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TOWN OF DECAY.
BATUM'S. DILAPIDATED
PALACES.
WHERE ONLY WINE IS. CHEAP.
Batum.
Before the revolution Batum war
holiday resort. It is beautifully
SOCIETY BRIDE'S
TROUSSEAU.
SEQUEL IN THE COURTS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1927.
JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS:
· BUT· A-DEBT OF HONOUR, "
الا مرا
1
---Fhere were"-many-entertaining pasanges during the hearing of 's
MA
Willy Wall OE". aney Muriel Glen Kid-
THE "MASTERFUL LOVER.”“ SOBER ENGLAND.""
NEW LONDON DOCK. ATLANTIC MOTOR-BOAT. ng evidence, said that CHARGES AGAINST GIRL IN LORD DAWSON ON PROHIBI THAMES IRONWORKS SITE.
A 10-HOUR SCHEME.
atón, when, aho waa- lunching, with her uncle Miss Crampton came up and spoke to them, and her uncle in- troduced her to Miss Crampton..
BREACH SUIT.
JUDGE'S CRITICISME
Her uncle "told Miss CramptonTM --that bis-nieco was engaged and that --
In the High Court ease in which. her husband would be "awfully Mia Winifred Gentoni, of Rockley She and her uncle went to Mr. Charles John Leach, of Findon- road, West Hensington, Wed Crampton's shop and she saw
road, Shepherd's Bush, W., for
well oft."
TION TYRANNY.
DECLINE OF DRINKING,
TRANSFORMATION ‹ SCHEME:-
PARIS,
Dreams of more rapid communis + cation between New York and An enterpries which it is hoped Europe are not confțied ta aviation land's reputation in the matter of the Port of London, and to the sm. Ettore Bugatti, the French motor A spirited vindication of Eag will lead to a great development of projects, for it is revealed that
sobriety by Lord Dawson of Penn ployment of large numbers of men, manufacturer, is now at work on was a feature of the adjourned diawas inaugurated on June 1st, a motor-beat which he believes will cussion in the House of Lords on
a prosperous and fashionable little King's Bench action, before Mr. dress which she liked very damages for alleged hreach of the Liquor (Popular Control) Bill. building yard, the Thames Trop-New York in fifty hours. His boat,
situated near the south-eastern corner of the Black Sea, and many of the aristocracy of South, Bussis and the Caucasus had summer re-
sidences there,
To-day the beautiful situation naturally remains, but all the fashion and most of the prosperity have gone; the summer palaces are either dismal communal houses
or dilapidated beyond repair. The streets in the town are antended:
Justice Talbot, in which, one of the points.raised was the question of the liability of a Society bride's father to pay for her wedding trousseau.
and she bought it
Her father stated he would give her £250 for everything for har
troussea
Counsel (examining). You have Norah Crampton, a firm of Court many dresses Ever so many." dress-makers, of Brook-street, W.,
--Heaps of Tracks, sued Mrs. Glen Kidston, wife of
ordered from the plaintiff were
Do you consider
the dresser
really decessary 1-No. They were not really. (Laughter.)
Lieut. G. P. Glen Kidaton, of Up per Belgrave-street, 5. W., and her father, Mr. Edward Rowland Soames, of Chester-square.
You had plenty of other things Judgment was given for Mr.
of your own i—Thousands. Laugh- Soames, with costs, and for rster) Kidston without" costs.
Mr. Justice Talbot-Ob
grass pushes its way between the rough cobble-stones with which they are laid; and the meaner ronds are lined by muddy trenches full of evil-- smelling stagnant water. There is plague of £ies in the streets and in the houses and clustering thickly over food exposed for sale in res taurants and shops. The public gar- den's age now uncared-for and over-in 1823. .grown with rank grass.
ago RS.
for
↑
father paid £250 for things she had ordered at shops in Shaftesbury cases the money was paid direct, avenue and chewhere. and in other instances by abeque, Mr. O'Hagan-Was the price of the goods you bought in Shaftes bury-avenue cheaper than the goods plaintiffs supplied 1----Yos
"Shaftesbury-avenue is different from Brook-street, was Mr. Hal- man Gregory's comment.
a vast deck..
The site of a once famous ship-make the voyage between Brost and
claimed the return of an engage the drink problem which the pro derelict for some years, has been promise of marriage, plaintif also Of the alternative solutions of works, Silvertown, which has been of 2,400 h.p., is to do the trip at ment ring valued at £13 15s and
a speed which may reach eighty- the sum of 30s, which she had spent moters would submit to local op-leased by Messrs. Samuel Instone,
seven miles are hour, So far as a framing two pictures belonging tion in England, Lord Dawson Ltd., and is to be transformed into "power "is concerned, the designer to Mr. Leuch
Appearing for Miss Gensoni, Mr.selected prohibition,
is quite satisfied that such, express Eric Dance said the parties met in licence," as his chief target for June 1993. They rapidly became attack. In this matter be declared date wharves, warehouses, and
It will be equipped with up-to-ocean crossings can be achieved. month Mr. Leach wrote address temperance teformers themselves railway connections with all parts
but there are still certain problems affectionate terms and in the same there was a serious danger of the transit sheds, and will be linked by tion of a craft at so bigh a speed to be solved concerning the naviga
proving the chief obstacles to reof the United Kingdom over the
in turbulent seas. form. The "secursed thing,"
London and North-Eastern Rail-1 this section persisted in regarding way system.
M. Bugatti's boat, which is 115ft. long, with a beam of only alcohol, had become part and par- cel of the life of all civilised people.
a little over 8ft, is designed to Those countries which, had tried to
The inauguration ceremony was carry a crew of eight men, in addi- prohibit it had at any rate only performed by Sir Samuel Instone, tion to the fuel required for the should keep it until Christmas, engagement ring valued at £13 158, succeeded in producing more drink who turned, the first spit. The site whole trip and a light carge of e was agreed that Mr. Leaching Augst the young of both comprises over twenty acres, and mails. It has eight engines, two when they would become definitely
Lord Dawson referred scornfully will thereby provided for a large of which can be reversed. In ap- to the obsolete aims of the renumber of hands, and the under-pearance the vessel is not unlike formers, and in pleading for a new taking will also be of great benefit outlook on the drink question pro to the East-end in the duced statistical evidence in sup
and saying: “ Miss Genzoni às “Dearest Peggy
I must confess I love you. If you go out with me for good, dear, I shall not expect you to make male acquaintances, for I shall be jealous of you. In September 1924 they bought an
party,
scxes.
A.A
To Become Hive of Industry,
operations were to start soon. Work
way of em-
the constructional work by October.
..
a submarine, and it has, in fact,
Mr. Holman Gregory, K.C., the plaintiff, said the case was a had heaps of frocks (Laughter.) Mrs. Glen Kidston.I mean I sequel to a marriage which was described. two years
Mrs. Glen Kidston explained that her dress allowance before her said Mr. Dance, Mr. "society marriage," and which engagement was £125 per year, and took
she also had a French maid who Leach's affections seemed to have place at St. Margaret's made dresses for her at home. Her cooled. He talked a great deal port of his belief that the antion Playing labour permanently when been designed so that it can remain Church, Westminster.
about a girl he had met at The total bill amounted to £419,
On December 29th they went out was growing more temperate. We opened. It is hoped to complete submerged for short periods," when, and the goods supplied were for
that she should let him have the than De together and Mr. Leach suggested bad, he said, less drunkenness now
America. In оде big A lease for a number of years has for instance, the surface is too the wedding of Mrs. Glen Kidston
engagement ring as a token of her restaurant three-quarters of the been taken by Messrs. S. Instore & rough for so small a craft. During trust in bins. As she demurred he people were found to be drinking Co., Ltd, steamship owners, colliery such periods air will be drawn in proprietors, and coal exporters through a tall chimney by means took it off ber finger and promised no alcohol; and only, one fourth of
An agreement has been entered to return it on the following Thurs the remainder drank whisky or
Among
into with the London and North of a turbine engine, while a second day. But he did not keep the ap- port.
young Roldiers had
Eastern Railway for work in co-turbine will drive out impure air. practically pointment. He wrote expressing drunkenness regret, concluding the letter "Yours vanished. The fact that we were operation, cargoes to be transfer. In addition to a rudder, the boat
red direct from ships to railway fraternally, Charlie." Miss Gen-becoming, as a nation, steadily zoni, added Mr. Dance, was so more sober be attributed to im Wagons. The metamorphosis of the is provided with small elevating Mr. Holman Gregory (cross-horrified that be fainted. proved housing, the widening of site, which has been derelict for planes, the object of which is to examining),Is not your husband.
popular interests, love of the open to the Port of London No efforts and reduce resistance. The vessel some years, will be a valuable asset. take off a certain amount of weight a very rich man 7-Yo, he is not.!
aiz, and, above all, the growing were spared by the late Mr. Arnold a very rich man,
knowledge of physical culture.
Lectures on the importance of Hills to make the old works a suc is already nearly completed, but outdoor exercise and good food cess, but owing to competition from no date has yet been fixed for its were more beneficial than fanatical northern yards it became necessary first Transatlantic trip. sermons on this and that "evil" eventually to abandon them. The
deed, would do more in ten years Thunderer. for, temperance than the restric tions contemplated by the bill.
Only a portion of the cost had been paid, and when those legal proceedings were begun the father daughter was under age, when she prepared an affidavit that his
gave the order.
+
No Money for Espairs. There is no brightness in the houses, for the abolition of private property has made pride of owner- ship impossible. Fine gate-ways are
The father was made 3 "party" rusty and broken, and almost every because the plaintiffs discovered wall is defaced with the scars left that he had given his daughter by fallen plaster: for tenants, hold-authority to buy her trousseau, and be said he had limited it to £250. ing the houses communally, have no
Mr. Gregory .said he would ask incentive to repair them and the State or town cannot afford to.
Here and there-for the mistak› has been recognised-property is being restored to its owners, but the task of repairing it is beyond the power of their crippled re
sources
The best and practically the only hotel in Batum is uncomfortable and indecently dear. The restaurant
-A Tuzihning” Tratt
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the Court to say that the father Does he own racing motor-boat masterful. She 3 because he was Progress on our present lines. in.lasteship built there was H.MS.
Miss Genzoni, in her evidence, denied that abe WII of uneven Boat that Disappeared. temper. If she did get out of "It all depends on the standard temper with him it was because he you set on what a rich man is?
was so hard to please and always wanted his own for instance-He has none at all
did not like him to
peared a month ago. now. He had one, but it disap-80 to parties without her.
Mr. Justice Swift: She would be very different from other women if Is your husband a son of Lady she did not mind. (Laughter.). Soames
Windham and he has a' sister, Lady Darnley Yes.
was liable; and, if he was not, that his daughter was liable, be- cause under the circumstances the goods were necessaries for her. He was instructed that Mr. was a director of companies,
In the spring or carly summer of 1095 his daughter was about to marry Mr Glen Kidston, who was the son of a lady of title, and bis sister was the wife of Lord Damn. ley.
The plaintiffs were told that it is run by a council of waiters, and was intended to have a marriage
You anticipated a nice wedding at St. Margaret's-Of course did (Laughter.) -
Miss Genzoni alleged that Mr. Lesch did nothing less than steal her unawares and slipped the ring her engagement ring, for he caught off her finger, and refused to give I see in the newspapers an ac In the witness-box, Mr, Leach, an count of your gowns and those of your bridesmaids, and they were engineer's draughtsmsuged described as medieval gowns reconstrated the Mist en zou
with
of some importance at St. Marc
The bride-elect,
Miss Nancy Soames, was introduc- el to the plaintiffs by her uncle in July, 1925, and she then bought an afternoon gown and a hat, and discussed the trousseau.
though they are very pleasant, good-garet's Church. humoured follows their waiting is incredibly slow and haphazard And the prices are designed to give every man what would be a fair profit for the whole: 10 kopecks for slice of bread, 60 kopecks for very small pat of batter, 40 kopecks for about a desert-apoonful of jam
In August, Mias Nancy Soames and her mother, Mrs, Soames, ät- tended at plaintiffs' premises, and discussed what the garments should be, and saw the models fresh from the Emount of £419. There was no dispute as to the amount.
Paris. Goods were then ordered to
-n kopeek, at the official rate of ex- change, being worth a farthing.
The wedding, which took place Bat wine is cheap, even in this in November, 1925, was fully des hotel, and in the small taxernscribed in the Society papers, and -which-abound in Batum Georgian a great deal was made of illustra wines cost from 60 kopecks to onetions of the wedding dress and The goods also rouble 40 -bottle, while in the included bridesmaids' dresses.
other garments:
bazaar brandy sells at two or two
The plaintiffs received a letter and a half roubles a quart-four or from the bride, then in Paris, send five shillings at the bank rate of ex-ing a cheque for 250 thanking them
for what they had done, adding: change. Vodka is still cheaper, and
"Will you please send in the much more unpleasant,
account for my wedding dress, train, and cap to Daddy, I will pay for the veil nad all the rest." The account for the wedding dress, at £81 78. 6d., was accord- ingly sent to Ar. Soames and paid. when, however, he was applied to for the rest of the account he plead ed that he was it liable, though he and his wife approved all the goods and were present at the wed- ding.
He also pleaded that his liability was limited only to the wedding dress.
Luggage Carrying Forbidden. Green-capped members of the Political Police--the old Cheka ré- named and redressed-are
very numerous, though their precise duties are difficult to ascertain.
I came into unpleasant contact with one of them just before leaving for Constantinople.. I had carried
'suitcase aboard
the
Italian
tasmer which makes a fortnightly An Advantageous Marriage." call at Batum and was going to The marriage was an advan retrieve another bag from the quay tageous boo, said Mr. Holman when a hoarse shout stopped me. Gregory, dealing with the question whether the goods ordered were The Green-cap watching, the gang- necessaries or not, and it was neces way was incomprehensibly excited sary that Miss Soames should be about something, and when I went properly equipped for it. on my way he ran clumsily after me, indicating by a tap on my shoulder and a second tap on the butt of his reveived that I should stay where
it back.
PROFESSOR'S VIEW ON SIGNS OF DEATH.
FARIS."
At Messrs. Instone's headquarters NEW HEART-BEAT THEORY. a press representative was given Right reverend supporters of the the following statement;
"Sir Samuel Iastone visited the bill, a little discomforted at this whole-hearted certification of the site this afternoon with a number »country's sobriety, had later - to of oficials of the London and their own ranka They were told starts to-morrow. Negotiations have listen to an outspoken critic from North-Eastern Railway, and work by the Bishop of Durham that they been carried on during the past Professor Martia Mendelsohn, public morsis, and, moreover, that Eastern Railway is to co-operate diseases of the heart in Berlin had no monopoly of concern for year, and the London and North who has occupied the chair of the bill on which they built their very closely with us.
To-mertow hopes was based on false principles, was obsolete in method, unequal in
pravemicut.
the work of constructing döcks, front beach treated the bill more wharves, warehouses,
Even an unfriendly Government wharves, etc., with direct rail con as an organ plays only a secondary.
etc., with part.. acconsiderately. The Earl of Onslow direct rail connections, by October. gently but firmly told the promo A large number of me will be em
The activity of the cells of the ters of the bill that the Govern-ployed in order to expedite the body in absorbing the eliminating while it respected their work, and others will be required on fluids, says the professor, constitutes motives, could not commit itself completion. We shall be able to berth
what has been an eyesore of idle University since 1899, puts forward ness will become a hive of industry, the theory that the heart is not the
I gather from your latters that her ring, saying:"Take your ring working, and unfavourable to im and we hope to be through with prime motive power for life, but
while you had not go round the world for a honeymoon you went over a great part of the world with your husband-Yes; he had been ill and was ordered, abroad.
Ascot Week Romance.
Mrs. Glen Kidston said that she became engaged on the first day of
Ascot week, 1925.
Mr. Gregory. To meet your re- lations in law you wanted to be nicely dressed 1
3Ira Glen Kidston (indignant ly).I have always been very nice ly dressed. (Laughter.)
Did you buy £300 worth of goods for your trousseau-I am afraid that I have still got them and 1 am trying to wear them out."
I say you are wrong in saying the trousseau ng have not added it up.
·Cine
Answering Mr. Hean Collins (re-examining), Mrs. Glen Kidston said her husband had a racing motor boat.
We were out on the sea in it,” she said," and it sank."
"The Father's " Limit??- Mr.
ment,
over a certain matter, she gave him back. You are not the only pebble on the beach. You are a rotter and a cad, Tike all other men.'
"He cepted that as breaking off the engagement and walked away.
Commenting, in his summing up, on certain allegations made by Mr. Leach about the character of Miss to their methods. It was not go vessels of all sizes, principally, but the chief motive power in forcing Genzoni, Mr. Justice Swift told the ing just now to reopen all the com- not exclusively, our own, and the the blood through the system. jury that they might well consider plications of licensing the way in which the defence had being far from convinced that local development of the Port of Lon theory, calls attention to the fact enterprise must help greatly in the Dr. Mendelsohn, in support of his been conducted in that respect option, at any rate, had so far don. The advantages of ship-to that many persons with exceedingly when they were dealing with the justified itself in practice as to truck transport will appeal to con should have.
weak hearts continue to live, despite damages if any that the plaintiff thing for a woman to have to stand good word for the bill, which will modation will be utilised to its that their hearts can pump the
merit extension. It was a terrible
signors of cargoes in all parts of the fact that, in these particular The Bishop of London put in a the world, and we expect 'accom-
cases, it is impossible to believe in the witness box to face much enable him to contemplate more utmost expacity.
equally the future struggles of this cranes, etc., will be adapted, but
Some sheda, blood through the body.
charges made against her for the first time.
reform,
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The jury Awarded Miss Genzon: nation in competition with our there is a great deal of new tk, The heart and blood circulation But his lord nip did "protest em- modern lines, all the equipment be- tributing the fuel and resulting dry rivals across the Atlantic. and everything will be on the most merely play a regular role in dis- phatically against the Bishop of ing the best known for the purpose, motors throughout the body-name- Durham's characteristic conviction New work will include additionally, the interns, glandular and that because all his brethren diffez-permanent way for railway traffic.
200 58 6d. damages, including the value of the ring, and judgment was entered accordingly with costs.
THE JUDGMENT,
One
Giving judgment, Mr. Justice Talbot said that whatever might think of the judiciousness, prudence and conduct of, the plain- father of Mrs. Glen Kidston, said ing the matter with a considerable Edward Roland Soames, tiffs, one could not help approach- that, after considering his financial amount, of sympathy for them. position, he told his daughter what They undoubtedly did supply the limit she could go for her wedding goods, and he had heard no aug trousseau-namely, £230, plus the gestion that these were not excel- wedding dress.
lent things of their kind, or that He never
the prices wère not ressonable. authorised her to pledge his credit. When he receiv-
But Mr Kidston hard had the ed the plaintilla account he went use and enjoyment of the goods, and saw Miss Crampton, and ask and she derzainly, as matter of ed
honour, ought to pay for them. He "What do you mean by sending had not to deal with the position of honour or morality, however, but of law de
in this bill to me?''
kidatas ber father's agent in The question was whether Mra. buying the goods.
ed from him they necessarily label. Iz is intended, of course, to use the
docks, etc, for general cargoes.”
led themselves fanatica.
The debate will be resumed at a later date.
DOOM OF PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.
NEW YORK
In an article published in Mr.
RACE OF HUNTERS.
WORK WITH AUSTRALIAN "BLACKS."
common-
refuse to and from the various
epidermic cells," says the professor.
Dr. Mendelsoha states that this explains many cases of the burial of persons apparently dead, and he argues that other teste besides cease- tion of the heart beat are necessary to establish true death.
THE MISSING EXPLORER.
MORE THAN TWO YEARS SILENCE.
More than two years have passed
Hearst's newspapers Major Green, Prohibition Investigator, and at Australian aboriginals former Chick United States "Our object is to teach the one time an ardent Prohibitionist, sense Christianity and to keep them declares that prohibition here is away from the influence of the dead, and predicts that the general wrong kind of white people who consumption of liquor will con- ruined their forefather," said the since news was received of Colonel tinue, law or no law. The last few Rev. V. II. Sherwin, who is months, he says, have seen a stupening a holiday at Gosport, Hamp PH. Fawcett, who set out early dons mobilisation of anti-prohibi- shire, after 14 years in Australia, in 1925, in face of great risks, on an tion sentiment and a great increase nine of which he spent with the expedition to the interior of Brazil, in the volume sad availability of blacks of the little-known. Kimber Dr. D. G. Hogarth, in bis Presi boot-leg liquor, as well as an ment effort and moral According the Australian aboriginal is devoid Hall, said: vious Blackening in the cb ley district of West Australia, dential address to the Royal C
He repudiated the suggestion that 8raphical Society, at the Aeolian to Mr. Green, Liquor has come back
We hold ourselves in readiness stay, and must som deof intelligence and fine instincts, "Keeping it Dark!!
termine whether
ther they will continue pointing out that, under missionary to help any competent and well The judge said he had no doubt to drink, unwholesome, unstandard guidance, the Forrest River natives accredited volunteer party which disapproval of Mix that she told the truth when she ised, raw, and dirty poisonous have shown remarkable aptitude may propose to proceed on a 708- were accessary fat the quariage Crampton's giving his daughter said that she ran up the bin; with spirits, or legalise the manner ing. They are a race of hunters, Brazil in order to try for newe of under the circumstances in which credit without approaching him, out much reflection, keeping it of beverages alcoholic, con selves, but respectful and tractable "Before his departure, Colonel ture for cotton-growing and cattle raiz sonable plan to the interior of Mrs. Glen Kidston was married, and, he repudiated all liability for dark both from her father and her beers with a
warlike at times amongst them Colonel Fawcett. and were by no means extravagent debt.
mother..
From tent. A stubborn minority,
Mr. It had not been proved that Mrs. Green says, will always prevent the to white men who treat them pro Kidston acted so her father's agent, repeal of the Eighteenth Constitu- perly, Cotton grown by them took and, that being so, the plaintiffs tional Amendment, and, therefore, seventh prize at the Wembley ex burden of proof on them. They red in this country The only way
Miss Crampton replied "It is all Nancy's fault, and added that she had sent the bill to Nancy (Mrs. Kidston), her husband, and then Mr. Boames
Miss Norah M Crampton, a that she had great experience of Mr. Soames added that he ex partner of the plaintiff firm, said weddings, and the goods supplied pressed
I WAS
protested as vigorously as the appearance of the revolver suggest for Mrs. Glen Kidste, the witness
Answering Mr. Hena Collins, "Fantastic Tales of Eiches." was discreet, and he called to said she was a personal friend of
Crom-examined by Mr. Holman three of his comrades who happened the uncle of Mrs. Glen Kidston Gregory Mr. Seance said that be
ed
goods were ordered. At the time of the marriage he beard fantastic tales as to the
to
Sual
"za”, wines Parid
hibition,
Fawcett stated that he proposed to go where none but he could hope to penetrate and pass, He left civilisation in 1925-bis last news, is
to be passing. Between them, in She did not know that Mrs. Kid thought it was a very suitable mar failed against him to discharge the spirits will always be legally barEven-in Australia Mr Sherwin dated May 30th in that year--an broken French and German, ther/ Bton was an infant at the time the "riage for his daughter. also failed to establish the liability out, he says, is to permit the declares the aboriginals are dea bis own motion-and sole respon-
of Mrs. Kidston who was still an Eighteenth Amendment to die and pised and misunderstood, and well sibility -explained-that-it-was-forbidden-for-ho knew that she was marrying riches of his future, son-in-law. He If Mra Kidston and her husal States to declare what consti-ponsible for the downfall of many need be felt if nothing was heard
infant.
Congress to authorise indivi-intentioned whites have been res" He insisted, that no uneasiness travellers to carry their own lug a man reputed to be wealthy.******* was not consulted in the matter
tutes an intoxicating beverage of them.
of his fortunes for two whole years Counsel. Did you imagine her of the weding's taking place at hand," added his lordship, find Prohibition has defeated the very On the Forrest River, mission or even more.. father was a wealthy man 1-I do St. Margarete Church,
themselves in a position to pay for things it was designed to accom-station, they retain their own tribal The only thing to do will be not know what wealthy means.
the goods, or as much as they can plish, Mr. Green says, and any customs, and are forbidden to wear to prospect in various directions, so far as I can see they are bound change raust be better, because clothes an in honour to do so. L
just so far as inconsistent with nothing could be worse than the Wishy-washy Christianity will reasonable prospects of safe retura, There must be judgment for present conditions of law defiance, never get anywhere with them, he and gather from natives such Mr.Soames, with conta and for hypocrisy riminality, and corrup. added, and we do not intend to formation of what is beyond as may- Mrx Kidston without costs”!
tion.
make them half-baked Europeana.'!" be procurable.
"gage, since workmen were provided-
for that purpose.
Whereupon
pon they summoned
Torter and directed me
Him for the service
qaired
It is such a fanny word. If you A girl friend of his daughter was being married at the same time and apparently they vied with enc "another.
live in Chester-square, you cannot be very poor, and you can afford to dress your daughter fora wedding
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