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Show I The Bow of Orange 1 fertW . Ribbon f A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK I By AMELIA C. BAKU Trt.4 OUv.- - X Thou ..4 tK. Olhor Ohk- - cw. $ i open. In my honor. When I am scoundrel enough to touch it, I shall not come and see you at all, grandmother. Upon my word, a very pretty compliment! Well, sir. Ill pay you a hundred pounds for When do you " HT M fi The Boy. it start? morning. Make It afternoon, and take care of me as far as your aunt Julias. And I daresay you want money Here are the keys of my desk. In the right band drawer are some rouleaus of fifty pounds each. Take two. The weather, as Lady Capel said, was so very Decemberish that the roads were passably good, being frozen dry and hard, and on the evening of the third day Hyde came In sight of his home. His heart warmed to the lonely place; and the few lights in its windows beckoned him far more mm A boy he was and troublesome fteyond compare. Vexatious, willul, Increasing Capacity of Cows. wild. WVWTWffVTI Tha Cost of Production. Professor W. L. Carlyle, In an adHe bated books a boorish, untaught child. CHAPTER XI. (Continued.) The question is frequently asked dress to Wisconsin dairymen, said; I looked upon his face; no good can And It was during this hour of trial wheiuer the farmer should try to After fifteen years of study and ob--! come, 1 said, fur make money by getting a larger price serration and five years of experito Miriam, that Jorls was talking to nothing Innocent is there. One day i rame upon the truant lad 1 mental tor of her. the It did him good to put Lysbet investigation of the dairy cathings he grows or by cheapAsleep beside the water, where the glad. his fears into words, for Lysbet's Bright sunlight warmed the hasy autumn ening production. We reply both, pacity of cows representing practically air. but in tbe main it must be by cheap- all the types of cows kept on the assurances were comfortable; and as The vicious brow was smooth and fair, no trace it had been a day full of feeling, he ening production. Tbe reason is that farms of this state, I am willing to Of sullenness about the lips that smiled tbe control of cost of production Is risk my reputation on the statement was weary and went earlier to his As if a Vision holy held the child. more under his hand, than the control that there is not a healthy, normal In awe I looked upon that angel face room than usual. On the contrary, Josephine E. Toal in National Magasiue of selling price. The selling price Is calf dropped upon any of the farms Lysbet was very wakeful. She carfor August. ried her sewing to the candle and sat regulated by conditions extending far I of this state, of any breed, that will I Bot, if beyond the boundaries cf his own down to think. proparly reared, fed and cared pleasantly than the brilliant illuuml-nation- s farm. This depends on the kind of I for from b!rth onward, produce In the midst of her reflections, at of VauxhaH or Almacks, or Bram returned. She had not expecteven the cold splendors of royal re- a crop he is growing. If he Is pro- least 300 pounds of butter in a year, whea at her best. At the same time, ed him so early, but the sound of his ceptions. He had given Katherine no ducing a crop that is perishable be I believe will be facing prices controlled b? lofeet was pleasant. He came in slowly, quite as firmly that there warning of bis visit. He wanted to cal are g many daxiy cows bred for the conditions grow-luis he If after some largely. see with his own eyes, and hear with and, pottering, irritating wheat be will be facing prices specific puitoae of milk and butter his own ears, the glad tokens of her delays, he pushed his fathers chair that are made by world-widcondiproduction thepegh many generations hack from the light and with a heavy happy wonder. The kitchen fire threw great lustres tions. What is tbe use of a man that will produce 600 pounds of butsigh sat down in it. ERNEST HERBERT stopping production of wheat and say- ter per year under most favorable across the brick-paveWhy sigh you so heavy, Bram? yard; and the ing that before he produces any conditions as readily as some other blinds in Katherines parlor were unlivery sigh sUU lower sinks the more wheat he will help shove the cows not having these inherited tenheart. drawn, and Its fire and candle light dencies will produce three hundred A light heart I shall never have shone on the freshly ibid tea table, price up to a figure far in excess of that time? pounds. While I do not wish to adat the present prevailing mother. me For and the dark walls gleaming with Some men again, there is no vocate the breeding of these are but that, saying anything but bunches of holly and mistletoe. But hope. So quiet and shy was my same the on men best of dairy cows, or to underes- effect can more no have Dicky Amber had often read cf cases Instead of second violin now love." she was not there. He only glanced the his price of wheat in the world than timate in any way the importance of like bis own with this important position had been altered and Inside the room and then, with a Oh, indeed! Of all the coquettes, to one the man that owns a meadow brdok inherited tendencies, yet I am assured difference; the stories the qulet, shy ones are the worst. smile on ,his face, went swiftly up- can usually ended from which he had a far better view affect the tides of the ocean, from the results of our work at your happily whereas he knew No coquette is Miriam Cohen. My that for of the stage. stairs. He had noticed the light in which flow back and forth in response Experiment Station at Madison, that himself it would be madness to love life is at an end, mother." ' the upper windows, and he knew to It was not that thought, however, hope great laws vary far beyond the there are thousands of choice dairy for anything save disappointment. When began it, Bram?" which set his heart pounding with exwhere he would find his wife. Before cows in our state that are not reof man. control He was lu love, desperately, madly citement as he went toward the theaho reached the nursery he heard It was at tle time of the duel, their owners a profit, for the in love with Nella Rensbaw, a clever ter loved her from the first moment, Katherines voice. The door was a a The man in his wheat field has to turning day the day on which he reason that they are not surrounded and popular actress, the admired of was that considerable extent the cost of to behold her again after a year. little open, and he could see every mother, mother! with the proper environment, includ- - all admirers. under his and control, ability In his heart there was a great hope Does she not love you? part of the charming domestic scene He enshrined her in his heart the that she would manipulate the factors that enter! nS suitable feed, shelter and manage-intI think so; many Bweet hours we within the room. A middle-agerecognize him in ment. dethe will cost of very first time he saw her, which was some way or another. production woman was quietly putting to rights have had together. My heart was full Surely she Of the cows termine his profit or his loss. The purchased for our the day on which he commenced his must. Then he would wait at the lnci pf hope.. I made an idol "of herd di.sorder TndTf at Madison, as many of you engagement as violinist in the or cost of production "rill be determined dairy stage door and perhaps she would undresslnS of the baby. Well, then, my son, be not easy to he was not at Katherine by numerous two or three have cost chestra of the. London hiow, only the them things, among theater at speak to him again. lose thy heart. Try once more. ad P'ayed Wh 11 until they he was certa a above 365.00, and many of them much .which she was playing a leading part. yield of crops. There Is many nly verf coniuntlv at both a little flushed Bitter and terrible was his dlaap- Useless it would be. Miriam is her side. and weary and farmer that less. include cows They He made no effort to check this says he is making money inheriting not one of those who say no and Hyde loved his wife, loved her tenfrom the averages he now raises and beef tendencies, as well as those dairy hopeless love, which grew and grew then yes. 1b not derly and constantly; he felt himself particular aDout making more tendencies, and yet there is not a ma- as he watched her night after night Nearly two years you have known to be a better man whenever If that Is so he should be contented ture cow in the herd, except a pure He could only see her when the ac- he her. That was long to keep you in thought of her and But there are thousands of farmers bred Jersey or two, that has not pro-- lion of the piece brought her well for- his little son, and hope and doubt. I think she is a he thought of them that if they kept books on every crop duced over 400 pounds of butter In I Wftrrf upon the stage; but he soon very frequently; coquette. and yet his eyes, his would find that they were annually a year. The trouble with so many learned to know when these tones the actions, places You know her not, mother. Very of his voice on some of their crops. ,Of of the dairy farmers in our state is came, and wag always ready for her led his cousin, Lady losing dally few words of love have I dared to say Suffolk, to that are this so In accustomed as to are now they not look to The lose a upon they imagine second of Ignorant single We have been friends. I feared to press of his heart and herself the emcrease of the average yield is the and think of a cow as a machine, into the time that she was in bis view. life. UnfortunJose all by asking too much. which if defirst a Once you means his and most Important of ately, her eyes met his upturned put certain amount of military duties were only Then, why did you ask her to- on very rare occasions creasing the cost That these yields raw material you will get a certain gaze. That night he walked to his restraint any would It been have better had to him. His days were can be Immensely increased under amount of finished product, irrespec poor lodgings with his head among night? spent your father spoken first to Mr. Co- in dangling after Lady mainly better methods of culture is proved tive of the fact that each and every the stars. After that he found her Suffolk and hen. other fair dames. beyond all controversy by the results cow is an individual with certain pe- look turned toward him on several ocAnd it must be I did not ask Miriam that have been attained in different culiarities and tastes that must be casions. She remembered that the On these nights he lay women English studied and understood, and the most awake for hours asking himself pared me all she could. This is what of that day were such countries. The European average as England he said to me, Bram, dear Bram, I may well hope never to yield of wheat per acre in England suitable raw material supplied In the whether the smile in those beautiful see again. In fear that you begin to love me, be- the higher classes is double what it is in tbe United matter of feed, not to mention the eyes could possibly have been for married for they cause I think of you very often. And money or position, and States. This alone shows bow great other conditions, before the him; but by morning he had called gave themxny grandfather has just told me that selves up to intrigue. ly we can yet reduce the cost of each particular, individual cow will manu himself a fool for imagining for one They drank 1 am promised to Judah Belasco of deeply; bushel of wheat grown on our farms. facture the finished product to the Instant that what was obviously an acthey high; they very London. In the summer he will come seldom went played cident In her acting, could have any Another great factor in reducing best advantage to church, for Sunday Of the fifty or more cows that have significance for him. yet, for all his here and I shall marry him." the cost is drainage, this letting the was the fashionable day for all kinds What said you then? air Into the ground and making iore been in the Station herd in the past wise reasonings, those glances made of frivolity and amusement. i HAD BUT ONE DRAWBACK. And as Oh, I scarce know! But I told her the men of any available by oxidizing it the manure five years, the three cows producing him absurdly happy. horw dearly I loved her and I asked what the women generation are Just Then came a blow that hurt him now in the From ground or that Is annually the greatest amount of butter in a VerHe That make them, Eng Apart Thought her to be my wife. We go on year after year have belonged to three different cruelly. Nella was to tour In Amerthere. land never had Bons so placed mont a Paradise.. so You?" he said, huskily. profligate, And she said what to thee? year burying manure in the ground breeds and, while they had many of ! ica. Even the pleasure of looking at profane and drunken. A number of members The clubs, gathered wa the her to now essential I be Not even a glance came characteristics pointment. father denied so and of him. must then My He obey. Though he especially Brookes, were large saturating it with water about the seat of Representative Fos his way. told me to slay myself, I must obey scenes of indescribable the nightly ter of Vermont dairy producers in common, yet they would riot see her for a long time the that air cannot suitable make it yesterday were dig for plant food. The complete utiliza- all showed strongly the type of the perhaps never again The next day he was not at h!i him. By the God of Israel, I have bling was tnelr serious orgies. Gamcupsing cold weather in the New Eng occupation; A farewell performance was tion of all the fertility pmced In the breed to which they belonged. The place in the orchestra. Instead he sat an duels were of constant occurrence promised it often. land and other northern states. Mr. soil is one of the most complete ways largest yearly record of butter pro- nounced, and, sick at heart, She is a good girl. I wish that you Dicky at home In his room before a table Such, a life could not be lived ex Foster declared that Vermont has of duction of any cow in the herd was took his accustomed place. reducing the cost of the crops, Iliad won her, Bram. Before covered with manuscript songs. They And Lysbet put eept at frightful and ruinous sleighing more weeks in the year than made by a grade Red Poll; the second then he had always felt a thrill of were those which he had written out down her work and went to her sons expense. Hyde was generally soon embarrassany other state of the Union, and to largest record by a pure bred Jersey, pleasure and pride when came the of his great love. Gypsum and Manure. side; and with a great sob Bram laid ed. Towards Christmas bills began prove this assertion related the folthunders of applause in acknowledg his head against her breast. Slowly, almost mechanically, to jpour in, creditors became Gypsum is a good material to use and the third by a grade Shorthorn. he lowing story: imporThe phenomenal production of these ment of Nellas superb art, but on took them up and scanned as an absorbent. As one whom his mother comfort--t- tunate, and, for the first In every note. barnyard time in his this Hank a cows noted filled it was White, in minstrel his his ,Y heart made sadwith night manures it has the effect of reducing Then, having seen that all were as possible by a careful Oh, tender and wonderful conoubled The time, who probably was the original the losses of ammonia by fixing it study to supply each one of them with ness and a great lump came to his perfect as he could make them, he solation! It is the mother that turns Income from !?a'Iy Hyde Manor had never end was was a native of Vermont irhls used to be applied in the kind of feed and environment that throat This man, the last time he gathered them together In a heap, the bitter waters of life into wine. been more than was required for the large quanOne of his jokes used to run sometities to the land, and some farmers was best suited to the particular de- would see the triumph of the woman iBram talked his sorrow over to his expenses of the He was going away where he did place; and the inter- thing like this: even use It now under the name of mands of the individual animal for he loved the last time. not know or care. During the last , mothers love and pity and sympathy; est on Katherines money had as gone, the Then, curtain he If did greatest So all three cows fell, come from Vermont? the production. land plaster, but It is most useful nd when she parted with him, long though be could not year he had so lived on the almost untell how. He middle you man would ask. as an absorbent In the barn and sta- had been given similar feed and treat- thing that be had never dared before conscious hope born In him after the midnight, she said cheer- was destitute of by the and he to ready do. He cash, quickly made his' way to gift of roses that the realization Yes, I am proud to say that I was ble. There is another reason for mix- ment In every way, there would have fully, Thou hast a brave soul, mljn foresaw that he would have to borrow that the door a been stage and wide waited difference to there in their and born in manure it with raised and prothe good old state ing ft had been founded on nothing had that is that duction soon, mljn Bram; and this trouble Is some from Lady Capel or some other watch her some As and she of departure. them would have of work passed of bacteria in manure is con. White would answer. the Vermont, ot all for thy loss and grief. A sweet accommodating friend. him the fragrance of her dainty silks dazed his every faculty. It was as You make pretty good maple sugar stantly going on and this work results yielded much less milk and butter. though he had fallen from tha clouds. memory will this beautiful Miriam be He returned to barracks one Sunand laces seemed to hold his whole in the formation of more ammonia, in Vermont. s long as tbou 11 vest; and to have day At first when the wish to leave the In afternoon, and was moodily think up soul bondage, and when her rus Foam in Skimming Tank. which escapes into the air if not of sorrow had come to him, he Yes; our maple sugar is the sweetplace . f oved well a good woman, will make ing over these things, when his orderDing skirt brushed him he nearly had H. R. Wright. Dairy Commissioner The use of the gypsum thus on earth. est stopped. determined to burn his songs; bnt ' thee always a better man for It. him a ly brought letter which had arswooned. Have some pretty good horses up incorporates the ammonia with the of Iowa, says: There has been a very were his children the only chilthey rived during hiB absence. It was from She carried a magnificent bouquet dren manure in a form where it can be considerable amount of discussion in of his love and he could not Katherine. CHAPTER XII. His face flushed with there, too. that had been to her, and Then came a The Morgan horses bred in Ver- taken out only by .the growing crops. regard to the methods of prevention when she was presented desire that she delight as he read it, so sweet and half way to her car- should know ofwild As barnyard manure is ordinarily of foam, which is the one objection to bis hearts longing, tender and pure was the neat epistle. mont, are not excelled anywhere in London Life. a rose from riage It to dropped the the of handled is there pasteurization skimmed milk at the world. great loss, and this and, after examining them all to make f The trusting, generous letter which She wants to see me. Oh, the dear loss may be minimized as indicated. the creameries. The experience of pavement Dicky darted forward and sure that they, at least, were Pretty girls, eh? one! Not more than I want to see worthy Jorls had written to his it picked up. Murmuring numerous something, of her attentions, he butterraakers, who havfe Vermont has the prettiest girls In Of course the gypsum costs somethem toarrived a few days before Hydes de- her. Fool, villain, that I am; I will tried numerous plans. Is convincing he knew not what, he stepped to the gether to send them gathered but to it thing, tbe helps to America. improve her. side of the carriage and banded it to go to her. Katherine! Kate! My parture tor London. soils that there is no successful method of her. He took the withered roses from Well, Vermont must be pretty physical condition of many So he ejaculated Hyde knew well the importance of dear little Kate! to make preventing, absolutely, the foaming of up for the cost enough his breast She should have them, toa As she took It she looked Katherines fortune. It enabled him as he paced his narrow quarters, and much of a state, the middle-mathe skimmed milk straight when it is heated into his eyes. Then, quickly Pressing them passionately to his lips, to face his relatives and friends on tried to arrange his plans for a Christ would say, in conclusion. drawing he by the Introduction of steam into the Hay In the Mow. laid them tenderly on the top of the Its the greatest state In the another blossom from a very much better footing than he mas visit ot his wife and child. Its loveamong The moisture content of hay when milk. The foam, however, can be ly fellows, she smilingly pile. There He had determined to ask Lady Union, was Whites answer. had anticipated. So he was no longer It taken care of at expense so that with the other back into histhrust Then the stupor that had dulled hie averse to meeting his former compan- Capel for a hundred podnds; and he is Just one thing about it I dont like. It is put Into the mow varies greatly, It will not be atslight hands. all annoying. For 'this on For about six in went and in Its place an weeks the in depending largely understanding way midsummer, and and Keep them, ions; even to them, a rich wife would thought It would be the best plan to thank some you, unknown reason practically she said. which it is cured. Some hay that is awful dlspalr seized him. He laid his excuse matrinmony. make his request when she was sur when the snow melts off, we have to made from grass cut late and cured every creamery has been built with As the carriage drove off Dicky was head on his arms and sobbed cobbed WashingHis first social visit was paid to his rounded by company, and under the drag around on wheels. In dry weather has in It so little the skimmed milk tank Inside, a fact as only can the man from whom is ton Post in wonder at the staring maternal grandmother, the dowager pleasureable excitement of a winning moisture that during the winter It for which there exists no necessity. flowers. Because of this he exquisite did not taken the only hold on life. He found her in the rubber. And if the circumstances A skimmed milk tank built outside the Lady Capel. may frequently increase in weight. For a long while he lay. Then there see that which would have filled his BROUGHT THEM TO TIME. most careless dishabille, wigless and proved adverse, then he could try his As a usual thing hay does not In- creamery at a reasonable distance heart with an even came a tap at the door. He did not Her fortune Joy. in greater and hours rolled the of her morning up comfortably unpainted, crease in weight during the winter. from it and situated over the drain. Is eybs had filled with tears. hear it. The door opened gently and in An old wadded morning gown that retirement. Why Criticism of New Yorks Finest If milk tank, and in it Is cut quite green and stored in the ideal skimmed Every now and again, during the a woman entered. It was Nella. Hotels Suddenly Stopped. The mansion in Berkeley Square had seen years of snuffy service. But In case, order any that the foam an imperfectly cured condition it will may Quietly she stepped to the table. Her that audacious Some years ago I was dining with followed, she had outlived her vanity. Hyde had was brilliantly lighted when he apbe controlled, the skimmed milk tank year often be found with such a eyes rested on the roses. She read chosen the very hour in which she had proached it. Sunday night was Lady a party of wealthy Westerners in New centage of moisture in it large per- must be a closed tank. There should her name on the dedication tit the that sponbe a manhole in the cover of the nothing whatever to amuse her, and Capels great card night, and the York City, said Mr. Benjamin T taneous combustion is possible. song on which they rested, and a great Hay of Montana, to a Washington cured he was a very welcome interruption. rooms were full of tables surounded Leslie, will have in It a con- tank so that it can be cleaned, and sob half of sorrow, half of Joy, rose in properly besides Among them were siderable quantity of moisture And, upon the whole, she liked her by powdered and painted beauties Post reporter. her throat. Very tenderly she touched and outlet forthe opening ot the Inlet and So she heard the rattle of Hydes intent upon the game and the gold'. Marcus Daly, Charlie Broadwater, ex will tend to lose this the passage of the skimmed moisture during the bowed head. Gov. Hon. Tom The odor Hauser, there should be another opensword and the clatter of his feet on of musk was everywhere, Carter, Sena the winter, and this loss will equal milk, Dicky started up and stared at her W. A. tor the polished stairs, with a good deal and the sound of the tapping of gold Clark, John W, Mackay, ten per cent of the bulk in ing in the cover of the tank from without comprehension. Then a light many which a tin or sheet Iron pipe 12 or of satisfaction. 1 have him here and fans, and the sharp, technical calls Lucky Baldwin and E. E. Bonner. came Into his eyes. You? he said, 14 inches in diameter leads down It seems that no two of them were I shall do my best to keep him here, of the gamesters, and tbe hollow and huskily. Is finally connected with the drain she thought Why should s proper laughter of hollow hearts. stopping at the same hotel, and each The Butterlne Interests. Yes, I, she answered, smilingly. Such a device is a had Not very hopefully he approached grievance against the hostelry cheap and easily young fellow like Dick bury himself The effect of the national r But but I made by any tinner and will effectuAlive In the fens for a Dutch woman? Lady Capel. She had been unfortun- where he put up. One said he meant law is seen in the Tell me, she said, stopping him; steady decrease ot tin short, she has had enough, and too ate all the evening and was not amt to quit the Fifth Avenue; another Inthe production of oleomargarine. In ally dispose of any amount of foam you kept those flowers V why veighed against the Waldorf; a third the last year of the old law the pro- that may arise. much, of him. His grandmother has able. Though her voice was without emothat a prior claim, I hope, and then ArDelmonicos was terribly duction In the country wag 126,316,472 Dick, I am angry at you. I have a thought tion, Dicky saw something in her face Milk Powder. overrated, and so on. Not one had a pounds, while in the fiscal year abia Suffolk will help me. I foresee mind to banish you for a month.' that sent the blood leaping in bis At ending different we times have I am going to Norfolk mischief and amusement Well Dick, for two good word to say of any of the taverns the last of June the output was only I ln these columns the matterdiscussed veins. He rose and drew her to him. of milk or eating houses i of Gotham, and 48,071,480 pounds, I you rascal, so you have had to leave weeks, madam. Because I love you he whispered, and have cautioned our read-thalesl considerably powders That will do. It Is a worse punish- there was special criticism of the America! I expected It Oh, sir, I half. The makers of oleomarga- - era against too quickly his voice almost fierce with joy. the accepting food. have heard all about you from Ade- ment than I should have given you. rine are still exerting themselves to statements that are going the rounds It was Nella who wept now. laide! Finally, after there was a little lull find some technicality in the law that of the press, so far as the making You are not to be trusted, Norfolk! There Is only one word Dicky, she sobbed, when I didnt cither among men or women. And between it and the plantations. Give In the choruses of adverse criticism, will permit them to color their goods. of milk powders that will change back see you in tbe orchestra 1 fancied all sorts of dreadful things, so I asked pray where is the wife you made such me your arm, Dick; I shall play no old man Bonner burst Into a loud For this reason the officers of the into milk is concerned. There never when this matter was rea fracas about? Is she In London more until my luck turns. Losing laugh. When asked the cause of his National Dairy Union urge the mem- was a time your address from the doorkeeper so much ceiving attention as at the With you? cards are dull company. merriment, Bonner said: and came here to find out what had Ive been bers to still keep up the organiza- present time. Yet in the matter of 'I am very sorry that you have been listening to you fellows talk, and I tion, lest the dairymen lose what No, madam; she preferred to rehappened to you. Why didnt you milk powder we have made no revothey main at Hyde,and I have no happilosing. I came to ask for the loan of tell you frankly, you give me a pain. have gained write to me while I was away, Dicky? lutionary discoveries. The making of Clever and popular. To hear such as you run down these ness beyond her desire. a hundred pounds, grandmother, I would understand when milk flour has been followed for some that filled Dickys mind as 1 thought youthe flowers. swell establishments In New York Is Mixed Pickle, No, sir, I will not lend you a hunHeres flame! Heres constancy! years and this four is now an article thoughts gave you Oh, Dicky, ho on his most gazed cherished posAnd you have been married a whole dred pounds; nor am I in the humor enough to make the angels weep. Why, The men that put out Two gallons chopped cabbage and of commerce. Dicky, I have loved you ever since I two sessions withered roses. Soon looked down into your eyes that it hasnt been so many years since ureen tomatoes, one pint of chopped the new processes claim to have disyear! I am struck with admiration. to do anything else you desire. night covered some way of I make my apology for the request Ive seen every one of you squatted on onions, five tablespoonfuls of a powder after, however, he usually read in I thought that you loved me until I "A whole year a year of divine ground that will quickly turnmaking some one of newspaper the numerous back into fresh I ought to have asked Katherine. the grass of the prairie, eating beans mustard, three gills of white mustard milk. went away and you did not write. happiness, I assue you. On the investigation of any accounts of Nella's sucThen I was miserable, Dicky. But It No, sir, you ought not to have ask- out of a frying pan with your fingers.' seed, two tablespoonfuls of ground one of these Lord, sir! You will be the laughcess. Then is it his powders discovered colsplendid hopes It was the everlasting truth, and pepper, two tablespoonfuls allspice, not to have this valuable doesnt matter now? ing stock of the town if you talk In ed Katherine. You ought to take what lapsed dismally. Yet they were alsuch fashion. They will have you In you want. Jack Capel took every the knocking of the hotels ceased two teaspoonfuls of ground cloves, A report from Germany saysproperty. Nothing matters now," said Dicky, an ways there, and though he did not that he kissed her on the lips. Chione pound brown sugar, one tabled investigation into milk powders in the playhouses. and Pray let us forget shilling of my fortune and neither right there. know stronger and stronger cago American. our domestic Joys a little. You can $ald, by your leave, nor thank you.' spoonful celery seed, two tablespoon- that country shows that they fall far until it, grew they became part of his life. of the mark and will not wake a good figure In the world; Did the Dutchman tie the bag too change It may as well be admitted that fuls of turmeric, three quarts of the short At back into Nella came back. She was milk last but do Gratitude is the fairest blossom a best cider and as your cousin, Arabella Suffolk close? into change vinegar. Put all In a ketthere are some automobillsts who do liquid that has a sediment and is little to open the Autumn season at her old which springs from the soul and the Is staying with me, you will be the tle and boil well. Boston Councillor Van Wopmskirk left it not try to run over Budget like milk. people. theater and once more Dicky could heart of man knoweth none more see her every night. 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