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Hearts OS*E VANCE One Episode Eack We a wt i ■ ftta Mai tTpso this OM be loosed tbs Tight. -rgs of Us wrath without rath 1 Kaoo •tigered him In silence. Hb raaet galHng recrimination edaoed so retort from tkfa os*. Is s Ian Is Trtoe'e Undo. Jmdttb those to Interject: "Don't be so herd an tfc# ell]/ tod: she's not respond bis; she's nlrk with love tor thst good look In* ■impiston!" “And row!” Ross turned os her pssslnaately—“what sbont you? If I lose Alan Law. at lesst I loss him openly, t am not ashamed to oars It— and 1 ikm't Parana him. ns you do, pro tending 1 mean to saerlHoa Urn to g Wicked family food, and then spars him estry time I mast Urn. to lead him to belies* I hasen't the heart to Injure him—as you do, hoping no to work upon bis sympathies sad earn • kindly word and a pat on ths head from his hand!’ Fiercely she lesoled a denunciatory arm at hoc abler. "There!" eh* cried to her father—Tf yon need to know— there aland* tbs daughter who has betrayed your faith—ua I base sot. who has# nteer oran pretended to appros* your slUolny!'* T think." Trine announced tn a sotco of lee—T base learned sow what 1 needed to know.** Hit angers (ought the row of bib ton*; asd whan n sersmat responded, be Inqnlrod: “Mr. Uarrophat baa returned T" "Us b In the waiting room. *lr.“ "Conduct Mian Judith to him aad t*Q him I hold him personally respon sible for bar aafe-kaeplng. Ha will understand." And lor a long time thareaftar tb* father, alone with the daughter who bad been estrang'd from him since birth by asary Instinct of bar nature, assayed In rain to break down bar mntinowe silane*. At last Trine summoned loro Of kb creataiss and had her led weeptng boas the rooms to b* held prisoner In bsr bedchamber on the topmost flosr of ths bouse. CHAPTER XXIII. A Sporting Offer. 8mm two hour* Uur, that aa—a eeeatag, Mr. Alaa Law, wary stock aUva and. la spite of a complete new oatllt of ready-made clothing, looking moch more Ilka himself than he bad la a. fortnight, laauad forth from tho Grand Central atatloo, hailed a taxi cab. aad had blamalf conveyed to tea Hotel Monolith. mwl ‘^aaaadnt *** prope* a®°* that hla with was otharwlaa: lor attar learning from tha room-dark of tea Monolith that a suite waa betas bald la tba name of Arthur lAwrecoe. teat waa tho oam* Mr. Law I ascii bed oa tha register Oo the othar band, It waa bla true name that ha save to tea peraoa whom ha called upon tea telephone Immedi ately after betas abowa to hla rooms. But than ha ares speaking to hla aid friend aad man of business. Mr. IXsby. Within another ten minutes tele last waa lo conference with bla employer: T think you must be out of your brad." ha Instated nerroualy, once their Aral greetings were oear. "You might Joet aa sensibly throw yourself from the top of tho Metropolitan tower aa come to Now York while Trine Urea aad kaowa you're tela aide tha water." "NoaarnaaI* Alaa laughed. "Remam ber this la New York—not the back woods of Maine!" Alaa paused and smote bis palm with a remorseful flat. "By tea Eter nal. I’m forgetting Hamm!" "Barca* ?" "Chap whose boat 1 chartered fa Portland--sheer lack oa my part: ke'l owe of tha salt of tho artb. first, something mast ha does tor tba boy. You're get ladaeaeb of some sort la Mow Bedford, auralyT" Dlgby reflected "Borne. There's George Dlalae. Justice of tho peace “The rary rasa. Telegraph him lo Barcas' Interests Immediately. And telegraph Barcas aa wall - eaad him a hundred fur expanses, aad tall him to Join mo bars In Maw York aa quick aa ba can!" "Tour friend's address?" Dlgby In quired. mildly Ironic aa ba eat down at tha desk and famblad with the sap ply of statleoory. "Maw Bedford Jail, of oourss!" Also check led—but cut Me laugh hi two aa something fluttered from tho pash of earalepoa which IXgby had disturbed aad fell to tea floor between tha tare Vkca *». It irlaMd canto* la mack, ary at Alan * eanMcnea: It waa a tray at heart*. with aa aafcaa tar# aaC a tracaMtn* haak. Dl«ky atoapaC to ptok tha taaiaaC thine ■»! hot Alaa waa ba torahanC with him, aaC cat Ma kacar* •ret a fan tha aark. “Now will yaa halier* T" Dlcby Co ma akak haakUy. *Ta whatt A ataapl* eatweMaaaar Ahw CoataC. -Nat II Wha kaowa I'm hi Haw Talk aa that the Art bar Ua rataa far wham year aeaat aagacak tha** iaoa« waa Alaa Law. Ma. my trtaaC: If* a bit toa thick lor ma. Tab* my weak tar M, tUa la aatMag mara ear laaa tha a a aaaraatr at a paher than far tha aalUag ot tha aext trane atfaMie steamer. Oh. aunty yoecnak daay aa ihla oaa wish el my tend at* heart, ay boy!" With a ceatiue of aafalpad ekee “oa Aian dropped a hand on Dfahy'h “Itort nothin* an earth I vast* | not da far you." ha aid: "yean beam a father aad a aether fa aa anr afaaa I can remember. ana II we were eep* rated, moat of tha tla* hy Urea thorn hand miles of salt water. Bat thfa thing—I can’t do It. ana far yaa. t can’t do It ana far ayeelL Boaa Trine la bara la Nev York, fa tha hands aad at tha mercy at bar father and slater: aad yoa may fades what their many win ba vhea fan leans an that aha has dona tor aa I weak 1° aad 1 cant go until I Bad her and taka bar with aa. dad that la BaaL* “Thn.” Dig by Brack la. graepta* wildly at a straw of ton. “I ton yoai* word youH go. prnrtdlag t Cad aad ra store Boas to year "Yoa ban ay word to that, napea tkmably. Bring Boaa to me. aad HI * tolly shake the dost of Nrw York from ay shoes, aad anr return tut Trine is pat away comfortably fa bfa gran." "It atoll to dooa" Dishy ymalgid It must!" “Yoa ballon thatr* “U twain hoars Race shall to to •tored fa yoa.* "wm yaa make a hook oa BT ru hat yoa something happen* aad hope I lone into the bargain. It yoa ballon yaa aa carry oat year prom lac, win the White Star Una to raaem tha beat a Tails hie suite on the Oceania, •ailing tomorrow morning at taa— and make arrangements for a mar ring* before the boat mils " TU go yoa." Dig try agreed: "and If 1 fall. 1 forfait the cost ef the naer nUoa. Dai about this marriage—r He hesitated. "Ton'll ban to tan a “-fa thta stale—aad can’t get oaa wan wbatseamed fmmMiir Mbtot rafuetano*. as* got hla way. H* amid ht know that anothor •hulked Mlflh barrier of Baa ter- j rats aad orerhjard all that passed and. whan Alan had ducked smartly late th* enflaiahed betiding. ram and state alter him with footstep* aa noleeless aa a Cat** aad a tarn that had th* aar MIU of n tiger** win It waa traa •lentiy revealed la a shaft of moon light. At length Alan gslaed the grldlrm at girders m a plana with the lighted window across th* way. and crept along ooa of thaaa gingerly on hla hands and knaaa, on til ka cam* to Us end Sad might, if he cared to. look down a haadrtd fast to tha sidewalks. That slew, howarcr. did not tempt; h* kept hla am laral; and was re warded with s hare gilmpea of a prat. Uly-papered waB, framed la th* lee* of halt-drawn cartata*. And of sadden—whether through1 fortuity, or laattnet. or th* psycho logical attraction of hla steadfast con centration—<te tenant of the room earns to the window aad stood there tor a little, lookfeg pea si rely oat alto gether swoon stitoes of th* watcher In his aerial coign. Again a horrible naoertalnly har assed him. Was th* woinaa Boss or Judith? That aha was one of thee* he coo Id plainly sea. But which? Dared ha aasaase his hopes foltiled? With diaesKy ha detached hla hangry rlsloo flam ter. aad drawing from hla pocks* a small not*book, tor* out a Mask page, placed this Bat on th* glrdar, found n pencil, and with th* sestetanc* of a ray or two of mooaHglit aeiawlad a message at al most stenographic brarity. When h* looked ap from this tosh, aba had resisted. Bitting ap, astride the girder, he took his watch—a cheap affair he ted iekad op when reelocking himself la th* garments of drill sad society, at Prwrtdepon, that morn tag—spied th* Alert Ammtmo* at the Hotel HmelKh. by applying In panoo with roar brtda to-ba. Thar* woat b* tlm*—" “Than wall marry in Janayl” Alan Instated. “Dig ap aoma clergyman error thrre. IT yoa lost know on* your •oil—’ •Oh. I'a wall acquainted with th* vary man!* CHAPTER XXIV. Th. Tiro* a* Night Not tU-ptaaaad to bo Mt to bla awn daoteaa (whoa* pnyBaad eharactar Dtgby weald aorar bar* appears* bad h* so maeb aa aaapacted Chan) Alan none tb* laaa datorrad gotten aatfl afler midalght. And daptoongn wan all bn faorod— tarn and except always, of soarto, tafV ur* to find bla Eos*. It wag a boot on* In tb* maraiog when b* airload tocooapteaoutoy (bat not bo mash to as to aosm daaarrlag of pollcs nrrotn.ooa) la th* aVgti borhaod of tba Rtrantd* drtra boaaa of hi* mortal foamy, a grta white boaaa < that towered. atarh tad tan, span a His prottmlaary roeoeaolaaoca ptw rldad Httla man tham eomkrtlea* ** arete* Ho go. still. Ra wall bat bad Is tb* aUIb and tab of moonlight and abadnw. all tta wtadows dark bat oan and that oaa, la tb* topataat tw, showod only a faoblo gliaunar. ao alight that Alan almaat ararlaohad It. Bat anna discovered. n loaaasd spaa Iteotf bla thought* with a power Utlte laaa than typootle Ho baUarod with small daoht that Rosa waa a grta tow wtibta thaw* walla; that Jodftb meat bar* eon troyod bar thara with alt apaad. And. tblabstng tba prasam ptlr* aaaat. that amall. high window of tb* Nght might won b* bora. DtraaUy serosa tb* atroot from tba Trtea rmldmea an th* appoatta oor bar, a roloaaal a part ama t atraatnr* stead halfAalahad. atonowoak to Ra Ta Ua laflatt* diagwat. Abut fami th* gaardte* awry atta awaha, rary amaah an th* jah: aa aba ana bar* to atoal ****** late th* bonding. TMa to iteatf might has* boao and flba t*q*t* at to* start hot AJm aaaaadp pralaad tb* maa *M* saratog th* rary tost at to* mlalmiai and an omc* or IM OHM*, and eloeed U upoa the folded weenie. Then drawing hack hla ana. ha breathed e client prayer to the god of all true lor ere, end cast It from Un with »H hU might—with each force that K almoet aneaated him at the mid or the rwlng. Bat aothlag teae world hare • erred to bridge that yawning ebaetn. And the watch Bew aimight end time, eqoarely through the Ughtad win dow and to the farther welL . . . At that very lament of hla exultation over e» obeteeie overcome, he heard e ■oend behind hla ef heavy breethlag. The aaaaaain had come that cleee apoa hla pray whaa Alaa tamed and dlaeovered hla peril. The eagee aooabaam which had elded Alen lg the eompoelttoa ef hla rncatage etreck acrcae the o theft face end (bowed It Hke a Mdeona Chlnaee mnek of defy hatred, with lie eye balla glaring pad tta Itpa drawn back from th# naked blade gripped between Kb teeth—a etlletla aothlag abort ef a foot la length. WHh a aharp. ttartled movement. Alaa rwwog klmealf bodily about. ae that, eeetad agate eetride the girder, ba faced the aeeaaate who eat ip, etrnddUng the girder, hla feet hooked beneath It a etflotto poleed la hie right head to etrika. Bat even new Afaa wee fa little or no bath i before. If ho faeed the tha rfth no arms etberu »o< even a WKh a m Alaa Ichape, araiy In «rd and id that at the I I Ibetat ta tha deal m fhe and, they aemd together with ttu steady, re staUsaa downward and outward drag to break tha grip of tha man's locked laga Abruptly ha pitched forward on hU face along tha girder, kicking wildly, grasping at tha air. The etllcUo tall from an InsUnctlrely relaxed grasp, and disappeared And before Alan oould release hla bold, or esse the strain upon tha right arm of tha as ■aasln. this last had slipped bodily from lha girder and hung helpless In ■pae*. dangling at tbs and of Alan * arm—with no mors than the grip of Bra Angara between him aud death. Tha shock of thad un presaged turn brought Alan forward and gat ou bis stoma ah. And tha strata on hla lift arm waa tarrlCc. Ha doubted If be oould maintain It for another minute Nor waa there any reason why be should retain It. Tha and ha had de signed for hla rlotlm waa merely his fust desert. Aad yet Alan could not let him go. Thaa tha battle began anew—but new It seas a battle with a man ball erased and struggling so madly that be well-nigh frustrated the aHorto of hla raacuer. la the upshot tbs asaaastn lay Ilka a limp rag across the girder, head and arms dangling on one aide, lags aud fast an tbs other, spent with hla tar rlflo exertions and physically sick with terror. And la this state Alan lad him: he Bad dose enough; 1st lha man shut for himself from this time on. CHAPTER XXV. Changeling. la the vagua. chill (ray of (bit dull aad daaolate dawn, Judith stirred ab ruptly on the couch of a sleepiest ■Isht, aad with the rapidity of eae who haa arrived at a (allied purpose after a loac period of doubt and par plenty, rose and bathed and dressed herself la negligee. In tha adjoining room she could hear •mall, stealthy no less—the sounds made by her lister moving about end preparing against the uagoesaable me maat when her rescue would be at tempted, according to tha Information eoavayad tn that midnight meaaage. for chance bad oouspired with her Insomnia to stattor. Judith In tha re oeaa of her darkened window. Idly viewing tha gaunt framework of the uaflalsbed building from aa angle which, when Alas edged out alone tha In Jkdlth-* ayaa hla identity waa un^ mtetakahU. She had hardly needed the ntghtglaseee which presently she brought tn hear upon him at the mo ment when ho waa laboriously induing hla message—while grim death stalked him from behind. She had seen him throw tha watch aad had heard tha double thump of lu Impact with the wall and Boor of Rosa s badchamber. And aha had witnessed with wildly besting heart that duel in the air able tn surmise Its outcome only from tha fact that tha victor spared the life of tha vanquished. Tha oloek waa striking sU aa she lift her room: across the atrvet work ingmen were streaming Into the build ing to begin tha labors of the day Brushing unceremoniously past the drowsy and Indifferent guard tn the corridor outside the door to Rose a room. Judith turned the key that re mained la tba lock on tha oucelda. re moved It. entered, and locked the door behind her. Without any surprise she found her •later already dressed to the point of donning bar outer garments. Rendered half-frantic by this ones psotad Interruption, threatening aa it did the perilous scheme that Alan bad propoesd, Rosa greeted her sister with a countenance at ones aghast end wrathful "What do you want?" sbe demanded loosely. "To come to aa nndarstaadlng with you." Judith told her ooolly. “There is no understanding possible between us: you know that aa well an Mm "Tat ana tbsre must ba." 1 laslst tbat yoa laara thia room at oneal" "ImM by all maaaa—ud be damaad! ] may laara thia room—and I may not, dear Uttla atstar. But oua of ua will aarar laara It aUra.~ WHb a start of Urror, ton ah rank baab treat thia a (rant*, wild thing tbat war* tba raty aba pa aad aam Maaaa of baraatf. 'What do yoa maaaf Tou cannot maaa to aaardar ma la cold blood, JadKbf "Mot II- Judith laugbad harshly. "Bat. ataaa tt baa plaaaad filler to daoroo »at wa mast both loro eas — lot Daatlny doctda between aa aad boar tba Mama of mardarl" "Jndtthl" “Oaa anaall* Croaatag to a aids ••Me, JedKh took ap a glaaa from a tray that held a aUrar wator-pllcber. aad rat era ad with It to tba table tbat oeeaptad tba middle af tba floor. At tba earn# time aba opoaafl a bead lilt tbaa M atanabad aad dlaoloaad a a mall bhm battle with a rad label abrtebtag tba vara lag "TOtBOMI" "■trjvhmtaa," MM aaplaiaod aaan paaadly, "In aotatloe." Aad aaptlad tba battle lato tba glaaa A maaavra af eovraga raturaad to Boaa. "Da yoa aapaat to ba able to make ma drlah tbatr aba daman dad aaatamptwmaly “Mat I—bat Dealtoy, If tt wtni flaw bora." ITom a paabat of bar dressing, aava Milk lanlanf a aaalad (took af playtag made. "Lot fbaaa tirtara tba vtn of Oaattay toward aa. I vffl break the ml. Ma tba oarda, aad deal." The one who (it* the troy of haarta will drain that glees. Ia tt a bar gain?” "Mayor! Oh. now I know that you are altogether madl* "Perhaps. Are yon ready t” And Judith made aa If to deal. "No—oarer! 1 tall you 1 refuse!" Rose chattered, terrified. “Tou dare not refute.* "Why?” “Because of thle." Whipping a imall rtrolrer from an other pocket ot hex draaatna-flown. Ju dith placed It on the table, ready to her hand. "Tou will shoot ms If I do not con sent?” "Not ion—but hint. If you refuse, little sitter. I will ihoot Alan Law dead when he comes to keep hie IP polntment with you." "Ah!" Roe* cried In mingled fright aid a mate meat. "How did you find ostT” “Nerer mind. U tt e bargain, now, about the trey of hearts? Remember, I thill keep my word about this pis tol." with a ah adder Hose bowed her head. "Deal," the muttered fearfully, "and may Ood Judge between aa!” One by one the stripped the cards from the top of the deck, dealing drat to Rose, then to bentelf. One by on* they fluttered to the table on either elds the gleet of polooa. and fell face uppermost. Thn trflhv r*f hAArl« fall tn IniMik There wm» an Inalant of el last dreed, ended hr Roan, aa Judith* hand moved Steadily toward the glass. “Judith!" she Implored. "Don't—I beg of yon—I didn't mesa It—I taka back my consent—" "Too tats!" aald Judith, lining tha glass and eyeing Its contacts with ■ ftraego cm 11*. "Judith! you cannot mean to drink itr "Can't 1, thought" tha other laughed mirthlessly. "Just watch met* With a strangled cry Roes covered her face with her hands to shut out the sight, stood morneotartly swaying, and dropped to the Boor In a complete faint. Delaying only to recognise thin phe nomana with a pitying smile for tba weakness of spirit that eauaed It, Ju dith* glaaoe darted through the win dow and eaw that which cauised her tc stay her hand aa Instant longer. On tba topmost tier of girdera of the building opposite, Alan Law stood little knot of amussd and an! -ft-tw ffWl of tha hoisting sank la. both bands clasping the chain that linked it to the ghptntlc block. And aa Judith stared, he smiled at something said by ooa of those about him, looked back, and waved a band to some parson Invisible. Immediately the arm began to lift the tackle to move slowly ihroug.-) tbs blocks Very gently he wan swung ay end outward. . . , With a cry Judith flung the poison heedlessly from her, leaped across tha room, and snatched up tbs street gar manta Rose bad dropped at bar stater ■ entrance. In another moment aha was Strug gllng madly Into them. Before tha shadow or Alee cltnglni to tha hook and chain. IsQ athwart tha “Net I—but Dootlny, if H Willi" window, (bn was draaawd nod clam bored out upon the aUL ‘8w*atbannl My brnroat lltu* Tba booh ban« aloadlly within stx locbao of tho wlndowlodga. Alan a*, loaded hla arm. "Nothin* to foor, oxoopt Inst I hotd you too tight, door one!" Without n word Jodlth sot bar toot beolde bis la tbo book, anneadored to bit oabraee. and aloood bar eyas. immsd lately they wars swung away from tbo window, erar toward tbo op posite sidewalh, and contly loworad to tbo stroot "Kaybo (hla teat a good aebimal" Also rxaltod la tbo tenoraaoe of bia boarL "Bat I tblnk It to- And thoan worMacmaa tbtak It a gran* Inrb—< toM thorn tbo almpto troth, yoa soot »ho* wo war* atepiac!" By way af aaowar Judith braatbod only a word of landonma, Aad that Instant tbo book paused and Alan stopped at apan tbo aMo walk. "•ofo aad gsnnd—and sot a aoai •war tbara tbo wtoor no ynt!" bn do <dar»d wttb a dartotm nod toward tbo hajnoj»nPrtam~come along. Kara-* MM wan be at tho terry. hUMty tm *■ Jar—T, wttbfn an bow married. Vfthte tow bows ante ad oaat" WATCH THIS COLUMN FOB MISSION AKY ITEMS A new. letter, neat eat by Fret Adetf DeUsmno, of the University of Berlin, says.— The grant war at lifts has bean the cause of a distinct, and in many Plnrae marked, revival of Christina life. Especially in Germany compe tent observers are unanimous thstfor the past few months the Protectant Churches and denoaeinatione have un dergone a period of iatenalfled re ligious feeling which has hardly ever b«m^ reached before,— Missionary At an interdenoeninaUoaal "omSIm of ladies, et the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon the Mission Study Circles of the various churches de cided to continue to use the — text book—"Conservelion of Nation al Ideals,’* being tha one selected, and to hold three joint meetings dur ing the study of came. I — luarsnsAiiUHS Whal care 1 for the bitter things man “f. The slnndvrous, idle talk, the fool ish words, Whilst I may listen to the songs of birds? Best 1st th# world pursue its noisy w»y, Does not the wind yet murmur la 1 the trees, I The water flow With soothing music? So I let them go, And All my soul with voices such ee these. Whst though the room be narrow where I dwell, Or hard conditio nbound my life ee bars? Have 1 not yet the shining of the stars? That multitude which never men could tall ? Have 1 not still my blus Italian sky. My olive tress. In terraced rows that whites is the breeee. And ere net these enough for such ns I? Why should 1 van my soul tor out ward things? My room is narrow but the world U ***• uih I things I own, and yet am sat isfied, , lor nature gives to beggars as ta kings. While for the world, though it may slander, blame, 1 head U not; Such Iran slant is easily forgot; Th* *1“^ **• tHo stars are yet —*PaU MiJJ C^ttT " FROM CHAPKL HILL CUpd Hill. Feb. 16,—Tba borraw ar'i ink at tka State University U- . bnry ta a veritable Information-dto panabig burosu. A-i-Ttt ' port of Libraian L, a. Wilaea totem 1 account of tko number of borrowers and Iba volumes of booka loaned for a twelve- month period. In tka ag rvacote. 23404 'book, wort signed for and issued from tka daak in a •J“*u year. Making a cooat at sta teita, faculty, tcmntr trkunl »tu denu, resident, of tha village, sod v i.i tor. tha figure. i,XV2 reprooam the number of borrower, for tka ear responding period. The loons of book, end periodical* to other insti tution. and schools in the State rep resent a separata entry of 414 copies. Another bald in which tko library is an in forma tion dixtributing ageaey, ia in tba supplying at debating me-' terial. Thirty-six queries were post ed, and reference material to the ex tant at 692 volumes ware bulletined for UK daring the twelve-month i -i M2 University Dramatic will make a second Journey .field early la March. Tha trip win fe cloda several larger town, ia the eastern and western section, of the State. Barnard Shaw's comedy, “Arms and tha Man,' is the |mn tattoo of tha iw.nn Chanel HIM. XaJdfh, Gohtaboro and Washington saw tko play on tko dob's Maarory preceding the Christmas bolideys The engagements for the ^eteg in, elude; Eastern Carotins Tratetag, School, In Green villa. Monk »; Chac lotto, March M; Asheville, March 11, Bteto Normal College Greensboro, Much 12. A date far Lexington to being considered. « , Dr. K. B. Lnwoon, pfcpataai dtraptor of tha Uatraraitp. made a phpataal examination of (14 aitaahan of (ho frootuun elaoo during tha ta* tan from thla nvmbar ha niaatad to tap. ramUtiTa iMnta that ha might tut tha phtaienl atraayth ta aiyfct dtrarant wapa and aaeartata tha oar. looa dayraaa af phpatcai all lyth «x MMtad ia a atatllar natalaalliin af twaatp atudonta for. paara ay*. Tha t«rt ahowad a farorabta yata ta phy •ical atr anyth ta tha mdM af 1*14 . rapraaantativa. Tha taalyll af tha araraya etadaat exaaakad tha apar »** for 1009 by alyht papa la. .Tha ! araraya for 1414 waa 144 pmaadk. . Tha araraya ay* for 1414 wap 14 paara and a fraction; ta 144* 14 padra waa tha araraya, Tha ahaaaa fcranea of tha rtaak. ohaat and watat of tha twpnty atadawta far 1414 ay. h hi tad farorabla taaraaaaa orar tha elmafaranca af tha aTtatya rt-i dant Ira paara ay*. A-y tha da futira atadaata rapirtad: lp» da faatira. M; aarwdafaatfoa, t| fr*a toraa, 10 oan, foraerm, * rttarw; 1 telaihana: aha* 1. Hha; 1 tat
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