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TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 192: The Step on the Stairs By Isabel Ostrander PA ARBUCKLE IS iH |Z Tesi OG) Jongg tty” Arbuckle, ted a dl | Serndestinetinl phelaritbourt”Tigtioe BY J PBABCOCK Brows here yesterday. Tee | ‘The divorco was anted on OTL luthortty and pea etc) wat meatal op Epagting Aah Jonas, tuthoriy gud Jon, and will become absolute in| — ix montha, NO, 10—SCORT AND PAYING, If winning pleco was only pos- | cha couple have been separated tor} Qeonus are computed and dif-\sible p to complete hand, 2 | w | several years, but at the time of the ferences settled after each hand. | points DAYS 6 former movie comedian's trial for tho] When a playset declares. Mah}, In this hand, you would score for | fdeath of Virginia Rappe, Mra. Ar-|Jongg, ho exposes tho hitherto con: | only possible place to win if the last GRACE buckle returned to him, and during | cealed’ portion his’ hand, being] tile obtained was the 2 Character, the FOR AN SE ah SES / ho exclalmed, you were surprised when | RY CE m Hat on » consist- n’s most attractive et, Duve- oth and silks and ind metal, ed and med with fancies, estone or- tive mod- clearance I “That ts the point Professor Semyonov, the celebrats “T saw thi ed chemist whose profound knoW | you came, but my wants are simple | Jedge of toxicology had moro than jand hero, you soe, Tam just a queer, | ol been placed at the db posal of | old foreigner named Semyonoy, who the authorities in the solution of/ minds his business and goes hla way (rime, tugiced at his bushy white side. /in peace; I am not Professor Semys viskers and gaged at Sergeant John |onoy, the chemist, to whoso labor Furry from the Homicide Bureau. | tories all tho world comes, No one ‘Tho professor's head with its shock |knows of my abode except the fow ot white hair nodded slowly and is |tike yourself to whom I have given shrewd eyes twinkled, jmy address and T am undisturbed, *You tell mo that there {s now /But now you must tell moe about your calmness upon the waters? No crime | caso, Is it an affair of poisoning?" | of more importanco than the average! Before Sergeant Barry could reply! potty misdemeanor engages the &t-/ another flash of lightning.as keen ax tention of your bureau? Is that why |q knife thrust swept beneath the edge | you have honored mo tonight with @2/ o¢ the window shades and for an in- unexpected but most welcome Call, } stant dulled the electric lights into an | and In your elvillan tho trial sat at his side in the court|careful not to confuse it with his|4 Character, the 6 Character, the 2 room, already exposed tiles, His score| Bamboo, the 3 Bamboo, or the 7 Bam- She deojared at thnt fime she be-|for both concealed and exposed | boo. loved in her husband's innocence, |combinations is then totaled, in-| TWENTY-TWO IS and would “stick with him,” cluding all doubles LOWEST SCORE Arbuckle was accuwed of having| If the winning’ player 1s other| ‘Twenty-two tx the lowest scoring | been thaycause of tho death of Miss!than Kast, he collects an amount | Combination for a winning hand. In | Rappe during a party in his apart-|in counters from two of the players |{h¢ Above hand, had the three of a ment. He was acquitted after three} equal to his points; and twice this| nd in Dots been replaced by an. long, sensational trinis; but-waslamount from. I jother sequence, the: above: band | barred from appeating further on the| 1f thé winner is East, he collects | {Youd have cmpearosaneniall Git Cpaky een Re he tee | nereorr by public sentiment. double from each of the othor three} ” % Ifon If inj| due to close for good on Rk EE, 7 | players, | table. hand. |] Monday. ONE LANGUAGE HOW PAYMENT 03 |For three 4s ji | | TL) score 1s MADE |For three Dragons.. 4 g || But wo found ourselves with the other three players total their} suk 2 |] merchandise on hand and no CINCINNATI, Jan. 1.—That the|Scores and each pays or collects| 46, 89/1 | piace to put st world will be using a uniyeraal lan: | guage within five years way tho| prediction made here at the con-| vention of the American Annociation | | for the Advancement of Science, by| | Dr. F. G. Cottrell, chairman of the committee on international ayxiliary | langauge of the Internatlomal Re-| Tustr January 15th search counell, | i | ‘The radio will tend to create a unl- APLT f | versal language, according to Dr. | bb's sell the balance of this ex- | Cottrell, Increasing numbers of| clusively styled, high quality | broadcasting ntations, ‘both in this| + Tiustration B stock. country and abroad, will bring unity of speech. a ONLY ONE WAY TO DO Dr. Cottrell called attention to the DES | @! If: CUT PRICES, CUT fact that the committee on intelleo: | THEM AGAIN AND sa angry orange glow, | “You've got me, Professor Semy Professor 8 " 7) | fessor Semyonov started, then stective laughed again : Tho detective laughed again | ya ‘nov arain ankly, ‘There's no crime a | threatening to break over us that I} “That was nearer, eh? ef am as know of, but a rather curious case bad perhaps as a hysterical house: has come to our attention at head. |mald but does it not seem as tho the quarters |Yery atmosphere waited for the break: | ‘Tho roll of distant but approaching | !ng of the storm?" thunder broke In upon his words, | “It ts like the report of guna!” ‘Tho | “We are going to have a storm.” rofessor pulled his worn, gorgeous | ‘Tho professor Fortunately we were able to make jast minute arrange- ments with the new lessees by which are permitted to remain until ‘ose from his chair /lyshued dressing gown more closcly and waddling over to the windows |about him as he sank once more Into pulled down the shades. Ho moved | his chair, “I have heard them in my | with astonishing rapidity and vigor, |own country many years before the | *T do not like to watch it approach; | late war and the memory of them is} it filly me with a sense of suspense, | with mo always. But let us forget) of foreboding, It ix the electricity |the storm if we can, ‘The case you tn the alr, T suppose. You shall tell | mentioned; 1s {t murder?” me all about you . but first you | kly, I don't know." Barry must see my apartment, My labora-! responded. “It is similar to that tories are quite on the other side Of | Tudor affair at Sandy Cove last sum- the city, you know, but here on this | mer— old square where the aristocracy of| A sudden, sharp detonation burst forgotten generations lived once UPON | crackling upon their ears and both! atime I find tho absolutely different | men leaped to thelr feet and stood for! atmosphere which brings relaxation.” |the fraction of a second staring at In the very short time al lotted we will endeavor to Hats —— Barry follow bat thru & BPA- | og 7 i tual co-operation of the league of AGAIN. UNDERMARK 80 — Barry followed his host t! jeach other, Tho professor's nervous- », i pe © odie | tual co-op fr y = cious, old-fashioned dressing room |ness had fallen from him and he Pamung Made by Herta Zuckermann, 15 Years Old nations is. now studying the subject Milustvation C DRASTICALLY THAT SE- ES and bath to the bedroom at the back. | spoke with the calmness of fatalism:| BY JOSEPHINE VAN DE GRIFT} “soon the room ig quigt. Kart 1s] 0f © Universal language. | Interna. | ATTLE WOMEN WILL NOT = Here, too, the professor paused to| “There was no lightning. That was (NEA. Staff Welter) cutting a roldier and bis horse out {tonal language, he sald, “will sim-|from the other two (except in case) Doubling for 3 Dragons.. 62 64 || 22 ABLE TO RESIST THE = pull down the shades and then open: | not thunder, but a shot! Come! NEW YORK, Jan, 1—Remem-|ot black paper. Hedda 1s painting | Pity businens transactions anf make /of a tie) on the basis, of the) dif-| Doubling for all of one |] BARGAIN APPEAL, A tng & door at the right displayed | “Pho realization of the truth had|per those scrawlings you used to/an old peasant woman with a bas-|for a better understanding Detween ferenge’ in thelr scores. ‘Thus, A| sult (except honors)....104 128 |I store will open Wednesda; = ymca «heidi - |Plerced the detective’s consciousness! make on old cracker boxes and the|Ket of apples. Josef is modeling his | Mations." he seores 20, B 25 and C35, A pays| If winner were West in above|| with another severe orive te, Ee “This house, you percelve, must once /even before his host voiced it and he! kitchen wall and the barn door? grandfather out of clay. Bib and C 16, B pays C 4. In|hand, two more would be added be- || Vion on ee cheats dha = have been @ family mansion but if has | sprang for the door. As he flung tt} Maybo if anybody had taken the| “Once in two weeks,or so Prof.| Must Use Sun Heat so either A, B or C had been|fore doubling for “pair of own|| “Y ‘ sigma de sin? 2 = Row beert made over, an apartment to | open, with the rotund figure in the| trouble to preserve them they would Cizek asniiens a net mubsect to the | a + he would have paid or col-| winds,” TW Dojsabosss see: = each floc Protessor Semyonov eX" tattered dressing gown close at his/ have carried-n valuable Jesson on tolchildren, After they have worked a] as Coal Gives Out lected just double. these amounts, | Ifon If in| SENSATIONAL = plained. “A shop of hammered brasses ihecls, he heard unmistakably the| posterity, for children possess an|whito the pictures are hung up| CINCINNATI, 0. Jan. 1.—Sctencolax East always pays or. collects| taifa:| aa ite hag aah = Se atok PRONE eas tent shina sound of hurrying footsteps below! unconscious art that is priceless|and criticised. ‘This is the near-| must find a way to utilize tho heat | double, | For three 4 rg! NEWS IN STAR 2 pe ss “fe _— i hearse) hacer plunged for the ‘head of the/and that is ax worthy of preserva-|est that the children ever come tolof the sun, or within the next 100) “In scoring, tiles can be used {n| For three 6s. 2 4 WEDNESDAY = do not k hag Dut lately arr tairs. {tion ax the works of Rembrandt, | having an art lesson.” | years civilization will collapse for|one combination only, and the ex-|For Mah Jongg.. sede eege 2 second floor, His apartment| The narrow hall was but dimly| Holbein and all the rest | vant el, Dr D. T. MacDougal] posed and concealed ‘hands cannot zine’ i as aet 2 # than mine, however, for an |tighted and in the unnatural silence! So says Prof. Franz Cizek of|, Thee children, have attracted) want of fuel, Dr. D. i. ® "| Oe faileees Ra ariga ae | peed te A extra room ig built out over the | which followed the echo of tho shot,| vienna, and top rove ft he is send, | Praise in various parts of Hurope| declared yosterday, == |be mixed. | All tiles in the. éxposed | 26 +83 3 strip of garden but the extension [thelr own feet as they clattered down| ing to this country hundreds of |A"4 ‘hit they ara now to be given) Dr. MacDougal ss clilrman of ky Malih must, be left an the ‘compl! Doubling three times for | end on the. floor above his in altho mattingcovered stairs drowned| pictures, paintings and wood cuts |: extended showing at the Metro-|Photethynsles committee of the/nations in’ which they were do-| “all of one sult. +208 256 io with a skylight. It is oceu-|out the lesser sound which had come| made by the children of Austria, | Poltan Museum of Art after which | American Association Segoe Harrap nk " aa , that third floc a woman | up to them. Almost all of the drawings were repeal Ela a ed Metuic Raemeiaed becgce 9 lah Wir gee elinoags | sl 7 mp dol Next Article: The Seasons, | 0 paints por . McGrath | ‘The hallway directly below was de-| made youngsters unde years |""° bs rg ‘ a upply of forests, coal | es age Me sascie poeta ed s | Ja me. serted and the door leading into the|of age, And not one of them ever} And do these children, ater ne world’s supply of forests, coal of s mate FcR “The fourth apartment, that t+! apartm was prior A blank. vd : h ‘ ‘crane iv med van | Years, become eapablo arti nd olt—sources of all power—rapidly Ifon Table If in Hand WHEN SILENCE IS BLISS Uneerperated) ly bele mime he houses & | Professor Semyonoy paused to ham-/art lesson. “Many of them,” sa Mins V being exhausted, he # ‘ For three 4 | am, do you solemnly swear to crotchety geutkman with no ear for upon it, but Barry hastened on| Miss Francesca M son, “but Prof, Cizek) is rarely in: “These supplies certainty will give | For Je |tell the truth, the whole truth and| Westlake at Pine music; ho répe on his ceiling when I ard, his eyes striving to plerce ish woman, who terested a child after he js 15} out within 100 years: |(or n +020 20 | nothing but the truth?” Entrance on Westlake play my violin at unseasonable hours. | the gloom. Was that a fleeing figure! Prof. Cizek and who ts “A new power supply must be — | “Ah does, sah.” Take Elevator to 3rd Floor ‘Above me in an attic studio lives | below him or just his own distorted|ing the exhibit to th | declare: “work | found within that time, or cly 22 24 | “Well, Sam, what have you got to| one of the fem freaks pectiliar| shadow advancing before his reck:;teiix of how theso tiny Viennese feeling which is | cannot continuo at its norm! To this total of 22 (or 24) would| *ay for yourselt? | to the neighborhood in its declining | jess descent? children, many of them undernour-|spolled when they grow up and be ae _ - Lo be added: | “Jedge, wif all dem limitations you ) years; a smocked, thin, wraith-like| On the third floor he halted. Tho| {shed and ragged, forget want and/gin to think. The art of childhood W. ots If winning tile was drawn from|Jes’ put on me, Ah don’t belleve Ah| creature with bobbed hair and a/door of this apartment also, which| hunger while they riot with paint|is a { apart and should te| Yes, e Have wall, poin 8 anything at all to say."—Roches. | pointed chin. She might be 20 or 49, | his host had told him was occupied and sclasors. | pre sa thing apart.” | of Bananas Today ter (N. ¥.) Times-Union. and it is understood that she writes|by a woman portrait painter, was rhaps 70 children,” she says,| Tho children, on tho other hand,|. .,cninqron, Jan. 1—The ba-| i for the eccentric little magazines | closed, but from tHe line of the sill| “are turned loose in a room at once. | freque look with scorn Upon | | on shortage, about which so much | Shakeup Promised VERY ANNOYING whith spring, up sporadically here-/ streamed a peculiar, bright light like|The room {s filled with drawing |thelr early efforts after they have fait es ; ¥ * | has been heard, has been officially f Yak Pol Murlel—I think shopping is such th F abouts, So now, my dear -sergeantyia beam of siinshirie. ‘Thé professor] paper, pencils, paint, colored papers, | grown ol aud have gone to) sisted a myth. 0) akima FOUCE |. worry. Don't you, dear? Sern ttkaceation Bhar fn ap you sre sequalnted with my home | ceased hin frultiess efforts and rejotn-| beads, modeling clay, blocks of | sophisticated te ee Ym fact, so many bananas were had) . YAKIMA; Jan; 1.—James J.Perty,| © Phoebe--Rather. I never can for Seneca sry seeenaea und Dual hy rag What do you | ed his companion just as there came | wood an 4 e . lements, Sue i ta Zuckerm: Me for tr mine that the total consumption 1n 1922|who 1s to be Yakima’s new chief of | the life of me remember which shop} pers Sedncoent: sound busi. 2 % fret, thd and then trom the streat lobody:, tells tt vy bar baptrad tng ory fhe ds tes 10 | epresented two-fifths of a bunch for| police, will also retain his job as|I owe money to.—Passing Show He chuckled as he led the way 1 a violent ringing and pounding.|to do, for Prof Cizek believes that |lovely child represented hete, has!) ' 1 itt tne commerce de-|deputy sheriff on an extended leave | (London). back to the living room and Barry | erhaps we were mistaken,” Bar-jeach child wi is best of 17, nothing but | ach vin 7 - pany In all 45,093,892 |0f absence, he announced. A com- (0) followed, at a loss what to reply. The|ry'remarked. “It might have been a| sulted to hia early offort Pe shan Wand? inserted, {their value| plete shakeup’ of force 1s co | professor was known on three conti-| fracas out in the street—" - — <i ntinini eet —~ | Done tee ing, Perry ergt. B. D. O'Ne Since the, besmining of the: world nents, his scientific discoveries had| The professor shook his head decid. being $19,145,011, [Relais fh ee war in 1914 the number of relgning Pa Savings Accounts he professor shook hi ad decid. |, ance on the ground floor. th {t was a harsh, acsid. odor that ie A ea | Detective Ed Storgard, L. P. Grout, | = Accounts Subject to Check Are made him rich; he might have lived |ediy and then pointed to the line of| professor Semyonov shrugged and! was not new to the detective and he| ° |Joe Rindeau and E. H. Tartar are | Houses In Europe has declined from) Cordially Invited ie sats a howe ohne it frm rath the dor tar Prt" qancng el arte, tata aco tne sow ot no| Crimean Vet Dead in‘ trope om te toe. ser| 1027 I pakagr alee ed the most expensive bach: | them 2 cuentas a9 | ng ots . en to be appointed W. gs zen |the sergeant grasped his arm studio ar n paused. men ppointed are. : sewing nt In town. “Someone is in here, at any rate, | '" rhat's only someone who heard m upon a large easel wa in Oregon Home |: hrader, Harry Blair, G. W. Scho. SUN ROOMS THAT SOFTEN SECOND VE. AND PIKE 87. chosen to We will knock.” | ay f y Aloe E Ore., Jan. 1.—John Cur-| 6 . aes ns at we did—the officer on this be of a woman in a gray field, H. L. Allen, E, B. Schumache: diagy dreary quarters Guiting his action to the word, he| “st ™ Se cent fn woman fn & gray or a ee Tae [elas He Allen, BB. Schumacher, | THE RIGORS OF WINTER “You seem to be mig! pped smartiy, waited, and rapped saat bag 4 f = ; man battle of the Crimean war, in * hapa ie _— Dr. Wo, Chi ome o < ; ‘ji nything i ne p of a staircase h one . Wo, inese Doctor “oe Bob sarenapteapepsudere he de-|again, but there came no response, hind that door! ! foot slight ed and a band of| dead in his home in Leaburg. Cur| The star's miscellaneous columns | A'WaY8 Bright and Cheery In Spite | Ldeensea Hicrd specialist tadive spoke as he 5 ho could the steady glare of that garish! responsibility |start upon which a/ te also served with distinction in| pring very quick results. Phone Sf the cere cntaess Satase bigen bce and his host laug'! tright. and the bi a . ; e Unio! my ¢ the erica 400. — Chinese nature herbs, Many d outrigh and the banging from the sor. Stand) huge emer rexted on tho| th I nlon‘army, turing th Arnie an MEA tn.060 By MARIAN MOORE psn a oe fark, polishe the balustrade, | civil war. as a na Oe | : ‘ rheumatism, nead- yas a massive one, | Th ng was only half fin! 4, | Ireland ‘When Winter Comes,” is the pron ery ig renee mn | a r 2 > igh, col ney, bi V T old and film: t 1 1 in broad splashes . 3 os rps | title of a popular book and a popu- Bh ons ood, AD E N "URES and 1 onslaught it color and'with thé bold, nv nly into his with a unwink. lar movie. If sun rooms had titles camry ml eh rw unas OF THE TWINS pea Manca that ines of the cartoonist which rend ng gaz | this would surely be the one for most tated «th eness unmistakable to anyone ! the professor announced | this popular rdom of the modern | £ ‘ f familiar with the lineaments of those | beside him. “She was at work when | a | home, for when winter comes the [ in the city’s highest society the shot pierced her breast. Sea, her| sun room comes into its own! It lt and about in| All this By took In with one} thumb fs still thrust thru the otto | ? is the nearest possible approach to | protusion n obviously feminine |darting glance and then his eyes|*%d tho maulstick and brush have being “outdoors” without getting | hand, but the room was empty and| traveled to the foot of the easel and|>Ut fallen from her hands.’ | frost-bitten noses or snow in our ily illumination was that strange | what tay t It was the huddled} _ (Continued in Our Next Issue) goloshes. This applies, of course, of counterfeit sunlight which | body of a woman with massive tawny | (Copyright, N, B.A. Service) | fo the climates where ne Penge | streamed thru an opened door in the hair scarce led by her fail snow instead of tourists! 1 door which le {- {and a spreading in upon the breast ‘The sun room in the picture fs In| |"| BREMERTON—CHARLESTON [*} udio built out over |of her paint-daubed smock | ; a Connecticut home all set for a —POHT ORCHARD * oe Ds s | $8.00 Crowns | Take Fast Steamers at Colmaa n of which the pro} Kneeling be the « raised oo dar eee Let ef $4.00 Dock 2 the head, which rolled t 1 in m stereral | $30. et o! ie r was heavy with | his hands and the curiously long, nar-| | Zeere, Terlent of Cilme, | ne has || Rubber ..... peviessa bape thir coerced row, halfopened eyes stared up sud-|| edge of game. Clearer explanation | | $20.00 Set of Red and Pink peje than a Chinese can make. For par-|| Rubber sees 1810.00 ticulars address U-49, The Star, Our Whalebone Rubber Plate 4 . " PY SPECIAL NIGHT SERVIOR PY peeve ‘ $8.00 os y f*] Brom Seattle to Bremerton Bate t . em Other Prices 85.00 Up | urday and Sunday, * “oy ‘ax G | and dally 11:20 p.m. uar gainst UW | 41 Work Guaranteed for 15 Years | AUTOMOBILE FERRE | Seattle to Bremerton Daily, 1:18, * M | | #9:00, 11:30 mm, $:00 pm ith Musterole sue eve sturday ase | day, 9:30 p. m. Influenz and Pneumonia *Except Sunday. usually The mo CUT RATE gi fi b> at } ment you get thowo warning aches ‘ NAVY YARD ROUTE get busy with good old Musterole, : teved congestion (Whichits what a Established 20 Years x y is) and stimulates circula Second Ave. and University St. y Open 9 to 6 Daily—0 to 12 Sundays =X} rt with a ¢ | trimmed In rose found a George all the good qualities of, tho nioned mustard plaster with.| nut the blister Just rub it on with your finger tips. First you will foel a war tingle as the healing ointment pene-| trates the pores, then a sooth | ‘ooling sensation and quick relief. Have Mfsterole handy for emer ney use. It may prevent serious cs and 4 may how fine they looked as t Jack's doorbell ang PUGET SOUND STEAMER The Cheerful Sun Room. SCHEDULES ns glad to see the roof and almost brol thru. But noth: after awhile Jack's mo went to the kite pumpkin the cider seriou ypened and and small childr Children’s Mustero! | hard winter! Not such hard luck snes MONEY nese he Ny vel by Steamer To Mothers: Musterole is also to winter here, I would say! i | niade in milder form for babies The floor {s of black and white | TACOMA ne tee ne, tile, bare of rugs. ‘The chair and Dally 7, 9, 11 A. My 1, 8% & lamp have a number of companion pleces which carry out their attrac- tive appearance, but we suspect that this particular group will be | the owner's favorite when she can | look out at ice-covered trees, 7.9 P.M. VICTORIA, B. 6. Port Angeles, Strait Potnte Dally, 12:00 Midnight not call at Victoria on tet i Seattle Sat.) Midni and cake But # The wide-spreading arms of the chair, with the conventent side pockets, form its chlef claim to “unusualness,” but the broad seat and slanting back will not be over- looked by the person who wants | comfort as well as beauty, The lamp {s also of fiber, with a square : : shade lined with yellow silk to| Free Examination : felt the glow of sunlight on | dull day. Heavy side drapes of | \BEST Re GLASSES | muiberry repp can be drawn to} | | t fi j 5 ‘ shield the occupants from the gaze ON MARTH | of the street | We are one of the few optical} (Write to Marian Moore, care of BELLINGHAM, ANACORTES Dally, 10:00. p. m. Townsend Rail Com ections and MIII Porte Daly # a.m. and 5 p.m HOOD CANAL POINTS — Mon., Wed., Fri. €:00 p.m Freight onty, <EAW BAY AND WAY PORTS fh Mon. and Thurs, 10:20 p. m. (Goes Thru to Neah Hay ow Monday Trip On JUAN ISLAND POINTS yatly 10 p.m. via Anacortes ter than a mustard plaster, | DR, J. MR. BINYON Under” Supervision of ‘the State TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth A Eliot 0696 t ott ‘ - tehed, ¢ ¢. stores In the Northweat that Feally | this newepaper, for advice or Infor- re fa ; TREATED ONE|snd we are the only one ip | mation about heme furnishing or | AIT MNT EVI MAG I, he told part of the t te fed | sae @ P REE, searr ON FIRST AV | dressed envelope for reply.) COLMAN DOtK, FOO T MARION ST Examination f a a 1 Daddy ¢ n annatela an Oy Srenuate OP. Question: How can I clean the = He ¢ Spal T ally f sf Unions absolutely necessary, sgt n iS In & Ri FT B at OP PO R TU N ITY must a0 att t once y r t 1 ge ae y oe nswer: Wash with vinegar and | - } fe be Comioecas | focte ine, ee te ee eenine| Seon vats, |BINYON OPTICAL CO, | water ade > i928, by Beattlo Star) | Jabot. tothe matronly figure, } emient, Mild pike? 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