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SUNDAY JAMIARY 19 1902

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world even in those of savage
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plays the greatest part Even
at random and the seals broken and
their contents poured out Careful
count of all these sample bags having
rbfn the hero goes on quest for the a turned out satisfactorily the gold was
put back and sealed after which the
bauif princess Jnn achievement Is chests were refilled nailed up and
not complete unless It Is rounded out sealed in their turn Then the labor- ¬
iih very of vast wealth stand
a dir ers carried each one back to the exact
iwy subterranean caverns
in place in the pile whence it had been
Evfn ii the prosatc life of today
taken
Every step of the count had been
lirpuirs of buried gold and silver art
watched closely by officers and elab ¬
vcr rent and actuate many a so- orate notes made of everything that
yr businesslike enterprise was done After the chests had been
But except for that hidden treasure returned to their places and everything
ihi h lit at the bottom of the even
pronounced correct the officers locked
the great doors and the party still
is or has been hidden away and left SOUNDING THE 6FOOT WAUS- escorted by soldiers bearing candles
p is not much buried wealth in t tin or THl < TO tiMe t URL
LI for no daylight enters the Julius tower
world now Even the wait nit of TrJAl filLY MAVL NOt jql- climbed carefully down the danger
ous stairs into the subterranean vaults
PW and gold that once were heW UN ELLED showed how long it had been rusted in
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ty tb great Indian rajahs and Hindu I its hinges Here it was necessary to stoop and
finally to crawl in order to make the
King have beet converted Into taw The little was ushered inside prescribed examination of the walls
pjtbearin securities and investments and the grating locked again carefully The great war treasure was hidden
bedient lo the call of that wonderful Around the tower there stands a behind them shutting them in from away from the immense war indemnity
treasure stocker Finance whose teic living chain of men day and night To the outer world Then the escort lit November 11 187L The money was tak ¬
u far more potent that ever wee Ute assure thy tact that the sentinels are candles and by their light could be en from the immense war indemnity
riist terrible incantation or the most bright and constantly on the alert discerned another triple locked door of
which Germany made France pay and
fffmive fairy wand they are relieved every two hours In solid iron more formidable even than when the r flOO was laid away a

When it nils the vaults open with the summer and every hour in the the first law was passed to make it available
n n celerity than they did In the days winter This led to the treasure In a black only for the purpose of mobilizing the
uhn the magic master word forced Every morning and night an engin hole of a vault it lay incased in 12 army and navy immediately in case
them to yawn with terrible thunder
ear officer examines all the walls from great chests each containing S3SOW of need
Ings and cracklings Finance takes To count this immense sum coin by But the conditions of war have
th dead treasure and makes it live The great fund Is sacred to war and the deep cellars to the top both out- ¬ coin was evidently impossible It changed so much in thirty years that
It siys Etrn interest to it and the- nothing else Jt was4iut away thirty side and inside would have taken weeks of unremitting¬ great as the sum is it would not last
M and silver and precious stones years ago to belieft ntpuohedexcept Once a year two civilian members of labor So after a the mem- for more than a few days This fact
iMiir out and spread themselves all for that purpose to serve in time of the government appear and make an ber of the reicnstas first went care- adds to the discontent with which Ger ¬
uver the world need and furnfsh the ready cash so
independent examination of the walls fully over all the chests and satisfied many has received the confirmation
So it is like getting back Into the The official count was made by Her- himself that the seals were intact of the old tale that this huge fortune-
twilight of story when there were that thearmy and navy could be fit ¬ man Pachnicke a member of the Then he selected several chests at ran- ¬ is actually locked up by the govern ¬
witches at e ery crossroads and drag-
ted out without waging till a war reichstag and a commissioner of the dom and officials and laborers hauled ment
loan could be levied was
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is on every mountain and gnomes In If It had been leftin circulation it
public debt He was received by of- ¬ them down and weighed them ofIteach Herman Pachnicke himself voices
very rave to hear of a vast concealed ficers and soldiers and the curator and known that the normal this discontent by saying in his re ¬
i en sure that is kept locked up deed- would have far more than tripled It- ¬ another civilian official of the castle chest should be about eightyseven portIs
S iead can be earning nothing year csivabk in an ancient Oriental empire sional tale that somvhere In Germany self in the time since it was taken An officer carried six immense iron pounds Finding that the weights it wise and useful to allow 120-
at r yerr lying in greet chests la but JnI < Of o1 lands in the worM was bidden a vast treasure away from the uses of man and burled keys and led the way Into the mighty agreed more chests were hauled out MftjBW marks to lie idle and dead and
waiting Ml a ravening monster great- ¬ VtTHwure Is hidden away in Ger But it has beet wuntsd officially in the tower fortress one of the strongest in the and opened The gold coins lay inside thus to lose annually from 4M6MO to
er and r r more were the
monsters f mythology shall send aftt
terriblethe wwu
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now aad rA f top t
been made public showing that it Is
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2mark pieces in gold The room in oand World Arrived in the bottomof the
tower the party climbed up a narrow
packed away in vy canvas bags
thesd bags 1 hfrn gall hfld
50MW9 marks to interest alone The
present with its developed finance sys- ¬
the ruarh J peremptory call for it O ly one of its kind on any great land no myth whiCh it lies is so built in the great winding staircase until at last a mass- ¬ on a scale that had been fixed that tems wilt consider this question differ- ¬
And that hoard is in the one country
Although men know that
on the globe In a great vaulted wipdowless room tower that no amount of study or com- ive door made of riveted plates of is sealed weights were on the beam ently from the way in which it was
tha would appear to be least likelY- there was an old law that provides- in the massive Julius tower of the¬ bination from the outside would serve iron barred th way Two keys were and the beam itself was made fast viewed hi the pest Germany certainly-
t possess such a hoard Twelve hun for such a fund to lock away millions- fortress of Spandau near Berlin in even to give a hint as to its location needed to open it It disclosed a pitch so that the scale could not possibly be is the only power which owns such a
dM chests lying tilled with gold in a of dollars without l Jog them draw closed by walls six feet thick lie 36- Even those who enter the vault now darK room through which the officer made to balance unless each has was hidden treasure How much would we
pcm vault guardod dav and night by interest seems so absurd and contrary 006000 In gold colas ready for Instant and then cannot point to any particu- ¬ groped until he found a great door of of the correct weight have today If we had put out this 120-
armEd men all waiting for the call of to all business and government sense use should war be declared by or lar part of the outer walls and say iron gratings which as it was thrown After the bags had been thus weighed M9MO marks OB interest thirty years
War to release them might be con that men treated as a myth the occa ¬ against the German empire The room lies here or here open screeched complaints that some of them were picked out again ago

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which he Is imbued with that dispo ¬ obstacle to the Germanizatlon of the¬ position in the Scandinavian and Teu ¬
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peculiar to the Oriental races among ficials of the lower class are often bru- ¬
which It is necessary to include the¬ tal in their methods devoid
Russians It will readily be under ment and of tact and apt to regard¬
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Russianization put Into execution by nishing an excuse for the employment- lyj n lnr Trf YY rfaor YY rt Trf r riar a3 X O islanders seem to owe a great deal to
I Boston Evening Transcript greed of three unscrupulous empires instruments of this class quickly de ¬ of measures of an altogether intoler ¬ the fact that they have < tron such
have been or so long TC banded together for no other purpose veloped into Intolerable oppression able character For It is impossible- Sir Edwin Arnold in London Tele- ¬ hopeful and more encouraged toward places upon the lap of the great Mo- ¬
graph good will and morality by the happier ther Nature I have myself always
PEOPLE to identify Russia with than to cnisli out the existence of a which weighed far more heavily on to describe in any other language
smaJJ and neighboring state the traveler and enlightened Polish their conduct at Wreschfen where is good for nations as well as for atmosphere which surround the gen- ¬
been mightily pleased at the answer
t store of savage persecution- relatively eral life He would press into the ser-
ard ard despotism While there are elements
suffered by the this view It is not entirely of truth In aristocracy than it did upon the peas ¬ Catholic Polish children were flogged IT school boys and school girls to be vice of bis department the most beau ¬ made by an American mother to some
poi 8 that It Is correct I antryIndeed the latter would have by their school teachers until they amused sometimes I would almost tiful and elevating objects of all the testy old curmudgeon who traveling-
somewhat startling to have no intention of embarking here- yielded thereto had it not been for the were crippled for life for declining to in the same car with her and her some- ¬
The Poles In Russia in Ger ¬ learn German prayers and hymns the dare to say that amusement is a seri arts the newest and most interesting-
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the latter being held up Just at upon any course of Polish history or or clergy
of the evergrowing discoveries of what noisy Why on
baby broke out with the
championing partition of the king many and in Austria have always been subsequent Intervertlon in their be ¬ ous necessity of human existence and earth maam
stnt hy the MuscovHe press to the the science and he would establish schools- question
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nr pittn of the entire civilized world dom But 1 would merely point out fervent Roman Catholics The clergy-¬ half by their parents being visited the art of it lofty noble and salutary of cookery dancing academies and the should that child of yours make such
that at time It occurred the coun- of that church were to appreci- upon the latter with terns of Imprison- Wall stranger
barbarous oppression try was the The world is a thousand times too sad like always aiming at the cultivation- an allfired row
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in a state of anarchy ot sucli ate the fact that the substitution of ment on charges of Inciting to dis- ¬ too busy and too painfully in earnest of hopeful and happy views of the uni- ¬ was the matrons placid rejoinder °I
the German government a character as lo disturb the neigh ¬ the Russian language for Polish con ¬ obedience of the authorities One old so glad that h
and the elevation of the general specs it is because hes
iid there are plenty of people to- boring states and due to the intoler- ¬ a very Important step woman widowed and ailing who was We all want and we might almost all verse taste It would be partof his business has been born If life is not a dread ¬

t tt the cable dispatches of the pest able oppression of the peasantry by the stituted toward the substitution of the Rus ¬ sent to prison for two years on this have much more simple and wholesome carefully to preserve spots of rural ful dream a hitter and fruitless illu- ¬
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Aoks bearlnr VMW the matter will aobility which later was divided imto sian orthodox faith for the Roman account exclaimed pathetically to the gladness of which amusement is a beauty to encourage and facilitate a sion it is surely a glorious gift with
vallcd tht ery generally for Innumerable factions carrying on san- Catholic church the conversion of inquiry of the court as to what she branch than we now obtain I think study of the wonders and glories of unimaginable blessings and wonders to
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tt n ait that besides the Poland guinary warfare amongst themselves the Catholic Poles to the national had to say for herself All that we that an era will come when in the cab- ¬ nature cas
Originally the same principle of peas- ¬ state church of Russia being in ¬ ask is that our children should be inet and to see that no great cities come forth from it And in that
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ant of every civilized MAtion there will or towns were destitute of a large and the American baby was wiser than the
ins the one forming part of and communal proprietorship of deed an avowed feature of the taught religion in Polish and notin I
be a minister of public amusement public play ground whereto- philosophers
u Hungary and the other of Uer the land that exists hi Russia and in scheme for Russianfelng Poland Ow ¬ German so that we may at least have who will rank among his colleagues at accessible the muses came they would come in C1l
For when the undent ki igdomi- the Balkan states prevailed in Poland ing to this the Roman Catholic clergy the satisfaction of being able to pray least as high as the chancellor of the if their holiday dress and In the friend- ¬ When the Autos Pass cross
ind whlrU played so great a role But by degrees Ute Polish nobles had of Poland have for the past seventy with them exchequer and whose momentous duty liest and easiest manner permitted to No grandfather we must not
th OM world histoy during several appropriated all the land and the years formed the most active and suc- ¬ Just
nlJr ies war partitioned it was ltvid peasantry of no political cessful opponents of the Russian pol ¬
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past few years it wilt be to foster and cultivate the beings of their grace and dignified or- the highway not child
o th e parts rights and subjected to a slavery far icy iu Poland and being in much that this programme of Germanizing laudable
It is only durin the art of amusing What might der And
grandfather the safety gals
Russia taking toe not such an official do for his country < < > Because
h Miir with about 79WOOO inhab mere cruel that the serfs of Russia closer touch and me intimate com- have been raised at turn half a mi
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th Poles has been enforced with so beyond and above the pleasing duties If aH this however be only a dream away and the red ball is Tip on the signal
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Austria a smaller slk with a- previous to their liberation were even munion with the peasantry than any
lt on of tcoQM LOOO while worse ot titan the beasts of the field Russian official can ever hope to be much vigor and severity Old Em- ¬ which would fall to him on behalf of today the art of amusing has stilt station on the WU
their frequent risings against the op have encouraged the masses to cling Peror William would never allow it He must not be a pedant or a prig to among us wide and the boys and girls at Christmas time open fields and Yes I see What does it meiul
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r with a population of about 2 wore that is to say the Polish no to their language and to resist all at ¬ his marked predilection for the Poles condemn public the right kind andIt coming means that an automobile is due
honest sources of mirth and new opportunities with each new we get across before it
The Poles of Austria are today Wee merely adding to the general tempts to Russianize them impressing and the good will which he entertained- relaxation though at the same time have season They realized all getsButherecant
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upon their minds that it was their for them being popularly ascribed to he would have to be sincerely moral Christmas this in the old Roman days to some ot on your life grandfather Th
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Russia has been subjected to fierce spiritual welfare which was at stake his romantic infatuation in early life and the official enemy of vulgar cruel- extent at least when imperial policies last man who tried It was thrown clear
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and it was preferable to submit to the or degrading entertainments Such a up phrase Pa across yonder meadow and into a green
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recruit his minister abuse in cottnecaon with her treatment persecution entailed by for the lovely Princess Elsie Radziwill would never sanction na nem were summoned in the Look There its goner yellow
it rijrnitaries of the household of Pulsed yet It nrjst never be for- to the Russian authorities than to im- ¬ a Polish noblewoman whom be would minister tional sports like the horrible bull enough et circenses that is to say house I saw nothing bUt a whirl
Tl in iior of the dual empire anc- gotten that it was Russia who not only
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have married even at the cost of his fights which tend to brutalize the oth- ¬ to eat and lots of amusement dust
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nt moment being a member of rors of serfdom but wld h likewise bring succession to the throne had it not erwise gallant and gifted population¬ not attained the great principle which walt The yellow flag Is up inrace the
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h aristocracy while it is the endowed Mm with a proprietary right about their abandonment of the been for his fathers prohibition Dur ¬ of Spain nor would he permit to con
public pleasures other direction That means a
for the orthodox rite tinue anything evH coarse or ungentle ought to underlie all
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f the people of Austrian Po- to Ute land which he tilled and to church of Rome ing the first part of the present em ¬ that they should be innocent whole- There they jro See them
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prisoned exiteci to Siberia But august eyes open by clever agents all flicting pain Rome was mined a uumch or They ge
defense of Ike due empire i wa of Poland was regarded as a con and Berlin especially the lovely Baroness cruel gladiatorial shows The invasion dreadfully reckless Only yesterday a
eastern and northern attack stltNtional kingdom subject to the¬ suffer like their flocks they are ready to Koscrel Koscbielski whose alleged over the globe to import and to adapt which swept away her picked up what was left ofthere one
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part of eltfe r Russia or Qer csr was governed by re- martyrdom for their faith and influence with the kaiser constituted- here whatever was bright pleasant of the Goths greatness was the long pent In our front yard and Tasnte-
sponsible ministers with a senate and it is in this that mustof be discontent sought one of on one occasion the subject of a fierce and goodly In foreign pastimes and imperial DOUIb of him to fill a peck mesanre
f legislative chamber there was a na ¬ the chief sources
in public denunciation by the late Prince pleasures while developing with warm up punishment for such scenes as Lord Cant we cross now
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army wader a national nag and Russian Poland peasant now an own- ¬ Bismarck Shortly after this how- ¬ the most useful of our indigenous magnificent lines upon the dying Da andDear and a wellsupplied budget I
Byron painted so eloquently in his no All the yellow Saga are tno
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lot of the Polls ever she vanished from the court of games ant recreations He would build cian butchered to make a Roman signal men are signaling They
iI t oed with such bitter feel Ida language andpress personal liberty er of his land entitled to a share no Berlin and Polish influence ceased to
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were guaran ¬ the communal property and a serf be a factor in imperial and official cir- classical for us open air amphitheatres of the holiday good luck we may see a coilion ever
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rs that they form a very im teed This worked until the Paris cles and the kaiser is spectators would sit in the summer time ments in the character of public Jet a commission
to the corc
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witness delightful exhibitions or amusements and in the aims of those Um
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a danger wbJca- Issue led a lot of hotHeaded young stu ¬ independence and of Ute oppression of obloquy of the civilized world as the and ncr
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y authorities of these two dents at Warsaw to start a movement the working classes by the nobility oppressor of the Poles skill strength and dexterity He who eater for it But there is plenty- But how win we get acrosswalk r up t
take such a splendid chance as of room for further ameMoriatkm in l guess we will have to
are obliged to take into very of the same kind there t y a wild at ¬ + 00 Austria being a Catholic power has would Victoria embankment offers to line this direction and a great deal must the covered bridge at the corner of the
t account In considering Ute tempt to seize the czar e brother and of course found BO foes but rather the the shores of the Thames with pic- ¬ always depend upon the population it ¬ next block
itis of war In one word they vteeroy the Grand Duk Constantin following Prussia is at the present moment allies and friends among the Polish IISO
ih question In Austria bat who until that time b id been regard- ia the footsteps of Russia Roman Catholic clergy and thanks to turesque pavilions and kiosks self Japan is the example of a coon ¬ Trying Situation
i and in Qenaany the Polish ed J s the idol of the Polish people and and pursuing
a similar policy that is this has been enabled to accord to people would sit in thousands would¬ tryalmost indeed the only example
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to say seeking to Germanize her Pol- ¬ sip their tea and coffee and be agree where the community at large organ- ¬
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exist and ate a source of as who was morganatieally married to a to stamp out Polish her Polish provinces a large amount of ably in the fresh air with the izes for itself Joys and delights of the Miss Amateur Cant you iceir ale
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h truhI Anxiety mud I my add- Polish lady Tfc r troops called upon to ish provinces and Identically the same autonomy as well as the permission to river amused for a moving picture He would simplest yet most satisfying kind ex ¬ with more in
kr s as the Irish question is to suppress the riot frfternised with the nationalism retain the use of the Polish language- Theatrical F wnat reso-
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r iusVi empire people which was not unnatural see- methods are employed as on the Rus in judicial and administrative mat- ¬ fill our time
¬ parks with music and In the tracting from the daily round of their Mis Amateur W U fcefor r
side of the border and whereas ters winter organize charming pro ¬ I

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roes of explanation of this- Ing that 4hey belonged to the same na- ¬ sian is treated The result is that the Polish grammes of lectures recitations and existence charms and amusements the stage I belonged to a womans debat-
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ie more so as thr re has always rection hart been suppressed by means ation in the western portion ofevery years youth 5
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H al In this country a very strong of Rusdar t t oDs Poland was declared German empire it is subjected to that the aristocracy the clergy nd expositors to help people to shall be serenely happy protected by a
In f sympatiiy
for the Poles a Russian province kind of restrictive measure in the east- ¬ guides and
AustrianPoland aH understand the treasures of public in- ¬ genera tender conspiracy against the Moves the bowels next day and its
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cannot forget that the Pol From that time forth the one object ern province government of Pecan where as in the peasantry of Joseph in Polish as terrors and distresses which elsewhere continued use will cure habitual con- ¬¬
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lemortel has been erected at eminent has been to Russianize the Roman Catholic clergy the principal
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t was one of the principal Polish provinces of the empire and obstacle to its programme of German ¬ lEt want of illuminating explanations He
good to observe in Japan how well cost you less money than any other
un A Difficultyof Laaguags encourage the invention of new it is will
of WtsMnffton and that a to obliterate as far as possible every
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lung the Poles Catholic nobles are would
popular pastimes and reorganize the this regime of serene playfulness and¬ medicine on earth Your drusgist
h Vlf low untrynen too vestige of nationalism With the ob- high In favor at the court of Berlin Spokane Chronicle
cheapest seats indulgence works both for the develop- refund you the purchase price it you
Itilp i rorican war for inde ject of accomplishing this the Russian and occupy Imperial the most eminent posi- ¬ I am afraid said the eminent China theatres so that the con- ¬ ment of youth and for the contentment- are not satisfied PrIce 2c and Drug Ide a
s the Poles have al language was Substituted for Polish in tions in the household in the nan that our people are very much I should not be without comfort and com- ¬ of the mature CUmate has no doubt package For sale by GodbePUts
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legal proced- army and in the various branches of misuBiIerstoo venience There would be t his company
k i upon in the United all schools universities answered Mis Cayenne when- ¬
vast fandF raised from a win- a great deal to do with ithappiness and there
5a iis f monarchieal deF ure and official communications At the government administration But everYesI hear two hines n conversatioa I mand wha think that as eo

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