The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, February 15, 1853, Image 1
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DEVQTED TO SOUTHERN RIGHITS, DEM'CRCYIfWLTRTR CINEADTEAT
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. SuMTrERItVIL LE, 1 .O., FEAR 1 , 331, 11 AI
1-OIVtELLANEOUSI
~ ~ Tiae uline* liosnet.
t straws will he worn
pter aquired Mrs. Feather
iof 'Ms Blond, her miliner.
"V ny - s a second bonnet, Mrs.
tero: -trimmed with velvet,
6inao a iveet runabout affhir;
butbi absolute dress, I distinctly re
6ise in 1iy vocabulary drawn sat
*~ti' iiwtcred silks. I have a
reltle on hand. Here is a
1rench hat -havo never shown it
ef6de; 1t Woud make you a delight.
ful ornaitent, for the head; pink flow.
*era inside sobOcoming to your con.
p1lexon; a beautifl feather, drool ing
'. 'J a ne 'ligWe manner, all Frenel,
purely F reichiMrs. Featherle w; andi
that hat few inilliners have save
niyself. Le me sell it to vou to
vy.
"how much do you ask for it; Mrs.
V, lonrI?'
Yo shall have it for ei-;hteen
-dollars,' said Mrs. Blond in a low
tone; 'and that is two dollars less than
* - I shall ever offer it to anctier per.
son; but you, Mrs. ]jeatheriew, ar11e
ono of thy best custouiers! How
sweetly your last summer's hat has
worn.
tBut it faded wretchedly.'
WVvll, pal know no laly wants a
hontet to 0ulive one season. Mrs, F.
'uCan s. t - to Oie fi . r ho.
i'stics, I da'i't donbt, 'for I:t vou
a3ve 11e. Cone, conic, ihat say
:Nou6, sh1all I seil the bon net to your
Iouse Let yonr liusbali see it,
Snkhi we iill inake it all right as re
.ar( s PIcC'.
But, said :Mrs. F., 'm;n husband
IInkIne1o extiavagant. How
ve Ll i<1 she, easting" a g!:mibee at
hc boniet wnt, ad iil with it the
hienelosed in th er2v. . Mr.
Featherfew was not in his best humor
this day- business matters plagued
im ant his wife saw that the Friech
hat was an untimely arrival. Never
theless, sho always said she could
inaiiange her -husband to a cain.
SomC woin, are jueer., let the mien
:say as theyv will.
Mrs. Fatherfehaahadc,
a pain in her side, a slight coi:ih -
all new diseases. Now there was
nothinig inl the world distress-ed M r.
F., like i sick wife. She lokedl de.
jected, which quickly awakened his
symhathies.
ie1 saidl hie, 'ouought to take
more exercise in the open air-more
excitemient.'
Mrs. Featherfew coughedi and
sighed
'Noicar; I went as fair as Mr.
Boid's9, MY mnilliner's. She is illun
diite.dwitlefashions, husband. I could
not rid mlyselfof her entreaties, not
withstandingmny shead ached so, anl
sheihas seit a bonnt for yNspee
'Well s o cng- what; say you,
gaws arte cheap; you can keep it or'
not as youi choose.'
Mrs. Featherfekw could not resist.
wa s so becomng~.
In a week, after her appearance at
'chiirdl, and heaving shown it at homte
K to all her select friends, Mt's. Blon l
again sent to know if' it was conve.
nrielW~to paytheo bill f'or the Fr'ench
Ta 1he .scrvanit gill called Mr.
]Feathorfewi to the door, lie looked,
saed-looked again, and called his
wvitc?-1Gighteen& dollars iusteiad ofI
ezdyls! .Whait a curtain lecture foI.
T ogoed..
,Do you suppose, wife, Im able to
llgi~ you to diress so extravagantl ?
Shiort of money, banks not dliscou'ut.
rg, b nd debts, trade depressed;' oh
how tlioso mercantile phrases wore
* uon Mis 1'eatherfew'. Sihe protest.
* olit vgas ainistake, a nd wo'uld r'ee
tify it at the myillinler's.. Somiethjing
we intedl that she hadl nle such
istuks before. Th'le bill that was
n t setphere wa it7?
nf~ ~4u FeWt~bathierfew proceeded
t)hr mdir's. 'I was all a :nis
& i~ "b~cen us,. Mrs.
]ndil I appyJse you :said. eight
61rs$fbr iiy it, not ighteen !
maraboits, that desirable and scerwe
satin, so beautifully trimmned and so
luxuriantly, beautiful for eight dollars!
Why, Mrs. Featherfew, did you
think me insane !'
'My husbaind thinks me so, and I
wish to return it, as I took it condi.
tionially.'
TCoitlitionitally ! no, malain, (and
Mrs. B. wa a'gitatei ) my work is
unlike ltust of liy profe'ssion; I only
turn out fIor the ton. ly prices are
low, very low; your bonnet is in ele
g-int tliin, and you are the first holy
dia. er disputed t y .rice.'
'. ,. I shall leave the louimet with
you.,
'Ilbit I shall not receive it. Iere,
Eulosia, dii you niot wit ness the per
emptory sale of' this hat!'
'Yes, mat' in.
'You Ililnix, I niever SaW you be
fore,' exclited 1rs. F.
'Mirs. Featherfew, by hl dal jus
tice I shall get iny dut, if you refuse
it. I do all Mrs. Sqiiiire Skiniflint's
wor k, andti her hiusbiil 1is one of the
hest of lawyers.' 6' saying, Mrs.
bmll sloped into the back ho p.
Poor Mrs. r'eatherfew was 'ini for
it,' as we say ill business phniise.
She idid arLree to let tie Imilli:: r sial
it, :anI worse thali all the et, C/w
/hod deecired h'.lr haa'b ,al at.m it.
This, usele an, entire chiange! in hiis
fee.lings towards his ui i-. It was
t.it vented ill a C:1i4le leeture. Lut
in that susicius. taeinta s!ite If
ililld, which iakes a mnii jeahus
even ui6hut canse. \lrs. Fea.her
fev iaid 1;tr the b min, lit cariid
b.neath it :i aching hea , aIl a
heavy heart; for ,he Icit that she loit
tle Cet llence n esteein ot' ier
hushm1e!. an cb i a-inls and mara
b:r ~t ru'm are I' lt I e vahme w hen
th V d a h11 11 ti n t
deect is q.- -.f n A
were I called to testiy winit I'r'
duicel the niost bitter alietitions be
tweeni Iiusiaild an.1 w ivs I vr I ily
believe first ani foreinost it the raniks
woubll stan t i o 'in .-1 no
Olice Pranch.
C(1. I. _-. l'I If- t he P r;it .,i .
'live.4 it he liv t ll u int! i ir i .ation I n
Th1 hit I ny . t h-k M ils 111 i Mu --
vIi ra-i -r hiz 4i Woi- 11 f gi ;it er i', Itd .k
exit;fian 'i ii t imuii' .' i' I I a I .*i
i 'et ( a lr i a , ' e 'i , - i l'
t * Ir I at i t I i I i I . tiS
illii I I Il i1.I - \V % w , jI;I It i .1 1 i1
lIM L .11 (liUl a W 4 111- al:kI
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(li i i t 'j i t iti ccili' itcii ti
f h fi 1 t I ii; i r t ' i i aI. I
-11i t.I a I f i .1 o l I' 3 -
t n'- i 4 def i'a tlel ;' v i s If i ii u e
I) wth Iiiut ~u~&wfe''Ioi g
lit \v ;I :1e da - | ':r I e :I
s tly l pt - id 1;111 )t I ir ki
iii k i \h' t uo i \ f e l' i ' d
I . t - f I , . . I W
asba li .:- i -4 lc
I ly .- r, !- " -'rit Il ( 11
g . : 11 11 Il l i, N i l1 . 1 11 , itlt
Inl is pover-ty un114 onIIsenly Ill
C I:Ir-ston, wIIil-t vorkiIIg Iat his
tradle o f I use plaIst'relr, lie kept :
be-ar andi a lo. 'whlich he wolltht mlake
fight ti a ii p. enee. Blet ween this
exhibition oifihis d-og a lthear, ml
with the assi-ten-e tit' his trowel, It
Inlla e his liv-ing in a1 sort (if way. and
w u II, in all p'rlbabjility have died ill
these WASnle p1rruilt, but Ir the
Ph r -1 ogist . W II encall lau gh .t I'lhre
nology. aller this4, -a- a hmabnoig. :util
ntaSeier ee. Inunlediately afier G"ov
41n,11r \111 l lDltilie l111 miliC his t!reIt
1ivng 4.h elect ifnol 1', le".tors of PreS.
ident Itr' \'iv 3 'n ident, ti tl I:e -
ple. omnwlnber asaih-d the ut
t arolia C alb ,e as ontl l l the
tate a t ery heay' s:qIIne to 1!4
(3uch1 :llvantage. ludo".e ur I
ivi'd I. -w ijib r, :l s-i I 'ta t if* i
1he Collet had twvlr '1.3h ile :t t h.
A,:. PIraiili;I. fl31ia~ > illl Mir.i t.-P ll ,'!
3'e [r&8ute~ huII t i. 3Z uIi. ,13te
R ae o Soth aroinawouhil lit :nn
p~ycoipesaelby hinm alone] ;Ir
All tit the Kul speNt An that In
11113ut i . 4o w e S:ay inl re dn t to
phr l o y. tha~t 1 if' &tb' tl -e nLi
ver dlote- an IIY wr gIdt to tl w1
w\ b it han 1 f11 X d ve tillp t1 h g nt I
.h .\ b1I . it w% uld be e t II
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runnbe lir 4 f1 lil !v Stutre h itIs of papert i
taII r,:A y tII wiI his r31 1 : ,r wm1 n . litw
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foi . \\ A'h I w I n re hvk:;II- i-: finger:1 - - |
t' WI 333.3 i 13lit in hi ~ glo e \ for 'f,:P - f
'e in W ll l v -k-v -/ mis a '' - ve11 33:i -I.
turn. \\~P'e ill h-aves1 a frtti !' hs l'3t1.
inlhe iisl h 'e 1e viit , lt toil- ' avid
3 wal.I 11k it w11 ith a lt. I/' a1
tualture roon3'h
.k II ll t A I I" 3' J.. 13
ti rta eit. e 3
\V' 111-11 Ile) 111 10, 5 l itl',"I alIi
vr r hi v. ur.4, t.eve t-ry ittI e th IerIeAl s I
I I14 ill thIse vk- c/1 t's a he lit .1a 1:.
\ ' heIv refus t s -.-; :' 11 v Ia I it h . k l.
113i; O fhaue hill di : t do 1b33 1n
\l a hilite an ' 31'to 31h-ep tll he h:.
*hli i S to :'. ;1 n thlie W Ihil I . iltl
h 've trveatr char- I'mh hii than a1
I-air 1:' brg te1: i g i - -g
b :ll :4a a /< !I - t-// mi era ul. ~
u. b ii k1e-y I n t im w 111it-e:I p
:;I I- Ow -t'w " hi' :3 '& il X 11 ' c ait .! v
A 141,li'L --M OsI li t oluil. I bt-ne Ili
II chibirten3. and ias 1a1t333 lir I;I i ti
I1y e-6 w Ie r -k i I' Iilciir, :a, w llch
I.N: IL h'(7TItNS IN K S Iu --on
j001Iis~ertil Stich Inatter s lIr is ill
n titllith~ti the folllti itles, of lielt;
heives have been13131 . adotd by mltid
e : 1 ln rietl gelillI ine \ll % h31
tIhe aSMne the prioge of tyisini
ntlli vling aICL l hatfl. i he,
"le v cert ailllY - eviln t) have fo!'inled
aier diclyeinte conc-tioi of i bythe
Ofic cors vimuth toll i'btan
11.11)(1 or both le ' S at tito Samec tilic
Lie 11,18 11) llI'1iCeLIltioll (If 40~11141 but
110k itio nioviuglT~ %hesl s or4
RgcReet thjiltyiiicnd vgi
t'vcuity-Seveii poinis.
1'.sCANi ri'' m I:ik Tf'Iit .L-AlREi'
likl paRper* (Cser'iiCs tile e9i ii~ x
oitilr iieeveiit ,oC6ismsd
:15 1 V01111"?C ANIian~ td(' IW lS fS'1a
441171111, at at ICI1'flrd ill R attv's tle
1 1-criC~ 110%v (.lhhij -tiRlg at 11 udulers.
SiL 1, !e sil (lal C c I lVit hil tile 1I0aJI
of tile ti-r's (lI wJwiR (.u(( of tile
-re1Il aii a ii . t i"
tirough 10! n T tile wiru'z, .1i1d scil'.id
her by thec 00i (It" her liti.d imil he.
i il tile Crown of heCr Iwad Fi Uw.
turitlv a %voirnaii, of 'i' fi *rLI11!:e
bait IlrcR! f,1 titlik~e, wn.- . Ii 1
1 : I [c-ScRRck 6f rhu I 1 1t tileC
?gir bi h tile! wuai , U l ii ) i' i'i
RlIliauiRledler 1,1 III ae' with
rtilozihlle vi-ori. Tlhe t icr s t ill re.*
tailleid its gr::sp, llRld 1-0 a re, I di
plungecd teniicahi v. A. this 'an.
RO1C h tile sillid Ole wille LI fear StI
11 S11011-3 of, :11;~1,0 WILI;iI -oLultilui
La tel widl the Crow d('1sie ai
pr (we S.1 t.-ce m ilil naiiy be b~et
At Jii4 ,lR the0 Coll"! 'loR ('t.? fromi
l loIh, tile CUi Ria i ZMAnu thle
Lr i ~w fll of lben lirn aiRl
Izilk haIII Ic-chidl WlRl s.Ii! had
ii Jwn I ver Ler licaul U IIC(I tile ti'-ei*
'1vt I'r 'Inc w~aiti'"ate .61.
II !ml't SioluR C.( . li
iah~~~w Il h-py j') Il Ih
.1 R) 53" ili~t (ll'. Iiiiwi oi)C~
tf
VW. \p I c V
1'e Li It
his tR'ltRRi
tli lo
hIllI~t LiO
LIRIR~c I I'' tL I
W~hc V l# cV
iLQ (LR'Rl Li;:A0
A Rmniinco in Real Life.
We were liiforied )v the 0C0iers
of tic Eleventh Wvard, of a romantie
ima-riage that took place in that di
triet yesterday, tle correctness of
wiicb is voIc eled l"Ir by our inlfortui.
ailts, as9 they were well acquainted
with all the parties.
A gentleman from Kentucky, a
bachelir fa.-mer, and possessed of' a
fair proer! ety inl onc of the Imost pro
iuctive portions of that State, recent
l' niale a tr ip to this city, fIor recrea
tioi, adi wi!ihrt Stiolling through
the streets with a riend, said, "A
wish you wvohi tlecoiinmenAl tie to
some~ hatlv, as Iamti !etiusly', think
ing(if* o lfmltiI nony."' llis friaI Iron
ei'd to At hia; andater ui r Iti ng
that even li e calleil upon a wil
la '!y, livingL N'rth of lditon
oad1, beicnC Par ainl Locust
strie.t, w'ihon he had a sli::ht
acquaiitancie, a in6 inforll her "of
his mision The widow, nothing
loath to change her situation, ngIreed
to rik the better or worse that mnight
eUsnsue, ani gave her conseit. 0he
negotiator hen called u poni his
'rieil. adti inf'orined him of tie pro
.ress lie hal iaile -that lie had
tiiim for' himin a life part ner-one
whose many good (inalitics fitted her
ahirablV to become his wife. i1e
ilmu;edi:a telv Issenlted to the arrange
ment, adil- Igreed to perect the o.
tract the next nilitin g.
e stehidy m1'orn ing lie procurc-d
his liCAn, i 1 and in a ca n' Irra e wi-th
his fiini, drove to tile house of- the
lady, al hr th first time saw &--1
Was introduced to his future biA.
She, all in readiness, stepp ed Iiii
him] into the carriage, isuceleded to
.he Literlian11 Churc, had the irlre
cqa)le kn tic lirudl, tied, and fm
C'W
allid wolinet ht
11e shrtsu
is down his thir lit.
Aan's lve is hike the moor
does not gr:w larger, it is sure
1trow sinaller.
A man:ti ioy "do ;i.otl by stenth,"
but as Air Ishuhn "to find it
Ahi i hrnk fIo Cold men 'It.
l'nes tis arse frota mini's innate pr e
smtptionk of ala rid iing the roast?
Mhlm takes a woman with a dow
ry inl the Sine way tit lie accepts
ti'he :oper tat bri,. him a hald
It tt lrtin t~ ofi gam. tisc i"
I I Tt Oit. Qtr g:rii iio.' o
Moen have two la. of e.i hi h.
ngtheo f (-n cf lve: they either
b-t it b rn -ut *uietly. (1r else 11ho.
snu~it outEr one yow
Oa a. -liins duin thie al
: . .v h lni 0m li lie a
~tillinbl itg fr i sis, wi.
Ib4;l ha Uve inveilted tenl tliensand.
ive. a tin Li'h enhto
si ipl* thet ir hubad, mt you
ai leeto sit up fo their1 wit es.
1t it w~ a themisei li~lves.ee
h uU' l 7: iti t.int~el~e. Ou
11 wtt .e ihr , am ini t hemlul
it u' . 1 I y t''tj a ire t a -hu
en It 'i3 nirel ''I tlin lvis
lii, . mtitni iNT lt .-A tra elro
bt ev a remu r 1 th Sa o lhi,
wheril he LtU hee to purhas a
fianhn i tht "nlof ltxtikr an have
fy.~ in~ Ii s tcile fth tt
ofA minctt tiJ.io ir--as u sh d iv
iwha ins te ne I ob e d ti th
el aa n ewse ith myt whitp sti~ck
t Iiio it up frl they oi. bWhat
vlice un e0t; e i w e
rench Items.
The Count of Cham bordl (1lerry
V') is cojourinrg at Venice. les.
sed wvith a happy a1ni11 joyous tem
per, he crters gIIl Into ail the
siaorts of the carnival, and sp 'ends
his lifi most dclightfully. 1e is
treated with great consideration, is
cal'cl Sire in priiate society, an I
ionS yigeur inl pullic. N e venar's
(lay he was waited ul on by al the
notauhilities of the Ilace, frcigni aml
lative, not excC ptig tIe li ench.
Wilen the fickle aid imp ulsive I co
ple of France shall tire of their
iewIv bauble. they may p'isiblv re
turn to their ol, cue. The leziti
Mists in Paris, while tliuir leader is
thus sporting away his ex'stenev, are
said to be uniusui ally active, an1d ill.
dulge sanguiie hopes that the ex
ttravagnces ai: folIb!lies (f Boinaparte
wNill at w distantt d ay bring about a
cetion inl the publie u;it3.
The preseilt anil ndlr at Paris
f'roml Swedlenl .. die Lowenhilul)
has occupied tHat pst, with the ex
ceptiot O'the 100 tlays,' since the
consulate,. lie witnesse-d the first 1Re
public---was accredi ted to the coll
sulate--saw that fale before the Em
jire---timZ inl turn give way to the
rcstoratioi--that 'o Louis Phillippe
--that to the -new Republie--tiol
that finally to the Empire again. 1Ie
is 80 yeats of age, and if he lives
Iucl longer he u.ay see atnoth
er clianlge.
M. Proudhon, the Sc.eialist, a.1p
plied to the poli c for permission to
pubb] a lievicv: beinig rf:uscd, lie
sou'ht M. L'erigtay. Ile said lie
wouh .is ziot to attack the Gov
crunnt, but had three objelts which
he viithed to accomnlsh. The FSt
i~j siCatholgllm was
";.~ o i . - .itw e n se
a4'il I )1.:aia o~[luint it is
liii i't .. j , ii *;~i C. 1:0 Sm ll
pa . old heC t.leristjd.
M Mi1chlA.Clevalier has been dis
mtiSSd Irom the Co"Ineil of Public In.
Structioni, because lie had alvoca
herty of eonscience, and there
e oilous to the l1itman par
dvocatots the
to the
man than the sclt 4
Do ou01? Just, . upp
a For"loIri sick bae elor, in
per Storv of1 S Ilc nloisy heart I,
house, whose iimates don't 'eare
pfnh of silf wheII t ther ( IL coi
elude t die or get well. Zpp es
you'lve watched that sp ider. iln thl
ci".V weaVO his web, till you a
aquite qualificd to make vie vaurself
su -i- you.1 have counliiitel , for i- f
thuslmtIlth time, all the shepherdItl
S Is, distortekd little dogs, a dil eo
el tic oni thc palpe ed wall o
yuI r1o1ml; grawed yoi fine i
il. to tie very quick, and ta :ch
eda yoraistaichie till every stan
ulp en its own in~dividual responsibAi
ty. I The-suppoNse, j':st as you ar:
it thec 13st ca.p. the hoar pens gci:
thi-, :aol admits, (no a great eieal<
riie .i o it.o the achur:clartI. LDu
a cmlin, lay ch e lcki riceehi
throus liheri shawl. ( Venls! wha::
a ligure) pull hif lher glove, arm
take yorhn1i hoeltl i
/m ii ram! Ub !ksatvo
saittttin V flu th sC dainty little fi
gerS, awil telsj you to \ep very con
aised 'and qiet, (jus.t as if y-ol
-arranges yourt pi1lowv-sihdes th
eyes, w'ithi an inlstinctive knoledg~ha
if \ our lij{hi un1oe wats; andl sayvs
with the sweeCCtest cmile ini th.
woa hl, thatt she'll call again in th
mor11nig' andm so-t he fold (f he
chi o rawl outt of hed the bece
wa youea eneltc a lookin g ghai
to see wht ithle pirhlabailities art-c
you havo tmadek 'm h f6~l-ingei'c
uss01 ~6
epn ;jOAd
et- e
sle will come to see you --
the p'hlet or it is, you haV
lighltful lilgering attack ofard
plainit.
For myself, I prefer pr6Bcil1
ini a nadine hand! 5'itn SU
ily pillse to ani/t/duq that iM
bonnet! yBIy
G O01.--'lie Bayou Sra --
tells the following story: . -
A gentleman told us an an
the other day, which wo thip -KA
zuod to he lost. He toaid! -
rici old fellow who used- to l
the neighborhood of Natch
sis;Jili, used to keep a' carria 4a"
a pair of hio.ses for his daugles
elusive benefit, and, as a , atten"fb
doursa, the young ladies :
lniake good iuse of them;' C
a dlay passed over their heads -Thi
did nwt find them going to or -
ing ftroi Natehez. The old ,'
tlhe. nean1tunie, you must reco C'i'
Was very close in matters ?
niey. The horses began to 46 i
--so thin that one would liavo --
pOsel that their only provender- ai
barrel hoolies, shavings or- t.opnf6
thig smnahir. One day the old.
tlemnan was standing in front 6b
of the principal hotels in N9;t 6
When his carriage rolled pasI e
lis horses were made the subje '
conversatioii. The old genig
said he could not account tihAei
benig so poor, he was sure. tat ,
had done all in his power, o iakv
them look decent, and had
niost everything, but th6 ide
horses never would imprv
"Meester,' said a 4Wti-riha .
giving the old gentleman q
leer ns he continued, 'D&
thry corn'
ol~~~ ". *
Sta statesir.ai used to tell the fol.
lowing story: Journeying homeward..
when lie was at the zenithe'ofihiff
fame, he had, in the stage coach".f
his conprnion a very old ;man. '
ter sone conversation, he asertkained,
the old man from the neigb p R
town of Salisbury, and asiked him A
e ever knew Capt. Webster'.
'Surely I did,' said the old.. mai
nd nobly did he fight for usxith
'eneral Stark, at .Benningtobi. i
'Did Ih ave any childrenr
Webster.
- there was Ezie 1 '
e of then as
pon%
pleadl
was a po
while pleadingr
'Vell,' said
what became of Daniel?'
Daniel--Daniel,' repeate
Old0 gentleman thoughtfully 1
Daniel, 1 believe, is a lawyer abo ut>
I-:ton, someW lore.'
14r1 Goon.--Bill P. was ma
iaiiriey in a stage coach, over~
a roads of New~ Ilampshire, and b
a h lin.elf- on the way: by fre.5
ts. i to the, comfort of a flms
k b~ottle. which-1o -had awith \
on .nh lar ge st one wvhich with4~
n n~ other Amage,-deprivd
1 2. egailirinni, and doW hi
I ituner' yer doini' V"sadi V
lIi bI Io yerci to tip) OveCl
stage . i ni I ren ov ertuirned at, all.;~4
lfvappironehied thle vehiickle1ni
In reminated slowly to his fvrn'er" -
seac~t (otlide.
- '1)di't unset. d'you say) !
'No t at all."' repl ied t ho diver
''I , if' I'd a knzow'd that a
- il I wcou<'t 1d g11ot ofjr.;
'nn ia ny n'y atchi T"
".Anid is' it a bou~it selihng your 'at
t Toth : it is. darlint.
"Ten sThiings and a mnut~l1i~~
creature. 4
"iV the wiatchl deciut o e'?> ?~
'Si're- I" ha it t sent" et a
it neverCi on P ave ~d nme ' e
"We ll, her's. nur tIn;az nwtj
I di 'i goes faster t~iflan~y
wat(h mi iC(onnaught, Munster, r
L ehu n1 ot haig Unblin~
lui~ o yoei vt Mjik~
h t
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