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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1027 B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S SIO N A L D IR E C T O R Y PRO FESSIO NAL C A R D S \ V . A . H e y l m v n VYm. W . A T T O R N E Y S-A T -LA W Uñe Leading Lady S u p e r io r Q u a l i t y ; 1 MILK and Milk Products Buttermilk Cream Butter Cheese Smith W e w ill ta k e c a re of any legal b u sin e ss you m ay have In su ra n c e , L oans and C ollections DR. W. W. RHODE3 OSTEOPUAT1C PH Y SIC IA N AND SERGEON O ffice In L ic h th o rn Bldg. E sta c a d i G eo. L a w r e n c e & S o n . W N U S e rv ic e (C o p y r ig h t by T h e B o b b a -M e rrlll C o.) P h o n e 37-3 CHAPTER XIV— Continued D R . CH AS. P. JO H N SO N — 19— So J o e find died, u body c la d In gala d re s s sw irlin g out on c u rre n ts th a t w ould n e v e r b rin g him back. A nne sa id noth in g . S he did n o t feel any special grief, o r fe elin g of a n y kind. S. E. WOOSTER T oo m uch had h ap p en ed , sh e w a s be H eal E state , L oons, In s u ra n c e num bed. S he h a d u vague se n se th a t R e n ta ls ' j in som e fu tu re t i n e , w hen sh e hud F a rm L o an s a S pecialty re co v e red from h e r d ulled a n d b u t T elep h o n e E sta c a d a . O regon Pipes A n d Fillings te re d s ta te , sh e m ight be so rry , cry p e rh a p s. H e r e y es fell on h e r band Get o c r price« hefo»« yon buy 1 D ry e r P ip es *Lsde to O rd'-r w ith Sybil’s c lasp ed a ro u n d It a n d the C. D., D. C. a n d E. C . Latourette sig h t o f th e linked lin g ers ro u se d her. F o r S heet Iro n W ork, re iR M m i S he lifte d h e r head a n d looked a t th e p a irs , S o ld e rin g and plum b P ra c tic e in a ll C ourts. fa c e b eside h e r : ing. c all a t the F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank “ B u t— b u t—w hy did you do all th is ? O regon City, O regon AMES SHOP H ide, n o t sa y a n y th in g , le t them th in k you w ere d e ad ? " MAIN S T R E E T O. D . E B Y “ I w a n te d to g e t a w ay .” ATTOBNEr-AT-LATT "G et a w ay 1 W h at fo r—w h e re ? ” G e n era l P ra c tic e . C onfidential “T o Jim D a lla s. I know w here . ...... ................................ — _ __ A dviser. f n h e Is." O regon Otty, O regon “Y ou’ve know n?" “ F o r a m onth. I'v e w ritte n him te ll D R . G . F . MIDFORD ing him I’d com e If I could, if I e v er PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON could. Oh, h u t It's been hopeless. 1 T . - Ray E q u ip m en t, G lasses F itted , w a s spied on, dogged, follow ed— ’’ H e r O ffice and R esidence Bscond and voice ro se on u h o a rse note, stopped, M ain S tre e ts. E sta c a d a , O regon a n d a f te r u se a re d liste n in g hush, T elep h o n e C onnections w en t on w h isp e rin g : “ L w a n t to sta y M A D E IN O R E G O N dead, n e v er com e to life h e re a g ain . L e t m e d e m o n s tr a te th is west I t ’s m y chance— th e only c h an c e I'll ' e r n - b u i l t R a d io in y o u r e v e r have. You’ve found me now and G A T E S FUNERAL H O M E ow n hom e I'll tell you e v e ry th in g .” A nd sh e told G re sh a m 2471 A nne th e sto ry —th e sto ry th a t no one S e e m e f o r A a n d B B a tte r ie s else h a s ev er henrd. E D LIN N A T LINN’S INN S ince she had receiv ed Ids a d d re ss AGENT th e longing to Join h e r lo v er h a d p o s se sse d her. She h a d w ritte n sh e w ould E s ta c td a , O regon P hone 543 P h o n e 69-7 com e, sh e knew he w a s w a itin g fo r J. E. OATES h er, b u t th e w a tch k e p t upon h e r V_____________________________________ J m ade a n y m ove Im possible. W h a te v e r h e r a n guish, sh e could not risk be tra y in g Ills w h e re a b o u ts ; If it hud been only h e rs e lf site w ould h a v e d a re d a n y th in g . In th is position, g ro w in g d a ily m ore u n b e ara b le , h a d su d d e n ly com e th e m ea n s of escape. T ra g e d y , sw ift a n d te rrib le a s a holt from >)/s blue, lm d been h e r o p p o r tu n ity , a n d sh e hud d e sp e ra te ly seized I t F ro m t e r w indow , a f te r th e In te r view w ith Stokes, sh e h a d seen Joe, In h is S e b a stia n d ress, p a ss below. S he h a d know n It w a s he b ecau se of th e c o stu m e und w a s a sto n ish ed , su p posing him a lre a d y gone. S to k e s cam e Into view follow ing him a n d th e dis tu rb in g Idea seized h e r th a t he lmd m ista k e n th e boy fo r h e rse lf. She had ru n to th e door to go dow n und end th e m isap p re h en sio n , a n d th en stopped —a t close q u u rti rs S to k es w ould see who it w as, a n d to le t Joe— evil- to n g u ed m id h o stile —d isc o v ere d th e ir rendezvous, w as th e la st th in g she w anted. S he w e n t hack to th e window to w a tch th e outcom e a n d saw n e ith e r of them . T h is frig h te n e d h e r—th e m only p lac e th e y could h a v e d isa p p ea red to w a s th e sum m er house. S tokes m ight say too m uch b e fo re l»e discov e re d his m istak e, a n d p a n ic-strick en , sh e w as a b o u t to ru sh ou t, w hen Jo e V ic in ity . touedt m e m ia e f 1 / u K c A u . ti funl/f ra n fro m th e do o rw ay u n d th e shot follow ed. F o r a space— she h a d no Iden how long—sh e w as p a ra ly z e d , not believing h e r Senses. S he rem em bered m oving back in to th e room a n d from th e re she saw S to k es issu e from th e sum m er house a n d flee to th e s h e lte r of th e pine w ood th a t told h e r w liut she had seen w as real, a m u rd e r had been com m itte d u n d e r h e r eyes, and sh e w ent to tine d oor to go dow n. H olding It open sh e p a u se d on th e th resh o ld , h e a rd th e voices below , h e a rd S to k e s’ e n te rin g w o rd s a n d h a d m ade a fo r w a rd ste p to run dow n a n d denounce him. w hen a sound from outside stopped her, F lo ra 's cry th a t Sybil w as killed. It w as th a t wild sc re a m in g voice th a t g ave h e r th e Iden, sent It th ro u g h h e r b ra in like a zigzag of lightning. W hile th e p eople below m ade th e ir c la m o ro u s ru s h from th e house, she stood la th e doorw ay, m otionless in c o n te m p la tio n of th e p o ssib ilities th a t »pened b e fo re her. T h e e x citem en t /Two man lr a »«Ian and a farm«- and his boy tn J ia t h a d sh a k e n h e r a few m in u tes a smaller ear had stocoed an a coon7 7 road for e a rlie r died, h e r m ind ste a d ie d and a short discuaaion of business in general The cleared , nhe fe lt h e rse lf u p lifte d by an farmer and ana of the men from town ware old 'n v ln c ib le d a rin g a n d c ourage. ’1 here friends. The other was unknown to him. w as no d a n g e r o f a re co v e ry of th e "G iv e Mr. Hartley one of your cards. Bob,” sog- body fo r sh e had h e a rd from G abriel * jested the farmer's friend. "You ought to do soma tu d Mis* I ’inkney th a t bodies c a rrie d busmen with him before long." »ut on t b i tid e w ere n e v e r found. Now. If Bob had pres ented his card to Mr Hart A lone 01 th e second floor w ith little ley, there would be little of interest to ui In the Tear o f in te rru p tio n sh e hud gone transaction. But BJ> <&/ not km* a ca d to /*» km / bbout h e r p re p a ra tio n s a t once. She W hatever your bcvfoeee or prof ession may be. f e d ta k e n n o th in g from h e r own room goo can't afford to be without a eopply 0/ personal h u t m oney from h e r p u rse (lea v in g a cards. Your business is built by making yourself •m all a m o u n t to a v e rt su sp ic io n ! the known favorably to a lot of people. W hen folks Sandies fr< m th e box on th e table, » nrad. or consider something In your Una you want them le tknk V goa If they haas your card > w c ra c k e rs sh e h a d b ro u g h t up th e the chancel are in your favor. night b e fo re from su p p e r, and a p a ir .of s e l'-o r* . T hen going to J o e 's room Thera is no better place In this community to get she hod g a th e re d th e c lo th e s he had personal c a rd s -A c buslneaasocial or campaign tua— than right at this newspaper o fV a O w ilsc.ird e d , lying read y to h e r h a n d on prices will piaaaa you fust as much at the cards. ‘he b e d —e v e ry th in g from th e «hoes to Let u i prove ,t Yaa a t d Meat N O W ! ‘he cup— am i stolen o u t and u pw ard vo th e to p floor. H ere sh e had p u t on he clothe« a n d c u t off h e r h a ir- «he ■hawed A nn« th e e n d s of the j e low D E N T IS T O ffice H o u rs : 9 A. M. to 5 P . M. E v e n in g s by A p p o in tm en t P h o n e s : Office, 3 1 ; Resilience, 5 0 5 1 E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N l _ - PLUM BING HALOW AT Guaranteed RADIOS C lyde Sch ock CUTS MORE SLICES TO TIIE LOAF An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES The same Ilolsum quality that won the Hairy M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. Sold at Your Favorite JU t Grocery and Restau- A » Cm3 rants in Estacada and LONG LOAF Give Him One of iourCards,Bob!' c u rls in h e r Jacket pock«*—h id in g h e r own cloths* la a box In th e at> wv- fnom. T h e n e x t day sh« bad been a prey to a risin g tWa of a la rm . F re n i be hind a c e rta in th e had w atch ed the se a rc h o f th e tshind a n d re aliz e d a b u n t th ro u g h th e top floor m u st fo l low. E very sign of h e r p re se n c e w as o b lite ra te d a n d she stu d ie d h e r sur- (o o n d ln g s fo r a hiding place. T h e w indows, op« re d h a lf w ay to a ir th e I room s, su g g e ste d th e po ssib ility o f a cach e o utside. C lim bing up th e w all and e x te n d in g to th e ro o f w as the g re a t w iste ria vine, Its o u tsp re a d b ra n ch e s tw isted Into ro p e s a n d eov- , ered w ith u m an tle of d e n se foliage. T he m ain tru n k p a sse d close to th e ‘ w indow of th e room th a t faced th e atair-liead , th e p lace w h e re she sa t w aitin g for u>cending fo o tstep s. W hen A cne had m ad e h e r v isit, sh e had h e a rd th e lirst c reu k of th e s ta irs and craw led out under th e ra is e d window . W ith a foothold on the g u tte r she had •lipped behind the c u rta in o f th e vine, h e r h a n d s gripped ro und Its lim bs, klven from th e g a rd e n below sh e th o u g h t it w ould h ave been impos.si ble to d e te c t her. O f A n n e 's w his p e red p lea d in g s she h a d h e a rd n o th in g ; sh e had su pposed th e In tru d e r oue of th e meu. W hen th ey cam « up she h a d had p len ty of tim e to hide fo r she lmd h e a rd th e ir fo o tste p s when they cam e along th e hail. A fte r th e visit of lta w so n a n d W il liam s she knew th e d a n g e r of d e te c tion Increased w ith ev ery hour. Also th e n ecessity fo r food could not he d enied m uch longer. T h e one ch an c e left h e r w as to g et aw ay t h a t n ight, m ake w h a t sh e felt w ould he a last a tte m p t to gain th e free d o m th a t m ea n t life to her. T h e d a rk n e s s w a s hi h e r fa v o r a n d she reso lv ed to slip from th e house and c ro ss th e hod of th e ch an n el below th e causew ay. At th e foot of the s ta ir s sh e had h e sita te d , undecided w h e th e r to go by th e living room or th e k itc h e n . F in a lly she chose th e w ay sh e knew best, w h e re sh e w as fa m ilia r w ith th e d is position of th e fu rn itu re . As th e flash lig h t h u rst she had m ude a no iseless ru sh for th e sta irs , w as In th e up p er p a ssa g e w hen th e w om en’s d o o rs flew open and lta w so n cutue ru n n in g along Pape 3 m eat sh e could uot sp e a k usd tb s 15026318 o th er, th in k in g her silence m eant r e lu c ta n c e to agree, caught a t h e r hands, p le a d in g , w ith b re a th le ss u rg e u c e : "T h ey 'v e a ccep ted e v e ry th in g — i t ’s sit e x p la in ed a n d ended. J o e hus gone, d ro p p e d out of sig h t. H oys of bis kind do th a t, do so m eth in g th e y 're W o m en P r e p a r e d T h e ir a sh a m e d of und d isa p p e a r. W h at good Own Medicine» w ould It do S to k es o r lllisse tt o r th e police to know It w as J o e w ho w as T h e w ise ptono, r w ippu le a rn e d to killed ? It's not lies, It's not being g a th e r, In w.vods a n d fields, th e rem a- iMes th e In d ia n s fa ls e to anyone. It’s only to keep silen t used. F r o m th e 1 a n d let m e go. o h . Anne, w e’v e been ra fte rs o f colontgl re a l frien d s, w e've loved each oU ier— houses, h u n g g re a t Love me enough to le t me he h a p p y ." b en ch e s of d ried r o o t s a n d herbs. T h e rim of th e sun slipped above th e F rom t h e s e , In d is ta n t se a line a n d sen t a ray of tim es *>f sick n ess, b rillia n t light th ro u g h th e w indow . It th e busy m o th e r to u ch e d Mielr se a te d figures a n d lay brew ed sim p le a n d rosy on A nne’s fa ce ns she ra is e d It. pow erful rem edies. "G o," sh e said so ftly . "Go, I’ll F ro m ro o ts a n d herbs, I, y d 1 a E. n e v er tell— I'll keep th a t p ro m ise us l ’ln k h a m .a descend long a s I live." a n t o f these stu sd y p lo tte rrs, m ade h e r She could s ta y no longer, th e house , V egetable f’om poun I T h e beneficial w ould he w aking soon. T h e re w a s » effects of th is dependable m ed icin e a re ra p id In terc h an g e o f la s t In ju n ctio n s, \ vouched for hy h u n d re d s • ( w om en. Mrs. Win. K ra ft of 2838 V lnew ood In fo rm atio n for S ybil’s sa fe ty . To- I n ig h t a t low tid e she w ould c ro ss on j Ave„ D etroit, .Mich., saw a l’ln k h am a d v e rtise m en t ia the “N ew s" one day a n d th e c ausew ay. E v ery e v id e n ce o f her m ade up h r m ind th a t she w ould give occu p atio n w ould be rem oved a n d w ith he Com pound a tria l At th a t tim e sho th is In m ind sh e took h e r Viola d re ss was v ery w eak. " A fte r th e first bot- fr<gn its h iding p lace a n d g a v e It to lu writes, "1 began to fe el b e tte r uid lik e a new w om an a fte r ta k in g six Anne. N o one, ra n sa c k in g th e top bottles. 1 recom m end it to o th e rs a n d floor a t G ull Island w ould e v e r And a alw ays keep a hoftb-*ln th e house.” tra c e of lu-r. Mrs. G u st G reen of 401 IJn c o lu P a rk T h a t n ig h t w as cloudy—g re a t bluck B oulevard, R ockford, Illin o is, fo u n d b an k s p assin g a c ro ss th e heavens. At h e rse lf In a con d itio n rlm lla r to th a t of M rs. K raft. "I wns w eak a n d run- tim e s th ey bro k e a n d th ro u g h se ren e u t-. n." sho w rites, “ h u t th e V egetable open sp a c es th e m oou rode, silv erin g th e sea, tu rn in g th e pools und s tre a m tjhm pound has helped m e and l feel b e tto r now. I recom m end It to a ll le ts of th e c h an n e l lied to a shining w om en wli* need m o re s tre n g th .” tra c e ry . A b oy's figure th a t h a d ! s ta r te d a c ro ss th e c au sew a y In th e d a rk , w as eauglit la one o f th ese tra n s i A n oth er Intant Prou igy to ry gleam s, a flittin g shadow on th e C a th e rin e I ’ld k a of U hkleford, s tra ig h t b rig h t p ath . It stood out In M aine, h a s u n u su a l lin g u istic uh lllty s h a rp silh o u ette, ru n n in g on th e slip for a child of only live y e a rs of age. p e ry stones, th en clouds sw ept a cro ss T he little girl sp e a k s flu en tly Itum unl- th e m oon a n d In the d a rk n e s s it -in, G erm an, F re n c h , und, of co u rse, g a in e d th e sh o re a n d th e sh e lte rin g E nglish. tree s. D ogs sc e n te d Its p a ssa g e a n d broke o u t h a rk in g ; th e sound follow ing Its p ro g re ss till th e h o u se s w e re passed a n d th e ro a d stre tc h e d on betw een q u ie t Helds to th e railw ay. Synie people h e a rd th e dogs— light- sleep in g v illa g ers w ho tu rn e d a n d w on d e re d If a tra m p w as ab o u t a n d lapsed Into c o m fo rtab le slum ber. In th e still n e ss o f the room w h e re S to k es lay u n conscious, d ra w in g to w a rd th e h our of d e liv e ra n c e, th e h a rk in g so u n d e d loud a n d In siste n t. T h e n u rse w as d is tu rb e d by It a n d w en t to th e w indow a n d looked out, h u t F lo ra n e v er h e ard It. A nne did a n d s a t up In bed fol low ing it a lo n g th e edge of th e villuge till It died on th e o u tsk irts. D r. Scholl’s Z inopecis sto p all pain quicker th a n a n y o th er know n m ethod. T akes b u t a m in u te to q u iet EPILOGUE th e w orst c o m . H ealing s ta rts a t once. W hen th e co m is gone it never coines back. I f new shoes m ake th e T h ro e y e a rs la te r B a sse tt and Anno sp o t ‘T V irhy" again, a Zino-pad h a d a frien d a t d inner. H e w as a stops it in stan tly . T h a t’s because w rite r w ho had Just re tu rn e d from a Zino-pads rern o va th a c a u s e — su ccessfu l le c tu re to u r In A u stralia. pressing and rubbing of shoes. ( In Ills w ay h a rk he laid ra n g ed D r. Scholl’s Z ino-pads are m edi th ro u g h th e p le a sa n t re ac h es of the cated, antiseptic, protective. A t ull South se a s a n d had fallen u n d e r th e ir druggist s a n d shoe d e aler’s— 35c. sp e ll—a little m ore m oney In his p ocket nqd tt<r him it w ould he a p la n ta tio n on som e Isle of e n c h a n t m ent. No{ th e acc essib le places, they w ere a lre a d y spoiled, ste a m e rs had P u t one u n —th e p a in U gone! come. Jazz m usic, a n d to u ris ts In p ith FOREFATHERS JDS Scholls 'Z^ino-pads h elm ets w ith red guidebooks w ere u n d e r y o u r fe et. It w as th e rem o ter Islands, still o u t of th e line of trav e l, w here a tra d in g schooner w as th e solo link w ith th e w orld. It Stood O ut In S h a rp S ilh o u ette. H e h a d m ad e a [mint of v isitin g som e o f th e s e — h ired an old tu b w ith a th e hall below. T h e d a rk n e s s and n a tiv e crew u n d gone h u ttin g about noise h a d c overed h e r flight, h u t in her and had a glim pse of th e re al th in g e y rie on th e top floor sh e had c rouched th a t S tevenson saw . And he e n la rg ed a t th e head of th e s ta ir s sick w ith u n on a p a rtic u la r Island, tlie t-ndinost of c e rta in ty a n d d re ad . T h e c o n ce rte d a sc a tte re d group, w h ere he hud found s h rie k s of th e w om en had com e eerily an A m erican a n d his w ife ru n n in g u to h e r—c rie s of h e r ow n nam e. Slit- co p ra p la n ta tio n . I lelightfnl people guessed th en a p ic tu re h a d been called W h ittie r, h e'd Stayed se v e ra l ta k e n , th e y h a d seen It, a n d she d a y s w ith them la a long liuuihoo w a ite d , not know ing w h a t w as coming. house on th e edge o f a lagoon—you She laid sta y e d th e re a long tim e, lis couldn’t Im agine a n y th in g m ore beau ten in g w ith e v ery sen se a le rt, h e ard tifu l. silen ce g a th e rin g o v e r th e house and A fte r d in n er, m oving ab o u t In th e th en gone back to h e r p lac e by the s ittin g room , th e g u e st h a d stopped w in d o w : before a p h o to g rap h s ta n d in g on 11 “ 1 h a d n 't given up, I lmd th e sp irit side tuhle, p ick ed it up a n d ask ed to fight still. B ut it w a s so aw fu l not w hose it w as. B a s s e tt h a d an sw e red know ing a n y th in g , w h at Wa y w ere do —a frien d o f his w ife, now dead. But ing. If th e y 'd found out I w as alive. he w ould re m e m b e r— It w as Sybil And w h a t w as I to do— s ta y here, get S a u n d e rs w ho h a d m et w ith such a out on th e Isla n d ? I co u ld n ’t tell, I trHgic d e a th som e y e a rs ago. • T he w as all In th e d a rk , a n d I fe lt my g u e st n o d d e d ; of co u rse he rem em n e rv e w e ak en / o r th e first tim e. And bered, a h o rrib le affa ir. T h en a f te r a th en I h e a rd y o u r voice, A nne, T in la st look a t th e p h o to g ra p h he tu rn e d com ing to help you,’ It sa id ." She to A n n e ; drew tiHck und looked w ith solem n " I t's lik e th a t Mrs. W h ittie r I w as m eaning Into th e o th e r's face. "You tellin g you ulm ut. J u s t th e sam e eyes m ea n t It? You w ill help m e?" —q u ite re m a rk a b ly like, only sh e 's u "S ybil, you know It." hit s to u te r a n d m ore m u tu re. It “T h e re 's only one w ay you c an .” m ight h ave b een Iter p ic tu re w hen she "A ny w ay.” w as a g irl." “ I.e t me go." W hen th e ev en in g w as o v e r B asse tt "N ev e r te ll— th a t you w ere here— e sc o rte d th e g u est to th e door. Ou Ills th a t It w a sn ’t you?” wuy hack to th e s ittin g room be “ Yes, let m e stu y dead. E verybody th o u g h t he w ould su g g est to A nne that believes It, let th em go on believing. she [lilt a w ay tlie p h o to g rap h people It w as d e a th , m y life sin ce t h a t night noticed It a n d th e su b je c t kept com w hen Jitn d isa p p e a re d . It w a sn 't ing up. It w as e v id e n tly u n b e ara b ly w orth going on w ith. Now I can go to p u lafu l to h e r for sh e ra re ly spoke of him , he w ith him, th e re ’ll he no one i t ; th a t d a rk c h a p te r In h e r life whs w a tch in g Sybil S a u n d e rs a n y more. u th in g closed a n d sealed. H e had E ven If I looked lik e m yself It would th e w o rd s ou his lips a s he e n te re d tie only th e c h a n c e re sem b lan c e to a th e room a n d th en saw th a t she held m u rd ere d w om an. And do I look Ilk* th e p ic tu re in h e r h a n d s a n d w as look m yself?” Ing In ten tly a t It, so ftly sm iling, her She tu rn e d h e r fa ce to th e light, e x p ressio n tra n q u il, even happy. T h at b rig h t now w ith th e com ing of the w as g o o d —th e w ound had h e a le d — sun. Below th e sm ooth sw eep of h a ir so fce said noth in g . a c ro ss h e r fo re h e a d It w as so ch an g ed [T H E E N D .] In Its p a llo r a n d th in n e ss, so la-reft o f Its ro u n d e d c u rv es a n d d e lic ate E tiqu ette Conatant Problem fre s h n e s s th a t It w ns only a dim re P ro p e r m a n n e rs a re se t hy th e lead flection of S y b il'» —th e face o f 11 w ay e rs of e v ery age In h isto ry , a n d yet w orn lad in w hom th e sam e Mood ta n T h e havoc w orked by th e su fferin g ’’high so c ie ty " Is h a rd ly less guilty th a t had »0 tra il-fig u re d It d ro v e like th a n th e lo w e r social o rd e rs ut time« a k n ife to A n n e's h e a rt. 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