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THE WIDE AWAKE CIRCLE BOYS AND GIRLS DEPARTHENT . Write your name, age and ad- | should never have enjoyed them. 3 Troubles w y arins n Bt P botiom " of the|" The book of-mature ls Gods Book a o ops, 1 oy Or o Babye Trousles 7 b : ‘ o = § T | E1s X ] Jiess sl commummisatins to Tnole | 200_12 1s talling s suneiicy &) the oo gcross Dudley- Maipped tp sor 3 D ki obe ST h 364, Batletin Omce. time about the wonders of life. P ‘ outed | o’ bushes and ; “Whatever you are—Be that! ‘Whatever you say—Be tru LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 5 waid 1 game of u ey started-out for the Woodsd : Straightforwardly act, B e e o ey 0 Celack and were dsep 1o the woc Be honest—in fact, Mary A. Burrell of Stafford Springs: | ingion " i, waich: When they Be nobody else hut you.” K for the nice Dfl!-" m‘} nothing of Miiton and Dud- "“"M.':m. & nice soft seat in | . le.’ little TPNc I am golng with ' him an-| Ui Sfass for her and gave her a POETRY. otaned T Siand T am moing to| CUP Of Water; then she went back 't |ihey went. ‘It was a large Her work. cave.. s e b show him the way. Ban, omfortably £ had only- taken s’ few along carrying our sweaters of | think they will ME S L S same- recipe: Jessie' Brelinut “What 8 brave little woman.” said | ntoY, S O S5Co0F gt They A vl stepe | things _ for our dinner. It did n 3 JOHN T: THORNES, Age 7. 1 tell you—we've heaps of fun, fow weeks ag0 and I think it 18 Very | waenington: “bat you can't come be- ustilwa object. o Ercia | when they heard a nolse.. They went | hut's: toy minutes o el r ¥ e et L (e T s A B 1o che shave of & et b} 2y e S e net | ihgud e e waiked tou Sk e e g Yool b v e Ehe xnu’v'}ys jes' why a bird has wings—| Frank Pardy of Norwich: 1 thank it you _send an nflcer_mhuck Now, of all things, baby feared a Forrls - S ‘When we arrived In’ Germaty the ‘wofe. is % this ‘roada, oo &1l the bestest kinds of games. |you very much for the nice prize book | with mie. ‘Oh, can’t I go, father?” she | .5’ tho worst; so she eyed it rather . actaine Georee. . (11 SHID. o Cebctity sis OB R, Toe | ¢ preteg deinna o Why, most of 'em dom't have no|¥ou gave me. It is a very nice book. | begged. ¢ 7 Ssusplciously, as 1t came nearer and| | & \ p < Grspiace ibstor ot thd ait Ga it o= ¥ b mames! 15| Alice M. Gorman of Versailles: I|mhanirul AR g e s o e logt and | Y08, © pecially ‘invited' o do o by ‘the hos- p Ay e SO But I don't see why she's got to kiss ived a prize book which you sent ¢ Jum irectly e souD. T & rywhere, o with: t on the|tess. -To take a seat there unasked Me, jes’ because Tm lookin® like this! | Toc* ot 2a"Outaoor Girls in. Florida. | wimues rreeeins ry Gomounted, M| Onl Mow she screamed! When s also a large rock with a seat on the ‘Thankful. [ am’very much pleased with it and | Thankful kept ro s engral A bacy screamed she shut her eves,.and | NS {oF wa to. O e e R D : Ao 50 % She bl(m my fingers an’ chews .my | tpank you very muc! oes, D ced Rt TIE! el “maae | oPened her mouth, and didu’t acream get & fine view of the New York to the officer When she reached | b, halves, either. 6 boys then hurtied home and fold - b e eedags toime Ob, soodases Knowal | e Home She rushed into, the house, | Mamma thousht the end of the WOrld | et mother of thelr adventure. 2 : : e Il T e e L eruty Spot” | The Walcot Twina. 1 have read it | shouting: “General Washington kissed | 185 95, “SUE™ o iho ‘saw baby | romrseiving. or ‘Christmas prescht | acon, sendsric 7o Tor boalie. A | An’ then she grabs an’ hugs me tight, | through and found it very interesting. | ™! 4 kiy | running with all speed possible to- | ipat could be found. n a ; ps D g An’ rubs my cheeks till they're shiny | I thank you very much for it. o TR e P"“"m,,‘,“s,"‘,m wards her. They all refolced at the finding. 3 NEW YORK & PORTO RICO 8.5. CO. | 2 t. S Rodi Carlisle of Norwich: I thank “f-:‘ “.mi 'm:mk-glvlT is coming,” | Tt took an hour, and all the coveted | ¢ P 4 Spris 3 i ‘Gesers] Office. 11 Broadway, Now Vark. Ine; isle 2 " -~ is col i g . % : | T LoV Ry you for the brize book I won With mY | shouted Thankful. who. was thought- | Playthings in the house to quiet baby, | CARL ANDERSON, Age 12. or any railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist Agency. story. It is a nice book- e imen e will have & great |and from that day until this she would [ paye” feast” never g0 {o the bushes alone. - ok Jei i o e hook Sou sent me a| There were tears in her mother's MILDRED E. WHITE, Age LETTERS WRITTEN —Jessie Tarbox Beals. route from the ome woi vVery far from our house. Tow of 3 ~Tas 3 of the batchellor's buttons defying the | you very much for the prize book you | Thankful ran up to her father and b 1 oma, because Muskoma was an 0Old- Mystic. WINTER CRUISES. them are large and one is small -One | goo NECRTER o Cther boya were b AINLESS DENTISTRY Stafford Springs, o nen e reactiod nome| | L P e o e ey | eves and her father, who was just pikfas fook o . = > UNCLE JED'S TALK TO WIDE- §e:‘vvv:emmnenm“ o A foata 1 went out of the Three Goats. > .3 Wallied % E ‘ ) M t D A AWAKES, very interesting. I hope to win an- . , Dear Uncle Jed:Little Sunrise was| Every one had a good time and we iways skillful service U ; RARES. T father, child”| Dear Uncle Jed: Ther aco three |sust an ordinary sort of boy. but there| are going on_snother hike saon. : WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL. 4 ve 1i i E goats owne was not another im 4 5. When T see the brave little children |~ jop. Gunderman of Lisbon: T thank | Sach.s LADk(E MOMeE, ores WHOW |goats owned by peole WhO 4o Rt it ther iike him.in’all Musk RED PECKHAM, Age 1 frost in the open garden, I am remind- | sent me. It is just the kind of book I threw her arms around him. Br cvery branch of work. Large steamers, fine service, rea- inte ed in. T don’t it feast,” she said. Ny b:‘K 0?‘;! lx!”bllclh '}.‘l“%hfln a be bl‘d ‘with lyl M;Pfl!lrr‘.dh am interest - “I don't want any. = . | brown, the other large one CPhi kini i 3 > & made me for ac- ©d there are many things the coldest |3 : “I am thankful the British didn’t kill | white and gravish yellow. The smali By el : One day I-went | JNJo ch rged for. therough ex- §{be made with me for peet Georgia, Annis Whyte of Willimantic: I thank - 3 It was on a Saturday morn- aminations. Seather cannot ill you very much for the nice prize book | YOU- one is white with a black stripe down in July, My friend whose name g e . imraen Tpetd Aok Tho moases defy tho cold In & WaY |y, gent me. It was very nice and I Tven as they weré ialking 2 courler|his bac he sun and the wind had|1v® Jomor ent with me. W stoctea| | i to Europe by all lines. Mall orders different from most hardy flowers. £or | yor saing 1o Lry for Another one. rods into the yard and asked for Mis-| ' Tne little goat when frst put out| tiaed it airost as ruady brown as an| Kcu? 4 o Cioek o the mornids i ot o chow yoi: the hidh given prompt attention. 4 - o in’the pasture was nof 5 St c E B e e ot yr/| . WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. Thankful ran out and he handed her | bocame so frisky It had.to be tied, s ] . g § 4 John A.Dunn dng almost every month in the year. i a great . yellow. envelope. Everyone |also, the rest af the Muskamo boys was his i e 44 o Abowts N FFICIENCY standards that . It is Just as common to find chickweed | ;i 1. Whitehouse of Mansfleld, | Eathered about to see what the. en-| " The two large goats have been tied | At for it was red and oarly. —ana|So,and trall some game. A b el Steamahip and Tourist Agent. n blossom in this latitude on the| A Little Florlda Lady. velope contairied. When it was opened | a]] the time. & their’s was black and straight. - ing, So_we ran to the spotywhere he 50 Main Street y 3 s it 1s to find a packet of colonial notes fell to the| The three goats are very tame and| Trere was gnother that made| wor *% T2 hole, S0 ERVIGE at moderate pri warm' days in January 2—Ernest Sherman of Yantic, Fris- | ficor. L Gk Db of Way AN e Al L the Y ors,| e JHWO was baskily At ole. prices young grasshoppers in the fields nn!)w Squirrel Stories. Thankful's mother picked them up|' At first there were two small goats. | Tme. could it still and he "‘“‘Wm el m"::km':"n shotgun en l:tm:rd'y tolf s0 x warm days in February. 3—Mildred Peckham of Old Mystic, | While Thankful read the letter. There | but one was sold. Before this goal|except when Ossawippi, the old chief| ames poked a atick in the hole. | B The rhubarb root will live on top of | A Rose of Holly Court. Trom General Washingron. | ¢ CHCT|was cold It and e T OnC rmey | [yaStelling him o story; and even then| " minuic the rabbit came running out &S ucceseruL.’ Call today. - the ground all winter if the cold be-| 4 Alico F. Burrill of Stafford| The hundred doliars were a fortune | SnpTor and off the hridze and | o MRS ey an Iajlan Would calland I shot it 1 3 a Ie 5 comes 85 degrees below” zero and will | Springs, Dreamland. to Thankfol's father and part of It was| ‘wos passing by migh Teally suil was whenije was - fast| . bt Mevo memin o bk abe J'UR. F. C. JACKSON 2 make ple stalks the next summer; and| 5 Helen M. Whittaker of Provi-|% i ke B ey | were playing tag. Ofte - asleep in-bed. When he was awake| Jinjas looked the tree and.saw a|B - ° { - N tiger lily bulbs will also stand an equal | dence, R. I, The Boynton Pluck. = AL T e R fhe Eoats ory PMAB | esure | SerYody else bad to b awake, too! | ray sauirrel’ eating, & waimut. | So DR. D. J. COYLE Soon they will be big boys amaunt of cold and make flowers the| ¢_Sarah Becker of Fitchville, Dolly's| This o happies hins these two little goats play. ",_,“‘u{,“‘s“,,",,,g (;‘,“““"'h e Jemes liftcd his gun and shot him. |] - Succeeding the King Dental Co. wnd girls, and their faces will following summer. The ground is full | Doings. o ow one of the little goats is 80n€. | color of his hair had Something o, “rapbit. sitting up on the ‘:“m,_ B 203 Main Street, of roots and seeds the severest Winter| 7_alice M. Gorman of Versailles,| gtarord Sprin the athép in rol ek o with it. ‘His real name Ren-| Jamas told me. and we both fired af Next to Boston Sters se only a memory. cannot kil Little Miss Oddity. ot e S T [Die, Aljleast Bt o whalnis father! ho ravbit Boih shots hit him and he|f Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 \_ The book of nature s a great book| g i itisen Nesbit of Lithonia, Ga. A Mornine of Troubles. — = i Hesindid when (hey wanted 10 be| " b Lircr three hours we had enogh || Bring the babies and we'll of ux; :fl it tclls wond;mudtr!‘:u:‘ol; The Green Door. 5 My mother dcédled me“lu half past § very severe. - ‘ zame for a week. We then started for Stands the Test of Time tch thei il ries ‘who can read it an el s 0 get up and get ready start to GRAZIALIA M. MARTIN. 3 - smi %5 for sl time, STORIES \JRITTEN BY WIDE-|school. his ie ihe beval time we got| apain ; Phinfleld. Domhe. -When We xot hotie we caeked i i e There are not only plants which do AWAKES. up school mornings, and it is always|The fisherman went ashore the rabbits for dinrer. g pretty dark now at this time. In try- | f: 11 to his wife and fetch back Tk My 1. mot merish in the frost, but plants e L R iug to get out of bed 1 caught my f00t | with him, Jack. his only son. As hel pes. yioe 7ol T emgeing to ten] oot O which grow in hot water. It is these 9. and instead of geiting out I fell out. reached home he found Jack ready and nele - ng plants which grow in hot water that m‘:l“‘_g:’hg';“a‘ um;‘hflflummw'm ed| Atter picking myseif up. I started to| waiting for him, but his wWife almost e “g"‘;}fl:flfg“f"“ suthor ‘who was| ' -Away Down South. in Georgla l H dress. Imagine my disgust after get-| crying. e Dear Uncle Jed: I live away.dos: ] z reveal to man the nature of the first| Dedham, Mass. = Hay my ahoes’ on 1ot o bo Abls o] % says.she: “T don't * . Mitchell was born plants which grew upon the earth | For hours Thankful who wis 12 | . g Koow wh at : B . south where the cotton blooms a ul, find = buttonhook, I thought I would | for the wind is fair and the sky is| yorwich, Conn., on April 12, 1822. “He| he figlds are as white as snow. Ti 3 They are called confervacea ang ave|¥ears old, sat on the stone wall and|light the Jamp and look for one. T felt | cicar, but somehow 1 domt want vou| [VaS N0t VETY SUFong So be wes sent|beautitul roses have just got throus , THE PHOTOGPRAPHER related to the mosses and lichens, and | Fagecd 5480, Soidlers, Twenty-five| around for match and couldn'c find | “nd Jack fo sall today. Stay in til ot srand- | yloominz. Ve do not have much co! ‘WOLF, Age 13. father’s farm. He 1iked life on the farm | .. he 1 ite Norwich Sav! they are found growing in hot water|day. It was in the middle of Morch| I was beginning to feel rather peev-| o mo wos come, 1°say, kiss h. R : ?n;": Tiihe doy l‘cl;?:g—x: x':?;:n n':"n ' E e e Iakes in New Zealand and csewhere|and was quite cold, but Thankful did | ish when my sister asked if she could | tno Jad. Zor: fime is money and we'll Sight, you cver. aid see. at the present time. They are tho|BSt mind the cold, as ehe gat on & | do anything to help me. I am afral Roow Tto. oo P g e he went (0| In‘the summer we have severe thin R w L pAPER‘ littlo flowerless, groen plants which are | (o the. weary seldiers. . Beside these | hoist AnSwer very politely, but I told| "o with farewell they g0 out Fom | countries ‘on foot. Wheh e returned|or ,Sionms Sometimes. They frigh ) AL h ] 8 tiny they are often called scum or | came some men dressed in gay uni-| didn't Bear ‘me 38y & couple and 50 | e uoe’ bacic and ‘Risacd M moth. | i3 ¥ioie & D00k O iravel. . ite femt| "1ia very hot in the summer, so v SR B ik they De: D o o ot | these. Srero officers. Following thess | the Iampr'T Asopped the moten. poto s | OL,Q0CS, More. Domt be Sorming | or travel. - R EhCta mehbol mad Trums Lo tha$0 e S pavats eyl e what they be; but those_who | thESe, WE0, STESTL TOOWINE TINEe | the lamp, pod the match about me, mother, I'll be all right. ) e g0 t left over, and st JXnow realize when they seo {hess Dio- | horses and talking eagerly AmONE | eaw 1 et moioh Btood on the bu-| Al through the day they had good " grade. > sreatly reduced prices, which we will neers of vegetation that they are|themselves, aetin, ana thin e e fpooatches | luck. The boat turned homeward for 5 - d| ” In. winter it is not very cold, bu - o R standing in the presence of a plant| Finally the one addressed as “Gen- | whole handful. After e e | 103, SUX RS St WHe T wceat: 5 Droueht < e have had ove cold day this yea 5 ng the . Suddenly N in Georgia. I live In Lithonia, Geor that ncreased and multiplied on the| CraL, dismounted from bis horse and |lamp I combed my hair and then be- | srom Hing eouthonst ot s EUBL:OF| qEl®,eras. known face of the waters centuirles before | wall s mcke iy San the search for a buttonhook. Of| ing which nearly tipped the boat are KATHLEEN NISBET. o centuries before | wall to make & before the man. | course, I found everythin~ else but It was quickly folowed by a.. 5 Lithonta, Ge. there was & green thing growing upon 2{‘;: v ven s Efldv 2ad truly a|that. ‘I hunted about ten minutes be- | heavy rain. The lightning was sharp 'D;l!":lfl of L‘f;- Ry —— SEe sheln. could speak. O an il Aeseed ey and fust as 1| 304, the thunder was loud. Jack| hook callea~Amons OW Btory ot Out Camping. 5 Thero are great ellow llies that| “Yeq they call me general” said the | was "sesching for-my sona(i"} ‘S | SPrng to the rudde for -cHtiaren. Dear Uncle Jed: I thought I wou ¥ uldings and Cut Out Borders %o same. Also Paints, Muresco in white and tints, and general assert- ment of decorative supplies, including Papler Mache for Lalls and vestibulas [ Orders received for painting, papee hanging ana decorating. come up thro man. live here?” 0ld hard, father, and keep her in : : write and tell the Wide Awakes abou P. F. MURTAGH vempe in the Ganeasus mouniains ana | Fes He snswersd Thaktol. | Sasareuihalf Togee . T 10°% It|tmo wind for no harm will all 0. Ua| yereadice - oot AT M, |y brother and 1 comping . Telshons 12 end 84 et Malo 00 - Dlossom. And it is the mountain flow- | .ig,JCur, father at home?” was about half past § end that 1s the| ' FLINY iy of no'use, Jack, for A Chiiietans ok 50 we hired & team and ‘horse an: 3 * ers which live beside the snowline in| “Will you call him out to see me?” | not eat moier B harorypiome. 1 dld| goym, down to the bottom of the sea - . R loaded it with our goods and startec £ DENT .l ST the mountains which delight our eyes| Thankful looked troubled and there | To make mattors wmrsc “ihrC'upE. | we are going.” T TCaitiais. S Tert e | D Eotstmies. abpur muon. W 8 n . . ¥ ten | . the moment the frost leaves the ground | efStears inhereyer o dlan’t go as fast as he might, and COn- | coun s Tha ety (o aboard the|lay aweke waiting for old Santa. Soon | " in’ e atiermoon my brother wen 1 ! DR. E. . JONE; in the spring. 2 “T am sorry,” sald the man quick- | Saoenly We §ot up to school at 9| Crift and no herm ls” golng to fall to| thelr curiosity was aroused when.they | ashing while 1 cooked the =upper i 2 2 ' e k. An ot das T us. Just keep the bow In the eye of |heerd the Dafter of hoots and in a| 1In the night it began to site 46 Shannon Building £120 when it was me to 55’ to Beq | the_ Wind, and the storm will soon| ¥ : man | ne” tont leskea sna s 3 ; - e o s that nmfmcn: F. BURRILL, Age 1. Jnckh father ?m £ Jae:;‘ '.bldhhhn. o the trance. - Phone. taflc e 5 Soon they were In the cottage chang- 3 1€ Bpamoea; SR, ing thelr clothes which had became| tr me. THE HOUSEHOLD : ey 23 (@] wet. . head’ and BERNICE WOLF, Age 11. ute Anxious Days in Ireland FRANK PARDY, Age 13. On August 15th things began to fiyin in the “air in Bantd's ook serious around Dublin. We want- o ed to see the Glants' Causeway, % ey stopped at While the baby oak had been talk- | that winter wheat feld is now. Grand- | we made up our minds ot to Ry i I ot tng, other citizens of The Pool, old and | Ma was slaughtered for her (lssues. the | chances now, a8 the train service woy : and animals, birds and | 53M€ as many other plants, and her | Very uncertain, owing to the military | Lndian who passed through Providence our shop unexceiied in New England. young, insects very much amused at the things'they | #§0y. reading. the letters. We bake the paint on, which makes ey g ey Ao mf:r- were the 1‘,:4 of powder, as I|taking over &1l available means of | 135t Week on his way to the Everglades procd B 3 ',:fi, cousin has three rabbits. friend, Gentle Breeze), had gathered any umans transpor ‘are tame. They eat most ev- : it wear better, keep its gloss lenger, “Yea, Ma hias stories b5 tall of Indian | | We ataried for Quesnstown fo see o e ! DOLLS! DOLLS] anc wall not crack. life, animal life, insect life and bird|if we could get out of the country, | [ndians of Hjoyed. himself ‘riding. . wm" :m have yours right? Jt Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St, Waesterly, R. L We repair Autos of all kinds in the oper manner. . Latest ~ Improved [Facllities make S Ay Balletin Building - The Rabbits. . : each house to fill &4 Dear Uncle Jed: 1. would like tc f This s the name of u haif-breed|the children's stockiogn ~When they |,y ie to the Wide Awake Circle for I £ 2 3 The oS life' that would keep you awake nights|as at that time The Rose of New |(Delr removal from thata country. n : B e s ST the o | because of Shele Cruals” “For 5ot ‘huc | Snpland.iooked very Soar i us. ‘The | Ixdian 1n sving s an savanced mes.| sl Tvoie "o soon ad ; o 1 K Dets. z usual fact of A,!blby :rr:ambrex:fi .;:;1: oy e only wards uflnl:r;;-“to._ l:vawliu;ab:l:g: sta- | o orthern Canada are congregating|2Weke telling her abou dream nted breal for the winter. Wilesi_ ho-fiaa’ Sutibedl Bia_stoey, 106 Celluleid Dolis & Character Doile at O'Connell's Bridg: ‘which as .- two children wen! rs * to- i E '3 1! Toar our hotel, and started dor | These Indians have decided to leave| (WD CHUIITR WL, e R Rubber Dolly Dressed Dolls 3 e Station. No ome was allowed 1o ente | Canada for fear they should be draft. 5 5 aper Dolls Rag. Dol - ts to the most of The Pool in- the station only those who had tok- | ¢4 into the army of the j e ot R 12 e of3 e Dolls’ Heads Wigs FAMOUS FURS , tants), small, medium and one or sisters destroyed |ets. We were- directed to a car. In|Lurobe; and as they would rather . : S 0id. 3hoes Stockings, Etc. two s lerge as Grandpe L. All sit- a short time an of fod ua out | fEht for Uncle Sam should he become e : When Four Months : PO i et aae ting, a Dushing little sticks, all quiet, W driven like | @mbrolled in the pres: o mted Irritated. Restless and Fretful S oy g et the baby oak did not ap- becu as eep p thy e ol P e Dear Uncle Jed: I thought I would > .els | 5 5 o oy e ines T ) b““m to be their = carpel cradle and | The s Sundtine-in-the-Heare made a very| write o letier to you teiling about my | Used Cuticura Soap_ and Oint- F 5 2 e o Y . = . ek conspicious appearance, in r ment. Eczema Was Gone. ranklin Square o F . “Yes,” eala the ‘embryo, “I am a dry Dature's graduated |anyi 3 on | that he wore braided down his back. Toe M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin' St ;i ur Ho had several turkey feathers, in-|tomato H Stead of a hat. He wore a blue flan-| Wl rs, and on his back he had his rifie which he used to get food. The Indlan sald ho had kiled & sreat many mmekea tho|l made yellow and milk adders, an them. b4 snake, all of which he used for food.| I' soid one bushel . cents. The skines of these he was selling on |sent tomatoes to the Hartford falr streets. third_prise on my plate, whic Sunshine-in-the-Heart said he had liars. % | traveled by the bush - from Painted Post, Canada, arriving at Loweltown, Notice | i gf ’h i A American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. The Eighth Strest Canal| °°**/*!Jlsveyte Thestes Troupes. Bridge will be - closed until | ey “ennection. Shetucket Strest further notice. * | MAHONEY BROS. e ged u;; al ii:?; il ; ', } £ ! ! i Trap) We antee our service to be the Dear Uncle Jed: As Ilive on hm—_—mw— the " e om and et Ehe rey 3 o s | Carm = as Per ordér Hack, h'w Boarding _ borny next car. : eod. of mine told e to g% & caks of SELEC TMEN. FALLS AVENUE wc::h mwa! . WHITAKER. Pgts He H Cuticura Soap and box of Outleura my . §8 ] i I 1} o Tt I thanght the Wide Awakes 'Would sho wasmmeh better. If she be 18141014 A 3 = S A e rnow pow T enjored T ot e st e et 0. | John A. Morgan & Destdes e D e thos s ) T B Outicure S0np COAL, e an nter who ; : coats. It Is through the woods to look for game. ot Ofatnmiatels weaks okt She e Son | £ :I-. to be @ome. Sbe has never been bothared since.™ from a 47 1 ¥ |