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neflt 15on * toe *.t*e proeooOoe or the fro. the lem«*. to teen the tee- ‘nlrreem if their eomernttr I ■oc for the vertoee eiemeett of the h * T « ao ■*- far the bubbte-ertieu mmtag end. bmht important of all. to that call the palatine of nay ptc-
leara the benefit of ImeiUcntt. taree their chief «
fhonahthei practice. life. Glee Be the
- “ e am who eeee thlace la the rl*b« U«ht
bode of maktaf a golf molag the ralaboo Thla gmy m»r haon or ta hitting the ball prapertr. •'hoe a I blag » Mark —agt to i the club faced preperlr and atari the work of ahllewMblag. -“*■* ' A* a ae will ear when U la pal* enough
.»« k oorfcet* on the *Q-
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i the hall to th* bote.
and the dtp or e
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any program •»
thahna. Take the a
pereoc should not always b*
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poteta to our faults aad to
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Don't you raaiiae that It ■ as aad ever will he the
to the rtewly emnglng'Vrti* hi- <J “ oool T‘" 01 *** mim ^ mi— the s hot* Idea wfll he that cauaae naanhlao ta prv ptaia the eti* p-rtag poor a *tom- to adeanee oar etetllaa■ehlafct DBrk kescdM It at rlgbt i ,w> * Had oar aneaatore baea aur»« all the Rmek BtfSe later trith prevaliln# ooadi wfll he ptanty of ttoe ta nee a Ml: tlens many years «go we Bay a raal awe If Ike praetice raa be aal »ot has* say cauae tor sort of flaara m m» * wM far la- trials as >as In proems m Hay CfM tan. Tent, and »ur chief oeeopaTheee la oaMm oara Unportant Uon would still U picking ooooe i t» practice nuta edf U * stately palms and
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Little will their wean overworked widow toiled so late into the night that nerve-shattered fingers refused to another stitch. Little will they know a i
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