THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN White Python g, Mug Channing, Author of "Kin; Cobra" The birds were now fluttering wildly hithfl" and thither with whirring wings. crying shrilly in their terror. Over the tops of the mountains was gathering a con- gested mass oi’ cloud. At the eastern end of the valley, a huge column of mingled smoke and steam was ris- ing into the air in a writhing col- umn half a mile high. the top of 1t spreading into n- dUIhmd-grey mushroom shape. On all aides, fear-stricken lamsa were scurrying by, making for the mountains, their harsh jabber-mg and occasional hoarse cries adding to the clamrmt coufusionof Nature. “The gods are indeed wrath, chcla," murmured the ancient. "Whither shall we go?" The lerpcha took command of the situation. This old priest was s friend of the big lama. Very good. Thai; made him responsible to the big lama for his safety. Therefore. the rimpoche would d0 as he was told! "Comet We go to the big lama!" snapped the little man, grasping a fleeing lama by his cloak. “Where is the abbott?" he asked sharply. "I know not,“ unsuicrrcl the lama excitedly. “Let me got", There was a rending of cloth, as] the terrified lama fled. “stay here, rimpoche,” grittod the exasperated lepcha. “1 go to this abbotts room! If he answer not, I will splinter the door! Stay here! Do you tinder-stand?" “Oml Peace, chelai I will waiwl "It is useless, rimpoche," said thc little man, a few minutes later. "He is not here! Let us gol," EFIANT . . i cross as a bear . . . when your child has "days" ike this. tske warning! a, There's oftcn a pliysicnl cause for a child's naugiitini-ss. And usually f it is simply — constipation. Give a Child's Laxative It is a wise precaution to give a laxative. Nut an adult laxative which nation, uk him about Csstoria. He willsssure you that Csstoris contains only such ingredients as are suitable for a child's system. Buy a bottle of Csstoria to-niglit. (If you're thrifty you'll buy the family-size bottle.) Keep it handy, always. Give it for constipation and o! the firs! Jim o] a cold. a cient to mount the staircase. As they entered the audience chamber he struck his forehead violently with his open palm. “Son of a fool that I am!" he shouted. “I know not how to open the secret door!" "Yet it must be opened." said the ancient gently. nodding his bald head. “We must get to him. I also have s. message for him. Try Give Csstorial y ' Castor}; is made especially for . children -- from bsbyhood to ll‘. years. It is snip-contains no harsh - purgatives, no narcotics.‘ It is gentle. - alt is effective. And it has a pleasant taste that children like! manta! surprise: presented by final master rhcwman - Rory. Columbia Broadcasting Syrian -- including station: CKA C, Monlrscl, and CFRB, Toronto —- 8 o'clock ES. T . CASTORIA bcrlnin former British foreign min- ister. and Mr. A. T. Maxwell, son of "XB m: sir si-iinu- Maxwell, lflli The Housewife icontinued from Page 2) part should be avoided by this type, too, for it will only tend to exagger- pet dog Nipper, greets the happy couple, vitamin A. The carotene, found in many Ask your doctor Qgsilup shell, and sprinkle each ' mm with oil. Bake in a. vcry hot . oven (475 degrees F.» about six . to eight minutes. serve with lemon ‘ 1 ind garnish of parsley. Yield; 4 to 6 ,. acmvmgs. i‘ fffiroccoli is now coming into ihc ,- fishnets in such quantity that it is importimt for crowing children is ‘mmlmmg becmlse mp3’ Yvlmswnd vitamin C. iviiicli is rcqniircd for “l” Q-‘dfcme “mt (‘r “Ookmg- normal tooth devcloprzicnt and vll-“mm D Fwgulales the abmm" hmmhy gun“; iiou cf the unucrni suits, calcium lt is the most elusive of vitamins “M l'h°5l*h°1'“5' Tim“ a“ mum‘ —what the expmts call chemicnll." l“ "ewttables- n’ u‘ "W5C eamual lilisf-atblc»»-nnd while it is found iu 7°’ dllldm“ ,“'h°5“' l?°“°5 "Te “m” most u-bundancc in cabbogc, lcttticc. l“? and g"_‘”““"l“g- It L‘ [Guild chiefly tomatoes, pnppci-s. spinach and m 11"” ‘ma sunlight’ e833 and citrus; fruits, ii. quickly ilctrrlorzitcs muki “ml Should be “ccompanled “m, m, v,,_,,,.mb,,, m. mm is by nu udcquntc supphv oi mineral harvested. To l): surc it is proscut, 5am- you must be sure thc food is firsli. A‘I vitamin», lo some Llcgrvc, iii-o l most nbundiin; ill ircsli l-(‘Dflq u l fact which CIIllLlIlCOS ilic value of the home garden for a family with children especially. The products of the home garden may be served a few minutes after they are picked. and thus consumed with their maximum vitamin content. Tender- ness and fluvor are also at their best in fresh vegutobles. Quantity of food is no longer the index to n properly balanced dict, and children especially may lack toned the old lama, gathering his withered hams under him and ris- ing unsteadily to his feet. Great is film Dower of prayer! Om! I am tired and would fain sleep!" The wcarci‘ of the ban clucked is tongue impatiently. "Keep as C1080 in me n5 n leech, holy one! There are many false ways in this accurscd under. world as there are devils in hell!" "There is but one true way," answered the ancient. stooping his head as ho followed him into the Passage. “Against that way. no numfber of devils can prevail!" As if answering his challenge, the earth shuddered violently. This time, for nearly a minute. serve on whole wheat biscuits which have been split, buttered and toasted. Yield: 4 servings. In meatless. menus, use the whole grain cereals and brau generous-ls» These are rich in vitamin B and h iron. Chose pinvvhclls made with biscuit dough make a substantial luncheon dish. To balance the’ meal, add milk to drink and a fresh fruit or vegetable salad. _' fjlonger a luxury food. In the ' f flowing recipe other vegetables, biich as asparagus or string beans, top, are good. j ‘if ‘ 3300001.: so O-RATIN , lqbuncii broccoli ~ ‘ iiioup white sauce (well seasoned) i 1 tieasponnful lemon Juice ‘ fteespooniul parsley (chapped) a trteaspoonful onion (choppedi = Batter i ‘Itcup grated cheese , _ “flllp corn flakes ,- lt-"Wash the broccoli and out off the biidrse par-i», of the stalks. Let stand hi‘ cold water l hour; drain. and cook in mums. salted water until ‘ ‘finder. Add thc lemon juice, parsley. CHEESE P ‘vi cup crumbled bran “it cup milk 1% cups flour 4 teaspoonfuls baking Powder l tieaspoonful salt h’, cup shortening Melted butter l cup Stated cheese Paprika Soak bran in milk. Sift flour- with baking puwder and salt. Out in shortening until mixture is like cornmeal. Add bmn and milk. Bu!‘ ring carefully with s. fork until scours SANDALS ALREADY‘ nnmo worm IN rsais Some of the low-heeled buckskin ties ivorn about Paris have the toe-s exposed in oven-ins sandal fashion, this in spite of cold wea- thcr, so indications are thatthL; par- ticular shoe fancy should increase its popularity as the weather grows warmer. The Alix mannequins wear ihonged Greek sandals on bare feet CHAPTER 35 Colin Pleads with Gynla Walking in front at his escort cm his Way to Gynias apartment, s sudden trembling of the mung caused Colin's guards to start mus. . ,. , . . ‘ltl ' l Clffifi . 9nd onion to the‘ white 58"“. “f? “W!” dlSEPWBIYE-rlgufglngllifgnqlfizt”: tcnng among themselves. ccriliiu (‘sSCJllIlill olonicuts Wllll0lll. :02,‘ sirfgnlglvirellgimes’ 21v“? l; grilles giigltis geigtcelntlii: lilupy about l‘.- inch "°“" ‘m ‘~“‘"“"!““k@ “MW swund Ffitefiliilfif}? 'f"“"“'- w‘ another flilin to the flat-heeled is one thing; but an mrthqugke when the woman you lavg i; 1;, m lllld°rground cavern, the roof of which is filled with masses of stal- aciitos. is quite another. A few small fragments {e11 from the overhead darkness, tho sound of their impact on the rocky floor echoing lioilowly in the vast Empti- ness. A spasm of fear for Piers Sh“ 911911811 G18)’. For a moment thick. Brush with melted butter. spread cheese over dough and sprinkle lightlywith paprika, Roll as for jelly roll. Cut into “i-iuch slices. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees F» [m nnmii 12 minutes. Yield: 3 dozen. ‘ljweli-drsined broccoli in a buttered flaking dish. cover with the sauce; l vogue. . E sprinkle with 1/. min grated cheese ______.._______.. REDUCING HIPS on him . for his face was struincii and polo. and in his cyes was fear. Doubtlcss ho was zifraid of her. Or was it frnr of what, might happen to hi.» fellow prisoner? A ficrco sutisfunlicn fillcd her mind. “Tlrv message vouched me, Lord!" "l gathered so," zinswcrled Gray. "was thv prizlnn to thy liking? Within the wmk wc have had about a dozen let-let's from women who wast ho lose weight. Unless you ore under n doctor's care, rigid diets axe rather danger- ous. Don't make up your mind to‘ and the corn flakes. Bake in n , moderate oven 1400 degrees F‘) K until hcaterl lllrfllliill nndwb ‘a .. . "'1 ll id. f d. t a . - --' F C 3" he thousht of insisting on coins smfll’ “m! p"”'”"‘ “lay l.""““~‘” ceYciilxncgtll minimally‘ ilvod. b beck, but, a grim reflect“, d “Our quarrel was s. foolish one, a ' , . n m“ 9 simply learn the difference be- Gyniu!" iic said, iiluiost humbly. “It was of thy sucking!" l-lc glanced round the lighted cnvcm vi-iih its great couch and smoking incense bumcrs, inc" "i the table sot with wine and fruit‘ and food. “Before we tulk of that which I have to any to you I bcg of you to release the Inglis girl and order that she be propcrly cared for!" “Is she, then, ill?“ Gyniis eyes glittcred. Grny looked nt her sombcrly. "You have no cause to be Jealous of her!" The admiration in his glance pleased the lauun, and ahn laughed "flilnkest thou t-hat if! had had him overrule the impulse, v I o o a tween dishes that are good for your health and those which ero fattenf ing. You must do exercises. We know n girl who redu ‘ her hip measure- ments nzee inches in two months simply by rolling on the floor. For five minutes, she rolled over and over, putting most of her weight right on her rips. ‘Then, for five more minutes, she did a specie-l ex- ercise, designed to make the hips smaller. 1n addition, she ate no m- tening foor, drank plenty of water and walked a mile a day’. Hero's the special exercise which proved so helpful: Lie on your right side, arms ex- "Greeting to you, 1,0 m» g hllfwllilled as he entcrerd. yum BM was weriovea w see him‘ but he should not know iwyegi The strain was evidently telling hvlovcly for springtime wear is this ' {mic or Stflllflhtllnp pattern oflcrcd by Ellen Worth. Style N0. 913 is de- . . qignod for sizes l4 to l8 years, 36 to 40 inches bust. Sire 16 requires “ ‘p; yard oi 39-inch material con- "gmqpgdiyardofib-mehlh- R UP TUREII? Ind your rupture trouble; with flllr advanced method. No leg straps. No lied. No elastic. Light. lneapgn. sive. Guaranteed. Write for full in. formation. SMITH MANUIAUIURING 00. ~" ce o! PATTERN 15 cents in 5' lips or coin (coin is preferred). p coin carefully. therefore. by making her tho sound. of the bell that you have oome to ring before mo! A glint came into - the tiltéd eyu. . deTakJLig amuwcctmegizdfroim aulol- n . e atrete erse s‘. ‘full iengtghhon the greatuszgueh and fiulgbliewnaumsm. Then he laid 02PM I l7?! flIlfOfO . llamm‘ u: bu‘ Hut $11011 huflfllf, lfllfl Whbfll I you don‘ nix.‘ f0 & m nwutn, 1°"? n ‘kW-hm m‘ ingfor nnyonmslndovoul". m NOTICE _‘ ring a loud purple suit. a white hat, s tie of blindtlzig color mixtures, and yellow boots. hailed e. taxi in Ptcoedtlly The driver stared at him for some FUR SALE 100 acres of land at New Argyle Lot 66 property of the late Neil D. MoNevln will be sold at Public Alto- flan on Wednesday ma of March 1m M. on the plem~ clear. balance and soft wood. Good dwelling two large barns, double wood hobo, grain house ac. Well and wring: ea Will aha sell ., ._. queen 51m Sir Austen ilhamberlainb Daughter Marries i _ may cause griping pain. or upset R0‘? fwd hi! §ln3-Every Sulur- Taking the bony elbow in his Miss l iiirmo Chamberlain. licavinth ct of I the ‘ 5mm"), _ ' _ but B C;"-;,1-,h"fivc_ day mg/rlluncm onagrcmisliow—- strong grasp’ he helped the m‘ dltlxhter ni Sir Austen Chum- House of Commons, In London. after their wedding ceremony. The bride’! Health and vigor are promoted by pigments celled vege- tables. are the sources of this im- portant food. An adequate supply t . public house is the public house it‘ momeatsJu-"finamusen-ient lltdbrggd manwho W.C. T. Notes streek and d Or on the shore~roei| by W9 Slit cease their plows too»! the sun; hear Him WWI- Left every task undone. their side. That all might see this Healer Ilescher. Guide. Or country luv, lfld we the way On eager. stumbling feet; plows to go- ago - Upon the deaf and blind. r I pray on the way. ~01!“ Noll Orcweii THE REV. FATHER PATRICK J. MURPHY ON AICOHOI: A8 A BEVERAGE The Church of Jesus Christ L; sup~ posed to stand for something high~ er than the drink trade. And the day has now gone by when any church can oome out in defense of the drink trade and achieve any- thing thereby but a. most unen- visble notoriety. The man who tells you that the Catholic Church is for the drink trade is doing a grave injustice to the religion ot millions oi’ people. The mun who tells you that the Catholic uriest~ hood and the Catholic bishops are the allies oi’ the drink 'trade-tho - . . , l l t build . 15¢ msn who tells you that is guilty oi Next time you see yqm- 44d,“ m. The Cluldreifs Laxative to open 1t. son! Were I able, 1 ale the fnco, us does also nnn- m» gfggfjwf’ cswclanyup s33“: a gross and serious misrepresenta- 5 your child‘, "gum hmuh "nub from babyhood m u "u: would help thee. But I cannot. I ranged over the forehead. Whch Asparagus’ bmccou mbmge c“. tiou. To prove the two assertions . ,_ will sit and pray to the Opener of the face l5 long and thin the hair rots Celery chard “new 60,31’, kale ‘us; mum m», m one a few brie; r All Doors." should be parted on the side and ' ' ' ’ _ . _,_______ 10mm‘; men pwpm, Spinach sentences. The first citation is from i», ~-—~-~~~,- < Practically the 1w» Mt the brought in a swirl. do or mo: .,,.,..g’.,..,,., ..,,,,,..,,.;._ n.1,...’ a. work by m. Bertrand r... C011- s‘ He Wlsdorn BEAN RAREBIT wall for some knob or spring. down _ovcr tho forehead. In nddi- tvwnim. and several 0mm. ‘Wgb way’ o; we palms“, a work m“ 1.2- 3 tablespoons butter s Htimdrcmiilnbered having seen iron, it should be kept buck off tables. we m], m m” vimmm has a. preface by Cardinal. Gibbons ~y . ______ an} _C lemba stand fiat the checks somcivhat, ruid fluffcd ‘m '1 B G fir“. and the approval of Archbishop I i hi,‘ (Cammucd from Page 2! lien-spoonful salt against it with his two arms ex- out ovcr the cars, in order i0 give umugaij‘? Egg be Laitfiraleaa’ ‘Vere Faflgy of yew yo“; The mgr, ‘ma. Vh- . BAKED OYSTERS '4 leaspooniful ground cloves tended. I o. softly rounded appearance to the segregated’ bu,’ fmmd alwas.“ m tion is: "Catholics realize that the j-[dozen large oysters Dam cayenne T?"“lwentl’ “m” h“ “dwwd ‘ °utlm° °f U“ “c” combinations in the same foods. d?!“ 9"“ *5 H“ ‘Yulml! "u" °l i cup evaporated mm, (undiluted, 1 sliéperaked beans (put through o similar pvosezlliée. ti 1e 1 ————————--—— Summation o; appeme and pauperiism, insarliity. disleese, death,» "jtecspoonful salt , ,_ n 5' 1° 5W0" d‘ i," _ 11 amp. . wrfllpt 0n in ctinensh p. and the ‘Temp corn flake crumbs l‘ c“? mfik he ‘ t fin ‘Yalmmlly “t W5 ‘Bllurfl GROW YOUR OWN VITAMIN C Jillian. atshevili-e spginigrovinexelkk destruction of homo life." The "Y stable oil 1 all! W“? 0w 85¢ t0“ new At last, looking downwards, he i0! u u ' t _ f l lack of tmm, w,“ came nervous second sentence that 1 wish to cite r ain oysters in a. strainer, (Save 1 mm ul owes mil saute saw a small square of black stone a 9° "lye 91°“ °°d W‘ d h, d ,, i u is this, and it comes from the rm, Wee ,0, soup o, mm“, mp Cook butter, scasoninish beans let um» the floor. Perhaps he mm“ “ml Vlttimllls- aim" “We fifffé’; “Q1,” L: §o°,f,',d“,§"°,,,f highest authority in the Catholic each oyster m the sawed muk Md andmiik over low hea .stirr gcon- ought to “and on that and push, iuiluaico cn health we are con- be t . d man f me church m m‘ United sum‘ m” 1, t c he com flak s_ stahtly. when very hot add the The dom- swun 0 ,,_ Stantl-y learning more through ma» a“ Y ° _ it en in he rus d e cheese and 8m over 1W he” m“, n _ i: pe d, 1 v _ 1 a l 1 _ crop. m, the cspmhmy mom. highest authority a the Third Plen “lace on a well-oiled baking pan or smooth. Add woroesbershire sauce. Great is the Blessed One!" mut- m? c“ "Sm": l» prnaps he ‘mm ' ary Council of Baltimore, which was held in i884: and one of its pronouncements was the follow- ing: “we admonish Catholics en- gagcd irrthe sale of intoxicating liquors to consider seriously how many and how great are the 62n- gers and the occasioiis of aln with which their bust-tress. thoush not in itself illicit, L; surrounded. Let them, ii’ possible. choose some more honorable way of making a living. If. through their action, or with their co-operatiou, iviigion is dis- honored und men are led to ruin, let them remember that there is an Avenger in heaven, who will certainly demand of them a ter- rible retribution." 1a the drink trade an evil thing and a thing that cannot be chang- el into s beneficial thing? is there riot such n. thing u a good public 9 house? Are we not condemning it because of its associations? You might u well talk about a decent rattlesnake ore. respectable hell. We certainly condemnhublio hous- es, beoau of their» associations; but we are not unmlndful of the fact that the meanest thing about e sell. Do you know what a public house is? A ‘public house is a lic- for men, where. by the the use of an irritant poison known as alcohol, moderate drinkers are first pro- ducsdxand then some of these moderate drinkers‘ are converted into drunkards. ‘more is not a public house today that has not purposely and knowingly "produc- ed some drunkards. A public house is an institution for making drunkards. The rail- mad company does not want a drunkard in the train or on the ‘ " The ‘ “---,- company AND viii-FY. FOLIDWE HIM He walked the highways-up small R1108 But whetbofln the country 0i‘ the 001m leuly. closedtheir shops-they left The many roads He took beneath The women, eager to see Him- Their little children stumblihl I'll That all misht see i-timl Oh. l wish today . That He were here along some city street could find Our men to leave their shops and our women every household task to find The One who had compassion long We am so deal and blunt-Dear God That somewhere we shall flnd Him find those who will permit a. mother to forget the fact that she is s mother? You vrill find them in a public house. Where will you flhd them who nil-ht pretend to be your friends. but who would laugh to- marrow if they saw your sister or your child going hcsdling down to ruin? You will find them in the public house. Where will you nnd the men who will grind their teeth at me because I truth? You will find them in the public house. De you realize that public house? Now, there is the liquor business. They want your money. It may be necessary for you to lay down every penny that you have. It may be necessary for you to wrong the firm that employs you. Bllt the public house kmpers want your money. It may be necessary for you to sacrifice your health for their sake. But they will accept the eased. bonded and protected menlswrirlrc- It may be necessary to sell your child to a life u: sin for their money .But they want it. The money may be the prize oi blzod. They "fll want it. It may be worse than i a i‘ irty pieces of silver that Judas lssanot got for Jesus Christ. But thry want it even then. It does not make any difference blood is on {he money that you ale going to give them. They wmnl it. That money that you give them may be the price of your own immortal soul; and you may be ronding it ti» YOU will be amazed how an odd slant or angle will make an iii- teresting picture o! a commonplace scene. Like so many other things we do day after day. we can easily get into a rut in taking pictures. Usual- ly we take iult the normal. conven- tional view-straight at the nubieet -ss l! it were a sacred rule of pic- ture-making to do this it is not at all necessary to take pictures that way ovary time. Variety is the spice oi’ live photography! S t r e e t scenes-obs scurrying crowds. the repair gang at worlr. the trsfllc Jam-ere usually more strik- ing ii‘ taken from a high level We are. of course. familiar with the re~ verse view--the pictures o! sky- ‘scrapers with the camera pointed di- rectly up. The buildings appear to be leaning backwsrds and abbut to topple oil their foundations. Such pictures are frankly intended to_ be hiurve distortions. but if you like them, by all means “shoot" them. Some of them will at least he funny. Parade scenes are effective ii’ the camera is held low. or on the ground. for you will get the effect of feet marching into the camera-realism. This applies. too. in taking pictures of running or trotting races. Swimming pictures are better ii the camera is at n high level and you "shoot" almost directly down on the subject. From this angle you get the ripples of the water and the light playing on thorn. Another out of the ordinary picture is that of action on a. toboggan-alide. such as you see at bathing benches and amusement parks. Get m with your camera at a. high level within range c! the spot where the toboggan strikes the wa- individuailty can b. "WW" l" Your lfllp. ahote by taking (gm. of them at odd angles. Such pictures are often much more attractive than ooiwentional, straight-on views. will get u fantastic and attract!“ effect u the water Iplaahea my, above the occupants Slides in swim. mini; pools or at the beach offer the anme opportunity as the balhgrg strike the water. But if you are Clo." ‘up, be sure and don't let the write;- spiuh on the lens of your camera. Winter oflers exceptionally n“ opportunities for picture taking n; odd angles. For instance. there In the old mill and the mill pond hidden in the summer by the foliage oi’ the willows. You can't get it at any an. glo But in the winter from bigb up on the hill you can get the full pic. ture. Old Jack Frost and King win. tar solve many picture problems by removing the leaves and the chances for getting artistic effects are one“ much more in your favor than In the summer. ln suggesting that you take some of your pictures from high levels, it does not necessarily mean that you should be on a balcony or on top or a building every time. You can psrch on a chair. a fence. or the top of your automobile, and get perspectives that will make attractively distinc- tive pictures. But all pictures do not lead them- selves to this type of photography |o don? make it a habit. You would get some queer results sometimes. Just as a good newspaps. reporter devel- ops a "nose for news" that tulle him what is and what it not news. so the successful amateur photographer should develop "an eye for pictures.” It is that which instinctively tells him the subjects that rnaire good "angle" shots and which should be token in the conventional manner. "Keep shooting" does it ter. When you snap the picture you to look for it, and be angry if ho does not gct it? You find him in the public house. Where do you am telling you the he curse of Jesus Christ is on the 40st nrgurmnt in favor of the whose docs not want him on the bridge. The commercial house or banking in stitution does not want him hand- ling its funds. The merchant does not wq-nthim behind the counter. The manufacturer does not want him inside the machine. we do not call in a] drunken physician if we care much for the patient. We do not him a drunken lawyer if we wlnttogainssuitwedo not want drunken teachers in our schools. We do not want drunken the disreputable resorts! You find thquwith their own. ltbu find tum iii the public noun. When the little one: are min: st home for and the unfortunate father is dissipating where do you find the is mean enough to take TENDERS Seeledtenlenvvlllbereedvel them-well _ Ouuaalmaa llarelilitb for a butter bier. Sletenhoerlh- I. A. IIeDOIIAI-II, IIQ, $I until. I first , down to hell that poor unfortunstes money. and want n“ yes, t DOES NOT HARM Tit! HEART JOHN VAN GUILDZR. forever. But they hcy may in generous enough to throw a little of it upon the floor 0! the Tbmplc 0! God. But the church should hesitate to take it, for it isths price of blood. The dsy that Judas sulcided. they took the money that he sold the Master for. and they used it w purchase a burying place for stran- gcrs. There is a little hint for those who are making money in the liquor traffic. Put a clsus in YWI‘ will: “ThLs monev is the price of blood. I want you to build a mrnl1~ merit over my arsve with it. and writs on it: “The God of Heaven has heard the cries of the ones and the brim of their mothers against me. 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