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ILLUSTRATICI) KKATURK SECTION— J a n u a ry 25. l'J.'U) u p o n you. K a le W e n tw o rth You a re d id s u ffe r a t U nies o n th e p la n ta tio n s . . . H ut n o t a t ttie h a n d s of th e fo rg e ttin g y o u rself T o a lady, th e tC<M M UI»ea o n IM S* f t — ‘a of m u ia lto e a d o n o t ex ist . . . DU BOSK HE YWAR D B ut If II luut to b - N egro m u sic why n o t. a t least, th e b e a u tifu l old sp irit - u a ls ? . . . ..laaa a l i a t a re m a rk a b le a u d ie n c e h a d m e lted b ack In to Its g.»»1 c itte r n hoeing a h a r d row a n d . lo o k in g c h ild s h e was. w ith her .c o m p o n e n t a to m s T h e ugly b lu r o f n o t b elly ach in g about il -precious sp e a k in g ey es a n q th a t a ir of being 7 Shad es in 7 N ig h ts co n fu sed ta lk sw elled su d d e n ly a n d U tile re c o g n itio n W h a t w o o d h e a t ease in th e d ra w in g room w hen d ro w n ed in d iv id u a l voices. 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