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Till' CU'IDK TO XATURK 



FIG. IV— AFTER A NOBLE VICTORY, DEATH, AT LAST! 



brother, and persistent through so one feels almost grateful to it ! — was 



many years of ill-fortune ! plainly found after a despairing search 



Fig. Ill shows the happy "Find" on the tree's part, and when it had been 



made by this underwashed brother, in compelled to fall downward by the 



the nick of time, and in dire extremity, loss of its original bases. What a 



The stone which lent itself for a base — wonderful way to reach a living equi- 



ne V— LIVING FENCE POSTS, ONE HUNDRED FEET HIGH. 



