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———— |e gt e+ ae a - a The Evening World Daily Magazine. Priday. March 26 By Robert Minor 1915 ‘“Our Mother, Gov'nor” . An Allan Quatermain Story _o South African Adventure | By HOWARD ie TTT we . oe vileted Che nme of . . . ° j . . a . ow 8 wee wake : ] a wae * ¢ ve and -_ © i te trong ou OF Gp : ’ sow PRR m ‘ . od tlatt behind my he ben — 18 = 5 : ‘ want <0 Coe te ride, thet ; 0) tne o he : a oo given (he oppare ow . ° oo oe) eet, eet CHAPTERS ' ‘ “ : oe ant be prevendas i ' Depart in Peace i asrigagn ats of = - w ; . bine veh . t . aote av t > as | “ 4 . : ‘ie 4 niances unter whee the | euete ° me . ud vag HE ‘| was jurtifiable te shew Fee Beene gee che were ee eoty . . PP A " ase of the 0 We ft George y s« , ma RP es Homaliy cana vet Mone Toe ewe © hee ah ie nen ee od to dente? Wh Be obs! eo me ‘ hing eave 1 he . e ; To '\t Veet evunest @ey of oan ah > a ous J are not Baten, butt ‘ ’ A, bein ofraid of @ i Fame, whe airy thew 1s he tui Vet, at if you try t wune please, and © we ] 100, The King wrdee whom put t a is Soak seme, : ; : bor Wines enltonen, ang be maria te eymre Horm + tg Se mR althous® a aot mnow a nd ore > That afte oer thie wa from him egpam We wig Alee wioe ths tee Ul | aie " t trare false evidence Hut thee arose am id Say core wes due wo thet « {ond a wea ' wo A ther question: My wheee baad: io. Er ae Sis wean 2 Geom 2 ' . © should the thing be dene? Net ene ‘ we nether vie ihneee . 5 ~ “v nine * set Of Cem, [t would seem, wee eaaiows t diplomat @umin Nera od we ‘ * ‘ « tor " ' to full thie bleody offes; indeed, ' are re sina Hut, aiae! Peo ae ¢ @ toy | (eo! they one and all refused to Ge ge. . ? "A proposal wae put forward thet ‘ * * iy » the F°e" 1) sone of thelr mative servants showld CHAPTER NIN. One of the . ta wurden the ' ' “OTT be forced to nerve a executioners, ieee wee f the fence @ mpantons ° y THO! bot when thie bad been vetoed by Aine \ ! Murals, yo AW (ho general sense of the court, thelr The Treaty. t bande Persir y " consis came t @ deadlock. WEN T walked * ws ow woes ¢ of rin you hat aq Further Then, after a whispered confereaes, y etaring affer ie, ay wits pooxe f wot mie that afterward PProueT ET ALOUTEN® the commandant spoke come dreadiy parent ‘ievevaryitlae malt murder, Waving first arranged gorge, mys For samy time-stnn minutes, 1 dure mie ie Rin of the 2ulin e )) ‘iilernando Pereira and Henrt Ma- I went siragl HO WUE gay the danuing nnd beer drinking wee while tt wee thine ie ycg fal” he ald, “it te on your evidence that was allotted to F Withee went on, Then Dingwan rose trom | pees F xuiio ek sek qwity that this young man has been con- outiving guarl kraal, w 1 104 Wie ehaty and shook the hand of He plead gu ‘ rat demned, We believe that evidence, heen given to us for a camp Het warmly, bidding him ‘Ham Now when I heard this faise and nut i¢ by one Jot or one tittle i le Kister nmandant tom wn, 9 that is, “Depart a ‘ abominable charre my Fr and 1 paige, then mot funtion, but a foul peak OW Voice su AK NOt 10 Hy peace He retrented toward {ut Nanation caused me 6 (40k A009 irder will have been committed and + bw overheard, 1 told hin every word gute of the hut, and wa he went the Are you mad, commandant’ This janooant blood will be upon your tout had passed (n the interviews 1 sk off their inte, wavin, ners exclaimed, “that y would say aol heads forever Hernando Poretra a ad just had with Dingaan, With chem tn the air and cheering him things? On wat evidence is (ht8 Tlenrt Marais, the court appoints you Momus Halstead and with Pereira Doubtless Eo was mistaken. Atter| wicked [lf advance! against me?” to be the guards who will bring the He heard me out jn silence, then wil, no treachery was intended | No, Allin Quatermain, Lam not prisoner out of his house a In the very opening of the gate! mad,” he replied, “aith: WU EFO® Horning Just when the aky & to that through your evil doings 1 WhO jigiten, It te from you that wilt? have toat my wife and three chiltron try to escape, and you will prevent by the Zulu spears, have suffered hig escape by hin death. Then you nough to make me mad As for (4 must Join us where we shall be waits evidence against you, you shall Mer lng for you and report the execution.” ! It Mut first f will write down that When Henrt Marale heard this he you plead not guilty exclaimed: “This ix a strange and ugiy Story, Dingawn turned and sald two wordt Allan, and if tt is true o% ira must ty Zulu whieh) mean ¥ be an even bigger scoundrel than I “Seize them!" | though! him, But Tean't believe that Instantly the warriors, whe had] {lw true, T think that Dingaan has now danced quite close and were been Iving to you for bin own pur- waiting for these words, rughed upen any one; ye + pases; 1 invan about the plot to kill the Moors, T heard Thomas Halstead once must come with me at the Zulu {mpis had destroyed a great ourht for ma My father and my Allan always be insulted Just because number of the Hoers whom they found cousin Hernan only arrived at the he ts English, which he cannot help? 4 ” cords 0 that ” , you.” callout in English: He gave me iny horse, ready sad- unprepared for attack, and then had camp two days after the attack, and For my part, 1 think that if any ene lds Led Ped sous the Nas 1 swear by God that I cannot 40 “Perhaps, commandant 1 don't “We are done for,” and then add in died: and we set forth: and on tha been driven off by reint ments discovering or guessing our hiding winked at Dingaan it was Vereira aT fecuive - aM i nie wie. wabe tt Is tt right of natural that a mam’ know, and I don't mich care. Mutt Zulu, “Let me speak to the king!” fifth day, Kambula ft me at the t ved from other camps. Place-41 know not which rode moth ise why did he come away be" . “ is ' 4 should be forced to kill hie own son- the chief Witnesses against ma At conference, the tn-law “You could bear evidence against and bring that mad ” least, after 9 mandant # hither, aay they came to warn fore the kill the Hors to be careful, for they did man, Henri Marais, with hin am sure that he was not lying when Dingaan heard also, and waved tis ford of the Tugela Kiver Soon after at was why Thad been kept pri he said at the same time he meant to hand to show that he refused to s- 1 crossed the river, a man helied me oner reall those days, Dingé steal away my wife either for himself ten, and as he did @o he shouted from among the wayside bushes, It feared lest [ should reach Natal tn not trust Dingaan, but were too late, “I don't know, T am sure, aunt,” TAUne Goelenmath,, #0 DAYS. adli> your own son-in-law, Henrt Marais,” or for Pereira.” thrive was Hans, my Hottentot. me to warn bis vietims! So they too were out of the mlaughter, sald Meyer humbly, for ike every oag | VAlAN Guateruain we Baye coll anawored the stern-faced command- “What, then, do you intend to do, “Bulala avatogati!” that im, Siay "What are you doing there, you old as for, Allan, mar ay inave been Slee he waa afraid of the Vrouw jane and ability, We find you Sit yoy than cannot you Resa Allan?” the wizards! tool?” I asked, CHAPTER XVI Killed—they aay five or six hun Prinstoo, , ing, NVecondenin von to\beaher Tone rifle one whom you have already “[ intend, commandant, with your 1 saw poor Halstead draw his knifo “Iiding from the Zuius, baas, 1 ‘ apres most of them women and child New! at Gi ero, Oey ot eee ee iene nurderer, and may red to Kill with your tongue? permission to send Hans, ny after- and plunge it {nto a Zulu who was heard thom on the other bani, and The Court-Martial. ut, thank God, many more eva ie tired, and t say that it te time to ity have morcy on your aout.” “T will not, T cannot!” sald Marais, him. ‘The man fell, and again then saw a man on a horae crossing cutting the river, and went to ground Ike a the men came from their g De parties and drove away the an rider, back to the camp with @ letter ne é for Marie, telling her to remove her- he struck at another soldie o rest. Ge ew AIM At these dreadful words Marte foil tating at his beard. But the Hono waddled oo tie ground fainting and a pause MAndant only answered coldlyt 4 PNE hour, two hours, three hours, and then suddeniy niece Marte’ a self quietly to the farm I have chosen his throat, ‘The Boers ulxo drew their oes ae neve NASR BONEN oF ZuIGR fron the top of & Hea tha TUN Killing them by scores.” away; leaving Un together eeaad AGI Wanvcatriad aft te "YOu bave the orders of the down on the river, of which I told Kaives—those of them who had ‘trae Bes ssid M sight of the beautiful Moot “AT® Your father aud Pereira here Husband. said Marte presently, the Prinsloos house, whither the 4A If you choose to disobey them we you, and there to lie tili Tcomo back.” and tried to “defend themselves Your story River winding through the "OW?" 1 asked will you come and aee the ho that yrouw followed to attend her. shall begin to believe that you 1 Me ran to me, and seizing my foot, “T think it needless, Allan, Still, if against the black devils, who rush ri , i {t will ease your mind, do so, since 1 8 them in swarms, I heard after. kissed it aguin and again, weeping cannot aparo you to go yourself, Only Wards that they succeaded in Killing tears of Joy you must not send this Hottentot, %* or elght of them and wounding ‘Tell me your @tory,” | demand ’ Laps a score, But it was soou Baas, 1 went to fetch the horses No, Allan, They jearned of the | made ready for you bet | Now 1 propose to tell the reat of SWorn falsely, Then you and mas’ and that the Zulus were all thought that you were dead? It is & the history of these tragle events as "ePhew will also appear gone yesterday morning. Also they poor place, but L pray God that w although some of &Teat council when the Engiiehmes\ wot the bad news that Retief and imay be lappy there, wd she to my Knowledge !# tried again, Stil, it matters plain ike a vast sake of sliver, and there, in a loop of tt koppie on watch Thad he 3 they happene took them did not ¢ my home atte ate ghten the per + flogged corse, the poor CYry one with him had been killed me by she hand and Kissed me once ti) the morrow or afterward, for £ 198 to us whether you or Me Hind rae Pe ae wae ne Over, for What Could men armed only with the others, and ours hart atrayed gute Lily De — iM La at Dingaun's town, it i4 auld through and twice and thrice. think this will be the more simple Pereira shall fire the shot. ste ' to the camp to tell them of our safe with pocket-knives do agwinst such {got up a treo to look for them, Then MNT The re Fe soon (A treachery of the Einglinn, who ar About noon on the following day, and the easier plan to It, a@ the Jews sald to Judas wee 1 arrival and good reception by Din. ® multitude 1 heard a noise, and maw that the [mn ne atk again Aowith Dingwan that be should when my wife and | were Jaughing — had betrayed the innocent Lord.” He cah take your letter, in Presently, amidst a lideous tumult Zulus were killing the Howe: 99 "Cia eas it no longer KH them.” «nd arguing over sume little domestic CHAPTER XVUL. Then he paused and went em, a i anys of shouts, groans, curses, prayers for knowing that presently they would toll of our meagre extabliahment Bae 6 ( dressing Pereira: te Cle Feauta, they BOCrs were all struck down—yew, hiding myself ax well as T could ina . Meyers go to this farm of yours, they avon the two little lads and the Hot- stork’s nest. Well, they came and as are to go without talking, st 88 contot servants, ‘Then they were segaied all the other Hottentots, and though they wanted a change, that ) Hans," 1 sal lo you stay here Vaaid; “but go on." ¢ z With the horse. 1 will creep to the they came and told 89 Seon are great griefs forgotten | PTEET had been taken away “Do you lao refuse, Hernamée ' houses and see If any there” me that 1 was a widow tke many 48 overwhelming joy, of a sudden | it seemed that the court Pereira? Remember before yeu af “He careful, bans," swered, other women—I who had never been S#W her face change, and asked what summoned Hernan Peretra awer that if you do refuse we ehall t you should find Zulus, for those @ wife. Allan, Hernan watd that [ Was the matte and Henri Martas to @¢- draw our own conclusions, Rememe dragzod away, still living, by the gol- der nyt tree cleaning the comp em to a lonely : Je all, Have the letter ready By ou eee ee ne nea. on the Shears aad) getting then leenth for biwck devils are all about” Should not grieve for you, ae you da: “Hist! wha sald, “T hear horses tupany thei to a lonely per, too, that the evidence wale Fem to-morrow morning.” Sot eT CAL woundel WORM OF i t art : th , ap Ixiven them a | fan forward un sound as of Served your fate, since you had been and she pointed in rtain direction, spot ata distance, where th A pein have given, showing eas thle St xt iday E seit tho Isttor, ONUN Togs Ate’ dramaed be the Wak word’ pe RIC tod tate miee io, BUURUcheoked 108) cawent In your awn snare, being one —{ lovked, aid tere, round thy cor that their deliberations would tot D¢ ogitsiman plotted and caused the day following the treaty was signed nty ms : XP i os w ne Haale gear te i; TP could not be sure because of the Sf {howe Who had Letrayed the Hoers. 1 f the bill, came a body of Hoers overlicarl In’ this, however, NY doatha of our brothers ana of emp Tt ceded “the place called 1 ar i OR a Mas ede is ",, cvusoleas babble of the brook, but the The Vrouw Prinsioe anawered to his with their aftersriders, thirty-two or we tuistaken having forielen 160 wives and ohildren, which we believe saw and swooned away. “Wor, Laat in that neat all day, Ses? babble Ky uy ol ted i WY anne i Gt wher onty foxlike cunning of th ottentots 4 : NAGE (SeSHIOP SAIOICAD CURT Oe ee ee ere eee a enaeiene hile dhe cin cette Hike beef Sound Hemed Like that of sobs While face that he Hed, and, Allan, | maid three of them tn all, of whom twenty falike cunning of [ie Horner to be true evidence, shall be weighed, nexed-that is to say, from ‘Tugel @ that 1 remained Hass though the sun cooked me like IP waited the areat moon apprares {at} Would never apoak to him again worn white mer ang, Hans hy ' ence and tnvewtigated word by word Geore ceene Umaimvubu River westward, 22 Usity Hours, though toward the on w stick: and when night came 1 1 waited the great tow wml unt we met before the Judgment sald Mole, “my father is and probably enowrh feared that be tie great counell,” end of that time my swoon grew got down and ran, for 1 knew tt was Li sd * Seat of God; nor will I do so." among them, ant my cousin Hernan who also had committed the ertine of 1 nd from the sea to tho nort thin, as it were, and | heard a holiow no good to stop to look for you, and flooding the place with Hight, and ob i ’ Jan at bie side,’ escaping feom Dingaan might be © wive evidence is one thing, amd Bg th Boers, “for their everlasting Prov Vi, wyeaking over me in Zulu ‘avery man for himself when a black bY tat Light, looking more ethereal Hut 1 will speak to him, f mut- dew at bis side called on to whare that sentence, Aino & Shoot the traitor and anirdener Bos 1am glad that the little Son of devil is behind you, ay your reverend than Woman T suw 1 saw St ie! Asie base be pale tg Ll alae oi 1 threw ne wixhed to know the acerot counsel Mother,” sald Pereira, Stee he wily ‘§ f . als a Se F i E They rode thi wrning bs ) my arms round Marte and embraced added with an ¢ ol 7 ; Pereira and Honrl Marais #008 Goines hus been waved," said the father says, All night 1 ran, und in Sho atood not five paces from Me i cater oer TT em back to my aring bout FIO ANG ermDFAOES Of these Hoorn, whore language, of 1 with an oath, or so vowed Hanes afterward departed from the kraal other Boers. I think they want her, auying “Yet why should I, who know all this ot We, Ie did ot he Ww x hi hole. Then by the aid of the stream, whit course nes uinberatos * . n he on the pretext that they wished to be he pp ts ay rae ting ane ey = re ie Lie ipa = aes initia: mm ae 2 a # & party of them here ta wet- "AL leust wo have been very happy AS i nderstood as well aa Ne visi guilt, refuse to carry out the rid of my unwelcome society. That 16 useful to the black people in time running. And at last £ got home held a vossel in her hand She was Feith s He CULS Pinna Awe Ae Re, for paedtiae Ai s K 1. rit up t to, Mentence of the law on him? Have same afternoon wo others were Bide ty come." ‘hen tho voice Went on: “Hans, 1 sai u saw the camp. Hed in soma kind oti, biauk seers eer se Safed. Theyeaid: they would WHAG dp yOu Meany ANRAT ane ek Lowani atom On Nin f , oe for commandant, the accursed den to Dinguan's great tent to bid wg’ tious of SenzangAcuna! ROW yy gt ee ee ae mont, auch aa widows wear, but made Py yin we-morrow, and that mean. asked duu ea enei gree 3 : Alias Quatermain ahall not succeed the King farewell, Scarce bad WO yoy nave mixed your milk with blood, spas, how can 1 tell who never Of ToUgN stuf, and above it her facg fie mn wure alte oe Chey Bad: ALE CANT SMCs QUEL RDOR ROBIE agin the title ot toad [Hin Wttempe to egenpe to+tereey entored his presenca when & MO3- With white blood, Of that bowl YOU went into | the wagon showed white th the white raya of th Bal Bie an a so Moped ee AIRES WSK SURE BERBEE y hiet w » ple be » dawn.” senger came up to Dingaan and whls- sian drink to the dregs, and Afters Goorin waa not th Rae moon, Gaaing at hor from the shadow, tip wounded with then wee Verhapa” she answered slowly; nue nc much » be it salt the commandant. s peerd to him ward must the bow) be shattered’; . A iy the Hoor FE could even seo the tears running yy. 4, e si bhi f me Gino But vt ile oy huve been very 4, mn t " 4 4 who have heard "Ow! is itso? said the king With Gna tho speaker laughed—a deep, down hor cheeks, for It was she who yi) uy CANT BS An obering ton OUR RN IEF ANG Sheet Duwi that « t Is tuke note of them,” & troubled look, ‘Then his glance fel) dreadful laug { gasped, then Wept in this lonely place, wept for es ae nF ide i ie houde, AYAN Gay Lain glad tu bave lived to Win dye from tal n Htan og that tie eounell on me as thuigh by accident, and be po heard hin away, shuffling were vou trying ta 9fe Who Would return no more fon vou ue oe fy i at to ready them eters ‘ w it to break and teartting® added: “Macumazahn, one of MY giong Likw sony great reptile, and VMs TWhere Wa rae ee My voles choked in my throat; 1 Na sul Then the cavalcade of Hvera came | ‘ : \ aught and KttRe s wives is taken very lil suddenty, and then, w an eff we my ¥ gmake nee ue could not utter a single word ne mething over two hours had gone uy f 1 away © same road that sava she must have some of the 1 was in a large but, and the only Eat erhaim that the from behind a rock 1 muved toward 4% the moon broke out from tiernan Dore a acnune a dani’ ' nls he hast’ ¢ Tis, thought wan" a tmedielne of the white men before they fight in the hut came from a tire that war ary GER a und the Her Bhe saw me and started, then 'e Clouds, Ehad grevtedt the Vrouw oii 4 pa by the inatinets of ha nent hut this he could not dé uway, Now, you tell me that you burned in its ce WAS RUS Si ow had gone tine farm Sebl in a thriling whisp Prinsloo and all my f Hd Jealousy, Was the first wo recon; 1 1 1 ¢ th wards, » he went ¢ a newemarriod mun, so T ean time, A Zulu woman, young ond Qo aoe) und that f Oh, husband! has God sent you to wd by them wit hi hiee ine i f 1 Hrinsivos, and finding the B Sprust you with my wive I pray you good-looking, was bending over @ g Sl aisea ce Bano? 1 Berend, huaband; sain isan from the dead. Uf RON Gat odtean (Asin ellet Wee ; A me i she With Marin who hemiaad ¢ and find out what medicine itis gourd near the five, doing something ready!” and she stretched aut he the before, now a new aati sw ta 1 ke oo WOM were 1 hor 1 told them evorge f n speak t ' t 1 r od are We near + ratitud, Was ad J to the flow 4 t that she needs, for you can speak our to its contents, I learned tater bi i arma wildly, letting fall the veawel, ae. ist , THC IE AC URAR Su ASSES. Goine, & t tho | 1 heard tongue." name was Naya, [spoke to her the men to DUNT ae clanked upon the ground ane POU AONE ME WAN ee he midad, turning tow aos Ae bh 1, Marin knelt down and | 1 hesitated, then translated what headedty Hah above TNO “Marie! 1 gasped at lent Ini they ust have inade 4 Mace Ran UE SS Bu ty their main t rt it for a long while, he had said to Retief. "O wor said that a man fiver that word blood rusted LURES MEE NCHG Gel Nie bin dectha dime tad know, eat vo thelr areat t r rn spoke, ‘ “You had best go, nephew," said the who laughed over me “OL course, bt Has your brain ice and b ei arregtTe perished, It was on their part of eA Sa serdar ; ailali Tanta” ste said ta dhe Seem { commandant; “but come back quickly sitogether, Macumanan 18 ono soft thu 4 cannot find your hep breath aw though to scream. Samp that tho worst of 1 ciao CAnee NALA NRE ERI: TNA SHIRA iy ' ng is: clear, that Allan Sik , 4 for we ride at once.” newered in a pleasant + at tthe veld? Bour, or at moot Hush!" 1 wh 1 har * ‘ Inder y from 1h was the town of ual tr inforad at the dawn; now If he Still 1 hesitated, not tking this » Zikali, the Mighty Magician, the 4 shack, riding 510%, Jan, who have escaped 4 andy any one * Hace: rennin ta 4 wow ly hidden away he may escape.” '. \ business: whereon the king began to Counsellor of Kings, the Opener are there The next thing f remember was | Ma told them all the MAncla ORATIBATIEG, MaWae we taoe, (hinalt + 1 oimfght where and how can we BM grow angry ho whose birth our gran Hans," 1 and be that she lay in my arms WAG hay Natined 1yAen’ BAN OG OT otae atten and: aik hie oot « r to bone him," asked the vrouw, “seeing th men refuge me this little faver, when vases rees to be torn pot far behind.” wien Thad told my tale, or some MYER Whose natural gloom had been Breve are dea ri eit aapom tine ’ felt convinced ¢,” anld Marie again, “ateian T have Just xiven you so much—you eUt by the roots: he whom Dingaan so wo started, Hans hangts of Jeopened by all these eventa, sv ane au Pia Dingaan and | were w f your house is an old kraad who have wonderful medicines that fears and obeys: stirrup and guiding me, for 1 “Nothing, Allan,’ she answered, “1 “Allemachte! but you have luck IBA eee se \ ructlol by Kaffirs, ond (n-that eau can cure the sick?" A week's iinprisonment in the but well enough that although he received your letter at the camp, and Allan, to be left when every one ely Bihy Go: you PUL Cdien to Tes nes Ww ‘ rent} 4 1 have seen, are moalies “Go, Allan, go," suid Retief, when Was ended by Kambula, Who caine to never travelled tile voud, MVS instinet we trekked away as you bade us, 1 taken. Now, did E not know you so Myuhenr Tere) aoked the dark d shout in , ” nite where those Kaffire etored sisal he understood his worts, “or he wil Mme and sald for lovality would not betray a Without telling the others why, be- Well, Uke Hernan Pereira t should Heer "1 xd One © Englshinan te avenged ruin, Now T suggest that we ebould grow cross and everything may be { am come to tuke you back to ored man, who can tind bis Way across cause you remember the Commandant think thet you and the devil Dingaan Will explain When it was found t wey were jut omy husband Into one of tho \ 4 undone, Natal with a guard, But I warn you the pathiess veld as surely ax « buck Retief wrote to us not to do so, So had winked at earl «cher! Certainty f will, mgt * $ paid, all of on tin 4 for THO towlle-plts and cover it over, Thera, a So, having no choice, I went througl to ask me no questions, for if you do or a bird of the air we wore out of the great slaughter, ‘The Vrouw Prinsico turned on him Iq tt your pleasure that I phould fon at What should bedono? the Boers might not find him, howe the gateway into the labyrinth, 1 must not answer them, Dingaan is ‘ow T understood what was that for the Zulus did not know where we furiously: speak now?" aly sUBKOStOd t 1 should b® ever close they esaroched,” ’ Next moment men pounced on me, /ii, und you cannot see him, nor can news which had so excited Kambula ind never followed usheye, "How dare you ay such words, Tho commandant hesitate’ Then, at once, but the commandant , é end bafore I enaild utter @ ward a vas eee the white nrawine.men, ae ani hie anidiere Te was emidant that elthanah I hewe hannd thet fev (asl Mauast!! ahe eeniaimad "Must havine mailed Hanet Munsisanemand eniniaMans thas mich a dead worked = emeae a re _ een nen 4 ; nae a eg