STOCK BRANDS. WhtU yon wp yonr subscription paid up yen can keep jour brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horene GO on left shoulder; cattle earne on left hip, nnder bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row county. Armstrong, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar nn der it on left shoulder of horeea; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eiirht Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horene same brand on right honlder. Kange, Eight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses. J A con nected nn lft flank: cattle, same on lnft hip. Baird, D. W. and son. Horse branded D B on the left hip; oa'tla the same on left fUnk, crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left, Kange in Morrow County. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded T E on either shoulder. Bange in Mor row oountv Mannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, liooseberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Unrke, M 8t C, Long Creek. Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left 6Br, un der half orop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder. Bange in Grant and Morrow BroBrnan, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half orop and right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in B&ch HI". Brown! Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right Btifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. , Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle C with dot in oai ter on left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., lna. Oregon. Horses W. bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyor, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in flflK RI. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattlo. same on left hip. Brownlee, W. J., Fox, Or Cattle, JB oonneoted on left side; orop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cnt out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Bange in Fox valley, Grant county, Carsner Warren, Wagner, Or. Horse brand, ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in eaoh ear. Bange in Grant and Morrow oounties. Cain.E., Calob.Or Y I) on horses on left stifle' XJ with quarter cirole over it, on left shoulder and on left stifle on all colts under 8 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Grant oonnty. Cate, Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. ltange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Corrlgall, M M, Oalloway, Or Cattle crop out of each ear and underhit, wattle in forehead; horses half circle C on loft sti tie. Bange Mor ow and Umatilla oounties. Curl, T. H John Day, Or. Double oross on each hip on oattle, swallow fork and undei bit in right ear, split in left ear. Bange in Grant oonnty. On sheep, inverted A aud spear point ou shoulder. Ear markou ewes, crop on loft ear pnuohed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop in left ear. All rangs in Grant oonntv. .... Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, (Won nghtshonl der; Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square nn ff Inft and anlit in right. Currin. B. Y Currinsville, Or, Horses, to on left stifle. Cox E1. 8., Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with B in canter; horses. CK on left hip, Coohran, It, E.. Monnment, Grant Co, Or. Horaea branded circle with bar beneath, on loft shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman, Or. Horses branded O on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; ca'tle same brand on right shoulder, and cut oil end of ''lilmglass, W. M . Galloway. Or.-Cattle, B D on right side, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, B D "Vbr'Slrns., Douglas, Or. Horse branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on lofthip. hole '"xmery'. H.,nardman, Or. Horses branded O reversed (! with tail on loft shoulder ; cat. tie same on right hip. Kange in Morrow comity. Florence, L. A., Ileppnur, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horses F with bar under on right shoulder. Florenoe, H. P. Ilepnner. Or Horses, V on right shoulder; oattle, F on right hip or thigh. French, George, Heppner. Or. Cattle branded WF with bar over it, on left side; orop oil loft ear.' Horses, same brand on loft hip. Gentry, Kliner, Bono. Or.-Horaes branded H. H. with a quarter eirrle over it, on left stifle. Bange in Morrow and Umatillsconnties. Hiatt A. It., Ilidgn, Dr.-tlattle. round-top a withqnarter circle Under It on the right hip. Itanira In Morrow and Umatillaooiinties. Hinton A Jenks, Hamilton, Or Cat tie. two bars on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left, Horses J on right thigh. Bange in Grant county Hughes, Hamnnl, Wagner, Or- (T K L rniitiitrU-dlon right shoulder on homns; on oattle, on right hip and on loft side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Range in Hayrack dintrlot.Morrow iinv. Hsle, Milton, Watfner, Or. Hnraaa branded -O- (nettle with naralliil tails) on loft shoulder Cattle same on tell hip also large oircle on loft hie. j V I ) -1 1 l- IT j ... with bir a'Mive I'l on right ah'tul'lor; nattl lanma on loft aide. Ilaugi in Morrow ami Umatilla C"l"l'ii!l',"K.lwin, John Dav, Or. Cattle K II on right hip; hora same on right alumldiir. Ilaiige In Urant oonnty. Hngtioa, Mat, Ilepnner, Or. Hnrana shaliHt heart on the loft shoulder. ItntlKH Morrow o. llunaaker, H A. Wagner. Or. Homes, V on left honlder: rnltle. 0 on loft hip. Humphreys, J M Hardniaii, Or. Horses, II on Huaton, Lnther. Fight Mile. Or.-IIoree II on the left ahimldoretid heart on the left an He Cat. tie aaina on left hip. Hang In Morrow count . Jinm, Harrv. llaiMrr. Ilr - Horaa l.run .l II J on the loft atomldor; rn'tle lira idil J on right hip. l nnd-rliit in loft Mr. Range in Morrow county. Jankin. M. M., Ilepnner, Or lloraea, home, shim J on left alioulder. Cattle, the sains. Rang " Mile. Jhna hi. felii. I,na. Or.-lloraes. olrrlaT oa left an He; natile. same on right hip, nailer half ornn In nM ami attlil n leri ear K.nnr. Mik. Hammer. Or. Horse branded RSY on left hip cattle aame and crop off loft ar; nnder aloiMonlhe rlaiif Kirk. J. T.. Hepniiar. Or.-llorses IHI en left shonl ler; callle. an on Uf hlu. Kirk. Jaaa. Ilnniinar. Or. hira II on left konlder; call Is sain on right side, nndnrliit on right ear. kiimtierland.W.fl.. Mount Vernon, "r.-l I, on aula on n.M and left ai l.-, awallow fork in b ft ar and nnder iop In rtaiit ear. lloraea asms branil ihi lef ahieilder. lUnge In Grant ronntv. I.fln, Htnplien, ol.Or.-H I. on lofthip in rat i la. crop ami split on rtgM ear. 11 Mine brand on l"ft houl.lef. Bang Grant outilv. LimialliHI. John W., .,nta'VI Or.-H bra.n.ll half lrrla J I. is,nnartl on left ahotil. iter. CatUa. aams oa left bin. Range, near Lei. Itiatnn ImIioi, J W Heppner Irr-llorw branded Land a rn nlt ah.Hihtnr; celll aama on left kip, attleover light aye, II. ran silt m tight lord, Girga. tlat,,nar. Or. - Horaae t.rainla-t doitlil II i.H.e.'U 1 attntriimi ealtel awna II on let ahmililer. Nana. M. I'. Heppnar, Or. Callle lira".)! eircU us nglil hip; h-iraw aame on fighl alittn, Ita ia in M -rnrw caiiilt. Minor. tlar. tipine r. - 'alt, M II .hj rihl hm. boraa M on l'l alBiulder. t a'i, H. N. Hti.u-w. r. -Il.traiM. Ml OQ lf.rl aiotil Ml raMIe aaoia n kn liu Mil.'hll, lr. !. "r.-II mm, 11 on llgl.l till', rwiiie. II on ria'H ai ia. M'- la'i. II. II , Hn.wnavilla Or, - II ,r, f , ira i.rtl aa-h ah''ihar ran I. M i , hl M.al.rr. fra'.k. iUv, Or M il. .1,,.. iih l4 ark on eaMta ihi ntia a I n ar 9m S ar . aaea iiraii I mi iri atina. M"lat. .. a em -a. Of . - ! H.ira Wtlh Kalf cif . la aa ! ,a lell ah-Hi' I t .,n l a1' f-mr hara .ifial oil lp on tha right e,d" felanga m Mra'.l Ceiolt Vt Aa li-a II Of II iraaa a N m, ft ,.n fl al.'Hil l- . raMla aana.HtH.HK S'im, .fits. r..,,ini.H if - ii.HM.nrfla 1 , lri il.ialt, ea'lla aana im lrt hip. Illlia l,aaUnIHl II' -atiMiealile mi lt Hip ihi H,iaaa. ' on Inft lliiga, Uaoaa Ift lla-i r-.'i"lf OiIm. 'iHf, Islington. Or.-1' O nn i-fy h.-i.l-i H!. HaraiM, I'l aula I Hi. Or ! eaiila. O 1,1' e,araMl ihi M Hip, H.Ha oa I aft ii$t ) I wa'-le -a Ha aa in iirao e-Mily, I'aara-Ht, IHata. K.gM M.I. Ih It ,..,r r virta al.ial.1 an ltl al,-Hit'aff aa I II i ri hip aula, I h l I"'' a '! , n lri kill Ita" V'M M-la. ! lllaam. liar I aan.llf. II hmII'.hi rfl al.Nil a, I'll' l. ioi.hi o II , -a bma I 0 ll. . o. I I ni 1"fl al..il tH I sllla t It, a ihi nl.l l,li liaa H r e-.a"i I ,(.-. J II . l.-tt-ai-ia H . il e.Hi ..! m Iaf1 al,'al I-'. allla. Mm w t l.ij. ii. Ih Ihi la aa t mi 1'iHlta. A I '.. I-H -, i t..Haa Ja4 f tm Hi,il. lanta, I M J -"" I imi l. fi li.. ttvv l"tw la Ml ar aa I iiy la it tla'.l. H.at lar. liar I a a Or II e. aa eia .la'la'rr lairaa il a Uri t " hn,i.a I fcfMk 111 !-. , II a .1 Hi Imti . ,1 tmt, M ,.k Hrai , M.fM. f - m hra l. 1 a I . riHr l.ral la, ea(l I i'a Ilia Ml atn mr.,1, na? ifl aaf a I daarlati -a a a, S. IUi,a , kl au l a IHII .an'i aalraa tiia-i"i. ln M a H rM eaar'at fima ban4 Ml rifhl fci. a.,aai afa "a - r . " ( , l (l.lrtal'U, IV tl ka4a i'a uaavrtaa Hle mt mw njM a. r M,ni..ll',' ' 1' 1 u MaM lmm Iwd'aWl tk.mt. IUmH I mfm It -a. I 4 ilii'ia "ask H-- I W . I'-I'l H -tl rrwas. ill 1.11 )wUtM. al. II m U'd is BVeaU" r.tl-na-0 lt-aa.t J H imi Mi mn- taft tip, ,a.. f.i M ak-.i.. la I-' ll.-. " 'I I A I lai K m llrl.iaU'lt I i..i.a r-.. ' l in urant county. Bayers, Robert, Douglas, Or. Cattle on right hip and tl on right shoulder ; horses, 8 on right shoulder. BaDge in Morrow county. bmith Bros.. Husanville, Or. Horses, branded H. Z. on shoulder; cattle. une on left shoulder. Hquiree, Jamee. Arlington, Or,; horses branded JB on left shoulder; cattle the same, also no waddle. Bange m Morrow and Gilliam oonnne. Hterjhens. V. A.. Hardman. Or-: horse o 8 on right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Btevenson. Mrs A. J.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. rJ on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear. ewammrt. G. W.. Heppner, Or. Morses. M on left shoulde' ; cattle. U on left hip. RDerrr. It. G Heppner. Or. Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underhit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Thomrjeon. J. A.. Heppner. Or. Horse. 7. on left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shoulder. TiPDeU.B.T..Ecierprise.Or. Horses. C-on left shoulder. Turner R. W.. Heppner. Or. Small canital T left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. Thornton. H. M.. lone. Or. Horses branded HT connected nn left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool. H. T.. Lena. Or: Horses H V oon nected on right ehoulder ;cattle, aame on right hip Walbndge. Win,, Heppner. Or. Horses, u. u, on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip. crop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John y salem or Heppner, Or. Horses branded Jq on the left shoulder. Bange Morrow connty. Warren. W B. Caleb. Or Cattle W with Quarter circle over it, on left side, split in right ear. Horses aame brand on left shoulder. Bange in Grant comity. Wade. Henry. Heppner, Or. Horses branded ace of epailes on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. Wolflnirer. John. John Day City. Or On horses three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears. Range in Grant and Malhner counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horeea, UP connecfxMi on left shoulder. Watkms. Lishe. Heppner. Or. Horses branded UK connected on left stifle. Wallace. Charles. Heppner. Or. Cattle. W on right thigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right shoulaer sonif same on left shoulder. Horses brundod W B connected on left shoulder n: l, ;.,., .. . n ., u.A p.. n- Williame. Vasco. Hamilton. Or. Onarter cir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and homes. Range Grant connty. Williams. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, auar ter oircle over three bare on left hip; cattle same ami slit in each ew. ltange in itrant oonnty Wren. A. A.. Heppner. Or. Horses runninsA A on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. loung. J. H.. Gooseberry. Or. Horse brander THon the right shonlda. GET THE BEST When yon nro about to buy a Sewing Machine do not Imj deceived by alluring advertisement ;uul l.o I 'l ;o think you can gut the best made, rinc:;t rim.-.!iod and Most Popular for a mere Rong. See to It that you buy from reliable manu ruii icrs that have gained a re i in 1 at ion by honest and square di'iilinjr, you will then get a ScwiiiK T.Iaehine that is noted the world over for Us dura bility. 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"Of course," she said, with a sigh, if you will not help me!" The assistance she required was the investment of the funds settled upon her on her marriage by her husband in the ordinary shares of a gold mine of highly doubtful geographical situation. As her trustee he had declined to ac cede to her request, and had suggested that if a season in London was a neces sity for her daughters she had better introduce a young American lady into society in their company and let her pay the piper. The cnoice Jay Deiween that and letting 400 Eaton square and spending the summer at Bournemouth. I could not aaveruse, sigueu iier ladyship. "Of course not, ana it you aia you would onlv be answered by the news paper people looking for something to write about. I have the very girl- Miss Loftinia McNcase I know she wants something of the sort." What will she pay?" asked her lady ship. The commercial instincts of her maternal trraiidfather, which account ed for her nephew's success in the city, were evidently coming out in her. Two thousand for the season ana a percentage on marriage into tne peer agethat is what I shall suggest. You constitute me your ageut; of course I shall take no commission from you, said Mr. Blackacre. Is she very dreadful?" said Lady GrisselL "Well, she's American," said her nephew; "that covers a multitude of sins; and till her father died tbey lived quite quietly; high tea, you know, and cooked it themselves. Since 1 met them at Florence I expect she got quite accustomed to a clean plate for each entree, and shea reauy a very nice sort of girl." "But is she rich?' "Enormously; old McKease died be fore he quite realized what a pile he had made, and for years she has had no mother." "Isn't there some proverb about being born lucky as well as rich?" said Lady Grissell. "You might put us in correspondence, and then we will have an interview; are you sure she is not very bad?" "She s an American, my dear aunt, of the plain type, with well, we'll call it an intonation," said her nephew. 'The rest you must really find out for yourself." As the business man of the family, be found his relatives a little irritat ing. "What shall you tell her about me?" said his aunt, meekly, as he took uphia hat to Ipav. I shall tell her that you combine the blood of the oldest families in Eng land, with the oldest couutry seat, the oldest plate and the most magnificent diamonds in Bunkshlre. I know that will fetch her. By the way, 1 fancy you might, perhaps, get leave of the court of chancery to sell these dia monds, and have the proceeds invested by your trustees; you d get no income out of them." Never," said Lady Grisscll Grey- bank, turning pale at the suggestion. Noblesae oblige I should say no- blcaae defend, if I thought you under stood French, or If the commercial principles of the city would permit you to appreciate the honor of your family." "Well, It's no good getting shirty, my dear aunt, sulil Iier nephew. 'Simple faith combined with Norman blnml is all very well as long as you haven't daughters to marry. Her loilykhip gave a little sob. "Won t she won t this oung wouinn intorfi-re with the dear girls' proa- ppcta.?" "of course you'll have to give her the rr(ua.il if there's belted earl on offi-r'aiiU her nephew. "That's what he wants: aha will hardly look at tne since I explained to her that I was not the llutiiiuruble Loftu IIUckaiTc. and evi-ii if I wan ahe need nut mention it in Intro. luring me to her friends." "GimhI In avetiH'." said Lady GHat!! "lou are. ahe knew the governor was lir.l tii-nrge, and slip hvl no one but her lady's maid lo trech Iier fciivf Hah customs; she I quit unaopMstl cate.l." Tiair girl:" aal.l Lady CrUacll, kU Ini him on the forehead., "i feel an aorrv for h r. I am prepared to quite like lu r " 'Ulil.li W about a Dear thanking me f.r putting two thou. In her puckrt a the old laty I likely to gel,' re divtivl hrr nephew, aa he ran down at a Ira. Three day tatrr her ladyship 'was kilting In the drawing-room when the butler announced: "Miaa Ii'IiiiU McN The m inti.T of lily tlrlaaell Grey bank aa ahe rim) to grert her vialtur was mart I'l.iu eoiuldnation of aria t. ar.it I li i.iL-iir with acini maternal cuii.'.rs-'- ii ii .t; ami the vrry charming ymitig l.i Siio Iirl4 out lirr hand nith am .1 1 - it emit and a Wcuniiu bitlalt i'l aiiitt'iU I'lreaiit tip.,0 Iier lre evidently appreciated II "Yntl nerd nut rail rue 'your ledr .li.p." " auVi-atrd Lavly tiriwll Grey tuiih. after a few minute rni loin. In which she ala.1 had lsn inoal favrt.bly linprreaed. "I.edrCirl- . II would W more usual, and 1 shall c !l Toil I .-.ft in la -Lofty ( short," aald hrr tiail ' I am sure we ahall gt on rharm inlr tiVethrr." a id lidr tiriaaa-'il "Vmt l 1 let me advlae yon aa to you riu'i.e of iiotii. I'lial ton ii i.ii I i l ariuibf 0'at a.(!y. I kia aoiiH one klirf.it.t fairvr," a-ldi-4 her l.lahu ".ia are I bate grvet ei ttierHs In u. H matter. " It tiiii'hl have twen tfi,-i4 that jtAf lifiaaall was epwlfiah In lavialitpg H result ot her eiperti n-ep-n heralf, kef llt rrti) I i rather a erltk-al g 'aoee towar4 hr Hut m there nothing thai tmi would like to tar lo ," aald iJkAf UrlaaelL "t imfht to any at ear, hy the war, now fW4 I tm that yo 4 ot Uik like mrfs at all It w en mnfiviaaate eefrettWaa, ft It nUrit'r maita Viae tftima ,-(a nervrHt. and j-ral . li) the vl antr..i that ki tfal a He aM v thai wa rjill Uf tulti; , It rr!y an i'.,iv U-I tl.e itu at In. h the k ' i'f the b-na.k..l t '.ae. ei I M wate ti otity Viatf- thst kh kit . ity ti k-i lu'f l l wVfhV thvWiiile'm From early child-' hood until I was ' grown my family spent a fortune. trying to cure me ' of this disease. I visited Hot Springs i and was treated by the best medical I men, but was not benefited. When' all things had m fi P 1 tailed I de-1 termmed to Is If 1 1 1 I try S.S.S. and m four U III months was entirely cured. The terribls eczema ( was gone, not a sign of it left My general health built up, and I have I never had any return of the disease. ( any return oi tne disease, i CHILDHOOD i nave oiten recommend ed SjS. and nave never yet known a failure to enre. utfo. w. irwin. Irwin. Fa. never ran to cure, ' even when all other I remedies have. Onr , treatiseon blood and i skin diseases mailed free to any address. I 5 Win SftClUC CO., Atlsnu, Ca. that passed into Lady (Jrissell's eyes as she answered froze her blood which it was quite calculated to do or not, at that precise moment Miss Loftinia Mc Nease fainted. It was not a dead faint; there was nothing undignified or unpleasant about it; it could hardly be said that her features were invaded by an unbe coming pallor; but her expressive dark eyes closed, she held a perfumed lace handkerchief to her rosy lips, and with a low moan sank back in her chair. One of her ladysb'p's own daughters would not have succumbed to indisposition in a more becoming manner than this unsophisticated daughter of a Yankee mill-owner; it really was one of the most winning in cidents of the whole interview, and Lady Grissel Greyback bent over her with the tenderness of a mother and her own smelling bottle in her hand. "May I lay down?" she murmured faintly. "You 6hall lie upon the sofa," whis pered Lady Grissell, slightly accentuat ing the "lie. "But some of your swell friends will come in," murmured the graceful be ing, dropping in the arm-chair. "I will conduct you to my bedroom, ana order the carriage to take you home," said Lady Grissell. "My maid shall help you upstairs.' "If I may be quiet for a quarter of an hour I shall be all right 1 think I can get there by myself; please don't ring, your ladyship Lady Grissell. So she herself accompanied her up. stairs, and with her own hand drew down the blind, while Miss Loftinia, in spite of the gold-topped smelling-bottle in ber hand, apparently fainted again, with her head on the lace-bor dered pillow, and her ladyship returned to the drawing-room to send a message to her coachman. Ten minutes later Mr. Loftus Black acre called, and was duly concerned to learn of what had occurred. "ahe is so charming! I am so sorry for her; she looks delicate," said Lady Grissell. "Does she?" said her nephew. "Well, I'm glad you like h" n-Wv " sue is wonaerful," said his aunt 'If she did not call my friends swell and if she always talked with as little accent as she did when she was ut her ease, I should hardly know that she was not EuL-lihh." Women are so wonderfully adapta ble," said her nephew. "Excuse inc." Hiiid his aunt; "I told them to bring in any letters that came, lam expecting an answer to an invitation 1 only sent out last nitrht" And she took a couple of letter from a silver salver. 'I don't understand," she aald. Dear Lady Greybank, I uiu sorry not to call on you toiluy, but some friend of mine who are going back to America right away insist on my going with them to ace the Tower of 1oinlon. Yours sincerely, . "Lornnu McN ass,'" "Rut she's here," said her ladyship. "I suppose ahe changed her mind," sail) Mr. Blackacre. Some women do sometime. By the way, who wak the pretty girl I met on the stairs? I know her face, some how." You met no one on the stairs," said hi aunt "No one has been here but Ml McNeaae." "A lovely girl with light blue rib bon all over her hat Miaa McNeaae ha oue rather like it," said Mr. Black acre. But that ii Miaa McXeaae," said l-oily tirlaaclL Sklttlea." aald her nephew. "It was not unlike her maid, who la one of the beat-looking " lint hi aunt had rushed past him. and a iliaptaylng an activity in as cending stairs uuauanecttd In o digni fied a lady. Vive mlnutfk later he u ringing lu r Is 11 for her maid, w hile h lay wrrpitigon lur lied with an empty JvwpI tea In her hand. I'iv day later he feared that the ansii ty nvi-r the future of the police tl fn'.itif the tri-rybatik diamond mi unhinging her mind. Hutiirr until l In hi .-hi differently, la the I'nvB. y of the li'iuackreprr's room ah eohfldt'd to the butler: "Il ain't the fear of not grtling them bark thal'e kr. plug the ol I laaly awake al nlghU: It' the frar that if they are got bark folk "II find out li k-dd them long at'o, and thej're alt paale." And the p.illr ili-i larrd that, railed in o laU and anppU'il with kurh Indefinite In' (.r mat ii n. pursuit we tU. And u ll a, and the Ml lire) bank l a I their London aa..n. lilaek and Whit. 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