Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 29, 1927, Image 6

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    Kan'« study, as Phelps and I did the j
next night.”
“ An amazing tale,” commented Ash
ton when he had tlnlshed. "And yet I
I ’ve lived In this world long enough to )
he aware that amazing things are al­
ways happening In It, Intlnltely more
amazing than the things men make op |
to put In books. But you haven't yet
told me what connection Wilkins and F E E D R E Q U IR E D
MUST FEED COWS
PRUNING IS VERY
this housemaid can have with the
**
FOR PRODUCTION
crime, except hy pointing out the coin­
FOR CHICKENS
NECESSARY WORK
cidence that the girl comes from New
Zealand.
If the dairy Industry o f North Car­
From time to time we receive In­
Instead o f being satisfied with a
“ But the thing I most want you to quiries ashing how much feed Is re­ olina Is to profit most from the Intro­
shabby neglected orchard producing
do, the thing I most earnestly beg you quired for producing chickens, says duction o f purebred cows and bulls
mostly scabby wormy fru it which cun-
to do Is to suggest how I can set about the Iowa Homestead. These people brought In by farmers in recent years, not be relished by the fam ily nor sold
finding this wild girl, In whose actual appreciate that the feed cost Is one of the offspring front these animals must to advantage, the farmer can manage
person the crime was committed. I the Important considerations in rais- be well fed.
his orchard so that his home will be
beg of you to give over these elaborate I Ing poultry. Too often people believe
In tlie three dairy Improvement ubundahtly supplied with clean, sound,
experiments upon people who can't I that It is the whole cost, for some campaigns conducted In this state
wholesome fru it from September until
have an important connection with do not make allowance for other costs, during the lust three years about
late spring and In addition the surplus
the crime and devote this great mind such ns mortality, depreciation on 850 pure bred, well selected dairy
w ill hnd a market at fa ir prices.
of yours to the apprehension of the buildings, labor, etc.
bulls have been placed on that many
was located; ami the South Pacific Is
CHAPTER VIII— Continued
To accomplish these results It be­
real
criminal.
If
we
can
get
the
girl,
!
The
Connecticut
experiment
station
farms,” says John A. Arey, dairy ex­
a big place. So Morgan did what
1 4 ■ ■
comes
necessary that the farmer adopt
we shall get hold of her accomplice determined the amount of feed which tension specialist at the North Caro­
was. perhaps, the most sensible thing
“ I ’ll tnke the responsibility," said
the orchard practices In use by suc­
fast
enough,
or,
perhaps,
I
should
suy
was
required
to
grow
White
Leghorn
lina
State
college,
“
This
does
not
In­
he
could
have
done;
he
hid
himself
In
Ashton. “ Until I know some reason
cessful orchurdlsts.
her principal.”
and Rhode Island lied chicks till they clude a number of other fine animals
that Isn't absolutely farcical for arrest­ the securest place he could find and
Bruning Is necessary as a means ol
The
doctor
smiled.
"This
morning
were
24
weeks
of
age.
At
that
age
brought In through private sales. If
began making a collection of maps."
ing a man, I won't arrest him. At the
reducing the number of cull fruits In
nt
the
breakfast
table,“
he
observed,
l eghorns hnd consumed 22.13 pounds the dairy Industry Is to derive any
Ashton shook his head In perplexity.
same time I shall be glad to hear this
the crop. This Is accomplished partly
“ you were very confident that the po­ per bird and the lied 25.77 pounds. great benefit from the use of the uni
“ Well,” he said, “ If applied psy­
story of yours.”
lice would he able to get hold of her The Leghorns weighed 3.28 pounds mala, their offsprings must be well by removing many of the badly shaded
The doctor nodded. “ Well,” he said, chology w ill enable you to make dis­
and crowded branches making very
In the course of the day. You Raid a and the Beds 4.3 pounds per bird.
coveries like that, I apologize to It
fed. T ills Is true troin the time the
“ since you're in no hurry, I think I'll
little
growth. This kind of wood can­
wild
creature
like
that
couldn't
remain
The
Indlunn
station
reports
that
it
most humbly."
calf is dropped until It has passed
take time to light a cigar myself.”
at liberty, I say It's true she couldn't.” took approximately 30 pounds of feed Its usefulness as a milk cow. Many not bear large apples. Most of the
"That wasn’t psychology at all.”
lie had it drawing comfortably and
“ But,” objected Ashton, "she has.”
to raise White Rock pullets to 28 heifers sired hy good bulls have been large apples grow ou strong growing
had got himself comfortably ensconced said the doctor; “ it was plain logic.
The doctor shrugged Ids shoulders weeks of age. From these two re­ disappointments and have been stunt­ brunches which have abundant nccess
I found torn up scraps of maps In his
In a big easy chair, his feet stretched
to light and air. Ordinarily, hearing
waste-paper basket, making It perfect­ im pu t i<-n t l.v. ‘'Why can't you he rea­ ports It would seem likely tliu l aver­ ed In growth and production by under­
out in front of him upon a tabouret,
trees are apt to become dense in the
sonable?"
he
asked.
“
I
f
a
thing's
lin-
I
age
amounts
of
feed
needed
to
reach
ly evident that he had destroyed them
before he began to tulk.
feeding when they were young.”
tipper parts of the tree, thus shading
possible. It can't happen. If It's true maturity would be approximately 25
after they had served, or had failed to
“ Do you remember,” he asked, "what
Mr. Arey states that good breeding ull brunches below it. T ills must lw
that a wild creature can't go at large , pounds for Leghorns nnd from 30 to Is very Important in building up the
serve some purpose of his. That put
we chatted about on our drive to St.
regulated by opening the top of (he
In tills community for twenty-four J5 pounds for the heavy breeds.
Martin's hospital the other night?”
him at once out o f the class of the
milk und cream production of a herd
Remove upright
parts of
hour.^ without being apprehended, and
Some figures are also available on but It is Ineffective unless the good tree.
" I f my memory serves me correct­ mere geographer. I knew he must
brunches at a place where another
If
It's
also
true
that
In
twenty-four
the
amount
of
feed
that
w
ill
tie
con
ly," said Ashton, “ we didn't tulk about
have some standard he tested these
breeding Is accompanied hy good
hours no such creature has been ap­ sumed liy liens In a year. The small­ feeding. Underfeeding, he states, Is part of the branch grows to the out­
the murder at all. You spent most of
maps by; knew that he must keep It
prehended, then there Is only one log­ er breeds require less than the larger largely responsible for dairy cows of side of the tree. Attend your local
the time, unless I am mistaken, telling
In some eusily accessible place. Find­
pruning demonstrations and learn how
pirate stories."
ing It, after I had discovered a prin­ ical conclusion to come to, namely, breeds and liens that do not lay heav­ this slate averaging only about 150
to prune for better size und color of
that she has ceased to be a wild crea- ily w ill consume less Ilian those that pounds of butterfat n year
The doctor nodded. “ Do you remem
ciple like that to guide me, was com­
This
ture, gibbering In an outlandish Ian- J «re heavy layers'. Heavy laying Leg quantity of butterfat selling fo r 45 fru it.
ber my telling you how Bully Frank­ paratively easy business.”
Trees must be fertilized regularly
lin came to his end? He was killed
'Co on,” said Ashton; " I won't In­ gunge, and has become a much more horns w ill consume approximately cents a pound brings only $67.50 which
If best results are to he obtained, ou
Inconspicuous member of society."
I 75 pounds of feed yearly per lien w ill not pay for the feed the cow eats
by one o f his crew ns the result of
terrupt any more. The strangeness of
Jealousy and a love affair. Now that
Ashton opened Ills eyes wide. "Whut «Idle the heavier breeds w ill need In many cases, the production may h? the average farm, stable manure Is
this tale makes me feel as if I were
available and should he used for
do you mean?"
about 85 pounds.
murder hnd some rather Interesting
losing my w its; but it ’s altogether too
Increased from 150 pounds to 225 orchard fertilization. If it Is not ap­
consequences—”
well corroborated not to listen to.”
"Psychology,” said the doctor; “ ho­
pounds hy liberal feeding At 15 cents plied In the full of the year chances
“ What Is this,” Ashton Interrupted.
“ Now," said the doctor, “ for a mo­ cus-pocus nnd any of your other names Skim Milk Recognized
a pound the 225 pounds of fat w ill are that the work is delayed until win­
* a parable? Am I supposed to draw
fo r It that you choose to apply.
ment we go back to Htiines. I am In­
bring $101.25 which Is enough to give
some subtle, devious psychological con­ clined Io think that he got possession
Feed for All Poultry the farmer a good profit for all the ter or spring and no application made.
Didn't you hear me tell Reinhardt at
nection between that murder and this
the hospital that that girl was In a
Skim milk Is a recognized feed for feeds he produces on his farm and
of the other half of Franklin’s secret,
one that we're concerned with?"
hypnotic or subjective state? When a poultry from the baby chick on up to feeds to Ills cows.
namely, the latitude and longitude of
Mulch for Strawberries
Not nt all," said the doctor,
person Is In such n state, they can I- Hi« laying pullet, and ns a supplement
the Island where the treasure was
These animals which w ill not pro­
know you much too well, The connec­ hurled.”
Gives Good Protection
come out of It. and when they come • to either home-grown feeds or the duce as high as 225 pounds of fat
tion between that murder and this Is
out. they’re likely to he altogether ! commercial product, It is recommend when well fed, should he culled from
A mulch for strawberries Is desir­
“ I f he knew that,” I ventured, "why
literal. It s about the most direct con­ wasn’t It enough for him ! Why didn’t
different from what they were when ed by successful poultrymen and spe the herd nnd sold to the butcher; hut, able In nearly all sections. Strawber­
nection that could possibly exist be­ he go and find the treasure for him
they were In that state.”
clnllsts the world over.
no cow should he so condemned until ries ure very shallow-rooted anil much
tween two evenfW separated by half a self?”
Ashton sprang to his feet. “ Do yon
Those engaged In the poultry busi­ she has had a chance under good feed­ damage from alternate freezing und
world and nearly two decades of time.
thawing is likely to result unless there
know where she Is?" he demanded. ness must necessarily have high pro­ ing and care, slates Mr. Arey.
“ He couldn’t dig up the whole
The second murder was the logical
Is a protective covering. Mulching IS
“ Or can you describe her so that 1 duction. Unless they have an abun­
Island," the doctor replied. " I think
consequence of the firs t; the second
and my men can find her?"
also desirable because It saves soil
dance and a variety of feeds and know
It not unlikely that he went there, only
Winter W ater Supply Is
act of the tragedy. I don’t say the
moisture, prevents the soil from bak­
“ I don’t know where she Is at this how properly to mix them, the com­
to learn the fu tility of proceeding any
last act, Itecauae 1 suspect there's an­
moment,” said the doctor quietly. mercial feed must he used. This Is
Important for the Cows ing and aids In weed control. In the
farther without the map. There Is
other still to come."
“ She was in tills room half an hour also the case with every farmer who
another possible alternative; that he
Dairy cows which nre giving from spring It tends to keep berries clean
“ 1 ou ve actually traced a connec­ never happened upon the secret of
seeks high production.
ago.”
25
to 36 pounds of milk daily will need and to make picking easier, says Suc­
tion?” Ashton asked with a gasp.
Commercial poultry feeds, In most from nine to ten gallons of water cessful Farming.
latitude or longitude nt all, though he
In thnt moment my chief hnd his
“ Let me tell my story rlght-end-to,”
had It lying right under his hand. At
Straw und hay nre the most common
revenge for all the flippancies, tolerant cases, are the result of scientific re­ daily, while cows that are giving only
Bald the doctor. "You’ll see the con­ any rate, he knew that Morgan had
contempt, nnd good-natured sneers search. Their efficiency has been dem­ a small amount of milk can get along mulching materials, though cornstalks,
nection plainly enough when I come to
the map. He knew, or felt sure, that
with which Ashton hud belabored the onstrated so many times thnt there Is on half of this amount. This fad pine needles and strawy manure are
It. I told you, I think, that Franklin’s with the map he could recover the
profession nnd science which was dear- no room for argument, but no farmer alone demonstrates that a good water sometimes used. The material should
crew liecame completely disorganized
treasure, and he believed the treasure
est-to Ills heart. For once the lawyer w ill make a mistake If lie seeks to supply Is a prerequisite of successful he cheap, not easily shifted by winds
after Ids death, and that most of the
lower the cost of production by pro­ dairying.
well worth the trouble of recovering.
nnd free from weed seeds.
was beyond the power of speech.
members of It were apprehended and
I can't tell you whether he searched
The time of application will vary
The doctor, too, kept silent for a ducing Ids own grains and by utilizing
When dairy cows are forced to go
paid the penalty of their crimes.
the world for his man, with the defi­
while to let the momentous nature of all the skim milk avnllahle.
out into a cold northwest wind und with the climate. In colder sections
There were two, however, who es­ nite purpose— the sole purpose of find­
the astounding fact which he had Just
shiver while they ure trying to drink it Is desirable to wait until the ground
caped. One of them was his first mate,
ing him, or whether It was chance that
disclosed sink In. Then he began to Preventing Egg Losses
out of u trough partially covered with is well frozen. In sections where win­
Josiah Haines. The other man was
at last, after a lapse of many years,
explain to the astonished* attorney.
It stands to reason that they will ters are mild nnd many full freezes
Is Not Difficult Task Ice,
1 ranklln s murderer. He disappeared,
put him upon the trail. But this much
occur It Is best not to wult until
not drink a sufficient amount to pro
“ I want you to understand very
too, at least he was never brought to
The
season
Is
near
at
hand
for
con­
I do know, that he found him at last,
Uniform
duce efficiently. From u standpoint severe weather occurs.
clearly. In the first place, that It has
Justice. The authorities, for some rea­ and that Henry Morgan was mur­
verting
feed
crops
into
eggs.
No
one
of febd alone, It is cheaper to heal mulching is desirable but when mate­
been by my own methods, with the ad­
son, didn't seem to regard Ids capture
dered us the result of an attempt
dition, I II admit, of a little plain, un­ wants to put labor Into the produc­ the water with coal or oil than It Is rial Is scarce the area over the plants
us especially Important, for no price
llnlnes made to recover the map."
merited good luck, that I've solved this tion of feeds and then lose their value. to heat it In the cow's body hy the should receive first attention. A rather
was ever put upon Ids head. That
“ But the woman!" cried Ashton.
light mulching w ill he ample since the
mystery. Harvey's testimony at the It Is estimated that about 17 per cent use of high-priced feed.
man's name was Henry Morgan.”
“ You've told me nothing about her!”
Inquest was my clew. In my examina­ of the eggs shipped to wholesale mar­
I f the question of economy alone mulch need only prevent abrupt
kets
have
no
commercial
value
be
1 had seen what was coming, but It
“ No," said the doctor. "In order to tion of him, which I conducted w ith ­
were the only point to consider, It changes.
was dear that Ashton hnd n o t His simplify the story, so far I have left out asking him a single question, w ith­ cause c f their being dirty, broken, or would not tie so important. However,
eyes opened wide, his Jaw dropped
her out, but she plays a very vital part out once referring directly to the crime having chick development, or being cows w ill uot produce to their maxi
slack, the cigar he held fell from his
In It. To tell you vvlint that part Is, thnt was committed at Oak Ridge, I shrunken, rotten or moldy. The fo l­ mum capacity when they ure forced Woolly Aphis Injurious
nerveless fingers.
I shnll have to go hack to the begin­ proved him Innocent ns convincingly lowing conditions w ill almost entlrel.v to drink Ice water. When such con
to Young Apple Trees
“ Henry .Morgan 1” he repeated.
ning of my story again. I hope I am as the strongest alibi would have eliminate losses from these sources: ditlons exist, it is only natural that
Woolly aphis attacks young apple
Eggs
for
market
should
weigh
from
“ The same man?''
not boring you." His smile, ns he proved him Innocent, more convincing­
cows w ill drink only sufficient to keep
trees both on the roots underground
“Undoubtedly the same. lie fled made that polite observation, hnd a ly. In fuct, because the real criminal one and one-half to two pounds per up their body requirements.
and on the branches nnd twigs above
dozen;
he
uniform
In
size;
be
free
almost Immediately after committing
In this case could prove an alibi, too.
touch of satirical griinness about It.
ground. Above ground It Is easy Io
the murder, hut uot until he had gone
And In my further examination of him from dirt, hut not washed; be strong Electricity Is Needed
Ashton laughed a nervous laugh, and
control the Insect hy spraying with
They
through his chief's pockets, and pos­ vvliied his forehead with his handker­ I discovered Jane Perkins, and w ith ­ shelled, fresh and Infertile.
nicotine sulphate 1 purt to 866 parts
chief.
sibly rilled Ids stateroom besides. At
out learning her exact address. I as­ should he laid In clean nests, gathered
to Operate Water Motor of water. High pressure should he
nay rate, he got away with what rendy
“ Bored!” he ejaculated. “ Go ahead certained the neighborhood In which often, never taken from an Incubator
It is easy to Install a water system used In order to drive the material
nor
from
stolen
nests;
they
should
he
cash Franklin hud upon him—and he
she lived. She was the woman with
with the yarn."
that w ill give a supply of water at all into the woolly masses. The material
was famous, I remember, for carrying
whom the profile on the window shade kept In n cool, dry place until deliv­ times under pressure. The old fash
“ You remember the Maori girl about
ered
at
the
market.
must be brought Into contact with the
a good deal—and also some papers.
In the Morgan house associated Itself
whom Franklin nnd Morgan had their
oned elevated tank In the a ttic or out
Insects' bodies If It Is to kill them.
In his mind. Only by a very extraor­
The money he got was utterly insig­ quarrel? They were both In love with
side on a tower w ill work, but the
It Is not an easy matter to destroy
nificant compared to the potential
dinary coincidence could this woman, No Difficulty Is Met
her. But Morgan murdered Franklin
latest development Is a little compact, the Insects beneath the ground. Some
with the same sort of profile, the same
value of another thing he took with
and then disappeared, so that from
in Picking Out Layers self-contained automatic pump that persons report they have controlled
colored hair and the same kind ol
him. That other thing was the map,
having two lovers, the girl was left
costs less than $75. P consists of an the Insect hy digging away the earth
No difficulty should he met In pick
o f which I spoke Just now.”
without any. Franklin was, no doubt, cloak, have been any other than the Ing out the best-laying or the poorest- automatic electric pump, a little pneu
for several Inches, then distributing
one
whose
hands
strangled
old
Mor­
lie stretched out Ids arms, rose from
the one she cured about, in spite of
laying liens In the farm flock. With matlc tank and the necessary pipe tobacco dust over the roots and cover­
his chair ami took a turn or two about
the fact that he was fat and bnld- gan.
'onnectlons.
Set
It
at
the
pressure
some birds, however, the distinguish
the room.
"The telephone conversation which Ing marks are not so distinct and may desired—when the pressure drops the ing with soil. Others have reported
hended, by no means n romantic type
you held In my laboratory with one of .sometimes be rather contradictory. pump starts working and keeps on success from Injecting carbon bisul­
“ I ought to amend that last re­ of lover. But he hnd a charm about
mark," I • continued. "1 don't know him, there's no getting away from that, your subordinates settled her identity Thus one lien may be an early roolter until the pressure Is up again. The phide in holes punched In the ground
about the trees and then filling the
myself how great the potential value
nnq yet
yet show
snow good
good body
body ; »nth An tank helps to maintain a steady pres
nnd he carried It to the day of his almost beyond a doubt. The fact that and
o f that map may lie. Its Importance
death.
her name was Jane I’ erklns and that other bird may molt late and at the Aire, which means a unlnform How holes. The bisulphide Is quite volatile,
and the fumes In spreading through
In the eyes of Josiah lluines was un­
“ Anyhow, some months after Frank­ »'■e was a perfectly conventional type same time show-poor quality Birds Of course electricity Is necessary to the coll k ill the Insects as they are
of English chambermaid didn't throw
th l, type Brp
*
doubtedly very great, and Haines was
lin's death she bore him a daughter.
operate the motor, hut this Is rapidly reached. Since the material Is quite
In n position to know, If anyone was.
She must have been bitterly disap­ me off the track for a moment, be- ducers, and the owner must decide being made available almost every
Inllammnhle, one should not smoke
cause
I
knew,
as
you
might
hava1
...............
Franklin always hnd a reputation for
pointed thnt It was not a son; but,
whether they should be kept or sold. where.
when applying IL
possessing n good business head.
making the best of a bad matter, she known, that the strange, wild person­
Many as were the robberies he com­ swore the child, upon her deathbed, to a lity of the girl we found In the hos­
Affects Egg Size
pital was fugitive, and possibly acci­
mitted, numerous as were the unfor­ avenge the murder of her father.
Cream Separator
Planting a Windbreak
dental.
tunate people whom be murdered out­
It Is possible In forcing feeding when
A cream separator properly In
“ Well, the girl grew up, and In some
Do
not plant windbreaks too close
(TO
PR
CONTINVRD
»
right. be gained more by fraud than
the hen lays day after day for a week stalled, lubricated Hnd operated un
way or other— I don’t know whether It
or two that the egg w ill gradually der normal conditions from day to to the buildings. The Ideal way Is to
by violence. He cheated vastly more
was by chance or design—she fell Into
Hard to Eradicate
men than he killed. I have little doubt
lose In size, depending on the hen anil day should not have a wide variation have space for the garden and small
the hands of Joslnh Haines, and was
that he luld up a really considerable
the
kind of food eaten. If the hen has In tests, but there are so ninny fac­ fru it plantation between It and the
used hy him as the mere Instrument In
Myths About Snakes Inherited
house. Where space Is limited, of
fortune. But whatever It amounted
capacity to lay manv eggs
carrying out his purpose.
1 don't
Fear of snakes has led to a be­ and she gets the right kind of foods tors. such as temperature, speed of course, conditions w ill determine oth­
to, he hid It In that particularly fo r­ know certainly whether It was by her
the
machine,
etc.,
that
affect
the
tests
lie f In various myths about the hab­ she w ill lay normal-sized eggs even
erwise sometimes, hut about 306 feet
saken corner of the world which Is In­ aid that he got on Morgan's tr a il; hut
that It Is well to give all of these fac
its of different species. Children pass
from the buildings Is about rlghL A
dicated by a cross upon that map. As
this I do know, that he dispatched her along the legend that the hoop snake though laying heavily. To lay many tors consideration before becoming temporary windbreak o f soft maple or
I said, Morgan got the map and fled to the Oak Kldge house that night for
normal eggs the hen must be fed suspicious of your cream buyer. When
possesses the power to form Itself
golden willow would live long enough
to America with It."
the purpose o f stealing Henry Mor­ Into a hoop and roll In pursuit o f Its Mnn,7 l ^ f »ErOt* ’ n uft><>d*' ’ UCh M «r* th* r r * am ,'Cr*‘W ” tUrned " ’ward the
so that In the menntlme the ever­
“ It seems to me.” Ashton Inter­ gan's precious map from him.
found In the mash, especially during center It w ill deliver
deliver a
a much
m u c h rlohne
victim.
richer
greens would grow and get a fair
the winter.
jected, “ that he would have done bet­
cream
“I do not know positively whether
Tradition holds that the so-called
start.
ter to have gone straight to this for­ he ordered her to murder hint by way
saken Island and collected the treas­ of exacting recompense fo r all the glass or Jointed snake has the ability
to break Into pieces, and may reas­
Avoid All Drafts
ure first. But then, go fa r us that
Trimming Trees
Modern Dairy Methods
trouble hla flight had caused, but that semble Itself later—if its head has
rhere shouid be no drafts In tha
The saving o f time and labor whin.
goes, how do you know he didn't?”
Is what she did. She made a tourni­ not been captured or destroyed. Then
in trim m ing trees, It should be re­
“ Because he couldn't,” said the doc­ quet out of a violin string, with two
th h J T f «hZT
Wln,M' Tb< *’ P°Mible with modern dHlry barn membered there are two kinds of
tor. “ Franklin had outwitted him loops In It and a pipe stem, with there is the myth of the stinging air-tight as
" ’d * M n M rl* 1 Son’ ,r" « " ” ' may easily nmke
snake.
Although
this
snake
has
a
la possible to make Terence between profit and lors/æ llan cells, fru it and wood cells One kind
after all. He had to make a map, for
which she strangled the old man, ex­
of cell w ill predominate at the ex­
____
T ,? ..
1 PP" M • ' * ’
wo» dl* d
»'<1 method., the management
the location of the treasure was too actly according to the etiquette of the somewhat formidable tall shaped tike V
pense o f the other. I f you are plan­
a horn or spike. It Is incapable of | Tills Is
complex to trust to memory. But he
one reason why shingle roofs of a dairy herd was a hard grind ning to grow fru it, eliminate the wood
part of the world from which she
made the map perfectly worthless to comes. And then she came away, hut pier Ing or S tirlin g anything with IL are not satisfactory.
rhe nt. sifts , which
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took all the strength a man cells, or i f yon are developing the tree,
Perhaps the most popular of these
unyone who was n stranger to Ills
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