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Lwlions.X
I Bv Anna Katharine Green, Au,l,or ;J'1.btJ'.or,"h" T
ccmicMT, ,o, t nogrnT loMmm 10m, M
CIIAl'TLK XXXI.
Continued.
"No; that is. I linvc not thought very
iniit l! about It. I took It for granted
lie was what In- said he was. Why';"
"Iteoau-i' 1 had jt strange suspicion
trtst nl-.!,! when 1 saw tlii follow who
attacked ymi lying mi the illicit- in ili,.
foot of the .-ialr-;isi. Though I had
lint noticed it before. I thought tin 11
tluit In1 li.nl nn eye like the Italian
wlmm I nv for .1 iitliMit,- In yniir
looms. If dun )H Sfi. iii;( . is Montclli
ill disgni-c. ,ir. wlmi Is more irii:i l1.
Mnnti-lli v.i this 111:111 In disguise, then
ihe two milters are one and the pint
iig.'iinst j ,m I- m' ..nir standing "
"It lii:iy l i" she nckiiowli dg.'d. "it
liin.v In-. Iti,t it is all over now. Why
think of if:"
Itci :lt!Si' I 1I11 lln! foil lit MK.' ft boll t
liiui: nor do y.iii. for :ill your seeming
gayoly. 1 have e might yon mure llian
oni-v glancing In visible apprehension
toward tin- door, as if you feared n re
newed si-iit of your untitle tons perse.
Vllli'l."
"lid I lift 1 :iy myself like lliaf:" she
n-kc.I. then .-tupiii il :uui exclaimed
with siiilihn conviction: "It Is hi'cause
gnat pleasures never seonl quite rial
I (iiiiiiiit believe that I shall lie lillowcd
tn np into tills immense fortune
xvi.lio-.it -omr disaster ( dampen my
h.i . 1; wmi'd le like tin- wmi
tiers of a fairy pile occurring to an or
dinary mortal. "
"I'.ut yiMi ale iini a innrtal: yon arc a
witch, or 1.;, i- nf the fairies themselves:
so you v!,.ii, !li v,. in y,ur happi
ness. I'Ulj"- Ic grew mure permits here
--i ;! iini wain yon to trust it mi
lili. oil a- to I' r.'i -Uless. This fellow is
in iistotlv. Inn he li'iiy manage to cs
ape. nial ihoii'.'h urn certainly have
nothing nii'te 10 liar from his cupidity
ymi may have fur his r. veie-i'. Me will
neve r lorgel that through you he has
lust, as he thinks, the possibility of
iiainllliig an iiiio.i 11s,. sum of money "
"lo ou wi.-h to terrify i.ieV" she in
clined. l illi a frightened look.
".NO. ll'i; Imw ,-.in yon tijliiU of it? I
only wis, ;.i warn you. mi that If you
ever h.-ue ii.isun m think he is In any
way 'iisi-".il iii t!..iir.- you harm you
v. ill noilfv the p illc ' ami iiroi tire a
;:iiaril!aii in Mai. li over your afYiy.
I lannoi ret .:i pe.-nv unlesc you prom
ise in,- ihi-. Will you? ((therwise 1
fhilll not In- a' ! to sleep at nlijlil."
She Mailed. It was iJmust a 1..0I
smile; it e-tiaiii!)' was an appealim: j
one. I'.ut h... had llxed Ihi- buiimlai ift)
to his Kviupiitliy, and would not ovei
ctep 1 hem.
"I'l l mi ise a. 1 ." ... pi i i-iied.
"In take va.' el' niy.-elf':" sh. 1
lied. "Ah: i! is la-y to dn tiiat. 1 am
'nu i ;s to huw il;e world and yo.i
thai I eau h ar t'.e . oilers my i tif!- '
lien uud iini :' n- n y old friends." j
ll w.is i li;'.:-.i.j,:-'y said: ii eanie i.'-:e !
dew in hi tl.!ii .11., I oti'.IL- !,o;: t . j
He eai!j;!ii her li:i -nl ill his and pivv j
it with more iiian filerelly warnii! ,
hilt in I1i.11 ery a, i drev.- hie k .'I'm';
n.ade Ms Heal Low .
"'oii make jt ton hard Im no'." h- a
niontl:Vi d. ' To hflifiiil par.oi!-i'' se
mar. and yet to Tie' ..ne ; iv-straincd
from enjoyiiii. i; hy the n'ef! soh-ma
of seen 1 i-miii, , i it'tiire i:i Mieli nn
iinpetuuus uatme as min--. I shall
therefore turn my hflek r.pen th ntes
1 may not enter, ami not till Ihr-e
IllelUhs have ellp'i'd will yotl Me me
a.iraiu. tlood live, deaies' of voini .1.
oodliye."
And he was
J-'or a moment -he stood in that how
er or fiieneiy where he had leri her.
eonraeously .ii:iliii as lmi:r 11s he was
within slyht and liahle ti turn Ids fm e
(igniti for a farewell look. Imt when the
trers hud quite hidden him. mid his
ijtilek slip was uri longer to lie heard
on the traveled walk, then her lovely
emiiiteii.inee fell and 11 startllna look
of (are took the plaee of her former
Xpression 01 triiimpli. While Hits was
Mil! vlsllile mi her fiieo. .and tiefore sin
had rein hed (If door whieh led into
the hou--e, a youmr man stepped out
of this same duo, mid confronted her.
It v .is Mr. liyrd.
l'ir an instant it seemed as if -he
did uoi know him. for though -he
paused she did not .-peak. Hut as he
l'oweil with Bn.it lespee! her smiles
eame l..,iek and she greeted him eor
il lolly.
"Ah.'" said she, "1 was hoplnc for uu
oppiiriuiiity to express my ohliirntion
10 you. From what have you not
mi veil in ':"
"From mote than you think." was his
somewhat f-nleniaticil reply. "I have
news to pive yon. Miss Roser. The
man who made th attempt, upon your
life last nisht Is df-Hd."
She recoiled as if he had struck hf r.
I.'end ." she repented, in incredulous
tones; then, as she naw that (.he bad
riot mistaken his worus. and that he
meant what he said, she suddenly
Hushed with an owi whelinlni; and nn
eontrnllalile joy as uiimisiak.ilile as ll
Vas appareinly iineonsclous.
The detective watcho, her curiously.
"How did it happen?" she now cried.
"When? When?'
"lie tried to escape from us at tin
depot. He fell under the cms. Yen
need never fear any'blnt? from him
gain.'
Phe urn-d her fnee atvut. TToTOrs
tiv iui hi'-Uin fioai this day of
triumph, aud yet tin Uorror robbed
"Von Hie veiy kind to coino anil tell
me," M10 srntcfully deelarul.
"I refiret to he o'diyeil to," he replied.
"The man was merely iiciliif; for an
other. That other we know, hut can
not 11 ml. We had hoped her aceom
plli.e'H apprehension would lead ulti
mately 10 ihe disiovery of her where
nhouts, hut his death roll ll ed'eet.
ually of tills linii"
'To whom do you allude?" ankcd
Miss Hop'is.
"To the woman ;' your name in New
York in hchalf of whom this wreteh
has worked -in adveiiture-s; the most
nnhappj and least resiectahle ef any
who hear your name."
The lair an I Prilllant woman Ix'fotv
l'.ilil shiliMered.
"I.uive In r in peaie," she pleaded.
"Io not fy to extort anytidns fro, 11
h.-r. She will he nuhaiipy enoiitjli at
the failure of her -i lieuie. Ii is not for
me. In the eiijoymeiit of my (rood for
tune, to wish punishment to those h ss
foituii.it" than myself."
The Imw which Mr. Ityrd made in iii
sympalhy and ndiniratiiui was as ele
gant a- If iiiade hy cilhef of. the I)e
traws. "Ymi aie tern-roils." said he. and
said 110 more.
She cave him a quick lank. .She was
.vidi'i:tly surprised to see such man
tlets in a man liclanKilij, to liie pollee.
' Have you any muuiandsV" he now
nske-.l.
"No." kIii- lelUii'.'-d. "no eoiaaiaiids.
our jolt will hear from me acain."
And villi n-unlle that ni-iesteil i'11-tui-e
lieu ills sin- tir.-ncil to so. hiu vas
slopie,l hy ;i liiail i-ntri aty.
"I hi'C." said he, very Ki'avi iy. "that
yn'.l will not consider any sen-he
which 1 may have don(. yoi: deserving
,i. any further leeomiltloti than ynu
tiianks. I was workinc in the way of
my doiy. and shall consider it a ;avor
It yon will 1. 1 the matter ii-oji"
"Tlien I vlll." she frankly i-e.oiiu-d.
"hut It Is a pity that you will tint allow
me in ili.'tif,'iii.ile my t;oo 1 fiaiune l.y
a jiii'i v.hieh any one wouhi regard a:-
only a luoiier rei oirui'.iou of n service nircf ill and make sure of tin- wo.'o.in
v.isiiiiiii which I inisiiit nol now lie I he-fore you place yoiu honor and h.io--lamliti;
here." l aities-, in her keeping ! :r.a let'. ac.;:i
"I ai.i paid," .-aid iie. 'T am paid." : a friend's pari to yen. I l.ottl.l so
He was -itch a entlenian that -hi' ! hate to youi faun' and toe sol, oil'
found it i in p. iK.-I' il, to coiv.radle;
ot to press the matter fur; her.
thiii-ioie, so-.jl 'd once more and
la., i
She.
van-
ished.
He stutid a ion;: time lookiui; in thv
liiice.icii she had yone.
That ulcht she tec ived
note:
"I hid nooi! liVv ;o tire.
I'eday. Mr. Cryce tells
following
f Hairiutioi,
me thji :h,
vaei iv;. s i.i'.'id ill is
try iiii.- to c-c:i '. So
nioruiiij wl.il-'
'. So ouo -I'vioii:; dan
'i:r path, li.u ronieai.
rer i- out of
!u r the I'oi iiii'-ii-'se. Siio may take'
up his vi bsi aa;-' and seek to can y it
iluouvl!. Ii yo i i vev M.( it, r. It oi," )
eiililp.-e of her ii.in l id in, e ,-'. i' euaie.-' i
liefore your .-. r.otify m... oi, what i'- i
l etter, tel-m ,j,i, (ll Mr. Hud at police I
I
aihpiai Ii i --. She is now voiii' "i il
aeiiiii-'. I mi'lin -o mini, fiooi Mr.
IV' raw's cles. r jiiioiis of li'i- won . ii'
who kipt the hoii-e viie-re Mr. Iii-laacy
died. It is id. aiital with my p-mcir-liratice
of this aitendant of your?, only
the Cleveland woman could speak Kite-!i-h.
a q I have no doubt the New York
woman could have done if she ion'
in'.:; forced to it. S.i. if your memory
of her does Iini eXt'.Uil lieyotld 1.1st Oi-
toller nhe tliu,. when Mr. Poliim;.'
dii'di he sure she is ihe same woiicm:.
"I l.avi' ymi in Nii-s AspinwaiTs cue.
May nil (food aiieels waleh over you
bolii."
f'H A t'TKU XXXI!.
7ttr.- rrr is sows.
The suuiiip'i- has pa-.-ed and autumn
has come. As Hamilton I Km aw -its
in his studio, the brilliant Unfit of tin
exquisite Sepumher day shines on his
last ureal c rt'eirt and hritiits out lis
mati.v lieatiths io the ehservant eye.
It i the pi' ture of a young irli i lyinp
nslc-op r.pou a coueh draped with white
and Kold. The bkcte h of it we have
seen, hut thiii is the finished pnlntitiir.
"How beautiful!"
This Ik the remark of Mr. Ityrd. who
is looking over the artist's idioutder.
Mr. Ih'siaw sighed. It was the iirst
time he had let any other eyes than din
own rest upon this e-anvas.
"I!iit does It not possess too strong a
rose nihhiuce to the original to be ex
hibited publicly?" pursued tho detec
tive, quietly.
"It is not for public exhibition. 11 in
destined tor my own house and ruy
own pleasure." returned Mr. Pepraw.
"I have Jet yon see it. but I thall not
show It to many eyes. The man who
raved her life is almost n brother to
toe; t'uat is the reason I make uu ex
ception In your favor."
"I understand and appreciate your
confidence. It is not misplaced, but
will you pardon, me if I ask If you In
tend to marry Miss lingers. It is from
iki idle curiosity that I ask."
"Will idle marry me? That is the
question. Ityrd V"
The detective, shiftinc his position
into one that I'ouimandeil a view of the
I other face closely seruHnJed It It
j fore replying.
I "It Is then a vital tiling itli you; you
really want her for yotrr wife':'
; "More thfil I want nnythlntj; more
than I want fame. I cannot Imagine
oeetipied with this picture. I could not
have livid all summer without a sisht
of her fin e. "
"I am sorry." Uji-il lienau. wciuhin
Ids words very carefully, "that she is -so
rlclin woman."
The other's brow Itniiiid. :
"80 am I."
"Yon hud rather sin- had Dot had this
money?"
"Much rather."
"Yet you will not lei it -t.ind in v jii:
way?"
"Not It' she loves me."
"Pon't you know whethei sin .,
or not ?"
"No. liyrd.-'
"I thoilKht ll was quite evident that
day in Juno when we were all toelher
in (Jreat Han-lneton."
"Yes, hut that Is tlnve months an .1.
She Iian heen to Saratoga since, and to
Mount Desfit and Newjiori. Siu- l-as
had the hoimim' of hundreds, ev.-n hail
an offer from an I'nlish peer- or s,
the .'lpl'r. say. Do you thiuk her lik
ly to remain uiichaiiced hysuch mail;i -i
and continuous adulation':"
The detective looked Miiliartn-sed.
hut answered him quite mavely.
"If siie Is the woman yon lu lieve -.
to he not hint; would he likely 10
chaiiKe her. I'.ut "
lie hesitated o lout' thai liie n;;:.-i
who really experienced a certain
lief in making these coiih'dciu 1 s. fi '
irriinted. and finally asked;
"What do yon 1111.111 iy thai liiit."
Ityrd? Have yon any reason to think
he is not a true woman': Itav,- ihey
heen talking scandal ;:lio;;t inv il.ti-
liDK?"
"Far from it." was toe q.iiek ,
"She Is universally , oii,u;i tided. I
pie note her jiraeo. her L-eiitl' iie.-'i and
tier dignity, aud womhr if it wa- -.i .
study for the stase which ha-- made
her so filled to sustain the part of a
Wand lady. No. she has hu; t'-w ,!i
tractors so far as I have I.e. n ahie 10
learn, and I have taken .-. i-lm; in
hear tin' talk nl'out 1; er. f,,;- 1 v.-ns 1 it
ested III seeinp lltnv In .' H.1rU:c wei'.l i
hear the strain of sin ii irood '-. itii' -."
' But that 'hut?' What did ye 11 .. an
hy it? It sticks in my ears."
"Yes. 1 made a i ilrlak.- in usiif. h.
'specially as I . iiniiin n-a'iy say ! I
did so. I'erh.-ips liei-aus.' the us-.ial i-
there is in iiiarr.vinu a wetiuio m' 'o
much wealth is ausra at .1 in hi r e.i-"
l.y the siidiii'i'vc' -epiiri'd
it."
"That wn tc.'icd
"You kr.o.v, lie-.'
ii'.ht hearti .! fell,
tilings se; :oti-ly, ai
and mini:,. I l.vai
iound.itiui in
Thcri'ioi-c. wli.ti
wi.it waiclt h"
i
j of your life Hucriiii
d t.
.'1 Illiej.a.J.
; or selll-li woman."
j "They will not be. If -!
i lite at all It must be hccate-i
.il". I have painted pi' tut
; am not yet ilist in tny
j more eminent than myself
'.:er homage."
, liyrd shook his heael and
poi table- mirror suddenly ;:
front
I the art!-;.
"Kvi'iy man docs ten loot.- like :;,::
'he remarked, poiiiiin; to Ids fr mi'
' .etlei'tiolt ill the yia-s. "She uinl.ii.l..
.' i-dlv loves yon. but There h: thai
1 .uNerahle Toil' again." In- lait.iieij.
"I lie mil w,.i, !e r you in-.' at. cry. ! .'a
' oisiitVeiabi". I know."
Tiie (iitin locked kri-iity ill e-
poscu. nni ii was pot exactly will, an
! --'er. If I'.ryd's cbjei-iii,ns were iiiii -.-1
pi'ctcd a.id (-.'iletilated to wound hi
J k.:i n; -t siis cptllillit;es, the maioier i i
J ilileli they were tirired was so c.-iiiili.i
land sympatheiie that a mote ira-eio1..
j man than lu-grnw would have ln si
j 'ated befoie taklnv otieiise . !r v.i ;
. fear which had been aroused in ni,n
I hy his companion's Word.-, or rathe:-
dread. The futinv. which had looked
o rosy nil hour aeo. was l,cee-.noi-darkened
by siiadows he neither nn
derstooel !lor Wehoilled.
"You have heard sometliinv aiiainsi
Miss Koiiers." he- litially allirmed, "and
are tryins; io break If to me."
lint Horace Ilynl shook his head.
"N'o." lie declared, "you are mistaken.
All that I have heard is In her favor.
I have iibsoluti'ly tiothine to tire
aenlrisl her. only kMi you to be
careful, mid to blind yourself to her
beauty and her wealth till yon know
the depth of a nature that may will
have been sreatly tried by iiiis muM c
te.od fortune. Is It askinff too muih?
Am I tidiiSKiessiinr the buuinls of
friendship, or obtruding loo nnn-h of a
detective's cunt ion into the imp. iiions
artist's affections?"
Hamilton I tenia w did nol immediate
ly answer. He was cnsairod in drop
pine a curtain over the exquisite pic
ture of the sinorina. which he may
have thought was beim; tobbeil of
some of its sa, rcehiess by this free
uilk collect nine its beautiful oriuinal.
When it wa quite hidd. n he spuke.
To be continued.
tinperor Vllllilii' Hocnc t.
The I'ru6fcian budget pi oxides for the
conttruction of a new royal palace at
Tosen. This will bring ibe Durabtr of
the Kaiser's residences up to fifty
three. He has already the Chateaux of
Bellevue and Mou Bi.lou and tbe Koya
I'alaee lu Berlin: the Koyal Palace,
the new Palace P.abelsberpr. Sans-Soiicl.
the Marble l'alace, the Oranuery. the
Star Pavilion. Kelvcdere, Saero. Char
lottenhof. Wlldpark, I'aons and Alex
androwskii. iu rotselam and neighbor
hood; numerous shooting boxee
throughout the country, and imperial
residences at Hanover, Stettin. Hresl'in,
CoblcDtj!, Wiesbaden. Konisstur-?, Os
uabruek aDd elsewhere.
Lord Acton, vho died recently In
London, had the finest private library
In England, consisting cf over sixty
HVQueerL- H Italy
WW. '
I'l K I in -laic
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AN USTER
I DI: A or
MAL'GtPY'S.
i;i;i:uy i.i:v '
NdX ran dow n
',!: -tcli.-i of til"
., '.... 'nil lelii:.
her jacket as siie .
went, r.ii-y, her :
little fo terrier, '.
In-ari.in tiie I ..i i i li '
of tl'c fi'oii! door,
rushed a'-otiml '
!.o!l-e , i;l ill- ill- !
louothe: to.y lal. I"
i. elllle.
di ar. ..ii mu-l ii :
:o ne thankful thai ;
. in-lead of bavins
old -clioi.lioom all :
'- -o lic uillili! 'lilt- '
i o.l .I.i.ltl; ii'"' And
l-k oiie.pe'otlv. ;r a 1
and Wit- - i dash- '
i hi Wl, ll i'.h ii-ie of i
it- tit
i! uiM'i
lay ('.!
1-.,,,!,.
i-ie!
Ill"
: a- .-he fine!, id it tin-ee
i"lt. .'li'tiost cooolinj: w i:!i
I'.-iii an. I looking over ibeir
ii' ill. ,'Xpeeled -ollle one
Malory cbeek-d h. r
I iliel,, ami tin Ii looked il,
Ii iioin v.lijcii i!e-y had
y'vi Pi-en tea iua ol.l Mi-.
llioi,lit. mill sure eiiouiili.
an si uoi I in Iui- door slink-
'. ih- r-cedilig buys. While
l-.'.t ii.- dirty, cii-iieveli-il
looped alld pick.' I lli 11
call in whie.'l a siekly g.-r-ecu
ur.iwit'g. W'i'li tr.'in!'--lie
tri. io -iraiuhleii lie-
ml.
and i, fell io i
the i-il;,'!' oi' the
r could - e that
l.,...n l'i-ok.'ti oft
-he went on. but
pa il a .i io. ,i ml M .n -j.
ibe iiiaiu still: had
tn ar tin- r.i
Tlet
way tin- io.
.-iicss of the morii
l. and i:' ihe l,!r,l-a'..,-.e
I.er -an- a.
li.l n-it bear tie in.
I I'e Mllillilid oiii
l!
ll
l -in t lilSCll-
i.d set oil loot.
their Sun, i. ii
girl- of the
l.a-i. r m
I-
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I ..l"t,-'-r-. . : I J t
MVEFr JUSL'. i!.c l-ol.; .-,i
ihe nouniiin ii-vo'K.. , I !...
Lord of the f:.T,--i! ... .;
Sovereign of the 1. f:y pi.. 1.-
'll.ine eve; tov ..:(! i',; v- u!,:i.:
have the Iiccik-. of 'I :.v i
ijictless iii;d fnow) '. (l 1.. : ;. i i
soften tiie horror for mornU who ) t!.n,i',. 'i
the fioi-.cn nays ; Wad iheia, :c ;-i t t1 cm 1:1
the (iaiCi.rO.ii paths; .ir.J if any ;'.,o::U I'..,!
Ly the way ar.d lic, rcr - l.im e.to
pitiful aims. Softly ijaad en: lata
gentle cold fchroud ; aim as toon he,
al'andons Ins earthly body, nuy lie .-vitr..
Gctl's thr;ne. O Wes-e.l On.-. I.".ir
prayer ! I.o.i's TiiOJ or. ;.il tin. dee ! f
l.-fo'; fin 1 c.:t the noils tho.tt'.!- th.-it 1
spttaij; fro.n hi. h'.r.ri, and ...;:;.. r li.-.r.i
frajr.int iuo.:nt.iin flowtts Ufcic ''. c ft
Cod, th.it, when his s-pitit rc.rl:t t'-.e Ur
the ! .crd, the Lord m.iy ia His inli -.:c an
welcont-: hi.-ii. An-; may i!k :,v..:d,n !
that crowr.i the Alps irii;,'' i; .ia c a.
tion of the Divine li.i, er.f..!d '.::
glotious vaee for eva' Aiafi.
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I . .. ' '. tin :.. iiiuli- o one alld one
l:a:l i ! : ir- i I - al.. d milk, let soak
i.al.' an hoi.: lie ', a.! t one fins well
Is i :i li.tn o up I' Hour, half n ten
I -fi! ,.f -.ill. lour 1 . v i I lea-lifioliflll
i t'.-l,; c4 p..i.ii. .ai "ell and cook
i
.'t-ti
I el li, IV Ii. 'I ! I.I 10. Hi' 1 Hke.
M.-- ,..,:i a cup in.' entire wheat Hour.
I on. 1 1 j ; . -1 ol vhi at ;'.'.i, three level
in.-, oi haiiin:: powder, one
.'il .'.' s,.Ii :'.id two tal.de-
of sii:.'.i: . Peal one vnts. iuhl
..m i ..i,e ii.-.li' i a.iitil- of mill.
.1 1 -I' -1 of nieil.'d liltl-
i"t. in,...- it-,-- i poll ihe Hour mixture;
j 1" -ii v. , 'I a, ., ,ke u a rii!ilh'. ..-
' i .o !.ii..-:n ttlel l;i. e lilf!',nn,
I S i s haji ,i (op (.f ii.iik, pour ii over
! I--', ii ol oiii lucid .-ni let stand
(! tall, .ii.- I in i. add half a cupful of
1 in!-! !..;, d I, c. I mpful f flolir,
I h.-ii'" .1 ,.;' -,11, two tnlde-
! -i ii 'ie ti: . i. -ui'.ar. llilve level tei'
t 'On,..- .-, .,t ' .if..! iii. whiie of the
' ",k .,' . I.. '.'.i d i. ...a, I,, eve talile
j ' i i. euef and the v hiie of the
' ' -; ' e. i -'.'.It !':', I ill llilllilll .;'(0s,
I;, a e'e 1. . twecty e.itoi'e-.
11, ,11. mil it . -.in. ...
l. ii. .i Op i : 'iu;t,-,'. aijil liie
-u ::mi l-e-it v.-,'ij. then
i : oil, i,-.n .main: then
ii-... i. :.-p..o,:f.d of -nil. a
i .-!. i ile luiee of .me
. 1 -.,! ,r. a. iini'-: just
' ,e. .!,! otte-fourtll e-.lpflil
f,'...-i. ;! lloWi i,; .1
'ii,.: v.. t. .-iui -'.!' -lowly
c: i: n.lX 'l ' thh-k-U.
-!..' miioite. if
" :. ;,.' t: wi'l clll-dli-.
I . : ; ,
S.oiirod all
ill" ."ppollll-
. . i : ; 1 1 1 :l,il,s
e- a i.ij sua -cd
embroideiy
. llnTiliUliH' ;i
" .i.-.tna.-U fu;i'
V..i.!is!fe doth
.1 '-Mi t. I'.inr.
lhr HousewiveJ
.."'.: '.-iwv
i i ' - -pu'ri.,7 the clotte
0 'i. eo;i:- and tie to-
-I a;- iii ih" water am!
.! '.':- w.il'i i- bjile
1 . ,1, .;.' Him :iif . iot'e
. Oie -OoiH.!
!" have 1m eoli.e -l.otte,'
. ie.-l '!-. '-.. -pot llpoll till In
! I ! .1 ill. .Hid tile spot
1 '. , el ihe -nrfilce
' !: ' o, in M alia W; t.'l il.
.,.,i-,... !.,. '-..ii J,:,;
i; . ! o .- la r on n laiiuiii e.s
ti. pi. like towc-ls. pit -
.'.i ! 'ei- lat'eiully; then
... - - '.', li.ai - liu'ouuh tile
'fie v It,, t il' they lull
I;. ! .'!! ;i -iiv. - a ileal
i - e,- '.'..',)i ni your
- e ! . a-;, in.' My -.. oured
itei -lake '. ii:ick!itne. All
ii.-.., i-i,e, are kep
n .-..(. I, a- ted I'm! a lirisk
,...' i:i .in bo made to
olil
:. I...I :..
r :iom m.-iaii-n to tin
i"v . ..o , ..i !i.e,M !ways t.,ko
i ; - dn- oi.ii n in re y-u hai
'f: ; i'l.e,.,; .i,,.e l(. lei.vcs.
i Id- . . i -;1 . d'.ls; ft, .n seatterillg
." ii. !,'! eien: ,i to i:-old l.illl:ls.
K- I - ;i v. in no; oaiy remove liie
i.;.i; iini: .'ll,-.-i-- iii a -on of rim
. r. mi l no si.;. ,,. a pori-cii. .1. bath
-,:,'.. 'a:. .1 viii s.iUt off f'ic white
ii. s olil- i"i!e on :ie iiin d liiiti,
""s. A,.p'y m'i'i a etoili -al..raicil in
ii" thi ll ..lid .llili Willi, 1; fill:. Tollow
v itii I:.., vni-l and -"da.
I -1 a . i. .11, i'l-i-brii k 'ii-,. .oi of the
'. i n:'.'- ' . ii -: -t'.d. and oil will re
..r e : ! !,. ,; . i,, ie. 11 uateh longer.
1 ii-n,.l i;.ni - in , I 1:01 only adtnif-
'e .1 1 ,e 'I'" I10ll1e.11 ot ll,e iron, hilt
' . I- in. I- ! Ie- la ai l i oni il - he
'r,' V. I" oe. ;. H.'i i f.io . ., of heal.
1 et. in - ti - ! 11 ii. the - othing iron
. .'! 1 "1 .-,
' ! "! t ! sl.. 'I II' k"o f lo-ks. K
- '' .,. m, 1 ,, i,-r
!:. i .!!.: dup'a'.ea bv !artr
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