Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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Limey returned, he told stilted houses caught the Sheen. It Is forever mid you will be loyal.
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up to the doors were lighted as they
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mill
and
Llspeth recoiled from the sight,
and Farradav put a protecting arm
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lots of
to work out j
Reed
Ann.
Now, gi'.:-
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Gregg’s revolver Jim and Parra-
day also had nutomntics but Far-
raday gave tils to Llspeth.
They trooped out of Hie bungn-
Mr.
Vlitn
W I'.(‘.St .
iinpmieft to
Why, LADs.
' HAVEN’T YOU j_
HEARD* The
city bought up
all the propert
AROUND HERE FOR
A ZOC^ .
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several
Max
Your Birthday
By STELLA
Then stick around---
I'AA digging the-
I LAG"1" DITCH
w Right
——1 ■■nhjtitmur —
Coer Mm » CMVM Douglas
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forgive me’"
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tuid von aren't suffering half
muuli-as she is.”
"Wo re no worse off now than we
would have been if we’d never cap-
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tin erf Gregg except that now he doing.’’
we know him That doesn’t
such a great deal of dlffer-
btlt two more rifles and am-
i carrier had done In an on cT.;; _ .T T.Z
" tc And nut where Hassan him to propel himself
Apparently no one could tell
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(To W oonttnuetf»
.'Xftg JfriniCt/r* m thu tertal 4r«
ihinu ii i■ |,i
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Food
For
Thought
»y
REUEL
LEMMONS
I Well.T WON’T,
THERESCWE-
) THiNJ quEER.
GOING ON HE£E
— AND I’LL
FiGHT TO THE
LAST DlTCH^
l run.' nel< t1
this |
1 then Paklri came running
ruthlessly into the room He the darknete amimg the trees
Washington's
was Grieg
luriK
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mu. '.^i.u tfw
>• *11 r<«.ta
: x' ' i > n ted
—r~'hnnu nlr, u in. Mike"
1 i it's not on account of anv-
vi.ii said It’s self-condemnti-
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Ph.
com -1
It is a j
man suffers nearly
r to
Every owner
AROUND here
gold OUT FOR
<_ $ 1,000 ;
*,ooo.ooO’
(iforgr
' name
HI®H AND DRV ,YOlTlL
SELL IT TO THEM for
^I.ooc;
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"a
pkL
IA 1L1 |E [S |
j profit.
Llllra
you r
details;
Mr.s
I'llsillCSI
Week
ami
Habli i-
fol i
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take
Sunt In 'o, ;
it nave anvthtne to do with
ji,t<Xd Harbor — with Hassan’
' know now they trented voh
Hassan went into Haunted
hr uv, •
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If
I-
£
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has returned
Ray Wiggitis
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
•’h’a the only way we can get him out-Now all together yell
•Joe, your Wheat lee are on the tabla t’ “
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left
fm i
Murine
bir.ii
C.illt
p'
Miss Opal Duvall
linin u visit with Mrs
in Man-uni. Okla
c to Hassan.
' m wi i ’ ' ‘ _
i mate and bo’sun In a mo- ft was a xatidv scene About two
• I .irrndnv lolned them hundred Malays wearing their
tbpped crvtng now .Tim richest clothes, were seated on their
i poor kid’s broken-hearted.’' heels facing the fire. It was from
their throats that the chanted
words came Over to one side, wat
the orchestra But only the drums
were being played.
Then at a sign from the kettle
■ii raised his yolce. drummer, the rehab and krontjono
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_lltn ” she answered from and two girls behind the big clum-
sy oambanc raised their mallets
"Watch for the dancers now,"
Llspeth whispered.
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To find what the stais have hi
store for tomorrow, select
birthday .star and read the
responding paragraph. iwt
PROMOTION
Hutto, win i
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I i i it Owens, Cleburne,
i.-. leaving 'Plnirsday morn-
you out'of the *Mk«M at
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Iww too ",
fWis boy»." said Jim
?£;*** W^ U take Llspeth as In
f nintlv
Fhtt’s jthe music thev
he Aretfdt " ^he ttJd.
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evidence
about
Ute.
money when you have n. lor tlrere i
nitiy be times when yottr 'earnin'',
capacity Is not as large as you
might wish it to be At, other
times, you ceni to have ton much
<>t this world's gtxids Apparently,
if Is "feast ' or "famine with you
j most of the time Your emotions
me quite strong and you women,
es|ieclallv, are apt to have ii.num-
ber of romance.*' before you settle
one serious love af-
¥ Once you have
grove. Among the trees the high, made your choice of n H(e partner,
Worth vi.iitod
p. Oliver, <..|i
I io n phtiiinntj'.t mate second , Iasi
j Ho is the son of Mr tjnr! Mrs .1
Hutto, !><)! Matts!told tre< i
ELLA CINDERS
f What’6 going'
ON AROUND r
HERE j -1
?3 Nov 22)
pijblishini and
with tliPFP
I >< !■ ■ »<)< I today
They didn'tY They will,lady*
Guy ) AND UNLESS YOU
s J WANNA &e LEFT
Crossword Puzzle
Toward the far end. a bonfire
1 tell Llspeth to get readv was burning and the light from
■ ■ ’j D ll her I’m sorry I lost tnv this, augmented by cruses of coco-
nut oil and torches of damar. shone down to the
Jim.” Farraday said ruddlly on the trunks of the palm j it'ir of a lifetime
tom-toms changed
ILtt we’ll get ’Im again. Skipper, their rhVthm Faster, faster came
'i WOITV1’’ Limey tried his best the drumming
t,L_, "ini optimistic.
r/tn cave the bo'sun a wry smile
. >• we
t>e< tin to fight. But ropst out Sull
m t ' et that message to Hassan
Lb' not going to take any chances could see into the clearing t
iv Li lint kid here This time she’s which the houses were built.
>ci i point? to Batu Ikan Mike
Llspeth to get readv
\o»* T’rxx earrti T lrxo» «>
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Mill' VllUltilii I'!
ii'Kt t'hri 1 les M:i 'key
wiili
n.;■ Uli'
v. :’
anything
J I’pcth came out. “What’s the about her
i '" she asked "That's one of the victims of I
Jim explained^ to her flaunted Harbor" Jim whispered
• ; ... ,uivi>v*. 'iliuse same iwo oid men oroughl I
myr* tn the effect that the Malnv* him up to Hie bungalow to see it '
in t’s kampong were having a cere Doctor Hardine could drive out the
<MuRn( FOR
OOMPLFTt
W HOM(KIT
T'*,U»^ S*" a’u> Cumplotu
llluttrattKt instruetiwns
g.v- yom.i ir ,, ...h,!, ninchineles,'
-.v.trl iwniinnent wave in complete
Clin I.31 I*"’^'' /( ’ ''O"’ an<l Safe wlth
Charrn-Kiirl. Hrguim nn hrm, electricity
or previous hair waving experience The
jS'mgWii» P°"i,iVOl>' "nd lon«-
DO IT VOURSELF-At Hwn.
to m»na»e. Try Chsrm Kurt nxtuy u,. /”*
71‘° Pl'”'r a" ’“’J™’
«■ k""r money tick on
SAFE for Every Type of Hair
Omt»tn« txxhsrmful clwmicala or ammonia Re
Charm-Kurt I
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M Avras MgiwX rLlrCTW1CITY I
JJAWaSTHAIR^
SENDING A SMALL BOY
By Paul Berdanier
Mrs. T. A Reed nnd little
bniii.'hter. Evelyn Ann. and Miss
Mmy Defy ine visiting friends mid
Crowell for a lew days j
illative.* in
AVr^ByDAYLE DOUGLAS^
D*Mr by On it ad F»«l«r» Myndtraio Inn.
• CHAPTER XXVIII ’’C&n’t tell yeL Mike,” Jim re-
A I'TKR t h e discovery o f “Bnt WP're Boln« 10 nnd H»8-
r*x;rCKg’s escape, Jim sat Limey Farrndnv and Jim took
tltiwii. looking very tired. Lis- the three rifles. Yank had hia be-
liiltli took a step toward him *"v,‘d belaying pin us well os
u'm.h suddenly turned and ran °“"0‘s n‘vo,v,‘r ,,m
tijfc the house,.
E'uirnda.v looked after her but ....,
'llef m t follow. Instead, lie turned low
■Rl.Jiin. . "Say. Skipper." Yank said "Even I
J Know how you must feel, old If they are pullin’some voodoo stuff
matt tun no one knows better than on Hassan, what'd be their Idea in
Lirti 'tli herself that it's all her fault nubbin the whaleboat’”
von aren't suffering half as "Your guess Is as good as mine,
wHci la *• Wlllk "
"Mmow Miice." safd'Jim huskily — "U'you UUnk Kane s outfit could
b<* In on tills?”
"Maybe the whole thing is Katie’s j
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Ln' 11'
8 Reasons Why You
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r .it "
T’"lito. “
" nt into the house.
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i Suli was down nt the The faces of sleepy chlldt+n at the biinglng haiipliiei-s and conteiitmem
1 11 , pa^lrl had taken the doots and on the ladders^ leading into your itimlly hie
nt intt^ the living room watched the ceremony' below
ft was a gaudy scene
hundred Malays, wearing
I'.tfoW
tptiki itch a great deal of differ- AS THEY reached the bridge
tyre t-ut two more rifles and am- ** leading to the kampong, the
mvi^finn do.” music stopped but Hie drums con-
t oik and Limey returned from a tinned their throbbing Erotn the
t*r search around the bungn- depths of the grove, firelight fil-
'TV ' tered through the fronds of the
"Mot a sign of him. Jim,” sold coco palms.
Then >lhe
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Mi > * i a t mg I i i.'i t
.if, I'. OM I",' .'
II E' I" I 11, 1
Mrs
.1
lot
iie unimproved
I I. Elrod uf Foil
I his dntiqhter. Mrs
Ft i<iay
Carolyn Clicqur '
tiight with Mr and Mrs
Ymbrouuh ol Alvarado.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaim ol
Waco sjiciit ’shinrtnv wit It MJ's
Duvall
Accompanying it
was the chant of many voices.
"They're getting ready for an-
will Llmev We haven’t other dance " said Llspeth.
Cautiously, the group followed a
path through the grove. Now. they
— around
I RED HI LIO
(-It EN
; Ft rd Hutto, win i. ■ t .i 111 inert |
t at (kiruna, <.’a 1 ii , witli tlie tl S
Naval Hospital, has been ptomol.ed
A iluWS
N' U ‘ paper ofBcl:
Mi .it pin
I )»’C;i(jf.S
Cun junction
io • Within
ri — Go 1 •> bed
12 .Slanted
17 - Tnciosure
Went into
22 — Section
.'4 1 curial attendanl
20— Edible
roots took b
28— Before
10 — Take food
:t t — Pi iron keeper
'riickcr <4 Rip
Wind that het
Fiupein' <•> liieker
Ills new- localliiti at
Mr.s Tucki't and |
a' t'onir ill Hf-f’i
;ti:-l it|i|ilii' ilwintllc.
('t'l L'tin lilies of wo-; Ills
i a II \ I ii'i't i I'll Iml off I..-.,'
I >i < i- Illi ll"ii a n< I ill- I ) i-
I a 1111111* 111<i<a| at 11*n11>1 |
iiiiilfv loai'fi;
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SGT EVGF.NE <> 11’< KI It
SENT IO NEW STATION
Eugi tii' <>
lias received
l iUsbfitrtl. Mg I
has arrived ul
Hcoll Field, ill
inn, (lent' a 11
ilattii' fi r i t'tnoviii<r | VI' ta
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, fi'ei't of ll'AVES
Rudoll Donoho, eon of
Mr.s (' B Donoho,
stiret, left Tui.sduy
induction
< 'oi ps
training
of life • ' I
But Solomon says if it isn't done
we will beg in harvest tune. 1|
can think of notldng more pitiful i
in the great harvest, than 'he sight I
Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov. »>—Be I “ ff,low *ho wfts'*ri his life. |
conaarvative in your activities and tnw' 10 lM'u R,ltl ,luv*‘'
i take care of detail work at home nothln*
Aquarius i.laii 21 -Feb 19'
This is somethin", of a .'locklaking
day lor y< u It your efforts have 1
been well directed, you should .*<'<•
2o> If i good texults now
health-!
Miss Letn Mae Cocke accompan-
ied her sister. Mis, Dew'iy Wilson,
Ic her Ponte in Vernon Sunday to
ie< operate fiom tiei recent ill I
i less
middle ,
DONOHO
FOR SEltVK 1
Mr
101
morning
into the
He will
tn
day
way
Taurus lApr 21-May 2D—If you
have n constructive idea or are
working on some errntive project,
today should xhtw rent sdvnnro tn
it
Gemlnhi (May 22-June 22>—This
is the time to take cure of your
I physical sell. Steady your nerves
by rest; guard your diet Be
careful
Cancer tJtine 23-July 23i Tills
is another day for taking care of
details at heme See that you hsve
everything under control
not goed
Leo fJlflV 2<-Aug 231- Both
home ant! office will make great
i demands on yottr time today Take
Plan to rest
I I VIN 1 AVI ON. S'l/e.
KE I I IIS's I«» HASI
Livio Taylor, si'iuniiii secoiid
: class, lias lettmieil to a»ti»- Sun
Diego Naval Tntfning Hase, after
t pending his . lurloiuh wltll his
Wile and son in Rio Vista and
with other relatives and friends
He is the son of J Taylor of
i Itasca, and grandson ol Mrs. T
It Roan" <4 Giiiii'lvicw
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re J >i ills' 11 >le ,i c 11 h ,| it 11 , . J 11 -i 111 >1 I ;fVn I loeii
| iru11 lie i mt i id iitilt.'tn "null" m Ilin liellel
I'.'l I l'l I 1 i in ' J fee ! | \ i Illi it ,'i In
.'I i Io," | HiMi ■ I i el. i ii"ino' |>f'i',i'il nil coll I
li.'lltle ;ip;uii I 11J l.i I ii hi iii;iy i ,e in,'life ini-!
ill I I H'lllt
e lh.il
I ;i in I
I nl<
Mt's .Iclm Key is : pending
v.tek witli tier daughter. Mis
nurvrw in HWl.sTon
Mr ant! Mr.s Edwin Bates spent
Wednesday .light with Mi and
Olnn Mullens of ft i'( Worth
Carper, who has lieen ill
weeks, is reported t
Ff'jlia
.1 IM'
v. re< I
liloilnce
eiit'.tuil ug'eil . Ui i
UH 'I' l.'itpe || .''.('Uli
i tn li.'l 1,1 l II)1 v, i )■ 11 ri a I tie! ion
hi I n
liecil
Hill Ol tin l 'l
it'SUll.'
.Sagittal in . i N.n
Selling, pt'iiii nit ion
anything ti. <!<.
sions is apt t.
Evening mui
Capricorn i Dei
you pay am nt ion t
k *>
8) ) ABHK
WEDNESDAY, MARCH H Born
I today, you nre honest and stralght-
I tin ward tn t verythlng you do and
•say In fact, you can be quite
I blunt about saying what you think
| Y< u have tjxcellent taste in Hie
nits, especially In music and liter-
ature You are somewhat talented
along tills line but It Is more like-
ly Hint vou will be the person
who iippreeintes the urtx ol olhet"
miller than the one who produces
or creates if lhul<*r certain con
tHlions you might liecome an ex
i cel lent nrt book nr music critic
You might enjoy mumming an art
gallery or being an agent for mu-
sical nrrlst.s Your eithlcnl seme
is high and you expect those in
whom you believe to exert their
I best efforts and vtndtcnte ymtr
judgment of them You are one
who might become a patron of the
nits and encourage young people to
lollow their artistic inclinations
You will n< t compromise in your
decisions and once you have made
up your inuui along a certain line
take a I wavy weight of
tor you to make a turn- |
Fond of the nice things of
yxiu must learn to conserve
when you have it, lor tlrere
times when
not
tt
Pint s. uf lltnd
< ) 1 .V I I I i t«
<H Ru.kf’
<1 -rrrnvtRn p!«nt
11 - Bulk
i . < 'onipass direct 101
4X Human ‘fcev^n1'
4 »- Pigpen
:<2 Mustic Hindu
uurd
I Muti s nlcknnma
Minister
Contra!
Church ot Christ j
Solnmon was the wi.tld.-,
He had Gods wisdom imp;,,,.,.
him The Schools ot philosophy and I
letters have never m these thous-
ands of ycats, equalled the pro-1
duction of his proverbs in one >
of them he says, "The sluggard !
will not plow by reason of,the cold.
Therefore he shall beg in harvest |
time and have nothing
This life might well be
pared to the winter cold
period In which i“-f.
an Hie ills that fla-h is heir "to; (
The work is far from pleasant and
the laborers are few Lots ot us | •
sluggards don't want to work out
our salvation in 0e .winter time!
pnd avoid n risk \<-n will eonie <>ut
all llglil B» <<ii \niii piiiiid ihi*
M r
I 16>i :<
mi, h»i Los AnRfMs. Calif . where
I • he plans to spend several months
\isilihR liri (lanxhler.
i. * - ether with
Hi'1 i*dii"il collected
I waste paper and
> Cbburne Sophia
i he M inor grades
• I th** primary
lor collec!-
Mi . Ola
'he mi-
kCBoaa
1-Slander
7—fitepa
•. 13 —Made ha|
• 14 — Dofrhoi!»(
' lb—Leave
I Ik— Payment
n 1k—Toward
f Ik—Mature
21—Fre ta
3>—Chicken ailment
23—Period of faMIng
25— Single thins
26— Ripped
27— Old Testament
heroine
2k—Brought up
91— Hearing nrflmn
32 —Painting
your I
cor-
IMiragrnph. Iwt your
j birthday star be your dully guide
Pisces < Feb 20-Mm 2D Part-
. ncrshlp is favored-either busi-
ness or marital Take cure of gll
matters pertaining to this relation-
ship
Aries iMnr 22-Aprt 20) Detail
players nicked up their Instruments work uni! oilier prix edure is ai>t
.... - to take most of your energies to-
Get it done and out of the
now
33-a Semi-precious
stone
3k— Pc rsona
indifferent to pain
3k—To sheltered Alda
40 -Decay
42- Kind
4'1 — Antique
44 — Bright-colored
bird
4C—Prefix: new
47— The (Fr.)
48— Leaves empty
50 —Indefinite nrtJc!e
51 —Self-centered
person
53 — Property
-u—La*
f.C— Tnshlon"
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OUT Hassan appeared first. Then
, „ , , , ** Hie two venerable Malave who
1 ! then Paklri came running n«d visited Dr Harding came from
i. uhlessly into the room He the datknrks among the trees Be-
"cd talking rapidly in Malay It tween them thev led poor deformed
t that Hassan and the whale- Kasslm
vrrn gone no one kn«w where Kassim ambled along in a weav-
i' n <t face errow grim ns he tis- mg animal crouch One hand
t.' i ■1 tn further details of what the grasped the hand ot his father, the
other pawed the ground, helping
i"'Vl'l Ili.'il Uif illllli.il <■ | .1 <>< I III i IV,'
J 'hl 11'\ ihh\ 1,'iiiJ i Ilin In I j’i i.'i r, i nt affitint'; 1 Inan a pharmacist mote third da
Ml 11 ■ 11 111< hi I Mi 111' 111 11 , linn mH 1 h i ups
■'ll JI .' II f IH II 111 <| ll.'i 111 11 V In nil.1'1 till' I'lllinns <>!
■ I. II J II IC Ii Illi’ W .’I i I,, I put mln till' I . 11111
ilu ’i.'il lir.'il lav. : cl ' u|ipl\ .'mu iliimmil \\i||
Imp I ikIii■ 11'\ lim11.1 I >. i hi'ciil at'ci), I
;uul retail iJi.ThIjuLih;» aLuulil 1«
' i'ihiiIs nvail.'iMc to
u 11 limit, apt nail \
iti'il !'i'." nl,I lion Im \ i' I ii i
ul lii'lvi" many cril ii'iilh nei'ili'd chi mm i
iilianls anil ni.'iim lai I nroi'H poinf to II
' i' 111.11 ii m ' on ,| w mil 11 np ‘iipplm , tlm\ arc a.''x|!r<,(| |
' • i I h i ng j >o*i I ili- i I mi n'.r i Im ic to < < >ri'i ■< i I he 1111 at ion
i i:c i c" ii lat n im; coii 11 mi,' i n I'oi ci' a nd 11 p| 11 m d w i ndh'. I Uf!
’ pir'd ' lollung is a case m |nniil
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-Ma ot- t.TTivilinn niornle, if is .almut (mm Um
<1 'Im ti'iitii. A nation whose people have sent Inn million
jeh to war. will not appreciate pnMic servants playing
til iln home front like children play with a toy.
spent Saturday cause it goes rigtit, to the .seat of the
in sx.c Homer trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and uid nature
to soothe and heal raw. tender, in-
, Hamed bronchial mucous na*ni-
fdii j branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
I a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
, j,1 quickly allays the cough or you arc
o'i<i t0 havp y°ur money buck.
CREOMULSION
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be your own efforts that Will count
today If you advance your In-
terests wisely, you may expect a
(Sept J23-Otfl 23'-If
are industrious; exact in all
vr^.U; and .work hard at the
thing at hand, yon will find your |
reward , - ■ ------
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nothing
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m tneeirect tnat tne Msmv* him up to the bungaiow to see n
Kampong were having a cere Doctor Hordine could drive out she ■"
tt some sort evil spirits But I guess It’s for |
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hi ic from the kampong could —what '•’you call it—JtetfaltF"
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it That’s the music thev -At least. Hassan is safe so far
J ’r’h'’’’1’ he in any immediate danger?”
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