Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 12, 1928, Image 6

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY, OREGON, J l L \ 12. 1928
The Red Road
A Romance of Braddock’s Defeat
By Hugh Pendexter
SYNOPSIS
Im p o v e ris h e d by th e o p en -h a n d e d
g e n e ro s ity o f h is f a th e r , V f r g ln l*
g e n tle m a n , y o u n g W e b s te r B ro n d
la s e r v in g as a scout an d spy for
th e a rm y u n d e r G e n e ra l B ra d d o c k
p r e p a rin g fo r th e a d v a n c e on F o rt
D uq u es n e . H e has Just re tu rn e d to
A le x a n d r ia fro m a v is it to th e
fo r t , w h e re , po alng as a F re n c h
m an , he has secured v a lu a b le In *
fo r m a tio n . B ra d d o c k , bred to E u ­
ro p e a n w a r f a r e , fa lls to re a lis e the
Im p o rta n c e o f th e new s. B ro n d Is
sent ba c k to F o r t D u q u e s n e , also
b e a rin g
a
m essage
to
G e o rg e
C ro g h a n , E n g lis h e m is s a ry am o ng
th e In d ia n s . B ro n d Joins h is frie n d
an d f e llo w scout, B o u n d P a w , I n ­
d ia n c h ie f, and th e y set o u t.
On
th e w a y th e y f a l l In w ith a ty p ic a l
backw oodsm an,
B a ls a r
C ro m lt,
w h o Joins them .
CHAPTER II— Continued
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"Why didn't these two strangers
stop your bloody work? At least the
white man, If be he white. If George
Croghan had been here, he'd 'a'
stopped you quick enough.”
“ Mebbe so. tnebhe not. Mother Cox.
But Croghun's in Great cove. So it's
no good talking his name, Mother
Cox,” huntered Cromlt.
"How do you know he's In Great
cove?” 1 demanded.
The widow eyed me with stem dis
approvul, hut was quick to take the
words from Gromit's mouth und told
me:
“ He was here three days ago and
hound for there. Some of his drat
ted Indluns are struying 'round the
country, und he's looking 'em up. And
when he uln't hunting up his Injuns
he's trying to hire our men to work
on Braddock's road.
Gel the red
coats make their own road, I say
When our men folks go to the Ohio
they don't have no road laid down
fo r ’em to walk on. They Just git up
and git."
“ Where Is McDowell and his men?
Where nre the Craigs?” I asked.
“ McDowell's folks Is In Great cove.
] told you.” huskily reminded tile
drover.
"And the Craig brothers are on the
road to Shippensburg,” said the
widow.
"McDowell’s gone to help
drive out some witches.”
"But lie und ills men haven't time
to he p drive out the French," I said.
She eyed me blankly, and then be­
rated me:
“ Of all the numbskulls I There
ain’t no French nenr'n Fort Duquesne.
They can't hurt us with Braddock's
urhiy going ng'in' ’em. But witches
right among us can ‘spell’ our cnttle
and send sore pains to our children
Merciful land I What good to drive
the French from the Allegheny If
witches cun work their evil s|iells In
our homes?”
“ If It wn'n't for these beeves, I'd go
back and help clean out the devil's
nest," muttered the drover.
“ There'll he no tormenting of poor
people on the ehnrge of witchcraft If
George Croghan Is In the cove,” I
told them.
I walked up the horse-path toward
1’nrnnl's Knob with Round I'avv at
my heels. We covered a quarter of
u mile when a yell behind cuused us
to look hnck. Cromlt wns coming on
the run and his legs carried him nip
I lly. I exiiected trouble mid handed
mv rifle to Round Paw. Cromlt hHlt
c d and Informed me:
“ 1 uln’t no cull to sell my soul to
the devil. I don't hanker to see no
witches, but I'll go with you. Just
stopped to git my knife. Did Brad
dock w ill give me a new gun. hot he
might he stingy with his knives"
And he patted a large butcher knife
worn without a sheath Did he trip
and fall It would he a miracle If he
escaped Inflicting a severe Injury on
himself.
The belief In witches and wizards
In western Pennsylvania ami Virginia
wns widespread The Did world tin
migrants had brought along their su
perstlttous as well as their Blhles
Once they had ventured Into the un
broken forests and made a clenrtng
and felt the solitude closing ahoo*
them like a wall they worked new
fancies Into the old tales. If there were
werwolves In Europe, why should
there not be as had, or worse, dis
bollc agencies In this new land ot
gloomy ancient forests, weird water
fnlls and wild mountains?
What with the Palatine Germans
and their grewaume beliefs, the Irish
with their fairies, the Scotch with
their gnomes and other strange Hill
creatures, and the English with their
devotion to ghosts. It was rtnnll won-
dcr that1 almost any community along
the frontiers should possess those who
Implicit? believed In w itchcraft Nor
was this delusion lacking lu New Eng
lang anil other colonies.
As we drew clear of the hills we
beheld two-rcore men anil women
grouped at the foot of a low hill on
Which atisiri h log cabin
The door ol the cabin was open hut
1 saw none o f the occupants. Nor
were the people at the foot of tlie bill
giving niueti heed to the cabin as wr
came up Their Interest was conltned
to a woman groveling on the grass
and making a great outcry
I pushed in, way through the crowd
and looked down on the young woman
S h e was having a til of some kind
"What's the mntter here?” I asked
“ This ye,ng woman Is witched, sir,'
Cried a g ra y h a ir e d w o m a n
fVlCUÍ/ü
$z
lews
CODLING MOTH IS
MENACE TO APPLE
Hare Evidently Had
Good Ear for M utic
The late Rev. R. East'cote of Exeter,
England, once told the story of five
choristers who, one Sunday evening,
were wulking along the hanks of the
Mersey in G'heshlre. After a time they
eat down on the grass and begun to
elng an anthem. A hare passing with
great swiftness toward the place
where they were sitting stopped at
about twenty yards distance from
them.
She appeared to be highly delighted
w ith the music, and as soon as the
singers ceased returned slowly to the
wood. When she had nearly reached
the end of the field the choristers be­
gun to sing again.
The hare stopped, turned round, and
came sw iftly to the same place and re­
mained listening In seeming rapture
and delight until the singing ceased,
when It returned to the woods.
I waved my hands for silence and
requested:
The codling moth causes more ap­
I r w in M y e r s
"W ill some of you good folks tell
me what she has done besides putting ples to go to the cull pile In North
C o p y r ig h t by H u g h P e n d e x te S .
W X U Bwrvlce
Carolina than any other Insect, yet
the snake In the barrel?"
It was the old man, her unde, who proper spraying w ill bold this costly
pest In check.
enlightened me.
"Witched by Elrle Dlnwold,” growled
"They say she sent a sickness to
“ Injury from the codling moth Is
a man; und he turned to shake h i t Oscar Kluck's white horse," he trem­
caused by the larva or small pinkish
DON'T suffer headaches, or any of
clinched hand at the cabin on the hill. ulously explained. “ Uscar Kluck came worm," says C. H. Brannon, exten­
those pains that Bayer Aspirin can
"B ut she'll witch us no morel We'll here this morning early and asked me
sion entomologist at North Carolina
end in a hurry I Physicians prescr be
burn that nest Fight the devil with to pay four pounds for the hurt done
State college. “ This larva passes the
it, and approve its free use, for it
lire ! Der Uexenkopf has bred witches tbe animal. I bad no money."
winter sealed In a cocoon under the
does not affect the heart. Every drug­
long enough. We've sent for John
"He was a good boss, my white one. bark of the trees. In cracks at the
gist has it, but don’t fa il to ask the
Hokes, sir. He’s a rare wizard. He’ll 1 refused four pounds for him," cried
base of the tree and in the ground.
druggist fo r Boyer. And don't take
soon take the spell off this poor suf­ Kluck. "Now she's spoiled him— tbe
P atriotic Chinese Girls
There are two and sometimes three
any but the box that says Bayer, with
ferer."
d—d spawn I"
generations in this state. ' The moth
Students of the Jing Nylh girls’
the word genuine printed in red:
“ Is George Croghan In the valley?”
Some one tugged my elbow. It was emerges about two to three weeks a ft­ school at Shanghai have set a new
"Gone yesterday for W ill's creek."
CromlG ills face was weak from er the petals fall and begins to de­ precedent in Chinese war relief work.
The sufferer did not fancy any sh ift­ tear, and his voice trembled as be
posit egg’ when the temperature They have organized to help the sol­
ing of attention and renewed her whispered:
warms up In the spring. Eggs are laid diers at the front and to send them
screaming and kicking.
‘T've been looking at tbe white on the leaves. These eggs hatch In gifts, Including socks and cigarettes.
"The devil hates water. Bring me horse. I know horses. He's old and
about seven to ten days."
A t a recent theatrical entertainment
a bucketful." I commanded.
oughter be shot He was never worth
Mr. Brannon states that these worms hundreds of girls pledged themselves
I rolled up the wide sleeves of my four pounds. Four shillings would be
hunting shirt as If Intending to bathe nearer.” He scuttled back to the first feed on the under side of the to procure funds nnd gifts for the
my hands before attempting even a Onondaga. The cripple was speaking. leaves hut later enter the apple at "Nationalist boys at the fro n t”
the blossom end. Here they remain
partial cure. A bucket of water was
" I f she confesses and promises
placed before me. I picked It up and never to do It again, shall she be left for 30 or 40 days and emerge through
the side of the fruit. The udult moth
dashed It over the woman. Spitting unharmed?”
Aspirin Is
lives only about a week after emerg­
the trade mark of
like a cut she came to a sitting pos­
“ Let her say she Is a witch and ing. The second generation of worms
Bayer M anufaetare
ture. When she could get her breath then leave the valley this day, never
of Monoacetlcacldeatsr o f Salleyllcaeld
she begun calling curees down on my to come back, and she shan't be generally enter the apple from the
side.
head.
whipped." a man promised.
The best way to kill off the first
C hickens R a p id ly “P ick e d ”
“ The devil hates cold water," I re
R u th B r itta in
“ But 1 can’t go," wailed the girl.
generation Is to be sure that the blos-
peated. “ The woman is all right now
Machine-picked chickens may be the
Who would take care of my uncle?
i
u i J , Fsom end of the apple Is filled with
If she w ill keep out of the moonlight Th«
next Innovation In the market If a ma­
the
dear
God
knows
I
would
gladly
T
____.
.
,..„
j ......
,,
arsenate of lead poison before It
for three nights."
chine from England Is widely adopted.
go and never look toward this piace
--
"Then you are a wizard and can again If my uncle could go with me I" closes. The spray may he applied sev­
By this machine the feathers nre
eral weeks before the worms seek to
remove spells?” eagerly asked tne
plucked by suction, pin feathers nnd
"Never mind me, little Elsie. You
gruy-haired woman. Others were star­ must not be whipped,” groaned her enter the fruit. The second spray w ill
all, at the rate o f a bird a minute. Tbe
kill those worms feeding on the un­
ing at me with much respecG
feathers are drawn Into a fan-shaped
uDcle.
der sUle of tlq* leaves and those which
“ Some spells,” 1 admitted. “ Now
contraption and stuffed dry Into a bag.
“ Teach the d—d brat we can break try to enter the apple from the side,
tell
me how this woman was her spellsl” screamed a woman.
The fan makes 500 revolutions a min­
und the third Is timed to poison the
spelled.’ "
ute, sufficient to strip an ordinary
“ She threatens us with the devil’s
II seemed that Elsie Dlnwold. who power! She should be burned and second generation while they are
fryer. It takes about 700 whirlings to
lived with her uncle In the cabin on her ashes scattered at midnight,” hatching In greatest numbers.
pick an old rooster or a hen past Its
Der Uexenkopf, or the Witches' Head, loudly declared a man lu English but
laying prime.
as the little hill was culled, bad laid speaking with a thick accent
Few Realize Necessity
a most malevolent trap for the woman
Not one person In 1,000 can de­
I Interposed: “ Enough. There w ill
now hobbling to her cabin for a dry be no burning, nor whipping. She is
of Plant Food and Water
scribe Interestingly a movie he has
Thumb picking does look sweet In a seen. We’ve quit trying.
shift. It consisted of a barrel and a scarcely more thun a g irt You peo­
We can realize the necessity of feed­
baby, but It Is disgusting In the three-
witch snake.
ing the strawberry plants, when we J
ple talk like crazy folks.”
year-old and sometimes It hangs on
The narrator was here Interrupted
“ And who be you, mister, to come learn that this little, high-yielding I u ntil fifteen or sixteen I The habit
by several, who insisted Elsie Din
to Der Uexenkopf and say what we ll plant has a limited or small root sys- | may cause an ill-formed mouth or In­
wold had changed herself Inlo a snake, do and what we won't?” a woman tern when compared with other fruits,
duce adenoids: and It always Inter­
or had entered the body of the snake fiercely demanded of me.
therefore to gather and have the nec­
feres with digestion. Pinning the
— preferably the latter as the suuke
T am recruiting for Braddock's essary plant food and water to pro­
was still In the barrel and the ac­ army. Three pounds sterling to every duce a large crop of berries. Its root sleeve over the hand; attaching mit­
cused was In her cabin. The victim man who enlists. A tine red coat and system must necessarily be well de- j tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs,
had been Induced by some magic arts a fine new musket. This man beside veloped. Think of the amount of I w hich prevent bending the arms at the
to pause and look Into the hurrel. She me Is Balsar Cromlt front McDowell's water that must be gathered for It to i elbows, are some of the ways to stop
beheld a large rattlesnake with Elsie mill. He has enlisted. My red friend produce its berries, not taking Into i the habit.
Mrs. Skahan’s O pinion of
Another had habit—Irregularity In
Dlnwold's eyes.
back there Is an Onondaga Indian. He consideration that larger nmount nec- j bowel action—Is responsible for weak
Pinkham’s Compound
The barrel was pointed out to tne. w ill bring an ax In his hand If I call. ess-ary for Its maintenance. For the j
bowels and constipation In babies.
I walked to It und looked inside. My I have this rifle, which makes a good same reason, plant foods ns well ns
Give the tiny bowels an opportunity to
llesli crawled ns I encountered the re­ club. The young woman shall not water, must be readily accessible and >
act at regular periods each day. I f
Saugus Centre, Mags.—“ I have
lentless malignity of the serpent's be whipped."
available so the limited root system j they don't act at first, a little Fletch­
taken 10 hotties of Lydia, E. Pink-
can
readily
absorb
them.
All
these
!
staring eyes.
ham's Vegetable
“ Horoorl No whipping!" yelled
er's Cartorla w ill soon regulate them.
I directed the men to k ill the snake C rom lt and he stretched forth bis conditions which so materially affect Every mother should keep a bottle of
Compound and
would no more
and would have remained to make half-closed hands and began turning the development, size, nnd character It handy to use In case of colic, chol­
be without a bot­
sure It wns done had not the appear
on his heel In search of any who of a strawberry crop, m utt necessarily era, diarrhea, gas on stomach and
tle in the house
«me of a slim figure In the cabin door might care to argue the point more he ns Ideal as possible If the largest bowels, constipation, loss of sleep, or
than I «’ould lie
yields of big, marketable berries are
set the crowd Into a wild uproar. The Intimately.
without bread. I t
when baby is cross and feverish. Its
desired,
furthermore
these
yields
can­
woman stepped outside and was fol
has made a new
I had no Intention of getting Into a
gentle Influence over baby's system
lowed by a man badly crippled, for he Tough-and-tumhle fight with the set­ not be accomplished If strawberry i enables him to get full nourishment
woman of me. I
used to be so
walked with difficulty even while tlers, so I threw np the rifle and held plants nre grown too thickly In the from his food, helps him gain,
cross with mv
using two canes. Some In the gather­ them hack. While they were hud­ row. or the plants are dwarfed for the strengthens his bowels.
husband when I
ing began gesticulating, and then they dled together the Onondaga let out a want of food or water during their I Castorla Is purely vegetable and
was su ffe rin g
were sweeping up the hill, a frantic war-whoop and came charging up the period of development
harmless—the recipe Is on the wrap­
_______________ that I don’t know
mob.
hill, hounding high and swinging his
p e r.
Physicians have prescribed It for
how he stood me. Now I am cheerful
"Why all this fuss over a snake In ax. The women screamed and fell Lime-Sulphur Useful in
and strong and feel younger than I
over 30 years. With each package,
a barrel?" I asked, feuriug some harm back ; the men forgot me to cover the
did ten ypars ago when my troubles
you get a valuable book on Mother­
Control of Red Mites hood. Look for Chas. H. Fletcher’s
began.”— M bs . J ohn S kahan , 20
would be Inflicted on tbe woman and retreat of the women. I yelled for the
Emory St., Saugus Centre, Mass.
The red mite Is a pest which Is at­ signature on the wrapper so you'll get
the cripple.
Indian to halt and for the settlers to
"She Is a woman of Der llexen- listen. When I had secured their at­ tracting no little attention, and more the genuine.
growers each year desire to plan their
k o p f!" accused a woman, pointing a tention I said:
trembling Huger.
"Drop back a bit and let me talk spray program so as to Insure better
Lions a t a Bargain
with the woman alone. This Is no control of the pert. Noticeable Injury
“ She conies of a fonl brood," ex
I.lons may be bought for less than
place for either her or her uncle. Per­ .occurs In all of our leading fru it grow­ greyhounds, according to a valuation
cltedly explained a man.
haps It can he arranged for both to ing districts, especially In unsprayed placed on wild bensts nt the London
I took time to look more closely
or poorly sprayed orchards. I.lme-sul-
leave
this valley."
The woman, scarcely more Ilia n u g ill,
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
phur ns used In the different applica­ too. Eleven are valued at only $250
With
much
grumbling
and
many
had suddenly taken alarm for the
tions mentioned In the standard spray each. Tigers are worth at least dou­
Money back for Arat bottle If not >aited. All dealers.
loud
threats
they
accepted
the
truce
niau’s safety, and had Interposed her
schedule still constitutes the chief ble, while the Indian rhinoceros, priced
slim figure between him and her ac­ and retired some distance down the means of control, although there 1# at $5,000. has the highest figure. Hip­
cusers. Her loosened hair was blow­ hill. Cromlt and the Onondaga had n tendency for some orchnrdlsts to popotami nre considered less valuable,
ing about tier face und half-veiling her no wish to draw closer to the cabin, make nt least one application with oil one-year-old “ Jimmy” helng listed nt
IMPROVED
thin feature«. She leaned forward as so I went to the forlorn couple alone. In the hope that the special treatment $2,000. The total valuation of all the
she watched us, her body lithe and The man was seated on a log, leaning w ill Insure greater protection to the zoo animals Is nearly $175.000.
. QUICKLY
wiry as a boy's, tier lips parted In a forward by resting on his canes, and trees than has been secured with lime-
Carter’s Little Liver Pills
breathing
heavily.
His
eyes
were
bulg­
Pur.l» Vetetabl« lu a tiv .
little feline snarl.
A nother K ind of Trouble
sulphur.
, m o v e th e b o w e l, fre e fr o m
Knowing me to be a stranger and ing in a fashion I did not like. The
First
Lady—She
orter
take
care
of
p
a
in a n d u n p le a s a n t a fte r
e ffects
T h e y re lie v e th e system o f c o n stip s-
yearning for an Impartial Judge, she girl glared at me, unable to believe I fï « «» t«, tse* « « ? « • ss ss « • / * • • that cough of hers. I remember she
could
he
a
friend,
yet
puzzled
at
my
tio n pois o n s w h ic h m a n y tim e s cause p im p le * .
centered her wild gaze on me and
told me once her old father died of
R e m e m b e r th e y a re a d o c to r's p re s c rip tio n
defiabce of her neighbors.
a n d can be ta k e n b y th e e n t ir e fa m ily .
panted:
throat trouble.
;
H
o
rtic
u
ltu
ra
l
N
o
tes
:
A l l D ru g g is ts 2 5c a n d 75c R e d Packages.
"You have nothing to fear from ma,
"I'm no witch. These folks be fools I child," I told her.
Second Lady—Ah, but his wasn't
I live here alone with my uncle. He
the same s o rt He was hanged I
“ C hild!” she bitterly repented. "I'm
Is old. a cripple with rheututy pains.
Spray schedules are now available
an old woman. I stopped being a
Several years ago the beastly Ger­
T h ey S tay Put
P A R K E R ’S
child when very small. My mother for many of the more Important In- j
mans named tills place Der Hexen
H A IR B A L S A M
was pretty. TUI they called her a sect pests of the orchard and garden. 1 "Are good husbands hard to find?"
Reniov fftbatulraff Stoi’iiH airl-ailing
kopf My poor mother died from fear
• • •
witch her hair was as brown as tnlna.
R e sto res C o lo r a n d
asked the sweet young thing.
and sorrow. My two sisters, older'n
B e a u ty to G r a y a n d F a d e d H a ir
A cross between the Chinese Bush
My father went over the mountains,
“ No," replied the old married wo­
M r. and f i no a t (»rurglpts.
me, were driven out of the valley. I
where no one had been, and never peach nnd J. H. Hale, two semi-dwarf man. "a good husband spends his time
am Inst of the women to live on the came back. That was when I was a types, hn« resulted In progeny more
FLORESTON S H A M P O O -I leal for nre In
around home nnd yon always know
connection with P arker’s Hair Balsam. Makes tbe
Witches Head, and they won't let me
baby. My uncle lived here with us vigorous than either pnrenG
where
he
Is."—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
hair soft and fluff y. ftn cents by mail or a t drug­
live In peace."
gists. iliscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. i .
• • •
aud supplied us with meat. Then
"Keep your wicked Jaws closed they called my mother a witch, and
Several kinds of oil are offered ns
Not a W ord
tight, or we'll plu 'em together," s. e died.
dormant sprays for fru it trees. Bet- I First Maid—Your fiance stutters
mured the red faced nuin.
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D )
ter make sure yon know what kind quite a bit. doesn't he?
Wonderful and n n . Mak*« your skfn
Second Maid—Yes: but It doesn't
beautiful, also cures •aarma. Prie« Il 26.
t: a#u a - a • a*a#a#tt#a*a*B*8#u*a#a • a*a*a*a*a*a*a*a-a ■ a-ya you should use before you buy.
Fre,-M laointment retrive« freckles Usad
matter. After we are married he
over fortj year« fl 25 «nd She Beauty
booklataant free Aak your dealer or
Either dig out the old fru it trees or won't have a thing to any, anyway.
D id n ’t H a v e N e r v e to C o o k th e L ittle P ig
plan to destroy the pests thnt harbor
DM. C. H. BERRY CO.
i.i them. If your trees are worth
Tbe wise worm doesn't crawl out
i r t tS M Ic k . « ,.. C k ic f a
A Cleveland housewife who wns en
thing so much like a little baby about while trim them up: cut out the dead until after the early bird has eaten
tertalning some very special friends that poor little pig that I set it down limbs, destroy the pests, and make his breakfast
W. N. U.. PORTLAND, NO. 28-192&
from out of the city, wanted to have In a hurry. I realized then and there them producers.
• • •
a dinner that would Unger In (heir thnt I illdu'I have Ihe nerve to cook It.
memory for some time to come. What Like my son. I wiped the tears out of
Spraying Is cheap Insurance against
could be nicer, she thought, than a tuy eyes and put the 'dear little plggie
Insect pests attacking fru it nnd gar­
roast suckling pig?
out of my mind forever. We had roast den crops. It Is necessary for best
Accordingly the little pig was sent beef for dinner."
results that the proper Insecticide be
home from the butcher's, unwrapped
u«ed. thnt It be applied In a thorough
and laid en the kitchen table, where
manner, and at the right time.
K eptsobyCuticura. Regular use
Polar T em peratures
her small son caught sight of It and
of the Soap, assisted by the Ointment
burst Into teura.
The fact that It Is colder at th*
as needed to soothe and heal any irri­
Fnrlv tn the century practically all
"Don't cook that dear tittle plggie!” South pole than It Is at the North
tations, will keep the complexion fresh
he walled. dDeonsolutely.
pole has been explained by tbe fact the fru it produced In New Jersey was
and clear and the hair healthy. Cuti-
Ills mother seut hlin from the kltcb
that the South poie Is believed to lie transported to market by horse-drawn
cura Talcum, fragrant and refreshing,
en and picked the pig up to carry It In the middle of s large cootlnent and y hides or by rail. Today the auto
is ideal for daily use.
across the room.
also at a higher elevation than the truck is not only a big factor In fru it
grt"
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"In that moment," she reports, "my North Geographical pole This would transportation but also In the opera­
tions of fru it production.
tuhair, Sturm, Steck 25»
courage fulled me. There was some account for a lower temperatura.
illustration! by
Cute in a Baby-
Awful at Three
-an d it’s Dangerous­
ly
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Fresh Youthful Skin
And Live Healthy Hair
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