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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1906. - a" OUR CHILDREN'S PAGE 5 jing, for Ithought ly C7, TOrviou.s e me me tired, cha too hone } So . and .1/ the e lawyei a lawyou My ul bent over ‘ tow oward an him ad will friend, eemed [wt Ml pel: and { are "SsSay, : Bill, have you was re ading what | lawyer man you see the OUSr* 4#==<>" a eid e aE am | - Well, my goodness gracious! Who} ! ointing with an unwashed finger toto turn himself into a ward the honored man of the day, who such a. huge skyrocket and saw and|/eyver firecracker' giant ‘Then | giant firecracker before?" cried Billy, | 2 Yery truth was standing close beside clouds. into the he's got time or kyrocket himself hoot A L ! made just I'd of De pendener to me, |laration match lighted kindly Fourth j navele troth is, sitle-real people nor Kids of July neitherfun.| ind also touch one to a my smaller companion | "ag : he is buyin' lemodns ie yonder Sure; the} toward go.' us and . see the | her: on sportis real what don t know Billy answered girl, best his | for good |elouds a have féellow'd Ifa | Fourth OFFeC 7 it both pink, in lady young pretty a things queer two atthe. up all|looking make and see everything can some relish apparent With arinking "Indeed upon him looked down that to wants he hoise . see}? nic lémonade and to vou matches shall touch ad-|[ Fred, great!"'.exclaimed "That's "‘it Fred, exclaimed whiz," "Gee you Gee, go off herring! both ho}you lawyer young the ew miring ‘an ; "2 a r-e-a-t! ‘ ; fellow i fellows the jossesse . = Then = wasas @ , hae I sa= W since hour half _ asn'n . been are ould a pas amoe elf ay oe the and altogether ceased sound celebration to o be he a great as into the clouds, explodid' |'}!!m shoot from matches ome «ee ttine Then 7 oe , t : of form. the on took. gradually beauti-,;teader in the Fourth glorious tie on W'y, he them | he Went as loud as a cannon. scratched Billy pocket pole. yhi telegraph a. of size the recket leak. face forld hia . hugeiskyrasket, ce al rulrmvaye saw I ever skyrocket biggest the 4S pro-| and. shoe his sole of the jagainst a firecracker eyen be h I could Wi c 4. | alle thé like World the' for Ing grew that oaks and ms thoat a in 7 He was' life. i all my left'| his. of hollow in the them law- | tected the remarked iid E anges h Saat of ina end" "business painted a cool, near or prop Liou é : or, "age : > ' » in ‘ pre i ‘ ver ‘ , 7 S Beefro mile one tream i wt jhe the OF SraoTHE FOVETH F SE BRALLACE WILLIAM - LE ye AMUY AN | wile fir ; uae > ean ee ee unday best in much le get his to him took ually opel a true iS Fred see, Yau meant ecasion rom tl w red breakfast rau celebration the for tart till h rit haradl cotld picnt the at raped 1 \ th b music ' singing by and | And, talent batt tal ) bee hi \ nat clebration ered al duly is baker ale a im- | anit Gommittes mM t ‘ : rm ne ‘ Che I . Ne More obliged wt ia } in dir Ga sen, Now, the yeson st as aia ‘ : you, mind let I'll not who man young i he 1 ehinie : J don't. you if have ohn the f Jyou Is : Lyreading . aa & e SAYS, awake keep skyrockets sk havedn.mind)to.buy, for'you se ied at once sat up, 3 batted his: logs to keep his eyes and i pinehed inact e blister ro. e 2" Wine, MMe ge vee we A" make an' called wrk sle she yup. as 1S I'm invited Biue the all you, five - girls and. boys save By lmasterine. her jin y being seople. , Davis. Ftelena I and J = storms She no vegetation everywhel fo the ins nd unr eactl served hose save. banks. | discovered on close approach, and the | their hoped | (pree had they canyon hady iforded | deey, the gray | to find slowly tretched | place as a reflector burnin ra |was low faded yawned a away, and smooth in hollow its/ bridle rein it children put just that | ticcue sunken between two hills, a hol-|} bare of anything save hifting as. papered down Paul Chis was th pread, unwrapping indwich gero the plain called in that done the to there a bit.of part of not | for a| came be liable lool ' we beyond to find can't the Nell spotayhere and a whirlwind truection the. world aland the each a ee Annie ind pack. waste burro liwy his ime with of nd on pack hut, thie cye HAND-SHADOW . ATT the back inimal iblyvy pe PIOPURES of followdream- aj for one, I'm not sorry, for it's been] For 7 pte sand on these the aere oprt- coming mind in me put It dankey ylemm acro people carry that camels of the the are vy they They Sahrara the of intelligent md? olemt most -- ~ < the water othet do ns var Paul's soon all were burro' left Aft sometime-which ‘ ‘ lly much longer than it really children heard voices calling, nad ire Paur's obeyed : yu e or would to it ow in-| in : a circle mounted, to follow'! few minutes oftheir camp. tcarned And that there vision blew rescuers then the they were into from beh ttl ft u rom sand happy within a little cle, beasts" were traveling in a é we're shot like a ball toward mayhap Or weleomed| ky etal a cen flame wep1 outonand | And the hort we're nee Fourth eae Glorious ee ulRnr the i reer erty arin the fat, the sour ray x i forth to greet 1 on that day Or and in. form. of o gay soar through the lo festive balloons' the are far, sent. far up away. a pin with are put us to make a match hare Maitegt pra a cae with our ththe crowds row hur id AsAs we clouds, we Oron.a touches And #pin ate ae spin,in glee clapip and°yell, and-yell, "Murray-ah! urray-a } _- | | | cir -| } | | | | | } And Ally. we ily out hand in hand, ae ne to follow the loud-pliying band | And filing the treets with our own lusty 1 yur I thir thin the ‘ i it isu l | it let exclaimed ul md _\ \ t hen AoW the boys! ound po the' lin' oo, around, thrown und } out 4 Ne ur ae feet of ! ware with a boy That where sf vouth to burst some ; Sut ling half pleasure . " il folk east t pat at end the three y vad ufter pH eee rown eho "i Be a 4 ed es ae ' cOAU pret e cna nu Soiks il pl at t } und i th le Ln te ‘ - na eat eas ha nd and +: been | the Ly. the thelr \ Idi it was: erect passed. \ dt ‘ thel But t} panse of ith it nakins not a few pleni a just bu» themsel Lor 1 ; 4 ¢ \ Paul noticed that veling trangels , to they ens ravenoust : the four The ‘ the th il dust from i thei dor the began mee el na came my o eN widate i ne iikali roih al tt i bas ind yur noise of but f for one ca my his th iut burt would ) travel way Ws { a| Lome ve storm!" cloth | the Wwe \ the . bur o} { . ‘ of | fetch) d. not opened the. | the ha =< Hurri ane the tarts ed ‘three The ‘ the wind H t t { called | risi d I} never be eried Annie t nd their er nd e { to fear se the i to} from. bove of h j But . terrible t eye }tue the the all Annie 1 ou ilImost| argument = dust lt il ; the AT\ e gra ull un| But } lor Aa ; is the FOR day folks. : 1a aoe ourth's: sad tear, the laid on A = whole y ILAE PICNIC UNIQUE : Bia cer aramaconiar DO} ‘ not nee dt any-| near Is of| carcied | Oh, the picnieker millinery Ly I 3 for ; chaps than us ORnabed 0 shelf for em! the cour ‘ We'll} Paul this "Rut bru } th stopped ind as é t last' rein ijlst Chey uso d out aay When we the | danke } filled to und | the | #Ulor S¢lves taj} 'Y? ibout ia try. ; Pes take Paul 2 don't mind » : ee r andth 7 I GIRLS iInex- ire and soiling my ner one a new by it will be "plenic ) ag glad hat' 3 I which suggestion a girls for a and Nell had restace strong bought: be they|¢#n dinner me their parents and | off the handle much pleasure in| the fan. Bind tell them that- that we didn't storm ind ina \nd trength any ¢ the} mM throat pounded feeble At ‘ by that id and their in Annie, ( the hat wear |e am to follow, a Get @ very ree a) e palf-leaf fan-a nice on cut : cents-and a few for close against the edge of the edge of the fan with leseribit thelr picnic on the desert." | some pretty colored ribbon and sew firmWell, we've ha d an experience worth ly in the center-onwthe curved jside-a telling about! said Paul, drolly ‘Thy AK : e vi ound zt {to our Eastern cousin bandeau at the milliner's for a trifle, or | ANE 2 < 1 cous . , ; er ut that i After of and. partaken it in the midst of friend and fmind ed } Iiven ens to the interrupted humorou | ologhe 1) | olog aK |‘ irrying Ment among have the cardens Visitors Nell, the Wwe. trusted stupid little CHT inds a elephant en were even ide'o { a hadn't to those poor, © we : been a Jost | bandeau Pe¢9me one's, of a have} wire. now | pos situ 5 "t ed This ide own of miliiner by milliner's bit should owith for h binding ; OUr-| piace at either bur-| hon with long chin when blowing | the the When 1 hy ata 7 . lrmay be caught / be covered ribbon thed edge on the | shaping and2} canvas on sum the ex- of top theof hat. fan ‘the ide full bows-of ‘streamers' to tie the rib beneath too flere: the wind blows they needed not are tles uppau in loops § wit : h a trim-4 In the London ZO aah alt r caren y xp' ene ° = eaeoe the earn $4,000 a year by | The "fan plenic hat" ts useful, wnique about on their back | f ind very becoming e to fresh young face ack : . rae eearr eae ea a leivine ro . . P giving arrangement of bands. No. 2 shows top of hat. | on of 3you'll chda a for it will bear Ua, gets crushed or its shape ' ; dew ines there sajs no & remedy Is here | ure many |sugsestion { can't) outh followed was and eal nostril children kicked tiveuid ‘ (aly sy the right to } est dire "We o ful izainst. it! cried. try a I may I can't turn head in that direction.' i he ij t from. vith all burt Chere on them to pull | urge ill lI don't kno ind that bu neo And du ldre ix d to * tion eres 07Ve Phe feét, | declared) ra ilar Paul out ~ i to. Paul re Annié demanded ine bill wind is from the eo when ON ijt vit their} and we're on "ready-to-wear awithstandeathe replace Now | ‘Whirlwind. a of bit a plain the across came "There ip their will ay In then Your buildi i 7 eid pread> 1 round tried " sand 1 ves wl eo id : bi tf the time-J Then the 1 t ! backs.[n,,the;san latter eh ya { At whos \ to j muslin frock, | but if my hat | | ; polled -by the Senn aL,» about talk regard | girl It fun. the» ehildrén,.. indu l pensive litth dainty to |}too a sR retut nted i‘ uld eanto oF u decided dinn¢t nner uely for W comes be ‘wo ce i Th en eon LD utin ; othe to it "Wy here , + ete ae el tell | band cracker a V to ant I it the ‘ of a to anything wear to like girls Few }plenie which will not bear rough \usage land especially do they feel particular in tine ‘able: ' | 101 That Bo be Fs Goose often to seen an' he's Mike-Shure, umbrellas, new with trio] quar-| eatin till the luncheon | I urre hie hady spot, for] lde the Li o ust ry ware = ae aeeae Mike? Nora-Why, swiftness of ter of mile from camp, the trusty litte | burros having carried them safely in} the right airemilone much against the} ehildren's wish, for they the girls « that "the stupid pecially-had declared "het Ww "we to notybe *nee be Ryan Patriek the ae hjle is what Ln 1 The on e here acl 1 iTT perdoctor brother me he ‘operate did. O'Leary-Phat : aa for' to $100, for man, -Why, th hould for here m noe the an* at-Pshure m on operation an mea but Nora,' proots, substantial without path own . . needs that kind the he's afraid I'm doing the | watehin'. P Its so with| And | | miles on a stretch. alee onli Serene wit. URIS six ‘ . pro some children others, than runners versus endurance, swifter ing much ta A tl from tand better Bill of to play be must seven or el en yer overt y ora seemed; a thhe "‘Helloa!| helloat' They answered back helloa! beating hearts, "Helloa! thin Neos ' . oi budge j lack is lots, all-tn- of casting the ts the fox winners ; Intelligence of matter are urely quite unlike iid Nell, dismounting burro loose to wander her herexit-swvishes too tupic cK Her | by the } in Well, thes: burro the camel ind turning i e test a is game The quan- benst ML, FOLKS too be prove never cross the fex must trip, for by !on the return be lost. would scent Toya SS or > Supt pieked ae t are hounds the boy who and game, game next the in fox heard plain for beat relentlessly down, making every-| colork hgh a } "sand devil." It W nothing more ithout the ‘baskets, for there eet NO hin they touched "Well, there's no use feeling disap-)yo,r less than «a miniature. .cyelone time to pick up the baskets, luncheon " c} lren 4 ed ith them | pointed," declared Paul "We were | whirling and. leaping and a chieing ind napery basicet of -luneneot or rather their| told down at camp by those who | cond and alkali:dust as it came ‘We ul roing in a cirele, cried) with | violently beating heart her Nell. eloth| a pread ‘quickly children The and there stay better we'd that dis- | knew the for them; jot burro pa tur to the foothi too great |eat our plenic dinner in the shade Of} vcr their food, holding it down at|the fear she felt. "We'll never get to} ow allow of their walking nd each | the ‘"dobe 1olel,. o1 ee out "to ae the four corners till the "sand devil camp if we don't go right." | ° } }re } t rack ee \ campel su it h the visit and town the way; the made chiid leks the must, being hand, the other if, on is he for and by penalty the pay the last hound elected to play game, hound mre passing back chose to the path it took = . -ora apie. J is. thal ees eB in going out, thus running 20 man eis Wo catehut | an ikeapes uld easily CoB -Tdon eee coud te mounds Cina 5 ¢ Ne of | Both Annie fe and Nell now wy f«fo it that 7 bandoned aban as s we ll beyo might all hope in| They were doomed to be Icst on this where they would perish for Annie] that Elve 2 the bottleful ie ‘ wae i aeD procures P quench ‘ thir b t but i their carn ed' a wrt suld ttitenderd had these on re perishing lost ‘Ox might the game one|and be obliged] otherwise! must times, for the hounds Fities at scent the hunt iiae bb Billy eon- a In ‘ 0 > the ot Chasing fox, | the his follow. throw-[{ great too in out paper the self} ing c and He : tne No me x Bow « Lad . hounds that the is the "scent" but the fox must use caution in ros ro~ clowat > confidential] a low, in asked side, next the defeated caught hounds the chase the during ut the When eine: hounds ances g = ° give 7 cireumstan an under5 not fox|must the made been leave the scent, and often much ete best to pay in| start, It is ue rounc turning fox ithe by |had are are hills and s at has mimutes' must play ‘ @ecision Hounds" shall be the who see to lots Cast ees ov yer| » ar N : gO oO r oO he ypener | put rut the tot earth, then rai ‘ en irth th o theirs 1oses happened had( that thingrg f the it t gone had Neil and Paul Annie, the: foothill of the mountair to \in his uneventful life of toll their head ind shake them unensily uand a day plenicking on the desert About 10 o'clock found them at the|As the children were watching them Atihome, in the East, when they went | place of destination, place which at/the four animals turned as one toont to enjoy the -d there yore oja distance had Biieitred much more vard the camp, starting at a briske Annie gait. usual their was than From | walk wa really it than |inviting choose to place hady lovel man in to run obliged wet and sum-! ' Paul the for living re they !wher« of i' often wi it that tai om ‘ Vi a a question qu ! V ‘Nell : bacl them turn and them of pursuit base| the at pot Pentel? thi mer the for elected be should spot hich da outll tut away out here injof the foothill looked purple shady! But a the burro eemed stubborn, | mount, then Tl get sat ORT: ee " \ lif i rls ou 3 ‘ e had lent it ! on. going off towards camp, must' manage to Keep, topethel | w. Mexico it was quite different, for) and. cool But distane had ind bent nie I A 1 | thore were no grove nor treams clear!) enchantment, as Annie Paul and Nell!) poul decided. to jhobbh them with |for if we hould get eparated eu brush worst "Rox." ; . 49 " sre | for shook taking Up, gor last: at then, and awake, : fully zig-zag a hounds ‘ cece the defeated fox-taking equal chances will lead ‘ever s the chase se four or five miles, and as the boys and girls become adepts in ane art of longeen will they running, distance territory after ehine able to tra or On Pha: rae Bey e basketue auc to‘ th ns she: Whieh waree. lof. hola | s of emergenc\ onee Then all would be oves | ' |! held to invea F Thus elving up to despair, the Utthe | phi Well, we must get on the OE girls gave the rein to the poor nd "trust, to mer a ae I mg aan tupid burros,"" as the aid mentally.) "ome of instinet the in believing Paul, Bout | } un dust of full. so eye his' Paul, Santel them to take animals little the them hold searcely could ind that-he an Ta ‘ , | hopefully. saddle it up in the rt girl you hely al ll Come open life.to fox | the But . ica Ko ir ne eee Me Jene to me?" a match touch indly k you will friend, esteemed "My away. 1 he by Talker ene following the keeps in | the | the the cekeatit g when Seninter ak Saar Then] the more it for woods, me to ready | the fox gets lost from signt. i :D aeweien ahem SpA ee poe mY BE eat], mato ay: Alea< ran a he ecttle rassy hich that here refore, * I's says rx te shoot ehe's : eae ' Y = (- e eool vith) shady sand colored hillsides, } route a >, faces. crooked to me an' told dinney's a gen biue | a told f a | kame over the hounds, jeturning to goal being ye ena Deeclurashe ma ides aett * : th wi BD a De 3 Shade. re in you a « ' hile the sun's bin cookin' a to see of fun ae sa : bee n lot a s ec ols ¢ phiz 8 ba been the regarding of anxiety state | lant | cent and goal, is the place starting The i fox escapes being caught and re| if the the won has he to it in safety ; turns GIViIng 3 feet at it I look old and long we I've ) Steep legs were asleep crazybone when reicdicyi | e ul Debi Ss. oun th' on wetting: Billy, asked ourth boy eat, to keep up endurance the Without of enfox Js one Tf the chase |Lie th his pursuers wear out can he ) hrs ince and uneaven over them taking |} by from to a ‘ 22 ey Were VOU Ys the was a-readin' lawyer man yer an' tion ‘of In‘ependence, : far burned fer sleepin' ed Billy, you et wh: at . good me, un' a nah eat is how thig both live Se ? . pre sent rascal f Fred's lexan lawyoung the there hts] and change to and en Girls. and Boys for Game Athletic ld hin ver glee did with very an' young I have eat j An" when Je may For ee y ator, adoded ath wO0t. COOL G ahs st BBY NS SX youngsters happy should, oungsters:: Ete be ani Xx oO Lively A Cavan gun. squirt and his arms face, for snd tingled like a hurt. up he tried. to get his gn riveted he then ite Wale Skee eee a meaningless Nim, » to dim wenn ae ae Like ) you a cee a seadownciniatine erties to his: mouth From fer to play Cs is goin' folks cranky all old day every forgettin'. are' fred some more water from the apparently inexhaustible squirt-gun the they're spreadin' know you "Don't load dead got they've An' dinner?" goodies.' of Fred come | here?" I did "How a wry and making rising slowly asked, iia eas I "n a his p in ; h ‘ : - ered sne your keep and salt up you ime for this time dave , o° ' Julie, 08 Fourth knee, jokes lis'en to the though. . And|™An" | What air, into the go same as 1 * An' Chere A Delle take ‘im on my Grimes Billy" stood: almost sun hot - MEL OTC | oe " oe oO ‘ hi ia those canerc fred opened Fred n he'still had for him. was the ‘Hi, 7 | cei tbe ; cue was] mother Fred bim keep to him ee one than shake to ( of | man. the sparks mischievous the. over water of cold which by | | } enten li 7 reader ii n A wats nd x Car a PRaCce mother nd fathe evill i bit re L ere lstenci ounger thea Keep to hard it found i , aer | Dee-] the of reading he ‘ Lt |, On | That home-made a which pray carry- head' the at ched the "him :toward' Tder inAulth: Over face with Pred hich ju LF bursted''- through | when tingled and him dragging But*Billy, left was it that of part the broke: ‘spread, picnic a but was Indeed which, the they were most people ‘at : 8 "f a alae ony ‘worst very just the him Ofra the sun had crept round toward shining full in. his west and was lfor lthe ' there in a | best | fea tow: these the entertainment, tur coe = . annoy wits; very and frown, he does all my I scowl ; pan See Pera storm and me to ' man, a be to up he instant in another And orb jious what and was he where just lveali ed Harper, Fred plain was He iam ground lying on the was and laged-10, shade, the. in but: not a. tree, junder to them ‘ Say And of Me out will Nor "But, honFred. see that jawyer how z growed " I'm hen you're | Ui Andnever own stamp a little my boy, foot Fourth to." come to ‘speak first come Bills Grimes your cehool|bit of charred plece of wood And |] that' ‘ough too @arth thud he fell a/how us give to him ask lil |ehum human the iid reddic fer next rest. ei Wwith a: dull ( like a bli still burning metallie | light.' trange 1 i happened strange something Then did | Grime Billy Instant that At getting for you blame don't of dash "a felt he sudden a of Alt skyrocket-otherwise the and ‘appear, readwa I lingo that all e yes, his-face! on: cold lsomething and-e hin nose cheeks and his for | face Another as could be plainly felt it as Th |}| dash ' eve ve Ww him?" by the wuess glorious the grinned so," Hope it was funny to And jthe ground. burnt |fire skyrocket. body | his: same the tingle; |to there Put the in' any- answered ety" « < to a. match Fred raking touched Then, se said ee," myself find predicament I I ‘Well, ept Op- | pandte dreamin', . as hesunstruck continued or you'll huna into 10 feet above | est, burst!-went when about he Then in| still jdred piece two a carry to wagon spring Lowe irrivin tier fout pa time the gromnds there re indeed utial ine til ilso up companion. cloud |the That matehe they're Wi and vith rate utsothe t fathers than it | Portunity "Well, really } kyrocket I voice to} patriot, of tired great deal.| a t restl ind ground had mother | Mere the "Oh, , aon till' qwalted Walled .atnd Fred of lots gue with and I left De por kets, I is, my ls xy him squirt we ? Come-after) head. to. yer: Vas gone friend ehicke nn} of that et some you ve of a basket out takin' ma yer Seen he and sound explosive. rocket the of wake the in into] of fire a-trall carrying. followed was !that get for tmmedi-}|4rm, either with upward i who v5 . a a cet ' gk replied with," them to turning} and, i ce bee bag wtopped ‘red. time eyes packed baskets luncheon their 1¢ ee de Ab cee Car le 6 rT e eo new hi giving llent, vs eagerne of full heart and bathed and bed from hi in himeelf d dre oa and open iped Pred and combéa U ‘i 8 is ‘ ‘ FAW 1¢ ‘ a him, behind ri th . oH SARE LT orke dq likeeee magie btnin to terrible |}a have to hands no udden his exit hot body earth, own from lately the I "After Billy. cried Inan not he had But friend's} his. enjoying cannonball spend to fant the ‘bout, talkin' was i "I giving from water a2 ie Billy, cried you "What Guess"TR " of drop last myent But it wa the most amusin could Wish had I ever dream "you 1 e a have seen the lawyer man shoot into after second a about sky the al aga a & to him." a match touched the like he. saw the air |Sounded near him, and io ket dash through | possession s . the fuse burned within him of -| point the on was he as noise a terrible the air, into off," Come the to) blazes touh ™ feeling > strange > A |of Fred : ju a Then, | ' |shooting |a& "I'm out- responded happen you "Do kvrocket you about mateh but matches, "I've that timber dens« gone! not bad He In noise a rustling the brook heard toward way the oa he When ar hia open: to him upen x noke an} arT oeviel |! became merrily. Ll can Bet »\;and goed the applied he then firecracker, | gun giant and skyrocket the. immedi- ! way?" distance ife a off |running is ~ ignite. fuses the seeing upon uely firecracker! giant become-a }to -famed they | a ; , {strong he felt hand ‘and pocket . his eried he hot" "Oh, | . big as you as feet | ajmost sleepy his out shaking So Fred, |#"d stretching his arms that ached to shoot you! . wager," the "I'll take willingly walked omething, doing be Freddi fourth, niouw mother red mornir ocother On he befor times mays had ta eall him prevail Independence a wa inticipation, hapj on rourth mornthe On 10. aged Warper, Fred ive! in question Fred mother came the Waclie Tal and room into-:hls could, or ack ee ya C Mos Fea ceacs pi exe eae reply could Fred his one: Into turn into lipped y ot ct aly : before But legs two this ee Daa et hint 5s ens he him had = é oO 1 oO , a on, Oba ; ont tl ittached to his sides. and lo! he l6dék2 was he Ince him 1' amuse ind era in the reflection. ed at his own tupld and too sleepyaded to saw and phenomenon, peculiar a most é : : , I gran that reading the to that he was the thing he had wished : 5 Declaration| the writ ten every thing was early , I t 0 first which t of 7 sh pe he took mother his whér@upon keredy that so much Pred amused Chis (2% pushed and him of hold he wher. bench the from whis } beside itting who Beevillers, prior § tothe) happlest hel a a or av , roaring anvil { OWF mith he : doin NE} very found the the ul ak : Bans thomaelve umd of the th « at fired < foc racneee ‘ : the One of if ia 1 a ana' was‘tip . day on eae oe Geeviller peep of : mall : and ‘ ‘ Beeviil. anfall Uno it . on |