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ABILENE TEXAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 192i
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Threa Mnth In advance 1.78
Om Month (in mlvanco) ........... 65c
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Sara a Months .... ....i... 494
Afetra rate for Zone 1 only. Additional
i cnxra maae on essera roinr 10
outside of Zona 1 from AbllcneTl
fMwerfbera fa II biff to receive their paper
rettfarty "will confer a favor on the
rri-.itmnt by reporting the same o
Uw Business Cfflie Phone No 67.
Any erroneous reflection tinon the ehara
tar atandlnc or reputation of any per
aw firm or corporation which may occur
in n cuiumns 01 xnu tuiryniAn win
Ik flfladly corrected Upon being brought to
Mi attention of the firm.
'Member of th Attoclated Pret.
TJw Aaaoclated I'feaa la exclusively enll
ikd to tho uco for publication of all news
JlSftatcher credited to It or not othcrwlee
credited In this paper and aleo the local
ewa published herein.
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Mrtier American NewafNiMr Publisher'
AMoetatloTU
TUUSWAV NOV 2 t01!O.
WJSST TIJXAH A. .M.
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..!XMi .llu.t..?. f.Tn. ot. "" I"" VV:
vi jvh.- iiit.iii'iin hi yi-ny mill nQjfi
opposed to the eHtabllshment of-Ti;
West Texas A. ft M. Wo ro glad to
hear It. Most officials of stnto eduea
irni.i i.i.. !..... .-.. ...-? ... a 1
rnmVZ(r.TuSZ:
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...v.. .1... M.t ...i.i o vmiuiun
to ruko In state appropriations.
The tort Worth 8tnr Tolcfrram
sal's:"
"In it letter to thr San Antonio Ks-
press. I'ri-sidcnt Vinson of the t.'nlver -
Hlly of Texas denies emphatically that
he had any Intention to Blve the Jtn
prcsslon wJjen sponklnB before the
Kotary Club of San Antonio recently
that ho la opposed to tho creation of n
tVest Texaa. ABrlcuItuial and Mcchan
leal CoHcrV'
" T.rt trti. tutv Monrtv it-rU.. lit
Vinson "that 1 ixprast'l no opposition
to the estiiblishment of normal
acitooia or or a West Texas A. & M. """ T" mei.ii uoun(iK;sucu trcni-
ColieRc. What I was plenIin- for w- ""''I1 ! nt tngfroun In a-- way.
that no Irmtitmlon should be eslab. .. .:. .
limed . lit' Tc-xaa of nny sort until i-n nm.
study of both the educutlortat need-i Q- - can 1 pet Mil of tho Itch
or Texas nnd the SInte'H finnnolil niltc?
rcuptircea has been made o that th ' -V. .Suphnr In various formsf has
State's educational Hi'tem may be o far been proved to be tho best
tnlarped to meat conditions which
vipuny ujijienr nun cqnsonaniiy wun
tho financial ability of tho State .o t ?. employed with mitlafaetory re-
meet the needs of the Institutions nl- . .
ready established and I thcreforo ex One method of treatment la na fol-
prittsed the hopo that tho people of Jowm; The -patient ahould huvo a hot
Tcn not only will vote for tho pewl- '" '! 'he body thoroiiRhU' acrub
ing educational umendment to th'- hfr wftn i0al After the bath sul -
Constitution but would also urce Aur J.lcnUva8oUn0
upon members of 'the l.egislatiir.wto fd stlpbur iTddell) fttBiIiav.1vt
provide for on ndeimu und thyrtmKtfTUbbed Into' tho body except the fnc
InvestlRatloii of the educational eondl- "! calp Tho clolhcti nhouldjie
tloni( and tieQdM of tho State of TqxjiiM ihorouKhly dJulnfpited wltj sujphur.
before entering upon any further ed- lintneweil In bolIliiK water?or uuhjec-
ucatloual expansion. tLHiAn& Klovo ol 'urnace tou dry heat
and far from worklnir nsalnst tho es-
tabltshment of an Agricultural and
Mechanical College In "West Texas
Huch a aur-oy If it Is Impartially ana
Intellldontly tnnde will reveal the ab-
solute necessity of ueh an Institution.
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For such a survey could not overlook 1 .
tho grcut disparity between tin- -J
Treosurj' In tho form of tuxes by Vfa.M
Texas nnd the Panhandle and the re-
turn they receive from the edueaUounl
InatUutlanti of the State particularly
tho meager return from the agrlcul
3
l lira l mm .nt'ciiuiiinli vuiii'it.- ui ui-
un we are certain mat such a aur-4.
vey would open thu eyes of a great
many people in East and South
Texas."
Jutst think of U wit be two
years before wo can t seiud v-
a state election .u.ii "ir year-.i befji-
another national Mv...-t vi!! ceri
alont'.
Tho first place to roport tiSeaitbiti r"-i)
huHh was a village in JlasMichuwm
It showed 28 votoM ft.r H.trUniK und
CooUdge OJid 6 vole far t.'ux nnil
liooaevell. Ill lilt this am vU'nj.-
gave Hughes G voted ajhl Wlhem 7i
In the four year I- rcpuMiwusi
moved into the hmwe n uguhut 1
democrat.
The filtiptioii eve u.1tii)i)nrcniint by
the elate department that th natloral
cuvurnment would nut ii.'i mlt CjOfia il
ia to Hput over" uns lraiic UiK.'sta
Hon against the Janara-w rt;ul'lr
str.-(tlieiivil the iep.ji!aii ticfttt lit
tlwt sUUo tsansldei;'.;. It eertaliiU
i-aniiut be tilmrgo'I lb it tli.- am or.(---inent
was tiili ulait-U to ut-il: voc- for
tho ilemocrata la th-jt Wi.
AH forecaster of election results
be they never so confident conbclomi
jv or uncoiiotously made mental res-
i.rvationa in the matter of the woman
vote. Nobody knew or- knows how
the women did or will vote. The
woman vote is an unknown Quantity.
andf-sincir about HoimMW at 4hi-
-vcjto entitled to cast their ballot in
the ejection Tuecaay It b very UUely
tlvtt the votes of the women Will up-
set the calculations of the prosnoatt-Ciitoru
Final ck-lug up of details In tin-
utreet railway matter vitt be greeted
With elation bj- all Abih'He ellteMna.
It' ia ituposible for a eit to im"
and expand without good wtrent
f I1IK. Th( -lteg. eapeesiU.
need the mniem of a Hrt eku ye .t
Wilway wntwj- and outlying distric
of tfe twn taiBJiot dtvlop wuptrtv
ttaout It The cowpitny which now
anai 4kw itwui. i amply able to give
the rltr 3llt tfervte and ta kep
thi y?M abrvart of q timva.
jt haa teta irfhoppw tt a tatu
... wtoh twaay alteuuM to vtoi
tr SS iv- e " ot :
1 I
iii.iM.iwM.aiaiiiiwii.iiiiiiiwlMilitiii-iiTawiilrf.. i.. i.i.ii.I!. ... a
Uncle Smmt M. D.
Tho Question.
I rlt you ftJnV HWr ttesnera
Hon. I cannot pry tny hiiahan'd loos' J
from hl work long vnough to have'
nn examination mode because he
Knows Iho verdict "would bo an 6per-j
ntlon and ho feels he cannot spare)
money and time bo(h therefore he
is letting It pro until too late unless I
an give him some treatment and I
beg of you to advise me Ih this.
Ho has an Idea that there may be
a. canter on his throat. I Vras going
to have him rnb Ilsh oil on his throat.
and also have him take cod liver oil
as a builder n t undcratatid cancer
cannot exist where there Is fish. la
there any truth In this paying?
THK AN'SWEK
I am very sorry ot learn that yonr
misuand 1st in .tutch bad Health. It is
Impesslbleifof' m to make a dlacno-
at.i or suggest treatm'chl In this case
without a thorough physical examina-
tion. Yon should Insist cm yonr husb.ih.l
going to b competent physician at
once and havlnfr ytn examination
made ntf nothing rah be galno'd by de-
lay? and his condition without proper
treatment will certainly get wors
as time goes on. It will be better for
him to take n day off how. have an
examination made and prompt treat
incttt started than to -wait a month
ot no And possibly have to tal'.e fcev
eral weeks off to accomplish that
which could now bo accomplished In
110 time.
There la hothlng to your fish the
ory.
1 nni wndlnc n nnhinhlet on can
cer which 1 trust may be of some ser
vice to you. .Should cancer be nrcs
"" vubbing his throat with fteh oil
will be of no effect.
IUT1N YKAST.
Q.
l'lcase tell me If eatlns yeast
In
Is good for bolls? Also whether It
n. rood tonic and how much
houid eat?
T .j . .. - r.
you to bcRln eatltiu yeast merely be-
eause you have been told It Is n wood
tonic. Yeast appears to be of definite
.valu In tho treatment of certain "bod
'ly. - illsorderis tnit It should ! used
under tho direction of a good phyal
clan;
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' MMUCTntK OF TUH I'ltKnEKA
t Q- C"" atrlcturo ot the tirethn.
00 ?urod wllhouUf'n'n operation? 3u
ueh an opcrntIon. considered danKer
OUS?
. A. Treatment for stricture t th !
t'fc!lhr;i " often Riven by means of
Mubstnncc for the treatment of thulAml I olwrve In flttlnu Aiy
""ii" um.-. uiuiuum unva
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itirin t ititfit ft tnnniiAiinMii r "nnii.i
' v mirk ivnH('wutiut ut .
cm 01 autnnur
over the uleeolni
ninth. lfihni.in(.n ...... iJu.
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VZZ" !ri... I "". " '?. " ...".r"Z
wwvu mj imu ww ui ouiifjiur nuujit
tre officiant.
I-
I 15 Years Ago I
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I-
From Abllenn Iti'iirirliip. XuMmhui'
2 1920.
"Miss M. C. IlnWlwIake has gone to
tMllaa to spend two weeks vl-fltlng id.
a lives ind friends.
Colony Hill Bom of our farmer
are about through picking cotton.
".Vugiinl -The rain has Bomgwh.it
cheeked the progress of cotton pluk
era and wheat sowers and tho Kin is
also hushed but If tho un om out
the. busy hum will begin again. Con-
idderuble. real estate has been e.hana;-
ing hnnu in this locality.
S..th-It Is ralnlnc now and then-
is lotn of cotton in the fields to wmtc
Th people would rather s anything they (.ult tlp "drive" fnr maaey.
elMe than rain. . ' . ... . . .
A great deal of rioting I rpur..lj which have bothered n too long. Ail
from various cction of the Ituislii;surh ieheme4i wore gladly pardoned
empire. Qdeswi reporting a rblgn '.of whan the kaiser dntieed hut Jig and
terror in wnien many persons -were
murdered.
"Mayor Weaver offers u reward of
J 25 for information leading to the ui'-
refct upd conviction of the party ut
partiea ongaged or concerned In tlv
removal dlplaaing and iiijurjliig of
ejly property Uibt night A joke Is a
Joke but It to no joko to destroy pro-
neray requiring muoh expense to
make good. Wo team that the parti'
mi far as to go Into the bohool
building ami destroyed debks theftlnibe boissed in sivirw. aufl I Mun't fa
Tlie law take 110 note of date and ehtuwu i.rlwl In tli" vmr tim; drlvee
Hallowe'en in just a had a day tu v. i-n- spbifidtd. and they helped t
break the law a any other of the yw en our Um'. biy. the wr 1 done aud
lev. H T. Hank ur 1 w itoiii ;
4nd T5 X. Klrby Esq left Sunday
afternoon Idr Tuyah and from tber-
will go to the Davis mountain on their
annual hunt.
Otorgo lieare. of thi natemunlihv laiiMw that tuiiulriil liimueial aid. I
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jcoeery lurce nua guue iu uauua iu- jir."
tna lair.
DOINGS OP THE DUFFS ' By AL13IAK
TOlMKilKEATWriUL EStt rS5 J WaUlABt.rrc4 VlHODoaSTHa) Hjlil iWJSfiT-HiS VJJTETOtV-IBW:-
ITW-pjcTURfJfc SK -ft rT9 G&T Fi &&. too JU-L- fctfTt
find the man bf the Hour
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ift v 'v. tQr' J s r-' . rj& M W 22Z ' I
f -Zi m.Y xi. IC .J? XX 5 T'-.
PS Jl aak l Hff?Z MS S $ 4 ;
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j
km:ctio.v WAY
I lovo the merry Ghrtatmna Day
aiiu itoid its mvttniiifr deur
-rile olrtn of evei!' year.
I5ut (. BtoMtni. ...... f H
;IUn " ' Lttmf I lv '
. iroeuoms mnu. 1 huj
hi this which wp hnvo srowir to ca
u" " Rwctlon Oi?.
... . ' . . 1 .
WhentheroTnu Btewl or tsluis
The humblest now hi vofon may
rnlsa
And none my him sui-paw;
Tjh poor' man and tho lnllltonulre
with conscience for thoh gultlB
MriUiiltf. KKIi 11V
side.
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" .u- iiuiiiiii! umii wcui
Hi'vii nr mil u Kin--n
.To him no other
may dli-tatc.
Today thorn are tio wcakj
The timid need not baakwunl
Hut boldly they may stand
As true protectors of the flag
And rulem of the land.
hti
I somotlmes think of all the day
"Which men have net apart
To celebrate In fitting way
Ily service of the heart
Tho one which ought to mean the
most
Where freedom haa full way
In this observed from' const to count-
Our own Election Way.
4
Rippling Rhyme.
f-
i-
'ne Drive ltleii
All lir live AvlJI be nin;t KlUttiy
and we'll elitrn a gladder Nine vlien
the heart was cold and Iwrdentil that
neglected to up.dii'. I am always
prompt and wilting to bwlo out a
worthy cuuse. but i will not pbu-t
a shilling in the dlviitU' 4ig.-
paws. For I'm sick of wple till-
ing -what I ought to give and whew
tired of alway digging lilling t'r
hum Melioim that mak me wer. t
will Blve to heiji the Uviiiy M8U lit
give to plant th iwi(l. but I wont
tnut-i. ami tiiw iieopie notiu ri.
W nt hother frlnd or neighbor
witn rwiuwitw tor nenm amies; u'v
them to their auiet Inborn u we did
in olden time. Ds not think uii w-.
jiui wri an ot-vi ouj.m. u-
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our nerve. ar- invu bhu hu4.
Just Folks I j
:
m. M i&H d.. A !
1. .
The " Woman
Who Loved-
and Earned
'
Hi JA.VI t'HKl.l'w
nnv wins
I hud leti 'TOryi.feUd at tii ioit-vei-wititiit
.between Oarifiier- and Kob-
ert the evening thy had HwRt with
uts but ltf nt nptiliM of it I .had
boeit HiirpriHtd and iileawd tb.-n ikb-
ert had miokn m f.-tmkiy and been
no willing to all the advantagwi
tof niy plan and hat! not menlltmed
thb. fetirs. Then one night pijon after
ward Ubbert referred ti thw ubjeet.
: "(leriy ifAi haire eonvortt iiv
Kwnii. I am Wun over to bclievr tr
woman tan lie a good wife a gnid
business banian nnd can ul.-'o make
a liappy home. Jiow yru ib it is 'lie-
yihnl me. 1 think it in a thing that
most men wuld haw to experlenee
to believe . men Who liki- mj-nelf .
feel that the only place for a t.omati
Is In her home taking ear of him.
You look le tired loo than you
did when you ft-nt gae tti nnd r-
1-uia fktaFl M lianiu Ji II ill :itl.t tr4
Heir twtter than vou did in the boarR-
ing hoiu-e."
"l win esjilain alt (but.". I uld biiii.
intiii-t iinliHk'. "When w- . in1
the boardlitit huuit' I worra-d -s-it
yuw waiuing t make yu haiipjv ytt
in tully realudiiK where the imu.t
bW m. To hi. nobrt. when .
HMJSen UWB - yim uih.ijj. ugai'U
wlllt me that I better ln-'p right oh
wurfclnif u that what Mary k;i1iI
about "ttait beiag th rtm f yimr
unhaiHifnefb iir Iwtd much ef!t
aUho aha umd to inawt h- wan
"I had tu agree aiih you f Jerry.
My prMe oait'i Jet me do any-
thing 4 -- then. I wa earning
aa Hut. alintwH. nuthiag tuward th
la4. What i-ould I ay - I eo.uldn't
W'H yo Im ' up and go without
all yott ImmI beu iucuvtoinid to
wh yt u earned U youmelf.'
"Please -let iaa flnMi itr. Mee-
didth. Then altar We went tu housi-r
kt i-diig. 1 hadn't enoagh to kerp in
tM'eupiva neither my mind aar my
ttatfewv t wai. lav ld. U eitteif
tu uaiu l t. fiH in 1 he i-tieet ssJjm-
pty tu kilt time; or to .mh-ihJ htu. at
Mtm wuitkm iMituw hs as tnt
yiMlttKer wm-ii would hava done.
Tha eaiweaei4;e was l wa uiu-y
iIb. atit it-hw.-d h wy too.
"km I httv- i Aid jvu itams 4
sytiU'uibiivA her work u tlMt
It takis otw' ewat irt ot uvr
uwe awl tfcuartH
m vsi small t3rt
If ifbe dae It rteHHv.
I bciu-ve uwiiiy
-.mini; wonit-n auabi lm
..:...m .. .... t e.v
if tu bawl !a- a giri ahi ha be I rktt.-adv. r ' -n-....r..1Smr.irrr - J - -
"m il '-' !" I' ia-iianaai-MMiiiiahe a '"" """ " n - - . . ....
I - ti WTTIilMtJitaWMiM'Ji-Tai!!. ' Jt-.. . - .-- .
1 . .. 1
accustomed tt lief tttfli money to
pevlmpa not have to ask but
to
ip! tlmt slut shnuliV lint. k. tliMt ahe
almulfl bo Without. KttH;eiHlli- if alu
f..lit kiifi. iitt I iltil. tliikt tlii uritK
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'..u .i.. I.. .tti1i t.f.ri. ..ii1l uf..t 1
CT..M.9 J .ivii .... .vw... ..t.r.
and. bo happy"
11
"lint (lerry riot imiuy woirtwi e
make ai-niirgments llhu you have
done with Jdndatne"
"Pe-haiw not! Yot I beilwV that it
a wonwnls l-eally Capiiblo anfl tetlli J
iier rran tor wifiunir 10 eat nt
howrliort nrt txjFtMW t wtt-
llnifness t take ICaa jta;e tc wrft
thet V.j IBftW tikMil ert'iinge
a wwtt '-ai r"ife. nvpll tlMjr-'cMtt
why iiit it bftetr fer u irl-omai! n -wVff
t hlri mmmm& iv Ao h gteet rtare
of the haworfc it h
est! earn
rntHifcn. more t mag ij n ovyn ft-
iiaftHnliy m that li eh have uome-
thln K'ft mer 10 give herself nftd
iainili- hub- luxuries jjrltan nt-
i.t iteeettlen that now with th
high cost "f -vei-JllllHg. they VruttHl
have (ft go v.lthJtit were it m-t ft'
lir?'
l don't know b't you 4r iiwl.it
tJi-iTy. Vt yu art riglu in' ottr
iaw Vnu have noved ii. Uul. CJev-'
iy I have a liU of m eunfeiilon tt
nuike. When l found you would nt r
irivi nn vi.iii- iMnltlin. nnd that I wmii
to imv- no hiimu of my own. IiowtvpiJr
humbl. t Iweanie a yn know ter?.
rlbly dbeoitragetl. I not uitly drank e
mre than I should but Herrj'. if J8r h
ion 'had nht bfen Ju. tlie wholefumfi
... ...a f.li'l uti uim I u'nutil ha vi hen t S
"! t you I would have.
.. K a .. .1 ix s .a.. r . . .
"I fen- all .lMut it Kobart
and ! I
a""'l'l'tu Hgt-nlea over it. '
-Viiii kiva- I win- Ix.gintiing ir
H
car for Aimiun u. want Iter iu your
pbH-eT"
fB. ftulet. Hat you hk-itf--l
. mt so I went to work tu mtt ytu.
t make u not h nappy. 1 wouat
mt U!l him 'Slaraat had imSiI she iov-
.;! him.
Thank 'i'tl u did Uei.y lfa
Jim never Hid aajihlng nevt-r b
nn l.noa yu kai w." Theu: ic
wu. unl the oul foaflnei I hpd ai-
wav. felt fi ilirtia jant a I. a-aUl
iiiii felt toward a :itri i.ul I -ag-wrattd
it hi my w mind !--i-auM-
f y mhaimeiiwt my ras
nt-a in firing way to ty dlpapm.tni-na-iit
I mnw lovd anyaae but uu.
Clv.ry."
"And you aevtr haU U 1 em Jiii
a!" 4 ittaraca.
0r tJittlbtea avr we Badei--fctuiai
each afher ad- w a -.-'-Ha.iist.
vnrv W1W1 iitMl aa-i hu;i. 1
tia. uid ty sAri- iimtli a-. It t
in Uu- hi that it aught b Id ..ui
imc attaaUil u Ittlf rl and I .
tUkrallia tbei'e nmay 'WJt ; un.
l Wa it tlt jw. far ttaaaf
rt?awis. ecu 1 inn nuMffl. wlu I- tfb
ivm'tinri earw?w. they .outd ntrj
--ana Hve Iiitupj-(Tla
H4muiw bun. HiietaL Tilukr- - 1 iXiSPilOHS 3fO - . .
liauimr ifteawu. tAiwttil. jitaujiyjavr im-i-i .til . -..
i.t. .s.rj 1 Hie t.rt K73iAil7t "'1 1. PT.t.. .yr!.' ' ...... ..... .. ; -
' ! The Sand-Man ' .;
: i-taA"iaiiiiaii'iii'i "-WW "' n m mri -iaia.l-iia iiiiWMt
1
Tim iivxx is iri'ON tss
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ti- T'!o-ni fmith VI-.. nl
i'lir;jip: llii'in'il fwl not only lost.
h Kt ti uiwir th' jnnnK.Tirks bn'.'
I bin !i lot hi- balanrf a well ntvl
jllrl o the rniind with a crash totnt-
?'ii his bend. This m tCft htrr.
that for a moment he sat there a.:
iuiddlttl up. bllnklnn hH vs anu
looking a stupW and silly as o!v
an owl estn leoK.-
f "lie! Hh! Uee!" and "H-: If" a
I Haw!" Jtobbled all th Tflrekjs. n
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4ij-t rMinti tijta n uifr nil; vrrt i-"
the air. and beiore the old Owl ttruw
jwlmt was happening orf they all flr
-HattPrlnir in nil dlnetioiix. Horn -I
(uvrs eh.-ime to din' mi fowl w:
I "ill And nnbrwlV fclH'W (t btt' ?
j than h" Wtth n shrtek of nnr nwa
the went taoktn-r itton- llJcf a ho-
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I ghostly sails bobiur.jr !" iK ' a !lv.-f
sea.
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Cllftvce to ntif'a till h:ii;tiVA Jajnf-'
ffMili'' Unit ti be tJUiii't la'O' r-im ht
-iVnUltl ftt(l hlmeelf H;itll"R' f''on his
friejnd'n Iw'k. for i!vilil"er had taken
to Afc wings with S-hi- i-.ith.i"- f thi
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retnemberml
b lisi4
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wnw his sh wider nwd rlasm-M hW
arm tightly around H.tWer'i nerk.t
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'it alt to carry iiH.butii to lb KroyS'l
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you to be tlie junKi.
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i.iu-ht to be peaceful enough iiere. We
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1 ami "u it tsntniiif etii twiunt
1 t 1 1 . 1 uiHbt-brush! I shall take
I in. -1 ui." ti ni.-k nut bf&heJt -if t
111 iit-.-'nhi -thnt Is fur front tile .
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I I'll' a'rti nnd alack fftf flobbler's
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