FABLIER TELEGRAMS.

{Baxter's Service to the China Mafl}

BOMB EXPLOSIOX.

New Youx, June 1st Five were killed and ten wounded in an arplosion Aberdeen, Maryland, when bombs which were being loaded in ▲ military assopane for tests exploded MIDES STREKKE,

SHIPPING.

MERCHANT, SHIFBUILDING.

MISLEADING STADEMICS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Brocklebank Uner""bdagdagane,” bullt by Messrs. Lithgows, Ltd., and Chica Steam Navigation Company's

.25 59. GHOSTS:

steamer "Kalyan,” built and engined | JUDGES & FORTUNETELLERS. by Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineer- ing Company, Greenock, ran trials on the Firth of Clyde on April 5.

The first of the new standard

How easily it is possible to mimse statistics, so that, although the figures engines of the Burmeister and Wain quoted are perfectly accurate, an type with longstroke pistons, suitable entirely erroneous impression is con- for installation in single screw motor wyed, may be well illustrated by the ships, has been completed at the

SECOND SIGHT' BELIEFS,

MR. JUSTICE DARLING AND THE HIGHLANDERS.

SPORT.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LONDON... COMBINATION,

Resulta to Bakurday, April 23 (Inkosits.)

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. West Ham

$520 6 9.63.40 62 Tottenham HSS 13 11 634-47 45 Qosen's Park Faŭ 33 17 9 7 87 35. '43 18 11 8 49 40 40 Ma

34.10 14 3 60 44-35

Falham

LONDON, June 1st.alipbuilding returns just issued by † works of Gotaverken, and is now be. Division discussed whether it is por Capton Orient..24 13 14 7 58 61 33!

Chica

54 11 13 10 47 50 38 25 1 0 367.63-97- 30 94 18'

Five judges in the King's Bench While the miners' district councils are Lloyd's Register for the first quartering tested. It is for installation in a sible to tell fortunes.

The Lord Chief Justice (Sir A. T. Amenal Lawrence) said he could not im Brentford still passing resolutions against the of this year. From a mere quotation4,000 ton motor vessel. Government's latest offer, there are of the fact that there are at present mistakable signs that the end of the under construction in the yards of

Two new steam launches, have agine anybody who professes to tell struggle is approaching.

The removal of the railwaymen's and this country a total of 884 merchant just been added to the fleet of the fortunes who does not deceive," Mr. Stangbai River Police.. This brings Justice Avory said. "No sane person transport workers' embargo on imported wesels, making 3,798,593 groes tons the number of such boats operating would believe in fortune-telling." Justice Darling remarked, "I coal is regarded as a murrender to the together, it might be inferred that on the river up to five, and will no Mr. force of circumstances. They have seen the shipbuilding industry was in an doubt add to the efficiency of the should not Eke to think that all that no difficulty has been experienced in obtaining necessary labour in com exceptionally flourishing .condition, organization. The new boats can people who believe in this sort of Burnley_3923 5 11 70 31 57 with the emoval of the coal. Bas a more since the tonnage figure mentioned steam about 8 knots, and are provid- thing are mad portentous sign, which the leaders have has never previously beep. reached.ed with searet-lights. not been slow to A appreciate, has been the This inference would however, be quite use of oil for power by many industries. inaccurate as a few additional facts Two great maiiwas extended their servicpanies recently and figures will serve to show. The

considerably by oil-drives locomotives, while the renewal large tonnage, above mentioned, is of a full tramway service at the tradi-regarded as "under construction"

connection

The following dispatch has been cabled to the Harbour Master by the Chief Inspector of Shipping at Batavia; “Request warn. ships reef with three Billeton, 1 deg 47 South, 107 deg, 31 East. Three miles to South East

THE LEAGUE. ·

"Besults to Saturday, April 13 (Inclusive.)

Goals P. V. L. D. F. A. Pt■.

Bolton Wandererw 40 18 8 11 74.09 10 Mancieder City 39 9 12 & 64 37–49) Liverpool 29 17 8 14 55 $2 43 Norcalls United.29 19 11 980 47 40 17 1 11.8 14 45 racion

Middlesbrough. 39 16 15 10 49 Tottenham Hot...37 18 13 7 67.43 The Arsenal" 14 11 13 67 Aston Vila

40 16 17 760 70

tional coal centre, Newcastle, by an oil because it is still in the hands fathom water, found to North of pretending, or professing, to tell Preston N. E.........3 15 16 788 55 installation has rudely awakened miners of the shipbuilders, but work has to facts at their very doora, l. The coal-owners do not

been suspended on vessels with a total Frank

peace demarche, cabled tonnage of 197,000 on account of the meeting in

thereof lies wreck Riojun-waru.* to Mr. reply last Bodge after the,, forthcoming serious fall in freights which. has re-

men will resume work before the middle of the month-

ANTI-DUMPING DEBATE.

حيجة

The occasion was an appeal case dealing with the question whether 2. person professing to be a spiritualist, who believed she could tell the future, could be convicted on a charge under the Vagrancy Act of fortunes. Mr. Justice Shearman and Sonderland Mr. Instice Greer concurred in a banchester Unitedis.14 18 8 60 06 judgment under which the appeal Chelson 13 15 11 46 35, was dismissed with costs, Mr. Justice Bedford City 33 11 14 14 54 58' Blackburn Rover:39 11 14 14 54 53 Shearman remarking in the course ofw. romwich de 33 11 14 14 4 67. the hearing that people had been Huddersfiskt fa. 33 13 17 2 25 told by fortune-tellers that if they kim thle c...39 8 16 15 44 paid five guineas a spirit could be befeld United 416 17 18 produced.

The two women appealing were Miss Jeanne Stonehouse and Mrs. Kate Smythe, of Oppidans-road, Primrose Hill N., and Mr. Eddy on their behalf explained that Miss Results to Saturday, April 53 (Toclosive) Stonehouse was found guilty of the charge at Marylebone Police Court while Mrs. Smythe was convicted of aiding and abetting her. They stated Brighton . Res 31:14 5 5 5 37 31 that they were spiritualists.

Derby County 39 5:19:15 Bradford

T 24 8

SOUTHERN LEAGUE

ENGLISH ARCTION.

Grosis. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Fastaouth Rent 13 4 7 64 30 33

Southampton Res 25 to 8·7 51 18 27 Booza he2 10 7 6 95 34 25 Millwall Reserves ZI 10 7 437 12 14 Charlton Athletic 9 3 8 8 41 41 24 Reading Resseres 10 8 3 29 317 Watford Reserve. 23 9 10 143 40-23 Latos Town Res. 93 7 8 33 25 Sorwich City Res-24 7 10-8 30 22 11

News has been received that the C. N.S. "Ningpo" bas been reloated ing in unpartisan quarters is that things for tonnage The completion of a and has arrived safely at Weshaiwel that the men wards a settlement, and further 350,000 tons has been post-She went ashore five miles west 3 posed mainly owing to the joiners' the Northeast Promontory in Shan strike, and it is necessary to subtract tung about six weeks ago while ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

steaming in a dense fog. Another these two totals, which together. steamer brought news of the NEW YORK, June Ist.

amount to $47,000 tons, from the accident, and relief was immediately

certais Senatorial quarters in Washing

In view of the determined efforts in gure given above as the tonnage sent from Shanghai and Weihaiwe

under construction" in order to The measures taken to lighten and ton to arouse a feeling against the re-obtain a basis for comparison with tow her off have moved successful, em of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, atlier stastics. With these deduce and she has now Iven berthed at significance attaches to a leader in the Sanfrancisco Chronicle declaring that tions, the tonnage of work actually Weihaiwei. Americans, generally, regard the treaty in progress on March 31 last would as one of their business.

While the San Feh Steam Navi

"SENSING" ONE'S HISTORY. be 2,951,593, which is less by 757,323

the "Ching!

Stonehouse also said she practised lops than the corresponding figure Ration Co's steamer for December 31 and 142,832 tons oo" was rounding the Garden the art of psychometry that was, LONDON, June Ist.

than the tonnage building en March Bridge bend on her way up to ber the art of sensing the history and moorings she took the bead too, knowledge of a person. By holding Angry scenes in the early morning 31 of last year. The drop during the sharply and ran agund on the taud an article, such as a glove, she could marked the close of the long debate, in year thus amounts to 13 per cent, bank on the Poo ung side of the determine the character and possibly Chatha the Ecuse of Commors, on the Gorem and during the quarter to over 20 river. In answer : her signal for the future of the owner of the article. Thornycraft 3 13 7 28 14 1 ment's anti-duit ping measures,

assistance the tug Alexandria". Mr. Austen Chamberlain, at midnight, per cent

Mr. Justice Darling called for a moved the closure on the financial resolu Further light on the present state came up and after having tried for Murray's Dictionary to determine Barty 17 11 3 3.25 10 25 tions preliminary to safeguarding the of the industry may be obtained by a long time to tox the steamer of the meaning of the word "sensed Bubalo 19 10 5 4 3 23 24 Industries Bill, amid cries of "Gag."

Aberdare Athletic 18 II ́8 1 24 13 24; Pontypridd 18 9 8 31 23 $1 not to vote and comparing the tonnage launched was unable to and the Ching Foo" an exposition of Banyan's: The Opposition decided

She took Satan's arguments "into | Mid Rhondās. 756 $23 17 19 retained their seata during the division during the first quarter of this year bad to remam until the aftercoon shouting "

puis, the fame cala vote, also, with that launched during the pre- tid te before the coming consideration and sensed or tasted Ab zaman Athleticia 36 327 36 15

as the Coalitionists enter: rious quarter. The figures are 433,607 police reported that the vessel was her own natural or rather sore Pantze,

floated off: The River, the-not-by-the-mind-of-God-bet Llanells ed tha Lobby while

some Labour mem-tons launched last quarter and God sare Ireland

Mr. Eddy said the women had been closure was

The announcement that the motion for 579,933 tons launched during the sting easily in soft mud and that deluded fancy.

previous quarter, the reduction thus provoked led by 171 votes to

a renewed pandemonium. amounting to 146,326 tons, or ofe The Speaker appealed to members to 25 per cent. A similar redaction has discontinue unseemly behaviour.

occurred

the tonnage commenced, the drop in this case being from 506,353 tons to 392,877 tabs. An even more serious feature of the present situation is the very small

bers

sang

time amid reased disorder.

The bill thereafter was read the first

CLASK WITH NEGROES.

there had been no damage done to

23 6 8 32 42 17 23. 5 12 6 24 45 18

WILAH JECTION.

20 7 11 423 46 16 16.52 $ 28 34 15: Abertillery Town is 5 7 4 17 2014; Porth Athletic 17 3 11 3 27 409 Hardy

15 28 5 15 25.

SCOTTISH LEAGUR.

*

F.W.LD. FA. Pta. 40 34 1 6 00:26 73

41 29 6 3 83-33 64)

40 17 10 11 39.42 43

Oce negro was killed, and 2 whites and proportion of work completed during wade such a name for himself in the suicide and told fortunes by magne Motherwell 51 18 12 10 75 30 45

3

Hearts

40 18 12 9 T1 19 47

16 17 18 31 36 44 „40 18 15: B 73 33–44)

#1 17 15 9 69 61 63 40 30 17 3 58 $0.14 12 14

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

JUST RECEIVED

consignment of Smoked Fish direct from the SCOTTISH FISHERIES

Fillets, Haddocks,

Kippers.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

BATHING SUITS

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

GENTS,

FOR

LADIES,

||

AND

CHILDREN.

We have just received a small Sample consignment of the latest Styles and are offering them at much below usual prices.

13

LADIES BATHING CAPS

from $1.00 to $2.50 each.

BATH TOWELS

GOOD SIZE,

GOOD VALUE.

At Popular Prices.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

HONGKONG.

convicted as the result of a visit from two"policewomen in disguise. There was great disappointment Both, women averred they believed when the Admiralty sold back to her what they practised Miss Stone Results to Saturday, April 93 (Inclusive.) original owners the flotilla leader house had apparently stated that she "Broke," in which Captain RGA. could receive messages from the Evans, now in command of the other aide." She had comforted Rangers Carlisle" on the China Station,) people who had intended to commit Celtic...

Dundee.... TELEA (OKLAROxa), June 1st.

Dover Patrol. They have now tism and second sight. negroes, were injured in a collision be the quarter. Dealing with the decided, however, that at all events "How can people profess to tell Partick Thistle tween armed whites and blacks, as Egures for the last quarter of 1920, the name is not to be allowed to pass fortunes without deceiving?" asked Third Lana-k. result of the arrest of a negro on a charge attention was called to the fact that out of the Navy List, and have given the Lord Chief Justice.

Airdrieonians of assaulting a white girl.

Large numbers of whites are stated to

the proportion of the work in hand orders that the "Rooke," at present Mr. Justice Avory was of the frda............... be marching on the negro quarters.

The at the commencement of each quarter completing at Portsmouth dockyard, opicion that no sane person would Horton

aterdeen #1 15 14 14 Government has ordered troops to assist which had been completed by the is to be renamed "Broke" forthwith. believe in fortune-telling.

Kimarcock.......... ,41 16 :7 8 61 the police to quell disorders.

The Lord Chief Justice: If alternians...$115 LT # end of the quarter, was less than 13 On the same day, the King officially per cent for 1920, whereas the cor- granted permission for Captain Evans person had power to tell the future Hamilton Acd0 13 15 19 45 responding proportion for 1913 was to wear the Belgian Order of the she would be a millionaire in a Raith Rovers 1 18 20 6 54 57 over 23 per cent. A farther dimizu- Crown and Croix de Guerre which month. Yet here are these people Ayr United...40 13 16 11 55 66 Albion Rovers...........41 11 18 19 57 87 Falkirk cotton employers and operatives began, the March quarter of this year, for

otton egotiating committee representing tion in output has to be recorded for King Albert wished to confer on bim living in a wretched little flat.

40 11 13 11 51 48 Queen's Park......41 10 2) N 44 at Manchester, the discussion of the pro-

lo a recent interview, Mr.. Axel

dydebank 121 14 posed reduction in wages, and adjourned which the tonnage completed wa till today. If x settlement is not reach only 8 per cent. of that under con-Johnson, the manager of the Intem

Dumbarton12 10,934 ed work in the cotton mills will cease o struction on January 1. Unfortunaté, i son Line, and owner of ten motor" profess," said they heard every dart. Hirren2 7 914 43 92 18

ly, with the joiners' and miners' ships, remarked that his oldest motor ship has now been running eight

In New England they say "Wish strikes still unsettled and the reduc years and has not given the slightest not mean that they were fraudulent. money out of sham spiritualism surely on the first white horse you see after The work of registering and, tion in the demand for tonnage which trouble. The insurance rates obtain Lazer Mr. Justice Darling said: "I they would be practising a subtle the New Year and you will get your wherever possible, collecting into has followed the general depressioned are just as low as those for steam should not like to think that all craft. The general wording of the wish", or "Say white horse, seven one organised resting-place the graves in trade, the prospects of an early ships. Mr. Johnson added that he people who believe in this sort of thing Act were meant to sweep in all times every time you see one and you of the British soldiers who fell in the improvement in the shipbuilding in- could not understand why American are mad. Mind you, I don't believe swindles that might crop up. will find something," or "Count one war is going steadily forward. dustry are by no means bright. shipowners did not build motor ships, in it myself, but look, for instance, (Laughter.)

COTTON OPERATIVES' WAGES.

LONDOS. June 1st.

Saturday.

LONDON IN 1971.

A FASCINATING TOPIC.

CHANGES THE CITY IS LIKELY TO SEE.

Many notable people are to take part in the discussions at the London Society's annual dinner of the fascina- ting topic, London fifty years heace,"

To-day there are only 12,000 persons resident in the City of Lon- don," said Sir Williams Soulsby to a Daily Chronicle representative at the Mansion House. This is the more curious because the day population of the City is approximately half a million.

1 should say that in 1971 there. will be scarcely" anyone living within the City boundary except those who, like policemen and housekeepers and caretakers, are these for the protec tion of property. The most residential part of the area now is Houndsditch and the neighbourhood.

A GREATER EXODUS, *The tendency is for a greater exodus from Central London," said Sir William, who confessed to having lived in London 70 years: "My first. recollection of the Mansion House is 60 years ago," he said, “and the King William-street that I knew then has been entirely, obliterated, ́la place of the great palatial offices in this district were little grocers' shops

HIGHLAND APPARITIONS

Mr. Justice Darling, dealing with counsel's definition of the word

of people who professed and called themselves Christians." That did

PRICE FOR A GEOST.

89 14

SUPERSTITIONS.

WHITE HORSES

THE WAR GRAVES,

BRITAIN'S SCATTERED DEAD,

710,000 GRAVES IDENTIFIED.

As

as they are geographically situated at the Highlanders." Many of Mr. Artemus Jones observed that hundred white horses and you will many as 617,000 graves, Sir Fabian But in Canada Ware announced at the last meeting WIRELESS ON BIBBY BOATS. in the most fortunate position owing them were educated people, yet trying to communicate with the un-receive a present. The 1+RW."wireless installations: to the supply of oil fuel being avail they believed that in some fardilles seen world was a very different thing they say that if you watch a span of of the Imperial Commission which with which all Bibby boats are equipable in their own country. Mr. there was an apparition whose appea- from humbugging, persoas by are white horses out of sight you will die has this solemn duty in hand, have now been definitely identified. It ped, are causing much comment Johnson thought that the oil turbine rance. forecasted

a death.

Some tending to tell fortunes.

within the year; and in Michigan it is a tremendous figure; in France amongst the passengers on those ves would ultimately be bertected al-wore the plaid reversed and if the

is considered bad luck for a bridal and Belgium alone there will be seis by reason of the remarkable though it might require several years apparition appeared with bis plaid Mr. Justice Shearman: People couple to ride behind a pair of white some twelve hundred cemeteries

more experiment, but the advantage reversed, then the wearer's death was have been told that if they paid five horses.

large enough to require separate ranges obtained.

guineas the spirit of Cardinal Man would lie in its lightness with the foretold

In the superstition with regard to a treatment as lasting architectural "I don't think those people were ning, for instance, could be produced. span of white horses we have an echo memorials of the Great Was The smaller space occupied, and in its de-

mad," added Mr. Justice Darling.

(Laughter) velopment in high powers.

After an observation by the Lord Mr. Eddy contended that if Par. of the mythological Legend of Hip-western front naturally accounts for Chief Justice on epochs when people liament had intended it to be an polytus who was killed when his span the vast majority of the fallen-by believed all sorts of things, Mr. offence to pretend to tell fortunes of white horses ran away with him last authum well over half a million Justice Greer said it all amounted to they would have said so in the Act upon the Troezen shore and who, with rates and burials had been register this: that there was no proposition The Lord Chief Justice: They have, Diana, was afterwards worshipped at But a very swift and terrible survey 50 incredible that they could not (Laughter.) How could a persos tell Nami where white horses were sacri- of the area covered by the Great War get some people to believe in it furtunes simply because he was paid ficed to him. The fate of Hippolytus is given in the mere list of the coun- (Laughter.)

half a crown? His lordship asked sufficiently explained the idea of bad tries in which the Imperial Commis- That is no reason why an Act of counsel what palmistry was and Mr. lack attaching to a spazi of white sion has carried out its work. There Parliament should not be maintained Justice Greer asked whether it was horses.

are British dead lying in every corner to protect the public and prosecute not something to do with finger people who practise such things, said prints, Mr. Justice Avory.

A representative of the Times of Ceylon, on making some enquiries, learnt that the steamer "Yorkshire," when on her voyage to Rangoon from London previous to the recent trip, received press messages from American stations at a range of approximately 12,500 miles (her previous best re- ceiving range being 8,060 miles).

Another instance of the ranges obtained by the Bibby boats is quoted. The "Derbyshire," whilst on her pre- sent trip, communicated with Bombay at a distance of 1,700 miles.

It is interesting to note that the Cunard Liner "Carmania" and the C.P.O.S. "Empress of Britain," which are equipped with standard 1-RW sets (supplied by the Radio Communi ation Company) were also able to maintain Communication at night

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

DEMAND OF FILIPINOS.

INDEPENDENCE WITH A FRO- TECTORATE.

|

¿

11

ed on this tremendous battlefeld.

On the other hand the ides of good of Europe, from North Russia and Manila, May 26. #General Leonard

Mr. Eddy said it was reading the buck attaching to a white horse arises the shores of Norway and Sweden to "THE DOCTOR'S PROPHECY. character from the lines of the band from the fact that such an animal was Cyprus and Gallipoli. There are. Wood and Mr. Forbes will return to Manila on the 31st instant. They and that most of the speakers who

Mr. Eddy: Take the case of a People tried to tell the fortune by considered a propitiatory offering graves in China and the East and a at sea. More will yet be added to sddress them in the Northern Fro physician who tells a patient that he the lines on a person's hand-telling calculated to obtam the favour of the record of over five thousand burials"

gods and as such they were annually the register before this record of the vinres ask for independence, with a has only six months to live. The fortunes in another way,⠀

In his judgment the Lord Chief sacrificed in many places in the heat-reatest sacrifice ever made

by protectorate if possible. Mr. Har patient goes on living. Isn't the

4 British manhood is complete; hut în rison's administration was criticised, doctor guilty of professing that which Justice said he had no tesiration in her world.

is not true?

saying that the appellants, Intended There is a popular belief that when point of sheer numbers the task of with stations on both sides of the by, a "senatorial candidate, who is

Mr. Justice Avory: The answer to deceive. I cannot imagine you see a white horse, you will soon the Commission is bearing its end. Atlantic Ocean during the major urging the reappointment of Mr.

is "No." Laughter.)

anybody who professes to tell fortunes see red-headed girl In some Our total casualties by death were in part of their voyagez.

Forbes as Governor-General

Mr. Justice Darling asked Mr. who does not deceive," said his lord variants of this superstition a red the neighbourhood of a million, but Apparently many speaker are Artemus Jones, KC, who appeared thin. This fortune-telling by people hatred person of either sex is indicated the last resting-place of many of telling the mission privately the for the police, if the Act would pre like the appellants is a public mischief. Now the standard of Hengist and these will never be known with cer direct opposite of what they expres vent psychical research, and, recei. It imperils the happiness and life of worked on the spark principle, and Forbes are both granting many con equal to the range of continuous wave

"Suppose a person were to say I will people weak enough to believe what England in the Fifth century, was a the grave in the Abbey bear witness. ferences to citizens who are afraid call together the Royal Society and I told biem" He thought the con- white horse. The Jutes were And to all, known and unknown. to express their real sentiments in will tell the fortunes of the president viction was rightaneen longi German tribe and have it upon the lies the final couplet of the dirge public,

and the secretary or anybody else to Mr. Justice Darling agreed. The authority of Tacitus that the Germans in prove that I can tell the future, law undoubtedly holds, he said that were red-haired, which the ancient would that be a thing that could be practising palmistry, telling fortunes, Britons were not. So wherever you stopped an illegal?"

and that sort of thing, is done to saw the white Horse of Hengist and Mr. Artemus Jones thought that deceive. It is fallacious nonsense Hans you wonin see a red-head. The horse and mare-masculine and femi- would not be professional fortune which cannot legally be practised, general form of the suprestition which nine. Wherever you saw the White

*** whether the person belleves--in it or

1s is therefore, obvious that the range that sold tea and a miscellany of of these acts is certainly four times the

things.

"From the Mansion House to "London Bridge there was a long straggling collection of little shops, London is always changing, and will change even more rapidly, and in 1971 the change will be even more obvious. The Strand, from Charing- gross to Wellington Street, has not aftered so rich" as the part ; from Waterloo Bridge to the Law Courts, in the last 25 years."

Sir William Soulsby can speak with muellent authority upon the changes

in the City, far he has been secretary weży Lord Mayor of London since

range of pre-war sela of similar power publicly. General Wood and Mrving reply in the negative, said the community when practised on Horss, the Jutiah chief who invaded tainty. To these the Cenotaph and

sets.

GENERAL NOTES,

Handed over under the terms of ||25

STOMACH AND LIVER "TROUBLES,

the Peace Treaty, the filth section of O'end of misery and actual suffering the German floating dock, No. 23,

is caused by disorders of the

+

Mr. Justice Shearman: Sopro not

has been towed to Sheerness from stomach and liver, and may be sided telling for gain of money, thier naval yard at: Wilhelmshaven by the use of Chamberlain' richlet Another medios is to be delivered to Give them a trial, Fer malo by si fessing means-doing the thing for Mr.Justion Avory, Bir-JusticeShear

money, 2f pauplei are found getting men, hand Mirė Juvios, Grene, ute

Cymbeline

Quiet consummationi have;

And renowned be thy grave!

specifies a-red-headed woman is, sp- Home of Hengist you would see this parody, as she of the names of the red-head of his brother Hartfor Tutinh chettan, Hengist and Hora-hief with the feminine name."

31

Share This Page