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are floral | nnd you havo be
very-good to--me; of con. Don't spoil this last oranjogby useless regrets. test of the truth of Ho:Yes, it is, her late to begin, especially ced by its capacity as I'm just about to take you safely to home explain facts
“subsequent, to its and husband and domesticity. wonder what enquciation than by its fitting the facts, known at the time of its promulgation. It is fashioned to suit the one iis quite independent of the
you really feel about me, Madge, in that little heart of yours that you keep so safely out of sight ?..
She I feel that you are a dear, faithful chum, and I hope, Teddie, when you get a NEW AROTIC EXPEDITION. wife, and if ever she needs anyone 10 look after Next spring, an important Arctic expedition her while you are away, she may find someone under Capt. Amundsen, a Norwegian, will starts good and true as you have been to me.
He (coldly): Thanks. By Jovel how you For this emancipation that you prize so much women have rounded upon us of recent years!
you seem to have thrown away your hearts. It seems as though you had all come to the con clusion that feeling doesn't pay..
She: If we have, who has taught us the lesson ?
out with the purpose of locating the magnetic North Pole, and verifying and completing the observations of Sir J. C, Ross in 1831.
Capt. Amundsen was the first officer of the Belgica in Gerlach's Antarctic expedition
of 1897-99 After his return he consulted. Prof. Neumayar, of Hamburg, the greatest authority
•on terrestrial magnetiam, who, declared that
He: Yes, I suppose it's a sort of natural expert determination of the earth's magnetic
revenge for what you've had to super in North Pole would be of immense value to
the past. The other night at the club 1 science. After studying with Prof Neumayer,
met a chap I used to know very well. For Capt Amundsen has purchased the whaler Gjon, the last ten years he has given up every- reputed to be one of the strongest and best of thing for a woman. They couldn't marry the Arctic fleet. She can be handled by a crew-some, obstacle in the background-but he of seven She will be fitted with petroleum sacrificed everything for her-iriends, position, cogites and equipped for a four years' stay.
everything that made life worth living, and. devoted himself to her with a constancy that In addition to the most;
everybody thought magnificent. And the other day she disappeared. When he found her and -demanded an explanation, she simply said she'd "got tired of him, and thought it better not to see him any more. He doesn't whine, but it's cut him pretty deep.
COMPLETE METEOROLOICAL AND- OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS, Prof Neumayer has designed a travelling magnetometer of the type that Nansen used on the Fram, but with several improvements, The Richmoad Observatory is also making a special inclinatorium. Prof Nansen will superintend the general equipment of the ex- pedition.AMAR NAY
Capt. Amundsen's..plan is to leave in the spring for West Greenland, where he will embark dogs. Then he will go to Lancaster Sound, West Booth island, where he will leave a depot as near as possible to the point where Ross located the magnetic pole in 183. He will winter at Matty Island and take observations. On the approach of spring, Capt. Amundsen and three men with
TWO SLEDGES AND ALL THE DOGS! will proceed to the point that Ross located, where they will make a long series of the most careful observation durings the summer, and if possible during the whole twelve months, and
She (softly) Perhaps she cared too much- and so went away-for the best."
lle: Cared What woman cares now ?`lard -hard as nails everyone of you. Before this" | detestable new-woman era the positions would have been reversed-she would have been left,
the man would have grown tired and gone away She: Perhaps women have had their share of suffering, don't you think?
He (savagely). Share or not, they don't suffer now. In present day love affairs it's not the woman who cares, and goes under-it's the man,
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She (looking up suddenly from the stile, on which she is leaning): What do you mean by "If it ever does come again for us? Why should it not come?
He Oh, I'm not forecasting a speedy. termination to our earthly careers, in all probability you and I will see many another summer, barring accidents.. But (regretfully) not together-never quite like this has been.
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She You mean- Ha. I mean that it would not be possible. One can't pretend for ever. I am not a boy, Madge, although you like to treat me as one, and it is not such easy work for a man to leave all feeling behind him in London every mom- ing, and come out here and play the boy to please you. And I've done it, haven't I? You can't complain. The love that so offends you has masqueraded very respectably as calm, Loousinly regard; but the love has been there
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summer it has been to what a sweet, freeWilch, Mir, and Mrs, Wyd. Moore, Mr. M. Hinch, Mr. [time]: frea the fields, the river, this dear old moor-far away from; town, with its
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CHEONG SHING.
No. 39, Queen's Road Centralja (Opposite to Messrs. GAUFP & Co.). DATA LA DEALERS IN EDIN Jewellery and Silks, Pearls and Jadestone Ware, Ivory Ware and Curios, Uhinese
Goods of all kinds. Vichyten And also General Exporters.
An inspection is respectfully solicited. Good quality and good workmanship
pdo guaranteed, gjendet Prices lower than other shops in the same
line of business.
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TAI LOONG.
and 3, Lyndhurst Terrace,
FOR
Fancy Musling and Piques, Flowered
Délaine, Ladies' and Children's Shoes": New Chiffon Hats.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1902
DENTISTRY.
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Isoad
(Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA),
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No. 4, Quants Roos Central,
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PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN
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