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Show | , on ' YER Fa gare } Hat Secon The Juter- Mountain Republican SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, | pect Se AUGUST 4, 1907. et --$____. DER RIES. I~ BY COUNT LEO TOKSTOY. wir) o we US SIAN Peopy ps SAS SPECIAL QUALITIES." OG A dsTE Es ei THE VALET mapa resentation prelerved lo be ? preferred iv or not Trage? to, se A LONG~ HUN? rye 1d aegis UNBREL LAS Gate: For He to be They eo A wheat, ed bending, thick, ripe to bursting. In the flelds the ~ moor-hem eried: They talked of [tempted to prove in the it, of all the absorbed as{instapee derangement patting. that there clouds which drifted sometimes) Mary is in gecadent: ris 7 a lat to The the right and sometimes to the lertthelr! _ peasants are completing buildings and hauling manure: the hun gry cattle are waiting under the burning Sate }taiked HG ‘4 oult Waal gether to thickets where nestle the are the to- | along their graveled right. iUles | We was interrupted by ‘the servant,' who approached. |the |eyes half open. | ‘The couchman | the valet "| E ell him that is I getting Rey : t or| of veto) am arrival with unensy,."' going to TERT schoo Knew ERE IS }opment of -the| the. doctor by SOtTERR iS "wid alread (at his had idea... heard least, So it leave |; now, was In the children's room; she was | of}holding a candle for the doctor, wl 10, his| with avery. grave alr, weVas Oxamining j the ehild she exclaimed In an important| "Yes j tone, =i : hose aceursed Strawber-| a soon [ries seemed s ie dred enchanted patient had tl 1 The bronze his chandelier ow a ecnversation ran eet 1 ;behind dining os Ss room and = \ le. Igan to nuppear vurt The\ chil-! othe. ‘ he ae th ¢ cour to bed after the - litre | le {o ked roa trifle} 4 in: been Ris Stntonhultoh ineleeer to them), | be well We Ey Sse | le % umple frony) , ie AS ith the guest, | s 7a a ae md d oh e Was ; ‘a ir rl | ae 0G give ium l SEO ! nO. Io bi sta CR ae wilifand, ak earn t] She some righ talk troubled ate berry ‘Taraska Pg |} a r ea etY tans ) ¢ tee. above her the | hand. the dala rclententm. eas ead rerun gone into the ravine. Ta knees "Oh! astray! wood! a what He the branches ee . e and her busket in her] Olga jumps up quiekly and runs off PT Vala went p other them, , i things they P for they ex- the most marvelous things of nobles-mysterious And incomprehensible an I nurse a shame! Tle has gone will be lost in the big : ‘ Bgglobe*‘and. thee many saw did not astonish part- to his demanded thought 20 to them. old nurse of her kopeks on the 30 kopeks. enough, and SOC een him. TryingToato escape the notice of his father Who, feeling the need of refreshment after his painful night, had only just risen and Was smoking and reading t he papers, he brought the 20 kopeks to oes sirls and devoured the plate ot answered tired," said | be hind mother put the money uway in a safe lagging) place, and gathered up the soiled clothes Groushka, to zo to the river But Olea ran, without stopping, now Taraska, who since lunch had been Taraska, from the ra-| to the right, now to the left, looking) helping his father work the soll, ee as } everywhere | this moment sleeping In SS tos k - eae Gor iherectharcnn The voic . of Akeoulina : Ty became oak. Hiss father, 2Cg 2 faint waaate f - of an anal a oak fi > Las bn ae , ' linore."' jer and fainter as she went farther and/ was watching the Hotes, Ww ulpln: . 4 : C "Thank you |-And the little oir girls went down the} farther nea away. Olgaes . had AT already , give > n| browsing 2 near the >. edge » of a neighb ors The dawn be-} The doétor went away, but it was long} , / sat B Roldt: n by the} up the hunt and was returning to her}land and which, in spite of the fact that efor cholas wood on the} , before Semionoy Nichola Semionovitch entceidads succeed Dale iey ravine, starting holding ; o point, when, ina ) clump og]}his were dang 3 1 forefeet forefcet were ‘tied, dw was in in danger at fin eabning wv wife When i} he nigzhtin finally|Sapling the otherwithside straw-)| they: acting D ; : 4 } ‘ | } found ‘ k a twigs. of clearing On studded e of doing damage bushes to neat the th trunk i a . oun g . lin is any 3 , moment : 7 : group eontin-| £ol to sleep it wa alrea¢ roa 7 4: : lden she | 1 the persistent and des-| neigbor''s bat fleld or meadow i I to | day berries Quickly they became silent, | den bea cabes ae we c iy The family of Nicholas Semionoeviteh ae Et pe os a- 38 so. as elisse we p to work better with thelr hands! pairing cry oe ple agar sted wait had resumed its ordiary aspect; ¥ pes" everyc yt Suds ly .t ‘ "ard a| bled brood avidently not. ap At a almost ae tne soa [he same hour . the > peasants > f |#2d » mouth "eO-C St idden hey heard a d of something. Olga peered into| thing was going i svell; the three-cour , 1 | rustlin which appeared something] #fraid ¢ es 5 ‘eudy flies jund the children long of the neighboring vil PTE ER il i, etre iy | the thicket, which was surrounded oy] lunch was ready a and the: Rahhad ern orphan, who, ‘ to earn her}lage were returning to thelr homes, ry after] tertible | » fo ~| them in Ses a e ' } . : »-flowered grass, 1s high, thick, white-f wer ger . and| been regaling themselves upon it, . but : n cs silencer ind they saw the grass and ' : toot the table Near the superb villa of Nicholas Sem-j} wit mid te ird midnight the conver-|jiving. had been obliged to enter: domes guarding the cattle all nicht Some Es : ent Groushka was wild|lscovered there something resembling body wen"nt ab . because. Cencvitch' waw nobody y adorr it} uw lower, . a vera tion jonowiteh, begi adorned with to grow unimated Phey veran service tien She had h served first.in > the! were: on horseback; || tie others. the twigs , : . . forest hilav knoll. the ledteolts their, She ‘ approachedB in| with and ex-| fright, tremb Was and spilled Nicholas half aimee of the Semlonoyvalue bervA € yroud. hungry. of his opinions, da, . little ' balconies, whose bale was as a gallery-uall ) fresh isked cach other what : measure the}‘ house of a merchant One of the em-| horses by the bridle while 128 colts ran a as ; ie peace umined : it closely It wus Miehka. It] 1 un hecalise la had refound d picke ¢ C' eCAUSe new and spick and span, stands a car-| government ought to take at this high-|ploves lad seduced her and she had beé-| behind | wa of Mlehka that blrd was afraid] la ¢vident ate S reer tne Aac a cae riag drawn by three horses wearing |ly important turning point in. the his-| come a mother But her ehild died Then } Taraska Regounor, a baréfooted boy oF Matnima't he lhrieked eginning to} ind against Miehka that it was erying them that very econ olen tike GOEn vells, which, for 15 roubles the rour trip, ;}tory of Russi Phe gues und the Most) she entered the service of a functionar, Ore pars an hort pelt eu A ean ‘h Wak out Miehks was lying upon his fat | stomac oi oo asas nto ; longer out order reniods g ug « has ; brought u gentleman from St. Peters-!did not ce e for a moment to talk and} whese son. had . allowed het} | mounted. « mare by th to¥ i hare A hare faraska! nats with his hands under his head} a : Saeae of tal 2 a collegian, ie al Sa on = : and ; holding fe ‘ 7 | docto as conte burg. This§ gentleman, : a politician, bee se J toler smo ke ;nNo peace "Inally she had entered Ny as sec-| bridle a> a gelding bay like! his dam YS ' hare! Chere ; it is eried : ead Httle Olga.|and his bandy~ legs stretched out; he| ihe49 eae had produced rest ribed ant, very much jn view, £ the } de, who serves o1 Outside, near the porte-cochere, might) ond chambermaid the service of Nicholas) galloping fowand Jue aN ae E! AE os **) pointing 1 brewn- back all wee committees and a pak Iv and all. the isleep comm! bo heard the tinkling of the ra bells a emcee of | Semionoviteh, at And Vala heaping) where was he blissful was happy.| the others beof \ black dog ran gayly befo of ears half hidden by the gras Vhat Oiee aoe hind « wave hin sone atrntee psired aon 7 ‘aten-a at , plate uessed horses, which had nol} Here her wages were paid her regularly: the horses, turning round often to look| e : \. sions, who composes with great tact with vou?' she demanded 5 se the) F the : haru : My ALO RRS jeause he had eaten: 4 : : : ' att { 1 CaltionenradiGeds|\ ota ke e : a e berries. emorials and called hls mother to the sovereign and who calls} per the movements strawberries of the old |and she had a safe home pat them. A young bay sla BRE LOTARAE I lof. Groushku, faithful. when the subject-=this.centle-|, hare had dl ) itor cal loneetiine ttheroniter olga| ® : , now iwnued and now! "She ime o say that. madame de-) proudly kicking out now to the right and himself eared a althfu be eee Sees x a lion» " re had i worked| irelatis ; sired the doctor and ise Nicholas Semiono | now to the left Taraska, arrived at his| : man has come to pass the day (for, as an | x recounted y to sana fory parents tl and tel relatiy Centval American |lza, hitched the horses near the door and} Resources. "I thought it p was the sy wolf man, in-land to all the herpeople he neve rive she met how she} | venty ears' Tory ths ume } vAtCh eu : Ko s lswered Groust assing . exceedingly in : ( -busy') eh rinvenend e is x rise x weve to the man who has 1 sent.-all hls the are sitting in the shade of groves! Phe guest ie Lt abcd 4 ; ' ‘ {] dott which are fitted with table and, over i come by the heat, are drinking tea or|again fhe 5 , ville little ' rO% ae with Ih cooling > beveruge ‘lage ' } y YR fcr RET une pe Se an nloviteh, on the somewhat i contrary, es sian, orthodox, yalet Shade i SM ,OR US "on>the: c SMOKE tne unda | ss, if the SSA fitted) neared ind} ohShe ¥ wa f wages to} "What Is the ‘matter?". the country except the) latter ch] 1 ent for drink.| Nicholas Nikolaieviteh is RO ge. LES Ben | lied = #hacnld J ONfeholas« several s| phe -: ie pa 3 © ste ym segzan to call ix ( yachima Hhitmise he hha t. if escendec A€ i |e MP Ula oe MRIWNE' chambermald. had- !1 re ORhOlne Senbelaa ss a0 : ioe tel e Rus-] ee iC QincBa aa e and § lay eee ver brings candles mineral wate i na philoiraee eethigeeds Chance 1 Ai GBtHdr thes mate of his bos noo "i eae rar tr £ same party' They differ only regarding the manner in which the constitutional ine s 1 be applied principles shoul : * . or s, first f all e ith ¢ ghthe penche ree : eee Geral nel 3 tf fOr wsce eé ne ) a ous é Se a u ilaries! pocialion yIcnora went. out Ma. and ch vole fihad ia not, 0 rom oh i We j > been forgotten.| beer rs : seat and n-| perceived lis WSRAbadS S0eta Strawberr ‘Well Said the pas-| We have ey ) in Fany guest ts event, it ‘Look demanded evi dae "the! entered slit the hall ang Me eal tone ene inet tee mj agi had is searched and found the child fat|per. Mary was tranquil because Gog of) - Itis a sur er re | America to learn | "Oh, still sleeping.' cried he to his sis-! fright and, tears to a joyou lang : Akoulina |, not studied as a +. Ange 000 square not well ve-| ters and to his brother, who slept om the Phe wolt You. are a stupid The sun beat down straight upon the} that Salvador, Nikblalevitelt ielbor in the hall. r ap The mother, who slept "Lf had a blue fright!" said Groushka,!} forest and heated with its rays the earth! miles. has more wiht than only 1,000, 000 inhabte Sine tn | with' thei was "leeady "ip to milk~ the Wait sting into a laugh, sonorous as ajand everything upon it | itants This indicates . density " ; ak caren : : | ye] bel "Olga, let's take a bath." saidg por population ee far I greater zogo § and : than. that f o} | i : , . , ey : eee > ‘ or ae Vermont, is time to j go."| | Litt! Olew jumped up, shook. out with | picked all the berries there and; Some of the little girls who came running : ee \ 7 cae andates it | | ans i re are n ¢ £ t is daylight.| her twe hands her towsled blonde 4 ae nn he'sun was already-up; It} UP 1 1. me pr aé oI yy ale 2 in. Salvador rot > ( > ‘ r y se e 3 se maive parted well," he added, smiling,|and Fedka, who was sleeping beside her «a pellsse, rubbed as eae) omethiin and |e ntent with himself and with his com-!her head buried in oh es Oe , ae ntas a i, tir euting SB euthfuls. not} pani creat who He did noet}panions, hud who him took-his})'The*"night. had to. talk permi tted him alk | eyes talking betwee 1 e ise a ob aliens Co And-hebefore' the verdure her with brilliant spots], shade nd made the dew, with] little girls were now itthe wer 1 They v drench-| thei watst.. girl clisten were] All: together They river. they were went so singing to t | Tautemaia, sith an.inoréesine popu- ‘ poe Bu: Nita aaa ee te +3 ie " (he last mentury has so busytheirshouting and} lation that aesine : legs: _ neat =i ann sarly: aad 500.with that] probably z re See cone Le ‘ r our o} yor the we further -dee of the forest, but|they Teparded did as. a See ¢ the 7 black an clouds which oe am ne » tre for the denattx-of S o e i l et the ieee Was leeping in valet, dragging. land. 1 Hes OO The1 valet E g¢ his bent lope j-| mounted the heavens from the west; the untraversed J gle, ; hi reonumbebed th : kept 4 "1G ving onOF in a hoy of tine , They. have. & ; ; ; en a fi | Phe " os aS hs : arte earl peas The 3 tillion | with difficulty, al hat of had-a lone hunt for ing Hore iranwbernVes All of a sud-|did not remark that the sun hid itself} population is greater : then. toe en huve been served a dinner of tive « the chair" in ie h il 1 j ee: ecard hat Ned umbrella which tae = fronc ‘severalo.directtona at onc from instant to instant, that the perfum: | Louisiana THionduras ha 1 1a ge: c by' reason of. the heat,hat they Nave) ore him. the valet \ but, nNearnings by anclen the palna'l (the!.) been misla{d in some corner ; or other. hea : the flowers and of the es irs eared A bireh leaves} Dati area of ae band) of ; unused eaten otavomen ‘jot almost country, nothing, wita Niearaso tha ' ; M8) who supported b ils a deceicument arn si Ge the I "inte cine. Gave eo fa but. inabeiel who had come out from the became more penetrating; they did aa gua next, but : 1e:¢ . ee tC oe ceceiyes 105 roubles was advantageous, fifteen roubles) va of %the eee cook, W rho . ' eo GA 4) ross ce Pl cvey ve ea ; : 1 ou-| guest, ; : always hear generous, the light claps of thunder being in the habit} But but be : now banana p he industdy was » labor completely of and his the scullio demane awake er anc mouth oO and lage about luter oa. hundred than cou-| they ' I iu seareh of|"! |fore they é . vith: . the! | "2 month, . and the ; ‘ he low _ ie had time I to dress the rain fell.}| rigut le valuable ' timber He Anh iis grown in the 1-| of giving low inat least a ruble, worn out. by} was eager to be off at onee with Lei ies es ie tu hour the basket es : ve practicalls who : have : been heparticularly | Fare eras are -jumped , \ | bl . up, Bice { aegirl conynar Sos ind tis: eaet teinto hok ete oO n, . ear guest, fi ther haye een ati pra f orgot te . t all ilv-tive all abc about the ‘ fe ‘ children ane ae strawberrying | the t were o ia | Ve Ras : oIalreac ; iy il ei td 5 {f halt full: milk His Hemoth"| The {f respect for t ct | TP very know! with ce thelr > yart chemises a ; Lecessibl« elcling-| terior Ing tottle anc sections theirgirl dripping ar j bodies, ( ¥en ran en to to}, and their| een every jt was cnown not until I he was é en shi vayler gave him oa pitcher of milk \ iri net thei Akouli x house, , 7 5 ‘ Lh for riothing. These the diners havesalmon) rel) 2) iyjoi ic himself, stretched an ir B s that itoccurred=to chim" that: he-had nol himself a pleco of bread' and, sat down ; jy ae if a tr = ae ate, and carried into the flelds cel oaen to explore ens oa Z ar soup, fresh muster: thut the postillion "was hes ‘ ; ; cold sot : oe Sen ce Feta ishedod only thetecolored Sy fces, Ne ane attractiv Vines Peta he "idinner vOUE of to the the plowmen ‘valet Bal i | given n anything o} thei anything table i To to eat to strong uk emphasis canno : 6 rehinc same oul Ar . Behind ; Akoulinu trotted, When : and they the returned trom the field par { with Slaments of sugar) aa their] placed on the varied laline and possi-' Py riches tlet. approuched the. talk-|'muely the worse | When, clad only in a shir } 2 ted W bandy : lees, a very lien little {the valet boy approachat full i swine } form, ornamen lready TChe coachman mounted, his §, bod di Thev st rted| billties of these j ed} ofr pantaloo taloons, five republics started Taken up the road| box, , bareheaded | chemises were already pleked|of d !he by tiny cakes ‘ dry, ey sorted) 0} the discussion belly, who is in was WIN. | eee : ad a rere ata cara yen thi veges rr un tiie as the: ne acne ssess more Oe ayrricul| ea nek folied : Ee, Br ollp Ne aN reins ‘arefully Bea the berries, himieh ty to oh put them. into bowls} | as ae whole, » they : ae (le eaewmep 4 Pa possess He aot 1 aGr only garment) was a shirt Aaa crate ind carried them to the house| tural and timber wealth than mining The othe eae : and the carriage melted away a : re Sis be an: the feel, hes which tutor minglee \ taking ! part in eyo it also wavs clinging to myty E heels ™ oa : : : Ui mii les : fe : 1é S alities, lof but Nicholas taey Semionovitch, are developin where they | potentialities, bu ney are ping 9a gov:en, libers! fieree I cannet idimit uid: het the ih "guest,"} Unkled and' thetheeo St.hich -Petersburgian, gently || track } Me oe oes4 plaints studeTent: . a a alt printer ; ae Nicho r y Hina to the ttle girls, olast taking | tio "prings. they would bei well paid 2.18 rapidly along all three lines in a way =o dé high asth pring " J have with t plan Ap Fin . younester . in her arm no: : nk » berries , t|to prove socialis'?, ? whom thatthey have not been xMi: ; only! check ap!a he R . otherin lines peor A hia i ( i the poverty of ideas and i the!and ofwhite 2 spots ne rainst of rut the clothes osh | body POGs ofth 9) mine 1 ind } iin Winted there rae te ae nc alee e ither 1¢ tl | preciatec Vay ieretofore, iu ope tofor in 1 Burope vitel can SED pnavit h, and the three nything el is 1tbe pe Pecans | aes ‘ i ae 1 ene ilready fa be We were frightened just now by a] ag soon as Mary who, stifling with the} or in the United States Or Biola Te the smallest did 1 { i sate rd. ol ee mp nOvitch, .. Wil? GE Ane aae mee be YOu] heat was cae reclining Inec an easy chair In the! . The number of recent disturbances children, of en et ° The dinner wa qo OCG! ne ' {Immediately join his wife. thought the|seenlaurain the ae ee henict in eae 1 et a of an lhare-a He reat ite bigrie ee one; mas he cdSeran .away ween GoniTat ATUMER RL BtvGd Che Tee e aess ; OL a . iy "mht. c Ioters appear until th . } ade ‘ dy a sonusoG little baslkke Mary, and a jac} an ex 5 = te euest felt. that hes was: shac getting é g |*@me- € thing ei Phis St Petersburgian| each made rea re Snes : "Ah!: uh! aid Akoullna. Then she (theirir berrte borriés" elie celenaled sto. the m that Methese nations are a trifle fle dull; ' first, woman, because ' | gu t¢l und wus ‘ narrowness is frightful! : rhe cannot} and, without wasting any time, without he fenalec wi th| pression 1 abroad Wis» Nyhe tangled, nol saying sively nervous "f petanxious nam ko sudly bread, tang -after:mak-| : ‘the 1 child : what i down hake on it off ‘ he 7 said to himself the ground], of her fan to go away. eyen Tie stopping : to take rread, ina stte of strife, nd nence that afte na } PUli ces stomach of Goga (the ‘ movement p ~ , the meant to say, at but in the |lalways rcoland heat of the] tarial cramiinrein rogress have £6. ee Utacainics ALA hen Ine CMT aOGn the ngnoks, they cHidseeol mean "No, no; we don't want any. commerce an materiat progres VELY " ‘ > possesses = savars Bf yveral About {pe © , of BE secondly, sane thousand Be dined In the the youngest deciatines child), » ol} cOonane) dat oy " show o 7 ecussion Sscub i se} hinmse he could "ane not wen find t the ues right SO Teas he ‘ € wt neater f OresHwre t ouble SiBIt hOB « ¢ Ee some . sort the* childreni-had~de-|'eq:> to { » cided to go strawberrying..and Taraska| legs! had promised to wake his sister und his} 4 la prom the] little brother as soon as he returned from | hadjhis night wateh. and he had kept hil errant ae ing : "| s entethiel The, word During the night, sitting a Ath the] base ofa thicket, he fought against sleep, | "| 0out.) : | f Soon the ny little o* girls i left Akoulina Pulling one another, . beating the water a and Sut ¢ Vala, > the oldest son, a boy of 12/ little to encourage them. A considera- : . $ 2 : SAS p : » ficitroe " the . moment the ov words : € | "St awb . t aa ‘ s were1 t t} € oe oot t of fall the}. ‘TTaraska jolned them in the egret greut arask wood | resumed their ‘ picking was resting aha from tne over-| } tion, the . figures of thel . | years . who on polities, the "Without doubt," ifd Nichol NT Spe however, fad ubl . xe So Ke of f tl village A children ; soon after ns they hud left the road. Every vow we will rest a little bit," said | work of the lycie and who at that mo- | foreign trade with the world at large 3 y to»gs show that he was f nol j icjonovitch,cn who was not Istening to his! tl Ci ft "roo : sa fore fei fi at 1 b oOug ae ( m t toa \ thi vir is V Wits covered with dew-the grass, s, | Olga itting down in the thick shade} ment was playing croquet with nelghbors,| and with the United States in particuome overer vi v A his. ‘ opinions eee : nterlocutor, being solely intent on ex= ie Tink : a} 7 eee s a vitel 7 the bushes anita and the wawllts lowest branches of }Of 4 walnut tree ‘Ol how tired Ur un to Olga when he caught sight of the] lar,. demonstrates that despite warlike afrald 52 eae aie z in the conversation; th hought which ant | lay close ' \ wi rit et 4 singoS aT Sere:ae - ouache teae‘ (th treeees. Th ¢ bare leg 3 of the little}|am! Why didn't u we bring t some r bread?] ne berrie and asked her how much they| struggles at | frequent if intervals, thes ‘ anybody, took. J edt bécame silent an 1} his heart ea without doubt yut are ree . : ne < ' Plena ~ drenched 5 r and c chilled by the dew.|I1 would be glad thereupon enough Soe aapyiten to eat some were endeavored tojto h Tea have time and ea PG money CREE to do a very REET platefuls fal of a ret may Was ae ieirls, « ete . SORE RE RAEIES Seer lhe ocdd Mor Mt ‘imhirty kooeke:" ; . business with yery ripe The the ouside hildrer iad world.-John run up to] were soo warme DY > WalKINg x A =e "ev ey Seuinw . o 7 ~wiews lock | Nicholas ae rationistist. AJOL i | VOC yD : *Y 'him zs 7 1 I ; = eats } 7 ae t tll the eb berr 1es. | ¢ ym the ‘at once ane humid grass and now on the dry : "So as would T, tid Groushka |} "They : are dear,' b said he. aS Heo sajd that} Barrett in Review of Reviews : ae - ee ealm the aoe at the table at 7 och | rae Look at [the "debara wasnnaher room at the time, and] soil The strawberries were especially Why is Aunt Akoulina calling so} because he was always hearing It said by They se! r the r friends installed tg x talt yee Aa , un) 1 when she. kkJe uned ' that strawberries had|abundant in the copplices Hore where| 3 loud? Do . you . hear her? a After : HE his"es elders he veranda and or fopull Architecture in Cuba, iT or) ' oy been given to Goga she was very angry. . ar the grass, not very high, mingled La hl with Aout "Sr, Aunt 5 %o Akoulina re? : 5 Hold on, Go around the corner> and} selves The Rey.+ ae J, M. Green's white wine diluted with Presbyterian } e denied sald the doc- | sinee the « 6 stomach was already Out) the young shoots, the strawberries lay Aou!" answered the aunt | wait for me there." And he started to|ehurch in Havana is the only chureh they tal water ver the|tor, "that the Slavic race js pecullarly o¢ ler. She at once began heaping re-!hidden-whitish, pinkish and, in spots "What is, it?" ;go to his old nurse. During his absence,|jn that city built after tne American mineral first disagreement Veale a cep- | constituted T would not affirm," for) proaches on her husband, who retorted in!completly red. Squatting on the ground, \ "Isn't the little boy Their $ ions Was indirec | with you?" called] Olga and Groushka admired a glass! plan of architecture. of electio methods versatign dent. in peoadae ched aa oree run The she v ; shk: or ec 0 = with Grout hka "to bide : Aaa MT Oncher returh-to the house, Olga untied j one side of the woot C34 na co by 1 a ip with her taste thes¢ornaror ner nandier the opposite direc tion. Incessant 3 st | ehiet into - which the 80:Ikopeks were knot_ | calle d "Miehka! in sonorous tones, bu ted and gave them to her mother. The by the thought of the wolf,| "0, one after berry-and the best. | "1 am has raska Aou."' "Aou!" answered [hed ne wife Sit anne ie s after "You haven'l seen the little boy?" No No." "But this is terrible! | Miehka!" "Mi-i-i-ieh-kal" eee sTOUSN KA, A OL: Ana the wolt?!! os AthWOLEON COliy) But " my Rte (ratal ta | on. the ld acquaint: will a ravine No Tiimediately You/ed noisily for the passage of Aunt Ak-| pected to.find oulinn herself, her skirt tucked up|in this world thickets Paraska went off by himself ta a coppiee on the farther sidé of a ravine consisting of young walnuts and planes, Wiech were already as tall as a man. The 2'ass there was ranker and thicker and . irl ow Te 7 erer Vere the berries there were bigger and: juicter! said! /But™ the -suest -and) Sena eRe: it a score of times [el at aera ling is I vid: he-féared some>sort | "29 they i fay aa atiTe aces Besidt it did jctally the erie e ee asuistatue dishien=|) tory } 4 MUSE HAA : 3 stat kvALL i h . Talia sruditte whose rudition straw walks, Polish onl tire berries theyciawill sell to the city un RPE yar TERT e GU textareapeople | Ph splendid. Beer UaePrete ;° p 'lighted . ccunyv A in th summer These?. last, who: occuj¢ alle ‘ t of ‘ pretentious lantern architecture, ave elth netian in ; ¥ . a . rant! dren were sent strolling under parasols i) light, elegant Wing ; costumes that painting ridiculed and he}#0d Uiat T will pay him for his time what| "Why, precisely ‘strawberries?. querie: | is : aie proper." | Nichol: Se yvitel ' about it with suchoa display. ab | ee Me WISER si EO ienainbin ae pe aan , Lavo Baeof | Very well, sir ‘ ! \ te You gave ue them to him to ea F IC a Pah Old oe eRe elit not Phe valet withdrew and Nicholas Semi Ld I have bes no oup all nlghe with hin to tne decadent school of palnt-)/Onovitch was able sto continue the devel taund the child ts going to ae ae Sun for: thelr provendery/the cows. andliie ant. to every other. the calves accompanied | by the cowherds | xj pels, Semlonovitch ace hurrying to their stables switching ilicir tails. Small boys are ¢ Bois lhiorses on the roadsides Women dragging sacks of grass pulled in = wecos. Little girls and mafdens race the' the-same-tone, and tie result: was almost} "Olga; here are heaps of them. URE wife, EL, wonldit_belleve -it.** ;Pee . Permit me to a finish my thought,\sald The weariig a wrapper of flows "No, no; you're wrong.' at-|Ni¢holas Semionoviteh, "The Wusslan| ered sik; of ‘which she was very Vd, jf a med .com UUme to time the} People hus special qualities, These qual- | but to which sne gave scarcely & Unought children, hidden from euch other by . : jdecudent school an indelinable but un-} Oats and the barley quall whistled and de something At. theof deeadent| moment, he was not thinkiniz ported by turns. The. nightingale in \ deniable : even the wood emitted only an occasional trill | painting; sh was merely repeating The heat was dry; the dust on the road x } Was finger-deep where undisturbed and | under the slightest whiff of wind, it rose jdevoid of interest but he had heard in dense » mn "Ther Ene brown neers ther! put "the st. perfect ones into thelt mouths and. the rest into their baskets. | : we eae . the Scantly interested ‘In with lucern; the| she was by the signs undulating, was | of Goga's; stomach ts ; , |