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Show HEEXFEDiENT By William Chester Estabrook , , ("1 )7fjJ j down ami began to .t rarcfr.i stitrhe. !n (he brdle nf th. flow, ry silk r..ie "P.lei -T r. ."' !ih Impilr.d ..v. - the r::n of Ihr glass, "a tit Tli- ib-cvlt U . x. usable If Ifx rr love, li't If;" "An thing." I ij P.i-ctra Met 'nllum. with her t i.a li'-u!i! r-i and her "old maid' fl iitri-." "K n.'ussMe If It's for that." Me !ppel the cherry shrub. stable fhsac- to eat I hrr pulled st.-idiy. irl; otic. He tb.UUhi they . I r a c hs arnis fr.:i thrir (-tcin Their mother was Miirii; t.rn-t hinc. ha'f imus'n.; li.i:f pjtrinlc. in - I, it .,i. rful voice of li.-rx, and hi didn t want ( U.,e a ho.sj of It. lie smiled a ..mh. Ii.-o nille t the children Then b.. bethought Inm i something to stop their demands n nil th.-lr pul.iicg and hf brought If forth trhimphAntly shining new candy that h:ul come as a sample by the morning -milL Tli l-oy, who was the older, grabbed It ami iuftr, I: Into bi mouth till hi cheek stuck out. Ilr w.n ! off a little w ay and bvgan t. nmt,p in (,e du-t. ki. kir.: up rloods of It ts he nude what be called n cir. if ring. Put the girl threw herself full length uh.u th talk, spat out th offending randy, wiped snny iln asto of It i'M the gravel and lay then; bowling In mi I!-giit. ' "Oli. kid-llklm! klddlklus! What will Mr. Kitten house think f mother's darlings?" Mr. Per. ) Me t rl.-il In charmtn g despair. She lifted sweet. appraliM .- to Joey. "It N s. difficult, so lmp.sll.I,. (o In harsh with them w hen life ha i-pimi so tiarh wilt iiii'." hi- whl('t-rril brokenly. "I mtit Voop unh.ipf'l tic from Hutu 11 a loiip n I ran." She steadied hi trfinhlin !lp Int-i a sml of I ravory. It was hoi I t irl- k a trick that never fulled to work with rm-t of Jix-y I;ltt tihouc's ute. He naw her through a rjnlrk inNt of feeling. A inonicnt Inter, .iftr padlnsr Inatniftlnim to h rhUdn ii, lu- lot Joey take them with him to the btorr while !-li- irlpprl up Ihe path for bT last Dttln?. Joey Rittenhousc. I tp. Iti. hi'l ipj-f.iril In the store d.or not more thai tUi- iulmite liiT am l-rl.onil to the roung projirlo lor. The hlldrt n were half loirled In a fancy tracke-Im.x tracke-Im.x ami hi' -Ik'nailed Joey to let t lie-in stay there. "I'omo acros to MrCiilIniu' with me a rnlnute." h nald l.rlerly. A tiny npproai-lied the house they heard Mn lVn Ileld's olce. It w;n e UiM. It wn.s bll pltiheil. 1 1 11 c for certain unmMnknt.lo tones of t th'-y would not hae known It. Ji cut the air like i loose wire that twists ami hUe. It threw Itself ou sllniilnuly, then colled up with a Jangle. It was nice to hear. The two men p.nis.d at the tl.vr(ep. Yiire rulml my piwn! i'Ue mined It? hriile.1 Mr. r-r -y field from r.hvtra'R Inner rxtn. p.nt 1 unike oij another," Kirrtr.i nald uppov r.frntdi, lIo. It ts Srw Y w, Hrrm.A aii rVj rurri TWIMfiHT drifted across the hi: a u'A t. ilihi-l ininc out uf hU h-ime and went down Info the illlae. A tawuy, yprlnf swollen trf1l .slipped with a jnirKltallns sound l.e iieatli the wfrn board of the pike bridge. The ilijst lay In p'ickem from a r.ent rain. Mlr,g:-J country odors filled the air. The phy.-I.m the c-ueril 'tore tint hid te- -.n-t v, J. ,.,,!) Kltronhouse. 0 r, and na'd a fn. nd y rreetim; , j,.y l:it: nhou-e. tlje de;nl Jom-jiITs koii urid the store's iri -- ;it pn-prh tor. J n y ii,ii ve.iriri- a blue m rfe ro.it nnd a pair of vVte dii' k tr"Ms.r. The cjiji,!nalion wai new t-t the i:ia" At sl-.-!il of J- the d.y si- .,tj keen rjon ti.arrowcl He wmt on down the street to a j-mjll b oisc tint re. h.-d up like a brown hand to the bend- r? o.k. A briceli-t of uTieri dooriard i n In b-.l It. Its ate n is open f..r the roni i fj,-. (),,,(. w,, ;is-.d d.u'y tlir.ni.-fi 1. not from shlfrw-ssnos. Th front r..m h .is tilled with the tenuous (Jusk, but t b . . f.ne beyond u.i, 111 by a bl- liinji that tl..i,.rel like j jcl.'ow bii b. I'..-i.e I; a oin:in worked. She was a idle s imly Ihlii. bln"i fifty and si.Tiy, t a rouli iklrt and rie:i fliiuol waist. The f.lns thrust Into he brea-t of It wire like an i ; i -1 -1 1 1 . i . she had a tap" Oieiisiire nUcjt her tic k. 'ib.'.l (iiiniic. tra." lb.- j hy 1. i.m railed from !!i- -I -!.;.. hi . It's .,11. Is li, ib- t..rV" she i-X' lalni.l -(..me "'slit in. I e..f mi i.ij, full ,,f iturr, fc.l I won't pet jl f ou,: c. ii... my in. inner- Sit down there hi .ippi's . ! .Ir." Hie ihriist the . 1 1 ilt- r-Tw.ird with lu r f.H.t :in. I, iilili hi r f " l aN... drew t..ward her one of those "ElectiO." he inquired, "a little deceit is excusable if it's for love, isn it?" h! ii i self she's i h irty t w ci If she'.i a day and two ( hll-dren!" hll-dren!" she lausheil out sharply. "I'.ut you coiihln t make him see H like It K n.-l if you talked to hlui till oil dropwd oier. May In; If his mother wns at lioin. she could iniliji iue Mm 1 t t nolMiily (se ran." The ph si Ii n's pi ntle face was full of serloiK anxiety. 'It'll break Mln Weston's heart." MNs MiCullnui roiitlnm il. " lh it Is. If In arts really break nowadays. She's s,, vhy and proud she won't think of fihtlnc for her rk'hts. She'll Just stay home and shut herself In. And this -this Pamela In lur shepherd's arb. she'll" She vavc the innocent hnaj:e of the ill- sent Mr-s. l'eri , licld a i i'.rous pun-Li uiid ut down her ii Hi". "When a wunan wants to bring n man to the piou.s:( p.. Int. aed iiolhii)',' i Ue Will do It. she always t'eis up a fumy dress affair where she rail powder her hair and paint her cheeks and wear pink rosebud. Kvi i not ice';" I r. Klehe! arose w H Ii a sl-h. "I in s..rry ; mi li zard the situation as really rrave, Kleiirn." he said. .Mania-.' l.i-en worrying, but I I liouu'h t ln-r hi era nxloiis ' Dlei tra M 'iiliuni put a -idc her w ork and moved with him toward the door She looked at him wKi-fu'ly. wKi-fu'ly. The village was ill the habit of tliriiini; to ti I 111 In time- of anxieiv as well as in P'ness. UN inNslou ha. 1---H f healing to other hurts and bis thin tho-e of the h.-ly lllolie. "Ytnj i.in't think of anilhln- to bi. can yoii?" she ipn-si ,iii"s. "S. ems an If It ain't real friendly to J..'s ma to stand by In her ahsotup bd let thU thins hapjM'ii. Me stood In the d.Hirway hxikln down the shadowy tr.i t. The pale lamplight t"i;ehed his prave old file., and h.s uie oM-re.1 w hite head. "It doesn't. b-s It"; W e must see what wo can do. neijiniile forms over will. Ii women tH their powns ffid be.-an to di.ipe the .is-,- rb.llere.I si.k folds. ' I '.-p-.s.- i..i don t re, o-ni.. the lady, do you''" she ini-k'' -t-d wilh lu r riiikliu- smile 1 ir b.- ,'n l s'reti U(s h!i (.Id les out brfore him ami. bpj.lp- hi. he-id (iil7 ai'i , regarded the fracefu) jpiii "No, liu aflild I .hoi ." he b d nil t I'd with .10 ncis.-.l l...,k. its Mi per. in ;i "Is II. ,,d-.dV Ph'tri Ah i i ' b 1 1 1 . i l u tin- beadles f,.rm an cm-pliali- p i' at. 'I ' He k a lent ltiie pin pi h.Te and there. "If the i. .a. -of ,,r. If- lur to the l.is fra, t..n nf a . in i " !;. a- .pi i nlau.e with Mr- Percy i. -Id Js not Inlb t. ." Ili-o'd pill nl. Ill -I a 1 !y olisf Tied. Slis- M. i 'it. bun's lips s,. , it.lv. M.-r faded blue ..es i,.,u:..l I., ii-, nil I ! i . I r siiidy blows. "Mia- I- ' -he -ild s,, , ,,. i'y I'r. P. :.. ! '..led o.r at h-i iiet I f. Inl i . Mis 'one , .1 - ( il s . ".lu-t I o n,i. h do ion happen to l.iunv abtit her, "'.'. . l r.i ; - I,,- impilr.-d She I,,; .,rr tie- end ..f hrr Ihr. id i.nd. suspending It lind I'T be lii the ,iK ie-.ir.bd him with ecs as ke. n is I. ; . . ,u ii "I kn-.'. -I.,.', i),e pr. t:i. -t wo n. in that ei r a .. ih . t .'in " I' i pi,"- Ills linger linls-ed the frli'ire of her il,. ,1 . iii,:.- ...i.r. "Prettier thin Minnie Mi-ston. .'..r 'ii -1 i le .;" p-.'i vr ! ..rdbiL; to the ordinary man's Idea of .. i , . - s A pal'i'.-r . r a s. n'i'tor would ch -is, M!n." I u i. not ll.lnklris: ,f he p .Inter or th sculptor." i- i, n ,1 .." sii, she j'il. k!v. "yoii wa thlnkln; .f Joey b ':-n!. e " She raged, she berated, she importuned. band must have been a br.ite. She hid to h ave Mm. Mm (die never complains. She's same, all riicht. The Stut-slnans say the way she met It was splendid." I'r. Itli'hcl did iml coliilneiit. 1 1 was IhllikiiisT of tin lavemb r sewlnc silk "It's to he hoped somebixly will be able '.i unike ilji to her some dav fur all she's MlfTcri d," the l.v said lis he Went 'fT. The phys. Ian eontinned on his way home. Me s-h.H.k his w 1 Id head. "I don't supnis.s a Ulan ever livert who at ,fiM-y'i au'c diilii'l want to 'innke it up" to some woman older than Innr-fif- i widow, nine times out often, wit Ii at least on,- i hild. ' A . huekle sllpprd out of hi throat. "My widow had three!" lie look. si ba k at the old Kltteiihoii.se home. It was ily - lie In town that pr.iended to stntell- uess. M"iv admirably If titled Joeys mother: The physl. Ian ould see her there In her u;ii. . ' h--. tlow.-rs. Me (Ollld see her in the homey old 1 1 v 1 1 ir room. Me rouhl see her everywhere about the house. And he could led endure to see Mrs. Pep ytiel.l there, even In bis Imagination. The very Idea of It hurt Mm. Me knew how lu r piesenee would hurt his old frl. mi Mary lilt U nhoiisc. And to think f those unmannerly j outii;-ter.s In-ln lururc: lo.i... In such n pllice' It Wits Ulit hlllkilbie! A llk'ht Ktreiimlnj,' from a sofdy curtained window in lo-s the street attracted his attention and he deliberately de-liberately went over. Me hid no Intention of pryliiL". but he certainly stopped and strained his eyes lhrou;i the dusk at the s.'l'"t w ho sat Inside the room embroidering' embroid-ering' roses on a piece of white linen. Now she worki-d feverishly, now drop-d her work and sat staring absently Into space, the toe of her shoe stirring stir-ring the hem of hrr gown. She was u fresh colored, cleanly cut inline person, wlih in. more preten. e than the Ilower she embroidered or than her simple gown Its.-lf. As he looked lit bT he tl ej,t ..f what Klectra M. ("nllum had fiild ulo.ut her: "A painter or a s.-ulp-br would ili.ui.se Mln." The pure profile of her fai e reiiiliid.il hlui of the facpri of Ivory and of marble he had seen M. sighed Me Vnew the world Well. Me knew loilth and Its easy Impressionism Je knew ll,e ( hance ii clrl like this would h ive agaltist I he woman who hud come adv nturlng among I hem. When he re.lch.sl home lie did Hot go Into the house a' onee, but sat down on a little bench beneath the w flint tr.s- he had planted fifty lears before. He l-aiiisl his head against the Initik nud stared up a: the ii Js When U this party." ' I rld iv day f f t. r to morrow. I're got to wor': my fingers ..rT to lini-h that dre. or she'll have hysNrlcs niralrv." "Kh." he ipirrieil. turning back to her "What' that?" "h. she's tint kind u'.l right, for a" her p.olnz ,n being s., brave and serene." Kb-rtn Uodded. "She hid an awful fit of Ym one div t.s.t.tiie stie r-tuld-f find Ofv lavender s-wlnc siik In (outi. Imarlne tha' kind of a woman as Mr. K:t teiiho.i-e'. d inghter Pi-l.iw! Pi-l.iw! 'ih. It's aw ful. It-vtor. P r. f.. .'1-ih .loeTT" The phvsi-Irtii s railed his iii. I.-- rlli. iblv moving mile that half merry, half g.-Mle sn.lle ibnt w.i, a, famlMirto the viliate as his sturdy old livoire fs,-if. "Iioift t. too hard on him. l".-ctra. Ho didn't In-irnt In-irnt that s-e. I i,' kind of wr.skm ss. you know." A h tsisrd the Kit tei.h. uise store h" saiv thst .I.sot bid b ft It In rharge of a . lerk, ai d when he ranie to th Kltlrnhon-e residence, furtl 'T il"n the stnet. the 1-j out of the gale with one hand fu.l of Ujiieysu. k e and the other fumbling with the ni(irt I-:w tie tn.-sth bis ri. ft broivri rhlu. His Love for the Boy. He was a tn:ghL handsome. Impulsive lad. with a ir that him Iraruf-illnte frtetids nnd another wy lhit kpt th'm The phi Lm Io id hllll oiae.-t lik a s-.ri. "Well. JirT br gn-et.d h'.f'i Tt- ! brought up lo s.o,o ,.i fijl..n. "I n J i'l taking a few -;.r.i.i of ho-)i. kl to Mrs I Vrcyt h etjljined. '!' f-rd .f forri sr.d ((. Mu'snntis ..cv-u kl l-r.'t I'.--m, h v-yet." v-yet." -I sc," sa:d I r Ki. I '. "I gi;rs .u knuH Mr-. lVnjfMd, il -u't j-uV J.-t Ir.ipilri-d with an n d a l raf le.w f of. ha ..-! ' .she'. J rcfty fr.e It d --s a fell c-,1 t,. re a v i iu brjr tMlis H h' l-'9rs it., -Mn.1 I l-w tAt. J.y '." "Wc.l, sJ ..-. Ail .-Xv-itl I"t- II-r A I. lie silence fell She broke It by Hinging a nud-!, nud-!, . i, i p ipic.i . .n at Id tn : - 'What l I' that N'ulure puts In -oir.. moiikii tint Ihr .1 .lit pilf lU others? It's tint go,l h-.ks le.r . il,.- lord knows p.ut Ir makes all the dlfTrr- -1 1 e " II- -!.". k his t.nd "I II Ink I iiri.bT-taiid w h.U J on ',. a i. !.:. tra." b- svld slow ii . Dr. Michel's Activity. Willi pi le u'lfi. . es.iry V.heiiiriiiC she w MflrJ the w i ill. - l',nre a' -nit A smile tug.d a t!.r mrnrri of the ph)sd.in't i .1 T.l! me uh.it c'.s- you know ab-mt Mr. Percy. d '-- ".-I: s . line here to iii i rry . Anvlxsly can see tint 'h I i f r.n rr She's n-.l tile kind to make tier ill. vli.-. at. 1 th.n thirc'n tlv-e t w.i children and 'l,..i-,-i' 1 1..- SMiimiun won't krrp her for-wr. for-wr. "'-ii if le N r.latrd to tl.rni They're ruade r e...l p. marry her off, nnd li' made up ' r I ' d i,. nnrrled off -ami n.arrlisl he';t ( u i: .... v ... fcn,.K tno i,r,ire at-.Jt again with a ilatt-rlng t r.i'lrn Mi touch-sl the flocr-d faldl lg- i. ' iif). ''m kt,- hat this dress Is for, don't J a? "Ilrj fAiru't j..a(. a far as thf. be theyr be n-j-.i S ir !snJth.xv Hrr Uuithtrr bid a frch. iier .J' 1 " 1 ',lr 1 rsJdlr.g ilrrs, Tbe i(utaiain nr. g v i g t ' slvo a t g pjrlj ,,r irr i,wn t;. whcr n.-rit-.ly dre,r la fltj.-y ,1r Not Ii AikrO. jou abT.Url; Jut fic. y r. statues. Stf's g"lr.g to L-e Ir.s,'rn .hrpt;rn!r- ste pjnncl, In tte rythtl. nli.g . f the I.erlJr f.J l.kcsl At Mill ltb I iriTTIAtl! '" '' il land r-rr lAiut). o r'ght: A'i'tt.rr :i"j, fr Sdrcri Mrn comrreo t 1. . Lj li.e.a K If ttr dLtla'l Ur.'aifvrtAbleOl" of Ms or, ft it nii. it uou.ua! - r-a a if ta jrAri . ile.- ILu "A man ought to set the girl that whs inr-uut for him. oughtn't he'; Ami there's no question in your mind. Is there, that Minnie Hest.m Is the plrl f..r .b.ey Klttenhouse ;" ".Not ii smlti Ii of a question." she d.s hired with r i.phasls. lie arose ar.d. s..-f down his gin. Me ghiu.-cd at the Inanimate "double" of the rry animate lady agiln.st whom he was plotting. "Then, mine lu here, oway from that emburraslDg t gure. and Pi; t. II y.m my plan." he said, holding eti i he door of h r nmail dining ri.Kui for h. r n.id passing through ti r her. At f.-iir o-cl k that afternoon tTie Stutnian phaeton, phae-ton, bearing the p. rr ya.-ld family, or fhat pan of It whl.'h remaln.s.1 lnt.-t. droir down the village t-treet toward Pb-. tra Mc( uilum's. It wa-s a de.-p. b.'.ick phai i ton drawn by a big b'ark horse. The three P. rvyfW-lds w. re In white. Thr band of the chl dren' hatj. w.-n- crimson, like the rosrs of tlwlr inother'.s. I'.eri.Atb the rr,-n Mm. Pereyaeld'" hael i-n I.H.ked out setrcb'.nKly uiid found what they were sl-klug Jey Klttrnhoijse swinging down thr tr-et. Als. they saw I r. Kletad iiinieriDg leisurely Along. Arnl Mrx. P. rcyfle'.d leaned ..ut nnd twrsl sweetly. If bit ostcntatlou-ly, to the old man whom h" town rrrrrrd. Iti-aching Ml-s McCulluin'a blfb'rjg . JO-?, she strpp.sl lightly from ttir pllrtrti.U, Ulltl.sl the h!h Ii rrap fr..u the ln-r.'. Lrtdle. l kel ftf the i-..st. th.-n at the .Hirwp. and ihrn at Jo-y Kitten hou.se, whom .f.e aff.s Ted to s.-,. f..r the flr-t i.tne. She thrrw out lu-r bald lu a prrity gesture of Lr!p;e-:ies ami AM.iit.-d Mro. "Whit Sonld I lo uifhout you? 1 in -mil a n-e- r. J. rti'." sC.e lolirii,'iri-. l I.r ( .-,J thr t,,.rs' Jlld l.fl.sl .-It the fcr,,.,; I1..,. , r. .,', Tie Insiiit tti- . hi .Ir.i i fe-d fern ririci l h.y gri,l Hlt1.iitwis.- .i;.:. .1.1 .wi::,g I, It, ring to 1 hUfi T. j ' s-, re Thr f.-e n.. in: .jT.ilj tli.'l rJl- Ju J L.s i ...tt ij-J c'. c ; Cr- lugly. "I'll buy the mnterlal nnd you shall hare rt fot to-iiiorrow night I promise." "And what will It be l-'ke. the ifiTloo ml-o At-maniJtsJ. At-maniJtsJ. "A horrid, cheap thing lhn( I wouldn't iir, I won'r lun' It. Vnur Impudent- iu making mieh .1 suggestion Is amnzliig. What slm'o I do? W hat nhall I do? Such I atvlesslir-si. Such liiexi.nsahie Iglio-rtuice" Iglio-rtuice" "I wa Tery tired. I'd worke.1 on It ha'f the night. My bands were not unite steady." ' W hat Is It to how )..ng y.u had workisl;-' Mrs. Pereytlrld s.-Tc,im.sl. "It's Vour business, I s n't p? Wh'-n I Mr a sea mstre-n to sew for me I epe. t he to do It without whining about how !ng It takes. I pay her for hrr time l.n't try to excuse yourself It' unforgivable. It's sheer rurficmTir, I tell v.. a It' more than I ran bearl" She l.t the last slipping hold on ,iers.-lf. She I. r herscif gii eouirk-trly . She rnged. She tsT.lteil. She lm'rtunisl She . ominand.-d. She laiigh-sl She cried. She bad. in short, the worst .- of hirt-Tli that the doctor had n -r. In oil the long years of In eifsrii"nce, eoUUti re.1. He bsksl nt Joiy Kit irnhoase. The boy'n fare wa w bite. "I beard her a I rame aloof." tb d. l..r whN-red, whN-red, "iid I (bought ) O'J ought 10 know. J.wy, lad." Yoxing KlttrDbou.se did riot ppeik. He turr.rd tid h'jrrl'sj tek tO hi stole When Mrv pro held ome out of Plectra Me- CijIIOfLi's With Uiottbsl chri-ks nnd bU.lng rir and (wl'rhlng lips (he 1 lerk h-d tier children owr to her ami iinihsl h.-r burse fur her. Tliat ri.iilng. 1 1 (he prol-cilt g du-k, Iir. Itlchel w. nt j.giiii . P'.- tri Mc( 'ullum's. Kb- Irn i -s.sl limp arid Iind. hul trl u f.upl.a id. "o'l s-i lj Joey si,, "he a-kl 'I ri.- ib l..r ro;:.- ...ft,', atlstiisl.'r. J.4-j m g..rr to thr :v for trve dy." b el lie w..u t b At th iXt."' Il took him n long lime 1.. g,, 1,1 ;,.., ,,h night, in d then be 1I.-1 lime, of the , 1,. rial triangle of the tuai nil. I two women At breakfast he was .js-irullght .js-irullght His face showed Its anxiety. He pi. ked ab-enily nt his llh Kills. "What In the world have ki got on y..ur mind, father;" Ids daughter Iii law In.pilr.sl ivheti the . hil 1lr.11 had tlnsn-d their brukfist nnd li-r biisbulid had left the table. The phvslilin ar and pn-hed back Ids ihair. There whs no (winkle hf( lu his keen old eirs. 'liny u . 1 - ha ra ss.-d. "Pie got Iri -deri shephenb -s.. -," he said. The Expedient. He was .bung up wders f,.r I.Ury Wilson when he had hN Idea: Jt cnniv (.. Mm Ukr a flunb. and he could hardly wait to get Wll- :i out of tlse otlice. The Instant he wa gone Irv grnblM-d his o'.J feit hat and went iff at a trot down the hi:! toward Kk-cira Me- uliurn's. K:.-tra was on M r ktu(s b. fore Mrs PrrcyOeld' !r.s f.-rrii She I.H.'.ed in'UM'I It at him as be apsran-d htart- 1 hgl.i In Mr inner ibw-r. "Mi r.: Wht ts It T' sh mumbl.-d at--nt a mouth ful r pin-He pin-He sat i..ti 11. pntlig He was sev etity -one; yo'i do n..f g., uj, Mil iir rornr !oWn It at serriity-oiie W lib-nit f. . lr,g ( "I've llt-oiirht vf 3 way to s4i,. J,..j Klttenhu'Jsr I.' V u I! h. I;, ue." Le Hid "I'll do Q.11 thing." iM te. 'but d .n't you try to t-'.I !er al-.ut it f.-r a ml'm!- j .,,IUr ..f Hut I -r shru!. ..'i I ii-'l " :' i.'-i t .-.. 1 11 r. t It-" St- n hl.k.d out of the ( 1 .I'd Int., p ;. g ,1, s:h t 'ii.. It.'n g'.is or; a tray l.k- It." . ,. , .. r..J.. "lad If Minn s. ...J. jml lt I..-r I w.. , ( i. , arv Uc 1.-.W a wilb i-l-U' k.-. la- Hul rL.- Jt |