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   Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - April 20, 1886, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               Did you ever sleep mji Japanese what a chamber of One ot the V ton's immense Medicine inn lion Roses in as t be us a t leverage is r al result kidney and liver i- us diabetes or possibly They are often HI n L dimness of 7un0n back and many others are Be wise jn Kid Sold by all II could hire some mail clerks their re- have them sworn sure you get It osl h deafness snd talk Ires than American 11'.i if cur girls knew how to o' words they wouldn't y or blood like ii sore eyes i I take iv T in ihe world and says a maxim r Ferdinand 1 in hf i millionaire and he is a n ibal is K t- of sedentary n with kidney f weakening and a of Simmons will restore Ibe und firm of could i house of are ihe inevitable re- in the be gives nni in in- Hamil the in. and in removing phlegm i its adhesion to tbe i. most violent by even those in In croup it is Bold by alt ivd in society fact forming a part of ihL are now regarded i i. The evils ihe diseases I in Dr. Walker's contains nothing cures all dis- digestive on I spoke to you with severe some time ago I of To mj in my I l ell I tortured io this way and pleasant a core is Sarah J. poetry in his hat is a newer hixt invigorates the f or bair to iia r with gray r h. i their ibry becoming aged T nvi rheard her son Johnny o. ho you to swear me to me that K has proved irect application can cure of that so In all forms of attention Is ning the direction Warranted n in intends thai relieved of for iH rhe humon SI for large 1, i. ta the n AH and a NO. 36. VD AJAIN HiNAL PUBLISHED EVERY ABE SHOWING No. 104 Main l. Pa. at Wellsboro aa n r tid 11 a year Club In PROFESSIONAL n i- B. VT I over 0. L. AND LAND i mid- with D. L. over Lho al the head of VT W K. 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DAGGETT in central part of und it la newly J W and isM o L. Coolry at und Cuns will s for cream at willi nickel nnd or in 'THE OLD at c 1 CAN IS IT THAT 1 1 i. -J t N a Crumbling about s ami slack trade i- that 1.1 und his at It an a as it SS a wiving U- Ihc for family HAMMOND'S IE the W. A. 13' AND FOUNDRY AT Ci ot IKON and 1'H.i.KVS of ill Iron or Ml A OR 25 YEARS IN The Greatest Medical of the Age I Indorsed all over the SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID Losa of sation g PA. I doire to call my large slock uf with a to exertion iy or Irritability of Low a fueling of having some mgof the the Yellow at highly colored 1693 and or all Paints all colors fbr or incide work at Hie toont May R. K. Sawing and at EF TOLL soon SB FILLS ant especially adapted to snob one dose effects such of feeling as to astonish tho Thoy Increase the and canae the body to the tem is and by their Action on the Digestive GRAY HAIB or WHISKERS changed to a BLACK by a single application of this It imparts a natural acts Sold by or sent by express on receipt of 91. 44 Murray New or other or any of re or t V JOHN EAST prepared with the best to do all of Sawing and at the All ifork by U. D. BY SCIENTISTS AS Barter from There are are regal In Ami which are squalid and And alike unto all cornea the presence Of griefs which are hard to Alike onto all comes tho Swift blotting tho face of Swift veiling the glow oP the And driving the the child who la caught from the Or the child of the mother In a phrasa tell the One taken the And the gay world goes on with ita The world on with iU While hearts tinder or velvet Hake shift the name hardens to If In vain la the word of the preacher To lighten the weight of the And In Tain are tho Of tho on the Can there still be language unspoken That is sweet aft the sound of a And a heavenly bread Hath manna of healing and balm f white are the robes of the And as snow on the height Arc azalea's garments of And woven of Fair teachers that teach so And smile on onr darkness and dread With a promise of peace and ot A promise of life from the Dear flowers of that ever Wonld woo the sad heart to reposo On the thought that around its repining The love of God constantly flows 1 What O weary and with Its yearning and If thy darlings have climbed to the glories shall nevermore wane r do the very same sometimes by an brant his attendants and tho incense old BO me limes by a strapping big all made a deep impression upon again by a dwarf or deformed I have spoken repeatedly abont the Every class of these a rule the soldiers ere raised and all classes purchase From by conscription in is we could the lottery Is under er class here known as In lieu the patronage of the U Is of conscription and service in the ranks played Whole tickets are worth opportunity Is given some of the belter an or about in The class of young men to volunteer for a term main tickets are divided into of support themselves during and you can purchase from a sixteenth the They all get positions in like all gamblers or those who en- and aa they are obliged lo bo gage In games of they have a only a few hours a week with the sand and one ways to get the right they can earn their own In case of but as a rule lose their money fn the active they step to the und serve as long as necessity We found U very warm up about 0; and after coffee we went to the This is the haven of shows and city market It occupies a whole Jugglers and acrobats or block and does a large About with an occasional squeak from 11 a. m. came breakfast By this time the heat in the street had become We then stopped in the with our clothing reduced to the time to dress for which is served at 5 p. m. taking a we had an extended drive about the I should judge that after breakfast and un- dinner very little business is Mr. No difference what clime or what country they Punch and Judy can always interest the The Casino Is the leading la the Its rooms are The is formed like the two sides of a square with the music at the At one end a stage for concerts or the It has all the conveniences of a A halt appears to After dinner club house and can entertain a great nu the streets fill up and In the evening ber of It is said it has upward of the city is all two thousand and they of the We saw here again the freighting beat families in the There la very lit which we bad met at different places be- tie family life here as with The men with a pair of wheels six feet a role spend their time al the club when with extra heavy rims and The axle not engaged in It ia so all over Is as heavy as a The tongue must the j E be 0 by 6. To the end ia bolted the I took a short stroll through This yoke rests on the heads just flsh It IB close to the wharf and back of the A pad is placed on near the When are in- GAMBLING FREIGHT CARTS AND ox their a rope lashed around the formed that there are over six hundred horna and across the securely rielles of fish caught these and The Capital of CLIMATE AND e ISLAND'S RELATION TO THIS THE BHOW ACE IN PUBLIC QUEER POSTAL Allr OFF FOR FLORIDA AND THE OUJ the March 0, is the capital as well as the commercial lis of the Cuba is the largest of the West India It is over seven hundred milea long and from twenty to one hundred and thirty miles having about square with a tion of about It was about the last of human the last slaves having been freed within a very short lime by the U bas about miles of coast line and a great log the the draught all being by the head instead of the as with Just ahead of the wheel yoke is another pair attached by a cable to tho Still and connected by a rope forty lo fifty feet the idea is in harnessing them up in this shape I cannot make They are always 1 counted three bags of which made a load of thai you can here see samples of a ty of you can get a faint idea of tbe Fulton market is nowhere by the Bide of it. We passed the botanical gardens but did not go Like everything else of the kind that need unceasing they were These people appear to bave ideas of and build and arrange after good patterns then arc about three on one cart The oxen are aay nine hundred to a thousand done with and their works appear to pounds not appear to beat all lapse into by Ihe extreme The heat began to and 1 be- One the main business streets here is came anxious to get So taking our number of The shores are beset They by means passports aod going lo ihe we with reefs for n distance which makes stretched across the twenty-foot cured tickets for via navigation dangerous unless by competent through it ia the even all thrown open and brilliantly lighted and tied and as made being fitted it seems like a Many lne indisputable of the kind we dies ia shopping not their bad we passed a vote of thanks to the i am the Resurrection Only once Was heard such words as Thousands of years had men lived on In pain and (i Prophet and priest and sage had told Dot stood with bated Each owned bin wisdom vain The power of Nothing beyond Lo Death Man rules tbe world but be Mnet toil aim lay him And cease to I am the Resurrection and Bky A risen Saviour sing. What victory hath the grave And death sting T Thrashed into A CONSTABLE'S 8TOHY, BY w. John That's me. A trifle rough to look but sound Lots of folks affect to sneer at a Consta when called at my office and re- deemed tbe till as much as two years had gone I chanced one evening to be walk log on a street X had oot when I came to the front of a mighty pretty with a trim garden and grass lawn io and I stood miring it a as I have fashion of stopping lo nice when a hand was laid on my aod a cheery voice cried Constable John Give me your It you'll believe it was that identical Carl But not the least bit of a loafer Not You wouldn't meet a man nor more respectable mun m a long day's It was a solid pleasure lo look at him aod remember what a scamp he had been three years Come rigUt in and see Mrs. be pulling me up to the side all covered with pretty She'll be mighty glad to set better believe Pleas wasn't half a name for it. The delight of happiness and thankful grati linle was dancing In her bright and wasn't she a Health and gladness of heart had all come back to Soul numbing had all She juat as sweet and nice-looking a lady as I ever set eyes And the aa plump and a spring was toddling around like a bouse House was furnished I can tell you Everything io It was easy the aid miserable saloon tippling was played oot for When I stood up to after enjoying a real pleasant and promising to call clasped my band aa he said to John that was an ful thrashing you gave me. My bones ached for a Bui it did me more good than anything I ever And I thank you for it It made a mac of was starting away on she John if you put that poor woman and her baby omo the street such a day as and blowing me. God bless fit to needn't never look me in the face I said in my most dignified must do my what a heap nf cruel things we sometimes do in same name of When the writ of expulsion put into my bands and the landlord said he wouldn't give another day I felt meaner than a Tbe weather was juat It was not biting cold but damp and and gloomy enough to make folks in trouble their thoughts to getting relief by I found the same sodden young man in tbe as tipsy and and dirty as come to not exactly tbe Now he was noisy swag gering about tbe and brag and experienced The soil is and all tropical fruit grows to its particularly tbat grown on the western end of the is specially made an arcade of it. Driving of ihe Plant On look dowa QD him in a as if be and and with the stores Saturday our hotel being was naturally mean and of no looking still more disgusting than w ben While the coasts are hot and un in the interior mountains it is said to be cool and pleasant even in tbe hottest I suppose all thinking when they see the position of Cuba on the map But Constable John Frick his a soul in him and a heart as soft as a In- he has called chicken-hearted on account that he wouldn't kick a But this is neither here nor Constable John Frick io 10 tell some of experiences on 1 mind rae day well when I received tbe and from it are made the Havana cigars obliging clerks bringing the and and I was directed dog or tramp on a sick that are so noted tbe world The to them in Ihe street to spread it on to I did in rainy season commences in May or June There is a great of lawlessness in stammering Tbe and lasia until It rains bard the streets but probably not as much preter was busy with nur and moat of the inches of water as one would expect where crime is so from their puzzled looks when I paper to warn a certain family they having been recorded in The dom It is openly that t concluded that beta were must tint leave the house mountains contain iron and copper in if a is apprehended a division with even on their side whether was of Landlord because it the powers tbat secures him from Since we arrived here a lady eating her breakfast at one of tbe hotels had her watch violently taken from her by a who reached between tbe bars and snatched it from An ly who stopped his carriage to hounded on by the jeers of the The military police made no complimentary or You go on board here the same as at all the other Cuban A small boat with a three-cornered sail is the Either an intoxicated or in- sane woman and down the they sec how its situation in the hands of an enterprising involve the security of our ocean communication with our Gulf they allow a funeral procession to pass had his wrenched from he barely saving his lie made un and attempted to follow the this they cnu well understood why walking away quite ex- his prize as he The simply laughed at no one raising a band to assist The watch here is a He is generally .an old He wears a glazed carries a lantern and a stuff with a sort of a curved hook on the To meet one of these old bobbies peering about with hia bull's-eye and is a Their use of names strikes us as a little America ia a woman's A th e United States has always been so concerning who should own it. of the older men can recall the Ostend manifesto was drawn up by Soule and Buchanan at Ostend in 1854. They for the ceding of the island to tbe United Stales for a and went so far as lo recommend that in tain contingencies our Government should Inasmuch as represented the Government ns Ministers to prominent in Spain had right old the attempt to care for A of into the little boat and poling out of the crowd of smaller we soon caught the made a quick run Into the harbor where with her anchor down we found the little that was lo take ua under the old flag I tell you DOW that the Stripes will look like an old when you across it in a foreign It looks aa if it could speak States you could understand all it It did seem good to be where you were not obliged to hunt up no interpreter to communicate with n third expect to sail at 9 in A. M. B. Model FRETZ that may get their V ou of all my of town free of of that wili pat Hutu yon ever thought possible not Von can m or the alt earned every am wort may teat tbe we To all who SI to pay for the t of acnt all who etart A targe lot of Carnal Cutters and Call February 2, 18BO- IS WORTH PP. Platform cr for sale at low think that the must have been higher authorities for a This was ho doubt the The portion of the Union at thai limu had a for and would have been glad of un excuse take it. after time had expeditions looking toward a hut all came to grief sooner oc There is an uncompromising strife ing on between the Cubans and the ish No mercy is ever shown Lo a aod a soldier taken by them is given time to say hia There are to Spanish troops on the island They are not well arc poorly clad and ill fed. Many robberies and excesses laid to although they are never ed. An who had been sometime a resident me that what he knew himself aod from all the information he could gain his opinion was that the despaired of ever coming a Their hopes were all centered in the United States eventually owning the aod tbat then they a State and be a part of this it would take a lime for them to put aside their Ideas of ress and keep step balance of the Fnr a long time they would be n turbulent and they as have a and a kind of This we making our home bas the same that they all Our rooms are built on the are but We can go visiting around up here the same as we could in tbe deck rooms of the Until you all the doors are and the rooms to be pied are lighted at Hotel thieves would have a bonanza yet we hear of no Just fronting tho as I mentioned is a large It is as i ia not the one most Not far from it is the Parque de Here the military bands play in the the ladies come out in their and the little children gather around the on a little elevated while the very worst criminal among the in the prison here ia All places of business bear a name the same as instead the i ihe grocers umJ shops nil adopt this We n met cry about three miles out from the It ia till walled in by a high adobe There is a chapel at the entrance with a relay of We did nut go we were advised that the scene was revolting and to health us Some bodies are buried in while others of tbe poorer classes are thrown into shallow trenches and ered with It is said that is never otit of the although this season of the year it is not Tbe colored people never have they it the aristocratic After Muy becomes although it is worse some seasons than Once if you you arc done with it seldom It would if there is anything in the in ecu Lit that this disease represents all of the necessary lo insure a I would like to fece it some one We passed Ibe amphitheater where the ere held every It is quite in the outskirts of the and is a circular wooden all but with a movable canvas or lent Here a bull is turned loose into a He is annoyed and bothered until he becomes generally disemboweling two or three miserable old After be be- comes thoroughly tired out be is killed by the matadore by a single stroke of tbe If u few of bis tormentors could be served the same as the poor unwilling horses there would be some justice in if there was not so much It is dent that tbe society for the prevention of cruelty to animals has no office The postal arrangements here are Mr. Lang learned that he bad had letters at the but by the postal ments they were obliged to return them to the if not called for in a clerks were courteous and but An April BY EDWIN N. LEW 13. From Sweet when you with and your Your wind breathing low and your birds that mug blue Hint fills hollow of the Yon can make a day of enchanting weather I lint on this lovely morning you have for your taE Tlie presence of my only my ray So you have no need to with your and your To make this dny tlit day or tlie year 1 do your with a wind from the With on the springing and tender bine l Let pinging birds aing and year flowers look up I So may you serve the lady uf my love O month of changeful daye may be Or your robbing wind may be bringing rainy v for it takes me nearer When my only love I shall be Tbo Late John THE CAREER OP A K EMINENT AND USEFUL BUSINESS John to died on the 10th after a at He was best known to the country at large through his tion with the Centennial Board of He waa born in Philadelphia in 1805 and was one of the three sons of the late John who came from New in The elder brought up his sons for a mercantile career and gradually relinquished his business to John Welsh became a member of the firm upon death in 1854. The bouse is the largest one in the West India trade in ing solely on For some time Mr. Welsh was a member of and be a of ihe Sinking Fond for twenty He was also President of the Philadelphia Board of In 1864, be waa Chairman of the Executive Committee of the tary from which tbe sue awfully cold flay in when the wind be tearing things Lo ders around the corners of tbe old and whistled and bowled in a way to make a burner head boss of tbe Rooms 0 and 7, in a great rambling barn of a one of a dingy block down by tbe a brick building that bad been a Now tlie narrow wilderness of storerooms was cut into little cubby holes live ut both with just one window for light and dark passageways to pass in and I remember L they were ble places for God's creatures lo live in. and awful weather to put a family out on the sidewalk in. I may as well Constable Jobo Frick had for Ibis part of the Of course the landlord had a right to his That's If tbe tenants did not pay they must go All the Constable Jobo Frick felt and un- To save hia be account for but it seemed as if something would keep on Suppose there is n delicate woman and a of Hi lie For the soul of Constable John Frick kept OD Putting them out the cold roadway Mich stinging will be a miserable make the best of and his heart kicked strong against it. But this waa borrowing and it wasn't It might be that Ihe was name on the go out I know I prayed it might be though it would be fees out of Constable John Frick's pocket if he Room 6 waa in the rear on the ground I had to reach it through a Curious hqw saloons come to be ingly mixed up with poor families having lo be put out into Who kept the saloon I never There wag a fat-bellied hulk of a in a brown knit woolen behind tbe and a slim young fellow crouched against the wall oo one stu pid from the effects of liquor or pretty nigh made tne sick to look ut he doubled up on the What the you want in here? he yelled as I was passing oo lo room 6. dry snapped the bim by the arm and swinging bim back from after me. got business with your Keep you're not fit for But the tipsy loafer broke and burst into Lbe presence of his and when I had explained the nature of my errand he ranted It's all I've got place I'll fetch a wagou and have the things moved right I'm glad of I said to his wife ua she held up her troubled face lo ward me. And just then this thought was forced upon in ihe world did so nice a woman become Lied to a brute like if he only was the pitiful exclamation uf the I now learned thai another suite of rooms had been only awaiting ihe of Ihe first rent in and that by salt of 1 portion uf wife's best wearing the money had been I also learned the was n first workman in a business thai paid exceptionally ami tuat until he harl fallen into habits of intoxication they had lived as happily and respectably as hearts could de- Would he return with a team and gain the nev home for his or would he hia drunken spree and spend the money his wife's clothing had been to I asked these questions a score of times as I stole furtive glances al the troubled look in the woman's eyes aod noted the terrible strain her mind was in while IIP was The furniture was nearly all packed ready for and 1 she did not tell tbat the frail had spent her strength in arduous p re para I had told the that they were lo move und would be gone that He was not half suits He conic In ihe in a slew of anger and impatience to them out He not an- so there was no help for if did not speedily I should be compelled lo place on ihc So slating to I added that 1 would a heap rather take slicking than do it. With tears of thankfulness in her eyes she be put to the pain God biess you for your kindly you are like the dear old father Then after she hud turned away her heal for ti minute to hide the tears thai blinded she drew a heavy gold chain and cross What Killed Ati ilia known to from to He with torture A hammock invaded I lie rheumatic were He was eick and with eaten Acd waa a rumor a gigantic tumor Had grown at the roo t of bin Tlie keen the choking Both tortured him nearly f And a large u an Made him bowl for whole boon with EIc had and load quack And and pilic by the And their the fellow like woald diag him and Bwill ytt nothing could kiil Their efforts combined he a famous with a rattling Moved into hie he Current Humor of the NOT THAT KIND OF A don't you know that ing egga is my all games of chance are I ain't no a china THE NEW FIRST He said Gentlemen of the ing B jury is a new to as this is my first You haVe all the evidence as well as you have also heard what ihe learned counsel have If you believe what ihe counsel for the plaintiff has told you your verdict be for the bui the other you believe what the defendant's counsel fold then you will give u verdict Rut if you are like me don't believe what either of them has then I'll I know what you will dn take charge of Ihe LIVELY Freddy Xew the Too appear Uncle Gawk been on a to sleepy I'm ou been me. been more I lost my watch al the had my pocket picked on Chest Dill got thrown off the cable cars on and burned out of the hotel on Arch alJ inside of twelve hours If Philadelphia I'd hale to spend twelve minutes there when she wakes UD WEDDING TRIP The wedding trip of a country couple came to a sad and sudden end at the man all owing to a lack of knowledge about city They ed no and look a room near the From lime until the hour of their they did not frequent the but took their meals where economy seemed With what they from the wedding feast at home they got along and weie congratulating themselves on their success al down un the new husband went lo settle his It called for a day for or a grund total of In vain Mr. Wayles explain ed the invariable rules of the that were charged whether or not the guests partook of them so long ae ihe room was There was grief at the loss of so much to all of must be this young he was so frowsy and from the bosom of ber und as she paid and with the wedding exchequer rumpled and aa if he had been roll ed a and raked through a Mr. As I looked at I in voluntarily said to God help your wife and The man jerked his thumb over his shoulder to indicate room 0, aod I rapped for Never was so surprised in ray Ex peeled to find froway woman to match the sodden busband and a mass dirty children tumbling about the floor in Nothing of the If you'll bel eve I a slim little woman silting on a low rocking chair hold ing a wee baby ins her trying to cop it ont of the dreadful pain it was in. One not very far either had been as pretty as a But that waa Trouble of mind bad got ia its wearing making her face and pinched and like and the big eyes unnaturally There was a pretty fair show of only it looked as if ment had fallen like a mildew upon and the mistress had lost all heart ia trying to keep it trim and I could see that as plainly as a big Trouble baa its own and if held it up for me to look went aboul bankrupt the couple turned their H cuta me to the heart to soil It faces their wedding journey was a present from my mother the planned with so much care and day I I can sell it for enough to at an Chicago pay the rent aod bave the things moved a little if you will they play their games until 11 o'clock in his mail was est and remained so. He saw nothing of it. They pro and assured him it should be found and to his etc. It was never 1873 Congress chartered tbe Centennial Board of a body corporate to raise the accessary funds for tbe Centennial John Welsh waa unanimously elected President of the and DO one man is entitled to a I felt bad looking at dis- look on tbe woman's face and the sick baby on her remember IDT the sodden brute of a busband out- It made my voice tremble so when it to explain my business that I don't the baby until my Of course I understood well enough she had given up all hope of he man's re or of ever seeing the money which she had trusted him with to pay for the And it was as I could sec as plain as plain could that she waa ten times more pained and worried about my finding out what a miserable scamp her husband was showing than for all the trouble and misery he had heaped on That was I wouldn't listen lo what she had ed; by DO manner of means As good luck would have I bad ten dollars in my If Ibis will be enough will lend H on Ihe and you can pay it back ever you are That way you won't need to Jose your mother's nor pay any She speak for Her heart was too Al that the husband came tearing into the room before the wife could get the jewelry out of that to he screamed al I knew you had it you With this he struck at her in hie en and poured forth a torrent of Then I grabbed him and yanked him m either and probably was well out anu no one man to a made myself But backward rough of their minds by the time we left the of for T 8Ucce98 4e was expecting what I had come fore I could secure he gave me a clip of the Worlds of 1876. In 1877 a tde landlord having handed in his notice under the ear that knocked me over a subscription of was tendered him lQ She tried to poor thing THE A large proportion of the cotton mill property in as everybody in the bands of the Hough too fam who got it through the marriage of one of the daughters of the family to the man who started the mill When he died tbe through a series of ural passed into the control of the Daniel the head of the was a man of. great natural shrewdness and strength His Iwo and were ways associated with while his business proceedings understood to be their advice and Daniel always held a sort of veto power over his and nothing ever passed over his He is dead but the story of tbe way io which he used to his directors is still told in One day a cotton broker called at the of fice of the mill in which Haughton was and offered him a big lot of ton at a certain This is so large a said I really ought to consult my directors about it. They're and I'll in and consult Jacob and Jehiel were in the inner of Daniel went in and explained ihe proposition to them and Brother do you think we had better buy that M I think we Brother not at tbat Brother what do you thick we had belter do about I shouldn't buy Brother not MONUMENTAL BRONZE E. Mich. A Is applied loto each and able w 50 centa bi mall or at Send for N. Any person contemplating tbe erection of a la requested to correspond J. M. N. General Agent for March 0, 188O-ly. more than at else bir K mure Uf agency for tbo best WW III Beginners succeed BALLET BOOK Local Men to take for onr Specialties in their own and Lira men make a Write for giving references and H. N. Y. llarch the Each has a single little gar ment needing nothing more for pro from the night The plaza is elegantly lighted with and on cither aide arc and all open and all thronged The adjoining a is one an gold support i DIRDO Select long It Is the trickling of water in the the cool music drei bards and the light on the laced and and some linger before it. Stepping inside ed uniforms of the army who are and around a large we found oar make up a regular scope of sounds and A table just next to ours has a party of at with a bottle of claret In the are all the conversation Spanish talking at A little tot ot a not over five years of tily comes along a package ot lottery tickets and a pair of hearing tailing would I blink and made another lunge al Ihe In the cathedral they show you the bones 1379. Hia retirement was caused by the his rough angers said be hoped it same morning we into a church business men tendered him a When the landlord came to the And all this time bis ber face as church one jt seems a certain good woman calFa head and pat it on to leaving ber little to mind it while she went to church cloae The ter had reached hU my when a small boy stuck his head in the door and The good woman recognized her son  

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