice, when i;1 .i ::u. the leaven to aid fermentation stei i:ns s.aie. llie ieaei to i:ei ici niciii.itiwn is sprinkled. The whole Is lien mixed , ; , , - i t i t I and mashed with ml iron masher, ami , . , , , . . , , , sevciMi aavs. if itie w;:h-is doin.'i to I . , , b of :i su.t !-'I.i I ef s ::r.' ct.oneh: ! iiit for wine wiil.jr.t svci-t Ue te lour or . li'.e e:r."s are reouired. 'i'o i::i:ke the s.-coiul kind of w.nv stniii 't-r ihel-'hiiic- brewer often adds spirit. After this .i; ,':,.. - th..r U....c.''in ,. .1 I.-... ,1 f.H-..M I . ' , .. " . . ., . ' , into a pi'1-s.-.in;; chest of wood calleu clia, .' , , the wine pres. A iieav v stone presses f . . , , ,i " J I it down and the wine Hows oril from a . .,.,,.,! will ui li..iiiib njioiii. i.i ..it; oiij i i int. press. The remainder of solid matter iscalled tsrin, and ii iwJ to feed animals or as n ferment. Tiie iintind of di-tilliir' was; introdu.ted in the Viien dynast v i j me M-nnn .i i i 1 1 ii i i mi ti niiiii' iiiv- , ., i i... i ,.la. l..w ..-l.a.l. I., la. !. iiiiuei mere are mice ciers. ii;e otuer t mid upper one contains cold water and kt-epstbe-iccond one. cool to condense thcMurit. Tli,' spirit rises frotn tlie softened red millet below, which has - i been under manipulation for several ' davs. and passes throu-h t!ie first cover j to the settoatL It here becomes con- densed und llov.s down the silk's into i a triangular irou'aai wiiieu receives u . . , , , . I , ,, . " . ..' . 1 "' i r i .i .i;.. f r... i Ta;u; -,-v nnn iuorrisou s ui .'inula: y aii'.t la art; s I classics weal to have Inn'ti compiled v. ith the impression t bat the Chinese practiced dist illation in anrieat times. Tnis if i;a . TI... j 'la I il II rot . i lie v. :i lilt su ouijixiieii i.iooi-i dinary priK'eKsof fennentation Chinese1 Ii.'COrder. IleTIc of Wiisiiinlofi. Of the relics of Oe;i. (o-orge Yi'a.'-.h;ir:- ton none, perli.iiia, csc;vJ in interest or ( are mor valuable on aceotir.t of their j associations than the collection now j owned bv Sir. Ltiwri-nce WtL-hititrton. of j Marshall. 'auti:ier nanny. irainia. I who inherited, them frotn his father, ! Col. John Ana-Ustine Washington, the I last of the family in ownership of Mount ! Vi.riw.n. Tbl a .'i.iilleiie.n inherit",! iliem I from Judge lin.-lsroil Yashiii:;tnii, and he irfun tii'ti. Vi'asiiingion. These reiies. kept at Mount Vernon from tho time of Washington till that property passed from the possession of the Washington family to the Ladies' association, are more intimately associated with Wash ington's home and. having been for nearly a century in the poss'-sniou cf his male heirs, are probably more iaiinialeiy ass-K-iate.l with his name than attv other co'iis-tton. and while evcrr artielf in it ! i, highly interesting tiier- are two ieees ; of siirpassitig iateraat not only to Anti-ri- ! ;ii:s. but also to the peeple of I-'raree. iin-brat 1:1 point of interest is a full ! lengtlieiigravi.igof L uis XVI. pri-si-islcd I to Vv'asliissgton by that ittifortunate luon- I arch, whose support of the Au;eric:in colonies in their itntggle for indepead- I nee so largely contributed to bi.i own destruction bv the impetus gieen to liberal ideas. This engraving (the oaiv j one of its kind, the plate ha ing bi-en ue- j struyed with that intent), to make the preseiit more of a parson::! eoiiiiilinsciit, i as accor.s I. allied by i.n autograph 1 tti r frotn Louis, w hich was burssed with a number of other valuable papers about the close of the late ci. il v. nr. The other relic i! ".-:.-n itig special notice is a statuette of Neekar, to the pad- stal of which nro attached two brass pittas. Oti the upper plate is tin iu-cripiii.ti, "Jui nobis rctituit rein." and on the lower -'i'resi sited to George Yi'e.shiiig- ton, rresiilei'.t of the United .Slates of A::u;-ieti, by his most dutiful, most obidii lit iisid ir.ot hiua-hle sar.atst, iia taiug, a citi.fti of the Ftate of Georgia, by act cf February 1 atnl a ciiktea of I-'rattcc. KiJh." Y-T at.limgtoti Cor. New York Herald. Vir.:t "Jiitin" I .its llotic. At least iti otie way tho publi,; gencr .".'ly 1 ae Ixen lietieiiied by the inllu.: of Mongolians into this country. Tiiu Chi neso lit one time threatened to com pletely monopalk-.e the launilry business throughout the United State. Tiiere was only oti.i way far tiie American kiutiil:-y:s:e;i to lit.ht them, and that was by doit:.-; ia'perior work. The Americans n a Sirred this, and rose to th: iacasion.- j Fury devieo for improving their mode i of washing and ironing clothes was rapidly taken up. hteaia laundries multiplied evervw here, and tluir svs- tetsi w.-ls gradually perfivted until now ! no laundry w-.irkmanship is liner than I the American. On tiie other band the ! Chinese have not made the slightest ! effort to keep up w ith the American I system. They have no i lea of progress, ! and the few pinpl.s w ho liapK':i to pa I troebe them nr. stiil sure I.) have a row with John and to run a verv likelv of lot-iiig their iiticn ii they i bhoul.l happen t.t mi. lay tiie pigtail's j hieroglypliie c'.itv!:, w liteh be furuiJies j m Ike. brat piace as a receipt lor the clotbes. ot. Ujuij Cloae-tiemocrat. I .... l. T.l.. .... I.'. "- "r ' " "" --'i -'" . . . . I. I . . I . . i... - i r . uocior nappeiici in oe ten nig nis 1 family of an amusing Mcne he had wit- i neaseil ;.t ii patieiil's In u;' during the .ar. i.nmii. K.id the doctor. "was not seriously iil, but his wife really ! madi. matters v.orseatid herself stipreme ' iv la.lien'in: i I v ris .bist" in asid os:t tiler a wet hen." The doctor's Eoti, Foil, a very bright bey of six, was present when his father said this, and treasured his words. A day or two afterwards Mrs. Frown called on the ductal's family, and when I lob cam into l! s room he rat down on a stool ami fixed hit ;. es on tin visitor. F.v and bv heuske.i icrvserious- Iv, "Mrs. i'.rowsi. do y-.m kp.ov.-aisythin - j r.b.aut a wi t lien';" Of course she replied in the negative, autl I loo 4 face assumed a very pleaded e.apres.-tati. After v I brief pans, Israrihle ti his sisters Fob r.:i.'. :"Wi it. it seeuss to use iuu oug'it to." -Fittsburg Db-.atch. :a:i rf a Itcn'trilliui V. Ini Trit'l to Aioite liir . :lr:mi-r. Manr nrj tho s el ii:.:u l-ack attend- ant on r.ear si,.:iv'. .!; "'I't-re is pr.aV j abiy no jfr:-:;n thus ardii t.xl i: lias not ! at some time cut hi lv.-t f.-!t-v.n at.u ikidi - it.osi.ibIe aei!-Jai:i.3iteini, by t id- i in; to rceOLri'.ii'.e tviue tt.o to i.ii.in ,.e , " ., . i , , ! 1-oen n e,:1,!y ,;:i..,!,.vd. j vur' IK'rv;'kf. a'".,l '''l-.:, ''' ! f . 1 T , .... -. , than ' an i.rli bi ,o: e tii :n;se. sa-. s be i , ... ., , r ,,, ., ' has f.tr .'Sj-to ri H'i-. t fr: el his f.i;!urrs to salute a..-iri:nnt.i::ee.- ihau tro.n bis at- ' tempts :.t ;.: ;'. -:u nt ait'-r mi". !e 1 . .. . ... II'.I.l..M's. J o" o; o.m- ::i'ioii.r, r . b!'.:;:.bT i e:r.v .-i.:'ire to :.',ion ti-.e disai.iib ) III. s nnt.i r vv I.i a oe ;r'.;L.'.. s. . On too .v:iv i.'ovv n town be met his . " ' ' , ,. , . " s'-'er. boaI f.p,H d lorn, exehom- -'" ''.V. l:el.yt.il.-.-t.l...wr..1.ld.U fall to rf wum Jii's. .iiiies." biiiitii" . ., , . ,, , ., m.-.t instil her. :! I suppose sue .lda t f bow bii-a!i.' thi-re asi t eten a lrmiii , -. of recognition tr.i vour iaee. I "Dear, il .!! have 1 actually made ! such a hhmi'.T:" said ior lleiirv. "Ar.d lam particularly ar..ious to ho on kiroI J id. i:ut tin ' . . " .ii i . ,. i I . i , , l.er twicer . , ,' ' '" , , IV' - ' - 1 ""'' ..i...c's l.;r you. not U.'m;; you are near MphtsS,. .. i.w siaten. si'Vi-ri Pa .Miua I lei' rv. l.o i.feli i 1 . ,' , , ." "', ' j 'T'" f"r tWl'"t-f,iIr . ,. .... ! Henry v.iatt oti Ids way with a heavy in. ill. 1...1 ei.i i .. i . .1 he entered ahersocar ! that iioo.i. " '. ' j tliat lie sav tliat In corner. la. .ii:n ai e..l:it.'laaii.'ii mono i in ge.ta a seat Oesii.e lier, atnl beyin ii:gr..tiaiing overt ttr.s, was the work of att instant. id la San: repentant j ..''.-. .'I'.t..r '. . r. I ' . ' .' '' ' . . ... .' ., I . '. .' 1. ........ i '.! .. .1." - " ' ! ' 1,1 1,1,11 rnl ' "1 11 s loppui;;. ; ine l.iuy oaty ima:".i a; i.t.n. mil ncr silence bar by surpr '"'r f''';"i'';:,io:l-; a.-sor. is. vrtn ae :ti ;.. I .ua Ci.ort. "I-idies ciesaeh p:i i! :.- 1 Iritigs." bo went o:i. fhir.k laa.v c!i..i:ni:ig il i;i : "'"" VA'' hi!: "hl-ons. instead of ti'tiug ail liay hi a stuffy "liiee like tt;i huatdruni nuai." The lady moved as far from him as "veni. nc woul:'. iattait. bat stiil she did not Slieak. "I raw jour hu.-.batid this moraiug." volunteered Mr. Oiibert. "I have no h'i:-h.ii.i';," cho anitinmccd, coliily. lie looked Ii- r fuil in the f. ;. "iiles, me!" gasp.ad ha. "I believe ) on are net Mr-. Miles after all:" "I ta rtaii.Iv am not." Mr. Gilbert i.pol: -gtaad. and 1. ft tt.ecar at the neat, i or:: r. 'i'iicre, f,;ca to face. lie r.at a ;:my -,.: raa.ti.ai so latuiaar I tii.it. m pure litsjait, .: t "a; o.i .u. " her. only t be r--pute ! by a t.tirprited i attd (ii-tattt Ixov. 1 V ' ;'.!, '" ,:-:': ':;'-j ' '. 1 ".u. t. a.ao. atu mil i t. units 1 l.i.-ttttt to t.-e ittsp-rtttsent. ' ''tisiied on to - rak tie-: in Iter cf his ovrn v.-alis, ami :as tra 'i. r I ,ae ;:i,e. a j I'-- 'C '; th" o'-iicr M'.L'of t!ie 1 f:ivct. ' l iteeaae, neni... i'li.. i.i loo o:.t.. ; eah".i hi; s ; ier, b... ire la V a u tiie : pi-'-'-i -- ' oes-e :,a. :a at.in. '-yoa .save j ac.....!... c.t -it-'. ...i-s :; tT.it;. 1 uere I i-.f N .-. i.i vtl 1 1 it -street, tt.'.d yoti li.'.d 11 l.e-c aiiiei.' ia laewoi-ei i.i lav., cr cveti i.i:i ii-aTti l.i i-i'.;i :;':'!"' "oasa.i." rai I Mr. Gili. ri. tr . :::h-g her with a d r-i-ate ..lance, "ir. ver I'aiv to inelitii.il ei !' -.'i ii.a' laiuic lo me again!" Yotitira. Cola .a a son. .atslot's f.Ieat. S..(i-, gisat ..u.-..-a;:i no-.etit, i '.ta. j Miniw.taiiyasi .ire. hi. ..It, cold ttttd j artte.l a.i.are the: teppe..of his native wr; ;::: cli.ue. Ihes-e i ; m-iiher carpet on the liaor ta;r draperies i-i t!i v. i-iaovr, ne.r bowers, nor pauilm ts, ikt iu ia-a-i rae. There is st-areei-r cvesi anv furniture atl oi l l.umgo, pushed rtgain.-.t "ie '.vail, i ati imi.ieiise table i.i a honeli-ss lit; r id ' boiilaiof reference, inair il a eh: I- - in! : in an npposite corner a heeotn! table. also i covered wilh pamphlet.;, but these as sorted and arranged in piles. Tim room is divided into two compartments by an unpaiutfd wooden partition which runs half way up lo the ceiling and fs-otu which d 'peii.l two wood, as rake. used I v Tolstoi iti bis garden. at: l in til cor- Iter stands a woo len sca le above it. haugi.ig f rotii some wooden pet.:. Tel- i 1 1 I ftoi's great, capvd overcoat, lavidentlv i the famous writer pltmges s;:,deepi r ittio S tia subject of his writings as to be .,.; livioas of his M;rotnid;;ua;. Pittubui i Commercial. Itciu-T lr iasV Siip;icr. j A desire ta s-c more cl as lv the man ! wiio lias given us Fueh pleasure isnaUtr a I j and excurah! . S- much may be urged . ii! excuse for tiie ut-aubers that often be- ' siege the sb'.ge .'.oi.r of the Lyceum, their i object lieiug a nearer sight and tr.srhap. 1 a wot ;1 frot.i the hero or heroine of the - ev.iii:v. ' "Oh. Mis- Terry, it U so kitnl of you t: ' tnoti': t; u..! V-.'e d admire von sol V.'c la.ve bean v.:;it ;pg m long! V. hen Co o:i thsu"; that Mr. Irving is likely tr. ' leave- thu theatre:-" : . r. . . .. , . "i i:.,t , ; ,..,,.,: ttiati i can sate. 1 uen t ; . . . ' .. . tiutii: he has begun bis sat' r r-1. ' "On. ) ll'l. t;:l v, ,i;:i i:e i.aj nil USUI- per: aid a shrill voice. "Well." said naughty Mi-s T. fry. very gravely. "Ft me see. To-.tight well, i to-ni :ht.I think it is Irt-y-:;n.l cnio.ss." Tripe a::d oitimts! Charles I, after hie ; patheiiejertittg with his chihhvti when j ... .. a. . . . .i. ia, r - teal s CO' 11 sal ... .1 i ..... i.-a .i .. ; ..s i,ii,e , , ..... , HZ eating i rip- ai:a om:ns. i- run s t.i'ini- never o.i .i 11.1-1 or. ;-;.-. -. i.e. u.n..ii 1..1-ni.-cenccs. j otiir: t. Prccanllon. j P. aeon Have ya'j rsver Iicara . . ir .t tise T,.T- . .:r. tiiK'Uuian. v. a:o crtia.nges pulpits with cur p.r lodav? i t vo-id lier.aon .. 1- ir.-t t-eacoti 1. elt. i tiav?. i taint;, i Hrother Pa.s-.Iiasket. we'd U-.ti r v.-.ry citr regular cttrt. :n t'lis moi-iii:,;-; att.i take ! the coinction Le.V-ro tiie.r-esv.-.on. Citicago'irim.iii'. !st rt'Uii its t-::-!r ylu-t- -,i citicsi. (Mf v.ri::. T.u-.'v u -sr:;i::i f;:r C.i-.-.'V -t:ioun i-i ti;"' t.i:i:i tin !::..:!: !";rc-. yc:t ; st root v.ik j, v. .:u-t. .-: :v ; r. - irn,nnn.,i .;. ?i.. i i ,! ., . i,,.t 1 1..,, .. is .. ,. n jt, , -. . -. ... ..!.. .m i t i-s vi!, r.. ..t. s. .. ... . ...sl, i . of c -uy i:t tf, s:.., si";1 ,;!' ' conni.. r. i i.i .."i v. mw"'' '' '" , , ,p v ,,..t, ; s el r-'b.l.;--irf:s!oil i-; r !se: I' es- ! t!r pia. t; oi-re .its i vl.u-h would mow i : i:v tn.l ... Its eiovr ' i::-e e, .'n.I'y e j:t i . s ! : t tin m. i'.'.e:: tl.e imi.U ' ..:.t:..'.r i :i!s, V.bi'.i ".a U..., ;;H,.,; ; t b;-i:i.r.ii ;:..ie.- ; 'it li:;.!.;. 11 si -;i of I ipl;;e j:, w;rf;.,v ,.f ; . tr:,:, b. liii-rrar s -a w liirn s'.irio.iiie.s t.ie pi-oivr. lie must be a very hi- mat:, in h ed. i -so-' tonis at nr'st t. at s.a who can i!i;'..v diret'l p.-r.-,(.:u:l r.oiice in ; hoi s. on the l a!ls ot ia London. iIetrosiUlau news ii cotivey.ii i :-! toeai not bv coir, ersalion i r . i riial I 'amor, but ' ,lV ;,',u..n i.ds. lail. cf the c! :' acii ! v" pats rs) i a a Mexalttu by Ri-ti.i iiiur.iiesiiiiaiiy siauu iraciion i :uui w ueli cn'aL:es toe mi'.ri'OoO'. Mi.reis a,, : n. r.llr tin "l';':: nf 1 1 1. . f ,.w o" . . .si':; .it i si.--. : ! , from th;tt of tin i,:H....i. lc is - a ,nrtm.Mih N , ,,, , ...i, j:, 1 ta ,ii : lied noticed that I ran ,i ii..ei-:i la l at work til tuolic.'s nil ar.-ut:., .,-,. i -re were indteatioas cf v - ..rate out i-ie baa , It is so, moreover, in the k.r-.a- traas..'.-; lat.tio cilia Uowti the s Taigbt s r a ts of New York von can catch f ha.pr-e ' f , 1 white salts oa tiie liii.isnn or r.ast rt hut whi n veil look at London frotn iit-v ; j square or open space within its ben: rs. j ; I '' j there appears no pre if that it las apyji'H I Imrders at a'tl. or that it one anywhere I ! It might cover tliewl.ol.; earth f..r i.i yon ca: Tiie Coruhill Jiagtiiie. V. ..tveiiiiei Are I (cstouln-s j- v 1 ! know v.-aai r. ! wolverine i;. Thev know that Mi. ;.i:;t:ti ' is called the Wolverine staia :t:el ti.at j v. i. a I he la-iiaaa.: -h- pro r, --a-. ischia-an k-oi', itro culled V.'i 1: crsta s. i the pari : ::..:;' h" fail - . toe 'ia1 H. it they have little or (to i.li.-;. why the i cru.'. Tin si eta-r.-i cf the i State was :,o r.r.i-ie ! c r what tiie i.h.L- I to. - laa'.e tie ui ui le to ; ;n ir; f. name mentis. j f..ro.i' th. ir f'-tt. 1 : i i 'a.-tat.' Tiie i tate :; uattsa.l t.ftar a:i tttiitatd i i ig tier i iio. s. h-.- is doing that itsi-U to ita'i st.ta.d : tli! irenuat.t: . the detts- wisais iti the iterti.arti j art of j the state, aav.e'l as in tic v.ouus of i liiirt!lrti.'i.i':..na:i and I'ana.ia. k his ; animal i.i ; he v...!v, ri-i. v. a ike tarie- i ties of b.i.i b.iii: . i.i iti.rt.ierti i rtr. p. -at: ! nam r:.- -ust: 1 ttev - I. aral tiny piay sail l:av..c with ti: of tee Miaiiigau f tinner.-. They i a cross biiv.eet: a vo, ra. l h. .r. i'ke j ttiil and the t as'k r re cta.i.i.. taoseif a j j wolf, l-.Mt in strength nt:. aire a-ai : av-1 ageurss they mti-h re - -in'.!- r; ! -. r. I . ,,.; ,.,..... ..,.i,i v l ! ;;n j h(y ;;v ,;- -.a, ,-., ai:.t -l under .: '..ae t;; i: without leak, ::g !. r ;: v.,!.e i.i '.ir ( .. .i t;. ...-.. K-. lik.v.n on lti:- ft. mi :! of j ;it.e,;1, K.f,nv ,,aat ia. I nvit I :ori:i;. a hael j ,....sa bh,, l:p. bail;:. kin b-rc. e 0Vl. , ., ,f p.- (.,: eia s e-- i all. -::: 'T boo--. ! Thev :;:e uglv 1 :i kiag b :: t. the i :.iv I ai..;: ti.e.r j k tieir flaw i i ,.r..i:v tiling about then .xs- (ail, a foot or so I .a. ars. mj(,r ai. tiu b a :-.,'. a::-: ;,,-;,. t-1 1 !i just r.s siittr;.-. Albrgther the at:::::;.! i a v. lit i ; picas. ift roi't of oe-' ti ca-.-e. .-.'l Thev tl ro s-iv;-;;e ;ta : a.i w: ami s;;.p:erais tntti il is !:.;:::; I i..;: sii'le to cat. i. tiieai stHve, m;.. s i ti; don't h-sve ihent i'l circus: a at;-1 ro,, - i- ctd -rtird us. ..tal lao-t niiit.l.. don't l.uow ! what t'sev are. 1 h.-y t.re : o aa -. a:ra that I i hunt ars iloti't c-ire to isirt the;::..-;. 1 f-o a.i . .t !:; i . ..ii iiif gt :i t'ritic. wttv v. here he li . i s. .', Csi-ar Wililc aiKl Joe. I 1 ra:.;r-il 1 ryt.r it.joU. .ua !.t-acr,.:t.: ci I Oscar V.'i ! lc by Hungry Joe. tti .id Le: 1 saw . iuk give ,'o: ttie cheer o. : at the Ikitnsv. ick, butJi.it tt"t fore 1 could interfere. Icrtna at or, l L:' "", ltu" -' i-"!- i ion - ue c'--s::KT n,:l lo I':' v- "'''' Cil0;'! " I ".'- i seiueu, c.in, se-uii o r i:;e. tt w a:-. I i ; twenty iai;u;t s until I was seat f. r.atid , ! there was Ft::;: ry ,b.e bine: !f wttii li e j i check. Cf coarse he gave it p. I:t. p-cter , I l.-yruet! ta: .; iU tliocr; ..fit ol t.-f w.-or i ni.-vi i-Jiol, -i. an.; I ni-ier gat ttay en ait j ill tie laal .cr r t a.i. i. "tarry .j, ,. ; vi' . ''' '' ,'"' . . ", I M"' ' '' , " r -" i II- i i tl-J n ii-tl' ' it t'm 1- . . . .1. : , l ' , " ', ," , " r '" , -"- ' - - - '!"r-' 1 ,:t 1 s'-',: :,,f;:'- !:;:'!!;-" i as our ; ::: t J e cava up .a:.' a let! H1::!u , ,f ,':i:'t", l'r,M-'t i::""r V-,"'' i eui i i v.; ii. uii.i.i .i. l.i . -i i .. e. l.i-: : ; general v.ta; I i one oi lac r a;:n i.ti tea '-romai caor oti tae 1 wetey-thinl s.'rret '-' of l!'-e ItoitE;, wliera t.i latlies' eti- tra:;;-e is locate.!. " ilie boy at toe i.oor cause at.' . ta: i me : that tiie general bad gcs.e into bis t.-oiei i accompanied by a bunco ;a:;:i. 1 v.-.t:t around nsal l:r.x-!;e;l at tin ihor. H,!"- i gry Joe was jst-i. got':;; av.-av. cut is barred !:e door :;;! a . he. 1 i he .'- 'si.-ial i;' ' , he laal given the fellow any an.iscy. ' he j , f.eneal was i:ie!im-l to get iiettl al r.t , my questr'i;. and I tttr'aai i -.t that tts.- vottug itiati was the s a.i ot tae ; re-niet. of t!.. ln-!i iti Cliict.go wher.. th-.'gati ....... I . -, ertu s r.-i-citi.i was i.ept. i ram: - v. nv. . . . . . . general, t be r.itfi is a tluei. ai-.iatun e.io. i o' '.i-oi ...a . o.ia.e i..,a Hat .re,e; :::r i!.;i;-ry -he to k ,.i,t j ft Kt l"-e l. whicii be ik-.ui Log ::. j litltldiiig- it !..: k sti.l I v.-;..; '.,;i to l.ita i and the g 'lier; 1 i. i i.t r ; v. a il hai : hi.; eyo.i cpen-i!.' The ;, a r:.l la.d g; . at: liim ...'.d was; .-tttg to give Mai :M,.ii ; ii r : a . . . r f . . . t -. . : n.e a -. i... v . i ..is ...... , ... ....... i . : i i i .- , .- - ' Same Tiiiie-. T!:e l-.tatcr was n lit:) -r.b tr. -tad v hiL' civitig cttt i.te laiuei s 1 ;- m i:n i.:;d did not serve the staii: tiiat p:..-s -d isi-rerr.tnia bke a naurio ! ttrota.d l.se tut. r.s it v.a te:i 1:1 rpeaitig el the ; cat. cat t i. r trite br:t kt r.f let.- p.:r fsmd he caii: 1 ii "A Chtttirv Si.-.wl." Fvery- i::y t-.r.ih;! it:;-;:.: lite ecar'.-iet. Fur- lie;.? it: Fn rskl; tl lJa-l'. ti: s ln.ir'il :l t e : :.';.-:..i e' . :-.'l-.e i I . r. : i :. eae!: ! 1 . f !',. ban . v. :i.-t e.:. 1 ,i:'l.i t .. .test s;,.: of e!..: itt'.tt v'r OW!l!.-'i! ii ". -. '.;.- i.' r 1:!": el- , i l'1 ,;.r,..e;:i a :..t of :!l : !. - lie '1' s Mm !.; v ::i r a.ii b. i.i.M-i on ; .on ; !.. r , m it It e 'TV -tee. ber bare !. ;;.'.ie. b'.e . In a triu". rai . I and i ali i I'1 :l ; 'i : i ts t.'o .' tiu.t ! Co; It i r si i eaerei e i al ae aepusii ; It icaeii. Th ai a t'o.v s ,h!e to III t ' lsi :f e.f i-v.-'l liie I aiis ol ir ; tis t of. t.) tae V. .a'.- tins a, ..ill" iiT 1:1-ilPi'Mf . at a ' ti'o". lii ti fit.' si's down o.i tie- l-ii ! :::ia ;, it as tiie;. i banter ei : ;. s. ji..-t bv j working tla-m until they v. id move in- i '- I'd-, v-iy i.tc'lotn.T. At lir-tt..e lust t . .e j - r ! ais. ji-l !"''' vai'-l : t : .i,.s to p i.i lle.ai w a.i la r b..a- i:s p' ."!-' m ai ..... i o i ::. .a h.c ti,. ,...:t:U ; I.i., b .a t... t .: pr.a ; la - is luntl 1 b.t.e : i, : ah. i, .d. ;., la t:- ' ' ' ' ''' -' 1 f o'i -:,:;-. aniiec aaaia-i j ''- r .1 ' - i..l I.i ii a.ii-i a h' T f : t win a th.- ii:. r. li-caa I'll i. tilil of the ii.it-i. -. i to eye. i...tiira:it id ;:'".. that Ii. ii- m - i- i ji .aioy. s ae no l.ui.t.-r i. :.- .: a. ol ; I cra.:.p. 1 to. -.. but -piv ..!.. tie. .: o..t mi j ! tiie floor and t: i- s u make ih a.i a . i.iae ' ti: sa'aal'i . I i ..ii..fi:l tie' - iri i -as i.. thai bt.hvh, s.,e. t f,..i "l.i t'.r t tiie t -pa nt era -hi rei : i se ol' m ia t si:e iis. d to ii.. a a si e i fu.:ht w, h I. r si aaia-r U caa-.e the : sin e u as not t : ::.: a. a: . h. Si-ii ' "V j e. la-t.ah I y I ,i, i: ; m h biai t. t h' ai ! br,.:i : r at t.,.- toe a. aa 1 maay a girl "ho . is pnaal .! a r ..;. aei. -i .l'a .r..;r. -i.e 1 li aa V. Ill I ii v fi -r a:..i . l.scw ! t :: toe el a !i;..a I sir i ia tiie .'hciit !..:', at h.':i:e . s ,.r era. k -1 on the col il i ... p Ts. 1 i.t v. e : I .va i s ah- Oi-ii r m i-. p. . ,.! ii car an- thia.r but i.a: 1 j . ..t at: I to s .! ukl bate i:i of ti, baa ! :a 1 I'm r .. s1 -i A .ao'at: ir a i - a t : I: i.n . a.'..'.- ; :.i! tin ir le.es ' !.;. s i if walk -v uci T isiiic- : v 1 1 . - in o a -r 1 ' s .1. ii!. !i-. by to. a. ti ta a:,-l are be t!i..t tiiea w.tii: b..,.-ie:h i; !"'"i i a bat those n im ha 1 C-.I- reet it ( i.i r : i at ear at I v p. a- : ice. udvi- .-ii set i : at i eaa,; la-ii -iuapracti I I wiiti-a in y aa tb. ' 1 kiial i.i their d.c- .jug i as r.raat.y l apro-.i o ; et 1 i.iere a i.iiiii.r iti j eoi.ii i b. st- ;. ; i.iaa ;:::.; et., - si. aart the I-j. t toward the ;;:.: i at every j iaUslaal ivliai tac ! ot i ; . i ! a bow it cr .. iti up.-.i th- v( rtic.l pi-u - i .len t!i a r b.ot TheV ti t rev :i see ia its; I -'""-' 1 I '!' ''''." 1 :-,:i i i-. i n..' Ci : in paratlel laa ; i- i ' : --' "il . .-ing loi uaol asid !.;.; :. v.. ;r.i p.v. at. m:. .or v. i-i ire.pn n; I y cori ae: loe.i w..a. ...... -i ,.i..a..a,..a : lapoid. A-.-ii.U-ry i.i tVc I n tn :-e. As tiie i aaae of guui i i tin Ii il i a s.. -:.., 'i b. '.i v. id more ti.at. cv. r ! .,. j,r. ;, tlVsi by eatrao.i, baf, .is v.a.l . a ikv :.t di -:a:;.--s t.f i.ii! s. and the i .,:,r..;n'( hntt-ri. s l-iu-t. at !e:.,t. 1 , I .ketie.1 I re iitfaati v can v. i.titi". i to aa opt nun T vi rv pi e;iii..r i :,.,,stal: e ;. l e p.ev,r il lao, a rsi , cumni is so trei.i."id. ai that, v. heii In - i .;p. ( atte; n s c laa lat oni.e t :: t a. it - ; thing bit,, reasoaabiy m ar lii-t.ua a. ;.;., ' ,.,,, p- , t ,., -,;;.. verds, tiie da. I can i s-arc !v l.:;g. YVe shall .- in. can- j ,,...,.;.,, bie- i: at liir. eted a.. "iiii.it La i:l..t. Saint . v. 'ueli la .ii .1 for boars. rud i I a.', e s tin l ic .i bt to tae iirtiiierv , !" l-'!-i aio l.asa; b... ;.ti coital- liy -I l.ii.v, lay It.i-ir f. mat 'el. tai.e . 1 uae t acci.n.te aim, a.i.M sai'.os aial v. ihl .ii-1-h..r.-s. take ..in taat their :, :, p,in ;,,.!. :i.i. ;...,, e : I. can . :,- ,::-'il' t:" ir ,,'"',!'.v :' l-"''' ' ll""'e . j. .j . . i.e-tructc. e. i'i a-ons to ui F.-rih . h w: bat i' re- , 1To, i -f, the i;..ti-i i . -t in of arth.ery ri- i ;t vi n us. as couioleteiv 1 lil : obsolete, no efforts rkoliid be spared to ' ti o.,.;., , f,,rard every available rim as j Ci .juiei.b. as pos.ii.le. and the ora;:iii,:atiou i t ,,e .),,'. .;.,... an.w ..a,,., I i. irrs'te-i-d i c as lo teeur- this object, the pans and i eir train i I-. injj i.lv. ai.s kept ia close ti tn.-i' t v. i:h lis- ie-t i f tie army and vai le ol' rapid laoiueiit to t i .. 1 run t. ..tae I . t a 1 1 ti 1: rv s- h a: : I 1 i.- a I te.-i ri.a,!v ,,, ,,, .. , cniiteinl i.i tin livid j with iaiuuliy: it j-houkl con; i.it r iu-clf a : isa-s-e r-iii r;':.. asan i.i anythiag like an .. . ''- stria: .ie. asai oace it has im-n ,,ace-.l 111 Its true osltl.itl It. s'iout-1. it po-ei I a ll.-u-r fail hack. A: Ih" same I .;,,.,, a, ,., j;iaase:a at ,.:.,t. artili. rv. I ,m.in. ,.. i;. . ,; t r.p:.c s.,f ! .,;;:. li.-l.ls ia ' IIUHli.n, ttitr. ,.,., ua.av o.-c.e-..ita, i.e ' c.n at h is,i-i il, i. --'I'i.e Aca 1 lay. i " .,,, f..r ,:. .,,,. i . , . , . . Joiiii. v.a.e- up: 1 b. :r a s us the -. - s soaiaiii .. i v iti ! h b - nisi :" ,Ut of b. 'I.) "floa t be lil drive '.Ir.t cut: Le. o ittis ; , .own taat st ep .stairway . t liver ciK ki-ii. J am. it tor ' yai ; r" i-i aiiv." tvith stiig!:! :; mi l ik-i a -.an, Hii'tts. if Joti liavn't any coniid. -n--. m lay laanagetni tit of lap .gun ; aa can take tiie 1 ve! er and go uhv. .1 mtselt." -CbFag. i'rikui.e. Cm ' r::e;!:'. i.i it . T. ia r:t ilV. r ;ra.!i-i.; ii"f ttiiythiir.; tluit U hj.!-. a r.iie i.' a I-';i;itif ui an 1 exbilaratira ;tx' tari '. and o'iivt men. ho ni.-.er U t, r.r: ' t. iui of thi-iii-elvi-s in a .'elhtful i'asac :i n ben the e.lolii.-ile tb.i r-,Hl ;h- i.i tbaiul.-r acn.-niiU man - s'pp- ' s t'yr a r.iotnent tliao'v rs aad j tr a's T.i have iimv oelUTatiiittiti ri'i-in . f iae viiL' tb , dofl'iTs-s, but. tseii-r- ia :: s. tin p.aa did tc-ti.-f )-r. and 'j cndcrefi e .indou'etediy te:;d ii.-iinttly 1 to j ,dt:ce a lea; !ireeil..-imi tbe.t is wortii , t '.i: ja T il'to ;ieconiit. 1 he sur :va! af tin- i t;:t. st is the I it that jjon-n r.u-iti -:: is; tie- thott.-itt and o!, rvataai of ci.-e.- on oast. .nib. cvrri. . il with i : iaw t" preserv iu fie. ii, m-... and 'i' ;iii)titat:.i:4 defects, so that little bv liitlo '. wehaM roeliived in the course of a m i" tif.a y t.i a; proach ciiii;a wr:ei tioti. I ii a t".ie! . stone m.-n were put no on f I'etn'.io that m.iaiM.'icent animal is ni l L'ive half a mile start to any Arab s. , il that ever was foaled and run away fi.'iu the Arab at tho tinwii f a four uaii c ;ii.'. Vet'ltt need Hot le collsiui for if the astern bred lnrv only carrinl a pi.!aa-e stamp t!ie result would by mueii afiiit t!ie saaiia Mini In:; i-ould can y fourt.s'M stune c.i ansa a country, ,.ue u we come to ,....r,, s;eed time ia really no knowing C v ;;l ;,es like Ormonde. Enorry, 1 p;....,.,- t'hariie and other mi!it lane ,;,,., i,. !( tj,..v a.vti press: ii. If tile b .arni Hail w.-re to brio : or fy vt U-st iicres the Newmark 1 j icr-i cotd.i pi.-k oat flty li.Iies ! I . s (j,, iraecaad rite inimals. and mf or-t ,i..u K1 tliav bivn press: d. If tin ef tiie label C'.u'l distance the Ust of ;':a Aim: i on ;::tv t. raia: while, if b ft ,y I, -: w.-r ni'i i i .Vi r nr. V i-oiirsi'S f run. h. a;s w,-r run o!i ever aiiv coursi's froit: pa ;. J; u ,., f-,r n.ites. the Kliglisi: u" h it's s -.o;;iI net lose' oao. ''he i liam- f i ti Ar.th of the world was match-.. j a.- of liiovior-t t'loroie'lilireni. Z in ti'atai::::: the iai i at I i.-.? i "I later" carriia ! a'io"t siiest (., miua" than tin pride et Lett' ' ('.. .. '. . .-aid v.i.a by a ipcirter of a mile ' ; I': 'et-si t-.,a-lv tiie Lri-c-.ii-rs of racer- - i ha'. be ti i . i b. it i r in the swii'ti st. j trout- t 1 i.n.-l coiirageotis Imri ktiio-.ti t i woi 1.1. and e cami.t ; a i'- r 1 t i ia -h t that considerat ion, i. .- 4 i . ... ( pie-. ' V 1:1 l' -t Stl l . : alt-T JK I lis tH ri j ia, i r: till oi'iags pr -T!t J rVlelia Asiatic !n!.l WiT.. -S TI T.,.; . .;:..,, s.-oirta, rs who have tak.-ti sJJi-J .. ,'.,. r ,.;.,.. ()f -i,,vi.,u. i ,- .,a ,v ; , ht:iiaiii'; pl.ttvff , , ,;: ; . Wiier- troiii.le ernes in b KB , ; , ,,, ,!i-:.os.il of tln-e matrimoraailr i: ...lo.l ladies sti.-ii:;i::'g the iliscovery el aiaii I" p..r-ii'r-. No .vainer does n ri low annt.ii'icis tier intention of st-iir- aiio-'m r hiisii.m 1 if sins can than -,. i lii-oiineil by ail ber kitii and kin. c:t J p.. p,.,. ,'. .; . . ... ; 1 1 it .tin--a ami in some ctisi - et.t a-irii i ui pj.-k i;p.-i living forln rsi it. liie r- i'.i.-i'i'-rs l.i 1 under an obligation. i- ii f- i". ' i s 'i'teti t.he severity of tile ::::;;-. a en:i t thei. 'st of their abiiitv :s d i a.ii :i.at oiia . t widow homes hav I c ta. ii-hed b ro and tlu-re. '."Ii :.ai .ii ut i .. p-rh.ip., as jj.xhI a one a i.ri 1 le iiev isi'd. but the luauauert L i tan norm-: a ae i'ut to b -flivii'il. mnn pof ! t.o- 'ITV il.llsy i.f th -a bi n... ., li the r.dinitteil to make clinic r.a.,,ng the la n avad beau! ies, and tl. -s ,,f course, a ci-rtaiti amount cf phiiai. niii-t lie abowed to euabi'. il, (-. : tract i eg parties to come to tern 1 H I Ad n -aternal bead i of lauiilie, v.e i kno'.- t!.tte-.e:i wii.-n onlvoin nft iir, .ai.i ...iti - goi-ig oti in a In.nselioli de l.-a'titi a-! c:rciunsp...tj,in ol';. l.a.-i to b. e;.ereised. Iiire. then. n... h tve he- n the perplexities; .if the ii.ji-. ua.'titi a! ti.a Julpi-ori houu 1,1 ! v.h. i :-. eat;--live amorous youths I.. . ,'a,-. co u in : :n !:. .n v : killi .li w ie.V'. a , he h: 1: iV roalas cxi-etasit aetutiM . , : iae an i. c, y pi i,.r .t:-iet-1 in 1 ' ;,'. - . ! It tiii-t iee', --t IT;:,, i f cur 1 .-: r.l' r f;:-e. Sis: c. bim-ever. t- ' -v.r -: i a; ;,. ar., to I ri:- about a eon- 11" eaa .1 fumaber cf tnarriai"-:. thco lit:""11 i.n :.e f laion ; ia the i.ia.chi-u rv m.v. : na-.L I -.i. i here is i:o f st, ni..r.. t. r, i b!e tkiti that of tho Indian cbiM wi.1,.-. I I to en isolated and boiK-k'ss , ! l-1 t -.-hi!., yet i.i her early tew S". llCioi.'.'. UtlSNil j j .:ii.. tc,: to tti,. itsiu-.::.) iv i:1: Lo,u that! A ! :.-i yi.-t r.t Spriti-Theld, Ij.,., v. j 1 a ra.iroad d'.'iuil'ead for ma i.aseahe:! to lusbome, aU,at t-.-r .101.1 1 i I-.-;: go. pv a tclegRtm ; -,i ; ti:e . eriotrt iiniss of his w he r ached Chicago it was Ft nitig. t.ial tiier'.- was but one in 1 l.i, town that night. As he v. fur tin' train time he noticed : i tor was a ne-.v (nasi, w hom !:' ao.v. aud t'seti for til-lirst tin;- ' ! t 1 mind tin fact that he laid . :;;::::! j a -sin er that read in hisr- ' pruigsi Id. Appioaehisig the 1 r. be isitredu-ed himseifaa . cm. et.inci. s. said tliat all the iciora, ktsew him. and he never I t . v lc pa s t.Jthem, so he had I e ..... ia. (ioubt it ii ail light." PtlO t'oactor. "Inat I cat'tiot carrv 1 Tbt. at." sai.l tiie -.;. ti.'tsas:.. p!-:;,!i:,.on ivtio iv;. is very ill. I must go hou. vjoy fur, " ia." -atf : has' a. ai forry." repiie 1 tin rots. hi' Miitog plai I ctisuiot can-.-vo:t." 'T i'l fror - ti. reauvhoiiVariiund itpi-,.;,;i:i . !"J" P b. s.,aeapa...;-,V:,.Oa,!vw!s hM ,., . ' ' - s -ndpreve XiKeha: cot:.ii!ct-.r Inn -.v of nobody a;- - wrferinif. a ii 'viai lap! tliat uathority. (0111 in ' b" 1-1 1 !he i"bb;. ist in ilespia :a!lb..-.e to dm.. fl,.t there. :-i,-i ' t kno'v til" ro- I. and it r.-ii tak-L.' cnia -r v..-i: t List touched ! J' f .!.! viat a I re iieatss-::: and said: : T- ;a; t carrv v for nuthia-r. but i "-.'nt' oi" 11101:1 .. loyou h nUTO mail, r :.:. 1 ligiitr.iag:" rxflaiuic ulto c. iat. stai'itig nil orer; "Fvogi tr at. 1 da 1 - , .tlit :e ti;i my p- K.-i 1 .1: r; 1 o t m ijuv a ticki t - I .a back he. aid: r m'Ij i. yoti Is;, ai t 1 leitfioin 5 . - y I ; ' ( i never F.ve thoitght fflrE ( ktg l.'yt.re. I had ! a-;-"ltetn th; y ; !ari jj. .' ' b-.A en r.r.yihis ; i ,.l a pa.m." Ii -M rrrrsvras, iil.l'j. V,' .',:. it.gloa I'ot. Ue U! F 'Eli: it ir
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