"QUAINT OLD TOMES. TWO BOOKS WHICH A NEWSPAPER MAN FOUND IN ENGLAND, Wow Pomsyivanis Was Boomed In Ye Olden Time--Ita Climate, Soll and Peo- ple Prassed-- A Schooimaster's Textbook That Belonged to William Penn, days, and which, I think, conld hardly fail to interest any Pennsylvanian so 1: nm shall endeavor to describe thers as weij 2°7er mislaid. We invariably meet the | as I car, as most people can pver see them, Poth of them being rars and one being absolutely nniqne. v The first of these is a sunall duidecimo of not more than 100 pages, though the lead one to expect rather a larger vol nme * An Histories! sid Geographical Ae and of West New of the Situation, the Whelewosn re TER © of the Afr, the Navrtgahle Rivers aud (the ers, the Prodigions Increase of Corn, the gk sul Flourishing Condition of the City of Philadeiphia, With the Stately Build: ings mud Other Improvements There, the Strange Creatures, ns Birds, Bensts, Pishes and Fowls, With the Several Sorts of Minerals, Stones and Porging Waters Lataly Discovered | the Natives, Abtrigines, Their Language, Religion, Laws apd Castoms : the First Planters the Number of Inhabitants; 28 Also Touch Upon George Keith's New Re Higion In His Secemd (hangs Since He Left the Quakers; With a Map of Both Conntries. By Gabriel Thomas Who Resided Thers Aboot Fifteen Years London: Printed smd Sold by A. Badd win, at the Oxon Armes in Warwick Lane, 1638" He explains in the preface that, as thers pover has boon a Tair or foll a oomnt of Pennsilvapin.'' ba thinks the cnrioms will he gratified with an ample description, He explaing why mere has pot been heéurd of it, prods a thriving foture and says be ""oomid say munch in praise of that sweet fract of land,’ bat reserves it for the body of the book. After this comes a small folded map, very interesting and signed Philip Lew, London. It represents ** Penosilvanin’ as reminting ot cody fomr conntics-— Bucks, Philadelphia, Chester and New Castle, with Virginiaon the west, West New Jersey on the east, Maryland on the soath and Canada on the north. Some of the names ara rather surpris- ing. For instance, immediately opposite Philadeiplia, on the Delaware, is a Dutch fort, sud juss back of that is a place called Ysoomanshaghkings In our own state the chief pisces seem 10 be Haverford, Darby, Plymouth, Ger mantown, West Town, Radnor, New town and Loseston. : “After the map 55 small pages are de voted to the description of Penpeyiva- nis, from which we learn that, though the provines is 800 miles in length by 180 in width, by far the greater pact of ft is still ip the bands of the natives who are “supposed by most people to Bave been of the Ten feattered Triben" i ‘The Dutch come apd traded, the Bwedes and Fions came and settled, and finally William Penn came and fonndad Philadelphia, *'s noble and. beautifal city, which contains shove 2,000 hoases, all inhabited and most of them stately and of Yrivk--generally three stovies high, after the mode in London. Moreover, in this provinces are fomr great market towns-~viz, Chester, the Germantowo, New Castle and Lewis town.’ Among the laws—for this author gives a synopsis of those also—perhaps the most striking is this: ‘Thieves of all sorts are obliged to restore fourfold, after they have been whipped acd fm- , scoording to the nature of their erime, and if they be. pot of abil. ity to restore fourfold they must be in | tree has been veorgnized 8s 8 symicod Among ths Greeks and th ® | servitude till "tis satisfied. I conld give many more curious ex cerpts, but will content myself with one {decorate the beildinge and streets of | “The Christian children born here are geoerally well favored and beantifal to before passing on to the other book : bebold, being in the general cbwerved to be better natured, milder and niore ten- der hearted than thow born in Eng land." The other book is still more rare is called © A New Primer, or Methodical Direction t Attain the True Spelling, Reading at . Writing of Euglish, Where unto Are Added Some Things Necewvary and Useful, Both Forthe Youth of This Provines and Likewise For These Who From Foreign Countries and Nations Cuno to Settle Among Us. By F DP, Printed by William Bradford jn New York and sold by the Author in Pennsil. vania.' The printed book self isa enrions ~Htthe pobonibae 1 1% #0 rare (hat i js not meotioned by Allibong, who was himisalt a Philadelphian. Brut this pas ticular copy is of especial and extraor diary interest becanse it has been bound up with about 80 blank pages, upon which the author, in most clvar and beaotifn! manuscript, bas writted some very quaint things It was es pecially bound for William Penn, with his initials and the date 1701 on the cover, and inside is a book plate bearing the Penn arms and motto, and “Wil liam Penn, Esquire, Proprietor of Peu- sylvanis, 1708." It is worthy noting the three different forms of spelling tha name of the province used by those two different authors and by Penn bimsell } ri K., aii berg Dispatch. 4 Bs pb NPN BSL RTA Unwilling to Experimaul. She-—No, Ned, it wonlkdn't be ju. dicions for us to marry until after you | have had your salary increased. He (pleadingly )—But two can live cheaper thax one, you know, 2 Nellia | She-—Yes, 1 know, that's what people say. As a matter of fact, they have to | ~Somerville Journal 'smemorial life connt of the Provimwe of Pennsilvania Jersey In America; the Richness of the Soil, the Sweetness . to the farmer, bot 10 the community. neously adopted the cal of the frrest ROVErns every circumstance of iia is the sarvival of the pnfittest stance, the Dutch, Swedes and English, With. freon a relative, Cidrrven pily and man fn it uiters at a procession Is pak | victory. | mations, | lar no cue now Knows It | YORT society — Birmingham (England) Cor. Pitts | pESSIMI STIG L LAsOUCHERE. Thinks the Principle of Peeversity 4 Santenin reriasrd Tu the Goversa All Departments of Life. It has be at & curious perversity of climate—so we have been accostomed to consider it—genertlly provides one sort of weather to match a precisely op- posite sort of clothing. Thos a walking stick will generally attract rain and an a! umbrella will prodnce sunshine i 1 have before me now two little books | which have been lent to me for a few Indeed governs the principle of perversity every department of Life § observed from time im. | ywo ureLonG LOVERS, A Rr re syiers the Old Conundram. Tired iv a Joog day's work and feel. fog a bit ‘'plue’’ over some mmlers which bal goss sonnter 16 my hopes, | “was walking down Broadway one night last week, on my way home after 10 orkwek and the down it mas fown | gireets were almost desertad I noticed an 2 ¢ tinmman Bhenld mushine be necassary it will be wet. Documents of no importance are | people whom we ars anxioms to avoid | apd miss those we expecially wish to mwet. A woman generally loses het | heart to the wrong man a man gener. ally marries the wrong woman. Every : gh the | np will be sble to add to these exam. following title page might easily mis | . " : a am ples almost indefinitely from personel and pleasure of being sione together. | axperience. Theres ara no socidents whatever | that every incident fs governed by an in. variable law. Careful observation anid Modern science has Tlie | that the stady of statistics prove beyond the : poswibilivg of doubt ‘hat clothes do yory Cand passed the old pe sla the pn enn weather, A digo. vas inabils Bot nn iF every yoember of materially infloene: sry whicli should be Recent woisnce, moreover, theory of the surviv The primal low which For in: mean in to Inberit a fortnue the larter will to extreme oid age In hteratare and in As | turned throngh Sixtesnth street #4 indy and an cider gen wniking skowiy, arm in arm, evidently husband and wife He was apparently about 70, she perhaps five FORTE ¥OUNGEr They seemed very fond of each other. There was just this Jeast little inclina- tion of the head of each toward the oth. er, and they were strolling along so slowly as to suggest the thonght that their pace was regulated not so much by the infirmities of spe ns by the desire They were talking esrnest ly, It rained earber in the evening and the sidewalls were eli wot wo I bad put on my robbers before jesving the offs. Consequently my pronch was poiscioss Just 38 J ¢ Erte Be ap sd to Bix wife aod ssid, ae if in anewer fo woman remark she had made my dear, I HEe t think God amt has errs from a yrang husband the words Parl panreTn survive | Chad a weight are the man of talent fails, the charlatan | attaing fape. In finance and an com aeres the swindler makes a fortune and | Pde inter bankraptey ficmrish The pattern Sunday wv is cut off in hia youth: the GYR TG BRAT OO DEYEr THATTIes wihy 3 youth BEB al 4 GBB WwW the Wonian niteriy wight! in pre ssive GUTTER . Lon Hea ww rivai ==1.catvl wm Truth s fashionable, the honest man bs | An enemy be i them { Hera 5 wud, marries bap | diox respected and regretted by | fwera piarvied and we marries Kis The Metailie Seiendar ot the Diplomatic | Corps on New Yeii's Morniag. Washipgion's moat picturesque fea. | ture, the dipioanatic (orgs, never gels in. to action putil 1p reeeplicn at White Honse on New Year's day, ad though the individual members will b seen oat in sedety for a mouth or mre before the recognized social sensor. AL diplomats come ont strong, and the pro consion of the members of the foreign fagations anid erobassctes from the White | * thongh one Tean Himsa £5 the home or hotel of the se secre tary of mate, whers the triak last iz served, I3 one oo the po sights of the year. Many of the px tion of Washington May op alo crdier to get a place on the White feroa whore they ms PRAS BS FOOD 88 If Bas properly attended to 1 After thin recep gation ies wu tha Rosas of the so thay pas fromm ih in tei gi ErILS & Bl » RIL INE 5s gaia un! pg # lg RRs fal avines and spades dram major fut emt with fuse bullion streng fegats 4 weds fy the of ies of peanty and x American crowd the gates that every wae Line while fie tig, With comteiepin. otis emphsk the nt which orn oftenest in the narrative of the adven tares of Chimmie Fadden —lsdianapo bin Jemrnal. £3 FH The Sacred and Symbolic Pala Proms tha very earliest times the ir Romans palm branches were need fo their cities in botsor of the return fa victorious army. Thix custom 217 to have been taken from the eo bot fron what ane in pasts At & very varly age the Hebrews won sersutotied | 1 dourry F palm Brauch al ie Be prams we eho ¢ SEiam, paolo to SE & ALE Christians It to expires t fisn over i fom As el A. nD it Tos pls bi these Winn abun $38 tdi FN Ee 1s Lotis Bepblic o Rarouess Rothaehiid. The Baroness Ratha bid paid a pres ty if soxueabat exaggerated | eran ment toa phy dagus the other day, Khe weed tl indy to an With bor and alter asked her to tr the tone of ber plano same fron the Revs wba had the insfrument ansiey ing, feadensctwe lie,” said the “that you might see that the only ure I pro mised myself In Fou enon this ¢yenir 38 Was the 3 dk sade Tita Lawful, Crimsontesk — [3 pitching pecnivs an | ecnmidered gambling? Yeast— Yes, I believe it “Well, Ise a New York dry goods | store has two ocologus fountains as at tractions. “Certainly. “Well, why do they allow them 0 maa leaves on the | up a pictore throw up a scent!’ ’~—Youkers States i { man ! big {ony the New Year's reception, however, the | | ar» very ipgrenions, | anything we { which was worked br a {om a seesaw and So mo { down pamped the f be caused | through the LC the oven bmtter and serve Dot as possibile ‘of water Cress, {Way make an exce ‘dinner if sccompanied by thin slices of | brown brewd and butter —Ladiss’ Hone EF me. Froma 8 lover tn lis ride 4 sen niental, wr rd 3 wi al serfainiy mn byes. bt From a buasbarndd of three secre nd ten to a wife of 4 afd dignity which made then sweat to bear and wholesicne to might have » SRN aw Lrecail Here was hs wh toad ina witenos for thee id oY vast lig ad 13 wis ode story of twin lives Hote was t5u answer Jet Wae | Ff fairy fais and Erie troiy when ar lee Now York ‘Hesaid KOREAN CuURIGA TE £5 3 | AIl the Tocls Mudie by Hand and Native from Deed. i other things i and an of ry EER 3 sive Linge Wa prt shy ony The bull which exrried baggage T pony was fret throawn 4 the ground. fogs were Lied topether so that be conldn's poesinle kick “Then the blacksmith trom shoes fis Dis Bammer iwas had while he was being sb sevrned to be very goed from the minds in the no the eoantry. The tools ars made of jt ¥ 5a tinh ponnded hoop 5a rode irom 6 Kane with the bz font wit sit on his bead 3 he ron and it sanes rihern part of tf the semniry Ey thm prooged hoes being have in wire aking ool in this Mlackamin's shop, sod nil the tons and paows ay a be hand The blackemith had a rade ball ¥ who a ving on fire «a bias other places 1 saw bellows whieh threa and four SPH, 5 A | and ape i 2EL x ors worked by polling a stick in and ont + | Bike that of » sgnirignn, and everything fis rude In the extrema " Sovetimes horses are shod by strapped op to poles, #5 that only twa of theatr feet 2an rest on the gromnd, and the band which goes an belly bolds the horse up ¥ haviy $i Lie Los Cmbad Riz bury Craanite, A Lake of Baiting | Lava. Maura loa, the gigantic Hawaii volcano, has Two craters or opesiogs ome of which, Kilagea, 3 the monntain is (4,1 lsnea is sitoated oo the eastern side, abut 4,000 feet above the Jevel of the : sek This marvelous crater ip really un vat Jake of boiling lava which rises and | falls coptingally by the action of sub: terranean fires like a troahied sea of molten metal the lava is dsshea against the cliffs amd § lansy | 4 ul flauents, gigantic knobe, miniature i trees, and in fmitation of grass, leaves) {etn © Another form of glassy filament to be foond along the shores of { lake is in the shape of queer buneben { and tufts of lave made np of an aggre . gation of vitrecos threads whic { tives call | hardens there in the form of long. & this tery h the man Bg tha 4 Ain TE Sell ‘Peles hair.” goddess to whom the ty cated. These glossy threads by . Gian Pele Lead ee 3 wr PREBLE fay syaall particles jo the like baile Jeaving a WW hen the seve aw im eal 3 TEAR ® Fo wn SATs Are £ thane rv Goan Ba solid pws wr od with hain “hafe™ mative AEE Si 45) ¢ was aren CTE CELERY SELOTE it i fie Priect large rubbed thoroaghly, th in a fares LG with the rognd side of the 3 § Winn they open the As won ad they per shell, sprinkle per and chovped pas CA RlarR ghee in ip ey Ten a li WIL AA SET, Wd id a sta bed iresters secvesl In this ot first course at Jonna Explaioed, “Pa. what is a trip b “Ins the hammer, my son, that rome nerves when sh Veelletroit Free Press ArTmier Sans the Street An however wonderfol they may apiear amen to write each a sontencs tence agreed ap ha COREY, pe Sik : perfect Little heart and the farming ool to bad mls, meaning ante as goon as - Amwrics They ® | a Ee L Fate,’ In’ romnd the ] largest active wolan io crater in the world The 0 feet high and Ki In tossing to and fr | FOR LITT LE FOLKS, AN iT HGEN: Qus THK, What Looks Like 8 PAT gt ¥e Ferformance Is Really Yery Shnyle. Foy sndion® times th ignr of hand porforwire wore popniarly regarded | with wwe, oy bBelpps win were gifted with spernatnral twisvire, and the oes. formers, To their own fpr tutes, k dare nod th pontradiet the ganoral bein Nowadave, lorunw enongh that ail fests of lege fp Ro cm Le anite well rodeminin, , are knew how wa quite natural, if we miy tier wore done Ome of the poseling tricks perfor by 80 called public mind readers or clad. voyants, is an extremely single decep- | tion. The performer standin ig ots the | stage, asks several perso in the andi of paper aod seal it in an envy Of oouree SBE | jaar and afterward oo Deena dienes is ae nfednrane sed § iets iw time of {he ane Wrtese 5 mers. When § the hones the or vimfed taf oreliand tHcy Lf Pe, the ssistant pom gathering up the an frate’s contri b # wha tw $ ta $y Fein 8 Fen AW I my mp, 1 {irene apd the the pe Th paper, Ww Beta 1 ing op i% Oivey Pyar pe rT & $33 thm per reels what 18 in WAY tn subwin Yas uv peaty i HH Fg Avdted with aia 85a wa Te ne apie Wo EH ZITAT gr Two chiudren | Liye Loy wisn 10 ste Apa) or a XY, whieh 1 ends, rd = sachs ceagnd any Bs hey gently (t form etd ISeRTIITIE NG OF Fos “Lowe in a pul” I: aetd ita man that the tapder liftla green § {hens round seals, PR Se and Ber fortune yi from the fart wal belle $a tear Ax in popping ro petals, the answer depends on the rep a Gf the lowe in a pa If itde sharp and had, Riser 18 tat J 1 oma gx the nuetion tit fu anti or alight. If yon away aii t fo sewsddn at baw of go of the rainbow, — Reamdi "by logise Willis Foead, Nook lia 5 3 . Pa 18K; SN eg 2 NR that iw daniel “an b eve breath, ox ian & i Lap TR ERE iy . 4 Tha arpa ing the Book of $35 ME. The Bicyele Mubden. Le ed afraid OF subaru relirewbiing robe Away and fur like» gleming ar Shin wheels past Tha red avi] Teak ey, 5 The Blevels syuadd a An Ber ap missed Bar Aving daria Wows her air makes them blithe sand fair gris in Xow York lat eM World A Clever Child Wa think wi have some very little girls nowadays, and Bile iri tink 1k agteel ves Duther © toa, % child ike this Maria Was Drs n i in ber CLNEr sree of the Tene er, but ow hat g IHATRS Cibwmying treders, wed vou four how tarumt Meat SGN “does 2 i Pd SW told me to Pues TO gH an vig wdrpd inane 8 Jom TAK tx) wt WE wixid t Shh ¥ BE igh Sa Xr Ought, £8 WEY We Wi wy "bt wicn Tit Rts. Laer | tiolan in bis western home ns slip Cpromptiy, bad the Tk : farniahed CL Roane paves gid tiie ; partment iL Was in Lofar avery day. and thers are In | imorsiag » wa by rapped th * shew fedund +¥ given id atthe sands HE GOT AC L E RKSHTP! THE SENATOR MADE A BLUNDER 8Y | WHICH THE APPLICANT PROF ITED. When Seastor Blank Wanted Anything Prom Secretary Chandler, He Wanted It Bad How the Young Man Was Let Prown Cay aud Remained Bark in ihe seventies. whey Zaoh Chander wae at the Mead of the interior b department, a young man from one of | the western states came to Washington | to try slerieal life in one of the depart | mente had been quite a ward poli agiped | both the senators from his Bane wonld | be glad to do him » faver. Ha spent | pavers) days taking in the sights of the | capital, then went op to the senate coe | sfternocn and sent in his card to Bens | for Blank The senator responded | imibor shown into and for some time | together, talking of | hme crops the young man broke the ice by info ing the seantor jost what kind of a pl he wanted —duin't care mach what de- x TE $ tha mearbia room, they mt on a sofa Then | Wall don't know,” enid tive wena. kneel places are ped is : pines » me fram ubeint every ate in Abra locking for almost anything in the shape of an appointment me gu s'eloek tonight.” said the senator, © wail talk the matter over.” Promutly at the appointed Gime he Hed the doorbell and was ostered 0g | ] barry, whera faand he sear x a looking over Pan the 17 ahont XK and Ly mY DOtRe La sipnr and | his jonraey, sud Jim on —_y I was | : sil Sento Flank I bax f th Secretary Chand tor, ta give yon a position department’ picking op an sosealed Setter from his desk apd handing it 19 thie young «Men speaker‘ ‘and | wonid shatgest that yon at Mow and jrement od it mBOTTOw porning. have ales mailed the sees tary a little personal note, lethug bs hooowe thas when want anything oo iiffoe | wars 12 ng veRsterner was bowed cnt ff the roomn with smiley and a be wid haseishake Ar lis Bote] ba sad down fo think over his god lack Hay thought of the senator's letter, and i it out of his pocket snd read Pea fn thay Interior Sa had any: a & 50% Ne * ey i BE Figs 0g Faas 3 fae Shame Sasson damn of tay grest aed gio senss ste WwW Sn Yaa with a Wiriig hopmemsent Troe se for a clerieadin | Bade oa wrt ily Sutewest ta Bim sof ovnrm Bam over Wo poser Sender mercer. Let Mom down ewer Foam, Tise young man dropped the letter, and © » big sigh strogaied ap from onder bis watch pocket. I wonder what be said in the Little pote be matind tO tie seem tary?’ thooght the young esndidate Then bo realised that the seiator had Bien the wong letter, sod he at stow determiond to call at the interior department the Dext marning and wre what ti the peste hag! for veonid | ora 5 ei } About 10 wi the pext forenoon Cota wp en --Be the palirnd messenger showed a yong man inte Seeretary Chandler's offioe “lapatcr Blank told me last night brad had written von and sdviesd pe to os gn yon this morning, seid the gent iensan CAR ves sanjed the semdary po paturedly, ploking up Dum Ris desic CJ Cpe letter and glancing over it : senator speaks of you in the highest rernw, art oe very great fo iis regnest for your appointment. Wait a moment. ad toneling a bell be sent Bis mesen. | ger for the chief clordl Alter a wo. ment § ormversation with the hie cles ll Jk sanate. There iu a 85,200 made vacant br resigpatin + and [ have anders yon appatarment to the place A month later Senator Blauk woe walking throngh the patent office, and in the corridor mes the new clerk in bo oMon ctat The sesator wa surprises] and 5 trite dsconeerted, bat he sboos hands with his roung friend snd ssid ba was glad 10 see Din thers “Wall I'm gisd tobe here,” od 1he clerk. Aud, senator, hig Band inside his vest add squarely jn the other's eye, rig} ht mr inside pocaet 1 keer that Httie pes wegunt pote vom thomgh it you a ad 0 Secretary Chandler, telling him whe yon wanted athing von wanted 2 bak Explanations were anpecessary. sora ar Wi ha the seeretary *Yonoare ho 3 Bb! 39d his 1 uu a Ye The Dirst Lesson of apm Arab Loy ere |g ey 3 4 Paw ilae Ud S ¥ wn 3 py § beantifud Blegiwan England, it op Lhe ate vis gay that ; in putty. and this mer be Foe the Ea great ive ol gia Biba SINTRA rap a wr asd the com {it hal ran © | ar directions | Jim ops and swaps a pint Comb with the | doa haadd sod ity Tele rw gn | dog where | ought to ‘tell a HEAs®. ion : a 3 In midair peda Un heme | Sr ning. Toe okey iar Bove ” qu . While wilted wis Arel Riss Ber © md Son 4 A GREAT WE LF 006. Some Vine Points Which Pwreloped When He Was Pot to the Test. A reporter was talking 10 an old bunt or who had lived many years in the west and other regions where Lo wae part of a man’s daly hving, and. mverention tarped on Sag after replderabnls loageth in othe, ‘1 regener, said the old mein, aay a little, Jow, soft, reminiscent snicken “of 5 wolf dat that my hey 4 m got off of a fuller that you might sail & tramp these tinws Jim bad sn ides he wnowed svervihing shout dogs that was 10 be nowt. and when thin tramp feller samme along with a wiry, mess lookin dog and wanted 10 trade him fer a pine of whisky Jim lowed he was 8 power. ful wolf dog, and whe tramp feller seid thar wasn ta teller ote in the conntry, | fur be was for wolvos pertikier, wo of lanor fer the dog, and the tramp feller pits along pod to dliekin the dog and gittin him ready for a wolf that he kpowod was chen Ka age 5p 1% rgd | the moantain {me me ¢ 3f a run, aravard, the Hr. The ; raf the ald with the dee afer bn abd Jou Teed he oomud end a ae aT ET ahead af aa . HR SEs sans These eilent Ln ad abe Tisd re Hime f {the whl he had no &% ny oy fnawed the wi lf Looper tas hig TEER Lug dim set down fal EY mg ia Basen spviarag thes STR S| oEaYs Tim tiene ‘Had a Notch $4 “Koteh wo ler "Well 14 200 yards aba, Lain the teil dog? mas was hroke, and to may deg at vt x oi mantis Te W asl He wa AH was ran. w 43 1 yon Jim's bears as did't care for batter's 0X #3 $i IR an Lo en af the filer. Got secs od ¥ 2230 ree WR fle Also Served Himself inte lamented en Villler, met » pan nthe alyeets of Bangor, loaded eaiiee and evidently oo very feos of mined She Lowrd hee cfd hin hat and bis ate sonrtiy fash- f hunger, He 4 h wr and of sve tiog from her own poor mom Desai she ocralel mit pay the ren All that ex oitesi Harry’ § eed wr osrohyY 21 ain dear mada. "amidl be ania Yo ii Hae rich man's Grav os da Liar. per at Cin winter's day the of venom, Jar serail Tai Ie Ser Ia £048 RET nn = pemtiton thr Eo fashion narhaps Baps pass Lyon i a tramn, an a 1 trams Had ry a warm curser for ber in an engine rocan, hmutel up same food at porghbaring back dogs, and when the appar was warned and fed he npr valise aud wld ber He marched mutes for hall & dos vk a fronds boat sibicited sm ivi BET WX 2 She wae soars was a hands 3 reek Rutubel af the Yer gic Ba i that way shop Ketone id war abot pear Ww alvin cee a iE straight nk aa dO hes, Deg appre wi ployment fo fiat mb chil my Shia oy hal oe RaW we oH aad Ey. Getainne in the world arid weer asar wooh ~ thins. And wane hat A AF ARIEL SUREemE 8 3 5 E00 Wan an a my nis Bi Potting 1 Nivwly never pong fotze Tor Basi EARNS aly ta yaw famed ii W¥ LEE -
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