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Show SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER, THE loufluGO. AUGUST 21, 1904. wi n m nt iw bulb amrm. insroi AF5ID n tS?'TV, " t' V-- )'.. i r; : ; jW-5- ) - .. 4. m1 , I ; k fa- --- ,lt . io-'- 1 y;? ij Gov-ara- cr three-quarte- i great I The Ostrich as a Trotter. HE Mcrloh has been developed aa a trotter, and can pull a racing Bulky along at so swift a gait that It leaves no room for a kine to miser at 1L Tha ostrich, aa the veriest school boy knows, can run, but that it eaa "run" ta tba rae- - i -- f' the One of the principal dishes te a con dinner party may not have ef a Newport al- - freaeo cake, with a Uttle herb In tha mlxtmT-. -i at the Casino, but there te just it. it ta palatable, nutritious and dum as much enjoyment In it, and the ex- make unusual demands on tha" Arertso Plenty of fruiV pression of tha Arab family Indicates it. Is a simple faro. Including nothing that Ubleaeolfca, of courae, and a good It a ship. It waa the splicing of the steamer contains the evils of gout or Indigestion, Milwaukee ta England some time ago. ooeot he had run aground, waa got off, then eut ta two, a new section added to InTrees. Tree Distffleiy. Wonderful Most crease her length, and then the three sectha Canary Islands grows a tions were neatly "spliced. Csobab tree te considered one of It waa a neat tree, a tree must needed h moot wonderful of the vegetable Job for landsmen at that. of the Islands. It appears that nothing can i. t leaves constantly Itdistil kill this tree, hence It reaches an asa .,T 11 Bread Fruit tonishing ago as well aa enormous siaa fa ffi every living creature Tbs natives make a strong oord from the Hte? endcrful bread fruit tree te fa-t- o flbrea of the bark, hence the trees ara conhaving thta rvnvm.1! the drought of provided the tatand. every scholar, yet that fa- tinually barked, but without damage, as ,n thta part of the talandPaSS " brings it no contempt, it te soon put forth new bark. It appears amiliarity native of the Parlflo Inlands, where they to Are and even the axe te re- f mtot.rt,M from the sea, wMcftS It vows moat luxuriantly. Tha tree te al- Impervious force ifalnit the niw sisted, as It continues to grow in length which thie most the slse of an average oak. Its leaves after tree grows, and it te lying on the ground. an generally about one and feet It would not be Justice to California te mJt that tha tree distils the wltw long and somewhat almilar In shape to a Ignore tbs sequoia, which te a native of OHna, too. claims her romarkabte Visa flg leaf. our own dear hearth. Until tha recent dis- Thta te known aa tha tallowtroa Tha fruit attains tha alas of a chIMs covery of the Australian eucalyptus, which Producing eufaetajM head. Tha surface te reticuled somewhat Is as tallow, and whlck large, the sequoia was regarded aaa Hke a truffle. It 1s covered with a thin the moat is of earns the eonsteta? gigantic of vegetable products, to skin and haa a core about the Mae of a not uncommon and amelL On tha Island of diameter being thirty small knifa It la white as snow and of thirty-elfeat, while Its height te estimated grows a .tree about the stas of a tha eenatetonea ?f new bread. It cherry tree, which possesses Uiei at from Z7S to 450 feet. re- hefor being eaten. It ltarlty ef changing tha color of Its ema At one time the flower aseumm made red From ylth the this Inner bark 'F. and again shortly tb of ill1 Faked Fun. .. Jj" the color of tha roe. COMMON hare akin ean he manuIn Thibet there la a Bust enrtom uUrtlrj pm the "male catkins factured to represent a valuable dark known aa thy tna of tha thousand tna errs Jor tinder, tba leaves far wrapping brown tag, and to such perfection tbat Its laavaa are hovered with well deflati and willing articles. The Julee te used for only an expert can diacover tha dif- eharactem of the Thibetan alphabet! making bird lima and a cement A common Arctic fox akin ta of great aga mad the only one ef Me Mas ference. to known therte eee (original coat only (150), transported The King of Denmark haa a very val- Letpslc. te deftly turned into a lint class eeeeeeee- marmot 0. A uable collection of birds' eggs, which in- dark brown fox worth (30 to repcludes specimens of nearly every kind in akin after treatment successfully Steering Propulsor, existence. The collection te considered resents a sable akin; a gahUt te made to HANDY axpleehui nwtor for tnk Imitate a fur teal akin. te be worth about PS, 000. 7Y t French invention, to being Mdeh -one taking this --steer i England. Any to a lake, river, ar the ing propulsor CURIOUS FLINT RELICS. seaside may attach it to any beat he te there that within its range af pew, A rudder te unnecessary, the boat bito steered by varying tha aagla the aik ef tha propeller makes with the had. As the propeller can be complete! turned arauj, a reveres action te given. A twelve hone power "propulsor" haa baaa --innaufiillj applied to a launch, which towed a ten hundred ton canal barge with a lead f on hundred and fifty tone of aud. THIS tea of ValUla. larUaerland. Whereas the Oriental woman baa a certain picturesque air In her paaiskwins three Bwlai damsels ara sad looking figures. The gurb, how ever, serves them In good stead ta their rough agricultural work. v. Venus Fly Trap. a dioaaea. or Venus fly trap, bogs of the THJB of lathea sandy six from of little It plant to twelve inches In height, produstnff Dsdsrweod.) tOoverlffct hf HaBenmad louse head of large, whitish flowers. A raennt photograph of thta remarkable the lady's smock, atrumura la reproduced herewith. It a merits of (our monater statues. sitting bark j to bark. They Mae to a heUrht of aearlr yellowish iraaa leave spreading on the n hundred feat. Tba atatue ta auppneed ground. Each leaf Is divided by a deep to hare here e reeled ta tba ninth century. a broadly winged fiwt stalk the or true leaf. Itself. This PPf P"" ' Jl tr,p Electric Lookouts. V"" ' Jh two equal parts by a strong divided Billie Is equipped with an elec- midrib. trical device for preventing collisions The margins are fringed with a row of with ether vessels Tha moment anbrlstirs The leaf is a little hollow other ship enters the "magnetle Arid" strong on rlther side of the midrib and tba upper of tha Baltin tha needle sf Us Indicating surfiira is dotted with minute reddish Instrument points la the dlreatlon of with thegtaud Kaoh hollow la anfurnished vessel approaching or being overtaken, and insect three slender bristles If bristles! the ytuersman know at ones wlwl course' on the leaf and lourhesi une of the to taka. Even the rhythmic beats of an the aides suddenly close with a tone so unseen strainer's screws ara registered by great as to Imprison the Utile creature, means of tills delicate Bparatus Another despite Its most frantic endeavors to es- safeguard la an electrical contrivance to raiie. The brisUes on each side of tits tear show If tbs ships lights are burning Interlace like the Angers of a hand clasped tnsethsr or Hke the teeth of a aieel trap, After a time tha leaf suddenly unfirida. The earrings wura by Italian organ water grinding women indicate (he part ef Italy Right thousand gal lone of fresh About the wearers route from. The longer tha la dWed In a largo battle ship dally. the 1a of tins taken up by earrings tha further south the original of tbs women. In the far mirth the era, and the remainder te used fur are quite short. ling, washing, Aa. upiie boll-bom- twu-thlr- da drink-ornaman- le eeeeeeeeeeeemee LONGEST OF IONTOON BRIDGES. eeeeeeee aSLFJ eW!? nee. with a rider upon Its back. Is ptrhapa d reveal o a ts a great many The picture shows one of these UII1 l birds which doss not seem Incommoded by tb, lmvoslUuo of w".!? S2 Purfst Qty Water. -- OIXJRADO SPRINGS, Col. ha tbm purest water ef snv clly In tha United V.Btates. The supply te derived from rrehirvolra and takes ou the side of Pike s Peak which are fed by springe and melting snow. Chemlrsl analyses of the water have lepeatidly shown It to bo purer than that of any other city ta tha oountry, due to tha fart that tha supply te derived at euch an altitude aa to wake eonuminatiea impossible. x J1 "? eeeeet -e- S Immigrant Tide. years ago, when we were at tha top notch of prosperity, to 7W.U00 people In ran Immigration a year. Ten yean ago hard tlmos eut tha immigration down to a third of tbat number. Last year again wa went np to K7.000, but these Immigrants wars not, as heretofore, tarn Mrs, but went to swell ths numbers of unskilled labor ta our great cities, and were net, generally speaking, of the moat deelrable class. ENTY-ON- E sail.: eeeieee Plant Quells Hunger. TllR i? one-ha- lf par-blad- a, Japanese Newspapers. standing of the three leading journals ta ns follows: The flhlmtwn, which means literally la a Timely Incident paper and may be regarded Times London staff the of Tlia si Japan. 1 composed of well te do men. from among whom appointments are often made to tha chief posts ta government departments Humors are never admitted to the pugen of the JIJI MMmbua and It has s great reputation tar truthfulness Bhlmhun and sincerity. The Nichl-NIcf. e Day and Ihiy nr, aa we should say. Dally Chronicle Is the organ of the progressiva party ta Japan. While Mhlmbim. I. tha Koku-hU- u Onuntiy People' News which haa keen calling for "tearful mnslnn and prepared defence In Its character of the ns Mon's Journal, Is regarded as a less responsible paper, It la not the least Interesting. N Pern la found a Mngular plant, capable of quelling hunger or thirst for several days It te named Krythoxyolon oeca. A decoction of one hundred grains of thie plant produces this effect for forty-eighome, the muscular energy being preserved. The plant appears to narcotise tha nerves of the stomach and suspend the digestive functions, without affording nutriment New-hearin- g, oI Worlds Diamonds, annual produetloa ef diamante b worth. In the rough, about (K4HJR of which tha Da Been mlea furaietai ninety-fiv- e par eent The east of ex- ht iting, which te done principally ta Amsterdam, and tha profits sf tha Engllrii iadt-cat- s bring the value of tha diamonds eg te ML0WMX& The United States taluu needy half the world! diamonds, with a tvmly-fiv-e per cant duty added to their cosh hl New-hearin- g, Imagined that the electric light gives out very little As matter a of fart only six per heat cent of Its energy knee to make light, while ninety-fou- r goes into heat. It . Ill DUE construction te usually Incan-deeoe- nt . Black Teeth. at haa been brought Hate with war. Strange, thersfcre. It may appear when you learn that the A Rocking Tempi. longest of pontoons ta at Calcktts, and not a mere temporary structure. It haa susOCKfNG stones have given dieting tained an enormous amount ef traffic and, lion to several localities in ths United Fine Public Parks. , of omirea, areommodatet Itself easily to Mutes, but so hr they have served themshown have Ths Japanese celerity. no of tldo and tha velocity utility other than Interesting cuWRING ft hae the finest selves most adept ta building tha pontoon tits variation of rious visitors: But the strangest us to COLORADO puhile parks ta the West. bridge, which Is essentially the military current. Three qualltlna have a large which on of ilia nones has been put Is shara ta tha reason Air lie existence. Acacia Dorrhea bridge, and one which you always The C hoy to pagoda 1s built In Rurmah. ter Park, Alino lleee. Antlers Park a huge rocking stone poised on upon and eight smaller parka, all ta tha cenanother at a height of two thousand feet. Eves Apple Tree. A Vegetable Wonder. tral part of the city; Miration Park and Tha shrine la annually vMted by thou- North Cheyenne Canyon, at the bam of ta N the (aland of Oykm curia Is a mirabllte very welwltschla Cheyenne Mountain; Palmer Park, a picous tree, known aa Eves eppl tree. of the vegetshla kingdom. It turesque tract of rugged Muffs north of The flowers of this Interesting tree on the barren tend of the westthe city, and Mnnmnent lark. on ihs went are very fragrant, and the color of ern elds ef Africa, where rain 1a alof tbs rliy, cow being Imimived at Ihc : ' cost ef half a million thrnuah the gener- most unknown and Ilia only moisture 1s the fruit, which bungs from the branches from dews wlilrh fall at ntghl. Tide In a very peculiar end sirlking mnniier, te osity of General William J. Palmer, lull waa discovered In ISM by lr. -plant excevdlngly beautiful, being orange on the founder. an eminent eclcntlllc traveller. outside and a deep crimson within. Tba The wrlwilsrlua la a tree which tlvre for fruit presents the appevnutce of having tuaqy years, many specimens being esti- had a piece bitten out of it. This circumThe itch Plant. mated as more tliau one hundred years stance, with the fact of Its being dtutly the njl Islands 1a a ties known as old. led the Mohammedans, on their year ef its Ilfs Increases Its site, poison, IN Karo, or llah wood. It attains a Every never which of IVylon. assigned they discovery grows higher. Rising Just as the site of of sixty feet, with a Hr. urn Te- ret It Paradise, to represent it as lookrence of two or threw foot. Tlra wood i above the ground this etranga plant, round tehla, regularly tha forbidden fruit. s like rough wails and la much usml by t!ia native ing enlarges by adding roneenirle Isyurs to tar making Cannes. Ac, In handling fresh its The flat upper surface cireiim.r.'Tenaf. penmens eh. mid a drop of the eap Dll of the trunk Is very hard and A Atorkhnlra court has pronounced tha dark, uum tli tian.li It penducee a pa,n iqusl ta color and feature the cruel Arctic explorer Andrfe to he Weed ta law. to tiiat caused by contact with lire. It of an overbaked loaf. The trunk attains the legal term of disappearance hnvlng also produces an Intnia Itching and the the else of from fourteen to eighteen feet Just expired. AndrSe left flpl'sbergen on parte beccene red and swollen, breaking In circumference, hut la never more than July It iwr. with two cnmpxtilmis ta l:drf Innumereble puHtulrs. which emk a a few Inches above the ground. balloon, with the object ef reaching the te remrkoJte In the North Pole, jvllow mailer wlUi a nauseous einriL The weiwllsi-hl(Set that It never loses lie first iwo leave never gets any more. These leaves InOne ef the Teat's Bret acts atter hie and crease In alee year after year anUI they return from his recent tour of the country attain the lengih of six or eight feet or Largest Kimberley Diamond. waa to have a cricket pitch laid ent In th more. They v are flat and sands of Buddhist pilgrims. It te probably end frepark at Tsakkoe MHo. At llrst must of quently split Into numerous strays, tlia oddest pi ara of worship in the world those who were privileged to play cricket far as location ta concerned, but If it with the Emperor were extremely nervous waa In the practical, money making West at the Idea of hta being hit by the hill and Tty means of sjhjfane-.- u taJee-JanII te not unlikely that It would serve as a intentionally bowled wide to avoid strik- silkworms bare Just ber, ciede to spin bow at some sesslde. ing Ilia Majesty. pink silk. eeeeeeee Vto a adage of lefrclkin whloii enahlea to span gnwt abysses moat easily Lman like a little spider spinning a web of steel. Ths work Is so systemissd that H eaa be anmmpIMifd with eerialnty and objects are not mushrooms, but which the THEBE of Iron pyrites withhundreds of ef England years ago made fire. When you use a stones These wooden match think of this. wore unearthed not long age and experts my they data from the Norman period. Of course, their antiquity te greater than that, for tha word pyrites Itself te Greek, and means Are atona. Pyrites have figured aeeo-eeeee- e. L Wei-wited- i, eeeeeeee eeeeeeee The modern bullet will pierce the caress of three horses ta succession at 550 yards, of four at half the distance; and hill a man a eeeeeeee after passing through the trunk of a thick V-r- Photographed Under Water. Value of Metric System. HR United Kates Kattetlctea ns of a school year eoulib saved to American boys and girkk putting the metric ayetem ta plesit tha other twelve, or thirteen eyrita Carry tha enormous saving of time hM the counting houses of the counter, all kinds of calculations from the funw the factory, and a fairly good Idea wait tained of what the metric system save. two-tblr- de e- - Tha badge worn by the Lord May London te studded with diamonds te to value of (509,0014 eWvvv Benedict Arnold House. E" Benedict Arnold hour, a War landmark at Kew.Hw made at tha Blue Hill Observatory, in torn down. The ftout been thta country. The highest altitudes atand some of the Colonial window ten tained were Trapes (near Purls), 16,000 and 14.600 mttre. and Itterllle (near been given to the New Haven Colony Parte, 11,200 and 10, 00 mitre. At Zurich torleal Society for preservation. F0r the balloons reached 12,000 and 17,000 years tha old house where lived when an apothecary before tne wy mitres. bad been the centre of several etoreymw WlUUm, Mary, John, Elisabeth, Thomas Its Interior waa a warehouse George, Sgrah, James, Charles Henry, Alice, Ann, Joseph, Jane, Ellen. Emily, ("? An applicant for a vaodnatlon Annie, Frederick,' Margaret, Emma, Rob- certificate at Ebbw Vale prtlce cowert, Arthur, Alfred. Edward. These, ta the Englmnd, gave tbe name of the order given, are the moot popular Christian girl, ea Carelraribbwyneth Jones names. enow lover." THE llwt"I . wj s, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e 00000Defence of the Red Head. KARL PEARSON, the is trying to PROFESSOR people from the stigma which he aays haa attached to them from the remotest antiquity. To this end he la compiling a census, asking school master, for Instance, for tha records of their red headed pupils. He believes that Aristotle drew on hta lms gl nation when ha wrote, "He that has red hair te proud, African Eldorada THTOPIA te wealthy ta resource beyond the power of any man tp calru-alat- a, Gold, silver, asphalt, petroleum. Iron and coal exist ta combination with a salubrious clliqate, agricultural productiveness, and a people of singular docility. With watchful eyes upon the future, tha Emperor seeks to preserve the political Independence of hie people, which has been handed down through tha cen- envious and deceitful.' turies, and in the meantime he hopes to develop the intelligence and resources of the population to such a point aa to enable International Ballooning. It te withstand any prwsauro from without. The empire holds out no attractions INTERNATIONAL balloon ascents, both to the commercial adventurer with limited manned and unmanned, mn made In means, says United States Consul General November and December, IMS, in many Skinner, who negotiated the commercial European countries (the British Islands that with country. treaty excepted), and kite oliearvaUons were also KV', I .MHMUNT8 from Southern Italy many of them, disfigured by what b modern aa aa ta well ancient curiously, known aa blank teeth. The teete if times, as "fool's gold, and many a hunter are affected during tto these after tha preHoua yellow metal has been period of pereone by aoma gaseous growth "color of likeness of tbe deceived by the of drinking water, probably turn tba pyrites. impregnation with volcanie vapors Ite defect often gives a rinteter look te u There is keen competition among Liver- otherwise Handsome face, but fortuuMr pool girls for bertha as corporation sani- does net. ft seems, affect tbe atreugte tary Inspectors. Twenty of them have durability ef the teeth. Just applied for a vacancy. eeeeeeee. - TUB V. eeeeeeee w ON THE eum-prla- aaMamaaa from hr Stamford Ruffles, of Sumatra at one time, and his friend Dr. Arnold, a naturalist. They wars the flrat while man to discover this wonderful plant. It Is said to be the largest bad moat magnificent flower 1a the world. It la eompodod of five roundish petals, each a foot across and of a brick red color, covered with numerous Irregular yellowish white a wallings. Tha palais surround a cup nearly a foot wkis. the Btargla of which beam the atamans. This eup la tilled with a fleshy disk, the tipper surface of which la every arbors eov. ered with projections like miniature cow'e horns. Tba cup whan free from Its contents would hold about twelve pints of walar. Tha flower weighs fifteen pounds It is awry thick, tha petals being sf an Inch ta thickness With Its beauty one la led to eapeet sweetness, odor h that of tainted beer, and hut Its l)r. Arnold supposed that even the flies were deceived by the email and were depositing their eggs ta the thick disk, taking It fur piece of carrion. Austriro-botl- drinking province. In France tna stalls. tins ara alill mora striking. There ta the most marked contrast between tha high i cancer mortality ta beer drinking depart imente and tha low death rate from cancer elsewhere. I ;:1 RisiassssWjytf Largest Flower in the Wprid. raffesta la a strange plant. It TBB ta Sumatra and derives tie ta MaMburg ! gkfe statu iraeUl to Buddha are beyond doubt tba largest of their kinda (ha world. Tbara ara several stai-tfla Far JCsat of mora than karate proporuons, although the moat r arhabta of ihaaa la I ha famous Kyarpla mior iV . " u I ' rM v. r-- . 'I'- , v ,t - PERSIAN DINNER PARTY. Jorea ta apUca rope, for tba Inquiry by Dr. Alfrad Wolff tma tha raaaon that be know tba ait Am yswrlmia eaime of cancer haa yield. W PER8TAN hia loughly and Hint tba average landsman Uttla ,uBpe.'tcil that f led an unexpected ooneluaion which a new would Badly fall where ha eueeeeda at the aorthera race look to tbla and promlaea temperance advocates die-1 so aaally. But tha moat dlfBcult Job ta powerful argument. Dr. Wolff osteut. they mode of apparel to oC 'marina dletrlete can oovars that all the , nTmoat u'natiraeilve high ipllclng waa dona by luillub- ta bee! ara dteirirtB which soma of whom had never sailed oa mortality her" ara tba women of Cbampary, ta tna Hdsr ,, llu.((.Iy drilIlt Bavaria, for In Germany, and jlnstance. beads tha l;nt women ara iron- -; SiaVho hta page ;! wnwrrf : Cross Section of a Ship. Cancer and Temperance. Fad Dress Reform HEROIC STATUE OP BUDDHA. v Dogs Aulo Togs. THE WORLDS LARGEST HAV.VEK. motor dog te here as a recognised of modern life. First It was ths dog. but, forsooth! he te relegated to the rear, and now the motor dog haa taken hi place. In Parte and lamdon they make a specialty of novelties tar the mnij- - dog. Including goggle, face shield and and coat, and he doea not look fl hit more unlovely than the human beings he accompanies. It te not all fun THE HOUSE OF DOORS. T! rp T may puzxle yon at first to 'determine Just what this te. White the thing ltsrif te highly interesting the fact 1s that the photograph te one of tha moat remarkable ever taken and was secured under unIt te a picture of a usual conditions. btnk of sea anemones taken by Mr. Kemp-Walsan English enthusiast, who predicts that It may soon be possible to deter, mins tbs exact position of wrecks by photography, thus greatly facilitating the' work of the diver. The picture here re- -! produced waa taken by a camera lowered tc- - the bed of the ocean. Of course at a great depth the light was not all that a photographer might desire, so the ex-- HE largest diamond found In the Kimberley mines weighed about eighty-seve- n carats and h.id a remarkable, history. In which there was no little romance, lie value was estimated at but It brought Its possessor no profit. As the story goes, twenty odd years ago h a sweetheart gave him a "curious e and a peacock feather tar krepsakre. father found the stone haJ on his ftler h. tin,-jO- peti-Ot- hmune wmI steam hammer eaa strike a btew, thousand of pounds to in the Impact of m powerful aa that of the th.a piant atroka hut K la much siorv 54 atiMhar but ha then found h h a of Thor. That Norao daisy, jintorcatlnr to know that tho r.roko which a fortune hi tho afone Sh hearlr of it however, found bis favorite emuse-lea- n crush or weld the hsrlext steel taken toy Mr. Kemp-Wels-h. she had ever given him the him much arnortnep. fpfdil!r in cleaving moumolr.s. but rfc.s also be so delicately regulated a to d mnml In the cult tbat talloFM she re- xoxcles, wh.ca Irritate nose. Borne fas- -' hie hrwi-ltld modern tool te made for a. ,tar more obabove sny h"'rs V diamond. And he had rsrrle I It I idl ns dog, hnarever. wear veils, but this ProfMeor Ooston aays that future sclen-tie- u jr.iv -rr -l t n tlcal purpose. wilhout tourhlng It. fnr yex-i- i while he hunt-i- l f.riune! Thiartlcle will not will place tbe evils af sugar gluttony popular In the parts of b!g gnn, at the srsmal at Woel-- ; the exact e'xe Pf tlie ro.I canine snob rot Iwcanx ;i:.tr,.l-,on a pedestal as conspicuous as the drink Its wlrh. Tin land. It rcerrely givr tri-L an It.,11 n k - lghl - e:n Fir a Minn n rtn ecxes is conei Jcrcd question, as rousing a deterioration of In- by to tell liow trarj- - hoed bsrent idea to a well ex h;s Engl.sh baronetcy. Its poxcra:on.ln que'tinnable uulv. trial of the anlt ing jdivlduals and non. THIS dla-me- nt i prnc-'sren- tej-ma- r' J1 e e lndi-er.j- i- tl-.- lx ! r HOUSE corn tract ed entirely ot doors for eld boats, while several boat haa stood for tome time on the banka the Harlem River. The structure measure twenty by thirty feet It la safe to say that the building has fnore dome for its sics than any . Nn popular to In a other structure ta the world. There ar In all doors, although boots foe suspension a hint to his successor only one of them r.pena Into the Interior. The house of doors is used as a hospital ; footsteps. . leavvat g gi IS |