i 1 »,,,» ...vu - '*'*l°\f¢‘r 5|x~|Ep‘N ,AGEQ l'1uu'r or Ant." actual! za- '-"T , . . . _ » -"1-an Lamar msws ~ , i . . i - ,__ ‘ _I ,_-_M..-,,__..-_,__~_.___ _ .. . . . W-. ~--------.*-- -- --~ -- - --~~- e - "`< \ ran, -._ . \ DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND BROTHERS 'T’ht- into l\`l|iu l-ltltvurtl is standing on -nauziit in-ini: tht- other fli;urt=. .etuudin the extrs-nic iight, the Tluke of Con- iz. The liiikt- of litllnburgh (on the rliitiiti :intl the l-tzltc of .\ll»un_\' are littlnt. - ~`~\,\` \\ \-\,`-."~.\,\~\`,~.-`~\.\`,`.`.f A¢\vAA\-\%~¢ ilillllill PllPiH'S “ lillltliUl~ l]ililllVl D. Thinks That Some Day the British King lVlay Reslde in Canada A l.ontlt-n paper has the following n.i-tit-lc :ilic-ii, Vnnada in connection with :iw rtmiiiift to Canada of the Duke ol’ (‘oiiiiuti-.-.iit:--- I ', 'l‘h<- initio of Connaught ls going to rt-ifrn :ts \'it~t~i'o_\ at Ottawa. Is this a stun ii.ni smut-tliiiig even more im- pure;-.iii :tml t`:ir»i'cat;iiing will hlipilell in tht utztr |t.'iIiirc'.’ ls- l- |=..s_li|t»t t~titi||t'ils in (`aiiadtl wht-u urut-nt nt-cd arose. Anil ii` our kings tin leave us even- tuall,\_ tht'-_\' will only he following the exainplr- oi' :ill the rulers of big rim- pirf-f~. ol thc post. lloiiic was not the cm-i|,;il ol' tin- llomztn rlinpire tor cen- turit-s lit-|`-irc l‘i.'.tt` ltluipirt- l`cll. t`nn:<-i-niiiit- the tlrt-at foiiiitl that a capital in Italy was loo tar away front tin- it-‘uri oi his tiotninioiis. and built n hruitll lic-.~: capital at Vnnstaiitlnople. So :Also tlitl I’t,-if-r the (treat in the case of ilussiu, I-'oi' huiitlrt-ds of yt.-ara the "l`.=ta|'s rt-lain-tl in .’\lo.~'t'0\V, but al. lublt Pl-:tor -went oft, tnkiiig the government and the court with him, to the new, vmtl city ht- limi ioundcd on territory r-ont|iu-i-t-il from Swcdcii and named aitcr ltiiust-l|` St. }’t-tt-i'shi|rg. lt is po.-islhle, of course, that tl’ (lau- atla c\'\‘:ituuliy liecoiiies the houie ol' our niniiztrt-its Australia and 'india might hc _it-nlous ami object. Perhaps they would he paclflt-,d by the offer of a Royal \-'it-t.-roy apiece. (lr they might hecoim~ so far independcnt as to have kings ol tilt-lr own, tht-so kings l owning the sway ol' the superior mon- arch at Ottawa, as the poleiitatcs of the German l-lmpire own the overiord- ship of tht- Kaiser. The-re is an outside chance that one ol’ King tit-ui-ge V.'s graudsons may t TOREIGN ORDERS ` ' AND DEGORATIONS Ht-re is the long list of foreign hon- ors the Duke ot Connauglit has re- celvetl:- Knight of the Golden Fleece of Spain. Knight of the Prussian Order of the Black Engle. '1`l1e‘l’rnssi:in Military Order, "Pour le int-rite." ' The St, Aiitlrt-tv of Russia. St. Sit-plic-ii of Austria. The .»\iiun:/.izita of italy. ’l`he i<]lcpli;tiit ot’ Dt-ninnrk. The liiipt-i'hll Turkish Order of the Osinaiiil. 'l`he Lt-gioii tif Honour of France. The 'l`ower :intl Sword of Portugal. The t‘lir_\-.sniitlit-nitiin ot' Japan. The St-rupliiin ol h‘\-Jetlt-n. '|`he 'i‘ui'lrisli Order ol’ the llinjltlieh. The Spziiiisli .\liiitai‘y Ortier of Merit. 'i`he lied liziglc of Prussia. 'l`lio ('i'nw|i iii' \\'i|i'ltriiilwi'g. V The lit-ssian ti:-tier Qt' his-i‘lt.I The (lrt~e-k tlrdc-,' ot' the Redeemer. 'l`he Urtiei' of i‘Itiiiopia. The (`ri'.'l¢-2' of Ni-,iliiii lftlckllr of lhe Bt-_\' ot '|`tirti.<, 'l`iif- tlitlt-i' ol }<`t=\'sk_\'. 'i`lit- \\'li;`tt_- rfzinlt- of Poland, 'thc llns~.~'inu tlrilt-i' ol' St. Anne. 'l`h'_- l`lii.~‘:ti;iii Llrtlei' of St. Stanis- inns. 'l`|iF‘ ('<-lu::'.: ll.'l_lt-it The tlrtit-i' iii' l,lt'-opoitl of llcigluni. 'I`ht- llrnziliuii tlrde-i' of the Southern Cross. 'l`hc l~li»:|i-ish t,-rtlt,-r of Viiurlos Ill. 'i`he Uitlcr oi' iiat- iiouse oi' lichen- zoilcrii. 'i`hc All---`uit-iihurg Urder ol' the Crown ot \\'-_-init-in The llulnnrittii tlrtlcr. The Oltlt-iili-ii'_t; llunst-i‘dcn. 'l`hf_- tlrtlcr ol tht- I\'t-tlierlands. 'liie tlrclt_~|' nt Aiilisitill. 'l`ltt- lii'iiiis"~ it-i-; Ortlt-r of the Lion. lilt- .'ol..iiiii|It- tlitit-1 r. .. - ., 'l`hc .\loiti~ni`-ui-iii Older of Danilo. PRINCE ARTHUR He Has Been Termed the Handy Man ofthe Floyal Family Prlnrt- Arthur oi (‘oriiiuught, \-.ho i'epi‘t-.='.cii-t-ii liinp tit-oi-5.10 nt the ,Inhi- lce t-6-lclirtititiiis ol’ ltullan unity, has hr,-t-ii te-rin(-tl “thc lfiuntly Ill:-.n ol’ inc itoynl l"ainli_\'." llc is it young man oi' iiitulte tart und i't-sourct-, and on srv- crai otwusitnis has at-it-d as Royal rn- voy. , He wt-nt to .latpzin to invest the .\iikntlo with thc Gartt-r, and rr-pre~ sciilctl tho into King l~lrIwai'tl hoth at tht: openin;:'o1` the Protestant Callio- drul in Berlin anti also at the Ci'o\\'n Priiicc's \\'<-tltiliig. _*___* Was Known as “Pat” As a. hor, the lliike ol’ (‘oniiaua'iit was usually :ititlrt-sscd as "Pat," iii the honie circle, xt i'uiniIiai‘ appoilation which, in his more. sedate years, has given place to "Arlhur." PRINCESS PATRICIA OF CON- NAUGHT }\[N|\' tg ilu,-.';|i \\t»»»t-r it:|.- \‘.'t>t»t-tl ill reign in ltlelhourne, another in Delhi, vain for tilt- intnfi -it nn- imltttitrttl nnd_ A third in Cape Town. III jvvbil 'n daughter of the liuku of t_'utinaul'|ll~ MILITARY lllliilli .t l lillllillll UNE ,lI_l_ong List of Distlnctions With lf/ ~t ._. , A, ~_-.-t-. -------------- - -1---~ . :iii .I Qfntttsu nifss coittmfitr IN, ,,,,,,,,,, ,; ,,,,, ,_ ,,T_I°I‘I; I " -_-'Ti-'iilrriiliiiil<}fHu§§;f3]-ifgviilifé bg hl"_'_"` " ‘li t k wide view o I l E ,I_ gzngggigf W’ E ° a John D. Rockefeller does not 0 _ ' r l 1' _ _1| (és ~ it . h P ' ,» The Morning Post:--The eldest and 55:; ql;'cII;‘g°:I‘,)If:gd g;0lI9y to keep him -\_ *”'°"'“ os the one ofconnaugtws f , Military Service ‘The following series of data give in yriei the distinguished military clreer; at the Duke of Connaught: - _IA , I 1868~Entered the Army. " ` 1871--Promoted to Captain. ' . 1875-Became Major. 1876-Appointed Lieutenant,-Colonel. [880-liet-attic Colonel. 1880---\\'as made Majo1\General. 1889-Promoted to Lieutenant- Gen- tral. , 1893-lllatle General. ' 1902-Appointed Field Marshal. , ~t_ ._I,___ 1 / 1873-4-Brigade Major, Aldershott. 1875-6-Assistant Adjutant General, Gibraltar. 1880--Brigadier General, Aldershot. 1S82-Major General, Expeditionary Force. Egypt. 1883-Brigadier General, Aldershot.. 1883-5-G-Major General, Bengal. 1886-90--Lieutenant. General, Bom- bay. 1890-3-Lieutenant General, South- ern District. 1893-8-Commanding Troops, Alder- shot. 1900-4-Commander of Forces in Ireland. 1901-4-Commanding Third Army Corps. 1904-7-Inspector-General of the Forces. Slnce 1907~(lommanding- ln- Chief the Mediterranean Forces. 1870-Served during the Feniani Raid in Canada. B 1882-Major - General Cotnniandiiis rigade of Guards in Egyptian \Var,i 3 ` and received a. medal with clasp,‘ THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT bronze star, and the thanks ot’ the tins.it2::-;:°;‘-..Iz".t§-f;lfrstifff“1 PRINCE Allllllll lil braced the whole Empire, and after havingyisited all parts ot' the Unit:-ti Kingdom in the performance of h‘s duties, he set out at the end of 1905. to inspect the garrisoiis in South Atri- 1'- ca, while not long alter his return ht-, of Sturted for a. second world tour, whit-hi R0 included l-lgypt, Ceylon, the Slrnitsiof Settlement :ind 'iioitg Kong. ’1`lu-sci iiet'essaii'_v for the t-oiji'diii:\tlon oi' ii-e On] work oi' p-'t-paratioii for war, :intl vga gigantic as wus the task of pei'soiiziliy §1,a passing iti rt-vit-\\' the whole ot' tht-lm. Short Summary of the Car@I9I_t;‘°,I, of the New Governor-Gen-t MTC eral of.Canada °°"- rieid-Msi-simi His Royal Highness' the Duke oi’ Connaught and Btrttlr H earn, K.G., K.'1'., K.P.. the new Gover- ° nor-General and Continander-in-Chief oi' the Doniinlon of (‘annda in auccea- B sion to the Right HW' "‘”"l Grey’ quit G,C.M_G.,,(.i.C.V.0., will assume his han new duties in October, and will hold as t fthe appointnient for the period of two "Em ;years, which may bc subject to further ably t sion. H1 ,`ex'1:3l; third son and seventh child of Au? Queen Victoria, the Duke of Con- Edw naught was horn nt Btu-kiiigltain Pal- has ace in 1350. Ou leaving Woolwich hey Academy in 1568 he entered the Roy- his al Engineers, and 'subsequently trans- he ferred to thc Iloynl Regiment. of Ar- wo, tlllery, and. later, to the Rifle Brigade. stan of which he is Colonel-in-Chief. As a ia B subaltern, he served in Qanada during iam ‘the Feniau Raid of 1810. He was sm created Duke of Goiinaiight and Da,- Strathearn in 1874. Five years later sto ti , 1' ‘ f it' thro l _ » bay and he has since held the Porta- 331,.ngral(`g3;§§;gdOtolIggtltyém hl£;gII' Gr-t up imiitedimoly after ,,I.;\l'k=8l`Y MMJY' ll \\'Y‘fle\° in ‘he l-le \vas told that the goal :ind r.-tr; plre l\lag'nzlne" gives a remark- pad been hired. By this time tip- Wh interesting record of his ll0y8l mnn had taken his stand in it-out ttf hness's various activities as an the goat and was teangng mm,I,.H,.‘,]y bassador tif Queen Victoria. KIDS on his cane. ard, and King George. 'l`lie Duke visited all the ilrltish Domlnionf tion. ond the l-it-as ut different times oi career, and throughout his travels "He doesnt kit-lt. but ht- hntls snmft. has been not a mere tourist but a thing awful." , ker. \\'hat the Duke oi’ Connaught Thnt wus nnontrh for in that mn. ds for to-day in the eyes oi' all men inf-ut Mr. Rot-ltr-(elif-r fdesti-n_vt-d tin. olid diplomacy and honestlmperlal- popular idea that he is' lnllrm min , diplomacy that knows no ma.ke» feeble. Ile displayed all tht- ngllltt- or fts, Imperialism which knows no H youth of eighteen hy making nnt- ty. incidentally there is quoted a ltap, that lr-ok him from in from nr ry which it is said the Duke tells thc- hutting goat to tht- gully hr-siflft, he married Princess Louis Margllerlte against himself. It is certainly amus~ thc road. Anti t_nt-we he stay--d tnitll of Prussia. ln the Egyptian \\'ar oi’ I |ngI__ 'thc little girl drove nn. 1882 he <-oiiiiitalitled the ltflt-¥HdS Of "On one occasion," says the Em- Guards at 'i`cl-t-l-Kebir. From 1886 to , Dire MagazinCI --a young subaliern 1890 he cominantle-d the troops ln llom- oi' the-. country roads ju" ,,u,,:';?lg ugusta, Georgia. where he spend, every spring, he overtook tt little | 1 `l who was driving a goat hm-h,.,, tg; cart Il/Valking beside the cart tv” R young woman who had tal_ren tht- little zlrl out for the ride. anti lt wus with "Docs hc kick?" was the n»=xt»q,,,.,_ "Oh, no, sir," r-nt in the little ;z|rl, Rise lmmt-tllntt-ly utter Waiting. t ext-rcises witliot-t lvvlis or ttluhtt, _e. llrv Qtortiiigltii' ind t|:f-- .such igor it-isurt-ly. li’ you tio not t-\- irncr- tiny gltltiinass, co|il'\i1'phi't-. 'l`l\oiii:."|utls t-l pt-iiplc h:-~.'~- .;:»d pliyslcnl salvation in 1-ppl, 1-lit" tr, cool clt-uiisiiigz nud n' cold. ll':l't nl. .lust ills thick. ports on ‘our itil'-l`iuiig halile iint~" . nit home anti colonial narrisous and tit:-NUI, l`t-nccs, llis lloyal Higliiit-ss kt-pl |-at-i-I no with the work, and his outspokt-ii rc-i 5.0,, SS10‘1=~i<‘ t-"“"f\-10 l"'i""`>""‘1‘ht~' eovernl timt-s returnt-d to t'auatla, naught visited the Canadian `i'0sl~ Th" l"‘i»l` |‘"H""' wid wt m":,"‘ iz a' tru- ttinc-ni oi’ at i'f-!;iii\'0C 'U eat-,li time cnhnut-ing not only his own, ment.’s camp ut. Avington Park. in-at """ V", 'mv mumn' MVN im- lllff lf‘ "lit"-'l W” "l"`-"""""-4 ‘lf ‘lm hut his t'aniily`s. popularity. lt will the village of ltr-hon Abbas. Ile in- _""‘|_ "“` .\`f'\|f\.¥£ li-:nl on t|\.- ..,,_ ,,| Hs Vriii '- oi l‘ii=tii~uni_ :;ntl to HPI" nic he rein:-inhei't-d that his son. Bpccteti the rt-rziineiit and delivered a in Pwr: ‘hm whlql sho (mv ."ll)l[W|_ ‘ -' -.c~ i . » ' -» " ---1 , , . - . , . _ ~, _ " i'i|'.\'t trint- 'iiit -1- tjittiiil -*l"l l' “,m.e ,.L,,,I`. ],‘_|I,,-II, I0 I-no Army (,0IIII_l:I:g\It<1II:\II::I_:I:I:ItIiig:»|iiIi;IiIiis f;.lII;IlIiIlii,t--h»i|'\t-llit:tl`|‘ . -‘ tht- t-z|rrl:i;;t- :ii ::‘ “ ' --~ ‘- An amusing story concerning thai Hi K km “ll H H democratic personality oi' Kingi (leorgc’s tint-it-, the Duke of (Ton-1 naught, is going the- roundi-\. lt scents the Duke and the l`liit-licss, u<;¢,m,_ pauieId by a tzoiisitit-rnbic 'party, pttirl -- A painter, who was standing near the Duke and llutzhcss, snitl he had served with tho Duke, who sinilluciy observed: "Anti now you are a paiutcr. I suppose things are very brisk in the painting line this springtime-'."’ "Yes," was the reply; "hut ihert-'B one place that badly wants doing and doesn't. get it." “Where is that?" inquired the llukt-. "liuckiin;ham Palace," replied the' painter. and went gravely on with his work. apparently oblivious of the smile he raised on the face ol every one l.n the royal group. “There your opinion I and mine agrees," said the Duke, as he walked away. » l 1 Al"liur"" 'l`l|i- voiiiic l‘riii/‘O win his t-o|u|'ittlfs_ \\-ns pi|;,|t<»,1 into pi't»uil» iiciitw-. t'niiii~-lit-ti in will; in suit-mu slit-iit-o it--ross to list- (Yin-t-n'.-< t-:ti'i'in|_-;..I anti to suliinit to ai lit‘f|r-_\ kiss iii full PLEASING THE WIFE A man t-an spend three dollars on his wife with the right. sort or senti- mental flourishes and make her thlnlt lt.'| a million. .‘ A \ I- ,V . I . ...cu denelid and oi exnlalnlits his vif-WS iv perm-, who iilui iii-im-.,» nic i-rin'-1- it-rt.; 8.11 8nllll€11ll_V C()lIllllUll-861158 1111!] C011- `|_,051‘0\\-pd an [lim |3111 Him-k En-F-_|9I' vint-ing manner. The Duke is an cn- e,1uiv,,1Q,,, fi, ||,,. |;,,,5.,;, (;_.,,,,,,._ l f Duke oi' Hnxt--t'oliuri\~tioiii:1 to ’hi<'h the l’riiu-c was he-ir. in llltlil haf ent ,to tht- 'l`rltns\':-:ii :ts it full liou-l ` cc- tliizn oi tliniotnztiu- iiiissittiis. zintll it \\n.=s :1 hluh trihnt'l- to his t'npnt-ity' Royal i`:iinii_\', :in tt|>|nii~t-iiti,\' t-oiil`irin-l ~ V _ . . . i had soiinlit un nii'>lit\n.~'i\'t- pcuiiifin ly;-||i||,|' l l l l ol' Tinttciiht ri.-,, the i\':iilor lriiit-c," in DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AS A BABE i popular t-.sit-t‘ii\."""l'TT-wits iiltotl noni- the 'rms l‘h"'°‘f"“l‘l\ “'08 U1ln presenting a casket to his godson Prince Arthur (Duke ot Con- ‘lsr-lf, hut, utr-tliotli-t hy \vhlt‘h \\'~‘ "T" Army on <‘xzit‘ti_v tht- sniiu- footing ns """g"')' 'i his lirotlit-r tilt‘it-i-r.~t_ '~'\'\f-‘-‘#`-`-‘-`~‘~‘~‘-‘v`~‘~"~'~f-‘=-~‘----:>_-»_-_-_,~\~` \`.` -.` ._ ... .. ` .. .. .. ._ ._ _- ._ .. ,_ _ _ _ to Whiit- nt llion ht- wus known to his, l ed engimsiagm for mlhnc work Th ,_ u.-'lr to ht- it-,nrnt-ti for lla 'i\\'\1 "“l"`3 u, r 3 o 1 ct- oi to ht-.n;- trt-nit-fi ng the Uaiiatiiun ion I I , - _ - - 1 _ ule is now matt. a llo_\':-ilt,\'. .-\n nitttmiiii; liit-iti»-nt ' ~ - ' I or of . Rh- um during 'IN wgnnc or hm dlsum lUlf‘fl lil ‘WH -‘lillflt-l'lll"ii. ll:ii'ii1;];nt!liPo l?dTit1(i)'liyl.oIl¥l(i`ii?l;:tl?i (llille(l,?c nn hm tlo\'<-iopint-nt, Su tht- r»l1l\ll"’--` "I lliutnoiid .l:‘.liilt-t- 1-i-ltl;i'ntif»iis, fi into-l I ' ` ' ho , limi nt 1-.i it t’l' -" ess c-otmist of:- Casiir-, luituurv 1'! 1881! -Qiicrn ’-"ill "=ti‘i'=:t,»t.- tlrt-\\' HP. U16 I l"riii<-1'-sir. Vit-'tot-ia horn January 15 at t i't,-ss: \\:-_< rt-ntl, nutl tht- it iv: - . ' ' A Loom pamterts Remark Ab°_“l(IlIIII_III_III HIIIIIIIIIIIII III_I_ \I_I,I _II 'I-I” 1882. niuttitti to thc Crown Prince of Sw:-tit-n on .luiic 15. 1905. ham l’niat-e on l\lnrcli 17, 1886. ' nn our Canada Had Great Attractions for Hia Excellency Earl tlrt-y has het-n Governor-Gem eral anti t‘ommuntler-ln-(lhiet of (lan- iada since llttll. when he sttrcvetled his brotlit-r-iirlaw. the l-_‘url of Mlnto. Ile wus one of thc first ol’ those prominent Englisiiinen who came under the spell of the init- i\lr. (let-ll Rhodes. and he assist:-ti Mr. ltliodcs to obtain the charter l`orIlllioil¢-sin. and himself he- t-nnit-. one nf tho ltninders of the (l'har~ tered (`onipaii_v. After the .laincson lon had on other grounds a great nt- Duke sliot some splendid lions, l-Ils‘ _ traction for him. Ho carried with him Royal lllghuens nhot his first llon in I a high sense ot duty and undlmlnlsh- india. some years nga. r }"ri|tct-ss i’:\t|‘it'la, born at, Bucking- THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGH Raid he at-ct-pit-tl the position oi’ Atl- -~---__~_ l niinistruitn- of lthodt-sie.. The two. The far-t that the sporting trophies years of. his administration (1896-tt?) ltlmt. fell to the rltle ol' the Duke oi’ were _vt-:tra or native- wars and oi' the ‘ Connaught during his visits to South gravest, pnlltlt-nl diftlt-ulty. 'l`lte post Africa are now bt-ini; plat-ed lu 'posi- l-larl tlrt-_v wus appointed to lu Canada tion in lmgsiiot Park. his country ln 1510-t was one l'or which he had home in Siirrc-_\', rcuilntis one that Hia every int-linstlon. it was ln Canada Royal Highness is a capital shot, anti that his great-izrnitdiailier first smelt runs his hlnjesty t-losc lu this direc- ,powtler untler Wollc, and the Domln- tion. \\'ht-n he was in Uganda the eral of lm, l_~0l,(,e5 was a very guml. IIEIIYIIIII IIIII IIIIII_ I.III'_IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIV 1.I,0m »--\»~%»5-A~ »`\~\~\\\\\`\%`@v-~v A |,"|~|_\~ fi_t;]\,.|»”§;m g_»m;\f,»;~f\r| lnIl|i,a and a"""‘” mm* fo" he l’°"`“`“°5S"'s i" ""1 thc iiutitis nl' it-c l(ni.~:t-1'. l‘i'ii ct- Arthur 1 -itlc. "\\"ol's up?" ht- |ioui':tt-I_\' t-rlr-tl ‘My wifi-! llro\\'uiu_'.z! l t-:in'i :\\\‘iiitl .I _ wt-nty pountln for you ii' you ..n\'»- I_,.. l’ . ln at niniut-nt the fislirrtiitiii w.'i:= in ht- .st-zi. ln :innthr-r nimut-nt ht- \\':|ft ut ot' it, \\'i|h thc t‘t-.scifi-ti i.'iri_\ htitht-r. it-:e-lilng with f-xpr-t‘ttiliou lic till- *-rouclit.-tl tht- yount: tnnii aiaiiin, II "Wt-ll, what nhoul the twcnly u\\ltl'.’ ‘ie asked. But il the _vonng nutn's turn ii.-nl -,pen ,ishmi grt-_v ht-fort-, it was u-t-\' leatlly piilt- us ht- mtzt-ti upnn thi- ‘czitilres ol’ tht- i°f-(row-riiit: tint-it-_ “Y-e-s, I know!" ht- gaspr-il. "il\\f vht-ii I nizitlc the offer I tiioulilll ll vos my wilt-, who was tlt°o\\'ilii\l!, "‘\'l tow -_ now it lurtts out lt wus nil' rift-‘s motht-rl" 'l`ht- fislif-i‘in:in pullr-rl n l_0nR f"""- “.lust, my luck!" he tituttr-rt"l. hrns=t|i\'f: his huntl into his ti‘n\|.-rt-v‘f\_I mcltt-l. "How much do I 0\\‘t’ 5'1""-' 'I‘l|c [‘rlnclplt-s cl Lllc. Wliot-\'r-i' studios the pritlt‘llll“"- "T vt llfc llittls in tht-in n unity “'l""h Ends tt-gr:-tht-r nil r-rr-nts. -'ill Wi"-“' -rits, :ill itrvs, nnrrt-,w.'i. iinti intt‘r'~“=*~"- tiiti t-:ittlilt-i-1 him to use tht-ni for the -ootl t-:id of imprt-\~t~int-nt. 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