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•• P O L L Y P O R T E R .* [ aronnd; the objects there seemed te have no interest for him. Then he went back A P a rro t W h o N e v e r F o r g o t W h at fla to the house— iuto the room where he Once Had Learned. had found her standing; and that had more of a charm for him; the atmosphere Perhaps all parrots have equally re still seemed to bear the perfume o f her m arkable memories, but tw en ty-five presence, the music o f her voice still years’ acquaintance w ith "P o lly » or- seemed to hang In the air. She had left te r" enables me to say that he n ever ou the table— she had forgotten, indeed forgets what he has once learned. L ik e — a couple o f boards inclosing specimens other parrots, when he is alone he e x of some flowers. These he turned over, B Y W IL L IA M B LA C K often equal the cost o f the labor and ercises his memory, us i f am using regarding with some attention; but still feed that have gone into him. This _______________________________________________ % his miud was absent; he was following iu condition has grow n upon us till we him self. Then It is that P o lly P o r te r imagination the girl herself, going away chatters iu sentences; laughs aloud, find ourselves facin g the necessity o f along the road there, alone, to meet the w orking out o f it by producing ani h ysterically; calls, in various tones, revelation that waa to alter her life. And mals that w ill sell fo r more than they comiuiiudingly or beseechingly; c a ll» was he going to stand by, idle? Waa he Ikix fo r F u tn igu tin g. do at present or discovering some com- the names o f servunts w’ho, but f o r goLng to limit himself to the part he had C H A P T E R X .— (Continued.) | lm<] not to watch her word», or think Certain kinds o f plants grow n iu been asked to piny— that of mere mes blnatHm o f feeds and care that w ill Polly, w'ould have been forgotten ; c a ll» T h l» wan all that wan said at the time; of what ha waa thinking of what pots are often subject to the attacks lessen the cost o f production. It is the cat; whistles fo r dogs who w e r e and It DiuHt he admitted that it left Mr. she waa saying. She apologised for hav sage bearer? Could he not do something? Winterbourne pretty much in the same ing brought him down from his electric W as he to be dominated by the coward o f insects even iu the summer, al w ell to work along both line«.— E x about him years ugo. though the trouble is greater dunug P o lly 's cage Is iu the bow w in dow Diood of anxious perturbation. H i» care works; and asked him if he would take a fear o f being called an Intermeddler? change. H e snatched up his hat and went the months o f winter, when the plants worn face luatautly attracted Yolanda'» turn in the garden for a minute or two, o f the dining room— a good place f o r W a te rin g Trees. notice. She became aware that there as she had something to say to him; and quickly out and through the little front are grow n in the heat o f the livoig- keeping an eye ou the fam ily. W hen Unless the ow ner o f trees under was trouble somewhere; there waa a kind then went out, he following. She did not garden into the road; there he paused. rooin, without much moisture. T o thor the fath er rises from the breakfust O f course, he could not follow her; she o f restraint in the social atmoaphere of notice that when she made this last re ouglily cleanse plants o f insects they stands some o f the more Important table P o lly advises: "H u r r y ! Hurry- must needs see him coming up the wide the house; she even found the honest and mark hia faee looked rather grave. must be fum igated, tobacco burned principles o f grow th, there Is danger up! H u rry !” hearty John Shortlands given to moody "M r. Leslie went to Inverness this strath; and in that ease what excuse being the means generally employed that be will, when applying water, do Later, w ith the first m ovem ent p re could he give? But what i f the shooting staring Into the fire. So »lie went to her morning?" she said, when they were out O f course. In this work the main Idea m ore harm than good. T o apply wa party had not yet come down from the paratory to the children's start f o r own room, ami sat down, and wrote the In the garden. ‘ ‘ Do you know why he hill? M ight he not intercept them some is to keep the air from the plants dur ter in small quantities through the school, he repeats sharply: ^ .u rry following note: went?” droughty season is to cause the roots "W e ll," said he, “ I believe they have where? H e held along by the hilltop, ing the process o f fum igation. up! H u rry up! H u rry !” "Ailt-nam-ba, Friday. In the ground to turn toward Uie sur T h e fum igatin g box may be o f any until, far below him, he came in sight of "M y Hear Archie— W e are all in a been having some dispute about the W hen a guest comes in he s a y » •tate of dreadful depression here on ac marches of the foreat; but I am told It is Lynn Towers, and the bridge, and the size desired, according to the number face and grow in that direction. Then briskly, “ W hy, how d 'ye do?” stream, and the loch; and onward still o f plants to be cleansed, although when w atering is discontinued for any I fancy Archie count of the bad weather, and the gen all amicably settled. W hen he calls "G o od -b y" to per tlemen »hut up with nothing to do. Is going to have the matter squared up iu lie kept his way, until the strath came box which m ay be conveniently car reason the roots dry out much more sons passing on the street it seems al In view, with Ailt-nam-ba, and a pale Please, please, take pity on ua, and come Inverness.” ried about is preferred to anything quickly than i f they had not been w a along to dinner at seven. I)o you know She hesitated then. She took up a bine smoke rising from the chimneys iuto larger. A fte r selecting the box, make tered at all. W hen w ater is applied most certain that he reasons about the com ing and departing g u e s t He that Monaglen is for sale? W hat a Joy flower; regarded It for a second, and then the still evening air. Probably Y'olande n fram e three Inches wide and nail to trees it should be in sufficient had got home by that time. So he kept It will be if Mr. M elville should get It looked him fair in the face. around the edge o f the box. Then abundance to soak the ground to a quickly notices little children; com back again, after all— that will Indeed “ Mr. M elville,” said she, “ do you think rather back from the edge of the hilltop bore a fe w holes in one end o f the depth o f several feet. T h e roots w ill ing to one particular corner o f tue- be Melville's Welcome Home You will it strange that I ask you this question? so that he should not be descried; and in box. Then make n fram e to fit snug then not turn up to get moisture. I f bottom o f his cage, he flutters b e fo re due time arrived at a point overlookin make us all very happy If you will coma — you are Mr. Leslie's friend; ia he o f buby talk, ly o v e r the box (see the upper illus it Is necessary to apply hut little wa a little one, attem pting the Junction of the three glens, down one and spend the evening with us. fended with me?" which is very funny, ending w ith "Yours affectionately, " I have not the slightest reason to of which the shooting people were almost tration in the cut) and fasten hoops ter at a tim e It should not be put on Beautiful child !” on it. C over tills hooped fram e with the surface o f the ground. D ig a hole "B euutiful child! suppose that he is,” was the answer, giv certain to come. "Y O L A N D E .” and a loud laugh. H e looked anil waited, however, iu unbleached muslin, tacking the muslin She sent this out to be taken to Lynn en with some earnestness, for he was and put in a large piece o f drain pipe vain; and he was coming to the conclusion W hen the house is quiet and his Towera by one of the gillies who waa glad to find the question so simple. so that the w ater being thrown into to wait for an answer; and in something "N one? I have not done anything that they must have already passed and mistress has a visitor in the p arlor tills pipe or pleec o f tile w ill soak more than an hour the lad on the sturdy that he could complain of— to you or gone on to the lodge, when he fancied -y - P olly craves attention. deep Into the ground. In case o f not he saw something move behind some little black pony brought back this note: any one?" H e repeats the children's names, al having a drain pipe or piece o f tile, a "Lynn Towers, Friday Afternoon. “ I assure you I never heard him birch bushes on the hillside beyond the most us i f he were culling the roll, in Presently he made out a pony hole can be made sufficiently deep to “ Dear Yolande— I regret very much breathe a word o f the kind. Besides," glen. sweet, low tones. Then he says 'M a that I cannot dine with you to-night; added lie, with a very unusual warmth In grazing, and gradually coming more and act as a reservoir. L e t the w a ter soak m a!” over and over, iu a child's voice, and as for Tuesday, I am afraid that will the pale cheeks, “ I wouldn’ t listen. No more into view. Then he reflected that into the ground from this hole. T h e till it Is common for a visitor to say, probably the attendant gillie and the be Impossible, ns I go to Inverness to man could be such a coward------” idea is to get the w ater to the roots "D o an sw er that child,” or "S om e one morrow. I hope they will have a good “ Oh, please don’ t think that I am panniers were hidden from sight behind from some other direction rattier than day. Your» sincerely, is calling you.” H e comes very n ear angry,” she said, with earnest entreaty. these birches; and that, if it were so, from the surface o f the ground. the shooting party had not returned “ 1’ lease don’t think that I have to com to telling tales, saying, “ Ah, ahL "A . L E S L IE .” She regarded tills answer at first with plain. Oh, no! But every one knows and were bound to coma back that way uuughty boy!” w ith great severity. Food fo r W o rk Horses. astonishment, then she felt inclined to what mischief is wrought sometimes by A very few minutes of further waiting P olly is most im patient ut break- A number o f w riters In agricultural mistake; some one being offended and proved his conjectures to be right; a scat laugh. papers are urging the abandonment o f fust time, when he shrieks till he re “ Look at this, then, for a love letter!" not giving n chance of explanation; and tered group of people, with dogs in to "P o lly wants cof oats and tim othy hay fo r horses that ceives attention: — and— I was only anxious to be assured heel, appearing on the crest o f the hill she said to herself. w ork on the farm , because o f the high fee! P olly wants break fast!” But by and by she began to attach that I had done nothing to vex him. Hia opposite. Then he had no further doubt. Down this slope he went at headlong price o f these foods. As a substitute, H e takes u piece o f bread cautious speed; crossed the rushing burn by these w riters suggest clover bay and ly; exam ines it; If it is not w ell „u t springing from boulder to boulder, and corn. It is best to be a little careful tered lie throws it down. H e en joys very soon encountered the returning par about m aking such a change. I t may a Hunch o f grapes, holding it down ty, who were now watching the panniers w ork out all right provided it is not w ith one claw while w ith the other being put on the pony's hack. carried to an excess— that is, try it and ills beak he opens grape a fte r Now tl^pt he had intercepted Mr. W in fo r a mouth, then go back to oats and grape, eats the seed and casts the pulp terbourne, there was no need for hurry tim othy, nnd then back to corn and aw ay. H e easily crushes a pear or an H e could take time to recover his breath; lover. By the end o f the third month apple to get at the seeds. and alsp to bethink himself as to how TO C LEAN SE P LA N T S . he should approach this diilleult matter. one w ill know p retty w ell i f the plan Last Christmas P olly was sent by The conversation was all about the day’s to the fram e and gath erin g it in at the was a good one. T h ere can be no his owner, a N ew York boy, to friends ends as indicated. T h e fram e covered sport. doubt that oats are by far the best as a present. They w ere told o f his Then they act out for home; Duncan w ith the muslin w ill not break the top gruiu to feed horses, and It is at least liveliness and astonishing powers o f and the gillies mnking away for n sort o f soft plants, and it is readily con douteful i f one can safely change to speech. of ford by which they could get the pony structed. This fram ed cover rests up F or some months T o lly moped and across the Bum W ater; while the three on the three-inch fram e which was first any other grain as a regular ration long run. said nothing, but at last began calling others took a nearer way to the lodge by put about the box and w ill not readily and make It pay in the There may he little difference noted members o f the fam ily by name. I f getting down through a gullle, where slip off. for a long tim e w ith some horses, and let out o f ills cage he fought the pug there was a swing bridge across the burn. When they had got to the bridge, the saving w ill amount to consider and whipped the cat; when shut up C hurning w ith the Wind* M elville stopped them. T o butterm akers w ho have to do able, but the experim ent is n doubtful in his cage fo r punishment he would “ I am not going on with you to the their ow n churning w ith a dash churn one. R em em ber there is such a thing persistently work at the w ires till he lodge,” said he. “ Mr. Winterbourne, I illustrate a method that does aw ay as false economy, and this may come would force them apart and w alk out have seen your daughter this afternoon. with manual labor. T h e illustration under that head. defiantly. R ecently he began upon his She is troubled and anxious; and I A balance old lessons, nnd now repeats the cries thought I'd come along and have a word utmost explains Itself. Can Control Sw arm s. o f the newsboys in the street: “ E x- with you. I hope you will forgive me for wheel must lie arranged at one end o f A n exp ert beekeeper can manage thrusting myself in where I may not be an axle, and a four or six-fun wheel, trah! E xtrah ! Journal— Sun— H er- 'H A V E YOU TO LD ME E V E R Y T H IN G ?" wanted; but— bnt— it Is not always the to catch the wind, at the other end. In tw o or three hundred colonies w ithout nld!” And he sings quite w ell "Y a n help when he has them in hives where the center the rod must be bent In the right thing to ‘pass by on the other more Importance to It. The coldness of going away without seeing ua seemed so kee Doodle,” which was taught him are doing, shape o f the letter U. As the axle re he can see w hat they It seemed studied; yet she had done atrnnge— yet; and also hia not coining side.’ I couldn’t In this case.” last summer. I am sure we are moat thankful to volves, this plHys the pitm an up and whereas I f they w ere in box hives he nothing that she knew of to offend him. of late to the lodge—-and— and— my papa Good-by, P o lly !— St. Nicholas. W hat was amiss? Could he he dissatis seems to bo troubled about something; you for what you have done nlready,” down. T h e chum stands in the box. would be unable to do anything with and T h e rod should be so arranged that it such a number. A very little reading fied with her conduct in any direction? so that I became anxious; and I knew Yolande's father said, promptly; Speaker H eed's Joke. She had tried to be more kind to him. you would tell me the truth, if uo one then he added, with a weary look in his and study w ill g iv e the farm er all H enry II. Rogers and the late face, “ and what Is to be done now, I as was her duty; and until quite recently else would." necessary know ledge fo r the manage Thom as B. Reed w ere close friends, they had been oU pioet friendly terms. H o was disturbed, at all events; ami don’t know. I cannot bring myself to ment o f a fe w hives, so that be can says the W orld 's Work. O fte r Mr. W h at lint! she done? sorely perplexed. H e dared not meet tills that Leslie demands. It is too terri have his sw arm in g (the bugbear of Rogers took n party, including M ark Then she iwgnn to form the suspicion her eyes; they seemed to road him ble. I look at the girl— well, it does not the farm er-beekeeper) when it Is most T w a in nnd Thom as It. Reed, to th e ghat her father and John Shortlands through and through when he ventured bear speaking o f." convenient fo r him or not at all i f he W est Indies on ills steam yacht. On Look here, Winterbourne,” John wore concealing something from her. Hail to look up. doesn’t w ant any increase. W ith box the w ay linck Mr. Reed was com pelled Shortland» said, " I am going to leave you It anything to do with the Master? Had "D on ’t Imagine for a moment that hives there can be no control of to leave tho boat at Old P oin t C om It anything to do with the singular cir you have anything to reproach yourself two together. I will wait for you at the other side. But I would advise you to sw arm in g— the bees have it entirely fort to hurry by rail to N e w Y ork cumstance that not even the most formal with— not for a moment," he aaid. listen well to anything that Mr. M elville visiting relationship had been established In their own hands (or wings), and to argue a la w case. “ Has any one, then?” The yach t lias to sny; I have my own guess.” betweeu Lynn Towers and the lodge? come out when they are ready, re struck a storm nfter Mr. Reed le ft "W h y, no. But— but— well, I will be W ith that lie proceeded to make his W h y bad hor father seemed disturbed honest with you, Yolande; there has been gardless o f the fact that th eir ow ner it. When he heard o f it he w ro te when she proposed to send a haunch of a little trouble—a t tile Towers. The old way Rcroas the narrow and swaying may be h a lf a mile a w a y in a hay- Mr. Rogers the follo w in g letter (w hich bridge, leaving these two alone. venison to the Towers— the most com people are not easy to please: and— A r field, hustling to get ahead o f ap Is now framed and hanging in one o f (T o he continued.) mon act of civility? chie lias tpo much spirit to allow you to proaching rain. his offices), to which M ark T w a in ext morning had an evil and threat- be dragged Into a Controversy, you see: W o r k F a c in g W est. added n characteristic postscript: g look shout It; but fortunately there and ns they don’ t get on very well to The P o u ltry Y ard . T o test tiie truth o f ttie assertions o f was a brisk lireese; and toward noon gether. I snppoae he Is glsd to gst off New York, April 7, lt*02.— Dear M r. I f there are uny hollows in your Rogers; I still think we had a most love many persons that they sleep better that had so effectually swept the clouds for a few days to Inverness.” poultry runs that are liable to hold ly trip'a ml 1 am still grateful. I am told, over that the long, wide valley was filled “ Ah, I understand,” she said, slowly. w ith th eir heads pointing to the north, C n t'B N lN O H A D E EAST. w a ter a fte r heavy showers, fill them however, that you had trouble immedi with bright, warm sunshine. Yolande “ That la something to know. Rut why w ork better fa cin g the east, and so on. resolved to drive In to Gress. On arriv did he not tell me? Does he think I am Dr. Charles Fere, w ho Is w ell known cun be quickly detached when it is up or drain go that the birds w ill not ately after I left, which leads me to ing, however, she found that Mr. M el afraid o f a little trouble like that? Docs in F ran ce fo r ills studios In physio necessary to look at the butter. be com pelled to wade through mud counsel you not to take the yacht out ex ville had gone off to his electric etore- lie think I should lie frightened? Oh. cept when you hnve on board persons of logical psychology, has constructed n H andles are provided at the bottom o f dy w ater half w ay up to their knees, bouse sway up in the hills; and so site no! When I make a promise It is not to such weight with the community that delicate m achine which he calls an the box fo r turning In the right direc so to speak, says Com mercial Poul they can keep the boat level. seut on the dog cart to Whitchrldge, and break it. H e should have trusted me try. O th erw ise some o f those valu tion o f the wind. W hen not in use, The Colonel, Hilton, Foote, Dr. Rice was content to wait awhile with Mia. more than that. Ah, I am sorry he has crgogrnph, w ith which he has achieved the fans can he taken o ff and the re able and highly prized early hatched nnd Mr. Tw ain are ail well enough in Bell. to go sway on m.v account. Whq did he some Interesting results. Th is machine birds w ill likely lie down and die. registers the number, rnpldlty and m ainder o f the crude m achine can be their way— quite interesting people, but “ I'll just send him a message, and he'll not speak? It ia strange.” A n yone can make one, and so And you w ill wonder w hat is the mat — they lack gravity. Very trulv ronra, And then she regarded him with those qu ality o f the m ovem ents o f the index left. couie down presently." ter w ith them. T hey w ill be dead, o f T. B. R E E D . "Oh, no, please don’ t; It la a long way clear, beautiful, contemplative eyes of Anger when w ritin g or p erform in g ar.y help the w ork o f the wom en w ho have course, but you m ight have saved This is well meant, but not well rea hers. to send auy one," Yolande protected. accustomed work. H e announces that to churn by hand.— Clem ent Grover. them. soned, for a yacht needs virtue as welP "H a v e you told ms everything?" “ I t ’s uo s long wsy to send n wee bit his experim ents wtth it prove that T h a G r e a t C o u n try o f th a N o r th . as ballast. M ARK. He did not answer. flash o’ fire, or whatever it is, that sets work done by a person facin g the F o r D ry Hoofs. T h e resources o f Cauaila are hardly “ No. There la more. There is more to a bell ringing up there,” said the old L a t t a k la T ob a cco. A soaking tub may be made by ra t west or east is better by 2.1 per cent y et appreciated by her nearest neigh dame. " I t ’s wonderful, his devices. account for my papa's trouble— for his L attakia tobacco, an article o f com F ig u re « w ere recently quoted tin g off about one foot from the end Rometlmys I think it's malr than nalt- goiug away this morning. And why do I than sim ilar w ork done by a person bora. nral. Over there, in the laboratory, he couie to you? Because 1 know that what facin g the north or south, and that by a prom inent Canadian speaker, Mr. o f a stout, tight barrel. T h e ahort end merce well known in Europe and haa got a kind o’ ear trumpet!; and If you know you will tell to me. You have when w ork in g fa c in g the w est it Is E dgar Judge, show ing that the home is filled w ith w ater and placed In the Am erica, Is black in color ow ning t o you take out the stopper, »nd liaten in been my friend since ever we came to about 21 per cent better than when stead holdings In N orthwestern Canada stall so that the fo re fe e t w ill come in its fum igation by the Nnsalrieh moun quateness, you'll hear every word that's this place.” fa c in g the east. since 18M have increased from 297,- the tub. An hour or tw o o f soaking taineers In the smoke o f a tree call "Y olan d e," said he. and he took her going on in the school.” ed "elezer” or "e zr,” which Im parts Th is m atter or orientalism seems to 00 acre« to 2,^9,120 acre«. " I f fifty dally la good fo r dry, hard hoofs. "T h a t is what they call a telephone, I haud to emphasise his words, "there is have an influence upon the nervous to It a pecnllar arom atic flavor. T h e thousand farm ers could raise seventy more; but it Is not I who must tell yon. suppoee?" T tie S ta b le an d P a a tn ra . "e z r ” grow s wild, seldom attainin g system, due largely, it Is believed, to m illion bushels o f w h eat in 1902 In "T h e very thing!" said Mra. Bell, ■< What 1 can tell you, and what I hope Put fresh hay In the stable*. V enti the size o f the oak, and gives out Its raise late the bnildlngs. she left the room to send a message to you will believe, is that yon are hi no the fa c t that the earth is a g igan tic Manitoba, then 210,000 could arom atic odor when burning In- th e way the cause of anything that may have magnet. M any learned men have no 810.000,000 bushels, enough to supply biiu. Clean the hoofs and cHp the over green state. When she esnie back she wss Jnbllsnt. happened. You have nothing to reproach tlced that they sleep best w ith the the total im port requirem ents o f G reat P u t lighter shoes on th* And any little trouble head to the north, and work better fa c Britain, besides feeding the people o f growth. “ My dear young leddy. I am glad to yourself with. M a k in g a C h e e rle s s P re d ic tio n . see ys! I ’ ve sent the letter to the law there may lie will be removed in time, ing the west, w h ile at least one fa anada.” T h e speaker asserted that horses. "D o you think that onr country w ill When you hare done your mous pianist finds he plays w ith the the freigh t on wheat shipped from F t yers. I Just felled them that I did not no doubt. Curry the horses w h ile they are ev er succeed In getting rid o f g r a ft want Monaglen for rnysel', but that they best, what more ean you do?” greatest ease when th > piano faces W illiam , Canada, to I*ondon. England, shedding th eir w in ter coat and wash ers?” It ia just possible that ahe might have happened to hear what was the lowest them often. waa less than that on shipments from the east. It may be that the great price that would lie taken, they might begged him to make a caudid confession "Y e s ,” answered Senator Sorghum. Cut down the grain allow ance o f the •end me word, in case I should come of all that he knew, bnt at this moment m igrations o f the human race, all o f English midlands, only one hundred “ T h ere w ill be a tim e when g ra fte rs •cross ■ customer for them. It doesna the esrt drove up to the front gate, sinl which have been from east to west, miles from London. H e concluded that horses In pastnr* and see that all the are unheard of. But it w ill be duo do to b « too eager abont a bargain, es she had to go. She hada him. and also nnd the observed tendency o f ti-eea to the possibilities o f Canada as a g row er animals get plenty o f fresh w ater. to the change that is constantly g o pecially w !' they lawyers; it’a Just in Mra. Hell, good-hj almost in silence; ahe develop in the same general direction«, and exporter o f fru it products ware T h * colt can safely be allow ed hi th* ing on In our vocabulary. T h ere w ill And as he are In eotne w ay related to these phe- greater than those o f either Russia or pastnr* w ith the other animals, ana ai viting them to commit a highway robbery want away thoughtfully. be a new word that means the sam o watched her disappear along the high nonirna.— N ew Y ork W orld. on ye." | tha United SUtea. a very early age should be broken to thing.” — W ashington Star. road—tiis »-»m i westering light tcuoh- " I f Mr. M elvill«,” said Yolanda, qnlck gen tle habits. ly. "w ere to hare Monaglen. he would ing the gold of her hair— ha was thought W r o n g P la o e . A v e r a g e Stock P ric e «. B ad A ll A rou n d . Turn th * cow s out to pasture gradu ful, too; and his heart yearned toward •till remain In this neighborhood?” *T w an t som ething that w ill atop my ! T h ere waa a tima when tha man “She thinks about her trouble« so They kept on M iking with much In her with a great pity; and there was hair from te llin g out,” said tha caller, that received an a v e n g a price fo r the ally, dim inishing tha grain. See that mnch that she makes herself sick.” terest, until ■ step outside on the gravel not much that this man would not have “ I am no divorça law yar,” replied catti*, borse, or sheep ha aent to mar- there la shade for th* cows— either nat- "True. And she talks abont them cs need th* color to rueh to tho girl's face. done to save her from the shadow that tha doctor.— Houston Foot. kat made money on I t but that tima nral or artificial. Bhe did act know that, when «he roaa waa about to fall on har young Ufa. W hen the horse* are hot and sw eaty so mnch that ahe makes everybody ■ la not now. Than land waa cheap. on hia entrance. She did not know that else sick.”— Detroit Tribune, C harity and personal forca are the '»b o r w as cheap, and grain was cheap, a fte r a long d iiv a or a d ay's work, •he looked embarrassed, because the diJ C H APTER X L A man measures his ow n greatn ess BOt fee I embarrassed. A lw ays aha had H e oould not rest somehow. H e want only Investm ents w orth anything.— B o w all o f thasa ara high, and tha sponge them wtth cold w a ter so that avaraga price o f an animal dees net they w ill not catch cold . by the llttlenese o f his neighbors. • sense o f safety ia hia presence. Bhe inte th* laboratory, and looked vacantly W a lt W hitm an. yOLA/NDE C