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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
t+ + + + +++++ + ++ + + + ++ + *I 1 IC ■ I* + + + * t> + + I oars, and oura are a good deal fresher Keep a good lookout for hole«.“ iit on the pampas Long / / c Little Stories and Incidents that Will Both pursuers and pursued were now going over the grouud at a tremendous pace. The Indians had «eased firing, for About year iso l most of those who had guns had dis«*harg- , . coming out very f,lt „ ed them as Mr. Hardy aud hia sous had | bottle of Ayer', H,ir mounted, and it waa impossible to «topped the falling . „ j _' at 'he «peed at which they were going b u r grow very rapidly, until. !> * « ? lluring the first mile o f the «‘base it 45 inches in length Hardy had looked round several limes. Boydaton, Atchison, ktn,' evidently speared by the savages because ■ ad had «aid each time: "\Ye are holding CH APTKR V ili. •ur own. boya. they are a good hundred A fortnight p««»*'d without th« »light- he «'ould not keep up with the other« Af stooped and straightened bla collar •«i incident or alarm. The »h«**p and ter passing several of them. Mr. Hardy yards behind; keep your horse« in hand." There’s another hu T histledow n. At the end of another mile his face When the nights are long and the dust very gently. »•aftlo » o r o oarofully «•curod at night; called to the boys to halt, while he leaped than that of the sti “ All two or thro* o f th* uatiro Jog« woro f«»t- off hia horse by the aide o f oue of the brightened as he lo«»ked round. “ I w ill next time. J im ," ebe said. is deep. they are tailing off fast. H air hunger,for in„ o n o j up, down at th«» fold; ono o f th* sheep, an t put hia hand against its boJy ught. boys, The shepherd's at the door; "T h a t's all right.” said little Jim . Three quarter« o f them have stopped al- tlillo. the little white woolly cheep ntaatiflT* w i« k«pt at the men'» hut, while and into ita mouth “ ’Utilise you might need me to look Hungry hairneedsf] the other'» kounet w ai plaoed by the " I t ’s quite JeaJ. •>*> I N H H Hubert r« .nly. There are not above a b«ore * f That he drives on before! a fte r you and Frances. M other says needs hair vigor—Ajj . the best mounted anywhere near us. A n hou«e. the retrierwra. a« usual. nlropi»g ! said indoors. A flagstaff was erected upon "Guile. Hubert; 1 never thought it was other mile and we will give them a ’«*»- Never a sound does the shepherd make; that's w hat boys are for, and then not T h is is why we sa to tell. Course 1 sh a'n ’ t tell an y bod y the lot^kout, with a red flag m readiness sliva.*’ And Mr. Hardy leaped upon hia j eou." IBs flock is as still :is he; A yer’s Hair Vigor a The mile was *« k > d traversed, and Mr. I'nder the boughs their road they take. 'bou t those darning needles; you knew to be run up to summon those who might horse again. “ I wanted to see how warm be away ou the plain, and a gun waa kept the body waa. I f wo try again an hour s Hardy »aw that only about twelve In that, didn't y ou ?” — Y ou th 's C om pan Whatever that road may be. restores color, and i_ loaded to «'all attention to the signal The r.de ahead, we th ill be able to judge by dians had maintalue«! their distance. ion. the hair grow long] “ Now i« the time. boys. When I asy And one may oati^i on a shriveling brier. boy*, when they went out for their ride«, the increased heat o f the body, a* to how R e p le n is h in g t h e S to ck . carried their carbines instead o f their much we have gained on the lnd.au» sn l halt, draw up and jum p off. but take very heavy. And one drop down at the door. One m orning my brother, w ho w as guna The girls fulfilled the duties o f whether they are far ahead " steady aim always at the nearest. Don't And some may lag. and some may tire, lookouts, going up every half hour from then about 3 years old . w as sw in gin g throw away a »hot. They are uuly n nun if your druggist runnot i But the rest go ou before. Baud us one doiur and w, daybreak to dusk One day Mr Hardy red yards off. and the revolvers will tell. on the gate, when a n eigh bor cam e by. C H A P T K R IX you a bottle. Rs ture .nd g had ridden over to Canterbury to arrange D on't try to use the aecond chamber; The wind is that shepherd so still and She said to him : After another ten minute»’ ride Mr o f your naareet M p o n ofif. with hia friends about hiring «hearers Hardy again alighted and found a very there is no time for that. I ’ ae your p.s- J.C.AYERCO., sweet. "G o o d m orning. A lbert. G ot a kiss from Hi^sano for the united flocks The perceptible increase of warmth m the t"N when you have emptied your car And his sheep sre the thistledown; fo r m e this m orning?” boys and Terence wore in the fields plow All August long, by alley and street. bodies of the «beep " I do not think that bines. H alt!’* "N o, papa, hasn't kissed me yet, but mg. at a distance o f half a mile from they caa have been dead much more than Not five seconds elapsed after the woid He drive« them through the town. Precocious If y ou 'll wait a m inute I'll run In and the house, w hen they were startled by the a quarter of aa hour. Keep a aharp was spoken before Charley’s carbine —St. Nicholas. H er M oth er— Edith, don’t j, aouad o f a gun lo o k in g round, they lookout ahead, boys; we may aee them rang out. Then came the aharp cracks get one.” yon are too old to play with ljj M «>dern M o t h e r G o o s e V e r s e a . saw both the girls standing upon the at the top o f the next rite." o f rhe carbines and pistols in close sue* P o s it io n s R e v e rs e d . tower. Maud had just fired the gun. and E d ith — N o, m i ; tbe older Ii Not a word was spoken for the next cession. The Indians hesitated at the trt- I.ittle R uth lived in a tow n w h ere a A m TnMha. 1 e r » Kthel waa pulliug up the tUg few m.mutea Tw o or three »light a we 11a nu'ndous fire which waa opened upon better I lik e th em .— Melbonra| new electric railroad waa being built. “ Be ja bber«' and the Indiana havo were crossed without any signs o f the them, then halted. T he delay was fatal Ilei Juch kMdofu! ly T im es. She waa warned that If she touched come at last?** Terence exclaimed, and enemy, and then, upon breasting s rather to them. In little over half a minute the hsir- the live rail It w ou ld kill her. She they nil three started at a run. higher r:*e than usual, they saw a mast eighteen shots had been fired. Five In C holly's Re partes. Maud turned round and waved her e f moving be mgs a the distance. dians lay upon the plain; another, evi replied: “ C’ h o lly ia so clevah at hand to them, and then »he sad Rthel “ Hilt!** Mr Hardy shouted, sad the dently a chief, had beenVarried off fcr>«a " I w ill walk right acrosa the croaa- recla m ed C larence. continued looking over the plain At th » boys instantly drew rein. “ Jump off. the «addle of one o f hia followers, who lng. and If 1 see an yth in g that looks " W t he? said Reginald, moment they were joined on the tower hy boy« Only our heads have shown against had leaped off when be saw him tall; like a live rail, I'll step on Its head and hie latest?” Mrs Hardy and Sarah. the »hy They c«n hardly have noticed and two other« were evidently wounded kill it.” __________ “ It 1« all right,** Charley, wha was » f them " A g w est, howwid bwuti J There, hold my horse, loo*** the a.id had difficulty in keeping their scats. • n unexeitahle temperament, said “ The saddle girths of yours, too. and let them "N ow . b«>ya. change your chambers and h im , ‘ Y on are the biggest fi A S e c ta r ia n L a n g u a g e . Indians must be a long way off, or the breathe freely. Take the bridles *ut of take a shot or two after them ." Mr. Har H elen, a little daughter o f P resb y sta te.’ and C h o lly answered girts would be waving to us to make their mouths. It seemed to me. by the dy said, as he again reloaded hi» ride. terian parents, becam e .v ery m uch a n ‘ I d o n ’ t .Agwee with yon.’ haste. Take it easy; w* shall want to glimpse I got of our eneyuiea, that they The boya. however, found by the time noyed one evenin g at the m aid-of-all- nati C om m ercia l Tribune. sometimes v «h keep our hands steady.** were just stopping. 1 sm going t>n to they were ready that the flying Indiana w ork fo r con v ersin g w ith her friends So they broke from the headlong «peed make sure o f it.’’ were beyond any fair chance o f hitting; 1 W», » {ty- * in the N orw egian tongue, and e x Vain Pursuits. at which they had started into a steady So saying, Mr. Hardy again went fo r but thei- father t<K»k a long and steady Uffls Tommy claim ed, “ W h y d on 't you talk the w ay trot, which in five minutes brought them ward a short distance, going on hi« hand* ami with hia deadly rifle, and upon its re M ist R ic h e — Jack ia a mud V'th a »igh up to the house w e d o ? W e don't talk N orw egian, w e . ow n heart. and knees as he came to the «'rest c f the port a horse and man weut down. Hut <Ju»T Trunk S a w b g "W h a t is it?** they exclaimed aa they rise, in order that hia head' m.ght not th** titter waa in an insthant upon his feet talk P resbyterian :' C b o lly — A w , whst a I 1o bra- ofi' fA y. gamed the top o f the tower »how above the long grass W hen he aqaiu. soon caught oue o f the riderless M iss R ich e— Not ne Vbuid. ! . . . Thrt "O h. dear. «>h. dear!** Kthel said. “ They reached it he saw at on«* that hia first horses which had galloped off with his TH E EA R LY M O R N IN G AIR. w on ’ t get it. pees ol p* have got all the ammala.** impression had been correct. At a dis companions, and follow*«! his comrades, i “ And 1 fear they have killed Gome« tance o f a little over a mile a mas« of O r ig in o f lt e P e c u lia r ly A t t r a c t iv e “ W ell done, boys,’* Mr. Hardy said, Not a Repeater. a n d R e f r e s h i n g Q u a lit y . snd Pedro,** Mrs lla r d j added. animals were collected, and round them with a hearty pat on th«'ir shoulders. proverbe Chem ists have lon g a g o told us not “ These o ld It waa too evidently tr ie. At a dta were scattered a number of horses, while "Y ou have done gallantly for a first fight, S ta te d P r e c is e ly . tance v\f a n miles the boys could *e« a figures of men were moving among them. and 1 feel proud o f you.” only w ba t is the ex a ct com position o f w ea ry ,” sighed the prof« L ittle Charlie went with his uncle to the sir. but also that this com p osition dark m a«« n p id ly retreating, and numer Both boya colored with pleasure. " W h a t’ s the matter nov’ l “ It la as l thought, boys.’’ he said, see the seal and the sea lion. T he aeal is practically c o n s t a n t w hether the ! ous sm g’.e specks could be «ecn hovering when he rejoined hia sons. **They have "H o w many have we killed?’* oth er b a ll o f the sketch, round them Tw o miles from the bonne a stopped for a while. The animal» must “ I think aevea fell at our first attack, w as on free exhibition, but to see the air lie that near the m ountain top or “ H ere’ s o d s that says ’ ■ «•age horseman s a t galloping wildly. all be «completely done up. they cannot papa, and aix here, counting the one they "Thirteen. It Is enough to make them * m lk' n y ou had to pay the large sum ^ g<s Qr from the coun try or of^the i* * t » itB»lf,* ” replied thfi The girla had already made him out to be have come less than thirty miles, and will carried wounded.' ‘ trtn y off, with beside« themselves back. Now let o f L5 cears. o r in \\ extern parlance, , u w q S o th chem istry w ou ld •0D; " * nd “ h ool& , tropee. require three or four hours’ rest, nt the us give the horses ten minutes rest, and T w o bits. . . ' , . i«n t true. — C hicago Dally T he whole party went down to meet least. One hour » i l l do for our horoea. then w , will stir them up .g a r. We w h e n C harlie returned, his old er a le W “ to f e,r «P «*“ « » " ^ -------- lA>pea. who waa just riding up to the Rinse their mouths out with a little water must not lose time; It will be sunset m tPr M ld to hlm : - w e l l . Charlie, what benefit gained fro m a ch an g e o f Took it Back. and let them grate if they are disposed; air.” Sim ilarly, ev eryon e kn ow s the mcloonre. He wa* very pale, and his another three-tjnarter* o f aa hour." »•as the d ifferen ce between the “ I d o n ’ t believ e in in half an hour we will give them *nch horse wa« covered with foam sw eetn ess and fresh ness o f the early iT o be continued.) and the sea H en ?" h a ir .” rem arked Mrs. Ok "A re the peons killed. L i f t » ?* wa» a double handful of Indian corn.** | m orning air. a ttra ctiv e properties " T w o b its." prom ptly replied Charlie GH O STS, think G od ca v e ne just thei Having attended to their home*, which M m Hardy*« fimi question. w h ich d isappear as the d ay ad v a n ces; b e w anted us to h a v e.” " I do not know, signora; but l should they hobbled to prevent their «traying. tiut so fa r as an aly sis goes the c o m T w e a t y - f i v e I n N u m b e r , S eta fat L i t t l a J i m . think «o The Indiana caught them. 1 Mr Hardy and the boy* «at down and “ Perhaps e o ,” toftly S m a ll Su -a . M arjorie and F rances w ere hurrying p osition o f the early m orning air is heard n scream.** and the man shuddered. made a alight meal. Then Mr. Hardy B aldhand, “ but in my a It has long been k n ow n that certain to get to the lane before little Jim not d ifferen t fro m that o f air at any again reconnoltered. There wa* no "H o w waa it that you were surprised. to have been a tort of lading IwpesT* Charley asked “ Yon were so «'hange. most of the animals were lying a rticles o f food , w h en eaten at bedtim e, caught up w ith them ; his legs w ere other time. m ilch shorter than theira, and he waa , It ts w ell to rem em ber, h ow ever, th at particularly ordered to keep a good *ook down, and there was little sign o f m ove w ill produce nigh tm are. Two Different I ment. T w o or three Indian«. h«>wever, oat.** It has rem ained fo r a learned physi- Quite a distance behind. du rin g the passin g o f night to d a y an d i “ Does your typewntern W e ll Signor Chari**, l was keeping were standing mot ion.ess and rigid by clan to establish th e fa ct that not only 1 “ I f w e get past the turn o f the road, o f d ay to night several p hysical aake-1 the m eandering 1 a good look cat, and it »» lucky that l waa. their horses side«, evidently acting as can nigh tm are b e prod u ced at w ill hy we re all right," said M arjorie. “ Jim 's chan ges take place. T here Is a fa ll In I was further away than l ought to have •entries. The Nays thought that hour m eans o f m ince p i* but that certain three years youn ger than I am . and tem perature at sunset and a rise at tered the office. “ It w ou ld seem n been I know that, for the «.gnor told mo the longest that they had ever passed. d ru gs w ill in fa llib ly p rod u ce certain he's the most a w fu l tagger y ou ever daw n, and con seq u en tly m oistu re Is boee. “ She jnet wen: arrea^ not to go far. hut 1 knew that the rise At last, however, their father looked at v is io n s H e has put up In bottles v a - , saw . H e m ight Just as w ell go to alternately bein g th row n out and taken to con su lt a d e n tis t.” that 1 took them to was the highest m his watch “ Now. boyn. It is five minutes rieus p reparations fo r the p roduction o f school by the road. I'v e got a secret up again, an d it ia w ell k now n that that direction, and I could see for mile# to the hoar. Examine your carbines and away nto the ln.i:«n country. So l go: revolver«, see that everything it :n order, nigh tm are specters, an d prom ises that, to tell- y o u w hen w e re w ay in the chan ge o f state la a ccom p an ied by Base Flatter«. eat there, and Pedro and tiom et had got and that there is no hitch. Tighten the If th e d irection s are follow ed , fa ilu r e ; m iddle o f the lane. Frances, where electrical phenom ena and certain She— I rp eot two weeks li saddle girths and examine the buckles. w ill b e im possible. n ob ody can bear. It's about a party chem ical m an ifesta tion s also. T h e for-1 the sheep and cattle all wed together, last ram m er and d id n 't nri^ A cou rse o f ex perim en ts m ade upon ] I'm g oin g to have next w eek ." and there was no fear o f them straying, See that yonr ammunition aad spare e t c m ation o f dew has probably, therefore, tra ctive th in g there. bine chambers are ready at hand.** for the grass there is tery good. So the the office b oy by the physician soon "O g ood y r* said F ra n c e s looking fa r m ore o f d ew effects than m erely j "Hurrah.“ * the boy* both shouted as H o— T h a t'« queer, fln men lay down for their aiesia. and 1 was T hey passed the the m oistening o f ob je cts w ith water. any m irrors in that vili they started at a canter up the riee. Aa c on v in ced him that lobatertne—the a l over her shoulder ataad.ng hy my horse looking over the kaloid p rin cip le o f lob ster—w hen taken turn o f the road and ran Into the | U ew is vitalising, not entirely b e c a u s e ! they caught sight o f . the Indians erery- ca m p o Borne o f the beasts seemed — . . but in another In d oses o f from on e to fou r grains, grassy lane that led to school by a tt la w ater, but becau se it possesses an Feminine Charity eas*. and I thought that them most be a U ia* M W for* watch the men on prod u ced the vision o f his great g ran d roue,lx bout w ay. There waa no sign in vigoratin g action, due partly, at a a v o - _f hoa acm esbere about Ss I eel o n t n y mcmk+Mt throw themselves on to their bo: m oth er sittin g on th e patient s chest, o f little Jim behind them. rate. ,o the fa ct that it U aaturated ao I t 7 ; i " ^ . £ r ^ horte. aaJ just as l did so I beard a Sa.-ka. figures leaped up from the grata am i that six d rop s o f the m other tin c Som ehow M arjorie did not feel quite w ith oxygen , and It has been stated BhT m ust ■ aad loekiac bekiad. where I bad aad ran toward their hone*, and ia tittle ture o f m in ce p ie p rod u ced the via ion »ever dreamed o f th en . I saw a lot of la a ft" wh* n ,h** 'rrrr ln tb«* during 1U form ation peroxid e o f u i n|T old enough over s mlanta the whole were in m oooa. atiaas corame np at f»U e » - o p from the o f n long-h aired m ale ghost. the lane. I ranees grew im patient fo r hydrogen and som e oxone are devel- "Surely they are mw goiag to run away tie thin lik e that long hobo» The cattle meat off at the asme H e then ex ten ded b is researches, u n the se c r e t oped from three mem"* Charley said ia a dis S ew *. iastant aad I gare a about te the mea aad til b e has n ow ascerta in ed how to p ro H u rry up and tell m e: she whis- it Is not Im probable that the pecul- , gusted toae at art mr spurs iste Carlo*. It was a T h e y w oa't run far. Charley,” Mr. d u ce no fe w e r ih a n tw en ty -fiv e distin ct peced. although there w as n ob od y to iarly attractive an d refreshin g qu ality I sear toach o f it. aad they ga»e tre a hard W e t t i s o i» v Tofkx | ghost*, and w ill, in tim e, probably “ *®r which m arks the ea rly m orning air has I ebaaa for the brat mile, but my horse waa Hardy said Quietly. "B y the time that Rod rick— Bid you eajoyl we are half way ta them they win aee 1 p lace d ou ble the n u m b er o f ghost-pro •Oh. Usn t m uch, taid M arjorie, its origin in this t r » t . Certain It I s 1 free bet than theira. a id they gave tt up ” raesption? "H o w maay Indiasi were thereV that we caa have ao one with us. aad i d u cer■ on the m a rk e t -I t a only that m oth er'* g om g to m ake that the bracing property o f the earlv they will come oa Quirk ly enough Halt, j Van A lbret— No. inda«! ' T h a n k s to th e p h y sicia n 's discovery, a pusxle cake w ith different things in m orning a ir w ears off as the day ad-1 Charley asked boys eteady, dismount take up your po- j talk ad sh op and th« « n a i " I doA t kBOW S.gr .r Chsriea It wsa it. I don’t suppose Jim could fall off vauoes. and it is easy to con ceive t h a t ' aitiaca Quietly IV a t fire till l give you j an y on e can. at th e rate o f 30 cents per es.y -hose ia fro a I :h t 1 caught a.ght of. bottle, su pp ly h im se lf w ith twenty-fiTe the bridge, d o y o u ? It's sort o f Jog this loss o f freshness is d oe to the the word- I aha!', try say r-.fle first." aad 1 »ever looked re ,»d after 1 atirted V eat nor Most Fa» The we'.l-trstsed horse*, accustomed to ! assorted g b o s ta T h e re is B ottle No. 1. gly. you know , and he's ao little and oxygen , oxone or peroxide o f hydrogen I Some o f theta had i-c a n o » , for e.ght or V en tn or ha* by !ar th* i t h a t masters fir ag from their barks, w h ich p rod u ces a b ea u tifu l lady ghost, f a t " w h ich ever it m ay hei being used np. te» o f them »red after me aa 1 made off stood as steady a* if carved ia * :ere. j w ith a sad. sw eet sm ile, and a a e v i " I suppose b e cou ld fa ll o f f . " said sad rhe strew s fed ■ ! roñad toe " T he difficulty o f inducing grass to rea! tnnahina o f any tosa > their head* tarsed aQuirlug'y toward the d en tly ben evolen t disposition. France*, " b u t —O M arjorie, look at . flourish under a tree in fu ll le a f is i iah talas. » J n do yoa ihiak. g-rt». about the yefirag throng o f horaemea who were op ! T h is ghost la ad m irably suited for lu m b e r?" that g n a t big. drea dfu l d a ra in g n ee- well know n, an d Is f f i i n l l j explained vpreaching Mr Hnrdy sad the boys had A ruffe tal Teeth M I .b ^ r ^ ^ l The girla were «nient, aad thee Kthel both dismounted, ao that the home* were n ervous p eople an d y ou n g children, and die on that bush ahead o f ns! T o o go by sayin g that tbe ^ as>d “ They were all .a a ump. Charley A set o f artificie, teetJ Set wee* them aad the In.4, ana th* tad- j has proved very soo th la g to overw ork 1 ^ lfa f i 2 d <^ r i e d f M ^ h " ° ar1*hin* ci>“ *tinienta off the toil or ed men and tim id w om en 0 * e .muid not are :hem separately - pressed paper has bean I die* tew in g a* ream for the.r firearm* v t?r. -T S ? ^ sunlight nw ny from "T h e iump seemed te he about the war B ottle No. 3 p rod u ces the specter with “ f i v e huadred yards. C harley?" hi* v o , r ' ^ and protect* It from t £ for th irteen years that out rente do w hew they are olo»e rather asked ga>etly hitherto a s s e rts :r d w ith lobster A pe- 1 to*e: he- a: the u a t d ia ti»o t thoa : SSSTT ZZ fo r school ** ^ D° W d oubtfu l whether any o f A little ever, papa »early a x . I ahoa 4 cuA arly frig h tfu l specter, d escribed la w e ll b e late La Mena* To* J these explanation* are true, the r e a l : yea ta.a l s a Kthel?' Ma ad asti. -u - reason most nro'.ablv Seine w . » . w- T b s tigh tfittin g BritW 1 Y esc ' Rrhe: thought they they aree* Mr Hardy wafted another tea seconds, "T h e « there must be from one huadred sad h e* hit -f ie cracked, aad a yaL of re a k -aired aad arty o f them ." Chariey letoc.-ahmeat aad rags broke Pram the •aed .a i.a a a a* ace af the-.r chiefa. conspicu ~I w er Ce* what papa wall l e ! t h s at ous from aa aid dragorc h rim ft. taken aa had berree n d * off at eaoa aad fee eh prenah » .* tome ak cm.ah w th the *.. - W o I'll s c a r e ->-on • „ . * •»+ plant end anim al to * greater M nart x a n — w ; h im ' the asylum diem M l from h “ 1 wtli gw ' Hubert aa A me* .ag away " H arrah *~ Charley J:m Then he pN-kel a km g . o ^ T ^ " r t t w l m , " , ! ! ^ 1:ni? dl ta saddle hit harm golden rod. and m s -v -e d . v J Y 1 p r w K a ta **■ P r* F « ' IVcok. Pour off t h e « wee* hoys sa - D u m b D alis— • »:? . _ _ Steg«. H a b e n .“ Charier aard “ I t h a t " « a Charley." l i t H ardy m id sa he -B e C bolly V R vvle a going ta be marc F rances am i h * s .»ter J ° f ^ em -- * * “ S S r t ------------off S * Wr| T h y y e s had bay rev take 1 open's hares I -e lm dad his rVde "wart n d they are f n r Kirtntag. m ay be remem bered in this there be oa r aad a b »:! f ' J vigorou s w aves o f the golden don't know what papa «m y make ay hra huadred yards off, rhea fir, ss'w ty. C o ca : cvmaectioa.— Lancet. S m art A leck — Them "Y ea ” -nd a b oa tin g sonad and—the a i t i te d a aad * . better ta h e r« year tea bet wave each ah.-* aad take aa »ready oth er h a lf wa* beys, 1 "Bent a year congrntnattoaaT* Jsrntng needle* wv-re gv.ne. ° » t F ood K ceoarcr* b.cwe «ulte fresh " aa ami aa , isaiil u N ew . W all d a c e ., Bit*. 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