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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1890)
V. 4$ Aimnr-Ati, names. Dr. Tnlmaff on the Manifold Beauties of the Name Jeeue, A Man Ka.y I eavak m r Wmnrfal ruwrr-aVwatlUl Alia la tonne QI4 Grttla-jtll the Karth to Mag I la fralsr. During thf European tour of ftor. T. DeWitt Talmago the. veasol upon which he was a passenger stopped at guin town and tho distinguished divine t4ik adtautago of the opiortunlty to preach. IIU aulijoct wa "What 1 In a name?'' and hla text. I'hlllpplatia II, tt: "A name which U above ovtiry name." Tho cml ni'nt preacher Mild: On my way from tho Holy Land, and while I wait for tho steamer to reaunie ner voyage to America, 1 preach to you ,.... i.i- ...,i -I.I..I. n-... . rapturous and nntliualaatle description ' oi mo numo ot jixuh. ny ctiiiituun procrl hato comr to Ix'Urtr that thon li nothing In a namo, and o p.ir ont HtmictliiU' prt-vnt their nhlldnm for baptism rvganlli-ct of tho title jjln them, and not thinking that that partic ular title Mill Ih either a hindrance or a help. Strange mlntakc. You hare no right to gho to your child a name that la lacking either In euphony or In moral meaning. It la a nln for you to call jour child .lrholaktm or Tlglathl11cMr. It." cause you yournelf may haan exasper ating name in no naaon why you iihould gle U to thoM who come after you. Hut how often we have cen aome name, filled with jargon, rattling dow from generation to generation, aim ply bivauao aome one a long while ago happened to lie aftllctiHl with It !n atltutloiia and enterprlw hae muikv time with auniciunt delitMratlon taken their nomenclature. Mighty (U-atlnlea have been decided by the algniflcance of a name. There, aro men who all their life long toll and ttnlo to get oter tho influenco of notno unfortunate name. While we may. through right l'halor and Christian demeanor, outllt tho fa:t that wo were baptlted by the name of a dcipot, or an infidel, or a cheat, how much better It would hate been if we all could hno Marted life without any audi incumbrance. When I find the auntie, In my text mid in other parU of hU writing, breaking out In ascription of admiration In regard to the name of Jeaui, 1 want to lniiilro what aro miiiio of thechnracterUticsof that appellation? And O, that the Su lour lllmaelf. while I flpoak. might 1111 me with IIU own priwence. for we net er can tell to other that which we hntii not ourwltea felu Flrtt, thla namo of .leitut U an eay name. Sometime we are intnxluced to jx'oplo whoite numo It long and un pronouni'eable that wo hare aharply to listen and to hear the name giten to ua two or three timet iioioro wo venture to NNak It. liut within the tlrat two yearn the littlu child claM ita handa and 3j))ka up and nay a ".I u," fan It be, mong all the famlllei nirentid hern tonlay. lliere U end houaehnlJ wlmrv tha little one apeak of "father" and "moth er," and "brther," and 'alater," and not of "thn nan which la above overy name?" Sometime wp forget thi title of our tery Im'i friend, and wo hate to paufto and think ticforo we can recall the name. Hut can you Imagine any freak of Intellect in which you could forget the Saviour' doalgnatlon? That word "Jeaua" aociiii to lit the tonguo In every dialect. When the tolce in old ago get feeble and treiuuloua and Indiatlnct, atlll tliu regal word ha potent utterance. Jraii, I lew Vliv ihartaiiig uatur, 'TU inualc lu inyto, fain woulil I (oiind II forth to loin Thai llravrn ant earth nilglil har. Still further, I remark tt l a beautiful name. You have noticed that It i Ini jtlblo wj dtatilatn a name from the penion who baa thn name. So there are names that are to me repuUlvo I do not want to hfar them at U while thowt tery namea ar attractive to you. Why th difference? It ta hecau I happen to know rTon by tho namea who are cnwi, and aour, and anapplah, and o,uiit, whlln the pron you um1 to know- by thowi name were plraaant and attrac.tlte. Aa wn cannot illv-late a name from the perin who hold the name, that conalderatlon make ChrUt' name ao unteakablr In-autlful. No Mninm: Uitpronouncet In your proM-nm J than y.Ai IMak l iUthteheni and r.rth- aemnS)! n Voifjtha, and jiniaott thn lot lnf tide r,d hear tbe tender volrr, ant ie-i me gt-eijo touan. i ou mc j att. the otic who, though banqueting with heavenly hlerarclis, came down to and how He looked down lnU the lWa lauglilng eye, and. a the little one a.mggiesl to go to Him, flung out HU thn ftMjfoaiVof dfiati." BniuUfol name-Jeaual It stand Un love, for rv , Uence, for klndne, for forl-aranc, for asilf-sacrifice, for wagnanuilty It I aromatic with all orjor ana aronlant. wltli all harmonlea. oowtlm I 'e that name, aad th letter seem to be made out of far, and then again they J'wjMtt' 4b)aaaalnjp eroen. .Hometlatre 'V'l'lf ,l"mjrfa talated oat ofTite'pra W-wwM lie- la, and then aithobbaill out af tabr tbrunr oa wbkh HU people shall reign. Some time I sound that wirrd "Jesca," and t nnaninsi on me nn will rougli mm i,i, i,im, -ii ,n n,., ,.,. .n , .. V. -"-' ...-... had Jitat hauled out of OeneaaaVet: Je- '"?. " ? if - i I V !"! Ut ,,U fKhl hn,5 ,",, UM U U su. the one who, though tho clouds an- " rl.hTJr .1 .L.H.M. iS" -r'''"" ?'" ",n "" " "U '"' UU thedu.tofHIf;,..t,walktif.M,tore on . ', V.'S of sT.Jln C uf' 1 l' Tb4,U hM .'TV"4" AM " "' the rued to Kmrnaua. I ;7rmanJ iShlrd ft-in'' V' . ,h",m"r " H rrrlg your W- . a- that h. UJxrFr!.1 l,o tie snining one gate back the ccn-1 tremble; Irut now, none a.i nor at todof l-.u-l.t .,u Ubf..u. .-u.i t v turion. daughter and how He helr-sl ' them rcterenc., and U, the great m JUoJ'-l ether y ", Tf Jltw JterlS --i'i-i. - . ,w. i, "iri noinina: inev artrr i.rsrri ,r tt,-m iii.i hear coming through the two y liable , already It U rrnUlwvrd In tb ttUi,a tlve algU jf Otbaeeaaa and the fnn k ed tbet will be otbrr lr. I'aUy to of ta ntryj and again I aouad It writ t "KvUrn o CbrtJaaJty aad It I all a-ripplr witb giadne aad aad .rtbrr lUebard Haiter io dacriU a-ringlng with boaanns. Tak all tb , the Sailer', rwwiag to ttdgw-et-gbriea of Uwk tdadcry aad r-Jt t To drtrtr Ut awarr ,A iW.t .. arooad the fage wbero that aaaae U t rrlBied. On CbrUtaaa aaoralag wrratb i Itt bwalL Let It drift true bar? 1 uaaad tbsader ot la wrgan'adiaa- mf. feiaad tt t4r, aaaad It well, oa- fi vry tr abairaeeai te ablae lu aad rvfa-ry tomrr aball arra to Wet Kaad aieeauU aad are, aad day and alfbu ' and earth and Heaven acclaim la fall chant: "Illed tw Ilia glorious name forever. The nan that U ebov every naaae." Jrsnt, lh nan high ovrr all, la llratsn, ami rarlh, and ky To the repeating aou), to the ex hausted tnralld, to the Sunday school irlrl, to the snow-white octogenarian, It 1 beautiful. Tin old man come In from a long walk and tremblingly open the door, and hang hi hat on the old nail, and wot hi ran' In the usual corner, and He down on a couch and to hl children and grandchildren. "My dear. I am going u tcate you." And ther y, "hv. " mi v ( iu ki'iiiKi Li aim' a liar w.tii ! t-i t.t .. father?" l .,. ...,l....j.. !....,. t...l o th old mat. f.int. m.v i ii........ Thu llttlr child com.., In from ilv I and thro h.'lf on vour lap ami . I ""' -t,,u r rr m" u' V-V"", "J Mamm. i .... i..C i .... .....i- ..'"hat namo you will call ChrUt htn And you put h-r to Nsl and th foxcr la ,...., ,.H1 B nlla ppr -m t t RUI r T worn' and xonwt until In omn midnight tho looka tin Into lour faco ami ir: ".!...,., ki.. ..... .i.i.... i .... ..." - I .v fnm you" And tou av .Mri:vmMl mM ""W ' )"u uttr, wncnaroyou golnir to"" And the iv "I am m.Ii. i J.... " a.i .(.., I rttl chetik which you thought wa the i lllurk or the feter otllr otilr turn mil total';'''"" "" V. imoflleaten' ). ye, f " "; U '"' MH.ke by the ii,; of rh v.i: ,nuL" tho carnation bloom It Tt a weet name pokeu by the 11 ciiikuiooi, pA)ken by the oM man Still further, it 'la a might) name. ltothM'hlld la a jtotent name lu the com mercial world, Cuvler In the aclentlflo world, Irtlng a powerful name In tho literary world. Washington an Influen tial name in the political wrld, Wei. llngton a mighty name In the military world; but tell me any name In all the earth o potent to ae, and lift, and thrill, and rouse, and agitate, and blca a thl name of ,1c? u. That one wotvt unhorsed Saul anl flung Nawtononht faco on htp'deck, and tolay hold . (HHi.Ooo of the race with omnipotent xpell That name In Kngland to-day means more than Victoria; In Oermany, mean more than Rtnperor Wllllnmstn IVanre, mean more than Cnrnot; In Italy, mean more than Humbert of the present or Hart lialdl of the past. hate wen a man Uiund hand and foot In aln, aatan hi hanl taak mater, In a bondage from which no human oncr could delltCr him, and yet at the pronunciation of that one word he dashed down hi chains and marched out foretor free. I have M'eu a man overwhelmisl with disaster, the last hoM tied, the last light gone out; that name pronounced In his hour lug, the sea dropHt, the clouds scattered and a sunburst of eternal gladness iKitirM Into his soul I hate seen a man hardened In Infidelity, defiant of ihst, full of scolT and Jeer, Jocose of tho Ju.lg- j ment, nsiklessof an unending eternity, ' -. ,i... . .......i ...' i v km iiii'i )iiipiiiiiii-iitiiuii oi iiiai name blanch and cower and iiiake, and pray, and aob, and groan, and licltoto, and ri Joice. Oh, It la a mighty name' At ita utterance the lust wall of aln will fall, the lat temple of superstition crumble, the last Juggernaut of cruelty crush to piece. That name will first make all the earth tremble, and then It will make all nation alng. It la to he the password at every gate of honor, the tnslgnla on every flag, tho battle about in tvery con flict. All the million of the rarth am to know It. The rod bora of carnage awn in apocalyptic vision and the black hor of death arts to fall back on tbelr haunchva, and the whit burn of victory will go forth, mounted by lllm who bath the moon undnr bia feet, and tbe atara of Heaven for bia tiara. (Hberaoailn Ion aecm U be giving out; talaaiwaMto e enlarging. Spain ha had to gltn tip much of lu domtnloa. Auitria baa lawn wonderfully dcpleUd In power. France had to surrender aotn of ber favorite urotince. Most of the tbrimaa ot the world am being lowered, ana moat of tbe aceptrr of thr wrd are belegahort enid; but rviry lllble ptint!, every tract distributed, every Sunday arboul i-.. i.. . u ".i jIj i . ..-. ..a... r, - .,., ,.,r.rTrr.v ...wiii, --., ,,ii,,i-w, iv rat?i(iinir iup mini toe 'Liit i .l ? " nlreedj laH. eHcea aader tb CHilneae , m ... . , tm a I 'll.st n.n. I. ., ...1l. .. -fl .-.. names. That crown la to cuter up all " ottier cpowna. 'i hat em Mr ta Ui absorb all other domlaaWons. All rrlmr shall rs, ami antlrnl fraud shall fail, Krturnln justlr lift alirfl hrr srslf, lrri o'lf Hi world lirr ollte drsixtira . , "' (, li-iul, hit rolel Innocmrs trow rlavan " tf a) Still further; It la an ndurlnf tiainaJi You clarnlM-r otcr the fe-. of , tfer gYateyard and pul aside in wiTla, aal i ,ri jT,nf ,hr hU lJKW u, ,bp ,3ft ,,,, you aer the faded Inwrtptfon on ihe'fa i.UhJ runaln away, b caught e .,. ,..,,.... ...a, , M,r MKiriv OI a ( ,he name of Christ t. t. . ndure fore er I. .til - .-. ..I i- ,... .. 1 wU, u & ',CW todep.e 'he iw, be other llrontlnoa to attww a Srtt visiting tbw spirits In jirtaim : Mhr (5J,tto to appal ouralght w jth tb crct mion. TL. nm will l .,.,...1 1. . for there will he other Alf ir..l 1. to wriu the MeUh." other Irr ouBg u prtray lit triampb. oth-f Cots to lng 111 knr. It arUI W prt-wrie-i m cvaaiy nw11re4 " t St,' Mark archltM-turr, for fVotewtatalaw CatboHrlnai Uynio baveiu and St. ivw-r. That aaoe will wnra m i iiir-raiurw n wwrM. tut h or Chrtet, yrt wwiM bate te Ura all tb tub) aad all Urksn-kM . UHv aad tba la a eeirtt at emirereal area m tbroafb tb gat of Maa aad eat a w-iecb to tb irate! aad tb uw aad tbe taWee, end aftr all that lty wa wraeas-d la wfJ roefagraUoa aad ta eitUvaa caa v aad ae4 tbe rata even then vbey weald beet tbet annate th thunder of falling tower and th craah of crumbling wall, and tt In wrought n Ut flying banner of flame, and th redeemed of the IawI on high would l happy yet and cry out "I! the paleco and the temple burn. have Jcau left!" 'Messed b III glo rious n a mo fvrvvrr and rttr Tho nam that la aUte every name " llu iUiip all, and morr than all, thai nam ll Vw embalmed In th memory of att the grind of rrtb and all the great one of llcaten Will thn dclltervd Uindmni of earth eter forgvt who frved lilm U III thr blind man of rarth eter j 4 i . -. m . -gci wi.O gate Mm sight" Ulll l ,'' l Mrlh furl h brought him !lx" No' No' tou jncft lllm n llraumf ou Vnow )lfha many ntiaia - Will you call lllm .IrMtv i "Vir ,Vhadntixl Jnfs or itit aiau, or UI jou UVo vtmc of thn i. . , , , .. . Ml"rimc w dar In tlm crxlcn of , Im1 high, the tilaoo ablikiiti with eternal springtide. Infinite luturlant I amaranth, you may face and si Mr Umt. Thou art the rose ttf Sharon and the Illy of tbe t alley " Kune et, at a aoul cmrs up from eatth to takotu ulace In the tlrmament. ' and shine as a star tor eter and eter, and the luster of a useful life shall tam forth tremulous and leautlfu), you may look up Into the faro of t'hrlst and ay "My Uul, Thou art a brighter alar a morning star a star foretcr" Wandering xunn day amid the foun Ulna of life that to In the sunlight and fall lit email of earl and amethyst In gelfi-il nnif crystallue urn, and you wan der ip f the round hanked riter to where it flrl tingle It sllter tn the rwck, and out of the. chalices of lotn you drink to honor and everlasting Joy, tou may ltk up Into the face of I'brUt and say: "My l,ord, Thou art the fountain ot lltlng waler." Someday, wandering amid the lamha and shi-ep In the heatenly alute, flailing tiy the rs'k, rejoicing In th presi'tice of lllm who brought you iut of tho wolfish wilderness to the shocpfuld hove, you may took up Into Ills loving and watchful ey and ant "Mv l.ord, Thou art tho shepherd of theetcrlastlug hill." Hut there I another name you may - lect I will Imagine that llcaten I i done Htery throne has Its king l!v ery harp has tt harsr Heaien ha l , , .,' ' "",'f' " 'crse hate gathered upotery thing that Is worth ie treasures of the whole unl Isilired Into It The song full. Tin ranks full The matlon full. Heateti full The sun shall st art re with splendor the dome of the temples, and burnish tin golden street and be reilivtcd back by the solid iearl of tho twelte gates, and It shall Im mwfn In llcaten, noon ou the nter, noon on the hill, noon In all the valleys high noon. Then the soul may look up. grad ually aecustomlng Itsvlf to the vision, shatlng the eyes as from thn almost lu ulTerablo splendor of thn niMinday light, until the t Isloti sau endure It, tlo-n cry lug out "Thou art theaun that never mu?" At Oil stnt I am staggere-t with tbe thought that notwlthstaudtiig all the charm la the aaaac of Jewua, and tbe fact that tt la ao raey a name, aad an ImkiuU ful a name, ana ao twtent a ne'a, aa4 ao enduring n name, tbere m neolw ho Ind no charm In tboea tan atlle ble. O rutiie ibla day and aee wketbeff then la any thing In Jhui I tbellrage those of yo who are farther froei 4 to Mane at the close of thla aorrica and tet with me whether !a la good, and Christ la graHotia. and the Holy Nptril 1 omnlpoVcnt. I rbaltengo you to coesa and bneol dowa with toe at Um altar of mercy, I will knl on one Me of tHa altar aiwl you knee) on I he other aide of "r , -n,j nlltn,T ,lf , 111 rise up unttl . ..u ...t -' '-'- i. Illllliril, nin we asrrlbe In thew ortlsof tl. Uai.all Uaor w. th ntm f j ,u H, , r" """" Ills wiolli, II all lh BSllom aarw, uielltr wliiilo eallli !. I lot i lllm lun t. that lll tiilay, by Ihe power of III holy plrit, won Id rtdl ovt-r ywi a tlslon of that h)e-d Oi?lt, and you would lrgln to weep, and pray, and tin llete, and rrjulre You hate heaid o the warrior who went iMjt to fight against ("hrlsl. H' knew be wa In the wrong, ant while waging the war against the kingdom of Christ an arrow struck Mm St.,1 !. 111 It -.Im-VM.1 I.I.M I.. fft.. !.... tistlillul ilk l. 1.1. ...I tli.l 1 take HI w toU wr lltvLV toTL. U,, ,,lw ' ""' 'T1 mT ,"' Znt K lltai than atttetb epwa the throe aad unt tb l-mb for err aad net, Af.ee and amen and am-" Taw Law 4 if BJsvta. Tli laat evm dUUatralatlteuf Aarv Itarr U ded, f I wa a bait?. He wee born In Vfrafm New York a loag ago a Jte, and went to tb mtrotJi al ft w- a I to aaa rijatiiaNa wa Mf iaaettaialj aviac afiuw mM l . - thrvwgtitb J9' Ta eaateet fat tt !eefMwi 1 at tw M. K. twfirtw M H favrtarr ta aaw taafU. rsa la aVavrM tka aa4l ta a griavt u srt will t. 4itelys u a etraa. Mhm fraae Fra!tfMt t-i, tuiahie aa ... Wa! f Ja.aiJCjM.i.a im ...tlAS m -.. IS lennwataf " T 27 tHtrtltr, fwrevrly tbasnx Mbi Weal afceaW fcae ka4 H. Wr 4e WU fr tbU awe , Ut UtUleaaaal ajaa vtrf lad5 W ' ri-aavtred by Ut Wt .- f-i 4a- alieawd eatla swetvrr, ra swywawy afwa tbif r rar fr HnM If lata liaaj kf H4 Wmm J J.,, tbe vaiaa f tbU Uabt aa aa Jbatasaaa MA eieM. aavad aawa ! taHtl W trader " Vi be twatewa tka Uwdaj tad ay- a a w aJle kia VnmU$ CaWvaJa, T5a a wsa swssaaaW eaaa avara MUCtUUsNlOUat. x A MrvivU (IV) lean U anlVyltji Tr the statelet ttat a tcstar,'ivv-t et bt home the other day, ha I two tolly detfloprd aud ttrUy Nts4 elb Knc, ucon VlrtofU' crown, kpt with othr rttval regatta undwr atrxtng geard at the old towwr, and ww;n taly oa atata eccaslons l worth !.veei wtrtal, getaa end drvoratlous Inclu4sl In a WhMag store wbrrv Ustktng glaowern formerly wttrrt snad rather gfnrroutlr they hate att ) taken down "Tfca raaon,M I4 a niaT walker, "l that the stmmn wtmM alwat Ih Jammed up In fMi whrfm I k,.a ak. us . . a. l . . a a f etertherrt w.talcsiklng glasa, arvd we took them down " -An Instrument called lh tcl. graphone ha tnrn )otentis.t, wblcli . iniur. nn x-noer torcctirM 1)1 mssv on a ct Under attached to the revetting Instrument, In Un absence of any oa to hear it, and eten to repeat th uica- aage tv t, himself for eorrvviton ,.. . . . loom m si). I see the Swimming Matchl Adetlsslon, IVtt Cent" Thl anvcrilsemetil, cleterly dltplaye.1 to CU'h the public eye, Ml postvd on a tard outside a larve fair In Hr.kltn, Mheii tho tisltor paid their admission fet. and rushevt in, they saw a match floating in a tumbler o( water - To ahow the capacity of hi stomach a ttsltor at tha Ncterslhk 11 rv ltou. at Heading, a few day ago, air a utlkur comfM,l of a j.iuh.l of fig, fifty raw oistris, and a pound of sugar, and topped off the met with a mund of lard Ha said on a wagrr he would eat a hU of wagon gra, hut thr spvoUL.r would let him go no fuither fc a . -iros an improving with the nt or me wori.t, ami aro etldrntly develop - ing a cspsrliy rr ttkn,lng tha table, oh their jr.sutor Due of the f c.gs pm Into the snake care al the Voctter i,siaa ) Natural History Museum to b s allow.nl. lurnixl awalor and "et a.irUst" so much hlaik nake that lh tatter died after rw-lng pulled friHu th fighting frog. A wrlUir who contend that old fashioned out -of-.il-. (famra am the host form of i icrclso f,.r children aaya Itunnttig makea a trim aakU and a ahaMily leg, and girl should eN couragvd to run a often pthln In old tsshlonrtl games of ball or prl oaer' base, which, a It ue. to tm playM, left few fltwr of the bisly with out stretch and refreshment The distg Ing, the felnla and uddrn dashes for Shi wrregissi prxrtlcoa la lactlra, giv ing a julck rye and fo-n wti.l lithe tfsly, A hawk purttd a plge.. Uio a house al llrunswtck lla thw other day Tlie pigeon tsiV refuge under a tattle) In Ihe VtU hen The hswV In entntllig the UiHir saw' a window beyond nd sttpa- InghUptey had gone that way darlad for th a)-rliiie( bl, to bia hisrrwr. fnuml iiIs.UII.Ij.m.i,...! ul... .. i. which bU iiMiiiientum carried Mm to th ground beyond, where be lay for aomw time, Who trow dat brtckr' ag out the cook Tlie master ot the house r rlvwd on the arata just In tlino le dla cvrr "dat lirtck" wa a hawk, and to are him disappear after rrrotrtrtrig from hi encounter with thn window pan A newipap,r man went to Interview the operltw.rnltf one of thwrlata te. rovUo( .New York a few day gn with a lot of letter complaining that the rar on Ihe road were kwi rsd "You'll aate me a lotof trouble If you'll let me hate these Utter,' ld the U perlutefiilnrit, rchlngfnt; hi deak and taking out a itakage if dueiimenM. "How la thatr "W'hjf, hera h-iedle of eomlfialm we hav rHlte.t alout the car Wing kept loo warm If yon'H let me have yours I can trad Ihe rold Ut lira to the but writer and th" hot let tT to the cold w filers, and o make all the groUra ner each other " wa Stat" ItegUter The nu.tem game ef taae U ( an Amarlcan lnatllutla aad not. a aoeta might UlUte, an aiotlc of forigN growth whUb ha coeie ti u from thn r-hler cltlllaattoa of Kurop and Ik IUt. 11e game from hrb our rre rnt apoit Is deriu'l ba-t it txlgie and develoj'irn nt among th aborigine of the Autri(n rmUfti.t, who playrd with trat and Ul) fr ag-, for aught w know, twfore the dream of a new woild filled lb Imagination of tho Italian a4nturr It I thus Att can Ut lh core. Of eour the gm bae iindrigv. great owsJIftaalloak, bwl r rent arcbxilogical inrrtlgtiori prot Ihe truth of lhlnir lUUurni THt Maw Iwla NAVAJO BLANKET, TaMfl I 4tto lt, Ti Naiajo trlle of Indians own jw men flask of w.br-l haep and lh d clip iir J,Vion p-rtinds an iioatly A part of tt.U .4 u way Uuj in rgMlr etrkt thrvgb lh rfv apisgrtf wxrUoa ta m fr,iyat.-ri4 br t wiaaefeclar of . roaw, rtnr isig ria, rm-l aad dyH b a " kavr-n aaly ft tbeMvr, tb wool to rdy ff tb T etr r lSfal isrwe-1 agrs. aad otity fiVm thr Tat of w.VJiig the fdankat, ttf.fte U ttufk of rre-tlagifw. twsgaa, wbtfc faUle tbr tp, Hevolie, v.. ,h a...... roigh'r.wn f-W, aUmt lgtt fft I high, la tie s-artft at fegalar I' trva), foffwleg a all a-r 1?. . "th of tr r-' alassl Ut Un a ruxf and ie4 ff.wsj tb bcraleg ray of tb mtu IV a- w wr ! fores tb kV ni tt . I ae4 aUet a foM turn A t aal Ua 4t K lib bol l-t I en for tb rj.. ar rly li raM tt,r Tb arj. 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