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THE WORLD: | jerel of Mr. Jerome's assistants brought parties of women into court and seated them in an inclosure beside the judges’ bench, so they could satisfy thelr curiosity by staring into the face of the | Many of those women were young and bore outward cvidence of refine- | Nevertheless, they listened to the unvarnished eloquence of Mr, when he dwelt on the unfortunate life of the defendant, SAYS JEALOUSY WAS THE MOTIVE. 7 Throughout his opening statemont to the jury Mr. Rand dwelt upon the y of Caesar Young's wife as the motive for the murder by Nan Pat- of the bookmaker with whom she was infatuated During the two hours which Mr. Rand occupie:t in his statement Miss tt wont through the firet cructal ordeal of her tri With a placid- > ity that became statuesque she heard the prosecutor refer to her in terms erude and harsh; words that brought a pink flush to the pale cheek of her » aged father and made him clinch his hands. | Only when Mr. Rand burst into an eloquent eulogy on the dead man did defendant exhibit emotion, and then only for a few moments, From > then on she constantly employed a phial of smelling salts. In an adjoining room, alone with her sister, sat Mrs, Young, weeping | @ditterly. She could not hear the words of Mr. Rand, but she trembled for qe elllty to take the etand and lay bare the saddest secrets of her life. | 4 With the emphasis of a riveter welang bolts the Assistant District-| ‘wrought the structure of ois case. He threw many new lights on | the tragedy, laying especial emphasis on the efforts Young had made to shake off the in‘uence of Nan Patterson, having secured her passage for Burope and given her a sum of money to leave the country only a few! { . weeks before be was slain. \! “BAYS MURDER WAS PLANNED. | Mr, Rand asserted that the murder was deliberately planned out of pure) | Jealousy, He described a meeting of Miss Patterson and Young the night/ ‘before he was to sail for Europe, when he declined to give the name of “the steamer tn which he was to sail with his wife, Nan Patterson told him $ _ mo ship was large enough for him to hide himeelf away from her. sf .» Then the prosecutor declared that the evening before Young was shot J} 4 */ Morgan Smith, the brother-in-law of Nan Patterson, purchased @ revolver | P Patterson Made ihreats Against Caesar Y oung, 9044900000000000090 EDVOOEEES 4 51st 2OODOEDEONCOOETITD q me. KANO i © and he said that revolver was found in Young’s pocket after he wag slain, | ® ® In closing his address Mr. Rand declared that he would prove that on | z 4 the night before the shooting the defendant and her brother-in-law, J, @ 4 | Luge, at whose hou on Morgan Smith, were seen in passionate argument outside of Pabst's restau. 2 © | panied bY Lista: ee Wve te a plea on tant, Columbus Circle, and that she was heard to say to him; ¢ 3 Columbus avenue and had a talk wi . To this J. Morgan Smith replied, said the prosecutor, “I cannot do It; ee ® the evening. | "'Z-won’'t do it; you must do it yourself Oy $449444000440 Young Cursed Her. t Then Mr. Rand closed his address and called as bis first witness Nor-| Yotns wnt Miss Patterson went with | *MERTS HER FORMER HUSBAND. tian Ee aiNiste und eae Granta hatte | Cursed and abubed her ee af Before the trial was resumed Lewis Martin, the young man to thetne contest, but radially drifted to : she went with Young to Flan- yo fhom Nan Patterson was married six years ago, when she was sixteen ie racet tack, toning laces eure mt | them ther ‘aad ean tele t an hs + years old, visited her in the Tombs. . ' At the Siar os le G60 OF Fie | wee on fs, thes had something to he twa week wiah him to ur f Though his girl-wife divorced him after a year of married life, and | DF ur. But could for th ces gtew loud ar & comparative / the hevolver } ound in th Was the One Purchased by the Brother-in-Law of This Defendant." $99OBOO9OE 04 009000008 4 H44 PEDIGREE OD DED DRODED swers were catefully u di Mr. Unger jotted down. by Mr. Lavy Was particularly careful in obtaining the measurement West Broadway at the notnt at whieh Ue bookmaker was shot —— POLICEMAN’S STORY OF THE KILLING Tals technical evidence disposed of, Policeman Junior, of the Leonard street station, was called He was the first patrolnan on after the shoot ing. Junior sald he was on duty at he scene MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1904. the exercise of influence with members ot the Distrit~attorney’s| E> AV XJ [> ACCUSING NAN PATTERSON 3 OF THE MURDER OF CAESAR YOUNG. \"We Will Prove,” Said the Assistant District-Attorney, Pointing His Finger at the Prisoner, ‘'That Nan e Murdered Man’s Pocket | 909008964000 049 90009 SOOT + 6 HF-SSHD1E HOOF rating room, Miss Pacierson was ned over to him as a prisoner, and vk her to the station house in the om the shorting occurred in, was asked to state the ynversation between him and Patterson in the cab, Mr. Levy objected, but his abjection was over- ("I asked her,” Quinn replied after the Court had tuled, “Why dht this man Kil himself? She asked me if I was a polleeman and when | tod her ves she went on: ‘Well, it will all h come out some Ume, so I may ts Well tell now, Ca Young and were lovers, He was golng away with his wife—going to Ei She has me In betwean us and he told me he would be away for montis and might never see me again.’ a SUICIDE AFTER DRINKING. Lennon's Son Finds Him Dead, He) Wen! call him yesters William F 4, | years old, was found dead in bed yes- | terday morning at Ni h street, where ‘tor five years their careors have driven them wide apart, the old love he a He Was going { Broadway and Franklin street i Then She Collapsed. pnee bore her has been revived in her hour of misfortune, and he swore to ’ he Wan, "He rd Detwke leaye ' met erted) morning of June 4 last. He was stand? ater gh ' 4 said "ts ; ‘ a0 Hard Drinker, ing on , Ae ot the ee ter whe had » " her to-day that he would do everything in his power to ald her, Weta Auk les ibtaee uals the* Yousgt ‘1 am| this crossing when, his, atenthe was pee.” the witness, added, “but “on | « ‘This meeting In the Tombs bringing back a vivid recollection of the|f « wambler, With mon hiv Was a pro Tey ta wnbeh | iilad toa cab Atty feet north of Franke a'ket™ to ‘me again, aving. ie ‘he e talker le drinker pet cade. Tham is romantic days of her youth was Itself a trying ordeal for the young pris-| (atm cuker, fe was a hard 24 ebay Pat: | ‘Wek Ghai’ ts WiakK seule oer | ae 1 bad abner and when she appeared at the tribunal where her life will hang in the| ®™ y-tive 0} FI Om the eat ee, Re eecendant, sitting | out Wwliht it he's dead T want to let n called ; ; balance for many days she was still visibly affected. 4 ine Seeaeina, it | hide on, You shall mot go ob that | tention a0 the veNtCl en eee ee lee fee ee tetat cliente Young Martin, who was in tho court-room when Justice Vernon M. drink four or five ponies; Mt, Caesar Young, I won't let ein: Withers said ne hatled the cab when he had everyting elne tol ‘ : rand ul go about his business! er to stop and did x0, The y 4 Davis ordered the proceedings under way, le omployed as a clerk in the| cir eter’: Ae Ms a . by os grew #9 wyd and t hentse| the policeman} tee ‘eer M, eg.) ibe ba ter re atet taken we lt! t “ ” " S the ore pe | that Young, with curse, bundled her| the cab and saw a man, unconscious, that v billy Toh Paulding Hotel, We had not laid eyes on “Nan” Patterson for five years! foe, . oe Rel tito a cab art sent her home, After! with his head on the lap of the. pris: pocket. “It it ia. ahe ei nit | « Watil he went to her cell in the City Prison and swore thet he would succor | ine the developr 7 th. at Ri ung aad Li we took aeather cab|oner. He was on the right side of his me over the bead we Ly it and kill 4 “Y ow ' an ing returned to his wife, companion, One of the man's arms was me. | want to die right away,’ jher tn her misfortune. rene Wer 6 “sauarer ruapier.” All Saad Reh a hanging loose over the girls kuees and | Mr, Rand td the polceiman iontny Pr) Before the case opened Ellwood Hendrick, foreman of the jury, had a! that he trl a high sense of Ronse end ant Drive in the Cab, the other hanging down back of him a onored postal cant taken from Nan 4 % i! hover welched in ny transactlh “Young met Miss Patterson a few Said He Shot Himself, Patterson's band beg on the moming 4 Mong conversation with Justice Davis, Foreman Hendrick told the Jus-|Yiie was a man of peculiarly. 1 | houra later. ‘Phey svcmed to have for-| 1 asked the defendant.” said the | %Caerne Voune’s death. It bore tne | | Nee that his mother-in-law was 1Il and that he wanted to be excused, but) ning personality Ha was a handsome | gotten the eanitlik pecurtenoas oo Witness, “what hag happened and she fottowinn nes, Pal ee oot ox dare, fetigia the Justice eald he could not do, aa the fury was organized and the) {mils UY) ninth aire Cobgibus aysirity To. | Stated ko drive te: tue hospital. "| uM, St. Fol Hotel. Siaty-tirat etree trial should go on sir, [other they drove toward ehe pler, at| Started to drive to the hospita ond Columbus avenue.” a . nd %Whloh Mra, Young wag walting for her| “What did abe say to you on th When court was convened each side was represent d 7 husband to go aboard the steamship | Way to the hospital?’ asked Mr. Rand | She Told of the Killing. a Dt y an array of 8 rice | indus tS take thom to Europe ang | Mr’ Levy objected, requesting that tho | P Ay 4 ya cos. | whieh was tO take them to Europe and | } vy “, a te }founsel. District-Atorney Jerome was present with bis assistant, ne ee ete ee hla away from Nan Pasterson. 1 po'oeman ‘dascriba. ‘the condition the | «2: ;Did, Mise, Patterson tell, you, bow “Rand, who has charge of the people's case; Assistant District-Attorney| "He was attractive to women and was ne hay. Dh Weet Bromderayy meat [of thas tetera. om in at tne time) 4, Yan. Whe deactined er: ride with » Darvan, who has charge of the witnesses and who {a responsible for maine | ¥ ate hee 0 ae ag t i 1 young 4) yy street, Boag Pesaran stare After the objection had been over- Leune frie thes the bookmaker died, be i J the cabman’to stop, She tol eas CO i “fainitg the order of the work, and several deputy assistants, who will| Rome” of tile city. to whom be was | shat Young had ban ange qnd- ordered | "I. ahd toe Sefendant. before wel; rey Nad Deen talking, she oad. after Silay minor parts in the proceedings. {kind and atfecttonate huamand, hut lead: | im to ‘drive "ta the ‘nearest haapital | started for the hamnital what’ had | vaying the last place ut whieh they 2 The defendant waa represented by her chief co not calculated to devel B > } i for it ri ‘put baa he y wheel, Abe Ler; “ Sata te | 8 1 her ator: oo it all over the cab, but had not A . Unger (his partrer), Daniel O'Rellly and Philip Ficneity ey mo top! nt we i Mthood thing [later har day when on mat ry ve hea ks he AP une i it Som ¥ me MViiio is wear a ‘ 1» a a Ph 8 » Who are also | ‘emp a bred food thing’ | performed it was fo }but when I looked further ound it! iy by 2 ee h » n 3 jamopg women. He gave them his al Jin the dead man's right-hand pocket. | 2" posture she heard @ muffled sound ’ _aperedel o sepa Ves usual quota of clerks completed the {impose | mane# freely aed ‘ie ie Jha vi ” it was still were and amok ci put! one iarace, ets eg to see Young ex { hese details 0 ° ans] te i | the weapon In my poe! od it ply Into her Ia : ng i en ghafucter are necowmry for you to] (ough a ce of this % | over to "Bernt Morris, ‘in the Wereaed An adjournment was taken until to- | ‘ know so that you can understand the| are no Holmeses. they be- | street station without examining {t morrow morning. a levelopment of the crime Ww we te-| San to wonder how} man ¢ valde ; Where did vou drive from the scene | —— vf Ss RR IGNM T Hleve was committed by Miss Patte ot hig at we jof,the shooting?” Mr Rand asked . { E N ; ott Wife a Short Time Before. I «rove to the Hudson Street Hos ic i a A Mio Nesting with I dan orien ne Gas tank et eee i 4 Him Dead Man's Name. ’ OF THE PA TTERSON GIRL Rand thon turned Heap a Nain ag Maa net bh yk Nd, im Des \ | " vur a wife iat ny a he tant District-Attor- es. r vag of Young ane the at ibe stoamaniy pie E ied wer [hey Feauested, *te bat oO , ' M Dfetriet-Attorney | the full of 190%, when fhe iL he Wouhl Not hee pe. wilting tor | Hon took pla at yeon ‘vou ana the Assistant District-Attorney Rand be vinree the most relue- | was bis way w y met on 4] hin nu pi ; Wing f Ae pla: tween you and the : * on y f et him, and his e t indicated that | prigoner on tne way to the hospital.” jan So dpe negg i llered poet tant mind, train, Mr, Rand expo and went to he had spe thought but of making the Ys : amied the defend Poetnn dea | | to-day with elaborate precision, A. wae hit all of you that Caesar) ~: and,” Mr, Rand said The revoly found in Caesar inusbarid, she replied ‘tha Pe was to, “[t ts hard,” continued Mr. Rand, “for ie we ed while riding in aj « evar Young went, Was ™] Young's pocket waa the one that the| that he was Caesar Young, the book- 0 to have to listen to the story of the hansom cab. The only other occupant Western race track, to 405, | red-hajred man bought In Stern's pawn | maker. Then | took the man into the 4 Te Of ke avman acd. to be (tt, 1m Vehicle beside Miss Patterson |'® Gravesend, to Aqueduct, thera Ah | shen, Gumtinued “Mr. Rand. | “Phat | hospigal, where he was pronounced ——— ion ; peared Nan Patterson, or Nan Mas | same red-haired man, whose name ts | dead,” ; bt to realize the depth of dishonor gd — driver, The evidence which Hjoigh, ax site called herself, with thé] J. Morgan Smith, was seen coming out y The witness then identified several] Atthue T. Pray, thirty years ol, who a“ +6 which an can|*@ Mave show’ that elther Nan Patter-| faltitulnoss dimpliyed by Mary's live | of Pabst's cafe at Columbus Circle 09 | photogrupha of lives at the Hotel Cadillac, Porty-third ind, disgrace i & wom ‘ | | p erepha of the dead man, a y e |won killed Caesar Young or that Caesar) lamb. She waa a married woman then | the evening before Young's death with! “Had you any further conversation | street and Broadway. tried to kill him- Jaw ts made for man and woman | YOURS Killed himself; for he could not § nant yi flanges ua sj joes yrtlerse pan 'enen Be yee Ina} with the defendant on that day or at) self this afternoon in an office at No. ned to heated argumen ne?" waked Sans ‘ and If {t pe a crime for Cacsar|BAve been Killed by the cab man, who] “Of course this frendship, gontinued | tee were sities Fa eee Cate that he el ee iene: | 228% Broadway. Pray entered the oMce i 8 brother to send a bullet Into! MA Hot In & position to commit, the] ae te Wad in the oped pudlle Kany) lords. ith _ Tepan'e | aed thet Mina Patteraon had @ small | and had a Giscuesjon on business, 90 the r. the crime is no leas when tho h 5 Des. BAIR DU CONES atte af the Will not do It! he erted. ‘Tvan't | hand-bag with her, He did not look IN| police say, with a man he met th > th; Mrs, Young, the beautiful wife of thé! go it You mliet de it yoursel He | the bag. da pair of white kid ¥ wid , Bped from the band of a young), Says She Made Threats, bookmaker knew that her hus) (hen bundle d the. actress ‘into ryt , glover In J pata Re eltnres: fae. | After the talk Pray was left alone for 4 .proman.’ “We will prove that band In fils er maments loved her ‘In. view of ail these facts, you ean] tified the hat and suit of vlothes Young] moment. He took advantage of the i "the prisoner never winced as the As: and ane we % es te 2 oe eadily # how important {y the teati- i on the morning he was slaln~ | opportunity to take a revolver from his Atte ‘ ing ac-! compsenton slip. e four © “O) mony of J. Morgan South will be. He] Yiack derby and a light gray sult ! . a) manasa itor nays stinging, es We wilt also prove that] ls Angeles ater they vere Teeoverin®) iy the man whe, we believe, hought the] When the sult Wik held un for the| pocket and send a bullet through his 8 Fang out in the cou! Yo ne desire io die, | from a riotous evening Wad) povolye ind in Young's pocket after] inapection of the witness the defendant | head thin up and eyes aging straight 10) “On the contrary, he hud every rea-|%,%me sft was In no way divcreditadle) hig deat and who left Pabat'e cafe| was greatly affected, and struggle 8) ‘The shooting caused a good deal of Tront of her. her features continited uN | gon to desire to live. We will, turtt (9, Mes. Young, yet |} wis a sowie | | quarreling with Miss Paterson about |ghe would she could not hold back the ement In the vieluity alice Weubled by so much as the twitching | more © wil, Curther- fe y ange And MM | something that should be done which) tears Bhe did not try to wipe them] inan was summon a, end he found Pray be re, prove that Young could n Reise bY * ne could Fr fo f r away, but allowed them to trickle down | unevnscious on the floor, No one seemed ve nerve. initicved the wound upon himself which | (u\ineg her & J, Morgan Smiih came down here On| beneath her vel until she recovered her} to know who Pray was or what was “ Guilt Must Be Proved, | caused his death eee Mise Pant ERC Meal ARC TD ceo pled posure and bent her head over her| the reason for his act. The policeman to a Subpodna. He carte do ain on , mmoned # wane * “This woman,” Mr. Rand continued, | “You must not believe any sort of | Mayet Ug ak the 00) (98 SPP: NS Served with a gun. | emailing salt, When the shirt stained | YorOo ha ag betands before you on just the same + ane Gent of ‘ ed back to the Hae ay bedove the Grand dury | With blood dup er] York Klompal andthe, ured nan ° as " story that may be prodused by the de- find Young | Ooeta tO appe a ey 'Y | shoviders hea: pt softly. as taken tae surgeons there yer charged } rf eee ff She h on June 9, ' “| aay is In a very dangerous cunditloy nrteetion 08 Ee ern Just tbe | mae Tt would be absurd for you tol erat” att relate a Haile with ree | hon that day the pawnbroker was] DIE. nary then (ook up the Crosres=) and there Is little chance of ‘is recov: = Saas suas, Be it tee | credit @ mory, for instance, that the/pdd to this young woman He | found, who, avid the Fevolver, and on | MME tone aid you arrest. this] €Y de oa too, that the presump- | 200! Was fired by some one standing at) she, Is Innocent VT woutd pot for, the iat wite fled the Btate and all, the) Ril? Waa it at the time you stopped = - pede Tempmbered, too, 6 af " tot orld have one halr of her head| Ds Sad resource . ¥ ick ake Is isincvent. a window in a nearby building, for all] World Mave one alr of ber head | money and resource of this office have Taf course not,’* replied the po- seliae fe Jehe proof shows thal the’ shot was|prosecutor to eo Into thos fecugre te | Mot bern able to locate, them. 1 Be-) tosman soi "k was brought out by her own coun- | ‘he Proot show ‘ gnecaion {9 £0 into thors facta | Heve, however, that before this trial | Se ayy produced the minut ‘ Yhat this defendant belonged to! Aired in the cab. Young and Ms wife. in New York. on roMr Levy. Miss Pattersons | ihe Cormet's Inquest, but asked Police frail sisterboo! whom we all pity.| Mr. Rand latd partioular emphasis on | April 29 last, and of the } I ee te the ueiaons | min Juntor if he had signed bie sestl- ‘on trial for that, and, unless | the theory of premeditation. He de-/SODsequeNt menting with ; - may. ‘ SPECIAL FOR Mo! > ghey thot ohe fe Bunty of the {ctared That IC would be shown that the |20", Ho told of \ sid: inl anes hs epee ern Choee! Sar tes ibe psingt ber, abe Shou be eee te egy we tetaon, aad how Ara Foun FIRST WITNESS * Mr levy Chen fea rom, the police: | Fruit and Nut Choco Ad | ot cm Pat an end to the a<achme map’s testimony an answer in which he We air, Rand then began to sketch hig! | "That aseaaty ant to reclaten he aaene! of Mrs: Youns| = GOES ON THE STAND. ed At the Inquest vhat he had arrested SPROIAL FOR TUBSDAY, pelheory ot cared : | be the g oe eee be apent happily tn thelr ey Ne re in in fnaing the” volver in Young's ence upon Caesar Young, | mead Lay cottage. he fifst witness was Norman L, Cole, | pocket, . ‘Her depe | “An effort wus then made to ind ; Sow.” said the lawyer, “tell me when PA ad Married man, is of the highest Im- |" yne people's © the Asstetant Dis-| this woman.* ccntinusd Mare Recgasce | & Photographer, who had taken pie ‘arrested this. girl » ce, as ges | this de- trot Ay cor wey declared, bad no ott a Patterse if wet oul of the way, | Wires of the streets along which the 4 f. after I got to the hospital,” whole motive of the case | fabric for eroundwork than clroums ¢ t er io take a st o¢ | henwom eontainiy Youn 4 Miss | said Suntor, Biliceseeea.” | tual avidence, | money the countty. A ticket | Petterson had truvelled to the point at] With te aaslatance of one of the| * Bye-Witness: ay meny |: “But,” he went On, almast flercely,| Wer for her securing her . reat pa AL! court offcers Policeman Junior showed 29 ©" Mr. Rand broke off ( the defense cannot produce a single | passer steamer ro| Which the bookmaker met his death. the exact poskion of Young at the og ME! off for a moment (o| eye-witness Who ean truth(ully swear | wall ted the tloket Cole Mdentified several] time the polleeman looked into the | ) ‘Attack tho eye-witnesses’ testimony the , ‘iat he witnessed the gotiag every | & Nd the w , bul the time came ad taken of the places | hansom. According his partomime defense will marshal to tis ald. 1 Saran. 00, Se eo eeeaaerts fe ven tone | teasers we citentias nme one 00d te y Young and. Miss Patterson | the bookmaker's head was In Miss Pat- = : : Ae Wit," he said, “ten thousand men and! ind't would have to go about sheathed |e ovis Fe a ror ber knee. nn Sm MUNA Sk your ‘Barber ‘Varumen ot the highest repute were to|in steel armor. This trial will intro Plan Trip to Europe. | Central Park to West Broadway an A k B b » va lemen - Franklin street, where Young's death} oy any- they had seen Nan Patterson | duce to You. gentlomen, a new world. «| lest decided | ; ; A 4 ‘ ) he 0 take a! took Jace, He niso identified phote- : dogger into Caesar Youug’s| a hanes td vou Dee “tN ere oes | vat Young could pnt of the hansom tn which the ed Policeman Juntor, | tO keep your fshavin, cup) that would not not necessarily be| brought within range of the | t Ad Passe, i's | shooting secur Saree Sues One® lied with th # bo | ter ad. Pussnge w ph Ireland. aq architect of No| vem done! supplied with the old reli- He proof of her guilt, for every | STANK at Tendertols me mas) dosph Ireland. ae kita was thel@, Mow often did ehe aay that? A an fa ra » Germanic, | ot Pourth street, Brooklyn, was the) aed ten thousand persons might | ail-niant cabman relene and where con. raved at wiet winds. He stated that he had] Perhape twice able, creamy,{sopthing b | ventionalities are scorned.” M1 ts made diagrams of the hansom ead in Q Dia fs prying © . + Se » SHAVING “We shot shina nich Young Was @hot for the use of] told me that just lore he shot him: bat we wi Mi nt nad (bora type epg ira his work ai the rice isch | the Disiriet-Attorney toih ma thet tuek betere, be shot bie) WILLIAMS SOAP Breve # motive! When dy In peaponse to the question of Mr, Hand began his biograph. i sinalng. Bet we ES + mative h of Bookmaker Young the | “Wille. all, these prepar: Lavy, ooansel for Misa Patterson, Mr. — — amok Ahade paler, and| were helng mode for th tripe te | ea. tyStte. wetual aise tt = = iy of countenance did | Mmrepe, something clee was going | fe RN! 1 wet su it: she drew from her dress x A’ few momenta be MH che, Ho sald that les ial of smelling « o'clock on June 2, while Sop: ares ; tised them constanuy, her h {yom the ts were printed in the Sloe *! a R Ce | dead mar WORLD WANT DIREC. | Goad oned here fie om Mr | biting her lips to keep back her tears. \ | Beeine the emotion the prisoner way than the same Sunday bast jendeavoring (0 tealrain, Mr. Lavy in " the eulogy he por in his pocket, Mort “ae Court, ver, houge of Whiten — ee ee wae ‘ tn obtal Treland the exact meas- mente of streets and houses shown in a diagram of the room which the architect het prepared, Jots Down the Answers. ‘The are’ answers must hay, ce ys py x Fao BEST BUSINESS EX- $ | SAYS NAN PATTERSON might not see me for five months, and rhana never In "9 Did Mise Patterson seem much agliated? 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