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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Madge Uewilders Ldith With thut she shared my knowledge— CHAPTER LN s Mrs. Digg?® Barbara “This Mrs. Diggs you was asking | Barbara's wogds cng out cri | that fn my husband's eyes just now 3 faco of the womun hup apoke ng ¢ a8 she could ubout actually likes the way that |1y, “Ill pay voT one night's, r { T was like a palr of old shoes or gound of the man's veie Mrs. Crumpett lnughed. “That's musician fellow treats he ¥ her [and you'll hold your tongue, of ! had succeeded in astonishing | gloves—comtartable to have around. g I vt Burbara, ) Atk me another one. She' t husband was an awful swell, [ have your place ralded Ldith Fairfax at last perhaps valued for past sem joe and wning the detaily wihie of Mr, 13 of conrse," 1 ler stiff. Sald he wouldn't; She turned and v My protestations of gratitude to | arsociations, but distinetly taken for urhara's copt strajght fro rhara’s flngere twisted togeth- cven let her chew gum around the | steps, She snatched her her for her ald to Dicky in his mag- | granted, 1f J had jumped over the | 10 @y “Who i Mr I 2" she ask- hou and wanted to plek out all [the hed and ran down azine venture had roused nothing | traces, left him to his own devices | Then she need down . 1. throngh tight her clothes, 80's to be sure they 'again. Mrs: Crumpett wavo skeptlelsm in her mind—I was [and engaged in an outside venture own lavender wrapper and elut~hoe andlady was washing her | were ladylike, Told her hog short her fist in the air sure of hut my - apparently [of my own, ho might give me hos. | the wet clothing in her arms s hands wnder the fancet. “Pe's o vhe could wear her skirts, t80." ['to the front door. nalve decluration that 1 wanted te disapproval, but 1 was also sure | more tightly. In a moment she wa (Nophone pluyer in the ten-twen Mrs. Crumpett put the fairpin | The door slammed, cutting off ¢ to “play around" with him fn or. | that Y would have his intrigued in. ne and the gewing room room | ty-thirty theeater orchestra down | hack in her frowsy hair, and looked ftirade and Barbara wes on th dor that T might be free (o pursuo | ter | . 1 in Barbara's face, town. And a bi he is. Knocks at Barbara again somg plan of outside work of m hard to keep the con- | - The sound of quarrcling came | her around when he's deunk “You like your room?" she ask.| &he ran down the, walk, lookii own, brought her to attentlon us of all this out of my ! more umicably. “Do those bums Neither to right nor left. A i aulekly as it she had been an ani- ni afrald that .| make a noise and bother you? Be. | reached the ¢, i shadow feil bitlous rookic In the awkward aquad. | y sparent e g | @ . r A ange if they do, I'll sure throw ‘'eny | across the ground in front of hir ho has mot the years of training |ighy, 3 : . : X out. It they were up with the rent, | Barbara raised her head, “Bruce nor the n 1l poise which would Stop and Tell Dicky," i ¥ it would be different. They haven't %he said, have enabled either Uilllan Un . my dear Ldith, being neity- N cven any baggage worth holding Her bags dropped to the grou: woad or Katherino Bickett, for in- | or & moron nor n sentimentalist. u | 3 < - Good riddance, I'd aay.” He hud her hands. “How—" she stance, to disgulse their perturbed § &an, but he stopped her. mazement, and she volced hers | py “MeDermott told me yau might be banally in'a faltering ropetition of | Jupior mec 1 the companior |cated, and waxed more dicursive h{evrr':‘l?l R et vou my query e e v““.‘ & “It's a fine lot of trouble I've had s f her children and the § . . i X » i ’ k[ With ‘em, anvhow. When they first @t the hotel, just after the -papor You want me to take Dick oft | guidance of minds trained in child 3 i b Teame here, she wasn't divoresd C4Me OUt With the story of your re- vyour hands this winter, so that you | psychalogy.” | : B Jo kS : ik an i0 to work," I answered blithe- |she faltered subbornly, o ) Strange Suggestions k does not necd to take up all waking hours, especially as | She saw that Barbara was inter pectuble woman's house bi vou ple 10 said they was man md wife. But 1 goon found ont y from the first chap, Walked inte a | tUF can—sgo that you ca I thought you were a tea ly. “You just now told me how vou | treat before my barrag s | “He told me some other thi : o, abont Lydia and Vale Acres. 1 it wouldn't have mattered, I'd hiy. reveled In - being able to do real | “I was," 1 retorted, h o i eLiaE taleTae found you, anyhow." work in the world. Remember that |school children, with the metheis HORIZONTAL. To kn ifsraleandi madagemptalceTaepanis b stopped, and the dull red blood | See picty 9. P t e rooms, Only she didn't move I once belonged on tho roster of [of several years R, ffeess Bigtuve Prepo wage earners, with definite construc- | Junfor shall have X ctter | T+ Deviee for stopping an auto (pl) |10, To corr tive work as an chfective, 80 you | than his mother. But, my dear, 1|12 Also To observe, can understand how desperately 1!am keeping you too long. And vt | Ui Before 14. Vegalable, chafe against my present futile ex- {1 do want to study the apartment, | ! To throh, 1o pportion. fsten Wouldn't It be possible for me 1o | % Second wete in ecale Constellation (Lion). : i« £ 3 my best. T was i the cly “But, Madge," she sald fn be- e by myself for awhilp? | 0 Toward. e R il ; L lenngd iasaing i wildered protestation, rely you | Then I shouldn't have you on m Constelation, : ; i LA 3 fagh Mre | Crumpett pushed a chair have been doing the most construc- | conscience.” - To jump. 2 6 ) g : o) ziinst the cupboard d elamber tive work of all—you have been ¢ cotras,” she answored brisk. | 13- OF 19 unexpected nvasion by the el : d ; 0 upon ity reacling for a can on | il said Darbara, yery. low, R il fy, evldently as glad as T to end our | ;1 i34 : g S i Eahl R ; oY thought it would e home. I'm Edith Betrays Her Envy futile colloquy. “Stay as long as | -V t1he sume : e : [Cune hera hroo months 880, | gy fireq of being. i strays T do not think she was consclous | you like. Il stop on my way down S o SGtie sl in a road. i | : ¥ e "ul'» ey ki h"«{ll st )«‘n“ A S bo of the polgnant envy that her voice | stalrs and tell the janitress not to | i Clashing of ea Lol gianarhiclos, i ! i 2 1ng ALENTUL s e ChId-You knew JU wonldn't he home. You betrayed. 1Tor an instant torgot | disturb you no matter how long you ,l.xm 'xmn:‘ A : ! ape i P & e ; w’ 7 Qf |’ 4‘ i owxlr]m::” knew that no place would he home my resentment agalnst her fn an |are here, lock the door and ".[‘:,"flf'm Bt i Ehe b "]‘“m';;’b*‘ IO nmless we found it together.” Hi Impulse of gencrous compassion key when you go out,| .’ ol ise d SRR A : : e 4 m:l,“ J i i ; Then the r tion of something | There's 3 bt inside the front G Balatrustur S e e : ; \ e Biok with th Betdinog the else in hier voice, something which | door which summons her.” L i ’ pdihadla oot nied T was sure rose also from her sub- | “That will be splendid!® 1 saiq | 3" Ghaas WasARn ! PR : £ 5 i couldn't stand hig 007 Stralght upon the erown o consciousness, submerged my pity | enthusiastically nd,” sweetly, *1|. ¥ 7alsahood 3 e 5 & f : ) : Gl % Bruce's he raking him look lit beneath a wave of distinct triumph. | suppose it would be too much to A falsshood. 1o sibees RIS ; : 4 e « particularly childish BUlkon Whether ghe w it or not. she | ask you to stop in and tell Diexy | Measure of area ! quge of some aceidents Ouclii™ Mrs. Crumpett had | (VHE END) L Ky Exprassion denoting luug 2. Was indehted. y i : vas dismayed at the spect of my | that I won't be back for a while, and Donules o ava eRRT i o i : A 2 changing my status from a house- | that 1 simply love tho apartment bl flogtny 7 | began to mount in his face. “But e thes and thi t is r clothes and things out of h e e This time it was Berbara who in- terrupted, “Yes. Violetta lives in ere.” She pointed with a litt)e hudder toward the house, and sid- Iy leaned against him, weakly. Why on earth did you come o this horrible place, B a dear?” | { room, even then." ! Mrs. Crumapett shrugged an ! phantine shrug. “Anyhow, I'd the ean fall on her hig tos It . trood on oue fool, stork-wise, n . L sl 2kl 4 . To slash. Standard ype measnre 1 N S : loment, clmost dancing with the hi [ wife to a w earner! In our pre If you haven't time—he said you sntralto. 5o Chilnds ik 2 - C :gfn::":;f':f to ""‘ / hi” Vv:'l';’:- S I!\:‘;:(y‘ugfl"';aifvo“";llxg;"1\:::1:‘ . Emperors, e . A co ter on rumners | Barbara ralsed her head. She said. Her bag dropped to the s night help a body ! JOSSIP s orner comradesbip in an absorbing ven- |something important to digcuss with | - ;g"\;:,‘ Sanichine); 50 (I.;,f“},lf‘f'.;‘,";f" fiEEsniate halihetands ) e 1{“,"‘,“1 L ingt th A ture, while 1 battled agafst {he | him—a ‘conference’ don't yon edi. | - ,’Il‘m",;m,,,h e S i frony behind that door: nile her names when he's sober, st s L ACID GREEN handicap of hackneyed domestic | tors and managers call 1t?—and sou e B e Te et Barbara steod spellbownd. whils | “They wmake a hell of a ol | O ening frock conditions. There was nothing novel | comld have it just as well there as e ronoy the volces grew louder and the . sometimes and fiy other roomers e she fiad’ from th hgs n girdle in either Iy setting, lat the oftice.” Shakeillice nan: : i g woman in the reom 1 to cry | complain. But she seems to ke i, |y oy - {mpreeationanl Qoposite of athe Within, loud) Anyhow she stays with him, and Toa il Ty SEre T Barbara sturted down the steps hangs 'round i ll the time (ko Ao e ik TOP COATS Al righ (abbr.). hotly. She reached in the lull and | Semetimes 1 do me him oriinali up s slairs and inie her o Top conts for spring YTou and I 5T pan through it to the dining room ting her. i hon. il in silhouette, and s ; ¢ Then she pushed open the Kitchen “They're slow ¢ X Nest door the sonnds of a vio- [lowsd to swing straight from . Resinous sul | D door. The voom was empty. Bar- | Mrs. Crempett wiped hee hand on vose. B 4 could | shoulder. she 5 A3 bara ran to the Kitehen win a° slippery b s voice, loud, bullying, | 1 g 56. Anger, > AlP[1 D] Mrs. Crumpett was emptying a wrbare. stood waitiy out epithets which the Prepared for publication. 2 garbage pail in a tall can near the | fixed on Mrs. Crump unately muddled past re. HIGH NLCKS . Automobiles. 1 A back door. She straightened slowly luckily the woman did The was | The high neek line s possing our VERTICAL. f g G and turned toward the steps cxpression on her face sharp troble exclamations, | rapidly, The Wl is bett Garret. Ao Coming in with the empty pail, cmployed in cleauing and then a sob. for spring. Sound of a dove. 3 ught sight of Barbara, and ' neils with a hairpin, 12 pressed her hands to he - . Company (ab! - 2 ) 5 L the ready frown visited her fae “Jt b me,” she ruminat 5wl looked helplessly around | LISLE HOSE 4. To jump the eet | i again. “Whats the matter now?” i bitting off a hanknail, “Now Women | jor 1er hoce il tatood by (hothid 1515 TloRaRlort vl AT e AT car), - 2\ = she a . soft the pail down will take that sort and the bla s still hung r the uch worn with low-hecled bro Telephone Conversation Be(ween ST 5. Fon, | the grease-stained filoor beneath from man. T say heds Wher @ had pulled | Oxfords, 4 i : 6. Polnt of compass, ! RIOIL. E if they're that kind of worms them. Her comb and brush lay on a | - Paula Perier and Sally Atherton . To carry. [ ] EnR N RN piece of paper on top of the dress- PASTEL OUT i L Pagtel shades for evening wear ar From the Pittsburgh Sun's Social At arbari sefzed the grips and set | out, but sometimes one secs them — = Edith Fairfaxeknew as well i “Why! Yes—I suppose s0,” sha I that to the lovable but ur stammered. But her eyes then ag Peter Pan who was her profe | when she said good-hye to me, were al associate and my husband, the | full of bewilderment, and 1 thrilled | hint of anything new or odd in the | with an unholy little feeling of environment of his feminine friends | pleasure, was llke o draught of heady wine. | Copyright, 1926, by Newspaper 111 knew—and 1 guessed . —Continued, “What Is the matter, Paula? You Column: | I . G Y 1 on the bed. She pulled them | flannels and jerser, for southern scem 50 nero S Menus for the Family : i N am, Sally, T am. 1 just want to history of Pittshurgh | our ea t i % A | The sounds in next room keep talking to someone all the SOCiely has there such a bril e . sank finally to silence Hipe shithat falilploturg Bivabiy e At ERUbHIns Rasiv s scenfat gtho || How to Keep It— Breakfast ked apples, rolled 2 Seeing the dry water - pitehoer, finished, arly insune about it iopedic Hospital bazaar yester- i : | . ¢ I oats, top milk, serambled 5 rharg grasped its bandle and day. Everybody whose nume fignures || Causes of llinesy crisp broiled hacon, whole wheat ; started for the bathroom. She came muffins, marma 1e, milk, coffce. with it full of cold water and Luncheon -— Creamed mushrooms 1 5 bout to pour it into the wash on toast. hearts of celery, jellied E . basin when her ey fell on a grimy || frult pudding with whipped or ring upon the por The school of hygiene and public | mil the pitcher down R health is an indication, among oth- | Dir 4 finnan haddie with | The single towel o rack at things, of the shifting of empha e i anentoes | Wit Happened to Nanny Meadow ' of a trce, but this didit worry her. 11e back of thé stand had the dis. | in medicine from cure to pre- squash, peach cottage pud. Mouse Thid bitd s about the sk« 'NCt prints of five black finger ention. It inge that he ding, whole wheat bread, milk, cof- | SR »{ Welcome Robin and was drose. | Upon The soap in the little / for the pust dec- | fee ! By Thornton W. Burg 20 in black, gray and white. i china dich had dissolved to the jade. and this development in the| Marmalade is added to the by i) didn't look at all dangerous. He had of elly. { | educational systom only serves to di- |fast menu to furnis T e . « small bill with a tiny hook on the . Barbara looked at her hands SEM SHacEhe poblictie louln Tl eppieiaron ihers B | it S R SRS s was quite clear that he A ran fo the mirror to ses her muffins are d foods that —Old Mother Nature. | was not a hawk. He didn't look like ' [2ce. 1t was pale and haggard. health and do- reakfast would be quite insipid Badives . hawk and he didn't fly like She returned to the hathroom, partments of hygiene grow up | without the tang of the marmalade Nothiug in the world Is truer thun ' hawk and he didn't act like a hawk, | Pt the ving on the porcelain of R s dlcalidohoolelany | B Creanieil Mushroomafon Toasti e 1 1} o E R RS TOR GRSl b and e din s n him beror bowl and tub wes blacker tes which do not pro-| One-half ople call “lucls,” s a fickle thing. g he looked so harmless that she | than that in her own basin. i opportunitics for ‘medlcal { iard cooked Just taks the case of Danny and djdn't fear him She went back to her room and | are realizing 1) - Deas, 2 tublespoons but table- Nanny Meadow Mouse. Fortund hiud | “spe sermpered along Tookis SNetsd horlonyelng g aWith cold vance in preventis cdicine, and | spoon flour, G 4 table- ooy 200d to Danny when he escap- place where she might get down un. (/%4 And cotton, she made the the ineed for & aining for 5y am, 1.2 §P0On Sat. ed from Black Pussy by gOINg IO jur the snow crnat. - Onee e | POSt toilet she could. Sha anRbedil jLiosg: chazged il control of TFarmer Brown's henyard and then she would feel quite safe, Prom | POVder and rouge and got her hat preventable discases, roomatlintotthe henhouas, He e from the closet. These schools are . and cut nislices. Saute over | piace where he was most conif dow and instinctively | She looked at her wateh. Tt w f0 mnch withithe o i a low fire for five minutes. 8ift over | ahle and safe. But Nanny Meadow Nannvilong Beckls leven o'clock. There would be no | vidual sick, traini e o [ flour und stir with a fork until per- | youge had had no such good for. | oy yodess SRR L omore buses for New Britain unti | provided by medicing 1ols al- | fectly blended. Add milk and eream | 1o | twelve. Barbara paced the floor of You remember that Nanny had es- | qiscovered that this stranger birg | the, Toom | tune, fhe da rous. Then it was t ready in existenc as they are con- | and cook siirring ¢ antly until | l ned with the combating of ckened and smooth. Add peas | capeq from under the porch of | ot e Nest door, the quarreling began NEXT: Conversation = Between | ease as a whole and the safeguard- | and eegs cut in t or slices [ Farmer Brown’s house through Al e 2 \na | 84N, Violetta was erying hysteri- Paula Perier and John Alden Pres- | ing of the health of the community | and make very hot. o with initiie hole ‘on due side. Bhe knew | doaged nround fhe trunk of a young | “AI¥ NOW, s0 that the whole house feott. and the nation salt and paprika and serve on slices | bR AN AR S ST T S i o s e growl. He was etidently try e Probably never before in the his- | of hot buttered toast | Ay - ; s : —_— e NS e . S e ’h; Naan b e to shame her into quiet. T INSIST UPON T COLOR CUT0UTS ———N | THI: PRINCE RESTORED for public health workers baen as | used in place of the milk and crean, | { e = s T red the produe a million dollars if they would In the social calondar besides all the {EUD, Hometitoa T thak Y chatl rest of Pitt ; s on hand | (BY DR, HUGH & CUMMING) through with it and will just jump | Promptly at 12 o'clock when Karl Burgeon (eneral, U .8. Public iy o ra et Whitney, president he hospital | : Bigo “Don’t worry alout " its greateat course it is the ' - (nounced the gre SR g Mrs, John Alden Preseo s sl Seoush e l.cam L her hushand, was ir L S : immed with ermine, I'm sure that Le also would give any | “ith short ermine jacket; and tur. rounliot TNy (5 betoa b arilt ban on her red-gold halr, Mrs, Pre T heard him the other day in his white always since her office tall Y to hir futher and sis . and she must Thinking speaking to | Know by this tima that white with me, 1 ar red 1o other color to relieve its purity is ost wonderful set for b adiant beauty, Miss Perier wore a dull green georgette and her famous chinehil- la coat. Dr around her thront 4 over her hody were the exquisits urls she recently purchased from s. Prescott’s colleetion, That everyone in fown was the ind bought something is tald by the : ccipts of the afternoon which wers I 1 dos NEA place in th the protection of life of the indus trial workers, I ors. who by ¢ squeaked “Oh" a good tory of the world has the dema 1t top milk is available It can be Ul 4 sat by the fireplace, staring s o aped from that stranger, He was | L ] ANE S | is the last day's chapter of | grezt as at the present time, The (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service | "‘Jv “” ’;NW' Sl .‘:.- i tomato can and the i v and the Beast” Children|is a demand not only for health | i\ [N S P i{ches in its depths. Overhead ti. S Beauty and the Beast \ e saved the dolls can now | offleers or general administrators in e Nanny ey LN lady in the pink ruffles smpered at LD : 1 0 for e young 08 arounc . . ) ¢ Y i costumes for every [ but also for workers and teachers in | ; tot been for ”llI Y uns oo U nanas i the print on the wvall |IBLOISRA olds and Gri technical branches | : Sip = nhiohiaheoouldidadRe, L HearNR I e e 0 Pt e SThe e i Wi ound the poor | pile vital statistics, trained to inter | ,.»”I” at last Nanny found a young ped the blind savagel, ! mgling voices in the next cretted dreadfully that she had not | becaus: ¢ are essential fn earry- Y a"'m’f'ffi 1'0':\“; 'SN""'" ””“" s“‘ her promisc to come back in | in 1 f nt health pro py ~& - squeezed ¢ N \ E i jumped up and ran out of the | om. She went down the steps and etes pioriag) iiotis \ % * ghe panted, “who is that 'O 2 pEAnGH : 5 he be? For twenty minutes she walked | Spacialists In hygiene are ~ . e ) o0 catch me? Who can he b up and down the street, so rapldly 7l : - : 7 A\ (B wonder if he really meant me any 1 S > e " = 4 , |and her cheeks were red, She saw a bird fly out from the top | wish 1 knew more sbout him Eartieal kel et Ee el of a tree hall have to wateh out for him i RS 2 < / » s b mad at Mrs. Crumpett’s door monstra 7 £ where to go. She didn T curientte 3¢ | turned in at | et = Lphre okl ng feminine, is full of curiosity. It | O B CL NS Coumpattt S and In Lih placs stood | popular hesith cAicion 5 e tounda of oo oIk UG g and in bis stood | pop alth cducati along close to the foundation ¢ She saw him almost 2 a handsome prince. She had broken 'in demand ner Brown's house for a short c { chasing one of the : X | main a beast until a beautiful wom- ' among childrer L further ard which was on the other sigs (yt FC TU SOAINE ORC of 8 eaid Barbara, shortly | n wonld eay she loved him Jiminution with lishnier Farmer Brown's house from the : best he Kmew how. | ¥OWan. “And how about giving me s R RO DD L : S ‘ the Snow, but Nanny o as uscless. The stranger |LOfice? Here Ive turned down | hlfic wmfl Y . ioteing eubjec peaking, the line held by s she might find an opening thres offers for that room this very | ura ou ¥ ed up the Sparrow and t 3 . 4 PuEple with cap and shoes to mateh. | ave Per cent of the territory 3 > . comcwhare. Somehow she didn't fa ae mi thorn tree. ‘Namne Eent from town. Dom't yau think Toplx‘ovml\,bsselhu. Dandruff, His hose are golden as well as his|a generation ago { that there was any special dang ! £ You can get away with anything usually the cause of premature ¢ Butcher the Shrike. She didn't | 00 ! 45 by regular shampoos with Cuticors {Increase and multiply, becauss they Danny Meadow Mouse. Roughleg % W nArrow D escape &he | Tocka rent at t. g are needed. They deserve - the Hawk seldom® left the Green diteiilion Sidrr ow i emca o L Barbara turned around on the Soap, preceded by touches of Cuti- v~ the Screech Owl to b Mcado “"“‘,“ o ""” 28 107 | heant to stay, Mrs. Crumpett,” .,‘:'47' ::o::’m-" 'fih‘ bealthy n : 5 LR i1 {ion oad, &nd Nanny could think of no . oUl e Rl O aid. “And I shall not pay yon = growth, Mushroom Sauee . i reati ] Nann k of by T. W. Bur 2 s 5 : NSO M vou may be sure that as sh “You'll pay me a week's rent or e s‘:ep_xng'iunfl:" » Nanny kept Ner syen wida aper e ne “Nanny's Nest leave your baggage,” shouted the | e eriag ek Bhe. and hac 10 hig g place. Had it P o 10le story with char- | counties, towns, cities and states, and_had no hiding r . nd the shiny grapes and fat Men and women trained to com- e {7¥_would not have eacaped coming in at the window, whip- i ree around hich the erust of & " almost dead, she re. | pret such Statisties, are fn demand | § Lroundiph ! The room did not quiet. At last Bar- | 5 b h n the soft snow underneath . chemists, ar > ) g 1 out the front door. N 5 3 harmless looking stranger who tri 1 will stay here | water supply A | that her breath was coming fast ! harm. He didn't look dangerous. 1 4 3 Just twenty minutes to wait. She noy dMeadow Mouse, be- ¥ 1 effectivaly o g 3 ccauga of Shadow the Weasel She long before she climbed up the landlady appeared In the hall | 3 \ you're not leaving?” sh«‘ hat do you think he w : . the spell which hound him to re- Death among es and discase tance, then darted over o a you : | "Is THAT 02" bellowed the % The Sparrow was flying wildly So Beauty and the st wera | of disp ¢ 1 stations 2 4 Orchard. There cked him down - e % , (The prince’s gorgeons ault i8 of | cases together has heen pushed back nough for her to get down through morning, and one of them a society now if, but she was wateh- | LR ANy % the tassel on his hools of public healt . just then. Bl Pussy was chasing kn g like t You'll have to pay me a baldpess, may be easily removed fitars, Tne) : they merit your interes . o tende Al 18 this Meadows, it was not vet time for h2d had for Dutcher has a Wking |0 "r5ig vt tell you how long: [c0s Ointment.” This treatmen whom she need f ’ ErS “SEY 4 week's rent.” 204 S, Tolenm g, Bl \tooms. a6 . R Sk ¢ saw & bird fly out from the top Adven: woman.

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