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Se cecncemetnnemainianaemmemnene ~ RETR PER Oe Cm nme ene MTN eg ome sos Eiaeaethnaatiies eaaaettineaied see a eee if The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, May 27; 1915 OPN SEDO TEL DON eNOS OM a NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL IN THE EVENING WORLD 1p RLES E. WALK TATE TT ST By H. Di VERE STACPOOLE Author of “THB SHIP OF CORAL,” Bte. WAAR RA BOS Si, nied hdeds Wbabebededad have always been unfortunate; yet months he had altered subtly yet the two families have had an at- lant gents traction for each other, to judge by TArvellously. if had by #1 the intermarriages. Stull, thia young Stl to her bridal dress; she was new ge Haron Cart seems puite a pes per- a woman, for in six monthe she bee son, a leman of the old type, & aged years, without gaining a write) Sie aiee kle or lowing a trace of the beauty of 2 4 “I was introduced at D'Harmon- yo Love had ripened her; Ber 77 quite a nobleman every movement wi arked by that ut the old achool self-contained grace which comes ty, that you should beat aim pity that you shoul roalm an rudge on Zooount of the unfortunate from maturity of mind; the wild age the Baron, Imhoff" beauty of spring had vanished, giv- B a5 Gon’ jon't hold bim re ing place to the full beauty of swm- ¢ eponsible for the fact that Baron Im- - hom killed my father, I have no ™tthe grace of Demeter gaging.) grudge against him.” ‘upon the ficida of immortal wheat. Sy ipnm find to hear that” sald the It wan the with of both my guan@~ ee fan and myself that Fransive an@)f) Vited Von Lichtenberg to dinner with y13444 should inhabit the Pavilion as I did not come to that din much as they chose. We had offered was & living man with a will of my the piace to them, indeed, as a wed- cown. (How that phrase haunts m a like satiric laughter!) I wuol ding gift, but the permission to live ft ur my own course; and no dead Fate there was all they would take, ae would drag me against my will, or ‘This morning we breakfasted with Sw Another purpose except the windows open. The swallows hed” ” T Sined at the Cate 4 Pasis with not come back, yet the wind thet a friend, and as I was coming away puffed the chints curtaing was whom should I meet but my old 4 t wind of aa iw enemy the Comte de Coligny! amidst the trees was like ‘This gentleman was flushed with of April walking in the woods wine; he wan descending the stairs We came out and walked ip with two ladies, and when he saw cottage of old Fauchard, whose ine he started. we had Rot poken 2 id made her some or are, yet he came forward to #0Up, Introduce’ himself, those tine the workmen use for When we had exchanged a few food. platitudes, he turned to the matter | The birds were calling to each other that was evidently the motive-power from tree to tree; clumps of viclets of his olvility. were showing their blue amidst the.) “T am surprised to see you here brown of last autumn’s fallen leaves, to-night,” he said, “for my friend M. and the forest, half fledged, was Siti Je Baron von Lichtenberg told me he breathing ee delicious breese, aigh. nl (Coyrtat, 1910, by Dutfiid & Co) aristocracy of ot have added one whit to the beauty of the marriage or to it sanctity, I had dreaded that In the fulness of his heart and his simplicity Fran- zius might have invited undesirable guests. The vision of Changarnier ® like an evil beast had hor- But my fears were set at eave th he: Saat veka tye and they rarely make ‘ne"namwo we kitlet tater, Wie Frangius’s guests, humbl in a duel with ¢ reared te they might be, were of the aristocracy r At egutren, Mat te ine in tscornat ed the, Lichtente ta pee the. boy to, de gm nt, Wig Waroo'h cae ate and Cari, the Caron’ om of ine erm tries 1 Fitted iy ie frustrated, by. the rest, un. c as the poor, good, kind-hearted and : OWE: in yorery. We honest people Bosra? bu qemantryphace to ie, At ten minutes to noon the Vicomte Maidan finn flergert binse, Teocoher eo; arrived, with Eloise on his arm. How tos musictaa, Fransiaa, who is one of Charming she looked, in that aimple, Seetiown, old-fashioned wedding gown which _ she had made for herself! And bow CHAPTER XI charming the Vicomte was, insisting od.) being introduced to every one, 7 * Atting, laughing, immeasurably ultra of offi a In the Sunk Garden. above every one else, yet wuffusing strength, ss ‘ ° ow ou ‘eo wedding party with his own grace He went ont A eae atv soney, Wid kreatness 40 that every one felt “Tell me: when you eee « house in splendor, and elevated Instead of dwarfed @isorder, bills unpaid, the servants Franzius will be rich with And I never have been able to de- Hare and rogues, inefficient and use- his music; and even should oat in my mind whether it mee iethine eine chont the tinge cewek natural goodness, or just It he never care to write ugain, Polished to, its keenest edge. thet perhape the windows and the door- 1 have a large sum of money in trust made this old libertine #0 lovable. die; whom do you acouse but the for you. Oh, don’t ask who gave itin After the ceremony carriages con- Master and the mistress? A nation is trust for botn! It 1s there.” veyed the wedding party to the Cafe & house, and France is « nation, I We talked till the dusk fell and Moyle in the Boulevard St. Michel, SAY Bo more. I have been @ guest at inure and ite extraordinarily beauti- The Vicomte had, through Bertl, the Tuileries; and it is not for me fui ceiling, in which, as in a snow- star after star came out. made all arran, ents; and | who have partaken of their hospital- g¢¢ jwements; n @ roora 1 storm, the ice epirita whirled in a flower-decked, and filled with the {ty, to speak against the rulers Of fantastic dance—might have been the sunlight and sounds of the boule- nce, ballroom in the palace of the Ice to look. vard, we sat down to dejeuner. "But I will not allow them to play Queen but for the warmth, the banks It was a glow-worm that had fallen Scarcely had we begun than the @ucks and drakes with my money. In of white camellias, and the music of from the bending hollyhocks, waiters announced two gentlemen, at short, my friend, in my opinion my M. Strauss's band. It seemed to me jike a little star the same time handing the Vicomte money ia no longer safe in France, Following my usual custom, I = jt God had piaced there as @ por- do Chatellan two cards, “Show them and I am going to move it toa place round for some one whom I could to dine with you. ing and vering under the kise of is tent of fortune and happiness, up,” my guardian, “and lay two of safety. I have teen uneasy for bore with my conversation, a fellow- le told you wrong,’ Apr en 1 got back to Paris my more covers.” ome time, but of late I am not un- wall-flower; and it was not long be- “Ah! just so. I thought there was It was no poetic fancy, that pres- @uardian was out. It was the great Carvatho, who, easy—I am frightened. I smell dis- fore 1 lit on M. de Presense, a friend some mistake; he would scarcely be ence which we felt around us, thet © = woe Fd ‘hur had “receives re epg ge my guardian aster.” = my en one of shoes gl dining with you after the affair at cal of my bel ‘ . Ou J ol 6 marriage, come, bringing Now, in October, 1869, from evidence t!emen who everywhere, know the Mirlitons.” responded. 'y real, tation. . 1869, ty ° “ “i ) Orit tree-—treo of all that heaven! | for them, “And what & Omen Tt rane ed ected ee wee ie piaj Delighted to obtain # willing listener, rant to introduce yourself into my Carnac; it touched the aun: | ea Fransius did! fovee—thene two wellcted, prospare Bot the slightest enmity toward Srow*me into Gorner and pointed fo wnat 1 please; Gnd SHOUIe ANY ORs Cctid takbe: whAY walt tro, Gee. Gree What, then, was this thing called ous, common-place individuals, who FTARC®, notling but contempt for her Gut"tne notabilities. We had mount- aq \ lueation my actiona they do eo at “Tove, which T had never known, the held the musto of France in’ their 224, for the Wretched marionettes 64 to « kind of balcony, and presently, \ their own peril.” be soph: fe thing which I had never guessed till hands and the laurel-wreathe! playing at Royalty in the Tulleries. when 'M. de Presence was engaged 10 ’ rapt * al \\ Then 't turned on my heel and left the’ tenon ata ctered nk beak to-day, till this evening, there in the ‘They did not stay long, just long He Was aasisting at the birth of the conversation with a lady of his ao- oat, \ the cafe with my friend. SOAROR Qhl GRIN We wunk garden of Saluce, in the dusk enough to pay their compliments and Ans German Empire, that giant who geatarenes, I atood alone and looked ioe ' \ “Another would sand you his to Parla in the afternees, #0 filled with the sound of unseen drink success to the bride and bride- ‘2 & Short twelve months was to leap down on the assembled guests. I \ seconds in to that,” said my leaving Eloise with the wings and the music of an unknown groom. living and armed from the brain of Recalling them now, and recalling tongue? Just. before departing, Carvalho Time. The destruction of France was the Vicomt friend, Place Vendome, I acco: “Oh, he is a coward, But he ta F a bad'man. Bs on your guard for be Re tittyt®, We,O2ets, HOUR, SRI will try to do you an evil turn.” ‘The last rehearsal had taken , 1 laughed, and told him of the oc- ihe day before, und the hues bal currence, when, yeara ago, I had made J age mf De Coigny’s nose to bleed in the ect, "eer am empty and desertn. jaiiy strictures, it seems YR STARRED, ace ‘ Some drawing things were on the whispered to me: “His opera is ac- Pecessary for the birth—that was all. etrange enough that amid the ‘CH OTHER POR TRN SECONDS table. cepted. He will hear officially to- In October, 1869, the last rivets of the guests were most of those who, fatu- I have always been a fair artist, morrow. It will be produced in April, Siant’s or were being welded. ously playing into Bismarck’s hands, hd My guardian knew nothing of thie; brought war and the destruction of yet that extrordinary man had al- war on Frances all, nearty, of the un. and sketching has peen one of my or, at latest, Ma: fgw amusements. Almost mechanically T took a pen- ready scented the coming ruin, guess- de: of the Second Empire's know; ns of the Hotel de Morny. 1 a cil and tried to sketch the face of CHAPTER XV. ing from the corruption around hima funeral were there—the Duo @’Agenor pag’ whan lived Mergaree oom niche FEAT i mame rentied hey be on 4p PERRET auld, a8 we stood Look- ait! Bloise Feliciant. the birda of prey beyond the frontier. de Gramont; Benedetti, who hap- tenberg, the woman murdered by your guard.” ing al (a empty orchestra, But it was not the face of Eloise The Ball, "Thank you!” aaid he, when I had pened to be in Paria af that time; Philippe de Baluce. Next day I had @ very unpleasant P7wember that night in the Beliciani that appeared on the p: Y the wa: ma x given him permission to deal with Marshal Leboeut, that ruinous foo! 1 walked burriedly, not .carin interview with my guardian. I had 1! a re when you and Marz and r. I gazed on It, when it was fine 66 Y my fortunes as his judgment dictated, the clap of whose portfollo cast On whither 1 went; the scunde and Nights not only insulted Von Tohte berg, It pre ren your band played in the ished, in troubled amazement. It was guardian, “how are you “And now you have just time to dreas the council table at Saint-Cloud wes of. paris surrounded me, but nm aeems, but I had also hit the conven- Breet hall, and @ child in his night the face of a woman—yet it was also off for money?” for dinner, Remember, you are to anawered by the mobilisation of the goirit was not ther waa (mike ances a foul blow, Hit them below fy) Tt, pooped at you from the gal- the portrait of a child. Ab, ye ‘We were driving back S°cCOmpany me to-night to the ball at German army; Vareigne, the Palace gardens of Lichtenberg, walking with the belt, in fact. “Ah, yea,” said the old gentioman, , “MY friend,” replied Fransius, “L try to do the best for you, and ses 1 remember? But for that night your return! In my ow! would never have met you, I beyond any doubt of memory it w: whe face of Margaret von Lichten- , the olf portrait in the gallery the Marquis d’Harmonville'’s.” Prefevt of the Tulleries; and, to com- jy) from the station, having 1 went off to my own rooms not plete the collection, Baron Jerome picasa Need n the newly married couple off on overjoyed. Society functions never David, destined to De the fret reot- br°the don it was in the Dagon at the portrait ne Margaret, be- 4 an o ‘hioss Lichtenberg! Yet it was thelr honeymoon, appealed to me, and balls were m; neath which was the little po: And to receive the mes never have Eloise, I would the face, also, of little Carl! “Oh, pretty weil,” I replied. “Why ‘testation, for thon my lameness was on and lustening, Philippe de Baluce, oo horribly like wore dining out only an Die ec ond violin at the Closerie ae you sake? brought into evidence. Condemned Amused and interested by old M. de myself; it was in the windy bell- ho waa expec p saan without love and with: & CHAPTER XIV. He di not to dance, it was bitter to see Presense’s descriptions, that were not tower where the Man in Armor stood nake excuses!” Noe wine is 4 ru lowe y eo did not @eem to hear my reply, other young people enjoying them- destitute of barbs and points, when with his tron hammer before the tron ‘What way?” T aaked, {t comes to that if ts tae ee *, The Marriage of Eloise. but sat gasing out of the carriage #¢lves, and to have to atand by and through the crowd in my direction, bell; I saw again the duel in the for ‘Bay! u out M. le Vicomte. pune t, tt te to you I owe + window at the streets we were pase- Watch thom, pretending to oneself not Walking beside my old enemy the est, and Von Lichtenberg lying in i said nothing, Ah, if 1 had been that al ae would have been will give them a good ing (care. Comte de Coigny, came @ young man. the arma of Gen. Hahn, and | heard in his place! But no, Me only pi wht in my sleep, You remem- saring “My lameness, although I have 4 Young man, sg very handsome, again the slobbering of the torches, Jost a good sum of money to De Bris- panes Le inne depreased. Had he poon a irl inatea d of a man, @ girl in > day at them contemplatively and from dweit with an air of distinction which the wind In the pine trees and the fan, as, some days later, eit little upon it, was the bane of “ with you, monaleur, he eould not marked him at once a# ® person far-off barking af the fox in the [ui Joked up, and for the first time load the people around us, Right wei 4 " ing through, and the peopl the hunting-song that held send-off,” said my guard gave mo the Worde of it tede uturmn, 1 wish some time you me,’ we discussed the matter Olympian heights, after the fashion my life, I fancied that every one no- write out the music for ep Sloise’ « “Let of & god gazing upon beetles. ticed {t, and either pitied me or ridi- Sbove other wood, te to me, standing bebind De taken the matter Franeiun ; + eaten ica cave the | When we reached the Place Ven- filed ie. It was a Bitter” thing, Which, starlike Ah, yoo; all that might have eome- Hrinwac, and looking me full_in. the quietness or with more wad ing with an effort: Po seat rake NOR om be caarried at Wtotilea; have the hen we reac @ Place Ven- tainting all my early meahoct fi ing crowd to the y thing to do with me, but beyond all face, was Haron Carl von Lichten- Ah. yea, I will tell you what eon @ surprise. 1 have we willago en fete. I will settle for it dome, he drew me into the library, made me avoid young people, and ?94 the function of D'Harmonville that 1 refused my fate. I refused to bere he maid, what we wad, Twill wiv tho musta at it tare rises gt it°3 eit” “L have been on the point of apeak- People of the opposite nex. I have {0 & bourgeois rout. He was dressed believe that the dead Margaret had ‘I'he surprising thing wan that Twas YOU, the dialoue score of the opera; it formas pn ae M Th {tte ed good; no- INK to you several times lately about "°C" girle looking at me, and have j2 almple evening attire, withant @ hold upon me—the lust of the not surprised. My conscious gelf “ft had hoped to meet some On® the overture,” © proposition seemed « Meney, ald he Not about personal Put their regard down to ridicule or Jewelry or adornment of any P= Mahone, who was also the laat of the seamed to have recognized the fect else’ ‘That wan what he sald (bate never felt m es tobi where could one find a more muitable Money,’ adi he, Not about personal Hity—fool that 1 waa! Vion, except an order set in brilliants, Saluces; the horrible whispered aug. terns o) nil the tine, whilst "ANd T: ‘Alas! monsieur, Fate bas f felt that night, Deena ioe ae as fpot for euch @ wedding than the little fortune, It is invested in French ee. . Joubert put out my evening o A peies oF Cees ne wa ence ricer Was ree chee fre ti] us self was n. ordained Us to a solitude a deux ice of Carvalho, I fal toate oe ; ses ‘ei al Joubert of |i bad «ro! \ ¢ touch ta e ‘ou once In that old | "| did not mention your name, Pehurch of Mioiliog; yet tt met with curities. Clement. our lawyer, baa foulwrt of late bad grown more the brush, of Vandyck or Velusques. time the murderer of Markaret? And PTOLT tubs, But the Garde. cneigur, for. in mentioning Your ancel coat cen sure‘! felt toe enero epposition. re all Kood securities, paying good pent his life in incessant warfare prodenge by the sleeve, “That yOUne fefuecd; that I would mot. listen to, eet MB eg Byer gp ie . ” Sale end wan, ie, tor Be seemed qiamei te Franzius was not @ man to forget dividends; they are the securiues in h Berl, the factotum of my man with the Comte de Coligny; who Tabb. rained--<« my cards on the table, eon who had dingr ms calm and certain of success friends, He had many in the which I ‘myself have invested my KUardian; and the extra acidity that M&M) ‘ and left the room, walking hurriedly, 1 awld 1 Woe dined early, and he departed be- tin Quarter, and he was @ peasant inoncy, Wel', 1 am selling out"—— he could not vent on Eeril he served 2, but not #0 hurriedly as to express you no longer fore us, for he was to conduet. As inatincts. —“ beg your pardon, air?’ Up to me. But it was the business yong and death, those three =“ eiling out—realiziny 1 of Eloise and Fransius (that lot, as preme events in the life of man, jecting my money, marshalling he called them) which he had now, to inmatent in their ceremonial francs, and marching them out of “#¢ ® Vulgar expression, In his none. than the rich, To France into England, 1 propose to ‘Not those boots,” said aa he i do the same with yours.” took a pair of patent leather boots what the olf Maruls d'Ampreville morrow and go to Nie We arrived before the house once described a# ungentiemanly This determination I carried out half filled, and took our places tm alarm. nent day. Je Vicomte's box, which w Now, Lichtenberg was not @ mem. Now, under the tragte cloak of the in the first tier. ‘Then the ber of the Mirlitons, and I was e @tory, under all these evasions of of the world whe r frequenter mine and this purault of Von Lich tants are w an in that story of Mawar voice of William Wilaou fu the Hut 1 ‘id not hear what more ¢ ol ing to marry without invitin "EMA," anid J, “is that nage, to have from thelr resting piace, “Dancing olf than may Bave sald, for at that found an-echo in hia double. lain houre of 8h totivers, there. Say 6 lovely Somes, me coromnsy che people & ee ee ere ety. "Dancing shore!” eid Joubert, moment Von Lichtenberg, (06 they | “Hut God te good: He dose not t which | waa playing, the rly lnorant of the at ent wiih feed: ™ J 4 me > ” ; called bin, \ooking in my » ereate to torture; oe does not bring on fr 0. \ Then it was impoasible for the mar- pone there should be war? Krance ou forgot no euch thing, for you vabamad ae ralyeias by: ’ Pry ey Hving with @ will eral andne titted eo plemnixed in & churehy ‘ould be amnaahed tke w ball of glase kne ani oat oe tee Ma a eoiant odin ue vad just Geom eayiap ts OF suave tho te No dead 4 init by law shall 1 went to Nive Thad never Ween of splendor filed with the bo the simple vise hed been bort: & ‘he, ‘Lullerion at the, Qual d'Orsay, (eather boots You like to fing my my own, f will {o another purpaes than my own’ ult, white roads, the black had: IAhGV; asa 'my hear eaped te EMME Teeree Oe eee rauned ta 1 beak of Mie Vicointe ge amenees in my face, You ere turn. ¥@ This mental dialogue had browmnt eye eal the night af Ort, |. owe. 't Olives, (he leaping Francius as | had met him ¢ Jie, Ho " was arrane J 7a - ‘he ens of a PH pode ing into vinegar thease times fT will “ecoP mea long way 1 was called lo my Ww, r the nigh of Ont. 1. he «reen 0 vem ie frepeee af ine my th —P it } lace on the fire ob Gaither 6) Oe oo oe 8 Ser eee a pension you and send you off to the my i rer pall, B04, pengea by & bright light 1) works » lompe an old Unread! f th ‘tie rie of the quarter whi Nyt aa arg nae A country to live, if M le Vicomte done pulling vid o by the arm, I what sseined « river of blood atretoh under hin poor, untrionded and teh ue Dijon. to aftains tot oe a eliaiauars Jt ia the eame Dotdo what he has threatened (oan relifed brecipitately through an al> Ing, soroee the pavement “pry vwh, ond to think Of him pew, © Te was to be quite a simple aftair, © oui uf date, | Mean 1 enae en na what may that be?” asked cove vlilch led ty the eardroom, wap @ re carpet, and the great as of ay oF * can, compelite i qenemg onde 6s lakes pleas Svery (he mashing 1 Bare enn {silow, with the impudent air 1 Wua terrified, shocked, Terri@ed neues from whose door tt was laid the wine of aby or Oe Ne ell tase ae . aiumnong the bour ie wit latterios of artillery and the e ee an animal which suddenly Bode down was the Prussian Embassy. before | entered that Pare wauly of Kurope to uthonals lustre tha! menia of the sine on paper, and It Wo all changed now. The Avenue the Vicomte Armand de Chate ueve counted them in the field, and Would lend to the pr rouiresied the difference, Not that D y Me aven bas av n, ahucked . » Hert ta ieelt veed oen@ “- A carriege, Canked 4 & equetron teal feeling te man ho wean & ghoot ne excitement end foe not that o owith the ur fate, but pair of youm-alwaye fighting like « ‘» lovely | care # balfpenny for the thinge in i night, but macives, but they are the protec- v4 y inet you f ' fyudiean, ane f my money, as auch 1 OMunie of wd cate ia the Oy Tae 9 woke fon tp i the ait® enie Gal rf t after (hem. “ON, infeed’ rophed Jouhert. “Ma easly Qnty id women w 4 Ww me that | could hear reviewed the ity fol! It well becomes a young man like for @ 600 © 60808 > vie at the Tuller teomte to think of am Ana Ary .. @ vee’ thle éamner ff 6 908 . ae he * « halfpenny for & ake you lame? More ithely 1 6@ a 4 tease Ph rig AM j ss an { e " nding “ n cuias dead ane of tad Uae was tere The Baron Cari vou LAeky Napoleon wore bie bat in this feaiion 7.4") f : ; ond triende, an wovebe deiaila, wut they are ie Rag te wae little Con with the brim « oo 7, b bbe j pletely fron oe ot wy money, and I rp 1 (hood evening” to M. Pree t ' 4 o y ene » Lenion and - escaped through the Cardroom “i , r| Vrangiue and lie ' fe + gag A Mgt ol dered to myneit w ' vot my hat an coat from t "4 nn ID old clothes, @ 1 are * tus the porele of # aid bed he enie, and found myself 1B the had rruseed iny path than |p a, gole & pon, wee ‘opera ules bis arm, ba wee i ai taruuie ua tenth ot of my lamenees. but 1 had iow 4 thle ie t ore vera" i A 7 yee eo Whe fittle Carl the terioue CHAPTER XVI ' fumed , poy p snd. OMIA whe bad lured me th » the Vat $ dew ‘. iw ‘ eal é ne Pe A Flight from Fate i ‘ sewers f produetiona we (gy me WATM EL) feet a8 one whe t 4 Bh wey ot aunilant oF - Phip to apoured. Ie " ele . 1 ty eecepe from . ' . bie fate } ” at wine youre yo . aut the (de torte ing @ bome ° 4 * beck / ihe ame bed called tae ed - eyree’ carr uption ower t oem ¢ Ont ‘ note dee ho ® wf the bes The dune 2 - wan oy , ‘ 7 . ae # . o 1 heron Carl von Lichioubel,, olame omen 6 man an in es ot ed, es " ; cor ond belors Mle lye te Chnekel ond 2 { bie King, and preew ofier, | ; Px de Merude, eo wah hed three ye be wepeyer * se a oe rs i. » bouerardions, aod tobind “ . 4 oe et ’ y . - ‘ ane es Af . CHAPTER AVI (To te Cominued o 4 an 1 \4 gentlemen, © my bende: ont iovk ome TNO telnet aan 6 2 The Overture ta “Undine” for the o ' * teen youre oF eo had box 4 on whe \ wees ‘+ ‘ me te * od wits tree pa Wie ce’ enroars Sosiauiane ante” Le 2 o1eke The Gee cdeweg a oe oes me Noor op P wes the morning « COING AWAY FOR THE Ay of > ‘ onte ' - y sa “? nee ’ 2nd Ke makers, pousnd io hie 04 now Vinise, ike the poo «rents, were several ether vievere 18 fue ' ; eepier ad SUMMEM? Kemenber The Bve ae he * public @ os ae vor 2 oe ae O78) treat wtihon ning World prints each week @ ot) lorm the a : oie 7 fon complet uplodae novdeg be curtelw 4 bole week's veading! Mave The Bee but be wae ott revt wow, | ing World sent to your sum wee built) omty the launeh- | mer address. the be plus Of while aud guid, Me eryelal caude came like © breeth frum the wae pause iu ihe game, and ofier having the Meluers and the Lichtenbergs ina foment Ae to Micke, in ow areal bed wimuet wrecked * vr The whee relations ef ‘he dow Cer ene " A eee o Arummer-voy — The wreat baliroonm —wi bite echeme i 6 Bf the end of he sun, Saring @ * breath from afar, \t At the end of hail am Bour, durne a ” ware parert E a | Peris, the choir of Nowe Dame, Tulleriag te the beet uae

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