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Tn ee ae TRE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, \sULy 22, 8 |Nonsense to Say That American Women CITY VANGUARD ™@RRea9 15 SUMMER COMPLAINTS TOWN BUILDER. | Dysentery, Diarrhoea Cholera Morbus Ratway's Ready Retiet taken inwardly tn water wil in a few moments cure Cramps, WORK FOR BLIND THER GREATEST | Do Not Know How to Pose Before a Camera (VERRUNSLAST RECREATION T00 OF OUTER FARMS Gives Them Feeling That They Rapid Spread of Metropolis Is Count in World and Are Not Helpless. WOMEN MORE EXPERT. Externally, for Rhewmation, Neursigia, ae yecta, Sunbure, rootiahe, Hee, Paine in the Beek, the Mine applicetion Radway’s Ready Relief to the effected will instantly reBeve tod moon, eure "ne wifterer of Chae. coualatn Sold by all drogatets. RADWAY & CO, New York. Transforming Country | Over 100-Mile Radius, EXCURSIONS. Mauch Chunk ena Glen Onoko Suy 23, $1.50 Bellewood Park SEEK F: Miss Rogers Tells of Associa- tion’s Plans for Aiding the Afflicted. | Demand for More Home Land as Result of Better Transit | Starts Prices Upward. ex. & WOODRUFF Suburban growth te making Ite best tie is devoting his entire time to the! recorda this aummer. development of Garden City Estates wt f , ; of ers Trunk line salireads) reported reat EFF tetutortning, theme aneviOne, ILS gains this week in thetr campaten to sofenaid euburbe #Dread metropolitan population far out- ~ - side of the looal rapid transit sone, yeare than ventures in older, more) | Farm lands within a radine of fifty Crowded poulation centres: miles have been rising atendily tn value, FARMERS FROM CITY MAKE and practically none is on the market at LAND YIELD BIG CROPS. the prices of two or three yeara ago. |, Small farms in all acctions are pay- well, even when run t Most of it is held well above the levels | fade t= | of last cant, ee anew fore lana mein 0 is ue UP THE dry! mer ¥ i aos TY she were off and ugty M would not de a0 remarkable. But Miss Daisy Fiske Rogers, daughter of Alexander Cam) dell Rogers, of No. 1% Bast Twenty> seventh street, 18 both young and pretty, and go the long days of her devotion to the blind men and women of the New York Association for the Bind, makes rather an unusual story. She has been doing her work very quietly, all day long, at the association's headquarters, at No, 118 Bast Fifty-ninth atreet, bending over the hands of her | ; oe: Sn eauen At street, bending over the hands of er Delays tn the construction of subways | Near! we tee ek Ge nerw an have Increased the population movement + eof being close tc or Rulding the Masers of some novice at THREE TYPICAL PHOTOS OF NEW YORK WOMEN WHO KNOW HOW TO POSE BEFORE A CAMERA. Into the far mubuehs, Ry adding to the | ti beat’ markets swith. pager fer ne | 1a Cea c ¢ cons} ley ; RTS itntven sh M “For tt ts work that the bina peopte| They Possess Both Beauty) Dv* successtul and gracetut ptctures) to the school of brutal realtein” con- = Jold city congestion, the lack of new toe | Ration and car Sf Lash at Meir need mos Miss Rogers explained. nd world renowned i a, taken of themselves, tinued Mr. Davis, “For myself, 1 1 jcal transit faciiities has driven over | "alse three times more to the acre th t tactities : im " ty Nd But one cannot take the words of | lieve we are all rather better look! ¢ population to the ‘ {do thelr Western contemporartes, “OF course wo have our diversions her and Ii:!elligence, and the ASF DNPSSGp IRS RAISERloe Mor any | CHEN, WeeAMEIAT ON TRING AMAINLL | own ert nee 12, the trunk He rails | cording to Government Rgures 7 Be Gat ge iio: engine cha Maina TUE Result Is Admirable Pore|versons of tate have arraigned tho/|In any case, though, I am not a be- | : | New York State corn crop is runn mn SAIL Ryelieach & obie 410. ( |4lons with thelr elestrte » oth hie the “g0 we took 11) men of the Blind Men's American woman for so many different | Hever in head photography. There are : # not exceed $s Club down to Midiang Beach on an out-] fpaits, Despite Strictures} tings. ‘Tney have even, by so doing, | very few women, American or of an | SEARCH OUTER ZONE FOR GooD | "| or Rayti A. Pearson, State | om. ‘The week before we made up a | attained a momentary flash of fame for| other country, who have a suffictenily COUNTRY PLACES, Commissioner of Axvicviture, reported | Ste ION EVERY SUNDAY > for the blind women, This! Of German Photographer.| tnemseiver, of the order. that. micht, beautiful head and face to stand hav Accumulation of tata [al yoosaeae. tRAt’ Suto taema hat jay we have planned a peach tea come to anybody who tried to hit the|img it taken alone. I believe that to the feature of our rent activity, It is} bought during the past year or two ¢ blind women and children to be Queen of England with a beanshooter. | convey the real dea of a woman's per- coverning a rritory of more than, #t $15 to $20 an acre and he had not In the summer arden tn the back! Anyway, the Technique of towever, there may boa grain of truth | sonality one must 6 a fon length | fifty miles beyond the ffty-mtle 7 heard of one which had not become yard of the Association's Home. . in the Berlin photographer's critictem, | Photograph, There is as much of a into whioh the larger overflow is dl fAtble. He sald that many more “Rut although these u:tlo pleasures} Posing Lies in Hands offi: taxes a fair mixture of hypocrisy | Woman's personality in hor figure, \n Footed. Tt ld FeeAeded as the, fore | Coun mnarren cmmetammergaeni une und what hy nsiders the real value lighten the days for our blind, noneth and sopht fon to pose successfully, {her manner of dressing, in her hands |runner of w general suburban settle ‘ me Ms | ucce a | account < nporary conditions 1 am sure, they would rather give] the Camera Man—Some) ana, any American women rely | and tn her feet as there ever could be Scene tment which will spread population that have reiced the supply of avall- rats em up than give up thelr money-make more upon thelr logic than they doj!n her face and head. The Standara Ol Company ts not to| MOP Uniformly throueh the country| able labor needed for their proper oper- 2 by ' : ° fo my y etwee: : , . t > gach Bid faven 2, Ne x ooenpations. You ee the weaving Examples That Disprove| upon thetr ines |IF PICTURE FAILS FAULT IS IN Ine reargantaed, 1t was announced to-| between the large |tton, Ho saya that many such pisces | hell oe, nes an ji Joama of gvarte and pitiow covers! Foreign Criticism, | NOT HER WORK, BUT THAT oF| THE TAKING. ou | 28%: Tt will divide tip. The big cor-| commuting. traMe In thie RROet| one Ml labor tnto properties | a and 9 . “You can recognize any woman you} ),.\5 will 6a. eet i thieves eet ‘ Bh ely histo! at y ps r coat not give the blind something to THE PHOTOGRAPHER. aaa even if she ta walking away |Poration will be split up Into thirty-| yamittes of Now York business men ot tt bagel og Md ap UPTHE wostn sin thin “But tt ts not the iness of the i five aller companes, and each stock- making hom , and the feeling that they are of » the world, but thelr . 4 alford them a@ definite income, #9) you cannot see her face. In form- In every direction | Much ing your estimate of a woman her face foley nd w b plays @ large part {n your opinton of |1n each hey are investin the summerta farm buying 1¢ of the city, ax been by city business men who | many | plan to run their places without Inter- Ethel Lloyd Patterson. | woman vetore the camera of a pros Maybe the Amér-! foxsional to pose herself," explained {ean woman willl Charles H. Davis o! 4s & San- lder will get his proportionate share! within an ho ihe i : e ‘ he transformation 4. ference with thelr work tn town. They | yon as r work ts completed | | her, but {t does not influence you en-| It had been supposed that if the|t n of ol t from theny and pay them tm-| ne aaa Eel rd, the Fifth avenue photographers. | tirely, You judge her by everything| standard O11 Company was to be split | COUntry places for all-year aim to make thelr country estates self- ely, trusting to chance ourselves! fold she does not)“, man who cannot get a graceful] asout her | State officers in New York, Connecttout | SUStHining component companies there would | FALL A fow years of careful outtt- |) Tekets at Flere om know how topose) picture of any wo ; * | Att that 9 \ sei the product. We have! an, no matter HOW! sand go, 1 think a photograph should ; ‘fe and New Jersey say that the numbor| yaty fh Sle of up. for a photograph. ; me N a be about 135 stock certificates tor “les vation, such places are capable of sup: ‘ our home one young girl, to- | Maret tan cave: she {#, should not be @ Photog-| suow not only a woman's face, but h f such properties available ts de- | porting an average family without re- | h ck in the parent company. pher at all. When : t a ma 0 has | eur vr hich go to tm Ing fast. ‘The ict that there | cot 0 addittol “ aly blind. who is the entire support] she may not mind fi When a man who has/ngure and the trifles which go to make} 2! W following the de. | Creating fast. ‘They predict that thero| course to additional Income, In the | of four other persons. |made {t his business to take photo- | yer neraonailty. Si Beetitd 1 the p Will be no farms seoking buyers tn a 1 time, the Indictated rise in the had ae ihe Genie lea ea | because it 18 al graphs declares that he cannot gat|inon the face, of course, but not more| Cision of the S 9 Court, makes Itlrew years and’ ‘that five years furm landx and country A pated Mian Rogers. | “Wett;| photographer Of people to pose properly for him, he | "P turally would were one to|neceseary to consider only thirty-five! double values in the more dealrablo * a result of the spread of saa peated Mian Rogera, “Wel, Rerlin, Germany.) confesses his own failure and not their | ‘Han one natirally wom earn ne otfot t aldleeaesoMaa ocalitt : population premises to arouse wide || 4, «ROCKAWAY BEAC be 9 admit the blind women ene Rudolph Duhr- 5 meet the subject her ce off of the sub oom u | speculation wi eral advance in|} (penuayivanta Scat: lack of ce. a | (Pennsylvania at ret ciaroas. Wich thile Kober LGsp BF Geeab BHAT eee. hal asiareee ooci ca | Ciel plictoarabe: | ‘Tie bookkerping difficulties involved | POPULATION BILLS TRACTS BE-| market prices. ah ashion things more perfectly and makes this tatest! a “And, as I sald before," conctiuded) j1, vie plan to be carried out are many. TWEEW OLD TOWNS, Noch nt and Ri wheat] oes not know how to pose te all non-| see avis, “it 1s foollsh to say t iit there beck Ii f n Lr mises Up te tires Ca pra patient and palnetaking, Sur accusation amalist peo tes Crea gt ha bang Bi oP 8 Not only will there be urge number! Demand im concentrated upon places! yg ‘any, SRA DOURAT bie: Ruadsgs tralee (sere Seaeer al wea © introduce now the mak- | her, man, on the contrary, is sum.(American women do not know how tol of fractional shares in the smaller [within @ mile or two of a railroad |, Passengere on 4 north-boun |] Interbornnah Subway, at frequems ‘ ¢ pottery, and here we expect Undeniably the. Amesicen woman , H OB. pose. They do not have to know how. | companies passed out, but It will be a! stato: avenue surface car were shaken up se- |] during the entire da intelligent to realize she knows | pat-oMee, village or town on to ive the men something et which| 1s beautiful,” admita Mr. Duhrkoop, | nothing about posing and so leaves her- | Al! that fs reauired of them Ia to be in: | yi; undertaking to keep track of them| iain atate roads with rural free mall | verona “mrest when ns ooeavolees ne roe eos hey can ex ‘put it 1s also undentably true that! self a plastic subject in the photog-|eligent, beautiful and healt and | afterward, delivery They are near schools. \tank under the car exploded. A crowd AMAR, er nea { American women do not know how to|rapher's hands.” these three things they are beyond] srany Wall street men expected tha rehe ral tnatituttons and gathered and the frightened men and | ot: Nritish Inde Dofted Wig. pose for a photograph. That !s why| And whether tt was due to the sit- |‘ elena ; . ; | the § rd Oll Company lawyers) good ne women assisted to the street. No LONDON, July 22.—London yesterday | the world does not know, and will never | ter’ elligence or Davis's Rg eh eee oe een, OURS }owuld find some way to wanize and) Me trans! conditions do not one was In. . Ju tone Ie 18 doemia . r | ter’a intelligence or Mr. Davis's art, the| | Cun 8 aie ne photoxrapher's Bilt lessee bits ho the " condittons do not UP THE SOUND ed in the hottest weat in fi now, that they are in truth the most| photographs I saw of Mrs. Philip Lye} ‘ Y ve the pany's unity oO ntrol, | & ne FF ne becouse It ts bee si Excursion years, the temperature reaching §8 de-| beautiful of all women. I am on my | di Astor, Miss Odell! the| if the results are not even lovelier than | iy, of its principal officers 1s au-| yond the mits Ne projected subs PRIVILEGE TO PAY |Best Sunday Out | ss in the shade, Lord Justice Will) way to St. Paul to attend the annual| daughter of our former Governor; Mra, | ‘he original ro ee thority for the statement that no much| Ways but completion of the proposed of New York . presiding over the Appeal Court, | convention ot the American Photographs | Stuyvesant Fish and a hundred more of | 80 much for whether the American] nia hag been contemplated, and that|rapld transit ines 1 coted to add Our new ten year mortgage Is the BRIDGEPORT‘ Round de an almost unprecedented sacrifice | rs’ Association. But I have one main | America's social leaders, amply refuted| \nming up the defen th wo} division into the smaller com heavily to values in the far sections | Most Uberal mortgage ever offered to of judicial dignity to comfort by doffing | mission in coming to thts country, and| iho words of the gentleman from Ger-| jay justiy, hand down a verdict in|! the only thing that can be done|Pecause the enlarged transit zone will | borrowers, You have no renewal fees AND RETURN f Trp 8 wig and permitting the barristers to | that 1# to show American women they | many. favor of the defendent. Mr. Duhrkoop n the decision of the Supreme|be filed with a big city population | ¢9 pay for ten years, SUNDAY, JULY a3, follow suit. have not the slightest ide low to s m1 photographers belon, Jin loses his case. 0 which will make outlying estat Pler 2, Rast iver, f — aad _bhave ‘no Ishtest idea of how to| ‘Most German photosraphors belong] of Berlin loses his ca Court. * estates more! You can pay it off at any time on | frmmviuntt wii ery wate jshaioke - —— |available for ctty uses and better service both ny | thirty days’ notice or you can pay trolleys are | $100 or any multiple of $100 on any the outside | interest day. WAK Automobt! ! le have you tnterfere."* Baton brushed away the iittle mur-{ 4 1 Again there were Pauline rose to her feet, murs of surprise and delight lence save for] trunk Mp railroads and) by “Tam afratd,” sh , “that Tecan! Come," he satd, “this is all nothing. of the Duchess, | the f factors tn filtn: I don't mind trying In a few years time—can be done by any |ehief into a little halt In her hands, | ment radiates from every small town as < aston ewan a Mtaavay, with] of ane ‘of uh gone prow" ts |r uli ln ene tem, | we an rom twee soy nA ae MAKE FOGUAT reductions of the his elbow leaning upon the mantel-| develop the negiected part of his or her| ‘There ts agin Ind against © gate | gy 2 posutt | Mortgage principal, Greatest Summer Nevel of the Year. piece, personality, I should Ike to try some ch leads Into the field," she sald . Halse of gene of familles tn seek more land than the ordinary lot for their home sites. Made to house owners in Greater the tondenc “If two of you," he said, helping him-| thing else which would be more inter- He tendenoy self to a cigarette, and deliberately | esting to you." lighting it, “wil take Lady Marrab over—say to that oak chair underneath | tor a circular. p F} By Phillips Oppenheim the banisters—Iliudfold her, and then n’t you,” she sald, “make her say | ts no one coming." As the stretches between towns and | aphhsibaR cia leave her. Really 1 ought to apologize| how Mr. Rochester met with his acci-| a woman from the Mttle group of peo |elttes are filled with residential devel- T TLE GUARANTEE Copyright, 1910 and 1011, by Little, Brown & Co.) thought transference. All London seems] for what I am going to do, Everything | dent?" | coinimenced to nob softly. Pauline's| opment, 1 es of least resiat- | i SYNOPSIS piva craprers, | t2 be golng to see those two people at! is ao very obvious, Still, 1¢ tt amuses! 4 wos a Mttle thrill amongst tna outward ores | AND TRUST CQ a bag of cart- 16 one hax been hiding bex turned towards him with | hind ¢ Hie has the «un hands, He looks along the path. gun, and by tts sh 0 | New York in amounts of $10,000 rr or less, Send to any of our offices Rt aL, $150 on put a hand over | ance Bertrand mat wiiter} the Alhambra—or ts tt the Empire? | yoy! everyone, Saton atood as though ab uth of the frightened we ulate 2 Sibuaaly aks Fare he 4 Baton 8 ith of the fr ne pa Saal kak fs Se dave by a ¢ | You can 90 the same thing here, if!” pautine sat by herself. The others! sorbed tn thought. pain sure K ate oper sor ntfs lok sands | You Ike. were all gathered together in the far| + on,” Saton said 0 ay that the transforn o | cs tal we he said aoftly to himself.) the man has the gun in his hand, | tre ransformation Of | SS $ 4,375,006 Surplus (all earned) "10,625,000 ila | facia | 1 "ite ts Ners Why not corner of the great hall, Saton turned! Rochester laughed hard! he said. | to the bishop. “Come, The D chess beamed, ove Tt | He fogs down on tis tneee” Pauline | Costry Places Inte’ a)lryear homes, fo “That would be delightful, Noe “Ww: he said, “wo ere getting | ee eieeeted toward | the elty overtiow promises greater spec Yemen te hom would you like to help you ft c , » mn ay bi wlative profits during the coming f Marrabel, 9. yoxng. “Leave me alone for a minute ce two, ‘This 1s only a repetition of the sort | practical at Inst. Let one thing be un-| Sir ftochester, There {a a puff of amok, | Wative pr ng tho ing few have doubtless | derstood, though. If our young friend | q. tiudent of oociltiom and ts, the Saton said. “I will look around ana| of thing enlan y report, Mr. Roch has fallen ie . | seen,” he fave you anything here ts really able to aolve this Iittle| ° han hav@alinie ba i ay eG + ito in your pocket which you are quite sure | inystery, he will not obiect to my ask- | lonh, Tyner “kal Then he falls ARAL adhe isin BEAL ROTATE TOR Shkier Sea Cliff & | F'59 hee dds focture| clo of her quest ect | that Lady Marravel knows nothing of?" | ing use of ht dtacovery."* | "Baton passed hia hand acrcan hie fore | me QUEENS, ~ | Glenwood foe oF moe Taprlnens, Hoobenier 1g 743| Mtr, Saton Je going to entertain us in|, A{ently the, bishon produced @ small) “By no means,” Saton answered. “But | head —== with Paullae for king shi 801s very wondertul mannen” she am (onc _worn Greck Testament eto | Lwarn you that sf the person ts one un-| 9 on," he sald Mauch, then ou opened it at random. Then he turned ~~ PLRECE BOOTS TO nounced. known to Lady Marrabel or myself, I! «wpye man ta taking the cartridge @uddenly toward the figure of the wom- on Rochester, who hed been on his way to! |cannot tell you who it wae, All that T | ¢rom the gun,” Pauline said le slips wan To the distance, ting in the distance, Some wade acme momemee fa, the, dinsnen| 198 tetaed ‘eae tases toc, Shange tad taken piace In hie manner 0&2 40 !8 perhaps. to epee pape neuer tute Roc away pac sounds Hocheator Linu que’ of dhe atiera own | “Let tus stay and see the tricks,” he a ite. thoes whe watenes | thing of how the th lieaned the gun against the gate. He ts remarked to the Oishop, who hed been | 1 tries to convince her that eee te | Mt will be most interesting! Roch- | stealing away.” of Pe his companion, His teeth seemod to have come together, ster declared. Saton leaned toward her ti he wm her to marry him, | Lots, The Duchess frowned. @aton shot @ | the lines his face to have become, There was a subdued murmur of med even about to spring. not. tave him sud fuoes be de ea lore her, |qudden glance at Rochester, A dull, | (rege 4 tate | eae fm 8% tense. He leaned @ Kittle forward to- thrilled voices. One or two looked at) “you could not see his 1” he mata. | ine een the tittee, Nut the | angry color burned in his cheeks. wana’ Pauline each other uneasily, Even the Duchess! phere was no answer, Two of the| Sig ht Seeing achts w rarty given by «| “Stay, by all means, Mr, Rochester,” began to feel a little uncomfortable. women behind were sobbing now, A sed in Batons he anid. “Wo may possibiy be able to | oe ee ae ne nT renee Rt | Saton was suddenly interest you it is, Was standing @ litt There waa almost @ challenge of 7 ra of his righ actng Pauline. He nearer, with the and resting upon bias 9 and 0} Fier, near South 2 THE OOK A ort, Ard was iving back, halt 7) There wae no answer, They itstened | Cog ee eatt tne | races of all of them seemed sudienly| ae — nea? | Cec corer eee CHAPTER XXVIM. nda. Rochester, tearing them save | aod watched, Pauline never epoke, ai. |e Found onic table which stood tm t Sight-Seeing Yacht Citfton The Answer to a Riddle. | gown vy toe side of Pauline. |feeay © geaile wee parting Rochester's “right, i Argued Manhattan Teland, foos W, sey EW of the Duchess’: | "The fellow's cheek ts consummate!” | ips peeks, Ila 4 e 10.30, 2.80 ie Tel. viiled ae Danan s Hierte he muttered, | “LT think, Lady Marrabel," Baton eaid |124 left nis cheeisa. 11! in ; ho bh ‘ Sat ty, slowly, “that you can tell me, if you | Wve a Jong distance and) te eet erect eeaa (will. T think that you will tell mo, "Oo, Een ma ‘s fe ar ann EAMROATS. who had not arded thelr | ati a confederate. I can only see one |! think that you must!” lL isieneurthe Peace t a fa " carntage horses for motor-! whom I think would he tem Something that sounded almost Itke a | \\''? " J i ‘ity Li e cars, Afterward the party seame4 to! suitable. Will you help me?" he asked, stifled sob came to them from c ¥ ee 7 ps bf =\ daw tnto @ Wdlatcivle, and lb weal thenine guddsaie cawatd calle ‘oma the hall-and then Paullne's \ " f : v » EL" to damale nay wh ch means a 5c. fare then that the Duchess, rising to her| “No! Rochester answered eternly, ye a toon sal Tee Ma gnizo 100" he wala ro nolgt ieuipnte, Seabee, Loog Beaaah, Aabary feot, went over and talked earnestly | 'I-ady Marrabel will have nothing to do! y.vintie t 1 and » fog Silda tse our performance.” ; Rochester bit his Ip the moment he| begged. | nad spoken’ He felt that he had made for @ few minutes with Saton, ome alight thing!" on.” Saton said Testament!’ Pautine con v Bi 20 TA ae Metta Be uli Preis fos Ge micas taee' Al SOUTH OZONE PARK \W {fz bs A i #10. © 90 ena $7400.89 pm. nything to aet these people wonder- | One or two of kuesta| tin Open atmay the sixsh > ‘ aS * 19" 39.10, c. ing! Look at that old atick Henry him eurlously. ‘The Duchess “Wihon Of; rues (ane ; the 1 enw | 7ou , i oe DON’T DELAY. BUY LOTS TO-DAY HELP w hiring eS poonoyes = ges Opensmouthed, Ratan WOR) tisamed ‘with “dy » ' yeh te ’ Rise in Values to be a repetition of what happened aft poet Leu ESI nothing—<doesn't w 0 belleve any: & peculiar manner th hi f » she puta sa A ere sudden is Br D, FORO, thing, Give him a ahock, do! | vin the case," arked qu never ise | You nd the corner of wood | throw in Bronx. LOTS NOW $348.00 and Upwards Pe bet ein ‘ant. you understand, Duchess,*| ‘if Mr, Rochester has spoken with 1 Af 1 saw nothing excent the Hi Aye Meant a hea Pring, w much harm we do to| torlty, I fear that I can do nothing."* We are only doing something now,"| of Henry Rocheste pon the 5 ps 4 $9.00 Cash, $1.00 Per Week : jaivaagy Po at gato ourselves by any exhibition of the aort| THe Duchess was very nearly angry “whieh has a been done, | & . 8 vyed fora na te HOW TO GO THERE -Take Fulton St, (City Line to yore Te Fulton at, brookigg wet : : 4 “Don't be such an idiot, Henr she | 9 ved easy. ‘The only troub! she 1 ‘ r end. Then South Ozone Park traction : Montgomery vst, detsey Clty Nee de | you @uggest? People are at once in- | paid. “Of course Paullne will help. | o: Aha’ TAG StATiawal RAE . pein lon) car to property, x atat di a | lined to look upon the whole thing a6) What ts it you want her Mr to » effort ta a little here was an The ‘ is heath wht FURIIER-cWanted, © stnetly | a clever trick, and go about esking one | Saton?" It ent with| tle group of peop , all Yen arlaneed to,“ enmcay’ oat ees another how {t f@ done.” Nothing at all," he answered, “ex-! one more te will | forward with ey vetoed Ta : ab “anna be retorenyea reauired.” Addrese fumer ‘The Duchess was disappointed, and in- | cept to sit In a corner of the room, as! if you like, a | Marradel she xpres LA a clined to be pettiah, Gaton realized it,|f4F from me ae porsible, and answer! thing, at any rote, whish has not been | had beoame a litle ir ve Hats — and after a momenta hesitation pre-|{h® questions which T shall age her, if) done inn music vn Mar hls: selth ania a cnt a vee kee SN oa ig ne SRR Rared te Yernnorties i Ing wuddenly towards ver smal bed. ‘Again| and that ‘ 1 out. a erate represen 1€ tt would amuse you" he wld.) “or course she w the Duchess de-! Pauling 5 as though| Bend ¢ ut cursed ¢ n ce ee UATE “and T can find @ny one here to help/clared, “Be quiet, Henry, You are a| against her correctly the| thosa wees ! I think WEEK ba co ae we gowlg engpege gong puny Ba AL wens , a ave through em 4 §Ty Be Copvauvds | Hd Sl pei eh cians Cai Natal a ah it aah an PE me oa DOES AION, A I ERLE TES EBERT SARS AONE ARAN _— a - i a ‘ ear 2 a

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