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TWO 0 t s -1 . S'?a'2 St- TJjIJcfJ H XJ N D A Y ir 1. 1 &i O it IN 4 i.) v. 9 CHAPTER XV.' The Cabin of the Namur. I Bo Hi lii k. 1'ln'k IhiikIk j-niHiic-1 llio pdkc-.s, ilIkI it wiih i-viih-nt Mutt It re- 1 liiii'fij ull )i1k (,'lunt st rcutjl tt to mil-1 trnl Hie ituclvint; uImwI. Ho was mil uj-'ly-louliintr hruh,', tli" Inwor jmrtlun : of lii.'i fiU'i; upi'llla mill til'' IV oo) jjmw Jug ko Uiw its to laVf liim r;itvc!y j mi Imli ff fn-vlieml. cyon llfu'il J en liishtnt from tin- biriiNiHi curd to lnncc ut nit turiiiusly. 'J'ln-y cihlli Jt'd no HtiMi of n'roctiilioii. For linir mi hour Kstjulii Iitinc iihont nft, apparently paying no i)1Ii'iition to ini. and yet wnhliliiis my nuivi-fjifiils rloiicly. TIiiti wiih litilt- to Iip 'lnin, but I thought it Im-mI to keep the wiit-li onsoiiulily lmwy, ho tiny ink'til Unix Jmrn that I knfv my work. They proved pr-niipt iimiI t'ji:illo I'liotilt, although I wns eyed with Nome cuH osity when I lirKt wnt forwtnd. mid, no doubt, whs very thmrti-;)i!y ills ruHM'tl Itchltid my hwk. '1 hi idhrn iiiithlshlpH were n tot n My diffiTcril clans a nioiik'n-l m-um, profanely chiittinp In Spniilsh or Hwanrerhii; .about l!uv d'-ck, (heir very looks u rJiuIlcmre. lliiwi-vi-r, tln-y kept out of my way, and T found no occasion to interfere with tlnir ill version, .After Kstuilii left the deck the ma jority UKlUSed theinMelveH ll nihility, und ii k 1 hud received no order to interfere I permitted the puner to pro ceed. Mcndcz Interfered only oiico on occasion of a hrlef litit. My only In! met ions from the I'orlncuene on lii'i Kohif helo' wtiK to' ('all him at caiee If u sail was nihled,, Apparent ly he waH wnlMled of my ahillly to command the deck. No cimufnn to call lilm arose, dur IriK my watch. It wiih still d-iyHhl, hut with a purple gli'inn nerons the waters, when I.eV re arrived on deck for my relief. -were talking to-, ether abaft, the? wheel when I'maihi appeared In the cniiipiinlonw'ay. "Kvery promise o a clear nli;ht," he Paid, Klunchitt iihoul at the h'rl-in. 'ltetter chaimo (tie course two points, l.eVcre; wo are lylus In too close to the coast fur our purpne. The tuhle ..culK ullL .xliUiii very whui'tly, Kenor Gates ' m 1 washed tip hastily In my (Mate room and tamo oul Into tho cabin perplexed as. to what iiiljht OLcur within the next fow iiio;.irtitf. let whatever the result thorn wan no nvoidhiK It, My i very move was one of vxl renio oauliuii. Kstiidaand Kslevnn awnlted inc. Tho latter wiih all rlircd out, and with eui'ioth black hntr oiled and plnstcrcil tlowii upon his fttrehead. I never be held a more dlsitKieenhle fare, or one which so thoroughly revealed tin' na ture of a man. As 1 touched his hniid, lit Kutiida's brief Introduction, H wuk us If 1 IliiK'Tfd a siLi.ke. "This Is your chair, dales, and you will find we lle well abenrd the Nn imir wine, women and houk hey, .Manuel! Why not, when all are at cominuttdV Steward, you told the lady uhnt ny orders were. Then hid nor join us."' We s;oo.l in silence, ns (iiinsaiilcs crossed Ibe.deek nud Inserted a key In the alter siiitcroniii door. Mnnurl uns .KrluuhiK in full enjoyment, imi. the tpresiion on the fine of Ivlnda Wiih that f yriiu cno-lty. 1 felt my hiKHis grip like Iron on my chit I r hack ami my tc. tti clln'li in restnttnt. tiod. but I would lme lik.d to np the f.-l low where he. pluml --all tlie' boltlcd i:p hntitil In my soul Mnifu'lini; for ti' lioli. t't that. would only mean li (l-aib of all hope; and 1 tuim-d my . cvi-s uwtxy from him ami ntnicd wHIr the others ;if (He op. iobt: door. Oirt Into tbe full hfld or the eiihln the o!M;tn came ami hailed bare I v a ctep in iit!v!ince r the steward, he head itpllfb-d pr.ntdly, her eys mi ii". Xeer be!. to had 1 reittlr.eil h r beair ty. her p. rr.onalilv, ns-1 did then. Mer poviuii toil thul of ib th. nee nor of surrender; she stood ns'a oionu defeililkiu' her tilit to ivsprcl, mis taiiii'tl by a ttumi"Hul ( nunnre. 1 I'llUL'ht hor chtnee, hill tin re was no recok'nMion in ll ; not bv the Mb krr of mi eyelid did he bettny surprise, and yet in '.mum my--tepiiH tiKintier a Hash of tltl.llit;t'liee pasfd beveu Us. It Was nil instutituf us. .f, r bri - KHr.o KtHMiied to comi-ntrit'e on ' as though she knew tntn us b'ate;. "You seid for me? t wluHV she asked, her piinlsti cley r and wi-ll " ( httscn. 'To Join ns ut im-iil," he misw ti'iI nnniovcd. ;It is better than tn renlaln " iihtrie. i ' i Better! You iuusJ hnv- ft tmntre opinion Id ine to b" Heve I would sit (!tiVniirt't eiK Jind thteVes." "Ilnrsh wSmls, enorita.'' nad J'.s'n.U Jrl filled primly. "Yet I rxpeeled tt--M. There lire many trades i t'Hinil hy which men are robbed. ft e iHv Vork at the we,,llke best ; nor ill I (Jleusstlijit with you, Utovev. penjritn, I can ay that e favp t. n t, P . .V . 1.. ,1.1, ( ., IS IU Hip I" iM.1. i-ii."- , . , -.,. ... e Xii IUi-ii !" I smtilcn. lnrroili!.s' i.,:.0,.. ., ,( , -FiurlKf. "Vuu nii-aii nif lini'li- IIvi-V 'j . ,,.,. ,. , i,, , 'ft .you ri-fi-r lo Fiilrfm-ti- oim In WB nr. i,;,f .).'lt!9. WllllSt. HMllll I !( -H'St MSI fllhllll'll. i B lltf ,,,, 1W j-fl, run (inlx ri-ply truthfully tlmt lie IW.-n. t)lv.Hi. u,y ro..-n. i....:V Wf .. - vy the reason of your disdain there is no cause. ThlH chai; Is held for you." "But why wan I brought a wity a prisoner? To he a pluythiii'.? A .sport for ymir pleuMire-V" ' '.'That wiih but the order of our chief ; we nualt his recovery to learn his purpose." "Nan-ho'-sl ' Was ho your chief? A pirate?" A buccaneer; wo prey on the ene mies of Kpafn. It was at Captain San chi.' orders we waited the arrival of your vessel from Knjjlund. lie loved von ; he would no doubt have deiill. with you honorably; J have reason to believe that to Ih his purpose now. Nothing will clmn;'!' his purpose, lie Is (hut kind, und he has the power. He determined that if you would not Cwiue lo lilm by choice you should be made lo by force. You are b' re now by his orders and will remain until you consent t his purpose till thnl ; remafjis lor ycu to d.-eide Is In-lher you choose t( he pri'ioticr or "juest ahoii id." "Ami' If ho Khoubl die?" I'M ml n shrup'Kftl his fihoulderh in dllTereiitly, 'Who knows?" Her lips tightened as tlmi-trh tit ImM hack a cry while one band pressed to the open door steadied her. 'I'tielc j was a look to the HeiirchliiK eyes I did ; not like to see. It was a moment be- I fore she could conlrol her voice. j "I have heard them call you Kstadu. Of what rank In lids' company are ) you?" I "I mn Tedro Kstnda, formerly lite first olllcor, now, by occasion of Cup- j tiiln Kanche wound, In full cotninand. Theso uro two of my ollicers- Keiuir ( (Jates, one of your own count rymen. I tWW5 -v.f.J 'Peace or War?" nnd .Mimuel Kstevnu. And nmv that l have aiewered your M ion-, whM Is It .to be between US peace or wnr?" II. r eyes dropped, and 1 could dis tinctly tiole the tr dec tl'.'Ule. Whei la-r glance iiii- e n ta e ii s iboiiL'li i :m!iM n-r ..f her s'. n l she slowly rai-o-d ore tt rented on my l.ilU- approval. e.l,I- are v. "If there be oniy he she snld fpili tly. "I ai . canind live locked in (Tin liuiliilid I'V lny llinu';M I ies. If I pl.-iL'e ou tn am I lo riii'iv 'li,- : t oiie cholre," Pi peace; I Vomit nloTie, and itit-mo- Wdlll, tll'S culi n and il.o K-tnd;'i loo il"lilU In his e Manuel no'dd. k V ' at . 1 I slKid.- Vhv cotV b. d In hi- h n-di . Croak of a Vee e. ' So a at M a'!1 "h-it b, rm i i t i t, i 'f'l'. i-liaps in ue; I v. :p chance, at b iv. t. mi ;.':iM u. iref-doiu of lie ;it'in: - ?m !, ,.', k,ep-our word, wbtle ;;s In (I we w ill i.-etuidi r ih;it 1- d r. I': ,1!,';i'f vh'ut - u s by h n My re. of wouK NOUL'tll t i inv c of (hat in- nl bit! of ta 'ii-f'itntlv te 1. naliiv i u t. M'tl pre'lt- cllr.T s'le !i .iralinn. part v.titi hat eii .eaclu'-iel I't U-Zel l id w as sate of M;: i- . :- ! - ;'-a- e.d t-tub i ' y tA Cel ;- 'OM'd IUY- d ii Ilei I.-. .1 I!; bi.l -he c 1 1 did. pin. t mode IV. Ihe l-eHli-MUM. that" flii- W . ; li .for th's ;,.!..,ili: him to i..b-boi-e. IPs.,,,. 1 1 - r . tell -, lliirl h.ne t his hiM-n-,:: - I ,d pliuicni in.d ll-ti hcltB "I'll -c.";- t. oimg ii'i;ili.Ml mi . eiir ord- o Ht I tt'wW sbrbt klenv i enH1le'!ey .tlti til lie i ,; li mi i' ..:.-..: I nt i.ni!, 1 lull ilu- i,,i, I. t ' --in Tlt-tllilit :!--, i! b ( US ritln-r I'M ' IMIIII I-'Il-l' h ;n ', t n. I . l I II 1-.'. ..;ililv I-,-- i ..-M: ll!f:,n I, ; hyht oi'inr, Ahr- u ;U wtm ii iu uph see anil ln-nr. Mtxuel iM not n"r lonjf, uaiki'i? Korue oaJ.'Use to tro for wid, but 1-Mudu rifiVii n.f fonaHoiae tli-.endeavorini; to eutertuln. li egotism unole r f';n f thu tn:iii, yi even he f,dly he'iieie discoiir:i;ti of tiutklnn her compreli-rnl his ip-.iiVitK, u Fid lapsed into a silence wfth h pavt in r ii u ex.-iif-1 to'f''ibe. Tins was e. coniplislnd so KModously as lo Itavo no stiiiK, the d'-iiow lu;ll)r aecoia pjinyln, her to the door",f her stale ro!irii, how! fig 'Ids 'oinpM merits x Mie ijl'eiired within. i lie root ein- idly b-'lieved Ih had taivde a conipa-st and preerud himself 1)1! utn.ey cork. t "( 'unsaiilcK, you need not lock the senorihi In her room or puard her In any r.y h'-reafrer. She Is pennttn-d to conii' and go km "me pleases aboard." i:. tada 'ntered his own staferonm, leiiving tho (InoV ajar. When he enmu out he Itad exehangi'd his coat for a rniii-'h Jacket. TIiiim attired for a turn on deck, he (Jisupp'.-ured thruii-'h tie- coinpaiiloti. CHAPTER XVI. - In Dorothy's Statcrdom, T Blood crouched, with eye at the crack wab brul of every movement In the lighted cal-ln, my own decision made. I ihiisJ see and talk with Ior oi li v. Cumaiilos turned dowu the li;-tit mill departed ulong the passage lend In:; nniidsliSits, A moment Inter I heard the sound of dishes grinding to- , -.-ether preparatory lo being washed.1 No better opportunity for action was Pkely n ocetir, uMhouh the wittiution wa not without peril. 1 crept along 1 close to the side walls, lifted the lalch iioiseh-ssty, and slipped quickly within. There was no light, except a glimmer of slurs throutrh u lart:e after port, but acalnst this faint, radiance sin: ' s'ooil vueuely re veu led. Her tlr.s: lhoii:-'ht must have been K-dadn, fori there was a Htarth (1 note In her chid-1 ler'o. j "Who are you? Why do you come, here?" ; "Speii Ic law," I cautioned. "You j iniM know my voice." j "(ieoflry Curlyle!" "Yes, but do not use that nnmc all ! hope dependw on my rcmididnn im- kuown. You welcome me?" I She came dra'lghl fiirward through t the dim H'.nr shifie, n spt-ctral figure, with both hands nulsl retched. "Welcome!" her lone that of IntoriTvl sincerity. "Your presence gives me ; all the strength I have. Hut for you j 1 should throw myself I h rough Hint 1 port Into the sen. Hut 1 know- not 1 how you came here tell me, you are ' tad one of these wretches?". "No; ynu' intit believe that first of, all, mid trust me." "I do hub but 1 II mo all you can." "Is there a divan here, or nnywle'ie we can sit down together? I can see nothing in lids darkness." "Yes; hold my hand while I guide you ; we ran sit la're." I It was a couch of vome kind ngnlnsj , the outer waiU-.-4he tnt rewusd ( her grasp, seemingly gaining courage ' from this physical eoniaei, und my tin- ; ger-i closed warn ly over her own..' "."s'ow. please.' brealh!e--.!y, "bine T- !t i-tv-Oble you are aboard this .ver. I'rl - -an rdrice:'?." . ' i 1 bild her Iho ntrnngo story, ns .nvii'ily and simply as possible, speck ing scarcely aboe a wld.-per. feeling i:s I prore-ed that 1 related a drcaia ratlo r Ihali a sc: ies of fai is. It .' i fined to me she could scarcely be ex ,.'vi ied to believe the truth of what I .-'lid. and t l dio did, abiaei unqip'S I'onliir'ly, the clasp of her ling v pef eptiltly tlyhte'ifng as I proce- d. d. ;:i.e sat ! close In -ide me that 1 ..mid feel her breaih upon my duel.. "Why. If If you had not Md m' .'his yourself 1 could hardly believe1 tn h u late," sin1 exeliumcil. "Yet It : u-t be true, Tnliiiculous ns It seeni';. i I at vhat i to be the ending? luiv' y.iii any plan of es ::p -V ' Ib.rdiy a plan. I Ir.ne had no op-, ''"'I'uM'.y even to h-.-ra the Hue ic iuTc of iiie crew. Waikiic. is an h-.i;.-cs sailor, and ho u:is tchl me of o'h ci's on wtio'n I cov.id rely, Tln-i-e nr-; thc.M tibn.ird-but do not know low I' 'i 1 who WKiiid na:i;.y 1!' !ln l,; d a h-.i, I. r u':d a r nahie c. e.M-e o S-li . ;. mil .1 1-c.e b li-1'lxl 1 -aMi v. 1 1 i-re :'i e. I 'oh iiuaiely I he vo .'; e ni'c b.-b. lo ptiui c:'i en h.ue Ion. !"ni--' eiuai:-h u uib; with ih P;d n, p. - :.nd ou.d :-- in ibt ir ' if,,n,l i.n.l ally and nlnsieally true color Tio our hoaa est. cb'afcst, hrihtc ; tt-.-linir. ttt blue. ' call to st nuules fierce, ith others gallant red. tiout. i-i many a fray. M iind le: theii comrade 1. ' Ir drciiuH they see the ae der?o ,iu tf Chateau I hterrv ; mgle Krtiu. v. noiir n'er the tlP. hf tin on ot victory roiue htm. . . 'll of lit- h,i 'll IH'W I , r. ur r. ilr.ir, Mtliili': h .( nil V. n."v way .K' .ii-, l:.4h-l. "'V . .-h.iriU- .mil 1-J in' e r l.ll lit r:,'. I ..- !: '. til. ini'r l -Vil li !. .iiii li. 1 I-,' T Hi S i" . " o ' ! nil. r i- nil Hi.. V.v.r-. ,,r 1,1 .-i M,iii,ifr -.i. ti i. .o it n 1 I.--. ici.l 't-u&t .-Mir. ll, t"l I If .IIHr. A I- il . -ill' 'clKbV, ' ! ii to iw that 4. He Ik the s, ever Ihin; Hot or us it. pnu er alMiard ; our In ife a bis hands. rr iaa ,.... i,. i.u 11 ot Sariebij the 4. f,,r I to n-cotnp!;.sh U,h ans nothing to I purpose ; nmrd. rn tle-,e ii-n.' "H t'if.trr.r yo'tirp&rU'ht," she V. l;-.?!.-;h;ed. .-ihir -e if-;o desper ate wo must: r--ort t'iiiiy weap(tfis. yiu believe It, will servi the pssibillty of escape If 1 p. rmit rtds m'-n-tetii imauine that 1 b,ie some interest t hiii.V" m '!' do f-o ini;-!fl delay tho rtplo- Vina," I repihd iy, "u.I J n ii now yy delay is . I (hmiii l if even K.;..da will resort to force- on hoard; indeed for(- will he the very Inst card l;e will care to play in your case. y(u are I'jiglish ar.d all M:o prnetical sen I'vn en bo. j'd j;,e fnuit. uorihern I'.n rnpe. Ivri'lKh a tid St -und in a vim!. T.'-e ii!:ti are nl plrntes from (jhoi - tli"y are prisoners who have lnk o:i to save tit ir laMio-s and nil can compel iheii, lad go ton f:ir. ow'ii lives. With his j Vt u CUdOot pflMlit - . i. " ' .p. cum, such s Chamberlain C.tWl- :lnt to f,-.yi, nut he dure I.- , r , Ibart-lioca Hemcdy for Im-vd cn-n-'. t ! esi; fellows . , unite. in neitlny th could t!:e tho iAn a-iiiu l oa you would he (l;Ui:--"II roiis. Is the .:; but ::ml The e i:en.yoa coMnt tmT ' oir nej lo gain' tin ir confl- , h ad v- bii w ill re'iviro ! '!igh't-t f'lip would mean ; t Mil fnili:re und meniN ;., fiiinl-lijiient. At b.st the .iliiitIon i v !llisolU!ey des- p.ra'e but I see no o!ber Kolution." "Afnl my v-rvjc-- i-' deeeft the art Ing of u part to blind Hie tvi-s of l-M;.il:.r "I si:icirely b'-Ib-v yfiur ?reater ebanr e of "tiri!y lies in lids course. 'J lie f' How Is it supreme egotist; op. poviiioti will linger bun, while 1'attejy WjH nia!;i blja f.' - ? u :ii. You have the. wit m:d dl.-:-:etion lo hold hini ".ulna certain limits. It is a dai.er- MbMSI'HIM 'll.-,. ).!-&: mmmm She Lifted Her Eyes. : me. 1 ad::dl. mid a dis.iL'reeahifi I 'll ihe t :.-". requires desperalt; !H ted b r eye.-, searetdug my throULdi ih- dim lig'iit. : olViy carlib'," site said at lust, nner in the low voice, "there is arriit-e I would mil make to pre e my Loiter. I bate this man; I i b: pea l ; 1 shrink t rom cfl- ' ;th i'im as 1 would from e, 'in 1 am rot going to refuse !o i p 'i-t. If say this n ( a i'tl .; ! il'ril I v Id coii'-ent. i ill nut lo. r f.: 'I- II, I" w,r y, It ill I1.lt ;i.;,;,ii, ,,,-rr MMru ;i;ll.', tin--I I. YlHll ill; I lilt! I.-. ti ll (, int'. : i , ri bill tW( v'it or-ilorce. way bj I p. ,e are one. c in lmiii.,h liivi ilull aiul s'tupi.' ahv. We Quote Priqes on ;i .lu'ilfurU lirii-r.ull ;i ITiili'lirO (Hi N Ave. 111 " . ir ' " ' W. S fllnii't Klr:i line lni.:Uioii fur resilience mi tf'rinir street. -1 yi-rv conil'iiitiililc'iinliriv home mi I Velar St. .You 1: yaiue. Here is"."inicthiii!i very. cheap ht irice, only, I 'niinct, ti-il will; sewcr. iooil v uiiilUi'te. two lots. r;ose ht. ' ti."'0.(H;. , . " , A tih-iii-i-c ila.T for h chiden liim-h. Siu.ill feiir-rooi l.ouxi w. i.;irt ff ubuc Lu.il Uii.l, 1 1-4- iniic fii.tVI... U ' -1 wt'l "1V-I .!; - : I i I :, t '' t t I v l.irl.n, m. 1 C -I! 1.1i -- - - : It i- too .l:im-., r i r. -I n ii- t1 , ':i;i.,.i- 11. ((..! l-.y.'- -Ill linmt. .;litvil in l!M"i:hl s. Wiai in, l-ill IV uo. li. Ui .-il t.. . n Fii.hl. :,fc (:tly cQon hiii tiL'ure of man, like judin throutl the aperture, J-'l:a(hw s!o tt i.-iir tiff do. i i i.i ,... i i . i... ui. mm; nW.9 i.mu o no. U. I herrd her ciih her breath and f' It lor hands grasp my s! ve, lLf never stirred. v Who foul the purpose ur. vivr creirrred to me I'cdro Iwtada, driven by unbrMled pusslens to attack the frl. I thrust per behind tue, and tok ii "p forw.-yt I, with body poi'd for action. I was unarmed, hut ciiid llttte for tfiatwin tfiL'sift de-u:f tr comedo hmid 'rip with the brute. . I could hear him newrlowly um! can J tl tloiodv feeliML' bl' way toward ufc ; through the d.irl;ia j (Co Ul:iu ; Next aui:d:y) It I V.ereM farmer If I were n laroter I would keep at ' t haml a few reliable mt'dicincs lo c.;nior aiiaients tnat kip not i,o sl: kuis ; to tjc(u:fe the uLtcnii; . ... . ' ' , I . ChamheHmn k.ourTi Remedy for- ChiiCiberWiti's Liniment for sprain:-, hruiscK nr.d rheumatic pai'js. Chmijcrlain's Tablets for stnrr: !! ttotitU'S, bUiou-.!iess and f ,m'.;;:uien. Hy. having- these articles at ,ha:id it Vvouhl often sai'e the trouble of .a tri. to town :i the busiest season or in the nig-ht, ilno wou;d er.nble n;e to treat slig-ht ailments as soon n t'i;y npj.rar, and thereby avoid Cue 'irt'-'c . .ii ms diseases thrX so often fr.Hnw Alv. If yovi want a nice h it h tow-"! f;i'-e eln-h, or ?ponge drop in at verthnrn s and let then show ymi nIo a nl.-e face ehamis. -1-tl-'! 4i lie i h'-jJk L. FAMILY DRUCi STORE U A GRANDE.OPEGON. THE Cigar Store West-Jacobson Bid?. 1i;i vp a full lino (il'Vhoii-c ciiiii's and tolnVo. Soft iVinks of all kiiiil ! S3AEL N. DOANE, 53 calou, while li, I ll.'IVf I . S THE SAYING COLS WILL EE DISPROVED IP WE DO YOUE MOVII.'O. LJAVE IT TO US. VE KNOW K0T7. PUL- I T EQUirTEr veru EJt Various Properties Thi ' i i .. . i.,.:i,i;.,.. k. hhi misiiii-?o uumnug J. 1J (Si O G c C'J n O II P,.it;fiitdnnt nil in hlom.'l. f 'dkC i v-v W - i 8inr(l Ch,., . J lh s' ri c - m Floi- r For 'Many :. j. We Have HiG LAUNDRY WORK for the people of La Grande and Eastern Oregon. Exper ienced workers and the most modern equipment enables us to do the work aa it should be done. - If it were possible to give Letter service we'd do so. PHONE :i til TO flANDLE ANYTHING, LAUNDRYCG. WO MOWS rW T1I A 1T A PKC23E US AND AFEANQE MEE S Y"0UR ORDER FOR NEXT ICE "GOAL i:ay "Yked r r.YVC03. v THE f On Improved rgU lroprty I; ilUm county. HoyB. buneni jj.tatea. r.a :nTe- inv.8uneni to. Been Doing MAIN 56 ANY TIKE. ANY- FOiC YOUR SUM- WINTER'S :"" 1- : rii'Hi i,.i- n;:' Aid v, -I (yy;. 1 ii., i rii- i. 1, cii.r in n It vn nft n ih nth Pint. It IVC till- lilt, ll 1 "s ' o o lift . 9 l) S w CP IS is! Oo m o IDA or O' nn' Mirui K nin(srjn. n ,,,r M.r , ll 01 e o C o O 9i Oo r. o ?5 i) 1 e a ,.'. e V, a 9 89 C:i::''i4, 9 So ffi ' C0 , -