should be exercised to prevent the desperadoes of Kwangtung, who are evidently closing in or us again, from pushing their trade on board same British or foreign-owned steamer leaving the waters of the colony. It also points to the need of thorough and continuous preventive measures both arbore and on board ship.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
Stut, April 6th. An official telegram received at the Foreign Office, dated Shirer, March roth, reports that, a short time before, a strong shock of earthquake wax felt, followed by a heavy downpour of valu Insting twenty hours without laterraption. Over two thousand houses have been totally destroyed The wal's of the city have partly fallen, all the bazaars have been closed and intenso distress prevails amongst the people. Immense damage was also caused in Kirbals and other towns, and a large number of lives were lost.
LONDON, April 8th. Emperor William arrived at Venice yesterday, and met with a most cordial reception from Klog Humbert and the populace. His Imperial Majesty was banquestad In the evening, the cly was illuminated at night, and a grand pageant formed on the canals,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1894.
LONDON, April 16th.
An Italian named Polt; known to be a dangerous Anarchist, has been arrested in the city of London carrying a homb on his person.
The latest advices frem Timbuctoo state that the French have defested the Touareg tribe in two engagements, killing all their chiefs and capturing's thousand esitle.
The English press approves of the new Egyptian Ministry, believing that Lord Cromer, Is satlified. The Times remarks that the the Khediva's desire to conciliato all parties. Inclusion of Fehmy and Fakhri Pachas shows
PARIS. April 16th
The French press discusses the new Egyptian Miniatry in an acrimonious manner, and hopes that Nobar Pacha will avoid being subservient
to Great Britain.
LONDON, April 17th,
KOREAN AFFAIRS.
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He then came to Bangkok and fold the story, peas for his production or nowa of his where. caught near Nakon Nayok, and it turned out to ges expected by an early vessel from and the King sent people to catch It. It was 4ools, and the trial of his aggressors." The French
be a female elephant of the very first class, barligen, and-beyond this all is valu conjecture. when taken 'in' Ayuthla it died after 46 days of | Arce Sevasti's Mission to settle the terms of a cap'ivity. The carcass was cut up and put in Ommercial Trexly be’ween France and Stim spirits, portions bring sent to all the large tawas woldappear to have also reculted ja a deadlock of Slam and to, the Museums of the friendly klowings the fishlon set in Siam; and the Powers, on account of its extraordinary white bighitst ray on the Siamese pollical horizon is ness.-Siam Observer.
15 repeated assurance of Engli.h Ministers the France has no "hostile Intent toward Shawhatever the phrase may mean, liternally matters are, if anything, growing se: The dacity which was confined to Amming rapidity to all parts of the country. for isolated districts a year ago has spread with Mader, outrage and pillage have grown with stasiog rapidity, and the local authorities apear powerless to make any headway ngalnit th increasing lawlessness. Reports from the West speak of the people sleeping underneath this houses ready at moment's notice to make their escape when attacked, and sane of the principal waterways to the sme district are only kept open to trade by exorts of Stamera troops conveying files of is abiniutely no safety. The Valley of the ngive boats. Along the principal rivers there
Bagpakang, cleared of marauders a few year med bands the roam unchecked worklog this will on the inhabitants. In the North thee lathe method of the evacuation to be digussed and the leg of the inhabitants of be left bank by headstrong officials who centraathorities. Under these conditions the work of the Ruler of Slam is a hard and difficult task, ind when the material he is bound to work egotistical advisers-le taken into account the futarels full of danger and of difficulty-Stam FreeFr
the Shanghas Mercury's correspondent draws Writing from Chemulpo under date 23rd ult, rather a gloomy picture of Korets affairs. In the course of his letter, in which he deals at length with the now almost nautesting Kim affair In the House of Commons last night Sir W. V.
and its consequences, problematical mately, Harcourt presented his Budget statement. Lasthay-On top of all this there is a storm year's deficit amounts to £170,000, which is brewing is the Land of the Morning Calm which, chiefly caused by stamps and excise. The It is believed, will give the Govenment all they at four and a half millions sterling, which runs estimated deficit for the current year is set down
can do to combat. At the present moment five out of the eight provinces are on the point of is reduced by nearly one half by the repayment rebellion, and there is no telling at what moment from the new sinking hand of burdens arising take the Held. The King. In spite of his elation the mask will be thrown off and be Insurgenta will be met by merging the Death Dues in a from the Naval Defence Acts. The remainder
at the murder of Kim, la terribly troubled by the per cent. An increase of one penny in the tax Shanghal was received he sent for one of the on incomes, with an advance in the limit of Forelva representatives, and had along interview exemption and abatement, is announced. Thus with him is to the best means of adopting a new incomes up to £150 are exempt, and, if they de polley. Detalls of the conversation are not not exceed £400, an abslement will be allowed known, but as this is a land in which nothing can £400 to £500 as abatement of £100 will be particulars will be made public in the course of allowed. An Increase of sixpence per gallon is few weeks imposed on spirits, and of sixpence per barrel
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It is understood that the Government bungle Estate Daty, ranging from one to eight Espect of affairs. When news of the tragedy to ap by Phya Surasak, is ägain in (3 é bands of circulation back. "Let us go, then !" he said.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1894. Medlow stretched his limbs and thumped his For Beni-Laut w I make-Kalampu it my what come with me." Then, for the first time good friend; and you, my brave little woman, and the last f-the white man kissed poor, falth-
Loid Cromer, in his last report, says that | of £160 from the RISCIIMent, und an incomes of be kept long secret, it is probible that fall | appeaï- ta):care but little for orders from the ful-Jasnil," and glad was he afterwards of that
decided to retain Ugands with its local administration; but it is not certain whether it will be dependent on Zanzibar,
April 9th, Egypt requires political quietude, and that the events of last year are tanding to create discord between the Netise and European members of the Administration, and have imperilled the con. tinuance of reforms, though no ierlous evil has yet resulted.
The fees at Venice in honour of Emperor William see being continued. Their Majesties yesterday visited the Arsens), and lunched together afterwards on the Emperor's Pacbt, while a banquet took place in the evening. His Imperial Majesty was received with acclamation by enormous crowds outside the palace.
Emperor William has returned to Abbas from Venice.
klas.
Out, then, upon the sullan water went the pals; the girl upon the bullock-skin, the man holding by a corner as he swam, No lamp had Jasm Best, therefore, is darkness I Mand, missing me, they may have followed.
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on beer, producing an estimated surplus off place to Challa province, and I would not with-young and inexperienced princes, and now. "They know me forthy friend,” she said; } (Author of "Corea and the Powers," "AB is
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Serious disturbances are reported to be taking || wonder if Hill more alarming intelligence arrived The House of Commons has adopted the from the same place in the immediate fature. It tecrease in the beer and spirit duties provided ald that 7,000 people are already in revolt for in the Budget, but has deferred the debate there, and that three officials have fallen victims on the Death Duties, The press generally to their fury. The mobs were in search of the approves of the Budget. The Timas sayalls Rice Commissioner, hat, as he filed in good time, far less abjectionable than was expected, though they turned their attention to the granaries, les complexity may lead to prolonged discosion. which they completely looted and then burned. increase in the duty on spirits. Scotch and Irish paper are displeased at the to quell the disturbance, but, as the rioters were The Govenor of the Province sent some troops
effecting anything. The King then sent an
·UNTO DEATH.
Mellow didn't believe it i Malw and Dysk, be had not yet grasped the Cavinced of the ethnological oncreas of
bigliar as the average white man,
Het it was not dark enough. The falet moon showed them, as they nsated the shore, to half. a.score of watching eyes. Medlow saw nothing, but Jasmi, stepping gently to a narrow ledge, made out the crouching forms-started-lipped
and held- tiny hollow sphere of brass- and fall with echoing plange leto the hungry black water. Medlow, grasping wildly, caught
not Gold that Glitters," &c.)
Bring an analysis of all religiour tanate, with deductions drawn from facts and obter- vations and containing chapters on "And the World was" and “Man's Destiny."
NB-This work will be produced almults-
The Ceylon Government loan of £400,000. In great force, the soldiers had to return without | fact mit, whereas the average Malay is about garunong from Jasmi's bedang-sklst. Then,eously in England and the Far East, but as Tuesdays for Gavernment measures, and order has been issued. Tanders at £95, 51, 6d. \ enjoining the rioters to ratarn peaceably to their fow unl never unnecessary. So, though-chief.} ledge and watched the water.
votes.
Sir W. V. Harcourt's motion for annexing ing morning stings on Fridays, in view of Avoiding another long session, bu been adopted in the House of Commons by a majority of 16 The Portuguese warships with Admiral De Gama and the other rebels have stiled from Rio Janeiro for Europe. It is rumoured that the rebel troops have captured the city of Rio Grande, bal all telegrams are forbidden-from-the-scene of operations.
April 10th,
The report of the late Sir Gerald Portal recom. mends that British Commissioner, with a staff of thirteen officers and five hundred Soudanese soldiers, be appointed for Uganda and its depen. dencies to the Kavitondo border, and--another Commissioner with four offices and sixty Zanzibar soldiers for Kikuya. He also urges the building of a railway to Kikuya, and eventually ta Victoria Nynoss
The Behring Ses Aard Bill, has passed the The death is announced of Mr. Justice Bowen,
Aprli rrth.
House of Commons
The death is announced of the Marquia of Allesbury,
Mr. Ellis today breakfasted a number of members of the House of Commons, who assembled to welcome Mr. Wilson, of the Oplum Commission, on his return from Jadla. Mr. Wilson said that cearly all the official interested -evidence testified that the eating of opin wa
not harmful, but that the bulk of the unofficial evidence pointed to a different conclusion, and that many pro-oplum witnessés made significant admissions.
April 12th,
In the House of Commons last night a Bill introduced by Mr. Kilbride for amending the Irish Land Acts in favour of the tenants was read a second time, Mr. Morley gave his assent to the Bill.
Advices from the Cape state that a Swazi army is assembled at Bremersdorf against the Transvaal rule, and is demanding Swazi Autonomy.
bearing interest at the rate of three per cent, receive 48 per cent.
Polti, the Anarchist who was arrested in London, has been remanded. The bomb (and bix is a large fron shell unloaded. A quanity of explosives were found at his lodgings, Mr. Fowler, replying to a deputation from the Eastern banks regarding the settlement of the question of the difference in the values of silver. a transit when the Indian sluts were clored, and it rested with the Indian Government.
WHITE ELEPHANTS IN SIAM.
(FROM A MANUSCRIPT BY H. M. THE LATI XING.)
official in the disturbed localities with an edict,
arocations, and state their grievances, if they had any, in proper form, but thus far the Royal mandate has had very little effect.
On the rith inst,, the remains of Kim Ok-kun arrived at Soul, and on the 15th were taken out. side the city walls to a place near the river called Yung Wha-chin, where the body was.bebeaded
quartered,
and
the Drak's departures from trols are always becaus he couldn't remember the Dyak expresion he didn't tell Jsami that she lied, pipe, ad turned over to go be shok his head, knocked the ashes out of his sleep again. But hee he failed. A saffron streak was already putting edge to the dark forest-line in the east, and in and aser the air was tortured by the crowing of innumerable cocks.
bonouiola desen villazes, a thousand birds or Coch? Was not this the day when, for the
death? To which great fray had not be. Medlow, so would don the steel and do battle to the been orited by Grimbah bimself? Good Inilegt, Jamil, in her way; but, like all the
It is reported that the Japanese Minister bas received Instructions to put the following ques- tions to the Korean GovernmentFirst, why did the Korean Minister leave Tokyo and return to Korea without informing the Japanese Govern ment of his intention? Second, why did the King of Korra instruer certain of bis subjects to kill another Korean who was under the protect of e, a consummate liar! What grudge A. D. 738, in the reize of Phra Chao Aran satisfactory answers not be forthcoming, the
can Gimbah have againat mé? I've never done Racha Thira, the 4th King of Pitsanuloke, Japanese Minister has instructions to leave Soul, tion of the Japanese Government? Should
the old chap any fijury { " male white elephant was presented to the king.and.break off relations with the Korean Govern It had black tusks, and, carious to say, died on the day of the King's death.
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A. D. 1066. In the reign of Phra Chao Thuumika Maharaja Thiraj, the rst King of North Stam, two white elephants, one male and one female, were presented to the King by chiefs in the north of Siam. The Klog used them for his persons! carriage, while the capital of Siam was in the north, at Pisanuloks there were only three white elephants presented to him.
A.D. 1454. In the reign of Phra Chao Indra Rajaibiraj, 9th King of Ayathia, a white female elephant was presented to the King. It dite came from the North.
In the reign of Fra Maba Chakregrutr, 16th King of Ayuthis, there were Beven white elephants in Aynthis,
In 1536 a male white elephant was presented to the King from Kanburee. It was named Phra Kachain Tharedom.
male elephant at Chaigok, named Phra Raison In 1546 the King's people caught a while Kart.
In 1547 a white male elephant was captured The death is announced of General Patrick Keo Song Barth. In the same year two while Dear Pelchaboon (Koral). It was named Pra
Scott.
April 13th. Latest advices from Newfoundland state that the Governor having refused to dinolve Parlia ment, the Leader of the Opposition is forming Ministry, though in the minority.
The Common Council of the City of Londas has voted a sum of one hundred and fiky guineas for special prizes to be shot for by Indian and Colonial Volunteers at Bisley.
In the Heuse of Lords last night Lord Rose bery announced that the Government bad resolved to establish a British protectorate, with
■ regular administration, ever Uganda. The other details, including the question of a railway 'to Kikuyu, were under consideration.
April 14th,
female elephants-mother and baby-were found at Lephburee, and la December of that secured. In 1548 a white male elephant was year a white male elephant was trapped at Nakon Sawan, Altogeiter seven white cle- phants were caught during this reign.
Ayothis, there were three white elephants pre- In the reign of Fra Narai, the 28th King of rented to the King, whilst In 1659 a welte female elephant of great beauty was caught at Kambaree and presented to him.
In 1671, Man Chamnar of Nakon Sawan, caught a white male elephant and presected it to the King. This elephant was unusually white, being the colour of an albine buffalo. It was therefore made Chao Phys. When Constanin Phanlkon balit bhimself a house at Wat Sa, in In the House of Commons last night the Lophboree, one of the female elephants carrying Registration B was read a first time. The bricks for the building gave birth to a while Bill reduces the qualification of residence to elephant. Its appearance was that of s three months, and abolishes the plural vote, all white rabbit," although the mother was black, elections coincident to be held on Saturdays Phanikon gave the owner of the elephant to aimultaneously.
In the House of Lords last night Lord Stanley who ordered its house to be built in the palace. catties, and presented the elephant to the King, of Alderley raised a discussion on the excessive
In the reign of Pra Pheta Raja Thira), the prosecutions by the Salt department in Orissa. 20th King of Ayathim, there were three white Lord Reay, in reply, said that possibly there clephants, including one presented by the King ware instances of excessive 'spal on the part of of Cambodia same officials, but that anything like a so-called In the reign of Pra Chao Borom Racha Telej, orders of the Government,
CAIRO, April 14th.. Riaz Pacha's ministry have resigned, giving as their reason that they no longer possess the confidence of the Khedive. The Khedive, after consulung with Lord Cromer, summoned Nabar Pacha, who is forming a ministry,
galt hunt was contrary to the wishes and
Sri Samphet, the sand Klog of Aynthia, there were two white elephants. King of Slam with a white female elephant, and In 1736 the King of Cambodia presented the in 1730, Nal Keo, of Ligor, caught a white male elephant of great beauty, and presented it to the King.
Altogether fifteen white elephants are recorded between the foundation of the last dynasty and the destruction of Ayuthla;"
In the reign of Phra Pattha Yot fa Chulblake, the founder of Bangkok, two white elephante were kept. One was of inferior quality, and only 6 feet high; it came from near Korat, and lived in captivity 20 years.
A first-class white female elephant was caught in July, 1801. This elephant Brod upwards of 38 years in Bangkok, dying in April, 1841. the second King of Bangkok, there were three In the reign of Phra Puttha Loek is Nophelel, white elephants of the first class. On account
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SIAM NOTES.
Bangkok, April aoth. The Vipère left on Thursday morning for five days' cruise in the Gulf; the Linnst also left on a short cruise on Tuesday. It is rumoured that our old favourite the Swift will replace her
on her return.
Mr. Newman left by the Gorgen. He had an appointment with the King at Kab-si-chang, but eventually went away without seeing him. Mr. Newman is said to have been promised a gold concession.
We hear that the Keh-sf-chung Hotel will shortly, be closed to the public. The reason given is that it does not pay. For the same xeason half the business places of Bangkok might be closed, for all the prosperity observable at the shut up, and indeed the country itsell might also
present time in Slam.
A daring robbery was committed yesterday in Deng. A band of nahiengs attacked a couple broad daylight in the neighbourhood of Sals of natives, on a Cambodian French protégé and and disabling them with knives and pointed the other a British subject; and after wounding bamboos, decamped with some filty ticals and a pair of buffaloes, which they were bringing down to Bangkok. A complaint has been lodged by the Cambodian at the French Constiste.
The Cambodian Intevoreter, Boon Chan, who acted as tnterpreter for M. Grosgurts when that unfortunate officer lost his life in the Khammoun Valley, and who was severely wounded in the Fight or guit-opent, has died of his wounds in Saigon. Afer the Phra Yet trial in Bangkok he was very ill and weak, and on more than one occasion the bad-hearted President was touched with his weak state of health and evident distress during his protracted examination. The sen voyage to Salgon was considered necessary to restore him to health, but he died shortly after
arrival.
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his mery men was of a very diferent opinion Bat Grizibah-at that very moment mustering Treabed for many days with gruesome pains in bis cedir-coloured stomach, he bad first anolated. that cuvinear receptacle with monkey's fat, and had then placed upon an ant-hill In The jangle, as offeringto Jireng, "Lord of Death," a little tambole full of mangosteens. This, Mediow, the property of the god 1" Which awful net botanising, fædd ; and ategood, easy man) the Orang watchers saw; and now, never again, until the deadly acrilege should be explated, could Grimbab's dignified stomach know its former exre j
And thus, when Mediow, In pyjamas and pipe, strolled unconcernedly forth to view the prepara thors, be found on all sides, not the ready Dysk cordiality but the shamefaced sulkiness of men who have orders which they hate bufļmust obey,
clean of his foen, he chambered on to the the Eastern edition will necessarily be mack Said Matrag's croaking volce above lim-for the same may be booked with the Author,
smaller than that published in England, orders "For what wallest thon, white man? Do women c/o "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," swim, brass-laden, as was Jasmi ? »
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The words fell cold apes the white men's bearb and, spent as he was, he would have dived. But strong hands held him; for, sald Mayag: "End to end, a hundred cocoa-palms would not touch bottom here. With Jirong now is Jasmil man, whither thou wilt !" No other victim needs he. Go therefore, white
dearest thing he owns a little hollow sphere of Round Medlow's neck there bang the brass. No bigger than a hazel-nut—it holds a world of vain regret I
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Up the narrow track--through palm and fern and orchid-tolled Medlow, not unkindly helped question them, the white man knew, with silent by the releas Dyaks of his escort. No use to 5
Malyag Katening to the rear. Saturnine Matyag, the Celebese-whom the Dyaka hated as much. the teeming jungle they emerged at last upon a as they feared him-spoke not a word till from (Under bare and rocky hill, and Medion, gazlog up. wards, wondered at the regalarity of the slope.
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We have received a cutting from one of the are this an equatorial sun and an uncovered head
COMPETITION SHORT RANGE CUP and SPOONS Rangen 200 and 300 the Conventim between France and Slam. Il his eyes were dim with weakness as they swept which it appears there is a protocol attached to of being frizzled, he was chilled to the bone, and toe 30 cents, there were any doubt before of the connection the solitary-whore-fast fading now into the
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April 15th. The new Egyptian Ministry is composed as follows:-Nubar Pacha is Premier and Minister of the Interior; Bontros Pacha is Minister for Foreign Affairs; Mustapha Fahmy is Minister for Warf, and Fakhri Pacha is Minister for Zincation and Public Works. The nomination of Fakhri Pacha as Premier instead of Febm Packs, provoked a ciisis' in. January, 1893.
LONDON, April 15th. The Brazilian loyallats have expelled Admiral Da Mello from Rio Grande, and De Mello, with several hundred followers, has surendered in Uruguay. This ends the revolution.
of being so favoured, the King was named "Lord realm. There was, short time ago, an attempt Advices from Mashed, state that bread riots of the White Elephant," From that time the made to galvanise the Siamese Cabinet into new have commenced there, and that the bazaars King ordered it to be borne on the flag of Slam.lfe, and certain changes were even mooted as kavq been closed.
In the reign of Phra Nang Klso there were being on the dre of taking place in the Ministry FARES, April 15th. Also three white elephants, One was brought Bat the abortlived effort appears to have led M. Lockroy, the President of thos:b-Committee in 1837 from Korat, having been origtually away without any apparent tangible terull as the of Enquiry into the state of the French Navy, has bought at Muang Puan for one hundred tical outcome of the evanescent energy. Matters are sent in his report, which states that the reality and two buffaloes. This elephant was black again in the sld groove of agrare dead-leck, and # regards the condition of the Navy surpas- bat after a year it changed colour, and turned the political affairs of Slam show no sign of ap-
the foreboding about it. Disorder, he says,completely white, accept the eyes and tall. reigns throughout the administration," Nothing
proaching any definite settlement. The desib In the reign of Phra Chen Klan, the 4th King of Boon Chan, principal witness in the trial of prepared for war the mobilization stores are of Bangkok, there were at less than she while the accused Para Yat, is probable the only depicted, and the torpedo ships are poseaworthy, Elephants, most of them being small, but with excluing news which has relieved the dull mono 14. Lackroy demands that fresh blood be in good points. Regarding one, tradition says tony of the political outlook Slamess Ministers troduced into the naval administrailov, the naglie that in 1867 a priest went gathering herbs during are no doubt wondering what new complexion gence of which is inexcusable. The report of the floods, and saw a young elephant, whose the affair will take, and whether Frasch ÉS KAY
Dieses uuemtsous-positi.əri..$1.00 Admiral Vallon states that the ironclad Magento back was white, following its mother in water up trump cards in the background to be played at
"A Boat-akin also did I bring” the glit said,
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS jured. is liable to capside on the first impant, and he to its neck. The priest followed it for two days, the forthcoming trial. The affair of the Bombain it I crossed over, myself, and she pointed to the
"lest thon shouldst be too weak to swling On in Expellent Style at short notice. wiges the Governmits to suspend balding irons when it disappeared. After ten days the priest is doubtless aid causing some little uneasiness Indland Fulións óssed (watam? Mediowa died
W. THOMAS, returned to like same pisze and again saw it, owing to the persistent demande af de French - turbed imaginesien kad made a glants hence t
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The political situation in Stam shows no siga of amelioration; foreign and internal affairs still maintain the same dull level of ascertainty. Conflicting reports are spread on the state of the King's health, though the general opinion leans towards bis gradual improvement in the bracing air of Koh-i-chang. Business of a political or heavy head stirred Jasmi's falihful arm, and, with administrative nature is out of the question so the sound of her voice, it all came back. TheTHE Undersigned has always thought that long as His Majesty's indiaposition continues, rain bad ceased, the moon and stars were out, who visit Keb-si-chang are able to obtain a scattered round he felt that there was yet a door First-class in every detail. A place where one and probably not one of the heads of departments and as Medlow rond daw the severed lashings Added to it in between HOTEL LIFE and the such a place as this was the one thing interview, much less to discuss the affairs of the to life,
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they had taken thee; then straight away I came flotica be given, He is also prepared to “I knew not until mid-day, Medion, whither may have be GRILLED CHOP of STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later Bar took off one of these and Jasail pointed SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES to her holiday adornments--the wire armlets, MENU OF ORDER-the Parties ding brass-wife collabo Ber anayely neck. "Would Dishes, fox sake-and Cash. Scale on the cuirass of #gala, bead-strings, the heavy woman of thine own people have done as much
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