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ill spite of her puln, saying, A CHRISTMAS STORY. I ! «mill'd, “Bless de Lord, iny chile ain’t forgot leas and things liefore tl'e seuson Is over.” Mr. Bichmond looked at Vantage and smiled, "There must be magic abroad, I think,” he said. “How else could Mr. Vantage, the moot merciless ly coiiacientious of editors, have so pal tered with the truth as to discuss what was on its face a hopeless case.” “Give It up,” Vantage said laughing. “Lucky for me you were here, Chief. 1 can’t explain it al all. I only know that I could no more have talked to that girl as I niight to one who came conscious uml smirking than 1 could strike a baby who laughed and held out Its arms to me. Alone I must have done exactly what we did.” "I certainly hope so,” said Mr. Bicli- mond, slowly drawing on his overcoat; then, as they stood waiting for the ele vator to come up, “Life, I trust, holds many golden moments for that girl— but not one of them, I am sure, can ever bring more joy than her heart held to-uight.” Vantage looked curiously tit him und said in a repressed voice, “Still, 1 think you had the best of it.” Presently there was tlie dang of a gate, the roll of wheels on the drive,the opening ef a door and Lady llung her arif ecetatieally into her metlier’s arms, while Mandy rushed at the tall man who stood smiling over tlie scene, say ing, M she wrung the hand he held out, "Fore de Lawd, Marse Bichmond, you mus’u’t nehber take our elille erost dat big water no mo’," “We will all go together next time,” said the gentleman. “She has talked of‘coming home’ every day of our ah* sente.” Lady—Mrs. Fane Richmond now touched her husband on the arm say ing, “Fane, here is Sally—my Sally w hom you saved once—your first mid best Christinas gift to me.” “And Sally gave you to me,” Mr. Bichmond said w itli a ls*aming smile. “1 think, sweetheart, the transaction leaves me always and deeply in her debt.” comparison the corres|ionding quarter of lust year by $56,000. Concluding bls report, SecretaryMor ton says “that there are in the United States more titan tt,000,000 farms, upon which dwell more than 30,000,000 ¡ieo- ple, who furnish more than 74 |>er cent of the value and exports of this coun try.” tier home folk*. Tell her I prays for She walked up to tlie editor’s desk her abery night." ’ with something of a child's bewilder “On top of that,” Lady choked for a ment in her liquid eyes. Outside grime I minute, “1 caught cold. The doctor unit fog overspread the city, but the said it might ruin my voice to sing— streets were full of the jocund noise,the mid and Mrs. Wilton utterly forlmde rush and struggle of ls*fore-< 'liristmus it. I could not disobey her as matters traffic. Tlie holiday, in fact, was but stood, lint oh, uiy heart was fit to Paul It. I>ii t 'haillu told a Boston rc- three days oft"; tlie editor had just sent break. Then the thought emne to me |s>rter Hint when he delivered his first down the very last proofs of the articles to write something mid Iniiig to your lecture at the Hub thirty years ago he which were to make up Ills Christinas [taper------- ” had but thirty listeners—not two for edition. “Why did you cliooae it from all the each of the seventeen stuffed gorillas He was a youngish man, with a others?” Mr. Biehmonil asked as the lie bail on exhibition on tlie stage. bulging forehead, combative jaw and nurrator made a long pause, Vanta ge I>ii Cliiiillti was then a youth of twen eyes which saw everything. As Lady had wine in noiselessly and staod lis- ty-one, and had just returned from his came toward him, he said mentally, telling unperceived. Lady saiil, lier first trip of exploration into Africa. “H-m—she's new to offices. I'll war cheeks painfully hot. He agrees witli Prof, G.truer that mon rant never saw an editor liefore—coun "I—1 hardly like to tell you —you keys can talk to one another, and says try-bred, ttss—hers Is nat the step of haw been so kind alwut it, but it wus that he has heard them do so in Africa the pave—and southern, I judge, from this way. I knew your paper was one where some of tlie native negroes used her absurdly small feet.” Aloud he of tlie first, on« of the bitterest, hi the to imitate their speech. said, motioning toward the chair at Abolition fight. In my despair—it was his right, “Will you not sit ilown and untiring else -it seemed easy to come The governor and executive council Secretary Morton’s Report. let me know what 1 can do for you.’” and say to you indeed to demand— of Massachusetts have abolished tlie Secretary of Agriculture Morton says system of Thanksgiving duy pardons Lady’s breath came hard. A quick ‘Buy what I otter tliat I may have ill his annual report that he has lieen for live convicts at Charleston prison. color played in her cheek. Her ill- money to relieve the »uttering you gloved hands clasped themselves ner helped to create.’ Poor Sally is the able to retluc« the force of his depurt- Men pardoned hereafter will leave tlie « « « « ineut by 503 persons whose services prison quietly and none of the other vously over something which they last slave born on our plantation, If— held. Taking firm hold of her waning if things were as they used to lie she A nut Mandy Carroll’s cabin was were not needed. His estimates show convicts will lie aware of their good for courage, she said, with a half-gasp; “1 would have grown up hale and strong, rather picturesque in summer, It a »nvi ng of $309,650.94 over the appro tune. came to— bring you a Christ mu« story. with warm clothes, giasl food and stood on the edge of a big old field, hud priations for the current year. The Won't you read it please—if you are someone to take care of her. She is a background of forest anil a wreutliy- secretary asks for authority to direct j < 'anon Farrar says that the present not busy—and—anti—if you can—give the youngest of ten, with so many mat of gourd-vine and wistaria over the disbursements of money appropriated statistics show that the number of of Kens- me the money for it—right away'.’” mouths, some must go hungry. Of arbor in front of the one door. But In for state agricultural colleges and ex-1 births in the richest districts “The innecent! tlie preposterous in. eourse, mother did all site could for Decenriier it was comfortless enough,— pertinent stations ami suggests Unit re- ! ington, London, are 20 per looo every nocent!” Mr. Vantage said to himself them, lint wlien tlie land is so jioor— with the wind whistling like mad ports of tile misuse of such funds la1 in-! year, while the number of births in the poorest districts of Fulham, is IS per with an inward thrill of amusement. mid tlien droughts every other year— through the crannied walls, low clouds vestigated. But tlie girl’s voice was so ravishing— you have, oh, so little for anybody! scudding swift overhead, and fine, nee Careful comparison of meat exports 1000. so soft, so clear, so full of tlute-like sug Sally at twenty-five looks older than dle-like rain searching out the leaks in for 1892 and 1893 show that the micro Miss Lancaster, in explaining her gestions, despite Its tremor, that listen her mother. She loves me; she curried the roof and the cracks alsiiit the one scopic Inspection lias not increased for mind readingaeliieveninents, says that ing was a pure delight. He would me in her arms when she was a little window. eign sales and the secretary thinks it all site does is to make her mind a make lier speak again. Glancing at bit of a girl. I love her dearly; that is Two beds, tt trunk, various old-fash does not pay. The inspections costs the blank and then receive impressions. the card which lay on Ids desk, he said why I came. It did not seem wrong— ioned chests, a table, three ('bail's, and country 6J |ier cent of the value of This seems to Lie much the same us the tentatively, lint—but I think I ¡had lietter stayed u rusty tin safe made up its furnishing, meat exports for countries demanding mental processes of the Kansas popu- “Well, you see. Miss Carroll, we are away.” not tomention the pot, pan and skillet it. The secretary asks for legislation ijsts. rather full-handed on Christmas stuff. “Indeed! Why?” asked Mr. Rich which stood on the big hearth, back of compelling the immediate destruction May I ask if—if there is any s|iecial mond. Beloved Why, what a lime to Is* which a log fire smouldered and flam of any animal or carcass condemned reason why you wisli to dispose of what "Because--I»icau»e It is no better than ed up the wide chimney throat. Sally by tlie Clilted States Inspectors; for an calling. It is half-past nine, The you have brought?” begging,” Lady said, tears springing in the lied nearest it stretched out her extension of tlie work hi regard to tu lights are out at ten. Lover •lust like “Would I lie here -otherwise ’” Lady again to her eyes. “Though, really, swollen hands towards the blaze and berculosis in cooperation witli local au me. I'm always early.— Ih'tmit Tri- said, sitting up very straight. Vantage there was no other way to help poor said rather slowly, "Mammy, does yon thorities until danger to human life hunc. smiled a little and half held out his Sally------- ” reckon mistis will come tei see me tu- hiiH been reduced to 11 minimum,* and Miss Softly (who Ims been attending hand saying: for 11 civil service examination for in “Are there no jioorhouses in Caroli day?” a course of lectures)—O professor, 1 saw “Have you much exjierienee in this na?” Vantage asked, coming forward. “God knows, chile—I dont,” the spectors and assistant inspectors with such a funny old fossil in the iiiusetiin sort of thing?” Lady got lip with flashing eyes mid mother said, her thick lips trembling a the requirement of a diploma from a to-day. I thought of you at once. “I never.wrote anything but letters said steadily, little. “Peer t« me like Salite, you’» regular veterinary college. in my life?” Lady said, biting her lips Tlie completion of experiments in No woman is going to saw wood and "Ves—lint do you think we would bettuh dis mornin. Ef 1 bake you a to control their tremor. let one of our own people go there while little lioecake and fry ye some meat, sorghum sugar is announced on tlie say nothing. If she lias to saw wood As she laid her packet of scribbled we had a naif and a crust? Please give don’t ye feel like as if ye kin eat a lit ground Hint a stage has been reached the whole world will certainly hear sheets upou the desk, a voice at Iris me hack my manuscript, sir and let me tle?” ’ when “individual enterprise can and from her.— Galeenton Newt. elliow said, “Bead it, Vantage. You go. I see tliat — my coming was alto Sallie shook her head. I ain’t got so should take advantage of wluit the de The jiersonal taxes on the Gould es will just have time liefore we go out for gether a mistake.” much misery in my jints,” she said, partment has accomplished.” On the tate, amounting to $185,(>00, were paid dinner.” “I can’t,it’s in the composing room” “but I’sc weak as er kitten—don’t feel advice of Prof. Wiley some further ex Looking shyly across, she saw ah- X’antnge said, mendaciously obedient like 1 kin «waller corn bread. I’ll wait periments witli sugar lieets and witli under protest. other man, of whom she had lieen iin. to the telegraphing from Riclimond’s till nristis comes; she sho to fetch me er sugar cane in Florida are recommend conscious. He was lounging in a big eyes.” ed. Sclentifio American biskit.” Agency for The work of the weather bureau has office chair idly turning over tlie leaves Mandy's lip trembled more violently. “Then—then—keep it. I know—it of a Christmas liook. As Vantage ttirn- is worthless,” Lady .«aid, turning to go. "Honey, mistis cooked de las Hour in lieen carried on witli improved efficien to him a <|iiick look passed lie*.ween Mr. Bichmond stepped liefore her, say her har'l for you yistlddy,” she said, cy and economy, a reduction in cost of them. Then w hen the editor plunged ing gravely, swallowing hard, “but—but she tole maintenance of nearly in percent being into tlie manuscript the other came "Von are mistaken, Miss Carroll— me ne’er min’—de Lord would per- effected and estimates for tlie fiscal around and laid a pile of holiday litera your Christmas story is worth a great vide; an’ when she say it she sorter year being ei>rres|K>ndingly reduced. CAVEATS, The secretary gives tlie nmnla'r of ture at her elliow, saving, TRADE MARKS, deal. Walt a moment—you shall have I smile, so maybe she got er idee how lie DESICN PATENTS, employees when tic took charge as 2497 “Perhaps flies« inay’amuse you w hile a check.” gwine to <lo it." COPYRIGHTS, etc. you wait.” information and free Handbook write to A delilierate knock at the door an and states that there are now on the For "Ves—it is quite the best one we’ve MUNN A CO., 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Vantage’s eyebrow s went up perevpt- got,” Vantage said heartily conipre- nounced the doctor, a patient, grizzled, payroll only 1994, a reduction of 503; Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before ibly. Never liefore had tlie “chief,” bending that “the eliief" meant tllH overworked gentleman, who, after ex and of tlie 1994 he says that eleven are the public by a notice given free of charge in the gdmtiiic America« on duty in tlie office of tlie civil service Fane Bichmond, .Esq., tlie bachelor spoken story. amining Sally, said to her mother, owner ef three fourths of tlie paper’s commission to which they were assign “ Well, Mandy, I've done my share- Lady's face shone, though doubt lin- stock and several millions lieside, lieen gereil in her eyes. circulation of any scientific paper in the All iSally need« now is something to ed by the request of tlie commission. Largest world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent known te take notice of a woman call should be without it. Weekly, S3.OU “Do you truly think so? Then the eat and to wear. Smother her in tlali He lias, during the first quarter of tlie man tear; $1.50 aix months. Address MUNN & C er. Indeed, he was everywhere set lest must be very bail,” she said hesita nel, red flannel, mind you, and let her fiscal year, reduced expenditures, UBL1SHERS, 301 Broadway, New York City down as a woman-hater, who kept out tingly. “If—if It is really worth any eat six times a day, of society with malice aforethought, thing, I shall be the happiest girl in “Ves sir,” said Mandy, courtsying and had just three enthusiasms in life New York.” him away. To his back she said, al —his horses, library and the editor of “It is worth a great ileal more than most fiercely, “Eat and weal! Whar Iris newspaper. we can pay for it," Biclnnond said, is it to come fruni? Ef dut what cyore When the two lads were at college slutting liehind Iris moustache 'News- sick folks, Doctor Geeble, why’nt you Richmond had saved Vantage from pafiers, you know. Miss Carroll, have tote it in yo saddil-bags?” himself—hud kept him from flinging to to drive hard bargains with individuals As she turned to close tlie door she the winds his time, his talent and a sons Io lie public benefneters. Van spied a buggy, coming slowly along the moderate inheritance. In consequence tage, please make out a cheek for fifty miry country road, which rail a little he felt himself deeply Isiund to his sal dollars.” way oil'. A sight so unusual chained vage. He was tall and slight, with a “Not to me?” Lady said, catching her to the spot. When a minute later thinnish face and deep, dreamy eyes,— her breath. “Von must send it to Sal the buggy stopped at her door she dart for Infants and Children altogether so unlike the person who ly herself—else how will you know but ed out exclaiming, “Howdy, mistis, would seem likely tn influence Vantage w hat I—am an impostor? O! I wish Sally’s liettah, an' det; ar pinin’ ter de Castorta cure« Colic, Constipation, “Castorls ii so well adapted to children that that Lady wondered at that gentle she had it this very minute!" sight erA'an.” Sour Stomach, Diarrho a. Eructation, I recommend it as superior to any prescription man’s complaisance. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes “ That 1» good news, ” said Mrs. Car "Where does Sally live?” asked Van known to me." H. A. A uchkh , M. D., west ion. Though she tried faitlifiilly to wrap Without injurious medication. Ml So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. tage. Then, when Lady had named roll. “Mandy, you have not forgotten lier consciousness in the gorgeous Santa tlie Carolina town nearest the planta- Brother Green. He is the minister Clauses, the fairies, the exaggerated " For several years I hare recommended “ The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and tation, "We can telegraph it there to who stayed with us in the storm last Sour * Castoria, ’ ami sliall always continue to its merits so well known that it seems a work roses and lilies and baltes of Bethlehem night—if you know anyone who would slimmer. He has driven out from town o so as it lias invariably produced beneficial of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the results." intelligent families who do not keep Castoria that sprawled in red and gold all oyer forward it.” this morning, on purpose to do us a within easy reach.'5 E dwin F. Pkno», M. D., cards and Imoklets, she saw, in spite of C arlos M artyn , D. D., Lady did know some one. As in c kindness.” “The Winthrop," ISSth Street and 7ih Ave., New York City. all, the reader’s face, as he skimmed dream sile gave the name, saw mes New York City. “I ’members Brudder Green, Sar- I¿ate Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. page after page, smiling a little here sages written out. messengers dispatch vent, «uh,” said Maudy, hurrying her and th«re, and positively chuckling ed, a little later found herself put safe visitors in out of the rain. Mrs. Carrol T hk C kntaur C ompany , 77 M urray S trut , N ew Y ork . outright, allieit the story dealt witli the int« a cab and driving homeward went up to the bed and laid something entirely serious return of a penitent through dusk streets, flaming moinent- in Sally’s weak fingers, saying, “Lady runaway heiress, with the usual com ly thicker with big blurred globes of sent yon this, Sally, with her love, for plement of small children, her forgive white and yellow light. More than Christmas. I hope you will hurry and ness and reinstatement in tlie pateina* once she pinched her arui, laughing n get well.” hall. delighted little laugh, and said aloud, Mandy fell on her knees by the lied- Of ceurse, it was real laid, “Bad “Lady Carroll, are you sure that you side, crying out as she kissed some enough to be pure fun,” Vantage told are—ven?” crisp hank notes. “Money! Bless God! himself laying down the sheets. He Mr. Biehmond and Mr. Vantage Bless de Lord! Bless de sweet chile had the name of bel ng pitiless in such went away to dinner, each oppressed dat sent it, dat ain’t fergot her black eases. In the face of those hiqa'fiil eyes with a weight of preoccupied silence, mammy, an’ her Sally what rocked he dropped his own, saying, though they both «¡Hike casually of her cradle so many times. De good “Will you wait a little longer? I will things by the way. All the night Lawd put it In her heart—I kaow he «ee what space we have left.” through it was the same. For some in did—mid mejes been ’eusin' him oh “Do,” said Bichmond, approvingly; scrutable reason they Iwith chose to stay lettin’ my chile die.” then, as Vantage went through the in the office until three o’clock, some Sally was sobbing weakly in her joy. door, “1 am sure there is room, Miss thing which Mr. Bichmond, at least, Mrs. Carroll turned her head away: the Carroll,—one can't have too many good had not done for a year. And though minister’s eyes were misty; he raised things for Christina«.” I they sat elliow to elbow, a veil hung his hands and said softly, “But—but—till« Is not good—this betwixt them. Noword was spoken of “ ‘Ve are ef more value than many story of mine,—only the l»*st I could tlieir visitor until they sat i|iiite alone, sparrow«.’ My sisters, let us pray.” do- and I know that is—is bad. (*ive save for the sleepy office Isiy iKwIiling ’ < * « it to me and let me go away. I don’t In the outer office. The next Christmas but one there see how I ever dared to come,” 14idy Vantage said, puffing ■ furious blue wa« n fine turmoil all about the Carroll said, «landing up, a very moral of ilis- cloud and faring up into its rings, homestead,—which had somehow tak tre«s. i "Beully, that was a hit out of comic en on an unwonted air of pros|s>rity “No doubt you came for a.very good o|iera The idea of coming at us with Wreath« of holly mid pine overarched reason; won't you tell me what it is?” that story lieeause of our |M>liticM. the doors: log fire« went roaring up all Mr. Bichmond asked, putting tier gent I eldest part was—while «lie was talk the big chimneys; the windows shone; ly hack in tier ehair ami hlinself taking ing I really felt that she was exactly the brasses on the old-fashioned furni Vantage's plai*e. right ii I hhi I It. Do you know, though, ture were resplendent as the sun—ill “I will try—tint—but its a long story I think that girl would starve sooner the dining-room a spotlean table wa.« —el«e I cannot make you understand,” than do for lier«elf what «lie did for her tricked out with whatever of silver and the girl «aid, leaning a little toward nurse?" china mid gla«« the mansion still af him, her fais* full of trouble. “Von see “Sure of it,” said Biehmond laconic forded. I live ill the south—Carolina—we are ally. “Sure, too, «lie would rather have In the kitchen Mandy was roasting, very |sHir: everylHsly there is—that i« ] put her hand in the fire than come liefore the tire, a sucking pig anil a of our sort, who had nothing but land here on such an errand as she did. Of very alderman of turkey», muttering to and slave«. Last summer a lady my I course, you’ll print what «hobrought?” herself as she turned them slowly mother knew years ago came to slay ! ”( can’t.” round, “De chile always loved vittles witli us awhile, she «aid my voice "Why?" cooked dis way. Dun' spec' she's had wa« womlerflil—a fortune if I cultivât-! “Foi one tiring, no room. For ail nothin’ lit ter eat «en*e she went er- ed It—and ottered to give me a three-1 ,,||,er „„„t ,,f Um,.. For a third—it« way." year« l'ourse here in New 5 ork, to la* ; atrocious, though I must do her the Besides tliese there were frosted paid for when I am earning money. Of justice te say that there is a pleasing pound cakes, vheese-eake, trmi«|mreat «■ourse. I wa« glad to come; gladder : |iaueity of demonstration in it—kisses pudding, potato-pone, heaven knows when three weeks ago someone wanted | and such matter are left to the imagin- how many other good things, all ready me tn sing in concert, and «aid I wasto. ation." and waiting to lie eaten. have twenty-live dollars for it, -and “Ithought shecoiildn’t tie mulerbred, Mrs. Canoil walked from room to Mrs. Wilton, who brouglit me here, even on |Hi|ier. But see here, nry good room in a new black guwn, with gold- «aid I might do a« I phn«ed with the fellow—I can’t and won’t have her rinimed spectacle* pushed aliove her money. That mad« na* very happy; I feeling« hurt with tlie thmiglit that we brow. Mandy, spick and spau in plaid wrote to mother, »«king if I -hiMild ileeeived her—that tlie «tut! was not linsey and a white rallied apron, look- ! «end her the money, or w hat it would really printable. It must go—If I» ed alternately from her mistress to her buy. Here Is her answer. See, she 1 swamp« the editorial page.” daughter, with equal pride in each. says: ‘Send the money, dear child, “Well, well. I'll manage it Momr- For Sally was straight and strong well as I should like It» have Christnia« how,” Vantage «aid, throwing away now, the very model of a neat-handed gifts of your earning. Sal lie. your good Ids cigar. “But say. Chief, I thought Phyllis. Like her mistress she wore nurse is down with rlieumatism. I you dreaded the rustle of a petticoat black, but her white apron outdid iier A.y. Cn»M Halm it not a tnuf nr pmnirr. Applind into tin n^drllt it it have hern casting ahtait on all side« far worse than the roar of a cannon. You Imotlier'«, for while Mandv wa.« con R A r“""**» o*«wW /t tlranon Ho irmi, alhii/t tnjhmmatwn, irait a way to get Iter medicine« and tlan- must Is- growing caae-hardeoed. 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Tblslaoarpls»»««^" n . nr More Belts Made and Sold and More Sufferers Cured than by all other Electric Belta combined. mi?r.’>.c^de,i’“.Elect,-lc »ois »•>* is >’ no no experiment, experiment, as as we we have have restored retawd win,,.! d thS ih^ii f’hE’&"fter other »r~ta¿ms ■reutnwuts fnlted, fulled, ». ascon thS ein I be s'“>"nr ‘«t'f^and from many of .Is»» w Btronir * W,,Q gladly testify, and our irom g lottom iters bearing testimony to their recovery after using B-’ u * . h; -tad by J Our 200 pa<e book ••Three Claeeee of Men ¡.Un of WNj giveitr'timo ntaiTrS.*- •",l mB". •■"* •enltal. free. It cxi - ourii iyt>«"g Is? ven"mni,?h? sc«.fv^V^i> .p,° ,n ,I1 »te «ml from »II per- , .rorkst» UAW' Iki n.7*3s,we have ciir-d. Ums «ho*«!., / r liftuml &h '“n,r ,or*• «»"• «*» Yo<> a"thin«, s«d o«.y I • ■ » 'Uor Of 1 t DC WlDs I Tho OrCaU^”0^0" E>rth i. Healthand Vigoro«, Strwnyth. It brings woalth, .. .. ............ He>Uh and V|g°r°°« Strength. It bring, wealth, happir let a; CEHTLIMtH WRIT« US---- YOU MAY WRITE TO THEM- SEE «CLOW. CENERAL DEBILITY CUBED.---------------------------------- RHEUMATISM AND LAMlNIM Cui;D fr A’J DUC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warrin Strut NEW YÓRK. DUC I | OCNVER, ARRn fe® b T his C heat Cotton where all others fiuL Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma. For Ccr.sutnpuon It ha* cured thousand., anil wilt r/,!*. taken In time. Bold by Vrugntt^S ’ antee. For a Lame IU. k or SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLAfiy? , H' ~ LAME BACK AND BHEIWAT14* 1 ’’ Dr. A. T. Sanden. Denr Sir.—Tear« o’ expc' the «train coming from the jar of au era» . r • . front which I Buffered for <*«ren year- Tec i'll doubled up with it. 1 bou«M on- o two days, and I cont in nod to wear it for fmr " whn two yeur a »"o, and I am a<* wel I L>-da> - ■ belt well, a d I kn w lofo of p-opie who he- it.«'ad if they would try it they would find t ‘ in the world. Iam located here p- rm hati I oaowho wants te iaqairaabou' it. ROBERT HT1. 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