I FOP ’ <1 STOMACH CATARRH □ Few, if xny, remedies can equal the value of Pe-ru-na for catarrh of the stomach. At this season it is esti mated that every third person is more or less (y°ubled with (his form of catarrh. BE READY S A F E FO R C H IL D R E N For bumps, bruises, cuts, burns, chafing and rashes. Internally for coughs and colds. “ Vaseline” Jelly is an invaluable remedy for many children's ills. Chesebrough M fg . Com pany State St. New Y o rk Vaseline • «•- V • FAT or» F K T R O U U M JELLY FOR O VER 2 0 0 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. correct in te rn a l troubles, stim u la te v ita l organs. Three sizes. A ll druggists. In sist on th e o rig in a l genuine G o ld M e d a l . No Fever headache o r grippe Colds break in a day for the tmllicna who u«e Hill's. Headache and fever step. La Grippe is checked. A ll in a way so reliable that druggists guarantee results. Colds are too important to treat ui lesser wa>t. Be Sure Price 3Oc CASCARA QUININE Get Red Bua w ith p o rtra it MUDDY OILY SKIN • ■ quickly improved and usually cleared entirely i f properly treated with Resinol N e w One A now excuse fo r th e busy office man has been Inve nte d , in ste a d o f re p ly in g . “ H e 's In conference,'* a young la d y s e c re ta ry In W a ll stre e t coined a new “ tu rn -s w a y '* phrase, “ H e's In a te m p e r."— T h e O utlook. No m a t te r h o w c a r e fu l you are. y o u r gra tae* nee<ls a l a x a t iv - o cc aeio aatly. W r l r h t a ti 'Ia n V - g a 'a b l« I'.l la h e lp n a lu r - f e n n y , but surely. i l l P e a r l 61.. N . X. A l l . H e ro ic T he C r it ic ( l o f t i l y ) — Yes. I'n . going to do s o m e th in g b ig fo r th e th e a te r and d ra m a tic a rt. T lie A c to r— D o n 't te ll me you are c in g to sto p w r it in g p la y review s.— Penn. P unch B o w l. Sure Relief The Valley of Voices CHAPTER X III CENSUS REVEALS ASTONJSHING FACT B y GEORGE MARSH A urh< >r o / "H e fo u u ' som et'ing on do P ortage — 20— “ T o i l » « o f the T r a il" la k '. He not te ll roe." In th e m orning. L it t le Jacques was ~ h » W h c tp a o l th e W o t f ” O f course, th o ug h t St. Onge. M ich el ( C e c r r t t h i b» ih . p . bb P u b lish in g Ce.» sent back to the post w ith a le tte r w ould not confie In th e m edicine roan IW N. U. S e r v ir . ) fro m Steele in fo rm in g St. Onge o f the he hated. B u t w hat could th e y have wants to keep her Job or hopes for reappearance in th e P ortage lake found? I f he w ere to m ake th e fo rk j a better one, she must guard her co u n try o f the n ig h t w a lle r. H e ex o f L it t le Jacques' absence a dog-team before da rk, th e re was no tim e to , health. pressed the hope o f being able, w ith lim ped s lo w ly up the S till riv e r tra il. A tla n ta , O a — "M y system was "T h e re he I s !” crie d Steele. "N o w waste. O rd e rin g his own team har- ' th e help o f the hound, to o b ta in a w e a k and run-dow n, and I was tire d . nested and p ro vision s und b la n k e ts i we II hear how th in g s have been go »hot a t th e cre a tu re I f it rem ained I was th is w ay fo r fiv e years o r put on. the Bled, St. Onge h u rrie d to m ore. I read y o u r a d v e rtis e m e n t la n e a r the lake. Denise, he d id not in g dow n below .” A n d he h u rrie d to the house. the Ice to meet th e ha lf-b re e d. th e papers and I decided to t r y y o u r m ention. ‘ I ’enise. m y d e a r! T ete -B o u le !• m edicine, th e Vegetable C om pound, "Bo'-Jo*. J a cq u e s’ W h a t's been \ \ ith D a vid and M ich el b re a kin g back w ith a message from M ichel, b u t I d id n o t begin to ta ke I t regu d riv in g you so hard. Y o u r dogs are t r a il th ro u g h the fo o t o f new snow la r ly u n t il a fte r I was m a rrie d . I whom he met at the fo rk , I m ust ' a ll In ." w h ich had fa lle n o ve r n ig h t, th e p a rty g o t so m uch good fro m I t th a t I fe e l You may expect me “ D ere ees had news down r iv ie re ," I s ta rt a t once. fine a n d have gained In w e ig h t. I s ta rte d on th e Ice fo r th e m outh o f “ W h a t’s hupitened, q u ick? W h a t Is back to m o rro w a fte rn o o n ." w o rk In a broom shop, b u t m y w o r k S till riv e r, a sm all tr ib u ta r y o f the "M o n s ie u r Steele sent you no mes I t r * Steele's h eart skipped a beat, f Is n o t so h a rd on m e now , and I la ke on w h ich th e re was a tra p p e rs ’ sage?" keep m y ow n house, and w o rk m y then s ta rte d to pound, as he flinched • am p w hich M ichel had not ye t v is “ N o ! T he y a re a ll w e ll. I'v e got g a rden, too. I a m te llin g a ll m y ite d . A r r iv in g a t th e tip i o f th e OJIb- fro m the answ er to his question, when to tra v e l to m ake the fo rk before frie n d s o f L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 's Veg D a vid and M ichel, w ith anxious Waya, th e y fo u nd them lo u d in g th e ir etable Com pound and how It has da rk, so an re v o lr, my dear g i r l ! " faces, Joined him. helped m e " — Mas. W. M . B a il e y . sled p re p a ra to ry to m a kin g a hasty H e kissed her a n il le ft. F ro m the "D e n ig h t we leeve W a llin g R iv ie re ’ It F . D. No. 6, Box 27. A tla n ta . d e p artu re , th e d a rk faces o f tw o men Window she w atched his dogs ta ke to hunt de H indigo, he h o lle r on de Georgia. and a boy, m arked w ith fear, w h ile 'h e riv e r tr a il at a w ild gallop. T he fro m the In te rio r o f th e lodge rose the ridge. De peopl* are ve r' scare’.” Missouri W oman H elped hooded d riv e r tu rn e d and waved back M R S W . M B A IL E Y Steele glanced n t his frie n d s to find lo w p it if u l w a ilin g o f women. R F D , N O B. B O X 1 7 . A T L A N T A . O B O R O IA Ih trk v lllo , Mo.— " I am proud to them nodding In q u ie t s a tis fa c tio n , at the g irl nt the w indow , and s h o rt “ W h a t are you doing? W hy do you recom m end L y d ia E. P ln k h a m ’a ly , th e sled reached th e bend and Many Say Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com pound. I was s o leave good o tte r and m in k w a te r and then c la p p in g the astonished h a lf- was gone. breed on tne hack, t u r s t o u t w it h : V egetable Compound Help« 111 th a t I co u ld n o t He d o w n the ridges w hich have given you m any “ It w ill he lonely here to n ig h t, h u t Jacquea, th a t's not had n e w s; a t n ig h t. T he n I got m y husbant) p e lts o f the s ilv e r and the b la ck fox? Keep Them Fit to Work I shall to go to th e store and buy m e a b o t th a t’s good new s! H e's m oving I have dear old C h a rlo tte . 1 here Is much flo u r and su g a r and pla y her to sleep In h e r c h a ir.” 8,549,511 wom en w o u ld be a v a s t tle o f L y d ia B. P ln k h a m ’s Vege w e 'll hear h im yet. te a ; th e re a re m any tra d e goods, at around and a rm y . A c c o rd in g to the 1920 Census ta b le Com pound and I was up an*) I Denise took th e v io lin fro m Its case W in re's the le tte r? ” o f M an u fa ctu re s, th a t Is the n u m ber the post, w h ich w a it fo r yon to come a ro u n d b efore th e firs t b o ttle w as T h e d o g-runner handed Steele a i and la id her cheek ca ressingly on the o f wom en and g ir ls em ployed In a ll gone, a lth o u g h I o n ly w eighed a b o u t « it h y o u r p e lts a t New Year's. W here I strings. "W h a t w o u ld I do here w ith le tte r w rapped In o il skin w h ich run tra d e s In th e l'n lt e d States. n in e ty pounds. I took s ix o r e ig h t a re you go in g ?" he asked In OJibway. out you?” she w hispered. “ F a th e r a» fo llo w s : N apoleon said. "A n a rm y tra v e ls b o ttle s a nd was able to do a ll my O pening his arm s in a d ra m a tic ges nnd y o u ! Once I th o u g h t he had o n it s stom ach.” T h is a rm y o f housew ork, w a sh in g and Iro n in g , “ M on sie u r S teele: tu re th e o ld e r o f th e men re p lie d : I Joined us— was one o f us. B u t a fte r w om en tra v e ls on Its general he a lth. ta ke care o f m y five boys, and t e n ! "Jacques b ro u g h t y o u r note. I am "H o w can we stay? T h e W in d lg o E v e ry w o rk in g g ir l know s th a t tim e to m y chickens and garden, w here I Ills adm ission, and th is — ” She took h o w ls a t n ig h t fro m th e ridges and glad to le a rn th a t you have hope o f j from a d ra w e r In a desk a le tte r, and lo s t th ro u g h Illn e s s seldom is paid before I had to h ir e m y w a s h in g a nd the hound. On the n ig h t yon le ft, the fo r and seldom can be made up. Em p a rt o f m y housew ork ” — Mas A n n a robs o u r tra p -lin e s. li e w a ile d und | rend It slo w ly. A nd i n her fa ce was p lo ye rs dem and re g u la rity . I f she C ole , It. R. 2, P a rk v ille , M isso uri. 1 wept la st n ig h t when th e snow cov W in d lg o w a lle d again on th e rid ge , anguish. Then she replaced It in th e opposite us. ered th e moon. O u r wom en w ill not S lo w b u t S ure “ I am In fe a r th a t som ething has dra w e r. So I t S e e m i pass a n o th e r sleep h e re ; we fe a r he The le tte r had been given to h e r In happened to Tete-Boule. He le ft fo r "S o y o u 're b u y in g a house?" “What’s a Ju ry fo r, d a d dy T* , w ill find and k ill us." “ Yes. n fe w b ric k s a t u tim e .” — D e th e ca ribo u barrens a week before person hy th e In d ia n who stopped on “ T o g iv e c rim in a ls th e ir lib e r ty ." “ W here was he?” you reached us and is long overdue. his way fro m Ogoke to A lb a n y in <>c- t r o it F re e Press. -F ro m E xce lsio r, T he C ity o f M exico, "O n th e rid g e th e re ." Jacques te lls me you d id n o t find mv ’ •"* In d ia n who hnd to ld M i I chel rtf “ No g o o d !” M ichel tu rn e d to Steele. o f t th 11 e -V « d 1 ro w n in g ~ o f Steele and "D e snow cover bees track.*' Then he D avid In the rap id s o f Jhe Jnckfish. a ske d : "Y o u say he robbed yo u r A nd th e sig n a tu re at the end o f the tra p s? D id you see the tr a il? " le tte r nddre-sed to Denise St. Onge “ Oh, yes, his tr a il was everyw here. was th a t o f— Bose Laflam m e. One sleep b efore the new snow fe ll, L a te r, Denise and C h a rlo tte were he fo llo w e d m.v fo x and m arten traps, fin is h in g th e luncheon dishes, when and a te tw o foxes— the snow was red th e ir a tte n tio n was a ttra c te d by dog- w ith blood. T he y w ere la rg e — the hells In th e clearing. I f y o u r b o d y Is a ll fagged-out tra c k s o f th e nm n-eater, ve ry large, "C o u ld fa th e r huve tu rn e d back?" and ru n dow n, I f you a re lo s in g and we ra n when we saw th e m ," she rem arked. w e i g h t B teadlly, la ck a p p e tite , " W ill you stu y to n ig h t In y o u r tip i have no s tre n g th o r e n e rg y— w h y T he women w ent to a w in d o w and I f we cam p here? T h is Is a great shn- n o t le t T a n la c h e lp you back to looked o u t to see a group o f men and h e a lth and s tre n g th ? , man fro m the so u th ." M ich el p o inted tw o team s o f dogs in fro n t o f the to Steele. “ H e has a dog th a t hunts trade-house. So m a n y m illio n s have been ben the W in d lg o —he has n m agic how l, efited by th e T a n la c tre a tm e n t, so “ W ho can It te ? I cannot see th e ir m an y thousands have w r itte n t o and th e W in d lg o fe a rs him . H e has j fa ce s! T he la rg e man has never te s tify to th a t effect That It's sheer b e w itched m any W lndigoes In his own I been here before I " c rie d Denise. fo lly n o t to m ake th e t e s t c o u n try w ith his great voice. T o m o r I swept by a w ild fe a r— a p re m o n itio n T a n la c , yo u k n o w , la a g re a t row we w in go w ith you to yo u r tra p - o f personal p e ril. “ One o f them Is n a tu ra l to n ic and b u ild e r, a com lin e s. N o h a rm can come to you. be co in in g h e re !” pound. a fte r th e fam ous T a n la o cause o f th is m edicine man and his ) C h a rlo tte h a s tily le ft th e w indow fo rm u la , o f roots, b a rk s and herb». sham an dog.” nnd sh u fflin g to a table, took fro m s I t purges th e blood stream , re v i T h e O jib w a v s gazed In awe and ■ d ra w e r a s in is te r-lo o k in g meat k n ife . ta liz e s th o d ig e s tiv e organs and wonder n t the great hound, stran g e to enables th e s ic k ly body to re g a in ! R u n n in g a h a rd tiu im h o ve r its edge, th e n o rth , w ith th e pendulous ears N urse Tells Surprising Its va n ish e d w e ig h t ; she c a lm ly s a id : “ I weel stu y by de and th e fu rro w e d forehead, then Results o f Tanlac do o r.” Y ou d o n 't need to w a it lo n g to argued ra p id ly am ong themselves, pet re s u lts . T a n la c goes r ig h t to T h e re was a loud knock on the “ N rrv o o a p ro a tra lie n opa rt ms to I fin a lly c a llin g th e ir wom en fro m the th e seat o f tro u b le . In a day o r so dar* n ot s o o u t a lo o r. T r ie d Tan lac d o o r o f th e fa c to r's q u a rte rs. T hen you no te a v a s t d iffe re n c e In y o u r and rcautl t a u rp rl-r <1 m e. W a i able tent. I th e blood o f French soldier« and gen- to atand th ree m onths* attain o f a c o n d itio n . You have m ore appe “ T h e W in d lg o w ill not come to n ig h t, I tle m e n In th e veins o f Denise St. d ilh cult caae w h a n doctor aaid h u t tite , sleep b e tte r a t n ig h t and th e fo r he know s the sham an dog can 1 Onge flam ed in her face— proved It o n e w o m a n in fifty c o u ld b o ld c o lo r be g in s to creep back In to o u t." fo llo w Ids tr a il even th ro u g h w a te r. Latlam m e Stepned nside and, as She se lf. W ith a firm step she w ent t» y o u r w ashed-out cheeks. M ra. H a ttie C ra fl j sud in his voice th e re Is d e a th ." said R etreated, Closed the Door, F o llo w l th e d o o r and o w n in g it, looked p ro u d 1 6 3 0 H a rd in g R o ad j D o n ’t p u t o ff ta k in g T a n la c an M ichel g ra ve ly, to th e im pressed In ing H er In to the L iv in g Room. ly In to the eyes o f L o u is Lallum m e. Dee Idofnae, Io w a o th e r p recious day. Step In to th e dians. “ I f you w ill unload v o u r sleds T h e free tra d e r had made his th re a t nearest d ru g sto re and get a b o ttle I s e n t good. and camp here, near ns. w e w ill b rin g message a t th e rendezvous o f th is w o rld -fa m e d to n ic . T h a t’* Ih e sk in o f th e W in d lg o to hang fro m G uspard h u t he m ay have feared th e “ M adem oiselle St. Onge, I have come the fir s t Im p o rta n t step h a rk to b y a c tin g p ro m p tly you w ill a vo id yo u r lodge poles be fore th e moon W in d ig o und lie d to me. M y daugh to ta lk w ith yo u ." h e a lth and v ig o r. E v e ry day's de f u r th e r loss o f e n e rg y and w e ig h t te r and I are w e ll and send o u r (bangee." la y means unnecessary su ffe rin g , due to y o u r present ru n dow n con “ It Is evid e n t, m o n sie u r." H ila ir e St. O nge." fo r T a n la c s ta rts to clean o u t and d itio n . T a k e T a n la c V e getable A f t e r co n siderable discussion w ith | fe lic ita tio n s . L a tla m m e stepped Inside and, as tone up th e system r ig h t away. A n d I ’ llls f o r c o n s tip a tio n . "W e ll, « h a t have you got to say, she re tre a te d , closed the door, fo llo w Bis people th e o ld e r In d ia n r e p lb d : “ W e do n o t w ish to leave th e h u n tin g , M ic h e l? " demanded. in g h e r In to the liv in g room. M ig h t L e a rn “ I say w en de dog res', Jacques go “ L it t le C h u r c h " a n d H y m e n g ro u n d o f o u r fa th ers. As you say, “ You w ill pardon me I f I th ro w off H a ro ld —I l « ve a pup a t home th a t Betw een l,.*iflU and 2.l»»f m a rria g e s th e re Is game on th e ridges and In dow n riv ie re an' breeng up grub. De m y c o a t," he said. kn o w s as m uch as I d o ! We n y> n r are p e rfo rm e d In Ih e C h u rch o f th e creek bottom s. I f you w ill camp W in d ig o ees on di» la s ' now. “ I do not desire tro u b le here In my C la re nce — W e ll, d o n ’t w o rry a b o ut th e T ra n s fig u ra tio n , N ew Y o rk c ity , here w ith the w h ite m ed icine man nnd hear heeni soon." fa th e r s absence." she protested w ith h im . I f he's Just a p u p he has p le n ty p o p u la rly k n o w n as th e " L it t l e C hurch D a vid nodded In acquiescence. th e sham an dog w ith th e voice o f the a confidence she d id not feel, " b u t I o f tim e yet. • • • • • • • A ro u n d th e C o rn e r." th u n d e r, we w ill s ta y ." s h a ll send C h a rlo tte to c a ll o u r men T h e day th a t L it t le Jacques le ft th e and fo rce you to leave th is p o s t." “ W e w ill cam p here and keep th e W in d lg o a w a y,” answ ered M ich el, post on his re tu rn to P o rta ge la ke L aflam m e laughed, as he paced th e tru s tin g th a t th e beast w ould prove w ith th e le tte r to Steele fro m St. flo o r nervously. “ Y o u r men? You Onge. th e fa c to r aat in his trade-room m ig h t b e tte r ca ll on y o u r women to h im a fa lse prophet. In th e m o rn in g —le a v in g D a vid at s ta rin g w ith unseeing eyes a t th e a id you. T w o o f y o u r b ra ve re ta in e rs T he hope in sp ire d by th e re a re u n d e r guard now, m the trade- th e cam p to ease the fe a r o f the w om w a ll. en, Steele and M ich el slipped In to tu rn o f Steele, despaired o f as dead, house We c o u ld n 't fin d th e o ilie r « I f th e ir snow-shoes and ta k in g th e w ith bis plans fo r th e ru n n in g dow n i you have th e m ." o f th e b ru te , whose appearances In | hound, drove th e ir sled w ith the tra p s I t was c le a r to th e g irl, who g a l to th e firs t lin e s o f m arte n an ! fo x th e »alley o f th e W a llin g and in th e | la n tly fo u g h t w ith her fe s r o f L a sets on th e n e ig h bo rin g ridge« There, la ke d is tric ts o f Its water-shed were fla m m e '* purpose In corning to th e post along th e lin e w hich th e W in d lg o had fa s t w o rk in g th e doom o f tlie post. I when she was alone— helpless, th a t robbed, M ich el set the r I x double- wag n t lo w ebb. T r y as they m ig ht, 1 he c o n tro lle d th e s itu a tio n , and w ould s p rin g w o lf trap s under th e new snow he fe lt th a t the problem w h ich faced • t>e heard. near th e m arte n cabanes, c h a in in g bis th re e lo ya l frie n d s w o u ld prove i “ W h a t have yon come here fo r, mon- them to spruce logs, w h ich he buried. beyond th e ir pow er o f so iitlo n In | ste u r? " she began. tim e to save th e post. T here w o u ld F a rth e r on, a t tw o o f th e fo x sets T h e t o ld face o f th e tra d e r flushed , M ichel and Steele b ro u g h t fro m th e ir be lit t le C h ristm a s trad e , end sum as he gazed at the g ir l whose m em ory sled th e tw o h e a r traps. These, also, j m er w o u ld fin d W a ilin g R iv e r de had taken his [s-ace o f m ind. The w ere b u rie d In th e snow w h p re an a n i serted. hardness o f th e m onth softened. In As he sat b ro o d in g w ith his pipe, th e d a rk eyes was th e look o f a boy m al ap p ro a ch in g th e b a ite d fo x tra w ould step on the [»an. releasing th e ! ’ I’* o f dog bells I nought him to as he a n s w e re d : y a r n in g Jaws. ' h!" f “ * ’ - G ould It he Jacques re tu rn - M t Is a s to ry yon have heard be I t w o u ld ta ke six days fo r L ittle •«« I ‘ ’r som ething he had fo rg o tte n ? fore. m adem oiselle. B u t I am here to j Jacques to m ake th e round t r ip to th e qt. <mge th re w on his d u ff,- capote te ll I t at a tim e when yon w ill tie w ise • post, nnd th a t n ig h t o ve r the fire. I and w ent out. to meet a p a n tin g team to lis te n . T h is Is s ru in e d f u r post. , w h ile the O Jlbw ays cow ered In th e ir o f huskies, th e steam o f th e ir hot Y o u r fa th e r w ill be fo rce d to leave In j ttp l, th e th re e men ta lk e d o f w h a t ) b reaths ris in g In clouds in th e b itin g th e sp ring . W h a t does th a t mean to > message he m ig h t b ring . T he y won- i a ir. yo n ? " ■ T e te -B o ule! W e th o u g h t some rro p b c o s t w h ) i de re il in « h a t « a y L aflam m e w ould I show his te e th — fog s trik e he w ould , th in g had happened " I see M ich el a t de fo r k o f de S p e a k in g P la in ly be fore the long snows fa d e d ; I f be w o u ld dare again to send men to th e S toopin’. H e geeve me d is fo r yo u ." A fa rm e r s lm had m a rrie d a ric h post. I t seemed u n lik e ly , fo r he did T ete -B o u le produced fro m his sled s wom an was c o n s ta n tly Ir rita te d bjr n o t kn o w th a t the head man was ab ro ll o f b lrc h -b a rk , on w h ich were h a vin g the fa T o f his w ife 's w e a lth traced w ith a ch a rre d atl<k sylla b le th ro w n up a t him by the w ife h e rs e lf sent, th e Iroquois, fro m N lp issln g and by her re la tiv e « W henever he w ho was kn ow n th e length o f the ch a ra cte rs In OJibway. St Onge tra n s la te d : “ Come to fo rk bought a n vtblng . o r made any Im pro ve W a llin g and the great A lb a n y fo r th? i soreness o f his eye over th e sights .Stooping r iv e r q u ick when you get m ent im the farm . It was alw ays. " I f It M ich el.” w a sn 't fo r my money you w o u ld n ’t and th e possession o f a stone-hard th is fro m Tete-Boule. 'You m et M ich el u p riv e r? ” asaed have been able to do t h a t ” One day nerve. No, Laflam m e w o u ld not send men to th e poet on so desperate a ven- ! the su rp rise d fa c to r. th e fa n n e r b rought back fro m m a rk e t “ I es. be cum dere a t dayII ghL W e r e a fine cow th a t be had bought fo r a tu re F iv e u n e ve n tfu l days passed. Con- ■ I camp. Hees dog can tra ve no more. m ere »-mg W h ile he was e xh lh tin g fld e n t o f th e s u p e rn a tu ra l powers o f H e geeve d is to roe so you r » t dere th e a n im a l to an a d m irin g group o f Steele and his stran g e log whom they i t-efore sun go down, and be res' bees fa rm hands, h it w ife came on th e now heard In f u ll voice in the fo re st | d 'g . He go back Portage lak* dis scene "W e ll. N e llie ,“ he said p ro u d ly. “ Is n ’t th is a »pl“ ndid cow?” “ Y e « " fo llo w in g th e t r a ! o f M M , the In sleep." Accept only '•Payer" ye r" packard “Did he say w h a t had ha r^ned? she re p lie d coldly, “ h o t I f It w asn’t dians again began to tra v e l th e ir fo r m y money it w o u ld n 't be here.’ lines o f trap«. H ow ever. It was cle a r H e gave you no le tte r fro m proven directions. “ M 'sle u Steele ees o v s lr on E xsst-ersted, the fa rm e r yelled out. th a t a fe w m ore n ig h ts o f the t. 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