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an h» ‘ AUS UNL Pee Pauline Furlong’s Talks | On Health and Beauty | | April 14, 1919 Original Dress Designs | For the Smart Woman | By Mildred Lodewick Copyricht, 1919, by the Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Frening World) A Smart Design for the Summer Frock The Day of. Rest a anacheesasn, . “By Maurice Ketten (MERE Coprriant, 1910, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evenisie World) How to Massage rE S| Jesse An!) Bs NGERTIPS APPLY THE CREAM TO YOUR FACE. LWAYS sit before your mirror and have a strong light over your face when massaging it, Concentrate the massage movements in spots | which need them most. This does not necessarily mean that great | Pressure must be used in these spots, and, on the contrary, little if any | pressure should be applied to fine lines on the face. Just gently pat the cream in with the tips of the lingers, lightly covered with the cream. Wrinkles and fine lines show lack of circulation at these parts, and the blood must be stimulated to them before the lines Will disappear or become less deep. Always have the Massage movements upward and in small circles and from the inner corners of the eyebrows, outward and | around and under the eyes, gently pass the first two x fingers of each hand. Work from the corners of the| + RRM — mouth upward with all four fingers, toward the ears, | Porehead lies should be rubbed with the first two fingers of each hand in ( How MANY TIMES > | HAVE | ToLn Sou NOT TO DisTURR, / | DADDY ON HIS OW ts a good, N time for the fas- tidious woman to look over the clothes she has saved from last year and find which are in good con- dition to wear again, and which need alter- ing to bring them up to the mode, Some of those that appear hopelessly out of the | picture will be of ma- terial that is worthy of extended use, and if a suitable design ts Jat hand in which a little of some other fabric {8 Introduced to complete the frock, WITH Your FI \ tte Teace GD oval motion, contrary to and not along the lines. Small lines below the Stel ) Leannies TO OBEY NE there Is no reason for ears must be worked in small round circles Seer BE / ( Me se {1 \ 7 sheae™ ea atiads tnd P| {not economizing in These rules apply to cleansing as well as massage creams, EN NOT ) — You > this way. 1 am offer- HEARD UNTIL HE IS | Another economical cleansing cream is simply made in the home by melting pure, fresh mutton tallow (do not let it get hot). When melted, | strain it, and when it is almost cold add an equal amount of pure glycerine } very slowly and beat vigorously with an egg beater meanwhile. When the mixture is nearly solid, add several drops of pure benzoin, This may be | made in any quantity you may desire, It is cheap and delightful to use. | The following is a liquid cleansing lotion which will remove dust and grease when you are tired or in a hurry: Use three parts of rose water to one of glycerine. For half a pint of the; mixture add five drops of benzoin, Another liquid cleanser is made from equal parts of orange flower | water and rose water—say, three ounces of each; powdered borax, two | drams; bezoin, one-quarter ounce, This is good for overheated sien and | sunburn also, | HERE Ac {| us AGAIN | ing a smart design in which plain linen and barred linen or checked gingham are combined in a Way that email or llarge pleces can be utilized to advantage. j‘The waist founda- tion Ix of the barred | material, which might be in red and white, | with plain white for | the contrasting fabric, | though blue and white, n and white of other colors would be «. Readers are invited to write me for formulas for individwal needs, | b | equally suitable, In | which I shall publish as space permits. | suspender effect the ae eee | aT | = plain material straps algalda vs SUNKEN phi {tervals during the day would be| You'lt NAVE \ WHY DIDN'T You CALL the shoulders, contin- rs. att *: ‘This may be cor- |b r. Do not exercise to a point of TS SPONC i ml oy ‘ : in effec! e rected by surgery. The operation is} fatigue. It is not a diffeult’ matter | ene ak i pes 8 oul COULBN T, uing in effect from the simple and effective }to lose twenty-five pou but do| N LOSE THE FAUCET skirt, though a seam SALTS BATHS—mre, 1..| 22% DO In @ hurry to do ————_—-- OH lat the) waiatline | EPSOM BA Mad rat permissible, Attach: B. La: Epsom salts are said to be re- | BRAN BISCUITS WITH GLUTEN | ia a purely individual ducing, but it is my opinion that it is/FLOUR FOR CONSTIPATION—| ay to the suspender the hot water and not the salts that|Mrs. John B: Take f cup Bator 4 helps to reduce, However, no baths | wh bran, half cup mim glute straps is a tiny rolling will reduce superfluous fat to any|flour, one teaspoonful baking pow collar which surrounds : ‘ great extent. Diet of non-fattening|der, ‘one teaspoonful meited “pute the neck of the waist $ REO AND WHITE BARKED LINEN COM- $° | foods must be followed out to the|ter, one teaspoonful salt. ‘site| Se ONG. ALA. BINED WITH PLAIN +/HITE MAKES UP foliar ie y would lose weight | the dry ingredients, rub in the butter in back, pla THIS PRACTICAL. FROCK. } steadily. Gluten bread is not fatten-| and enough to make stiff fabric offers gener- ¢ o think thirty-f n ald out and bake in hot | ously to complete the too long to. prs i , are healthful and not sleeves, but exacts a Ike generosity |!" regard to the cutting and sewing cise at any one time. Ten minutes at’ fattening from the waist, as peplums to the [Of a Jersey dress in order fp Keep if peti pebvecin iene an eee | 0 vv nging into obvious har. | from stretching? MB. D. It of the plain white fastens |!n spite of everything, but tt ts wise double belt of the Pity at the back. |t? Choose for it a design that is on ee ; Hien ee admmner frock Ia this, whoac | Straight Ines, so as to avold blay HEN cooking rice, grease the and white soap. Dip the feather up An ide ill reach the achoolgirl, the ecams, { W sucepan with butter and you | and down in the water and draw it appeal w will find the rice will not ugh th ness girl or the fastidious by hands until clean, Fashion Fatitor, The Kvening Workt: then | woman, I have a black crepe de Chino SICK: tori: aICea Ants vaL Or » i clean lukewarm water which chemise blouse which | would MKb to tly dlue, le drying shake Fashion Halitor, The remake into a gown suit fom oa If vou are using mutton or beef the osprey cons Is there anything you can t matron sixty-eight years old, welgh+ drippings for shortening beat it to ing 110 pounds, with pretty white hair, to wear to luncheons and’ after~ noon affairs, Will you advise me what to combine with this chemise blouse for the rest of the frotk, ander Jin what way? Would like tt rather a creamy paste together with a tea- | spoonful of baking powder and a few drops of juice before mixing it with he flour. This method gives a lighter | bigh and soft about the neck, H. M, pastry and the flavor of the drippings | Black Georgette or indestructible will disappe voile would be effective made into a ‘ : pretty draped skirt, the draping Be lke the apple tarts bet- angi reren't all so pearing nearer the bottom than the \ 1 mit ¢ i ‘ xi tie put-up fruit |) sapscmarmy Come on, Mano Fool iy morsel on the wing easly, One by one, the three men saw that! My shots weren't a top. Jet bead balls could weight 1, er if you sprinkle the cu \ —_—— . Mang / ‘The tiffin party stood by thelr plat- giraddied the ‘utched &00d." [A softly rolling coliar of the trans port railing, clutched #00d" nin, pot-beilled, dbolt form railing and watched. Satrap, [) a itahay dnanacih ata, abc he Mat waa hold parent fabric could be studded about : Tis- the ought, hax cn them a the nearest “money-ladder, in sarong and skull-cap, wns the edge with fet beads, Smaller 4es aa) Pes they thouan Uae (sired teem © arcnped beside the cauldron and thé ing ter inthers Rak abl & fed Pen 4 w emo julee before uth) o >: ey nig i Mar ro } v0 2 ; with tenon julce before putticg 08/11 A Story of Love, Romance and HW tantenee toeanen butter will further improve it. Adventure in the Unknown dale because at that instant he saw simp: balls on the cuff: oo ~6He stared at not only his giddy self but his cure wy would have drawn in thelr sweet-sinelling embers on the beach, Nant on Liter I Meaorag 5 ‘g poy * ne » to them Satr e 7 a i gaa : nwer some . . ful partner changing, succumbing to chairs had he not cried up to t Satrap, drying his cotton leg-wear the! : Tt ts easier to skewer some thin | : A th : 66 due water, silver buttons, before \ Beles conlen tas shemec ime. 18 South Sea Islands. this plain sailor who had no thought earnestly, Kn pin the wal by these embers, hardly vouchsafed {ir from. hin mistress y “ « ol tol ave he stil} pointed aloft ing the put- Fashion Editor, The Evening Workt and sliding it). Will you be d enough to tell me r club: |!f a short black jacket would be in: style with a black and white cheek ,., trouble of basting, Jt will prevent i eonal he t ‘ r 1 “You bad pleasant day?” Shi ? : 5 “ » flavor ; ; Suddenly and quietly the kilted careless nods, "Very good the late pantomime; but though it or| dress? Dress is on tailored lines, but A} tho meat from burning and the een 7TH busta & co) eward came, took off their empty — Hut the frail br manikin was had bern succens(ul, though it kept walked to meet them, swinging her j Pieri wer ice cern. \ will be better, hah a ~o a els, ght, afte: me de- not content, He gave another guard. ce strangers alive and they crowd- helmet by the. oc! strap. Sh Pl Swenet comethine tor an a ane for sane ye am ads, Siniave ou peur carsiags classes and brought, after some de- n t! D DAT Me a tater pbeed s g for me and — RCA pe lag Re Mic dle pall and tnenrengthiegr ek mighhar sae hort ag ng foe platter with two great fishes ed cry. As he did so, upon bis pan- round Win Whispering praise, he young, light-fo ed tushy a with OX: | Ootige nee , Browned flour for gravies and flow, sion “cline yang ue acaaier Cun nda evan av ing! cas ta ole, Tape iis 1 of rice, tomime was clapped a vivid sequel, appear to care, prelae, ie Mure Ot petty ine wore a|_ FOr present wear, the velvet would sauces is essential in every well | 8 tam usined Goddult: wlio hes bon unaraued Chere Iof © stares Cations tase all WB, ee od The # udingly and Down through the suntight, heavily, f 1 Godbolt her Walut, they noted: ane mer in| Rot Be as sar for the jacket gs f _ r this. Be Wath & cartier They Ure ib, Qed whe departed. A savory, temptin course, % waging like a boy's torn kite, fel handful ¢ silver black belt and a se nk i black tricotine would, It would be ceed eta ee ee ee | Hohn Bak cue to dee wi fs ina cage They ture ft aoe, huowing {teil Ey Weer, te eee a ete og that ull which had won the entralls Iron : Which a pistol hung pu enjoyed | yin Wh aural@nt lites fon spread tho flour about halt an inch | wants, ‘aite! anaes ie the tive her the Guan Whtie eoe ea wate e See us ia the wench. Its big White body splashed into the “The native glanced at him slyly, yourselves? ; Ithout | #houl lower edge, and abou: decp in a baking pany place it In a tat ME flee are te tu ait adult, Seat te “oliowin ay, dbolt divided one of the fishes is piniona fogged the water reached out, and ‘ike & nervous ape ney laughed, and Wed without |fneorstip lensth, with round bittone. a 4 ‘ later nti hey fesit Mac, who triad to induce. thes W relma 4 4 ‘ The x weakly, then collapsed; and there, pilfered the coins out of the sailor's premeditation, down one side of the front, whien ove f ir constantly. | with bins and ‘shen At angty, thar offers ticw luuebeon, Un the versudad Tis- and served the plat The rising weakly, then i t eee A einaaia | 8 ne front, e Piemay. VOR AN AU OOP er | dale ad Walisen Gy te pot Gott to tal len oir we tose nttale hatte wae vapor smelled like an invitation, ‘The before one might comprehend, It float- palm, He studied curiously mi, very inuch” replied Tisdale. | pista away from the neck ad Toop When brown let it i ' Bys saenos t ed as a lump of dead feathers, the p stamped with Mayon's ‘They went with her down Jan the other aide. ie you cored for placing it in a jar or tin, It should CHAPYER AML, table three yellow glasses of “Mango tida came a loud whisper, centre for w ripples. broken mountain: top; then slipped field, talking as if nothing had hap- | more striking effect, white pearl bu be tightly covered. | (Continued,) foe und sbultied away through Ne wpida—ikant Mata, ma The little Bugt man the whole tribute quietly into pened that day, W hethe r ane Magee |tons and French buttonholes piped . | rees, ce leaned one hand on & ; ai \ hore ‘took from the sand his belt purse stood or not, the girl accepted thelr] with check or plain white H | oO eS ry count ‘ ; They turned in their chairs with a ashore ‘t r ; ¥ eck or plain white would ne pe Tein eatan vadialobanave 6 T mu h, Not to sauBt jeum-shalt, ob was hatless, p. Ma eee the whisper seemed to mangled fish, and flapping it for | “What made you do It for us? fiction, i , | pretty. * ho wa ee much, anyhow. older und thinner than he had seemed MArh for tne wine. ¥ saw, emphasis, jerked his chin repeatedly Tuan Mace would fix you if he over “And do you always play here’ | a been boiled will take out co! | ived foe’s'le, 'twould before, His face hung down, weary }fvith the platform floor. a shock after the fioating bird. He rolled his heard! What possessed you, old Walluce was saying, “Every after= 1 soaked in and long and stupid, like that of a level Be “De ro ” THE WARNING, tea stain if the linen is s¢ cure the squenme and 220 [eng and stupid, ike that of coarse, black hair, a dark, sunke men above him. } Bahay ¢ ree ig rate nae ean ett re ane SRS WARNING: = =k pfore being washer going. pret) ng PRED S OVER a FORM: face and brown eyes blinking at them m a remarkable thi = \therine patted her cht ha etoe 7 | # defor i |mako ye casy-going. But in ther 02" His free hand groped In the [AC0 ang trap, the hoatman-cook, His part was done, They under- pened, ‘Tho belt purse had two come reatoring with. little toucher that | she was just eighteen, For a i Bome housewives have an idea the|-—~ Godbolt Jerkel his thumb back air, ua though fingering after some had shined up one of the palma, and stood, next moment, with an ugly partments: from the jnner one SQ- viunerable part of beauty. ‘The men | Acie iimeithey nee bean ener i | hell protects an ef mainst taint|toward the house they had quitted. blab nem, Rou resognlee sae like a tree-toad, ng hand and foot thrill trap arew carefully some fragile oe saw, and tet the ection pepe! they ing thalp mone (ak marek 5 prekee y are, ; wa t 5 situation € muised his eyes quick- “monkey ladder" notches 4 “Polson.” jot © grinned, showing red and admired, rather to have her join |!" 9 ' from absorbing odors. ‘This is a mis-| "In there, some thingw that old cus~ iy' Ing’ they bumed With. e mammelees {0,the “monkey ladder” notches tn its a tag cara aoag LRG TREN TIAL (othe eu WERE Sune caier tee DAVE. Nee felal| cue Cr iced te aS miele take. On the contrary, eggs are aula mer hangs vn his walla, They're Question, | imploring, | threatening, no!” he whispered volubly. their lips, but none could tell who ut- he held in his fugers waa the half’ she were a fourth man, women! $100 they decided that they had ie should never| filthy! Filthy! You can put that evading.” “Which camp," he eried at «py ae » neroot—the ¢ susceptible to odors and 1 i fish! No, no!" teran urnt stump of a Proot eenuld ‘h ‘oud. In stupefaction, eae done 80; she | foods, |4owa, boys; they were too strong for last, in a harsh, dull voici . uF hica without | reached the opportune time, So into be kept near strong flavo Idolit t n him Unhooking one hand he made a man ¥ m landing. second thought h upright behind his ‘cha town and to the court house for the me camp are you for, then, gentlemen? . Unhe AOS: BRA Bb. poly Matter aa though “Tembako,” he sald, and grinned = Convince yourself by plicing 40|"" Again ne laughed, but there was no Speak now, or forever after” * # ¢ frantic motion toward the table, | they looked at the platter as though [puinbain.’ he sills and mane (4 Be Continued.) need license they hied. i onton and emg together In the re- [wound of pleasure th it. se ebrgke off with a seared look. | "I sriendy atared from him to their plat. “Polson.” ‘They heard one another SOB PN RA uence MORE He 90 =| AB they ascended the steps of that! "Thats all?” said Vallace, na he beg you gain, “What! ig bling, f ki f trance, with- of kindness, had been the cheap ran- . building they met tle: frigerator. nthase ae ange pares en ao ? ter and back again vat's wrong” mumbling, ina kin) ‘ nS ee t met a otley crew If sion [ant Mees ROW, what made you get 40 Lo think twice. 1 warn you, 1did my THAN Dark nen ay hig head and out heed, without bellet, fame fish, Sn fF Ihre lem oad The Luck of the Irish\” ming down the stalrway—a dis- SNA ROUMng nab Gat nko ac dien'| BO ia ies reve tn palpable aneuish looked over his Tulletin be on Fri tty, re . . ft Maniehiaa leauine i ti whoo | ty of boiling water| therine, she believed us!" God- anything A ee bony shoulder at the trees which hid member? ‘Unadvised! that so. mthat? And I'd By Harold MacGrath l i looking husband, 9 still an equal quant Gf Date |bolt cried. “And her old man, too We have nt said Tisdale 1. masters house. Ho hung thua, boys: shouldn't be ent unadviaedly more discontented looking wife, and ne all the particles of meat and | sick to breathe, what of him? irst Quiet! igeehs rayes. 1 peer na for ent inatatitr than mith A. Mame fen BUA pul waa. ie purnt —_ |five dilapidated, dirty children, The 7 A it the bottom and | crack n't afraid o' you,’ he al- lowered his eyes again and Point fine men whould wait, he Death in the platter, covercd Stump, carefully as before, He 9, Fa Sowa Be 4 ‘i ; ~s Grippinks sib reault tether!’ Game a8 a bantam, Gana fiers crumple and slide from tha © ne 1 : 5 ‘ ng bank, to make sure that nobody j gil and found that she was staring stretcher! as am, dropped into the sand, looked up- All three men looked ach to bs n 4 nat y 5 / ee ankets |i the Way through, that pair! And palm trunk, so that hand and arm ward-ag if to entreat their utmost pend thie in analr ot touphful tices, SAW hia Yoings; then, beckoning, he pore the Luckof thelrish |". \,\" i It you always hold tho Dlankets| Vin they found us for astra fell inert. dodged fer the bamboo girders of ition—ran to the basket in his boat Alone, the live gull hov 1 round | Suddenly she laughed t ‘a ! about a foot from the edge when! that never heard o' Mace? What "You' Suike Gmerines 4 UNS and lifted out the big silver fish re- {te drifting fellow, with a clamor of 1 PIAS ER: AAG: DAKeD 50 Least: the Hero Leads Him Into Ir a fine a ae pees . hom you Will not be 89) happened then? Not a word! Nota man’s voice failed, He cleared his And litle’ oN neat eee ays ee, < ni 0 arm, abalng then - Warde pip DOr Yip! ’Neimhbarhood throst, pulled himsolf together by'4 ead A chitsad hepa Ce eee Safe upon Fraye’s island, they Love and Adventure. so that his back was toward upt to tear them fein they: ‘Judge for your shambling hoist of one shoulder and 4, 6 7 ee bthate TAD is shook the water off thelr feet, as P jt rance of the building, TARiman can ans The feud coming to a head, for the moment seemed ready to let bolt ration nee y CHAPTER XIII, though apostolically crying quits; ¢ ¢ HERE ts Miss Jones?" > back home Fred ask Uso the shoo tops from old shoes for | Mt tity sce to have next move, #0 & rush of words, None came. He BR AR May eG tre cite pa arree to: but Vat Tisdale, more impudent, made ® William asks. | , ag 4 tron hol wor tho leather 5 Whatever it was; and them sick and drooped again and’ repeated lamely: yun dre from his belt fw nltads. cany ISS wan good ax a mile: but long none ut the upposlta shore, Wight gen oh aeskee itt wolves ve another thin vod 1 1 have frightened, and lacking help, Did ermined ? nite nalntadi tt eavanwatt so It did not seem bd AA Bah cake ys! § A ee 6 A red dollar she advised.—The { ante (er 1 they call on us? Not for Joc! they “Quite, thank you,” they answered, ant ae eens A aay aera: first chill, when eacape from SO sorry, dear old Ollvert” nah “No. 1 can't find her." Ho hesl- anxpolis, News, } moe Sur RH Jer; Woulda’t lead us into trouble blind- | In his gray flannels Mace had the ¢? are nonsense, until, eine The saath wie a had ands acl inderspowth, uted. “Did she come on board with - _—— and apes | fold, tneir Kind, by thunder!” alr of o tall nee pricat ; direction of his blade, the three men emn thing, at which the red in front of you?" | REALISTIC. Jhade entirely clown ‘The sailor ended with a oassionate “Sit down,” he counseled we saw that he was pointing at the gull ; capetha ley cameo! "Why, no. She met Mr. Camden | ; Germans thour aWOUn at hla Arai, The Uwocareet Mee gece ine, ee few that he waa y g Fula heart still bounded, Sunshine, th gd aoon alter they came out Why, n met Mr, Camden] ¢ 671K Germans thought war was When cleaning house sweep the is took fright and few off, II cannot join you now, gentlemen, ‘Itut’ grunt Satrap, “Tyant stream of days flowing on, were eb en id, Stren and the two went over to the imar- | romantic and glorious,” said walls with a cloth-cover'd broom, and gave in with ready grace. " Excuse me for the time, I am not and with a quick downward « enough to be grateful for; and tho ita the’ bells tinkled, for Ket® for more fruit, Mr, Grogan, Brand Whitlock in a Toledo Instead r he wall paper > our th nk ng for ve, A I. on og touch of Ene sun. pray ripped the silver helly of men had little room, at the moment, ang a few buff-coat- what ts the matter? |address, “They're finding it a very bread try 4 p t hat ought ashamed." seated, Satrap is cooking it fresh Back went his knife into shea . nea Ean clone, aw kwaw ¢ anders Cropp arse Deathly rite iiam sudde sordid and disappointing busine with bread try a lump ‘art gum. J And #o we do! Wallace, for you on the beach. I cannot eat. trap grinned morosely. and. he g: SP STS TANR A IGA AU ERAIG gle ond ane dave he oct Tate eal ayladenly | sordid and dlasnpolnting business, fe waid ro do the work effectually and pi. ving darkly as he caught the fire Do, please do. Oh, gentlemen!” he hamiful ut red ontealve ence which meant gratitude. AatiOne Gh A mreit Clakiion. Beate sho has been lett behind!” The. Germans are In the positiog twice as quickly as the bread, of suspicion, "The Pretender-that's stammered, piercing them with a — "Tyah He dropped the fish, ved and spoke at lust, each of red shone am nem in the sun pheehs SAAS! {the your who w 1 Te Senne eer Mac e 1 gee it! Rane ania fo Ara subi, forvent look, enjoy yourselves ate ped forth into the water and ge to his private though e place Was not ¢ a sheep from Mr, MacGrath's now her seaside love affair had been very, hen you ! , oes ha ne Island, ehow; é o-day, io Knows where we shall waved his skinny arms, The two gulla A YY ce gail ruta golf course marked with ste i Rvealey meal olished well before wearing stand in his way. It’s A. B, C,, boys! be to-morrow?” dropped from the blue, to come rac Thal: manes. two" sold Tladal ie edge of the abadows that Rata a Ce) a LT La itty see ah . Hnem Por fil] the pores and No wonder he cottoned to us a.” It was Wallace who recovered and ing; and aa they cams, Satrap flung pointing at the dead gullon the water MAS" At tho edie hedealiniey uenaee ty pas tomantic she replied. ‘Noy seem, This an easity be ree| Godbolt, smiled on his pupils, outdid his nature, thalantratie te mash thas below. “White birds are lucky for white, was bending over a little white — It is a story of an Irish plumper Tealistic, rather, Hubert and 1 each gubsequent apote can easily | “ant ver baa’ pabinad 1) iin woing to cat” he sal: and sat Hardly the red offal had atruck us, There gocs the second, poor ball. She moved: ‘The ball rolled who ie ites fortune and starts on a| thought the other was an immensely eer Poy Mace had ratoined them. of gown at table, To-morrow? Your water when the foremont rrull wiag on that came along to help us” Betty across tho green and disap- trip wround the world-—but—don't rich swell, and it turns out that be ipreens ; x 4 eK. ; A peared. Orproy be nicely cleaned by! the platform. The steward in the ajfain, Suinty, Who cares about to- beak flashed scarlet as he dedged his Easy, now! p miss @ word of it and you Will find |collects the monthly instalments OM :w Good evening!” Katherine Fraye out what happens whoa be arrives our near 4ik paslor curtains: "aes Wrong-doers could not move more roye and waved her irom, “Glad you in the Orient. troit Free’ wasting in suds made of warm water Kilt stole past him, placed on the morrow? I'm going to eat and be yelling mate, and rose, to gulp the

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