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plained she was not trying to do, then it was the duty of Japan to show her natural enterprise. It may possibly be perfectly true that Japan is not a nation of inventors, but It is certain she is one of the blucerent flat- terers in as much as ber imitations are be-
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Bhola Singh, the
Hongkong and China Branch of the British Medical Arsociation will be held this: evening, Leader and, who; nec sbest, discribes bimtelf as a cow, dealers of by kind percolation, in the Board Room of the Sanitary Board at 9pm. Any medical men Kowlooo City, was admitted to the Government Civil lospital yesterday, anfering frous (as it is whether resident of visitors passing through Hongkong, are invited to attend., The Pre alleged) the effect, of poisoning. His wife,sident, Dr. Harston, will give an address on Chinese woman, was arrested on suspicion of the work of the Brauch doring the past we having administered the polion to her bus-
band, causing gravious bodily harm, Bhola year the President Klect, Depoly-Lospector Singh is in a very bad condition, bat his General W. Tatt, M.B., will discuss the recovery is expected, although it might take relations of the Naval Medical Service Up to the hour of writing there to the other branches of the profession WE are courteously furnished with a copy of port of the Government Analyst is not to hand and Sir Francis Lovell will speak of the the statement of accounts of subscriptions col- and we are in no position to state what was the aims of the London School of Tropical Ma-
had sakon N lected by the Santa Casa de Misericordia of the poison, if poison it was, the man Library just out will be exhibited for inspection,
acad in aid of the South China Flood Rellef Funda. Oming 10 exigencies of space a tracula. tion of the statement is unavoidably held over
Tux King bas been graciously pleased to ap point Harold Porter, Esq, to be Els Majesty's Vice-Consal for the Provinces of Kwabgtung
and Kwange, to reside at Canton,
for another issue.
NOTHING of any public importance transpired at the heating of the bankruptcy petitions in the Supreme Court, this morning. Many of the cases were either adjourned or placed into next week's list for settlement. In the matter of S. E. Allada, to whom a Receiving Order was granted the other day, another petition ba been filed against him, and the case was ad journed.
same time,
According to the story related to the police,
yesterday forenoon Bhola Singh had his meal." would appear that at about eleven o'clock A few minutes afterwards he became "ill and was saired with, fits of vomiting, When he
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RECENT MAGISTRATE'S DECISION HELD
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A very interesting appeal ciss was heard is
the Supreme Court, this morning, when the Colonial Treasurer (the appellant), sought to set aside the decision of Mr. J. R. Wood (second police magistrate) given in, favour of Messrs. Ruttonjor and son (respondents) poder the Stamp Ordinance 1901.
eigners in Japan arose over an attempt on the part of Japanese slik dealers to dispense with the services-of-the-foreign middlemen in disporing of their stock' abroad. According to the statement in the Standard, to which we have referred: "The action of the dealers met with a prompt and determined protest from the excluded foreigners in Japan; and the protest being seconded in a very practical and sympathetic manner by the Chambers BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE of Commerce in the United States, the Japanese were perforce obliged to forega,their pursuit of independence for the present. A similar ambition on the part of the Japanese tea dealers received decided set-back by the failure of the silk wen. Now, we should like to ask, what right has any foreign Cham A reliabl: remedy for all severe, acute ber of Commerce to object to legitimate chronic, and lingering coughs and colds, trade operations? If the Japanese manus Relleres boarseness, sore throat, ticklingfacturer felt that he could sell the product of his factory direct to a foreign customer, in the throat, and difficulty in breathing.
instead of passing it through the medium of a third party, what right had anybody to say WATSON'S COLD CURE TABLETS, him say? Of course when it comes to a ques
tion of hanky-panky trickery which is pot merely illegal but is actually contemptible Speedily relieves infligenza, cold in the there is not a good word to be said on being. No information can be obtained as to the head, sneering, &c.
half of the Japanese, but when they keep in the, straight and narrow path of business rectitude and self-reliance they are fully entitled to all the praise and profit that come to them. To return: the writer has laid it down as an undeniable fact that Japan wishes to see the back of the last foreigner who is
LINESMEN INJURED. engaged in commerce or industry in that THE. King has been pleased to give and grant unto, John Wesley MacGreger, Req, First country. Why? Because stie is jealous officer of the Imperial Chinese maritime cus
TRAMCAR COLLISION IN QUEEN'S ROAD their ability? Because she wishes to stand toms cruiser Kaisan, His Majesty's Royals the result of an accident which occurred alone and show to the world what sho licence and authority to accept and wear the Queen's Road at an early hour this mom. ordinary course of daly-did not render can do herself sans the aid of the grasping tosiguia of the Fourth Division of the Imperial autsider and the greedy expert? Not a Chinese Order of the Double Dragon, conferr bit of itSimply, because she cannot-ed-upon him by his Imperial Majesty the Em- afford to pay for the services of the peror of China, in recognition,, of valuable foreigner. Here is an illumipating extract services rendered by him.
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WATSON'S[COUGH LOZENGES,
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For alleviation of bronchitis, hoarseness, coughs, asthma, colds, and disorders of the throat and lubgs.".
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A REPORT has bees made to the police that a Chinese inmate of the Luastic Asylum is miss
had recovered somewhat he collected a quantity the food of which he bad partaken and had sent to the Kowloon City Police Station by servant, who was also ordered to summon the police inspector Murison hastened to the scene immediately, and attended to the wick man temporarily, after which he sent him to the hospital for treatment. Suspicion foil ba Bhuta Singh's better half and she was apprehended. This morning, the woman who gavelbo, bame of Heung Kan was arraigned before. Mr. J. H. Kemp (first police magistrate) to answer the charge. She pleaded not guilty" and was remanded.
manner in which the lunatic made bir escape It is not known also whether the man's lunacy takes the form of violence. The rumour that the finder will himself be detained on re-a turning the fugitive to the proper authorities is groundleas.
Bhola Singh and Heung Kao have been married, according to the Chinese custom, for sumber of years, and reside with their family at 22, Nga Sa Tau village, which is quite close, to the police station, where they conduct a cattle busines,
ing two men were sent to hospital by the Wanchai' police suffering from injuries, serious. we believe, ta their head and arms, which they had sustained in a fall. A third man narrowly escaped being hurt'also.
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It will be remembered that on the 17th Octo. ber, on the complaint mide by the Colonial Treasurer, the respondents were charged in the Police Court with receiving three sams-1185.83, $341.8g and $34,98-from one Stella Brumfield, giving therefore receipts on unstamped material After several bearings the magistrate dismissed the case. Upon this decision the Colonial Trea- surer was dis-satisfied. He alleged that the decision was erroneous in point of law, and the magistrate was called upon to sign and state a case setting forth the facts and grounds of his determination. At the time of the hearing
the respondents contended that in the ab sence of express complicity (which was not alleged) the unlawful ute of usstamped material by the servants--though used in the
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The Defence of Great Britain.
LONDON, 14th November by The House of Lords have adopted: A motion by Lord Roberts by 74 to je fot they necessity of an army trang shough to deter the most formidable Dation from attempting.
landing in Great Britain, for which a mil- lion men are required
It is dangerous to trust to the navy alone, Lord Roberts dwelt on the possibilities of a German Invasion.
Subsequent speakers deprecated the dis cussion in view of the present state of the nerves of Europe.
Later
Germany and Chius. At the memorial service of the late Em peror and the Dowager Empress of China at the Chinese Legation in Berlin, Friace Buelow and the diplomats who attended howed before the memorial tablets; of the deceased sovereigns.
The Licensing Bill and the Lords.
At a meeting of the Unionist Peers it was resolved by a large majorly to reject the
Lord Lansdowne will move the rejection Licensing Bill in the House of Lords to-day,
Persia.
The Shah has withdrawn his moti parlia ment proclamation, doubtless the result of a vigorous Anglo-Bussian protest which was lodged immediately after the proclamation was issued,
Indisposition of the Kaiser.
The Kaiser is confided to his bed by a cold.
The Casablanca Arbitrationi: "The · Casablanca Arbitration Treaty has been signed,
Proceedings will open at the Hague in
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Eefinite particolars of the armed robbery. which was committed a few days ago at 37, Kowloon City Hold, mention of which appears ed in out iue at the time, was told to the Police
from the observer's point of view as printed THERE was another clan fight at Causeway the Soldiers' Club and Wellington Barracks Renalty under the Stamp Ordinance igor, if Court, this afternoon, when the four suspecta
by our London contemporary: "The ques tion of importance now is whether Japan has reached that state of efficiency wherein. For colds in the Chest, bronchitis, laore she can get along without the services of those whom-up to the present she has deemed indispensable to her progress. Here we have a people receiving without. cost or keep the peace for six months. The trouble outer tram rail, sticaling to the defective part Mr. Justice Gompers presided. The Attorney.
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exertion, the fully developed ideas, institu- tions and inventions that the greatest nations and peoples of all time have spent ages of sacrifice and wisdom to evolve and to per- (33fect, and it is only natural to suppose that
Bay yesterday between the coolies belonging to the Cotton Mills. About fifty man took part The police put a stop to the disturbance, and arrested eight lads, who were each fined Sig in the Police Court, this morning. They were also bound over in the sum of Stoy each to arose over a dispute between the Cantonese and Hak-kan, Mr. A. Shaw, manager of the Mills, prosecuted.
was Mr. R. Debays, of Messrs. Dennys and General, Mr. W. Rees Davies, X. C, with whom Bowley, appeared for abs apellant. Mrỷ 3. H. Rutonjte appeared.iù pemos...
farm labourer,
Chan To, a tailor, Tee Yau, Li Kai, an actor, and Li Hoi, ■ sbozmaker- were arraigned before Mr. J.-R. Wood add (i) stabbing four people (women) la thy house. charged (1) with committing the robbery and
Assistant Superintendent of Police King con. ducted the case for the police, while Mr. Otto
the Government Civit "Hospital, related that Kong Sing appeared to defend the first sccused.
Dr. W. V. M. Kock, enperintendept.
the masters fiable to a penalty under, the Ordinance. It war contended for the
~ceipts—by¬tha_servants_with__full_authority, Colonial Treasurer that the giving of re acting within the ordinary, scope of their The iceng of the occurrence was between duties, rendered the masters liable to a the receipts were not stamped. The magie where the thres men-linesmen in the employ trate was of opilion soat the evidence given of the Electric Tramway Company-wara co- gaged at work. A trolley wire had gone out or before him did not bring the case within the order, and they were standing on the top of the operation of the 3rd Section of the Ordinance, The Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) and trolley cast, which stood quite close-to-thend gave his determination as stated above. While thus employed, so we are given to believe, car-the first car of the day-glided up to the cart at a slow space. The motormin gauging the distance between the trolley cart and the tram track believed that he could pass of Major A. A. S. Barnes, 2nd Battalion Wilwithout touching the car, but in this he was nothing less than a supreme effort will be shire Regiment, to be Adjutant of the Shape wrong. Before he could apply his brake when 25th necessary to appreciate adequately and probat Volunteers for a period of three years he discovered bia mistake, the car had struck "the cart, dislodging the three linesmen on top, Inspt.fitably the true significance of so great a Major Barnes is no stranger is the Far East, they were, thrown to the street drop of
as he has served with the defunct Chinese heritage. Yet one casinot live long among Regiment of Infantry for some time, and about twelve feet--and, with the exception of #cope of authority, and there was nothing to the Japanese without feeling that it is not shared its fortunes in the Boxer Rebellion of 900 man, who managed to save himself in fall. show that they wore doing that doty for their doctor was shown a jacket with a hole in i much want of gratitude or appreciation that the foreigner as it is the increasing poverty HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908, of the nation. The present desire for inde pendeace is inspired by motiver of a nature more economic than moral or patriotic. This fact should lead the foreigner to repress any unfavourable criticism of the movement,"
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BIRTH
PBARION.-At Hung Hom on the November, 1958, the wife of Sanitary
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Hongkong Celegraph mines Japan's present policy towards of Peking, and the actions of Fetsang and
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1000, including the relief of Tientsin, the relief Yan: sun (mentioned in despatches medal with clasp), and at the time of its disbandment he was the senior company officer,
detaining a ten-year-old tod in her house at 81, ONE of the women, who was charged with
Station Street, Mongkok, since September last, As it is, Japan, as most people are aware, is with a view to obtaining ransom from his
were hurt. On examination their heads were found to have bean injured, while their arms and legs were badly bruised. Ambulances were soon on the spot and the workmen des patched to the Government Civil Hospital. „ ·
AS IT IS DONE.
INADEQUATE SENTENCES AT THE MAĢISTRACY.
It is with no dismspect that we have to call
woman named Li Nni wax admitted into the The Alteracy-Geseral explained the cir- kokpital at ten p.m. on the 21st instant. She cuatances of the case, he mentioned above, had small punctured wounds of the outside of and quoted anthorities at length to show that the left, breast, about an inch long, and half an the magistrate's decision was wrong Helach deep. There had been some bleeding added that where avaDie acted within the from The woman was kept la hospital for
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own purpose, the master was liable.
The Chief Justice I would like to hear what Mr. Ralforjas kas to
say. Mr. Ruitorjee (reading)-My Lords, appear for my father and myself. We bave been tried by a Court of Compatent Jurisdiction, and dis charged. We have been summoned here by the Crowngo be re-tried on the same charge and appear under protest. If we have been convicted, we would willingly have paid any fine imposed on us. The fault, if any, is the
a few days, and she was discharge
and he said that the cat there ed, responded with the woman's stab wound.
The victim of the robbery, a middle-aged
lady named So Mui, followed the doctor in the box, dressed in bar Sunday's best. She gave address to the magistrate in a very clear voic She was a widow, she said, and was supported by her son. Besides her son (here were four other women living in ber House. At about o'clock on the morning of the 21st löstant, the lady began getting to the point, she was lylus
She then heard a voice call ont: We're for and raised the delete that we are basket for you." Thren men were admitted liable for the acts of our servanță. Voder the circumstances the magistrate took that and, they were lavised by the witpens to sit view. We are informed by our solicitor down immediately they hid entered the that the Crown are proposing to ask for place two of the men sat down near the
Indy's bed, while soother ; •
@daughter-in-law'y decision being reversed. We feel that we have
room. Witness asked for an explanation,
If we may accept the dictum of the Tokyo representative of the Standard, there is a financially in the lands of the moneyed naparents in the interior, was, in the Police Court, attention to the thoroughly, inadequate sen.fault.of our servanta. Our soliciter appeared la bed when she heard somebody at the door. far-reacting movement throughout Japan to tiops, which means Great Britain, the United do without the assistance of foreigners in all States, France and to a smaller extent Ger- departments of commerce and industry. many. The foreign indebtedness of the The idea is of course, that Japan has reach-nation is now so enormous that she has ̈ed such a stage of progress that the advice of to pay the foreigner in interest over one
.*the foreigner is no longer required, and that I hundred millions of native money a year. Hongkong by the ringleader of the gang and giving the name of Chua Wai, “no fixed place costs in the event of the magistrate's | 'making- his way into her
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to day, sentenced by Mr. J. R. Wood, to one fences that are passed almost daily at the Ma- year's hard labour. The other defendant--alagistracy. It is not the first occasion that we
woman--was remanded. It will be remem. bered that about two months ago An armed have dwelt on this subject, but the two cou
victions which were recorded this morning call robbery was committed near Canton, and a ten- year-old boy was stolen. He was brought to for more than a passing glance, A coolie, of abode," it might be borne in mind, was turned over to the woman, who has been cop chatred with stealing twenty (20) boxes vicies, pending negotiations for bis sansom of cigars, which were valued at $45, from Inspector Ladgley prosecuted.
Mr. Edward Hosi, a cigar dealer, of 2, Cameron Road, Kowlopo, yesterday. He Crown against the decision of á magistrato who ricked the womed about the Wody and wrin." sentenced to a month's hard labour. Another mao, by name Zi Sui, also of no fixed place of abode, who was charged with being a "rogue and a v vagabond," in that be was found in house at 54, Wing Lok Street with the fotention of committing a felony," was sivan & term of six werks' hard labour. Such
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FRIVY COUNCIL TO BE MOVED..
taken our trial and were discharged; and that, therefore, we cannot be brought to this Curt, and made to pay the costs of an appeal by the
stand, is on a question of law, which only con is a Government official. The appeal, I under. carbs as, to so far as it concerns the community in general. We leave the matter in the hands of your Lordships with the repeated statement that wo appear here because we are summoned and under protest,."--
the witness's wrist.- Qas\.nl nke hanglet MOF:
whereupon the two, mts near ber bed sprang up, sad seized her, driving ber and the other women into the front cubicis where the in traders produced knives, and with the poisti
the street, and the robbers hurtled of Ddridge A palice whistle at this stage was blown from the time the robbeit bed the Esinan, in the front: cubicle they removed two bangles from found, after a search on the flapriof the bi dude near the staircase, which went to show that the robbem," in their bony, lol depar In giving bis decision, the Chief Justice bad dropped the trinket. The kimess was able other women this to say: The Ordinance imposes the stabbed herself but the four o
were, but not seriously. The witners Che duty to stamp a receipt: On whom does it only identify the files and second Defendi impose it? Os the person who receives the ants, or, abe stated, they were the two who money. The Ordinance impuses a penalty, for braced ime od: punched me into the room. breach of the duly, whom dass it impose. Altogether, the four king reduced as boas it7. On the person who receives the money basset, which was stuffed with old paper, an Who is person who receives the money? The the witness identified it, saying that there was person who ultimately receives it, the par-the basket used by the sobbers to gain adm son to whom it is owed, and to whom it is in lance to the house, fact and in law paid. To hold otherwise would Mr. Kung Slag (cross-examinių,
few minutes. Mr. a small
so long as he has, a share in directing the Not only so, but the total national debt, trade of the country as a Government cm-
which is now in the vicinity of £280,000,000, ploye or a middleman he is hindering the makes every unnecessary outlay of national absolute independence of the people. That revenue a crime. After all, Japan, in dis Is the sort of story which makes its periodi-pensing with the services of her foreign em- cal round in the European newspapers,ployes has simply been following a policy of Some years 180, as, all shipping men are retrenchment, without any thought of ingra aware, the Japanese Covernment granted a titude towards those who have helped to.
Permission, was applled for and granted in Certificate of competency to master mariners raise her to the state of mechanical com the Supreme Court, 10-day, 10 appea to the who produced a British Board of Trade merce and industrial effeciency which she at Privy Council in the matter of. "certificate of the same class. A passed present occupies. The writer. in question Hipg Cheung firm, of Canton, VIPIKE, Messe
1.bway Justice is dispensed up there British master mariner was enrolled in the has no great idea of Japan's accomplish. Reuter Brockelmann and Company The Japanese shipping list as a passed Japan-menis. Japanese machinery, he says, is far reader will recollect that in this case, which Wilbert reference to any other case (and the occupied the attenting of a special lory for are many which we are is a position to bring ese master mariner" without examination inferior to that imported from England or fortnight, a verdict was given in favour of the forward), the sentence passed on Chun Wai Later on, as Japan began to find her feet America; engines and electric motors made Canton firm which claimed damages, in the was totally inadequate. Corsidered with refer that privilege was withdrawn and to-day the in Japan are practically worthless; a Japan- sum of $10,000 damages from the ndani, enta to the sentence passed on the youth LiSal, itish master mariner who wishes to hold a ese watch is seldom reliable; with the excep and to restrain thug their setrania, and convicted of "Intending to steal *. Justice went Japanese certificate of the same grade must tion of rice no Japanese cereal gives the agents from falsely, representing to the Ger-wide of the mark on that occasion. The ma pass a stiff and searching examination in satisfaction of the imported article; and man Consul at Canton, and to the Chinesk who so boldly robbed the Europeas tradesman Fis a tough individcal, and a man to be feared the Japanese Government became ani- remarks: "It is well known that, despite partners of the Cheung Loong firm, of bitious to build her own warships and the cheapness of labour, Japanese ships Hongkong, sugar merchants, were also part. expert instructors, designers, engineers, and cannot be built in Japan either so well gers in the plaintiff's form and from further endeavouring to enforce payment by the plain the rest of the necessary staff, were engage or so cheaply a abroad; and it is tiffs of a debt alleged to be due to the defand. ed in Great Britain and other countries admitted in the vernacular press that the ants by the Chrung Lương f
✅ firm, by silichwani "to show how dockyards, should be laid only reason for constructing ships in Japan is of property belonging to the plaintifs or in down and warships constructed. The story to retain the money spent and to encourage which they are interested. The jery awarded went that when the Japanese bad picked the the art. Even the present successes of the the plaintifs one dollar damages and cost brains of these experti they packed off the Japanese merchant as a rival of the foreigner, An appeal to set aside this decision followed, foreigners to their homes and proceeded to about which so much has been said amongst but it was dismissed by the Fall Court
Sir Henry Berkeley, K. C., Instructed by: imitate their teachers. It was the same with the natives, are not due either to his superior. H. Lang, of Messrs. Deacon, engineering, industrial undertakings, military efficiency in business or to the diminishing Deacon, in making its fraining, and everything else. People seemed volume of tradein the hands of the foreigner application was to appeal agalms to, think that, because the Japanese wore so much as to the phenomenal increase in of the Court of First Instance. resolved to depend upon themselves they the volume of the nation's trade itself." leave to, appeal to the Privy were necesarily filching ideas from foreign The fact of the matter in that Japan has a the Foll Court decision nations, and actually swindling the men who long way to go before the turning comes in peal, Counsel then
the Chief Justice been originally imported to indicato sight and many movements which appear
matter and a certain ern notions should be carried into questionable to us who are outside the pale have never agreed with that are simply dictated by the exigencies of the
Tapăn folt that this was capo.
the words of the old adage: code mus: whso the devil drives, ONE
Japan. Then there came the time when with regard to shipping he caustically authorities at. Canton, that certain, of the pipe who would do anything to get, what defest the abject of the Ordinance. The duty quite cortain you can identify the first i
he thought he wanted, and a man, perhaps, with a past record. A man, who goes into a house, presumably to keep away from the cold Right air, and, perhaps, with the best of inter- lions, in stamped a criminal of the darkest colour Chun Wal should thank his lucky star. Had he gone into an unoccupied house to get a drink of waar, if that was necessary, he would/pow bi garing a term of, maybu, six months in the Victoria Gast. And the world still goes round,
THE PLAK=IRAGEDY,
AY DEFENDANTE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL, Bo far as the magisterial inquiry is conce the trial of the three men—two!
Who was the man that called the you being imposed on a.contalo person it is bin-Qaite. They were the man who embraced
the basket?I don't know... business to comply, with the Ordinance. He cannot evade liability to the penalty by allowing
Who brought the basket in?—I can't other persons to physically receive the money, When they came in did you invite them; on his behalf, and who may or may not sinip jos)--1 didayaka the receipt. I doubt very much whether the servass would be liable, but I do not express po any, oplaton upon this point. There qusation of complicity, merely a que the beach of the Ordinance
The Palmas Judge did not express his
of
The matter was then remitted back, to the Police Court for the magistrate tolim" pose the dne, the Chief Justice holding that he
the face off the caus
Did they take it-NORWE You had quite a long conversațion with tha?ễ spoke to them. One of tham mid that tr had brought a basket from the Tor, me
Did you examine the contents of the basit
You were all of you in the same And yel you don't know's "other women werb gizkad,
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