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UK WK11CUHY: FOll JOJXi WAHCH 3, 1SI17 Copyright, 1916, by the Reilly Britlon Co. CHAPTER XVI. Vurk-of what nilineiit I kneiv woui i "You Are-- lx Kiiltalile fur a 111:111 In vi-ry Ijuiiled A ai had I Ihen 1C- i Iruvcllim. I Into It r.i'u snit. I discovered lliat ot flntl-Ins t-a wear In MIL- a i J.lBhlfooi at pasture, and I ijulekly liad placed (he taddle upon film and had turned him down the monnlaln lo choose a safe pull) for both lifnisclf and inc.

I did not look Upon those cradles of fragrant boughs In wlihrli Uic hoy llolwrt liad lain at test liesldo tils treat friend, tlio CJoii- vernt'iir 1'aulliiier, from whom ho had etolcu and alTecllon. "Why did not you also steal his as ho lay asleep beside 7011, Koherta, marquise of Orez and Byci" I questioned myself, with scorn and toriure, "8 food Light foot crashed i down from I i Camp Heaven lulo the dark And 011 wo rode, ihe larue horse wllli Iho woman upon his Luck, for a long through fragrant llilekels a i i nt my riding breeches with roso tendril flngerj ami under thick forests of budding trees, through Whose hrnnches of lender leaves (lie wlso old slara lookeil down n-r weeiilns wtlli i-mtilni, Vort, bccaus-i' they had of hardness of heart from a i so ninny tears of women drop In tho silence of a lonely night. Then cutno dawn and noon and twilight, through which 1 pushed forward Iho liugo horse wllli great cruelly, only pausing beside streams to allow that he drink of the water ind also to throw myself down on uiy and lap the cool refreshment like also. COICK-U i tue oust 01 a long. hard ride, v.iih i-)is tuul were fi-ar.

who stood aud looked at un- ttllb not a word any kind. K'uMenly I bowed my head and slrcKhc.J uul my bare arms. Ihe one of whh-h bore the red a from Ibe sufft-ied for him. and, Ihus i a I waited to receive Ihe re- ib-t ivcie due lo me from iny gmii for a long uilnute I walled aijd In-D avail) for a period of time, ami ivi word came to mo. Tlica I iaK-'J my head.

a women now In the world wh'i a Ihe love ot a man lu I a and for Iho-e liiiboin who ivlll I ilial posst.ysion I pray lhai they may he given the opportunity I'- plant lu the hearts of those men of I heir desire the seed of a tine loyalty und service und comrade-ship and a they may nome day look into his eye's i and bee a seed slowly expand Into t'reut i of male love as I beheld bloom for me in ihe of uiy beloved Gouvcrnour Faulkner. Long "I 10 we stood there and looked Inlo Ihe tout of each other and let the flower grow, drinking from our hearts aud the veins of our bodies at last It was fully i open, and Ihen I went i a love cry Into his arms held out lo me and pressed Ihe bean of my body close against his own. i "1 i my heart 1ms always know n. of a in- i-ssity go lino his ry heart. "I urn a wi ked girl who has come lo you In a IKIV.

r.iy I'nole Hobert. bin I vi- Is fur I a I w' 1 1 i- I i i do n-jt i-pi r.f fMiu 1 fnl'l as 1 i mi Its It-; icars agoinM hi-. fur Hi I i up. a hr- nl'-e to Rob- l.i. If lie Is when did n.it l.i 111.i' i IM i lo i all i i I -v r.H'sl c.l of i on v'ie i ll.il.

--C 1 but I discarded nil of my i i i a for pursuits of pleasure. "You nnul make great Thief Jloberlii. for It draws near midnight, and Ii Ihe hour that the a de a to the norlh," I my weeping self. "Al a yon go forth tlie i ulone." And then a ensued? Very hiuldenly 1 heard ihe noise of a car being a to In fronl of the house and Ihe rapid steps of man's iihuig i pavings or brick to the iloor, at which lie made a loml ringing. I not a mo nent lias the good at my door ivllh a i "The guu'inor is here lo see yon.

Mr. he Informed me. i do, llnhcrlu. mar of G.C'Z and live':" 1 asked of myself. "How is It a you can K- I i back from me.

able to supiiorl the i-nhl repn aches he I "1 must go, my beloved, even as 1 will (jli-e lo S' uu "'''He H-iinliing i i have 1 I cried lo him. "1 cannot you stay to hi Ing i to your Blny to my dishonor and to tbe rage the General You are and my uncle, Ihe Geu- caucjil in a a as is an animal." And then, as I coweied theie in mi agony, very suihlctiiy that i devil rose i i me and gave to me very strange counsel. As It was speaking lo me my gaze was tixed upon Ihe role of a of a i grandmamma. "Very well. then, a i great Gouver neur Faulkner can give his chastisement and lay his a unon beautiful and wicked Kobcrln.

umr qirJso of Gren nnd Bye. In proper person and not have the privilege nf again addressing his a i and de voted comrade Uolert. who Is dead. 1, tho Maniiilse lioberla of Grez and Bye, will accord to him mi interview, and, lu the language of this Unllcil States, It will he 'some' interview!" With which resolve I turned to a an answer to (he a i Iloiibon at the uooi-. "Where a a i Ids excellency the Gouvenieur I-'nnlknerV" I questioned to him.

"In the hall at the bottom of (Insteps," he made reply lo me. "Attend liim into the large drawin.r room for a i i and make all of tho lights to Inn iy to him a I will descent! in a vccy small space of time," I commanded. "Yes, sir," i.c reply anil ile- aiid i i- i a s'-i'j, ui.i Fiiulkiu-r a i should, of nv ert. And thi-n did a explosion! "You yimiij! i nf you! I :oul.l ilie life out of you If 1 JSJri't a live k'lrl to a dead hoy. kiiew a i us this would happen lo lae lu my for a long i of ciisscdni-s.

And. that's more, I'll i iH'ier Iw able to a great i like a a You cost ns inu-li 10 fe.xl us a man. Who'd a you:" Hut even as he stormed his old arms cease tremblings and clasp me i i a very rough tenderness. "1 do, -aid mv Faulkner as he attempted lo take me from a very rough embrace of my I uncle, the General Kobcrl. "I'll lake i her off your bauds." i "No, sir; 1 never ask peional favors I of my friends," answered my uncle, the General UoU-rt, as he held me a i i i lll i i a a i s.ii.l n.i Oilier cnr i i i a a i Is.

ii Miss a i i i Hal al i i.iy un tlie ral Roll- i i i an In Ihe con- though my mind's eyes ii'ere blind. God, if 1 had lost you into a hell of i rc of war, you darcilevlll" he whispered, and I tasted (lie sail of his tears on my i lips. "I am a lie!" I whispered back lo him. "You are he through sob, and llien, while i his large a a he held my lliroat ts a person does the stem of a flower, he pressed his lips Into i i heart and soul and honor shone (here Faulkner tlou. "General Oarruthers." then said my beloved Gnuveruenr Faulkner as lie drew 1 his beautiful body lo all the laughed height a was pixislble to him and looked I Ike eyes of my beloved Uncle ItoliTt wllli his own.

which are stars of Ihe dawn, so a i all of Ids "What an' ili-lms hen', sir. whoa 1 left ion l.i a i the ld.Mi'l« of a French p-'i-ln'ay and the Whit i w.mau': I'Sd hear wlnil all 111.il IHIWWOIV. was about at her lei i afie 1 inwnV" In' denmiided nf i neat mixlely. "There's Ifon (he deuce l.i pay since you governor, and 1 Itilnk Ihli French fiMiimln-l and Jeff's a nrv preparing lo put through some sort of i a steal If you Jump tin 1 track on hem." a Put has gol Vm nil up al Ihe club, plotting lu a corner nl the Illlle i dance wo gol up very great determlna- I high and mlglilluess refused the a expedition as soon as they heard you were nol lo go. governor," said my with a urral uinlely In his face "I'd' like lo see anybody pul out Mrs 1'al's when once lit." "ll'i; all rlsht.

ll 1 ry. SninelliliiB lias a lo slop It nil. It's al mansion I uud Is man my beloved Kiiulliiier. wltli great thev reached to Iho heart within me. 'rom In a radiance, "tho Marquise of i (ionvernenr In 'n moment i my hands 1 held Orez nud live went a three days' Jour- And on Wo Rode, tha Largo Horso With tha Woman or, Hb Back.

ul1ci i. do all humble things. And wbeu at I And tlien in I last the stars were again there to look to commit a ileseei-atlon on down upon me we arrived behind the ory of my inui.in.l barn of tlnit Hud Bellto lind all lu the 1 houso nt rest. I thought of that small to thai glass in which reposed child In sleep in Ihe arms of that worn- that gown of the beautiful ilowered an, and a great sobbing came from my silk ami took il therefrom ami laid it ns I threw myself into my cher- upon a chair above the riding ry after giving a supper lo good breeches ot corduroy I had so lately Llghtfoot. and fled down the lens road discarded.

I opened Ihe carved wood- to the distant clly of Hnyesvllle lliat en box on ihe table a am! Jay a a In the valley like a great nest took It the silver slippers ami glowworms lu a glade of the leaves lie stockings of silk, also the hu-e fun of darkness. And among those glow- and tlie silver band for tbe hair. There worms I knew thai more than bun- upon 1 walked lo uiy mirror and com- dred frienJs to me were beginning to meaced to make toilet of great care, go luto sleep with deep affection lu but of great rapidity, tielr hearts for that Robert Carruth- I My first action wits to take down that era whom wicked Roberta, rnarquiso lovelock and i the oil of roses to of Grez and Bye, was about to steal 'ay it In its, accustomed place upon my from them. I wept as I turned my cheek, which with a beautiful Long Wa Slood Tiiero and Looked Into tho Soul of Each Other. eral Itolicrl, will experience when he discovers that a givl has cheated him lu his great affection and generosity to her." I "It Is going to be hard on the general to have his grandmother come to 1 life on liis hands like this." Laughed my Faulkner, Iwadiii-' tlie laee of ii'.

a kiss was a i mi- tin-oils 1 il'e belloivere.l i cherry through the bac-k street roso of shame iiml at the same mo Into the garage of my uncle, the Gen- meut wlih sume other emotion that I era! Kotv.l. Then 1 paused. All was did not understand, which emotion also In house, and no light burned made my eyes as bright as the nlghi the of my beloved pro- stars out In a Gimp Heaven. The itector iiiul relative. From tlie watch silver band held closely the rest of my my wrist I ascertained the hour to mop and gave it the appearance of the half after 10 o'clock, and I knew very close coift'ure which is the fash- he w-as safely in cards at a Ion of this day.

and one very sweet club of Old Hickory, whose lists now young rose I put into it just above the tc-n- tlie added one of another Koberc, curl with an effect of great ami wicked Can man of honor and de- beauty. Its founders. Also there The-coiiYnre a i been accomplished, the rest of the toilet, from the slippers of the cloth of silver to the edge of line old lace, now i color of rich rcMcd my inilders. was only a a ter of a few moments, and then 1 stood away from my mirror and beheld myself therein. "You are a.s a i as you are wns ii h'.

in the rear of the house in of that kind Kluie. in I had made large place. A i i light burned lu the hall. cream, a and 1 knew- that there I would find my arms and si a i Ii 'coliito sitting upon chair by Ihe. great iWr asleep.

"Il is hello there, good Hoiibon," I greeted him. "Howdy. Mr. Uobert." lie answered me by a very large smile, with very white teeth set in his face of extreme blackness. 'The gen'l s.xid to call him on the fonie as soon as you corue." "That 1 will attend to from my apartment." 1 a-iswered him ami theu ascended dark stairway with wicked.

HolHvtji. m.r.-.niise and Bye. but yon go lo your death lu a manner bclitting grar.de dame of your ancient limse of France, whose daughters once showed the rabble how to approach a guillotine costumed In magniuiviKe. 1'escend for that coM "Let me ilie in those trenches so that lie will never know," I pleaded. "No.

sweetheart; that would be tco easy. You are going lo stay right here ami face centimeter." he made a reply to my pleading re- duest as he bent and laid his cheek upon the lovelock. "That curl ought to have oiwued my eyes when I sat and watched you open yours day before yesterday morning," was the re- umrk he added to his cruel command lhat I slay and face my very ilre.idfi'.l nud so very much beloved uncle, the General KoVerl, "1 urn laid." 1 answered as I clung to him with a trembling. "Ye.s; 1 know you are afraid nf him or laughed my Moved Gouverneur Faulkner, will) a shake of my -r his hands. "But perhaps these papers I have in my pocket from Captain Las- selles.

who is at tlie mansion getting rid of dust, will help you ant after the first explosion, which you will have to stand in a very few minutes from now if a hall is correct aud I know the general's habits as I think 1 do." "Oh. let me ascend and get once again into my trousers!" 1 e.wlaiiBrf ns I sought to leave the arms that I agaiu held me close. 1 "Never!" said my Gcnvcrneiir Faulk! ner a am-llier hiss the ehceS nearest to him. "You'll just wear ball gown until you can get some dimity, a a and don't you ever even i to A I I Horns at Lait. UT just here an Interruption ar- ney Into ihe wlhls of the i a i with me lo rescue my honor and for the welfare of this great state and ot France.

And because we thought not of ourselves, but of the welfare of a a of France, and did bui what was necessary as two comrades. God has revealed to us his gift of gifts-love. As you see, she Is rcturued lo you radiant and unharmed. Have I your consent to try to wtu her baud In marriage!" For no more than a long minute my uncle, the General Robert, gazed slrnlgbt Into the eyes of my beloved Qouvernetir I'aulkuer, and then a very beautiful smile did break from under those white swords crossed above his lips as be spoke with a great urgency: "Would you like to lake tbe baggage along with you tonight, governor! Dou't lenve her here. 1 don't want a woman about my house.

I can wake up the county court clerk for a license." said, with a fine twinkle of the eye. "Oh, but all i must forgive me my deception. And theu must not a courtship of great decorum be made from my Gouverneur Faulkner for the hand of the lady whom he would make his wife!" 1 asked with an uncertainty as I looked from my uncle, the General Robert, to my Gouverneur Faulkner. "I'm sorry, sir. but I think the marquise Is right, and under the clrcum- slanccs I'll have to make very public courtship, which out of consideration i for you I'll make as ardent and rapid 1 ns possible.

Only we three know the wonderful ami we'll keep II lo ourselves." And as he spoke that great Gonverneur Faulkner bent and laid kiss of great ceremony upon the I band of Roberta, innrfpiise of Gre7 nnd I Bye. I "Very well, sir; I'll keep her for a few (liiys am! have her fitted out In a lot of foldcrols for you, but only for a short period, mind you-a very short period!" answered my uncle. Ihe General Doberi. with smile that showed much delight in me. I tlcw to him and Charm of Prahovi, No traveler who has vhitod Itou- fnar.la returns without pmWng the ivoiulei'S of Finliovv Heiv, a one bus iho I a of Fivdesl, IM vlnrnili.i.- valley in Hie ml.tM nf forests, of nii.l spriullni! The ei.ik.--: n- of I i i luvlilloclllri' a nvMIs a uro Ihc of a i i i i I a i a a Sinflla.

The ci.nil nial ihe Mlst-craey have In i i i i a I heir Miiiinii-r lioinen. There no Isrgc hoicls. AH a i ramie life nt liukharost is a by summer FO Joumers to Ihe fhndows ofl'oivd Frahova. and HR swivt froFhnofis. Xoxr Sliisls the widens and Camplns appears, the chief city of coal lands of Fill mines.

A i a lhat an' at i Assemble about lihxk of Mil to lick It, for mil, like- (HMv-'leniu. Is everywhere. Permlalion by AlKiiu half I'lipltlildi'li of w01 Id has e.iuinciale.l i i l.i H-V i ehl male. P.I 7 or Ii ihe le- i ilih i i i in I'liiroiu-. niK.ing fcnniles nui- Hinuber Iho p.p..i lion he- mule, per k'eiil.

In Html pavts of ihe of nlileh we I i i i Ilie le- vere Is line. The peixenlace of males lu India Is rv.1'; lu I i lary t.lules. ftl.7: lu Jajuiu, W.n. lu Iho Fiilli 1 Stillen by llw last census there were ICil males lo UK) the i i i of nntlve. fovelgn, being us fullown: i wtilli of un- live, parentage, 101 males.

100 native- while of foreign paieiibigi'. fltl.O males. 100 fcnmles; foreign while, 121) males, 100 fi'inales; uegro, U3.0 100 reiuiili'n; nil olliev. ISB mules. 100 York Times, And a a i remark lln'iv welv very a a i i tlni! aaile Ihe ack of tin- wee I'lcnv.

whlcli. In a come in my uncle, the General iioberl, thin day. was declared by a i Ki-eal Or. 1'iirus to of a certainty sliatght within year and thai ended In Ihe library where my uncle, tlie Genera! and my Giniverueiir Fnulkner. i good DUT.Z.

read and yet again the papers a my rapltalne tlie de Ijisselles liad signed for an honest delivery of the many mules to France. 1 do not know all Unit my beloved i Faulkner said lo my uncle. Ihe liencral tubcrt, for 1 remained hi the hall with my Sue- In a dlsunssSon about I lie telling offense of Ihe departure of liol-ert CaiTUlliers to my Hello aiiil olher hived nnes. Anil lo us SIHMI returned my nf great cuvioslly. "There Is n.

humbleness a i I will not perform fur i f.n-.:lveness. my liiui and r.jy Sue," said lo ill gvanl It in mi'." "Oil. ll so I'Xi'Itiai; and up i dale i i i si'y war lluvor a 'ler' 1 will yuu. You are i a I'ley'll all be niv drl-iill Ihe buys aid my i a dellance ill lay llnl.ii;e:;p. I'll sre a i you're I he made ansiver lo her In Ihe pel-son uf me.

i a nf that defiance. "Come on. Susan; let me take 10:1 I i i i oM top-- no. I ir.iMn I (Hid It a 1 i i to see a Iluw. i it bond and my h.ci 1 a from my Sue lln-y i u.

mniaelils a I 'u- attci- de u- I lay before uncle, Ihe i.lcner.il anil also my beloveil t'lniiveriieiir came lo siaiiil one upon one side of me anil one upon Ihe "Sure iviinMn't to tnhc her i i i governor':" a i Light i Tho Russian icallml perfectly well Iho evil effi-cl of Ihe of vuilka tipou Ids felloiv i i We I I nnl phare (he Iwlh'f, dlssemlmtted by lln' iK'oks of a i a i I i a every ono In lltissia was a Initd dvlnk- cr. Far from il. a veiy i i erablc- of the populnllon did nut i i nil. Siieli were the Mo- hnmmeihuis. lo whom prophet of Allah had forbidden Ihe Juice of grape; siti'h were Iho tu'clailniiH niiiong iho orlhinlox.

who vofralned on principle. a olhei'M as did not Indulge, either from i a or from conscientious smipies. In fact, statistical I'l'lilena' a tlie of the ICnssum einiitro cnnsnmeil de- cl.lcdly less nk'oliol per eaplla I i (tip peoples nf many oilier conn- 1'. make In A a a in enterei to him mi euiLiace with my arms uiy Geucral and also laid my check against his. i a i oneness, but "I am for always your most humble i a "Only as as yov.v i for geiienii." my i i i tint a l.oy I had Ksnarkcj in Ilinsc a i nf 01.1 llarpeth.

he look my Iiai.d in his as If to 'oail me thr.ni':!! of the tall wlu- i i into "All i a her. and don't ret her until yon have to." remarked my uncle, the Keiser.il as lie A i Topi. Tho practice of i an nulomo- btlo with (he lop up when It Is not needed Is costly, according lo lesls which I made, Bays contributor to Popular ilachnulca. When tho back of tho top cannot bo rolled up tho re- slslnnco la especially great. Six miles more were, obtained from gallon gasoline i the top rolled nnil covered as compared i a i tho lop up with tho back closed.

When going flgnliist tho wind this extra pull Is especially heavy, aud dllllculty In making hard climb may often be relieved by lowering the top. Careful regulation of the top, using It only when essential, i be found In bo worth while factor In rcdneing Ihe gasoline bill. Adjustabla Mathematics. "Figures begun the statistical expert. "Walt 11 minute," Interrupted Senator Sorghum.

"You tell me what ipjestlon you are. discussing and which side of It you are on and I'll tell you without the trouble of going through the calculation just about what your figures are going to Star. and obeilient girl, my Uncle Robert." I whispered to him. "Humble ami obedient--no woman would know Ihose words if she met them In her own drawing room," he answered to me, with a great scorn, but he also gave to me a shake that was of seeming great fierceness, but tbat I lo lie a caress. And lulo a caress came also an! other interruption of great hurry.

My i BU77. entered the door with a rapidity and this exclamation: "What's the trouble, general! i just i cot your phone Then be, loo, i siood in a great and sudden stillness, regarding me as 1 stood from the shel- I ter of the arms of my uncle, the Gen- I eral Robert, ami looked i his eyes of great fright. "My I said to him softly. I "Great heavens!" he exclaimed, with terror In his eyes, as he backed away from me. "I haven't had but one i glass of draft beer, general;" "It's all right.

answered my I verv wise Gouvenieur Faulkner In a voice of great soothing. "This Is Jusl i --Just Robert hi Not much Bobby that," answered Same Old Talk. Charles Dickens once had a talk with Queen Victoria at Buckingham palace. Two of the chief subjects of conversa- I tlou were domestic service and the creasing cost of bread and beef. Like Father, Liko Son.

"I won't pay another penny of your debts for you, you disgrace! You must either go bankrupt or get married. I had to do the Opinion. rlveii, and 1 sprang from the mj Buzz a5 ne Da eked farther toward knife to y.v.ir hcait:" And. so Rpeak feet which were as a. weight to my i nj i UI iunu way through the a to the halfway of tbe wide At that point a ootn motion Very slowly I entered khat apartment turned on the bright light.

AH In re.idlnesa for me and on. the small tulle under the glass casa that conWlneJ a benowered robe, of state at the dead Grandmamma Carrutbers stood a v.iso of very fresh and Innocent would lliat I coald remain and ful- tlll the of a a cf your Madam Grandmamma," I whispered to her lovely and milling portrait oa the wall opposite. "I am tbe last of the ladled Csmithcrs. but I have i ot that destiny, and I must so In 'he night again la rain's attire to a death that will te.ir asmuUr the lender flesh a yon have Then I a commencement of a rapid packing--In one of those bags which bad purchased from tb HnJ gemle In tho city of New steps. ccurred.

"I.on'ee! It's the old lady ba'ni'." exclaimed my g.x-d c.tr.c to and i a groan he tied I tlie ness In the of the house. And It hnpi-ciied a his loud cr- brought rcsivne to before 1 was quite in re.i.l!ues.s for it As I readied the lust step the wide staircase under the bright light 1 my eyes, and, behold, the Gouveriicnv Faulkncr to whom 1 bail descended for tbe purpose of mortal combat stocd be-fore me! And was it that cruel ar.d wicked and cold Gouverneur Faulkner who was to scourge me aud keep me In the house of my uncle, the Ge.cera.1 Ho'o: erts, for a dishonor! It was not. Be- I fora me stood a Ull tcin who was of arms of my Couverneur Fanlt- ner only In time to avoid being discovered therein. My beloved uncle, the General Robert, entered the door In a great huriy, with that much frightened Bonbon followinj close at bis heels. "What's all this thit fool nigger phoned about ghosts walking he stood very still In tie spot upon which hlj feet were placed, aud regarded me as I tamed from tie irrns of my Goaverneur Faulkner and faced him.

"Heavens, governor, what has happened to my boyJ" be asked, and his fine old face was of a. great whiteness and trembling. "Sam says he's dead. the door. "I think I'll step outside in Its cool air.

haven't felt well all day. And with which remark my good Bun turned himself Into the arms of the lovely Mile. Sue, entering tbe door. "I'm tired of waiting out there In that car. Buzz, And again came an iwful pause of terror.

But la It not tbat women have a wit that Is very much more rapid than ti that of men? 1 think It Is so. 'Tou know, I thought Bobby was queer kind of man, and he Is a perfectly lovely gtri," she tald as she cama loward me witi a laugh and her lovely arms outstretched. 'T read about two Preach girls who got into Germany In h.unlc:t i i i K.C diieitic.u of my i -d immediate- ly U'uk i stairs. I And it v. ilk' 1: of the old nm 'ii ia V.i -I'ena.

mav- is the last is! giv.ll is i a i hrr ill 1, Hi. they a viiy pel: A rheu i I. Ls and I "as 1 in i I i a irv.ih a y.v.:/' I ue. a lips. "His wom'in Is cift of tritrh a man." were Ihe words a weie heard by those listening rtowetn aii.l Roberta, marqubc of Grez anil Bye, who from a world at war bid come borne.

TBE PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. the death ot that Robert? 1 did not. I opened my sfong young arms wide great and a terrible fatigue I and took him Into tbem with tender' ness of such great force tail It would tie And then came.an- a )f 3 last night In other pause in which all of the persons. ml ilK YOU are some kind of present held for a long minute their i FrencD about those dn-adful mules. breatb.

area't you. llobbv. And as she i Did 1 make excuses and explanations ss se tb; al sttou ot me my lovely and pleadings to my beloved uacie, the gl gaye me a Vl53 upon mj tpa i General Robert, In such suffering over a 4 graUti a( rleise lt that my Bal 4 i so i andenUciK eliei ti hcr i i i rm4 Not il All Plain. "What la your husband's name, asked the polite directory canvasser. "John Smith," the Udy.

"Plain Siollh, "No, Indeed! John In Ihe handxjiuttl man In You N.v«r Ttll. a of i a account In juiir Vrlfb'ft nan.e order lo lesch htr the of Uow did ll i I i i used It up lot of have off for blc i.ict.it*.--1 A DiBt For the Lean. Though the lean inlii iilual may be the more agile and vigorous. is also associated with lljisse uf a ih.T\..u.s -i- II is n.it eon- -t diti.ii:. it a ages the by Hit- early appearance of wrinkles.

It is also the ac- coinpaniiiicijt of a ills- ease.l stomnchs. recalling from distnrb.Tl and absorption of dbeMcd foods. 4 Tlie whli-h a i be.st adapt- ed f. the lean nro those that 4- have U-en ilehle.rto the obese sugars and buliii lent care must be eierdse.1 to dl.iturblng 4- an enllrcly go. iutnach.

the h-an one ncll of Ihc -f rich foods nnd i rclalioiis 4 with hi.ur and s.plcy ones. Above all, let oi.u a with 4 a i i innii-r i.leady 4 ci.ntrol. for i aie ihe trade- a of Ilie and (ilump II. l.c-iy In Pic- torlnl I 4 ti.d 1 Slill VVLl Md nre lue Ihe i'u. 1 Tb6 (jrii.ii ts.er.llsls luyplatsi llfu tre to do, Ihlr.K I', i i to.

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Pages Available:
34,970
Years Available:
1784-1977