Canadian illustrated news, 14 janvier 1882, samedi 14 janvier 1882
[" , < * - ^ A v V L V * %4V V^' V (i^^4 XXV monti;KAf.satthda v .IA NI \u2019 A H V.14, 188 \\ SIN'OI.E COPIES.TEN «'ENTS.I i» PKKVKAK IN ADVANCE.Q&Tihvrtj \\ 'X> K- >:vN \u2018S - V -¦ iVîfe * ife; V '\u2022 > VV;A] >\u2022 .J! .* .V ?^*g»_ iîïl^w &m0 #ife i V %» 1.4 4\t*S>.¦ \u2019N,-;'* ¦K I 1 ; # - .nW\u2019 «S5S?SvWS î\\ï«i kSsvN' ONE VIEW OF CANADA M» lin.i ( asai i.s%in »r ».u from AV .> *\"k !\u2022 r\u2019t+n, \u2022 l n n wtih ?mil ^ »! m*ivuc ->uiv t» .m.iaII tivaw4»t cla%* of shippini: merrhauts and pv>iitii iAn%.who come to Canada fi*\twhich they \u2022 v4?tahl) KH ha k I » tgland i enj» .Hr%ide% thi» « laA» ih« » ai » ! \u2019 | r »t» n m »dr up ot the thrtfllass.happy-go>Uicky Kiench hahiUntA and swarmi of Irish emigrants, without uapital.eapenciiv e.or busmess ipa«.itv Mitrd ih»^f Mr f'hfimné 1 .me hrir ?\u2022 / don't forget poor Greeley\u2019s C^emie Shepherds of *66 M i IIaairAtr\\ ¦ 'h a W ^ IVr Riair# of th* \\\\ »trra -ftb* Dacarhi Kati y Vault.Tus Wraa -lac- ti Nortnaar C' o«id*rati.D* Th» Ma.'ju \u2022 R»»ur- - io.-»-) J »rua »ui u Jaiwn \u2014 Th* «.'arryioa Inlrctio* founile hair-tlrciwor who waiU up»*n tho lady of k certain *UUMin»n wa* reijuoMtotl l lr'r hv.thkt pem'niitff* to n*Uil to him ;»U the newt she heart! in other private hotixe*.The woman,\" it i a'added, \u201c thiw acquirtnl influence, and every month one or two of her friends received situations under tlov-ermueut.Now she is sought by many persons, and even men of education are paying court to her in order to secure her kindly notice.\" In su.h inueudoe* does your true Society journalist delight.And a little further down we have an it**ni more directly i*ereonal.\u201c Several detec lives,\" it is observed, ** »re sanl to have arrived in Kiot*>.and to l*e watching the Itehaviour of those who are intimate with the Imperial Princess and nobles who re side in that city.\" t*u the other hand, the A üAmi/A* seemA to prefer to cultivate tile valuable art of ap|»earing to l*e ou easy terms with the high otheial an»! ek \u2022 thcial personages .fot here we r**ad that, \u201c when Mr.t 'ki w v was in otc''** the great respect with whi> h he wra> treated pre eluded him from acc irateh as* naming Ml*C>lXJO(»Ol\tfrctii Ia«r.*- \\ »:\u2022#« *\u2022\tN»«» nf rb* W*«k\u2014Honey K»i* H* \" »» ff- ui 1 K*b.^»< from Par* H»nrtb nn\u2019i Haœ.'r.'U* lr V #nn* \u2014 H#»'*\t\u2022cti.'.n* of * IPrtlS»is*r R.y\u2014H»rt*r.Sj^- .'*r \u2022 Th#»>M i>l tb* W Th# R ¦\u2022»« Sh* N.\u2019 H»nf - M« .1:*\u2014Mi*.\u2022 \u2019any \u2022 M \u2022 ¦» *nd I'rAtta'i# ~ H¦ Ka?R mu«»r H»c»« tb» N»« Yaat \u2014Our Ch»*» l o.'imn UN10IIK IllUSnilTEO MEWS.Montreal.Saturday.Jan.14.1882.Thk Rev.(\u2019an s N rman has jmhhsh d an exhaustive treatise on the Krvised Edition of th* New restament, the r«*eult, apparently, of nior \u2022 cl -se study than h.t.-for the n .«\u2022! part l>e.n K-etowvd UJajll the work hy con mentators in this country at all events We say apj«arvntly, f t the review of such \\ }'tn.j'hiet demand- time for its c nsideration proportionate t\" th-amount of labour 1^ -tow e.l u{son it, ai d we hojH* m a later number to be able to deal with it at greater length.To MOREoW Tuesday, if all Is* w 11, the Marquis will &id for ( .madalo com plete the term of his \u2018 iuvernorehip In spite '.T the determined wray in which many f the {tapers have endeavoured t encourage the growing taste for tit »nd literature aniocg-t us, that fun» ion which has }>«*cn the glory of -r that of the Marquis himself.the Another cause *>f the carrying of inf»*»\u2019 tion, we 1 relieve, may la» found in the carelessness of many ef uut »h>ctorsiu tins reufttct.It is hardly conceivable that in the nineteenth century the super»titi«'n should so largely pn'vail that doctors Cannot carry disease.l>octors wear the same clothes and are for the most part made of the same material themselves as other mor tals.and the same precautions exactly are required in the case of a visiting physician as of auv or 1 inary visitor\tHut many of them do t ike such precautions goes of course without aaymg, but it is to Is* feared the majority either never think ot the matter at all, or at least excuse th*noelves oil the pfe.1 of necessity.The lea ling doc I tor- of lA.»n«lon an* fully awake to the im portance of due precaution.O .e in par ticular.a physician of eminence, has a dressing-room clow* to his hall door into which he elite!s immediately on hi* r-turn from an mtict**»! hou*e, sod entin'ly changes his clothes, washes his hin*ls, -to., Itefore cinmunicating «n any way with his family i -\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022: patienta I hi.-* is, of th< feelings and wishes of the |*.*o{»le.Cours»*, the extreme of pncautmnary Now.however, that he hi- reaigned,\" we learn that \u201d he can freely mix in all pul measure*, and auch a course, how-v.-r .b\u2019 sirahle, may not U* jK.ssibl»- to all the lie gatherings, ami is oulv anxious to re , member* of a busy and often ill pai 1 pru ceive invitations\" It ia difticuK to say fessiuti Rut the principle is .»ne whi.-h what may not b.exf»ected of * country should never be lost sight of, and doctors, which, sudden y throwing otl the exclu we believe, might do much which they siveneea and self conceit of agee, begins t4.| certainly do nut do now .to check the develop another sort of civilization at this apnad of disease, or, at leae!, he it ^vid.to tremendous pace.\tj alleviate the suapicona which prevail in ___\tmany quarters that they do not c-tro.As thk caMills-g Of ISMCTIOS\tb>;,'\u201dv-th-» ' m,*;kvl\"\u201c\"tf*pt'1-\u2019 , at all to those nietnls-rs of ttie prut- xsion A telegram from Port denis in to day s who ,.D\t.dwrvedlv the c intideuce of (Monday) Gazstf* announces the closing their .^ênts and the world ontai le of the chun-hes th.-re on Sunday on ac , Th^llbjK.t in rt0y\tone which count ¦ t lbe pteval-ncr of stn.tll j-ox in WJjj bttAr inyostigstioU an-1 we recommend th- tow n.The lesson to l*e learn* d from the Qew* is uUe which we »lio'lM Dot b** slow to take.The world over there would be much le-s \u2022\u2022x|^>-ur*-.but mor»*.f.,r inor**, b\\ tb* v< tion of a healthy {>ub ic opinion in th»* matt* i t.cHoy.s Mon i.osims lr i* m moo ml that Koaaia int»-n»l* to a«k for a »*» loan of £.*>,\u2022- -),W Ks attempt u Umg loa.l* to bung th- * Hog- the alarming J.revalence nf diphtheria at artb\" hat into taehiou.Th* i I-t#k.n «mm A {ir*-«*-nt in Montreal It is {** rtectlv .istot' J-lctar* calisd **Tl * f.>»f*U ' An *r ).l-kng ishmg to an outoider to notice the reckless\tCir! h*.J.ut on A V.m.g ¦ ff.c.r .kat.aim th.,\t, v\tf\tvoting officer bend* over h*r abou!d#r ana t»k*« m as w ith which the sj.read of the disease c\u201eni|1PIlMtl n for\t.n,-» \u2022 The ha* >.,s encouraged by an entire neglect of any ! three-rom*i*ti.It «ill t«e a hr«r* «oman who quarantine such as would augg-at itself to willdar* t.»*ar»t anv but those concerned Ii a|>|*-ara that an \u2022* Anti-t rin.-hu* ' I -a^u* ha» l»*«*h foiiiis.t Th» m*ml^r» tak»th* fnJl«>».in^\tW », ths on.lersi^n**!, U lievintc that th* arlitinal ai \u2022 differently undent.**! in f ng.»tot .but if \u2022 m-rT.trfl fîMt.kf T* u m -mM \u2022'\u2022t \\\\\\' * #îtiA.«ta .» ?me tu v jU.-e.k# \u2022 \u2022 vent i.rbn Mark t.t «»».ut uld pr V# no unj mtiubl* «jvcu.a tion III Mot s i« not dead, but aie- wth \" V'> igyptian f#I ah'* ba» «rttt#n on th* !>» ' i- ¦ 1 , mjtrag» It hi* country that i«, in th* and \u2022 f th* Phar ah» uch outrage*, h# aav*.»r* th tight nothing of.\u2022mif-iy b*r«'»«* th* v .r# »f **erv -lav o \u2022 nrr»> \u2022 I '1\tr«- iy*a- ri*«»Tr» tionut», Vi* pr.« \u2022«.rapidly, by tba inflow of other Ntraati.s from the in s.rUnd bills, that now, at half-|uist three, aha tin Is herself in the midst of a broad shallow lake, «landing ii|»on a very narrow strip « f soft and a^mudiy turf, which will »4Min l*a cut otf fiom the hrmer ground l>e-hind, if the inundation pours into a «light hollow fifty yaid« in the tear.To advance one step further cannot b*- thought of .aha la now it tha a*lga .f the dit.h, but tlie plank ha» bean washed away, and the meadows beyond, though she .an see liar own dw.llmg on * lie Urth'f Side, ar* ovrmpraad with a chilly elpansa \u2022>! water, at laa»t half .1 mile m breadth It will Im- dark enough in another hour, this lata Ihvatulier afternoon , mi ilu-re i« no time to I»* lost in r.-ti icing he »ta|w, and with very wet fart, and with terribla fears and «miettes, more for the children than for her own sake, regaining the safe and solid road Little Jam will cry with fright, and the |H.ir mother will hr sadly weary, lad.ire they reach home, rhillcd and exhausted, of mean a, haM |Mi|icieN to the extant of $21»,000, ahali was lik\", hiving derive«i it probably from and liae sui>|x sed that this infamous d-.d was |>-r|>ettated lor th-purpose of exacting * larg.sum >>f mon* y by way of rnn«o!U.Titr MAHyri.s\tI a > h n f.i'kiisim.t t kak WsiKK l.vki -tills illteraating feature of the great trip o?th< Mar.juis of Lome to the \u2022 \\ trente north-west territory of 1 an.ia l.'t sum tuer show* lh< vi e-regal t-arty neinng the last |\u201c>rtage on the beautiful * car W .t*-r I .k.-, on July 2*th There were t« n latg* and bnlhautly painted bark canoe», all fulls mauned with cr-ws untfonne.1 in red 'hirt', blue caj.s and white trousers X'-arly all were Indians or half-breed', save one crew t S.t hmeii who manned the fust canoe l*.,.ri g the M «njuis.A» the last ]s.rtagc w is neared the i»ro.-e»s on enle.1 in anniething like .race F.ach crew wished to show its prowe»», and all Were caç-i to will the honour of '**.11 l place '.ehiml His 1 xcellency\u2019s boat, so tliai, whirled «» »y by th-excitement of the figure*, tlo- VOX ig Is Heghs-ted 1 for on.e the grand i-uids.at» HK1 ¦ 'I.LKi'T!\" ' n How W » to ¦ I i / bin\ty S It ».I I l\\l.The men are m good spirit' a .1 .\tr»-oil lor the frai, but «¦» the la\\ w.is n without lurthei developments, «nu* are s- .k.', at\"! we (>egin to roam about the lulls, some ale writing bUels liouie, some «lecping, M.uie d en fishing that ev.-r lieautilul drill of th- attillerv m action, s'eadv and r-gular a» the stroke of machinery ' Mow awif't'y the man that handles the «w-.b has prepared h * t\twh - tli- runners have m.an- while brou ht Up the little r*- t f.ag of [Kjader an 1 the Iot.l\u2019.-ouical s'.-11 from the caisson in the r.-ar ' Mow swiftly they are rammed home ' I II- !j-u -iM-.t s.g\u2019 ts hi» piece, th- man with the lac yard with \\ -u iden jerk fir>-s th** *p, tiie gun leaps five feet to the rear with the recoil, md out f :he cannon's thr .it, in a cloud of s i.-ov-m h * the s i-ll, shrieki g mt it'm* »> g-of death info ti.e lin.-a a mil* and a half aw.v, while our b .\\ * r-nd th- air w ith w il l hurrah*, ! .r th- enemv\u2019s fir- i» inaw-re 1 ! Now eii-ues in artill-iy duel that k-eos th-au ijuiverng and «juaking «Ikiui our -ars for m hour and a half, and it :s all the more exciting that w« an'»¦ th-drill-T the hatterms Vsid-n*, w ith that li 'W ahbmgand runmir.g, umn g and sighting and 1 ang ! hang' f'iiig' Ttie mvst*,r\\ is ii-.w in the world they can load an l fire so fast.** Hov«, what are you trying to do ' It is th* genera! commanding the d vision w ho tetus in h * horse and A'ks the jnestion, and he u one of the *ines* artillerist in th- s-rvice, they aay \u2022\u2022 Why, «ieo.ral, we are trying t» put a shell through that «tone barn over there ; it\u2019» full of sharp shooters \u201c Hold a moment 1\u2019 and th- g-neral dismount» md sight» the gun.\"Try that eleva-ti >n once, S-rgeant,\" fie «ays ; an i the shell go.-s rushing through the barn a mile and a half \u2022 wav, md the »h rp-sh >oters com- pouring out of it like hues out of a hive.\" Let th-m have it »., boys \u201d And the g-neral ha» mounted, and rides, laughing, away along the line.M -«nwhile, something is transpiring immédiat» v bef >re our > \\ - * that amus-a us immensely.Not more than twenty yards away front us is another high bank, cnrre»|w i .f th- r.n k.We i all see llllll sill V- T llg with .if Igot.F.VelV now not thru, when 'li i i» .lu I in tin tirtug, h>-, oui» s to r I.w id.oj.\u2014 n 1> r .- his I, .iis -, intent up \" ilighara to U-\tinto dlafavour.Not only\tahrieking and screaming tluougli the air,\tami of\tand awake onl»\tit the tir«l streaks of morning, have\tthe authoritiea cotnmeiiced a legal war\tthat (Hviiliar ickoriHg aound made by tin- piece*\tWe have orders to move.A stall oflieer la u | s \u2019li\tit, but file credulous iirnplr who ha » e\t'\tafter tin shell It.« bunit\toverhead or by your | .bdiv.ring or l-is to our colonel, who is siiiToiiiid* Iterii victimized by It are losing faith III the\tside So loud, high pitched, shrill and terrible\tj\trd by bis stall Pliev pix-ss m toward the mes- ayatem and turning agamai tt.\tA novel illu»-\t|M (be sound that one unaccustomed t it would\taeiiger, si mding iuiinediately U-1.W me as I sit t rat mu of the |M>pular feeling on\tthe auhjcet was\tthink at first that the very heavens were being\t!\ton the bank, when the enemy gives us i morning furmahed a few days ainee at\ta place called\ttorn down almul bis ears «\tsalute, and the she 11 coin.-» neochcttliig o\\.r the Heydt'» Tavern, aoine twenty unie» from Read- ; Mow often I have ' 'd and laughed at lull and fuiiibles into a mud puddle aUmt which mg\tThe people of that vicinity, it apiN-ar»,\t-\tmyself when thinking of\tthat fust slielliug we\tthe group is gallo-i.d ; the m .uiited officers ha'chicken* bd'i, an he»rd de woices of de men.\u2019\u2019 \u201c Why didn\u2019t von run out then f*\u2019 \u201cCss.- ma'am, (bursting into tenr*'.case | ku.iwed my ol I fi Id.r »v «* out dar, and I wouldn\u2019t hab him know I v* lost confidence in him, foah all de chickens iu de world.If I had gone out dar- and kotched him, it would hab broke his ole h-art, an I be would hah made me tote de chickens home for him Waides.Me done t\"le me day l***fore .Ut he's gwine to pull d-m chicken» dut night.\u2019* -ton St x f'ol M\\.!>.*n»Ui, late Dire, tor of Public lustructioti at Madras, India, iu a recent lecture in London uoint-d out that in many Darts of In in elucatiou w is r-gar 1-1 is unoecoming th- inrslosty of the female se\\ ; inasmuch is it facilitated intr gu*-, it w is Tit onlv for th- profligate female» who engag-1 in public dancing and singing.In some di-tm-t» no man will marry a girl who is able to r-a 1.At the exi-nug schools the great majority of th- pupil* never go U-yond the elementÂrv* »tage of education, be-can*e Hindu girls le;»v- s ho»-ct to !»\u2022 1 >ril»ed with (.resents of money an 1 clothes for their children, and r- pure a staff of servants to '** k**pt uj> to conduct th-m to and from s h.»ol He «use .fthe -litferen- e b-\u2022 tw.-eu the education of the Kugli*h and Indian women, alth-mgh KngUn 1 has f»een intima*, y connected wah India for 15n years, there is today little v» ; ii Int.-rcourse betw-eu * i- n iMve, of that Kmpire.au l the mother country.pNtfMU;- Hki.i.-' all.\u2014A syst-m of pneumatic csll-te-ds s.inuuciators that has - n t: use fur s.i-ue time in F.ugl > id ha» fe-en r -til!v inoduie i and improve l for introduction iru ktneric.i It consists .-\"-ntiallv of « s -i.» .-low» an air-tube, n i .i s ond U- 1 nvs, th t u.ay le* used to strik- agong-t>-ll or control the .b d-of an aim inciator.The bellows, wh'- '\u2022 is p.;.*.-sm ill aii-l intended t*» b- ©(?erate-l by hand, » dosed >v p-ess-ire of the finger ou a p \u2022 -.T '.n, by nuMing » handle, .r bv pressing on .nu- -i bag, that forms th- : iss-l or end of .» ; i .-from the wall.Th- sing of the tvlf as >¦ n is xn impulse of compresse l air thmugh a sm ¦ -tu!>e, and causes a circular U-I' »* to \\ At the end of this twllow\u2019s Is an Uplig it r-' l that\u2018moves a segm-nt of a geared vh\u2014 .\t\\ smaller wlieel geared to this segment move* with it, and causes the hammer of a gong («ell t.g »\u2022\u2022 a series if np.d stroke*.Th* bell \u201c hutt.-t»\u2019\u2019 like an «de :nc 1>*-I1 for » moment, md th- pressure Wing removed, the ringing m- hart s»n returns to it» original position byita -'wn weight No cl-'di-work or st>ring is r .piir- I, all tl (\u2022art» l*eiiig s-If.icting.File invention, in l-present con lition, seems likely t» b- of » tlue in iwellings.small hotel*, ati-1 on iwar'i *\u2022 »-n-l>oats.\"BEHIND HER FAN \u2019\u2019 Hetiea-h her fan nf.lnwov fl-i'T Ssn-e t on »-fl saffron sv n «luff Willi peacock fralhe*» purple eve-) Canahl itainlUy on «ithe- si te The x*.ooquelte .t-«j svs a pui Two blue eye* peep above the butt Two pinky poutlua iip*>\tenough \u2019 That .\u2022.'iig-i i«i\u201can* surely e->ine anU bi le Kelun.t her tan.The barque of H»p* '\u2022 trim »nt tough S» out I xentureon the rough, I ' neertam s»a -.f g'r sh pr erform-ance of it* secrx'tivr duty when inactive, and exiwlliiig bile fr»>m the bl.Hxl It likewise }»>»\u2022 s*'ss«v* diuretic ami depurent («'rties .>1 a high orxler, rendering the kidney* active and healthy, and ex|H'lling fn':n the system the acrid elements which produce rheumatic pain.Price $1 .00.Sample H.'ttle D* .-enta Ask tor Nor-i itRor A l.v xixn\u2019s Vegetable Dis.ov«rv ami Dyapeptic t ure.The wiapp*-r b*ars a f * -»***ii/e of their signature.Sold by all medicine dealers 69 01 20 CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.January 14, 1882 WhU \u2022c ^ > f- >or i!fr Kirchf \u2022 ^0 / X Æjrii N Jer : rlYûH Nr -v v r^e> ¦ p x athm itt >q p^rn^ .' [ ' ^Ahf y ^*m\\ vs&xt'S/:1 W'm.w.3a^e tlrfv mr Ï.:W* 'ZiirZ&rîL THKOKRMAN PRAHA NTS \"SUNDAY AT IIOMr. .January U, 1H8\u2018J.CANADIAN ILLUSTRATKD NKWS 21 99 \u201c B O 2sr 3ST Y IC-A.TE.A.TAl.K OK MO U'TU IS RltT LIKE.¦ t CHRISTIAN RETD.rilAlTKR vi.* I\t»iubHli>« I o Mr \u2022\tOii.ii \" ( an (hat U- Katr coming m thr f nayN S|>hy, looking out of th'- »iuo you think sot lint where would Mian Kate have met him f He wan not with the hunt.\u201d \" I don't know where ahe could have met him,\u201d aaya Janet; \"but ! am ready to wager anything that it ia Frank Tarleton.\u201d You are right,\" aaya Sophy, who has f»een looking intently at the approaching horwemau , \"it ù Frank Tarleton, and he has changed scarcely at all.\" As alir utters the lost words, she |»aMes out on the veranda ; so Kate and Tarleton find her utanding at the head of the ste{is when they ride tip, apnorently aa ninch at ease with each other as if their acquaintance had been of weeks, instead of hours.\"Sophy,\" cries Ka>'s gay voice, \"do you know who this is *\t1 have promised not to in- troduce him.\" \" As if there was any need for vou to do so !\" 'ophy replies.** Frank, I am delighted to see i m ü ü yo:0 Hill! life Ij/if-?V*.21 I r>**.T-: it.fingers sends a thnil to Mr l'roctor s inmost heart.With herself, the sour* es of the impulse which thus result in action are so complex, that it is difficult to trace them.Chief, however, is a reroopo ful -o-nse of having totally ignored and forgotten, in her \"delightful ride,\u201d the man who sacrificed his own pleasure for her», and a sense, for the first tune, of the j«iu which she may yet fie forced to inflict upon him.Why it is that she re&hzes for the first time that his love for her is not merely matter for a jest, she doe* not - \"î N v'/'i/ë I* .fm j * It I rank I anef^n M Neither do I,\u201d sara Janet.\" Who can he tie t ||r u dreaaed well, and mounted well he liM.ks well, altogether, hut I don't know him.\" * It ia odd that he should be a stranger to all of n« .and yet Kate u* riding with him,\u2019- says Sophy, craning her neck for a better view \u2022\u2018She ia such a tnsdeap, that I am never quite certain whst the may or may nut do though she means no hsrui in hath of hi% \" Not half so delighted as I am to be hack,\u201d !srh-tonanswers, springing from his horse.It if the work of an instant to lift Kate down, and then he mounts the steps, and Sophy finds the hand the extends clasped in both of his \"How f;lad I an.to see you,\" he says, \u201cand how «miliar you look \u2014only changed a little, and prettier than ever.An old friend may say a* much os that, may he not f \"An old friend has no license to become a new flatterer,\u201d Sophy rt»sj*ond*, shaking her lies*! with a anule.\"Vhrre did you two piik eacJi other up * We have been wondering over the question eversime yon come in the gate.\u201d \" Oh, it ia a long atory,\u201d nays Kate.\" 1 loet the bounds, and found Mr Tarleton that is the an in of it.Have the huntsmen come in yet *\" \" Nobodv except Mr.Proctor,\u201d Sophy I* beginning, when that gentleman ap|*ears on the scene to s|ieak for himself.\u2022\u2022 I hope l.ightfoot carried you well, Mivs Kate,\" he aaya, solicitously ; for he entertains a suspicion that something unusual must have occurred to bring Kate ba.li before the rest of the party \"Oh, very well\u2014very well, indeed !\" she n* ttliea, glibly .\"It was not Lightfoot'a tault that the saddle turned,\u201d she says to her conscience \u2014 \" Hut I lost the hounds completely,\u201d fhegu-s on .the first time 1 ever did such a stupid thing.I might have lost myself, too, if 1 had not fi.nnd Mr.TsrVton ; and he brought me home.\" \" I am sure we are very much obliged to yon.\u201d says Sophy to Tarleton, who look* a picture of innocence and virtue.\"I felt uneasy when Mr.Pro.tor reporte! that he hod mounted Kate on hi* hone, and left her alone.\u201d \"It was wrong,\" says Mr.Proctor, in a self-convicted tone.\" 1 felt that after we parted, and wished very much that 1 had not suggested the eichonge.\" \" It was not wrong,\" says Kate, in her pretty, imperious way.\t\" You roust not think m> for a moment.It was kind and obliging, and unsel-fish , and if I did not find the hounds, I had a delightful rid.\u2022 for which I must thauk you,\" ahe adds, involuntarily laying her hand on hi* arm It is the tint time she has ever done such a thing, and the slight momentary touch ol her know .but she d-x* r.alire it, and henc«- she ia inalined to an unusual consideration of his feelings.The consequence of this consideration, however, i* a tnflr awkward.H*-r hand falls lleaf 1 .net.don't mention it to be oddly conscious of astonishment and resentment.He look* at Proctor, and, eleft*ly, »ntro»lncfd himself, a* l said.\u2019 *'1 am very aony that you should hare i«rt him,\u201d *ay* Mr*.lt know it t \u201d 1 am sure 1 can\u2019t tell,\" K*!> r» plu s, \u201c un-leas it w as d« ne w hen 1 w*s xeleep \u201c Mr Proctor must Lavr ' rihei someho»lv to do it, then,\" says Janet \u201c Ther>- \u2019* as a l*ell clangs f^elow \" I have l>e»-u ex}»- ting 'bat Luncheon i« r*-ady, and von are not.\" der, or had my face cut t»> pieces, ,»r my hea.broken how divadfiil that would f>e '\t1 feel as if 1 was deceiving people, by concealing that I was thrown ; but what good would it do to tell f\" Aunt Margaret would think it was he-cause 1 went fox-hunting ; uncle would not want me ever to mount a derent horse Again ; and Mr Proctor would blame himself about the saddle, when, in fact, it was altogether an accident, for which nobody w as to b|«nie.W hat is good for bruises, I wonder* I supjs.se mv ! shoulder will turn black and blue ; but I can I we*r a thick «Ire**, and hide it.I am very much 1 afraid somel-ody will noti-** this cut on ray ! face ; but there ar«- numbers of ways m which i people can hnrt themselves without being' thrown from horseback.Shall I j«nt .t stop of i court-jbastrr on it ' No; that would make it j too conspicuous.I had better tru«t to the hair, j as Mr Tarleton suggested The hps curve into a soM smile over the re- * collection of Mr.T -rM.n\u2019sstigges-ion .but their expression Chang** r Um\\ r.g thml' W ke a bl«s When Kate an 1 Janet enter the dinmc-Mom, a* the hand* which she has lilted t« her head dr< {¦ do* n again, the left falling to her aide, the right cla.sj.ing her left shoulder \u201c 0-h \u201d a.'e «axs, aloud, and in the long-drawn interç- ti n ther» i* roitsternsti n as well as pain.\u201cWhat am I to do now \u2022\u201d Tne questioii is mole r.i»il\\ asked than an-awered.How is a young l*d\\.who < annot lift her hand r m ' Kate is «till considering this dilt-mu a, and gazing at herself in the mirror with a rueful countenance, when the d!-a*et Janet dear 'ai»et, don t mention it.\u2019 \u201cI c.n\u2019t promue anything till I know whether you ar*>l character,\" \u2022«'» Tarleton \" t\u2019an't vou make some >i*e of me at once* 1 im at vour command.\u201d \u201cTake care!\" *a» * Will, wamingly \u201c toil don't know what y-»u are .«t-out, mv good fei low To give women a le family th>-rr will be gla 1 to *»*- v mi \u201cI « »U !*\u2022 leiig+ite»! to g-.,\" rejilira Tarleton, readily \u201c F.ven jdav cr-^juat aaks Janet \u201c 1 fancied v -oiumo'iating ]>er*n in tuv taatea, ' he auswrra.*' They always fit my -ttUAtli-ll, like « gl-.Ve \u201cIn that .»»\u2022 they mav sometime* be t.*> ela*ti., may they not *\u2019 I f'-ar there is little loul-t \u2022( that,\u201d he re.«js*nds are!e-sly \u201c but j-ist now I feel that I ¦d.ould lik.a game .>f roquet verv much \u201d It t* «ith a «eu»» of «le» jta i rin g resignation a sells.AS .f .fie who fights Vainly against fate that Mr* lawrener listens to this oiiversation She trels the utter hojwle.sauess ¦>( making any further .rt Agaiii»\u2019 Tarleton\u2019* reinstatement in tua old, familiar pis e.f,,r Mr («awrence i» p.uii y 1 .-termine i to ignore her rem ou» trance, and the cannot hUme either Will .»r the giria, since nothing has !wen **id to them Neitfier i* she herself insensible to the charm which ev.ry one find» in thi* verv atfra.tire black sheep.Im|««»iMr t»> steel her h'-art against bun ; impnaaibie t*.lie cold and distant with him, and vet itn|w>s»ibl>- «1* not to feel a for*-l»oding \"f harm to.me, a .rtainty f imj.rn ience committed in the present which will yet be*r hitter fruit I-nn-heon over, Tarleton find», or 'nake» he is an adej.t in «11 Initier» of the kind *n op-je*rtunity to «j»*»*» to Kate, and mquirr how she feel* after lier fall.I have U-en thrown often enough \u201d he »av».\u2019\u2019 to l«- aware that the worst of such an accident com»-» after one is off the h >rse You have con-ce tird the .-.it very thoroughly,\" he add*, glan -ing a* 'he ugh* t» n Iri.s '.t four .n her t.-mjde \u201c J met arrangrd th*', Kate answers \" sf,, found n ceived the brunt \u201ef the fall, and I could not lift this h*od\u201d «he ext.tl-ls the left \"to mv head Noho y k a* the ii v.nirn ce of j.-.s.«»ing two hands until he or *he has |»Mt one .s».I » a- wondering what I cul l do, when Jam t cam- m I was obliged to tell her the truth, and, ;ike a d« *t, giMel girl, she has |.r.>ic excuse.I from going.I am aur* she tau»! feel the worse for her inortiing » adventore.\" \u201c lanet !\" ries Kate She «eues Janet's arm, and draa* her out of the room into the hall.\u201cHow c.ald you ! ' she says, aa *o«>n as they «re wit of hearing \u201cHow could Vou lie » mean * Vou j>roana# l not to tell.\u201d \u201c And hare I t»dd t that you «h uliily *ai 1 what is v.-ry true, that, after »uch an accident, v»»a ought to stay at home \u201c I don't agrv* with y >a at all, and I ftrlmt aiy don't mean to *tav at home,\" says Kate \u201c Wfiat i« a fall fp-*m h.'rset««rk.when one u n*>t hurt \u2019 Why, nothing at all.But I must go and dreas Jane», wl *t shall I wear I my black silk and corn- n|oure«l overdress t Ye*, I think that is the Miiwt beconiing toilette 1 have \" Sf»e turns, *n 1 I» half wav U|»-«Uirs tw-f.ra lanet an rejdy, to stqutive .»r demur Aa the latter remain* where «he is left, with a lo«»k o (M-rjiiexity and conaiderwtion on her fa< e, he cousin's -h-ar, «w\u2014 \u2022 voice fl.tata ba* s, «mg ng \u2022 'h » w g- lay *gUi 1 r Ut a Iks gtuaai « iia.\u2022\u2022>» r- U> r.chi 1 has n) trwa lets \u2022 es.aila < haitkk viii.VN \u2022 iwo «UmmI llisrs « ih ssssr a Ih ' I Hut »*rh by »«¦-h ».sack kasa wall T be \u2022 ort.* \u201cI testify emphatically that Mu* l-awrenre t\tt;,.,.,.,,,y\t.,\u201e.k,|b« ,,,.1 ,l,.l ., k T ' -oVl « li ~ T'1'' n.l-r.0.1.1 in,k.\" .».\tI,.,, «Vk 'l-n t l-t Aim flirt WIIL\tI.»l tl,.I,II \u2022\u2022 -1,\tr\"\"!'! w T\ti \" N-»-, «.i.i.ti,,,.,\t\u201e\u201e i,t, Don t ?»e afraid, dear old Wisdom.If there iMdates Will i* any flirting done, | will not be the vi.tint ; | promi-e you that.\" t'oi thsr.\t, i\ti ,.f\t*n,l I know that to find them .'gain m But there mimt not he any flirt.ng done,' ^metin.es « j.iiwlmg rnaff.r.Therefore, | little V on must not hr»-ak vour promise indeed.you miist n»*t !'* «he goin»K to tk« atrictaat law of \"atyle\"; and ainkiiig ; don't you think ««if\u2019 ask* the vaguely jealous man, knocking hia mallet diligently on the root of the tree \u201c He i* more than rather good-looking .ha i* exceedingly haud.soiiie,\" returns Kate, calmly \u201c I *uj»|»>sa women generally admire him,\" aav* Proctor, who I* phased, aiol yet not .¦leaned, with tin* frank crunmaudation \u201c Hut ook* don't weigh much with men.\" ** F.xeapt to prejudice you ag iinst one another,\" nay* Kate, who i* vexed, yet whom vexation, like her companion's jealousy, ia, with regard to it* cause vary vague.\u201cI never knew aman who did not sneer at Iwauty in another man ; though I have never met one who was grieved at |Home«aing any share of it himself.\" \u201c | have often heard that a handsome face pleases a woman lietter than any tiling else,\u201d says Mr.Prtall through a wicket, from which it haa lieeti igtiominioualy knocked away half a doten tinu-a.\u201c You are deatltied to be ao hopelesaly Iwateii, thaï I don't think I can atay to witness your defeat,\" Kale saya, for In* comfort, when he re-torna to her aide.\u201c I like to plait croquet, *»ut I find looking on vary atupid ; ao I shall go to the houae, and talk to Mm.Norton.' Hbe BAiiutera away aa aiic ¦(\u2022eaks , hut it ia not to go to the houae, nor to talk to Mr* Norton.On one aide the lawn stretches into a garden, thither ahe Iwnda her nte|Hi.It is probably the Aral time in her life that »he haa voluntarily sought solitude when company waa to fie had, and she does not at all uiulrratand why ahe feela no much out of siiirit*.\u201c I wish that ! had not gone fox-hunting thia morning,\" she thinks.\u201c I gained nothing hy it except a hurt ohoulder, which haa spilled my enjoyment thia afternoon ; for if I were idaying croquet, I ahnuld not feel »o dull.Misa Palmer, if she knew anything about my adventure, however, would Iw glad I did not stay at home.If I had done so, Mr Tarleton would have gone to Greenfield and taken the tram, and then she would not have hail the pleasure of hia society.Aunt Marguret say* that all men are horribly vain ; and if all men .ire vain, w hat must a man Iw who has such good cause for vanity Î\" ( To l# r,nnt\\uut se«* the sight».You bet !\" \u201c From the mines T\" \u201cStraight from ji*t whar ver reckoned I wa*, stranger.I f»eeii inter the Hills.Panned big,^ ami now I'm in 1er areg\u2019lar old He.\\ ou Iwt !\" M.w are thing* in the Hill now la hu*i-n< H» depressed, or is it nourishing \u201c I don\u2019t know nothin' about them big u.r J», hut \u2022 f ver w.tnt fer ter know how things i*.they\u2019re thar ; right thar.1 see twenty million* o' money taken out o\u2019 mv mine in fourteen hours.That * trade '\t1 hat a hitting gilt every wash, and don't ver forgit it ; you bet.\u2022\u2022 How ioe* i uster ' ity seem U» progrès» (' \u201c I am t bixrnea» with no I ust**r \u2022 ity, I m a miner, I am.\" \u201c 1 *aw m a recent jaiper that a number of troop* have been moved to Fort Meade Ik) they think there is any danger from Indian* f\" \u201c Injun* \u2019 Iniun*.pard*.Why tln-re'* nMr\u2019n seven milliona of \u2019em aetten around on tin-ro«k* waitin' fora chance to lite in Injun*' Why you lon\u2019t know uotlnn*aliout Injun* here.I *\u2022*\u202211 t< n hundred thousand tneijei kilh* l m ao hour and a half But I don\u2019t mind no Injun* ' 1 tunnelled under foul tribes camped half a mile trom mv claim, and every dogged one of them went up in » blast.^ ou l»*t 1 I lirre can't he no Injun* git away with a Hiller, and don\u2019t ver forgit it.\" \u201c Dead wood must rather a dangerous locality.I had no idea it was so oxjhmwmI ¦'I>\u2022 * Iwi.«1 '\t1)mgerous SiV, Strang* r.if ver ever learned to gainh!* , jist put y«*r money oil the statement that I lead wood is dang*rou»ly placed yer'll wm, pard Yer\u201911 *.'oop the |*ot each tussle, er count mv judgment deuce UiX.\" \u201cGoing tU of wo-i men imitat-ng them.Wm says it is unhealthy to sleep in feathers * I.»*» at l6»»|-nnfc -'hii-San su t see b*-w lough he is.Ma'IIMKai k \u201c Prisoner, have you ever been rw.nv ,-ted 1 l*ris-*ner \" N-> y.-ur honour I hava al-way» employed fir»: c *»» awyers.une point of difference between » timid child and a \u2022h>|'*rr«»'k«*i ta : r ie that one cling* to its ma and the other to it»»;>ar Th kt asked him was he the be*t man at the wedding N ha said 1 don t snow a* I was \u2019.he l»«t but I *ra* »* g-M>.l a* any of 'em The Sr at»: 'F Ireland.\u2014Murphy (ia the I^tw t his two sew \u2022\u2022.erksi \u2018 An' now bbouys.listas to me I'd bar» n \u2022 foigbliug n me -Itlre If a olart of aune was t» kill anitthar clerk be-iad.I d lu«t sack the j-air of them.\u201d i^fAUKVINi.\\ SWEKKISO A**ERTION.\u2014 Sophie aMer n«-ar'.Qg al>->ut Frank- \u2018 I -leclare I «nail n t ttafieve a wor-l a -nan »ay* to me Cuey re all liars' ' lieairtce K -r shame.Sophie !\" Sophie regretfully! : ' Al eat- a Ihe n ce one* are' H-\u2019t\u2019*EKkt iek showing j'Aity of American vuitora r-uod the \u2022\u2022Id bar-ii al man».on) .\t\" And this, 'ad e« and geo- eineo, i* the ancient iiamjuettiag bail.ere.-(e-l tiy It-» 'll r I ar->U \"n -lia re gn of ¦ Mias MeSboddy 'intarrupting\u2022 My ! it'» an elegant fee»t:n'-room, am t it.pa f\u201d \u201cTha r »iog of yours rt*-w at me this mormug and Ini me os the -eg and now I notify yoa that I intend to »h -«t it the first time t see It *' The dog .» not mad Ma-t I know he isoot mat What'» be got to be mat about ' It'» ma thaï » mal \" Have I not a right to be saucy if I I ieate asked a young laly of an old bachelor.\u2022* Ye*, if you p'eaae.but not if you displease gUEI.DOMMAUBf |l was ust t'ouaio Jack and a> \u2014what wa* the barm 1 We *at on the *t-|e ol this wonderful remedy, with full direction» for ita préparation and u*«\\ printed m lierma»*, French or English.NY A NoVKk, I'atrrr'i Rlarkt KorketUr, X'\te-v-w 24 (\u2019A N A 1>I AN UiLl\u2019ST KATKI) NKWS .Iamakv 14, 1S81.A DONKEY STORY w ith ^\t\\ i In summer time th** folks from town To Fold berg (look, one with another, They Jimb it, up one side, #nd dt wu The other On donkey back the mother \u201c Warranted free from vice her st-ed is The others march, as lent Per jxniee.A little brook olwtructs the wiy, They urge the *!¦ **d with re.vj~ma rar.ous The donkey much prefers to kU\\ Just where he is.In vain they urge in donkey f.^-hion He grant» his meaning undisputed \u201c It\u2019s no use getting in a j*s.»i'\u2018n, I'm root*v.i.\" With Btii ks an>l stonts, and noisy roar.Petermine i to o\u2019erv.itne the creature, The tourists chare»-, of vi t\u2019ry or Defeat sure.The guv'nor pulls in front, while Mia» And Mrs.strive to rn*k th* m^re go By studiously applying -j A Urfo.The guide hoy yells, the babies .-nr, When suddenly, as if for fan Off go»^ the ass, and victor.Is won.* J - : Moral e ever «^x-k w.me wuhed-for lot, And when in tin.\trluo< »Ir .gitit, \\Wre ajo.to find it isn\u2019t wi.at We thought it.\\ IM.NKKY HTOKY WITH A MOKA I, 1 J a N r a k v lî, 1882.CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.25 tC^*#*»!'** :s V ï \\ œîiïk m ¦ N / Ail 4' vV ' ¦\tV%< f -,: > '¦ PHK UI8IN0 OK TH K WATEIW\u20141>k awn h\\ A K.Ki.msiiii 26 CANADIAN IIXIÎSTRATED NEWS .Tawitvuv^I 4, 1882.IN VIENNA.Mn*h ' «o» a w*»rvl 1 S am *ka w»*«ld h i.««ould not burn «hate q it ink \u2014 Man an I woman who did no III.And «uthna and maidana wh.-a »n*u ah atilt Makaa tba haar' faint and alol Av \u2019 »uraty it rauat haaa barn an Thay dia«l of «ha dan.a h aok «moka And .oly l laa.l ami l'*»'*>' hittd.There is one of our Itattenea drawn up to our left a short distance a» we run.It u engagea in a sharp artillery duel with one of the enemy a, which we can not see, although we can hear tt plain!v enough, and atraight h«.tween the two pn.tectea »>v lam* nir nui.l Ilea\tSo up we go, Haney and I.at a tien-ely and with our nmd lies\t.» w g\tenemtr \u2022 line wavers am under severe tire ; hut it '* executed now Readily and without confusion, yet not a minut* -rnln For the new Hneofgrayu uiKjn ua in * mad tempeat of lead, »upi«rt4Hl h> \u2022./ artillery hrv.almoat Iwfore our hue .an at* a t ) Ih.\tllow.v,, prn.JW protected hv poat-and ratl fence wa an.wer *-\t*\t»o temhc that tlie d at length moves off by for lively trot, dodging the shells as tmst we can.^'\u201cV\tgiving\tus a breathing apace foi till, panting for hn ath.we set down our the right ftank, giving a stretcher under an apple tree in the orchard in a 11\t«mujgle,\tthen-\thad been many at .1,kh.»na«oor fellow whowr arm is offal the shoulder ; and it was just i me 1 got away, tix>, for immediately a shell plunges into the »o.l where 1 had been sitting, testing my stretchei to utters, and plowing up great furrows under one of the boyo who had h-en sitting immediately be hind me, and who thinks ** l hat exciting ecene an along the line as ,i swave-i backward and forwanl over the field a.rrne« which We have no tune to mention vet See yonder, where the colours of the regiment on oor right -our sister regiment, the l«i»th have b they have such a terribly sharp sting Thev tell me t.*o, of a certain oivalrv man l*enis Buckley, Sixth Michigan cavalrv it was.as l after*»arl learned let h-.storv preserve the brave hoy s name) who.having had his horse shot under him, and seeing that tint-named shell explode m » »m-panv ' With such disaster, exdaimetl, Iliat is the com|«any for me f Me remained with the regiment all day, doing g-»»-! servn-e with fus \u2022 arbme, and he eaca{*e.l unhurt on the billows of a tenij .\t.away by strong anna, they are borne »*ack tu triumph to the Tine of the I4\u2018.*th ^\t\u2018\u2018tri\t-t'-e e-V-' **\u2019, \"\t- * ed on it» wav \u2019'U 'h, an-ordiog to Mr.*»jieiicer.4 KFVntH' \"A\u2019 »//; UKKURIIT SPRX.i'KH'S \" THK^HY OF TUR H'/I.l.*' At tin Ilecemlier meeting |- ii'er's \u2022* Theory of the Will The author show ed that M r Sjien.er's philcwo-phv denied all freedom of Will, anu made de-lllieration to fw only the mental a»i«e.t .if the commingling of nerve mole, oie» In th*- tmi*-of in l- ist.in the-e.were colliding one against another, hnt when \u2022 decision had leen n-a.tied ge»i nerv.- stream had ma his hand to hia che*>k, frm ms iiau>«\t-.\t.-.l on it* w»\\ -SU'o, a< coniing io a*r.-(« n.'r, is pmring ; our l.ieutenant lo onel i*\tW4, th, p»^r .Irlih.ruion \u2022of* .lecis.».of on the ground, and is having hi.handkewh.f \u201c ^ ^\tM ^.testlv thi* .ei tie.i tight around In* arm «t the\tf will.Major and Adjutant »mth lie low.pierved wuh balls through the\tnegation of mord obligation The ^^r i e re ! v mecltanial, ant as I»t \u2022'peu.-.r all.we-l.at th mrou the long I over on mv \u201c Keep l>ack.my self iu that way.\u2019' A* 1 get hack lehtnd the hou*e and lo.** i.,,,,\taround, an old man is seen approaching \"ur It is the morning of July l*t, and **e are cross- line through the orchari in the rear.Me is mg a hr dge .ver a stream.\u2022** the SutV-off; er.drew\u2014! in a h-ng, blu-.w kllow-taih oat ami htving ieh» re-l this onler for us.dashes down high silk hat, an 1 coming up to th- i olon I, the line to hurrr up the p-giment* in the rear, he ask We get up on a high range of hi .s, from which we hav.- « magnificent view.The day is bright.K ECO L L KC TIOSS OF A VKVMMKK BOY.t H F.F ! I> r HAT \\1 tiKTTA'aBCRii.\u201cColonel, close up your men and move on as mindly a* possible.\u201d the :.ir i« fr« *h and *weet, and ti - *un silinea ou: ''I an aim -t cloudless sky, and as we ga.*e , awav off yooder down the valley to the .ett\u2014 > look ' I»'* v.u see that A puff of smoke in mid air ' Very small and mile» away, as the faint and l .ng-coming *'boom\u201d of the exploding *hrel indicate*, but it means that something >g i!g on \\\u2022\u2022\u2022 der, away iown in the valley, in «\u2019lie! , i ?\u2022rhap*.we may h«ve a hand h* :or>' the .ia% is {one.S*e Another and another Faint 4r.d f*r awav come* the long-delayed Would you let an old chap like me^havr a chance to tight in your ranks.Colonel *\u201d \u201c Can you shoot inquinsa the Colonel.\u2022\u2022 « ih yea, ! can shoc*t, I reckon,\u2019 says h> \u201c Hat where are vnnr cartridges t ' *\u2022 I've g.*t \u2019em here, sir, s»vs the i>ld man, slapping his hand on hia pantaloon* pocket.And SO \u2018old lohn Hurnr,\u201d of whom every school-bov ha* heard, takes his place iu the line aud load* and *ire* with the b.*st of them, and u left wounded and insensible on the held when the day ia done.lining there under a tree while the skirmish- _______ ___ _____p_______ Ke>'___________0 \u2022\u2022 :or Wlow4 ^rrin^ it.An*i\tt!:»* tiuok^ lifts or rolls away in great cloud* for » moment, we can see the men running, and r»rntiimg, an i sighting, and tiring, and awahbing,, and cnang - I gh ______ auch a d«% ** 'his memorable first day of luly, for it i* hot and dusty.Hut we an* in onr own State u .w, * V-, at i the v»attleis oj-enmg ahead.aketchea of how the day was won and lost Ave, lost » Tor the ball* which have W> far come mainlv from our fruit, begin now to sing , in from our left and right, which mean* that w-are l«etng tlauked Somehow, away off to \"tit right, a half-mile or «».our line has given wa\\ and is already on retrat through the town, while our left ta being driven m, and w- our-1 selves tnav shortly t»- surrounded and ruahe-l\u2014 , and so the retr-at u*ouude«i.Hack now along the railroad cut «.or through the orchard the narrow strip of « - d» i behind it, with our dr*d s.altered around ¦ n »i sides, tn 1 the wounded crying piteously tor h> p \u201cHam-* Msrtv ' ' It is a faint erv of .dving man in yonder gras*, and 1 \"»\u2022-hundred yards in front of which building, in a strip of meadow-land, we halt, and rapidly form the line of battle eta\u2019, *hall we unfling knapsack* \u2022\u201d shouts son» »ne town tt \u2022\u2022 line toour Division-general, »* he i* dashing by.** N- ver 'inn I the knap*a> ka, 1-oy* ; it s the Mate now ''' And he plung- * hi* spur* un to the rowels in the Hanks-d hi* h r*»',as he takes the stake-snd-rider f- nc»' at a leap art'l is away .\u201c I nturl th- H g», f^)lor-guar 1 !\u201d \u201c N >w, forw -rd, double \u2014\u201d ** t\u2019olonel, -v- \u2019re not load-d yet A laugh ru u * al-ng the line as, at the com \u2022 mand.\tat will\u2014l«»a
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