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Show V Murray Eagle, Thursday, January 23, 1930 fhe Crippled Lady of Peribonka -By-- James Oliver Garwood 0. CHAPTER VII iftt, ZKMbMar Continued The Jo pitched down, and as weut the end of It swung like a living thing and struck I'aul. Even before the blow In the lightning flush of time when eyes behind courd see It sweeping upon him a sudden scream filled his and as the timber caught him, he saw it was Claire whose cry had tried to warn him. With photoThen he was over. graphic clearness his eyes beheld The water seemed to his fate. reach up and catch hlra on Its oily breast, for a brief Instant after this there was a sensation not unpleas-Inabout Its hold. For some reason he felt no Bense of fear or terror even when forces that were Irresistible but gentle pulled hlra down. He knew It was death, the death they had played with and llzhtly talked about, yet .'Juts presence closing about hlra did li UMliU V. ' ' U I ; l I MLJ " ...... judgment, nor frighten hlra Into He senseless wrestling with it. would come up aa'.n, alive, near the Jugged tooth of rock; after that would be his end, and In such an I hour as this seconds became eter- ( His wife, Carla, nities of life. J.uey-Ik'lle- , and Dorwent were still ' nearer to him than the final stroke of death; he would see them, especially Clnire and Carla, when he looked back In those few monients of grace which the monster . of the undertow would give him. These two, and the supreme faith which had wrought a comradeship between him and all the forces of ! Nature, gave him, Instinctively and i without effort, the courage not to be afraid. undercurrent's The Indraughts ami refluxes carried him with a quitt and deliberate leisureliness, which gave him no physical discernf.nt except that of holding his Yet they were so power- I breath. f.il, so utterly sure of their grip, a that when he made an experimental 1 effnrt to reach the nirfaee It wa9 a if he were struggling against a 5 wimilcn wall. To save the air In his lungs he restrained himself from further exertion, and when, at last, he came up near the rock and felt ,f iresn atr in ms race, ne naa sui-- , i fercd no greater Inconvenience than I If he had taken a long dive. His first thought was of the log, his see- ; end of the granite snag. Against (' this, after a moment, he felt him-- i self being slowly lifted, and throw- Ing out his bunds he was thrilled . by the fibrous, slimy touch of a rope-liksubstance which had Rath-.rothickly about It Just under the Uiver furface of the water. weeds nnd flag had wrapped them-- , felves In a tough belt nbout the rock, and so firmly had they at-- ! tadieil themselves to It that he ' knew that they would, for a time lit least, hold up his weight from the sucking undertow which was already beginning to drag at his g 1 . "" i i t X J.iJ x ' d e j ? limbs. He looked toward the cliff and raided one hand to wave at the four who stood there. With the distance and the water In I. Is eyes, he could not make out which was i Claire Itut or Carla or Luey-Ilcllsomething told him It was his wife i who stood nearest to the edge, with her arms reaching out toward him. And then, on the cliff, one woman said to another: "Arc you going with him?" The woman spoken to gazed wide-eyemotionless voiceless and after n moment of tense waiting the other said; Then I anil" f t CHAPTER VIII t PA IT, saw the swift, deliberate of the plunge through space body, which, In the uncertainty of bis vision, an Instinctive and positive Impulse told him It was Claire's. A woman's piercing cry came from the cliff, but no responsive echo of horror escaped hiwn lips, no sound, but an articulate gasp as the figure struck the water and disappeared. An appalling nnd devastating weakness seized sickness of tr,Hin him, a deadly khock. a thing that loosened the grip of bl.s fingers from the cling Ing belt of weeds nnd made hlin limply Impotent against the dragFor ging force of the undertow. Hn InM.int his brain reeled In dark-netHe began to co down, easily nnd slowly, n If the cruel find murderous hnnds below were tearful of iirutiMnjc the Inertness to which he had momentarily succumbed. Then water struck his face and startled Mm. Heart and brain lcncd In response to Its warning, and he thrust up wildly and rnttght the weeds again. They hung closely to the rock, allowing him to drag bis body up until bis shoulders were out of the water once more, lie heard Ierwent shout, as If from a mile awny, but he paid no attention to the cry, tier did he look toThe thought In ward the cliff. his mind was that Claire would be with him In another moment or two, She would come to the surface near the rock, am) lie must be ready to sel.e and hold her with him until the weeds gave way of a miracle happened. l ive or six feet from him, wher the water was like a pool of oil tl at bad no motion, a little disturbance suddenly flecked Its surface rhnnce of light, a drifting up of something Intangible and shadowy, a nebulous blotch which changed under bis ryes to substance, a I'o.iting mns of hnlr. The sun wm shining, the water was almost blink, but there was no glint of gold in what he saw. The hair was dirk. Carta's face became a part "f It lu a moment. It scmcd to hlin that the monsters who lived slim .. i. Co, Inc.) about the rock held her up for blm, with a smile on her lips and In her It eyes, her face toward him and her ' A-f- . Doran arms reaching out lie was half In a daze, aud might have fancied some of the things he saw. But Carla was there. She, not bis wife, had come to join him In death. The quiet, terrible drama of It held him from culling her name as be waited for her to come within his reach. But the undertow brought her no nearer. For a second, two of them, three or four, It held her away from him, aud each of these seconds was a lifetime In passing. Then he saw the distance between them widening, and as It widened the things below began to drag Carla down. She made no struggle, did not cry out to him, but only raised her hands so that he might see they were waiting for him, aud wanting him, as she went to her kingdom of MIeomlcon, her land of dreams. ITe swung himself out, thrusting against the rock, and . when the ogres of the water pit dragged at their victims Carla was In his arms. His brain was keenly alive again, and he knew that teams of oxen could have pulled but futllely against the undercurrents, which, one after another, were transporting them Irresistibly and yet with out great haste through watery space. Thought of physical salvation scarcely filtered In a ray of hope through his mind, and his senses were utilerrlried by the sufIn focating presence of death. Carla were his strength and courage. He locked his arms about her He could feel her clinging ciosely. to him with the same desire to remain Inseparable when the end came. Strange. A kingdom of a i:md of Alnaschar a place of fairies a world of dreams They were going to It all. I'etween the walls where no man bad ever looked. Death! A magnificent adventure, with ("aria A roaring filled his In his arms! ears. They were traveling Bwiftly now. His senses grew less distinct, like colors merging one Into another In a sunset sky. Queer, why It should end like this, after years of life he and Carla together as It must have been Intended from girl had kissed his child when she was returning to him. When the first whimper of breath came from Carln's Hps he wss holding her like this, staring into the blackness. Her heart, beating faintly, resjionded to the call of life close against his own. Her lips grew warm, tier eyes opened. I'aul kissed her aguln in the blackness that shut them In and found that she was alive. He did not cry out or siwuk, but brushed her thick, wet hair back and pressed his face close to hers, and waited. In her first consciousness Carta's arms crept about Ida neck. Her lips breathed his name. Words were futile for a Utile while. Only In silence could they claim each other, a silence of voice, where other sound was moaning and throbbing about them. Hoth knew what It meant as the seconds counted themselves off. They had come through the mouth of the gorge, and were caught In a subterranean hole of the earth. Chance. Ciod. That they might A miracle. have each oilier at last, with the barrier between them toru away. This was Curia's thought, and her arms drew closer about l'uul. He was happy In the freedom which an H-fW SH 9 fV4 approaching termination of life hlin filled for made possible them, with an einolion which took from their brief future Its stark and Cgly Like Beings grlnmess and guve to It an almost Joyous aspect. As If she had been a partner In Br CE0R.CE DORSET, PV D, LL. 0. the few seconds of his thmights, Curia spoke softly, gixlng him her hand sgalu In the night which shut them In. I want to hear you say It, Paul I MEN'S AND MONKEYS' I have dreamed, and even prayed In INSTINCTS my wickedness, nnd have fancied the story. For your voice telling-mthat 1 have many times asked 1hI ANIMALS must eat or die; must to forgive me. Rut now It Is right or their kind dies with and Just I want to hear you say-- yon them. Their structure and their na love me." ture make them responsive to these "I do." said Paul. "I know now two urges at periods also deter-mlnehv their nnture and b their that I have loved you from the beginning of time, before I came to development It Is also in their na the Mlstasslnl, before I was born In ture that their structure win ename this life a thousand or a million them throughout their life cycle to have worshiped the soul make adjustment to vital stimuli. years that Is yon. Sometime. It may have r the animal life, the The been ages ago, I know that you be- less set are the Inborn responses, longed to me." rh mor flexible the adlustiuents. "I have always belonged to you." A monkey Is Interested In more I said Carla. "Yours Is the love than Is a cat or a nog: u things thought was hopelessly gone from has a more excitable nature. It me up there. Itut to die with you learns more rapidly. Is my right. Can there he such a ThA reannnse mechanism and the us now?" for as doubt thing rennnnse renertolre will be condi "I am sure there cannot," he said. tioned by the world the animal "You would like to live?" S-- Why We Behave Human m Pit! Paul Saw the Swift, Deliberate Plunge Through Space cf the Slii.i Body. belonged to her now, for there was j:o other world than this a pit of gloom wiih death for lis walls, an abysmal grave, where love, for a space, would build for them "the the beginning. A glorious graclous-nes- s world's altar stairs that slope of Fate, an immortal sym- through darkness up to God." She almost spoke the words. Inphony of fulfillment to iass on like this with Carta, no matter how stead she whispered ; "It was right for me to come, many hundred centuries had gone Tail!? You are glad V before! And some one his wife "I know now that I expected had sal 1 that seconds menu! more you," said I'aul. than years when like this The roaring was un enormity of CHAPTER IX sound. Its wailing was like the wind In the cave of Aeolus, Its a time tiny were stand thunder like Sientor's blasts nimbi blackness. ing through the empty bowels of the earth. They numbed aud anMom distinctly the hollow, rumesthetized, yet left him with a shred bling sound about them began to of living, thinking rclU which told Impinge Itself upon their ears ns him they were tearing through the l'uul supported Carla against bis as If for a gullet of the gorge, utid which, at breast. They the same time, held Ids anus un- voice, his Hits pressing aguln-- t her yielding as bands of steel about hnlr, where they bad so long wantCuria's body. ed to re t. What they heard was out In the world of Although close to the edge of an unlike anything The sun and roaring and wallsky. of conscious utter abyss darkness, ncss did not quite leave blm. ing were gone, and In their place a phantouillke cadence that Vaguely he experienced the thrill was of being transported out of a hell moved and stirred ubout them, tint of tumultuous sound Into a soft ami which seemed to come mostly from It over their heads. gently drifting sen which was with- a vastlikedome something trying to esout noise or violence. For an In- was terval he fancied his arms were cape, throbbing until It seemed to at the drums of their ears wings nnd that he was trying to fly. be beating when It was nearest, then leaving making rather a bad mess of It one side of blm refused to them to Intone and hum lll.e aInhuge sen with the other. This tuning fork through the shut was the arm, only one arm now, of gloom. There was no break In It of If. which held Carla. With the oilier, the sonorous samcnes f sound without lifter a little, he found himself was eternity In a liitle while It Could chni. clawing and digging Into something. oilve go.a lMrg tiling mad. A man may live it hundred years "I nin not afraid." Carla said but when ho Is ready to die and "Are your looks back over the path he has Her vobe was no !!fTeretit limn traveled. It seems very tdiort. and sun sluiiln.'. and the hundred years no more than a if the Was had been In ll for htm few hours. Paul had reflected up- there hail something neer been there before. on the Illusory nnd baseless fabric which A kind of exultation came w:th ll, hob the of time, Its Inadequacy and n gladness which iremMcd In the lownc-- s of lis human measurement, ilarkhe-s- , and which ei: Minnie "One who Is happy has but a fleetand triumph sweeping oM-- dint In had said Curia of vision life," ing siibii.ergiug emotion. to hlra once, "To live long und ter- 0 "At raid: bid -d, no!" In ribly, one must be unhappy out of dis nriiix drew She w prison." It whs odd hy he should and stood hrelf dim. with tier beside be thinking of .this as he continued band In Lis. Tloir vor,n bad to claw and dig. Hut lime hud broken down a tensem about fastened ltelf titoti blm like a anil life drew rh'r. more them, bts of second If each leech, and sure. He wanted to see her. nnd w ide awake life hn.l been as hn for fumbled In his sodden as these few seconds he would hHve his tnetal box of matches.pocket lived a thousand years, luirtng 'I m to strike n lig'it. Ciirl.i this cycle of his existence he slow- 1 want going to look at Jou'." until, ly and tediously progressed, n A flare of yellow ti.itne nad wiih nlr filling bis lungs again, and bole In the Ll.n Itn-s- . t'niil It died the-- smothering folds of breaking away from dim, he out their cyc devoured rath other. .ove. knew "that he w as n longer In w a- Carta wns like an angel. tli a happy tn Into transforming were his clu'ebltig lingers ter, that at soft sand, and Hint the burden rldcht, was an uncovered g'ory In which he had drngtrd with dim her rjes hi ,it, ileai ly rex ruled for dim to eo. was Carla. beHe knew ili.it only the ponlilve-pe- s a breath was There scarcely of their fate coiiM tun';" tier tween this knowledge anJ the full and poignant poeslon of every hok at dim like this. Willi t'lalre r faculty with whh.li his brnln was lixlng and waiting in ano'io-- world seemed I'.ut Claire outside. of liifliiilely Inspired. being capable darkness, mlrry, the defeat of remoxed front dim. a century aay, death, snd the fact of bis own a glow of memory lll.e tar dust, physical salvation were submersed yet he thought of dcr s the match went out. IHs wife would go on all at nnre In sn agonized appeal the limp, dead form which h living. I to and Carta w ere about clasped In Ml arms. The spirits of to die. He had seen understandIn the shining the sable blackness about him lis- ing snd urrne when th tened to his voice falling Curia's depths of Carta's r)flnri.e lll'imitaled bad their name ri he struggled to bring life t'ny back Into her body. Once he had faces. Hip titid let dim know, wild-ou- t th.it ririli bonds were worked over a little girl who had been taken from the wnler, and strbken from her, iciai;i there ruber now memory ramp to dim vlvld'y was tm oiier an enrih of the first gentle beating of th of them. For a f' w hours they heart acsln. the slow returning of were to be In a wot hi n'l their own. the soul into the tender hd.r. until Tiien ihelr oinU of rxcrla'liiig lie Ml a spir'tual the child lled and breathed cmce steep together, the oppression of more. Hut Carta's soft breal pae leatllon fn-ii- i If bad rente no response. Her lips were mid horror and fear and lifdess, snd, at la-- ', bciietng upon dim. To frel sure that Carta he did then herher surely dead, be held her fi-- e knew, Slid Hint lf to dim Iw iause o.' dr knowlrlose to ti! in. and kissed her mouth and ryes, as the father of the little edge that she was not afraid, but Arrrrt r fr ' if mi lil upsets of it 1 hk-hp- Without Wmm fe you. faces. With no." man, "helpless Infancy" reaches Its maximum duration. Whatever Instinct Is. mnn has less need of It than a flea or even a monkev. A monkey at six knows pvervthlne: man at six bus Just Hut. like the started to school. monkey, he Is born with enough to get by the first day. A wHRn leaves Its cell to fly. sting, nnd get food. That Is Instinctive behavior. It has nothing to do but live: nothing to learn nut "And there Is no chance no hope of saving ourselves?" "I can conceive of none. No force could contend with the maelstroms In the throat of the chnsm. At the other end all physical mirt-te- r Is ground to pulp as the water conies out through the gorge. We are caught between She two." He calmly and franks- spoke the truth to her. She mai- no reply In words, but he couid feel her response creeping through her finger tips to dim, could feel tl.e tremble and thrill of It In her hod. He had not frightened her, hut had dispelled from her the beginning of a fear. She did not want to live. The truth seized upon nnd helped him wiih a kind of shock. Yet It was a simple thing, one be should have known without Intuition or discovery. For Carla was not only a woman, but a soul. Hack there, In Claire's xvorld, she would be lost to him no matter what he might do in the way other men had solved such problems. Only here, In a beginning nnd an end all their own, could she belong to him. Again she was In his heart, listening to his thoughts. 'It Is strange, but I want to sing In this darkness," she said. "I did not know that blindness could be so beaut ful 1" "Nor I !". he answered. CHAPTER death. The mason wasp (mud dauber) Is not so clever with her stinger a Is tho siiihller wild his axvl: she does not always reach the spinal ganglion of the spider she stings; children are subject lo little mother can always rely; good old Castoria. This pure vegetable preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it is, it soothes a restless, fretful baby like nothing else. Its quick relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once more, back to sleep. Even an attack of low a man does admire a witty oman If she applies her wit to a in he dislikes I I or diarrhea, yields to tE soothing influence of Castoria. Keep Castoria in mind, and keep, a bottle in the house always. Give a few drops to any child whose tongue is coated, or whose breath is bad. Continue with Castoria until the child is grown I Every drugstore has Castoria) the genuine has Chas. II. Fletchcr'i signature on the wrapper. colic, Make enemies If you have to, but a, man who makes unnecessary ones la foolish. Hov A College Athlete Keeps Himself Well she may kill It. which then will be no good for wasp's larvae. P.ut If the whola 6tory. lie la 50fl rEMTMQ of Col- she does reach Hint ganglion, the right in believing that ' spider Is tuirHl.vr.ed and will live lor eate, claims that a itavs. She dratis It home, lays an Nujol contains no drugs, sensible method of ., no medicines of any egg on It, and seals egg and spider health has really made I he egg naicnes In a mud tomti. kind. It is tasteless and life a pleasure for him. rim larva, eats the solder and digs colorless aa pure water. that writc3 Mr. Deming out. leaving the empiy shell of the It is simply harmless Infirst he could not beat me spider s body witliin ine toinn. ternal lubrication, which lieve this thing simple wasps stinger was ready made and his of cause was the your body needs aa her stln"liiB of snider an Inherited much aa any other buoyant spirits. Finally, habit. Instinctive. The saddler bus machine. Regularly as however, he had to adto learn to use his awl. The awl clock work, Nujol cleans flnnllT fiinerloriH llkp a innchliio be mit that it was Nujol out of your body those cause Innumerable reflex arcs which was keeping him hax-bound like a chain gang well, besides giving him, poisons which we all learned to work together. The sadas he says, "five tirac3 have, and which make dler can then use his mind for oth us low in our minds, the vitality.". er things. tired, headachy, and f'Believe me," he says below Habit Is the most Important elepar. free and regular "having ment In human behavior. Any ani The elimination way for you to bodily mal that cannot form a habit must how much makes all the difference out find make Instincts on Instinct. depend in the world to a diver better Nujol will make for routine and stereotyped tienu as well as to any other you feel la to try it for vlor. The greater the capacity to athlete. I can't afford to a few days. You can get form nex habits, the wider Is the This be nervous, sluggish, or a bottlo in a sealed possible range of behavior. while runge In mnn Is so greut that stere divinp. depressed package at any drug Robert O. Deming costs only a store. otyped thought and action are evl It just isn't doncl I fancrdiveroii Collar Unidence of an abnormal mind. versity Snianninl Tcwa would liko to urge any few cents, but it makes Human culture Is hack of human one, whether they think you fed like a million Human nature Is back of hnhlis. they are in good health or not, to dollars. Do you know how many. human Instincts. For example, supt. give Nujol a It certainly thousands of people keep themselves pose xve are about to enlist or buy can't do any harm, and I'll bet it well and happy just by using Nujotf life Insurance. Are wo physically would male them feel a hundred per Why shouldn't you feel well all th tit? The doctor puts us In n chulr, cent better. It's worth trying!'! time? You can! Get yourself a bottla nsks us to cross our legs, snd raps Mr. Doming has just about told of Nujol today the patellar ligament Just below the knee. Our foot llleg out. We smile: we used to pluy that trick A man never realizes hoxv fond he i If a scientist thinks his science oveij on each other when we were hoys. Is of brunettes until he marries a I throws religion, he doesn't care i What can the old kneetrbk have I discuss the matter. j, to do with fitness for military serv blond. ice or life Insurance? Or with In; v.: e X the night following Dl'IUNO accident nnd Carta's leap, men were active below the Herwent lost no time In racing back to the Mlstasslnl, nnd the presence of a hundred men below the chasm before midnight was the result-- Kvcry device of engineering science and unlimited resource which might be employed came with them. The big pool at the foot of the gorge was a glare of Illumination, and men went down the river wild their llaiiilng torches, afoot along Its bunks and In canoes between them, questing for a shred of something which a few hours before might have beeu a part of l'uul or Carla. , shocked Info sickness, was taken to her home. P.ut Claire gorge. It try-ou- j ! ' I.ucy-r.elle- Men who saw her In remained. the weird glow of Hie light will iiexer be able to forget the Image of her face as It was photographed upon their memories. Her blue eyes were so wide open and staring, so l.lled whh an unwavering sapphire flume that at times licrweut thought of her as a spirit goddess Instead have soon of a woman. culd her he would have known that at last she bad conquered her fear and repugnance of the wilderness. She had come with t lie first men before a trail was cut. Her dress nnd slims were lorn, her sof; skin bruised and blcediiu. Where the water crashed nod lliimderrd loud est out from between the cliasm walls she Mood unafraid, urtil Ih-- r went twice drew der hack ffoni th licaruevs tind danger '.( IL !he re 'eiiled 1,1s appeal to leae the search to nihcis, and Hcrwef t made It only once A while face, natchlog for In dead that war What 'All upsets. They come at unexpected times. They seem twice as serious in the dead of night But there's one form of comfort on which a 1 stincts? Much. The rnp on the ligament was carried by a sensory nerve to the spinal cord, from spinal cord by motor nerve to the quadriceps feinorls muscle (In which the knee-enIs embedded) ending In the tibia. This muscle contracted; the fool kicked out. Spinal cord O. K. No paresis, locomotor ataxia, or such. F.very rap on that ligament Is followed by a knee jerk. It Is a reflex art und Implies a definite reflex ere; such an arc exists; we have countless siifh arcs nt birth. It Is not learned or acquired or un der control of the will. We often say. "I simply couldn't It Is the gospel help myself!" truih; by no conscious effort are we ever complete master of ourselves. We may gar.e In oien ejed delight at a blinding flash of lightning and never turn a hair at the most deafening burst of thunder, but there f control In nil human Is a limit flesh; It Is the nature of flesh lo be sensitive, of nerves to transmit sen sutlon. To blink at UghluliiK and Jump nt thunder and pull nt the nipple nnd swallow food and rellexe the p i men would remember. Kyos Bam ingly bine, hungrily scarchlrrf the bhii k stream as It came the A moiinlain. fragile form lhat seemed tireless, us steel. A woi1un, .ind yet nioie than woman an mi le spirit, a xislou that wai like tnvlr music, ahxaxs lo be rod. She did toil gixe up with the firs. hours of ow ning, but continued to wnicii throtiii the night. She did not tiioxe from the foot of the gorge und the pool, as If she were Mire, that wh.itoxer came to her would Is found I bet p. I'crxvent was fre qucliily with her, mid tried to talk, but her lips framed few words. Not until day enme did something give way In hi r, und hopelessness take lis place. Then he took her; home to (.m y llelle. "I walled too long," she said to dim, nnd nficrixnrd, back with the searching men. do wondered what he had m at,t. Thesn searchers, could they have looked through the roi k, would have seen a fire. It was the second nlglit for Paul and Carla In a place where idght and day were the salt. p. Paul had fr.utid drift of woo-- l etong the edge of Hie sand, mixed with pin hy pine, and a little spot In their world was Illumined ty Hshl. fri forg-tah- j j j j j bladder, eic,, are Instinctive they nre inure oil P.eciiiise complex than mere knee kick, pi) ptl contraction and other reflexes, Instincts they are called Instincts. are compound reflexes If we could we should find an it nn lx re them, arc for each of the component reflexes. Instinctive hehaxlor Is unlearned behavior; It functions with the first adeqiiHie stimulus; It Is common to man and to many higher animals; It Is complex; It Is sceon pnnled by but not dependent on conscious ness; It ts explicit or Implicit; It HI : ;-- Any EILIID Tha t cold may lead to somr thing serious, if neglected.' The time to do something for it u now. Don't wait until it develops into hronchitis. Tako two or thrco tahlels of JJayer Aspirin as soon ns you feel a cold coming on. Or os soon ns possihlo after it starts. will head off or relievo the aching and feverish feeling will stop tho headache. And if your throat is affected, dissolve two or thrco tablets in a of warm water, and farglc. This quarter-glassfn soothes sore throat and reduces inflammation quickly nnd infection. Head oroven directions for neuralgia, for rheumatism and oilier aches and pains. Genuine Daycr Aspirin is harmless to the heart. l?ayer-Asiri- n ul JEER. Hi tp n nn n m Is modifiable. Go to the art, sluggard; Is no ed vc for any human being. The ant It enn It a slave to Its Insilncts. only remi tn a certain way, predetermined at birth, working on an Inherited preformed niethnnlsm. Requiring no experience. It gains none. The ant Is nature's muster-piecTO Pit CONTIM ICM of qnhk nnd accurate unl form behavior, is predetermined Monument Enigma Efforts are boini made to solve ns an oak tree, It lis nervous sys mut climb that the bbniity of an ancient momi tern Is a ladder; ladder. Co to a monkey. Is botior pear the Mined cliy of Ibial ndvlee. No Primate Is a slave, beik. Sjrla. I'uili to commemo rnslaved by man. Ants have rate sorim excM t.ow forgotten. It the same life for mils'aiids i t high, ami on Its slde been living A monkey of lives lions )enrs. are sculptured dunilng scenes ami more In a year than all the ants hunting regnlin. p, origin, ltiig have lived since nnls evolved. ind the builders are unknown. If- kf ifrl A. 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