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§ The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Tuesday? June 25) 1907) The Practical Housekeeper; Dr. Schermerhorn’s Secret Told by One $10 a Day Given in Prizes. of the Two Survivors of the Laughing Lass Sith him ie nie speistamt, Perey | to find Decrow A yeloanio eruption has bivught about the deaths eipertmenta, fh | book and a pot Gf paste; tiring of thets! children dally, If feeble eponge them | % Y i oft, many landiman ‘ change to a mal! tabie on which @ palr| wit er GHA vindear oe alect > ends and ot emten. The ‘The Names and Addresses of To-Day's Ten Prize Winners are age b.beAVehl. olay "45 7hb vile Ants Ines ates. task GRRE ee Ang G THE MYSTERY. seb - + the Below with the Prize-Winning Suggestions. NUMePOUs articles and dite af pastedoara . : etas : By Stewart Edward Witle fee reglk ti i | t plunder, the oftiaer Ait i MARLENE Gu eee Vfor money, that they may play store,|#™ Plenty of mik, an eee or tw ‘ Reouer and plan toy oh, . one and-the n juarter wide thoy ‘cultivate eee cating {ErUtt, Vewotables, but little meat. Keep | om The, "protas: | Taken to the at e @ paltry tht The Bedroom. & tow. threads and hemetiten a hom) ant ereby oultivate the tmagination. os tee doors all aay. excepting | | 270 Samael Hopkins Adams, Syn whe ——— aust 1 the face of tt : Deyn | ON all Aiden two Inches wide. “By boirnis hate eas MR Mahara tn P= dyring noon hours—say ni? to BR A) | Copyrighted 1007 by MoCiure, Philips & Oo, > 2) ® tow and bit Canopies Beer es ce enbes ‘bauh ten Oe tap ot te Wace A. ¥. MALOS, lite tap during that Ume will retr ett a ART Il, iN ohh, ahguiaert Have you © canopy f not, get one] cloth In the dintng-ruom ft wil York ef W them, and they will be atte to resist | ne , n any pommtieed They are made of fine mosquito] only look dainty vut will also be easter | 1. Cone 41 Price, th? SHE MAtIng strain of hot days RYNOPSIB OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS . CHAPTER VII. ry said. [te 0 te a netting and edged with Ince, You can|to w Mrs. W. TAYLOR, |/1 Summer $1 Pri Mrs. C. RICH, ag Hchermerhorn. & famous gelentist. ve. [nite 0 ebiadiiinéa F 1 can naket neti ial and they are not expensive. They keep] _ a 5 ~ ~ — —— —— = = —— ———-= Survivors. Uy to anawer and som Khe files and monq 5s from annoying | Crisp Lettuce, $1 Prize, | TruL, 1 uy brag Aebgnns SE ‘| i s be Tl, I shoukl be glad to have this thing aie x you mnd afford y goad nigat’s rest. | Pattuce soon wilts. It te often aif! G 0 y ay or you gentlemen pres: You CLARA GROT cult to keep it tr over tho week- | gD for a moment,” in 4 a BcAhy (No, (42 First ave, Elignbet Ri t 1f treated In the following ° ier presently |) "Jun Tats | a iPr it will ast fresh and crisp = - “Perhape it would be aa well—on ace beep ad rapkies oe Brass I $ a Saked, Wake ah oelipare NOW JOHN, DO TRY To THANKS, MARIA — BUT TLL BET 94 T FoRCOT WELCOME Joount etithe’pattent,,” ealdritve wungeon |time-Co Minke® ne watad enaahee th | “pale nc > Femove dunt.) clean, bowl, lace the Jettice 48 ‘this ENJOY YOUR VACAT! Ion! Tae atl To TO Leave THEM THE To our | slanifeantly. : La, from the survivd a ‘Apply a using a clea fo all ale e Fi ' "Ve: 1 ented the ecaptat: ne — ade. Ploceot ¢ dry with an 1 1 be found To THE at re re TNE BEMIS CUys WD ANS wane Blaliee berg Bay dit oor ee TEL, a 7 Plecé of cloth, Use only w 2 and gTeen as though newly FICE, ~ was lying propped up in his~ butik. | b « Laughing Loge | This same method may be ure na Mra. A, E. BUTTERWORTH, Trendon entered rat, followed by the! Ty Sed, and pur your first cfew aboard. j fs very good) for polishing all kinds of] Fitth avenue, Day Shore, L. L capita, ‘then Derree Feat igi, Wan Knot, you saw Bae brass fixtures, such as chandeliers Mra. M. BLOCH Recipes. > | } | ‘Here's your prise, Blade,” said the | surgeon, met thelr death, Then ef mE t tr - | c f the en 221 Fast Siatieth s ) Put, fe $1 Prize. lana dalted. Just tnaite the door’ | sii Fkthaon, i . ‘ oT R uff, $ 5 ith an eager light in his face Binds . e been brave men whe Little Devices. Tale 2 cups of colt mashed potatoes, leaned forward and atretched’ out hia | ‘ig ,unknown terrors of thet predley. | hana. : They volunteered, sir,” maid the cap- Broom 2 @apoons of melted but- ham : - : at a nd add 2 | “I ooutdn’t believe tt until I eaw you, rrow bowel With @ suggestion of AN €asy Kind Ume-way 4 \ = z }eld man," he cried ‘lreverence In the slow movement of his, cess, 1 6 ¢resm or mite @ cried i aprinkling heh be (th see 1 ney al head. “And that night-or was it two + “hte Of oe ‘ taste. Beat well, { Tow tye@rows went up. Hefers nigh! late you w the lest Bere os srr tes a id aka GEL rows | Slade had time to note that there waa| pearance of the portent. Well, tT tats edaolutn’ Reena ae no reeponse to tls outstretched hand] come o 8 * Blade Hen pe | waves your hands, | the surgeon had Jumped in and pushed |bo¥ on the beach, ‘With: dampness. eve z pea him roughly back Pans m in t was different. Al-) c \ aCH Mrs HORAN, ‘What ald yes h his, pillow rst 1 was alone, The} x qonheer emgers No. 3 Fast Thirty-third street liga ay she growiea to bo a companton. ; No. 30 ¢ | “You were to Me atiit, weren't yout |< man, elmowt, A ima-! New York city | And you'll go 1t or out we @0.” he Was, Hie “one “How are you, Fagent’ drawled Dar eel —| | row foree of being wae centred on discovery. It was to make him the 5 “Not Eagen. i'm done with that.|forecnoat aclentist of the world: the ‘ hey've told you, haven't they? foremogt individual entity of hia times Yarrow nodded.“ oY of all time possibly, Even | Darrow nodded. “Are you the only | tt «> you woukl take too/enush peeturery aneepaee t, beat, motive power in tne “Except yourself. | \ole degrees’ and under guoh control as ¢ Nigger? Putz? Thrackles? Tne | has never been known: thesé were tain? All drowned | the agencies at his call. | “Phe push of a button, the tum “of & Not the@aptain, They murdered | pero to be, master of eu him paren’ ever -whel ; pee Uches were the | ul Seq 4 them, practical Aisposed of the Clothes Hanger. Tf one hasn't mu Clothes, measure caret Clonet, buy a wooden same leng (a \SN'T THAT ) 1 WONDER IF SMITH GRAND? HAS FOUND HIS GREAT, TRIAL BALANCE NET; WELL FOR MERCY.5\ \ \sawe, HURRY up! USE THE LONG ISTANCE ‘PHONE To SEE \F THINGS ARE Goi Not RIGHT AT, wo een beat ¢ milk, two tab pole any dry goods store) and two woode to Tecetve pole. Nall tn closet from right to left ab two Inche fr e shelf: 4 @mount of clothes can thus be gut 4. eClowet, we on any crushing MRS. WILLIAM KA No, B8 West One Hundred and F firm atreet, New Tork City |For Children. Table Economies. 1 be supertiu % power ona ties 1. leved he could esl a dynasty of science; Li nusement. $1 Pr “Handy Solomon,” reptied Slade with ne cheese. Gn, vas “a choke Ss. 1 t nila: fr of unt shaking lips, ‘Hell's got that fiend. iden, glowing dream; « Inen Squares. $1 Prize.|. Give the children a patr of blunt scte- ipreghat gBo h -ye rc deserrp Ready an; 8. Grea als daye—not our kind of men. mitonlo mysticism—you und 1. And iy was all true. Oh, quite > you mean us to understand ting \ power you desori be? 90m, ) grasp, ‘Then comes a practical ith « SPyek Bras + ee ; ena, too, In his way: Con: esau Dar. ¢ you know how tt is, ce. "Well, el|-aimed blow from the more he was a kind old boy. A cheerful, sim-|oraction dreamer and the greater Take squares of butcher linen; 1 yar fore nd ngures 10 cut, an old torep BETTY<VINCENT° ADVICE® LOVER? | threw the doctor's body In the murf, You didn’t notice w er there were) any papers?” “If there were they must have been destroyed with the body when the lava ured down the v Into the sea." THERE'S THAT ACCOUNT ACAINST: AW, TAXE A vont THAT OUGHT TO Be | ple, wise old child.” inion pages ‘ ae og Ing abtad ye e ' " OLLECTED, AND FOR THE FALL I would have given my right hand to| © payer head Ly feeep Decoely: da Ce li Ei bese Bios ahewtes + ites Rate a” ak Ts da Better to have saved him than. me," | again, acid Darrow. He spoke with the fir You all know who Dr. Schermerhorn }touch of feeling t he had exhibited. | wae None af you know—I don't know GREAT many young women, particularly those past! > TO LAY IN A A twenty-five, mre apt to complain of what they term the | BIG STOCK OF - | conceit ¢ is much tn the character, and {sees gh 3 Fs 4 7 mn fctotura 4 more particularly in Uso conversation, of certain young men [i have fo thank you for, my muywett, thowgn Fre been hie, tnctotage, to Justify thelr complaint, But, instead of eritictsing thie! hard to remember linee of activity thet tnind played. One for thereby is man led according to woman's way man worth while can be MiGive “pod awe owes. Air. Dexrowi" SFituncen’ were too. ouny for him. The 4 bullied into doing as his wife or sweethoart wishes. Very few are to be reasoned anid the surgeon. "No more. If he | most powerful enzines he regarded. am . with by worran. But all of them will Jump through a hoop provided « little! ame exhaupted sire Rima one of theee a A Jump of sugar in the shape of Mattering words 1» held out to them. At the emd of an hour he returned. | harness them, Once he att the poing It ts not necessary to lle to @ man to flatter him. That, of course, Ye alto- | indo was ‘lying back en fie. pillow. | o¢ mractical ‘experiment. You can see gether to be condemnec. Every man hh: ¢ good quality or gone accompll tating ee enavrty, conideny | Spe Ie aay fee en ee ment tn which he excels, and to tell him about It {s the duty of any woman who | biti un another | ng a wene rari Aeron tht eek» to lead him In the way he should go. Man's concelt ts wommn's oppor- | |to Capt Parkinson. “Tamm eeady to ro-| “fiut there he was on bie fest eccoep | tunity. Let her refoice tn it. port to you." a ten-foot fence in «a pioushed ae ‘This evening,” #atdthe captain. “The | yea he few the tence and running, eens | mess will want to hb Funning furtously tn the opps direc= , ron ty ont Yer. tucy will Want to Nees," ae-|tion, when the dust cleared earem, ing. 7a he 8 meer wel? ted’ Darrow. “You've had Blade's! sore one stopped him finally, Tokt The’ Gift of a Ring to him. Otherwise, act to Mors, Tit take tt ap where he lat off, [thn danger was over. “Yet T will nog) T]JOULD tt b f Se pisene OF US ETE: | Sod he'll chieck me. afine's as incredl: lrecurn," the ald rmiy, amd 8 OULD It be proper to give a young , , 4 5 | bh a —lade's was A ite as true.” | away. Thart_disqunt Jady friend of rine a algnet ring | Can't Live Without Him. > * \lexolostves. What aeoreta he ae | with fer tnitials 4 | Dear Betty od ae Ihe guye to the Governmant. , TRAY wore” maraved on | DOT Bet a a 2: pede AM @ young Indy nineteen years of | CHAPTER VIII. Ot WR eet, Indeed,” eonreiins Thom tne laay forthe iat to you | cr te et it @ ‘Jarr. Family. “ By Roy oe McCardell The Maker of Marvels, | }i24 Pert cost tpened te the Pa mena of high , | and we are the best of friends PebegSidoesdepersp hl ais | S they had gathered to hear Ralph| ural phen | BRITISHER., | £04F ye esteemed him very highly tae e’a tale, 20 opiate ied Mettning nm an open | | It 1s not proper to give a girl jewelry |“P4 Go #0 yet. A short time ago he ‘6 HE Ranningtons have gotten a divorce!" said Mra, divorce,” sald Mr. Jarr Blade's tal se naw se deplet eet eon with few eeuaite ' (Sadheies OTT anced to her. Shaw, | called to wee me and promised he would | darr, as she looked up from the evening newspaper On. ¥ ave you?” said Mra Jerr. ‘Hog kind of you! Perhaps you tess of the Wolverine grouped | 4 success o-- 4) Br cert an tet cn. e up on the ‘phone, He has not "Why, 1 thougiit they got along ao nicely together.” MAY have thought {t cheap to marry, but i may have been @ dear expertence| themselves for Perey Derrow'e enquel Improved “ee ns i + * aig mene eres me up as yet, and I want to ¢ they remarried?” asked Mr, Jarr, “1 thought they for m u wid himaett mat dir hatey yp yellnig Tem former ob Sead nis rule. You had better eak fer Pay ra S'write.to hinnine T lane wrced two years ago.” ‘ st mean anything lke that.” said Mr. Jarr, “there's no danger of us| the doctor's assistent. Before tim ay a) veriments, and the Inver ieee coset 1 es preceaittt led ely tau, san Mr. Mannington's fret Givceen” gala Mu. eetting Bivoroed. iy mot ‘One fing, one country, one wite.’* per covered with Jotted notes. ‘vren- Fees A Point of Etiquette | him ANXIOUS V. ta divorce from his firet wife, who had been "Oh, how nice of you! You speak as if you were the only one to be satis- | don slouched low ¢ ebalr o aot wetting sak ae If you cannot ext r first husband, who divorced tis wife to Med, and so long as you were sativfted it didn't fatter what I thought.” right, Capt. Parkinson: bad fampta to study the mysterious slees without Bim you write. But don't Ato of your feelings ap: ont 9 Darrow's trical, waves radiated by Ughtning al for clearetios. Aa he talked | ne ee; at any rate, he i pee Mean | t. cyling id be-~ nto the mihject of e scrape acy ; ryman, Herts, had | Dear Bet 18 walking with, a girl when B, t ranger to A, comes along | tting a div vat it fan't very co7 © your’ asked Mr. Jarr mentary to me i then he went back w his fret wife, who “Phew! You're not thinking of ¢ from her second husband—it was all in “Of course I'm not,” sald Mra, Ja Jarr. to talk as if the only reason we were not divorced was because you were satis had certainly vei t the mad oma rolled eyMn a end tips hia tat to the piri, Is tt | PUA IP the letter | yen: Kage; ei t ; fn} as his cou t has my head in a whi: waid Mr, Jarr, “and this fed.” tween sentences consumed them in long, Phi or le It not A's duty to ret the salute For Her Birthday, | eoond wife of Rannington's, how about her?” "Well, aren't you satisfied?” asked Mr. Jarr satietying pufts, "He used to tell me that he etten | @ven if he ts a total etrangor? Dear Betty Oh, she divorced her husband to marry Rannington, and "I have to be," said Mrs. Jarr; “there's the children to think of.” “Firat you will want to learn of the} wondered why he badnt taken up this | ACHILLE. AM going with a girl of nineteen who 2 sil very romantie, because they say when she gets her “People who want to get a divorce don't tink of the children, they only think | fate of your friends and shipmdates,” he Tine eee ogee eee eren in iat eel It ts, A should bow to any one Yhe | has hey birthday next week. 1 ac,|divoree from Kannington now she will marry the man who married Rannington’a of themasives,”” sald Mr. Jarr began. ‘They are dead, One of them, | engous ranga between those we founs lady he ts escorting bows to, ter Rannington élvorced her.” | "I wonder who is responsible for so many dtyvore said Mra. Jarr, “aA| Mr. Edwards, fell to my hands to bury, | and thome we eee. It wi natural | anxious, to know what would be «| frst wite : e Dos ni ould then come to the mm 1 thing to give her, My friends t “Divorced wh you know, He lies boside Handy !he #' ‘1 |promtnent radio-active slemente—ceenct ‘| Whether he knows the person or not « asked Mr. Jarr, lot of people neem to regard matrimony not ase sacrament but as & habit these work of @ great solentis’ tector of Ge rece, « # & potent bene- lure not deen enough yet! nile and t kindly (To Re Continued.) fel. te a nico bouquet would be righ: fr, Rannington's firet wife, of course,” sald Mra Jarr, days.” Solomon. The othets we shal! probably [prominent radlo~wetive, ei tanall He Talks of Other Girls, ] . “It's all very cont * said Mr, Jerr, | “think tt'e-the women; they Dring most of the multe. Modern women aren't} et ere! any one of & @oore of eomAn| His Ken wieder murpassed that of the | Deer Beuy F | A box of out fowere—pretermy a ‘Why, it's simple as can be,” said Mra Jerr. “Mr, Rannington divoreed domestic in thelr tastes They want to be running around to'-clubs and show them. {currents may have ewept them far away. |much-explolted suthe Lr as was never) B have been aweetheare 8800) gore: fing rosee—would be very appro. | iis first wite, wio married eget; then Mr, Rannington married bts second selves at the big hotels and go to theatres and taking tripe-on the run all the |The last great glow that you maw was, MOO Bl 1 naa egalall iri ink Beary Pape craia Me vetied por 8 Wife after she got her divorce, and now Bis second wife will marry the divorced time,” eald Mr. Jarr. the signal ef thelr destruction. Bo the! a: ney not the reat power. The eniny had @ quarrel, He tn a mM of . husband anger told me he did not love me os Lobes a New-Made Widow. | yore tr I thought, but just as a brother, Well, | Dear Betcy “fe thr 1 know he bad loved me as a swee’ | AM a young man of twenty-one and |“ the first Mra. Rannington, whom she married efter she got her di-| ‘Yes, most men marry because they are tired, and women because they are ) Rannington.”* Janxtous to better themselves,” said Mra Jarr, “After ® man has had his Ging ws me into & perspiration fast to try to follow ft,” sald Mr, Jarr,|and deen everywhere and seen everything he marries end expects his wife to be ilke the old puzzle of the widower who bad « grown eon. The old man/e housekeeper and nurse for him.” ter of & widow and his eon married the mother, From that| “I don't ses how vou can say that,"'eaM Mr, Jarr, “Tho world ts full of ure out that he ts the grandfather of his own father and the | sensible peonie still, If you wil! took at the people who are afflicted with marital ay Stat S ai y AS ions ther to his sunt’ cousin's uncle. unrest you will note that the diveroed man generally marries the divorced wom- UN-BON are elwaye quaint 4 pict 0 in effeat ayd Just | are < great! cen for heart before the quarret. We maa very much’ in love with @ newly | married the dav Aip and he was perfectly fine for about made widow in my neighborhood, | mix two months, when pe began telling me | jier niwband has only been dead « few | 4 @bout how pretty yiher girls are. MY weeks. Do you think It proper tor me | heart is nearly broken. Would ¥O1!to ask if I may call on her, and what nply have to keep posted on what's going on fm the best society,” an, and vice versa” arr. “If you do not, you are Mable to make terrible blunders and ‘Why not?’ said Mrs, Jarr, “They are fust sulted to each other, Metther sive him up? We are both elgtteen|would be « good toplo of conversation | people how thelr wives and husbands are since you last eaw them, only to/has any respect for decent ways of living years old ROBAMUND, | to bogin with if I erould go to sco hor? out that the > all somebody elee’e wives and husbands now. I think| “Ah, I thought you would egree with maid Mr. Jarre, “A good woman I think he Js Just trying to make you | GLEN Coy cont Jarr, “Why, even youny girls will tell you when| with « good tlurband, « pair like you and mo, never think of such « thing.” ning and for eveyy Quis ne. of alt @ Ustle tote to, thetr prande laxjone Jealous and really cares fr you am) 7 think it 19 decidedly early to call fn them that marriage ts serous that it cortatnly is serious because it] “Don't you be too sure of thal” sald Mrs. Jarr. “You'd better be on your much as ever, Whin he tells you other eT Sy Teets ay rdiaily when you eo mueh to get @ divorces, Bome men are #0 stingy they won't let you| good behavior, You can't tell whet will happen! 40d perbape ano) one - And having thrown this terrific acare into Mr, Jarr, «he asked him to let ber Girls are pretty agree wih bio will Kk yOu afler a whil . dl di Tl , “ye ofteg wondered why It wan cheap to get married and eo dear to get alhave 620 rig) H and all etmtler | Highly Complimented, Out of the Mouths of Babes. Something Wrong. | mate “ while and La Health and Beau | , ; Little Constaies—Ch, I guess they bake ‘em ins oold rien E 1nd timidly entered the office of| . vay rege ae 2 Peake fa ye 7 the aid @poker man was in @ North Carolina “ attocte: ary Girth Maiden Aunt (reading)—In ‘heaven there te no emirrrin “Well, my boy," said the broker By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. town of very few inhabitants Frais marriage. 6 oF Ming In} | i seling in his chair, “I suppose ¥ hier One @ay when he wes en the point of ‘ yanpepety Pmall Mazie—1t must seem Lik " come to for @ position as * de be dashed onto aking @ purchase he discovered that ¥ ¥ rind One oom Uke heaven to you here’ on earth, doesn’t ft elt sae The Use of Hot Water, | The eabe wane mor he had exhausted hie amall chan : > 7 4 ord The shopkeeper could not “break” t her uh as dr," rertied the aoe ‘Pommy,"' wakd hie mother, severely, “why aid you 1 ag Pct t byA~the tre) Pale and Sallow. 110 bill offerpd him, and the Northern vonnena {umes before you answered? ui MA PON lof Me MOH HOU shee pins bag yh R.—You ere evidently in man went out in the matn street ¢o ace note water " a “ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ecsnita in Diiltated and rundowr how he might solve the dffioulty, He | ‘euee,” replied Nommy 1 didn't dare try to make you stop." Mow a 14 hardly “en » Nelthee ak a plo asked boot . pei _ no pod a} ” er 4 " 1 lange or swell” 000 | ia'to your looka You ty © requisite amount for the Dill, says rot for Bmall Peter—Did your mother punish you for going in ewinuming yesterday , 4 iv Segcanen, Peat Wt ata lie wel . the Philadelphia Public Ledger. At last | oom 7 Nh 4 to? “We As she threatened t 1 certainiy ww a bined plenty ‘of |80 old, white-batred, eeedy negro for " “ fOr i BmkN Timothy—You bet she did.” Bhe made me take a-bath. maps Ae | ent Ap aE: enlarge the pores Bog a es along. In sheer desperation the Phila - ‘ in the. winter unless the y strawvertie dehy man sald “ 4 ‘The MiMater—I suppose you are a good little boy, Willle, and do evary Aer ey rd prom pes riueed. off after-| Vonctables Fon eaae change » $10 bi! for| SUMBonnete In Two Btylee—Pattarn "Fiera No. Hid 1s, shoe thtog your futher tells you? ) when you wish to take @ Bein cola at } No, 6694 ' " a ohiGaay Willie Reck—You bet I don't. Mother wouldn't do a thing to me if 1 did . sil same wae’ 7 Pomade to Reduce Flesh, ‘Uncle looked @aned for ee scanatomaanmnanenaee Bs Age ‘ t wile YOu Osk lve he shar ip dai Call or send by mall w THE EVENING WORLD JAY P ttle CarrieDo you slp your tea, Mrs. Neighbors? ¥ wr ‘ ts | for, Poms to reduce ¢ Se ees . S Agure atrelghtened TON FPABHION BURKAU, No. fi Weat [went -thits etree New b+ Mrs. Neighbors--Yes, dear. But why do you ask? Md you intend ok f potaeslu ETAMMEP | worthy of Chesterfield, he replied wih|, Overt” York. Gend ten cents in oofn oF stainpe for each paliors ordered, 3 Little Carrie-1 was wondering #1 that is why mamma calls you « gossip. wash . is medium warm, noi | vase wremmes anoline, & Gogpicy ; ‘Theee IMPORTANT Write your name aod address pimlnly, aad : ‘y ; ont ihe ® > hot All soap | gram inewre 9! 2 20 drops. No, marse, I can't change no $10 Dill, corns wanted. —Chiesgo News he's freak. Mould bestar go é82 ee sey? paver | Si ray lover! pus’ f doce preaigien iat coumpilsaant | § maze mpanity fap inne ong ie, “toe | pena.”

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