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as each turn of the walk brought us 
face to face, when it immediately be- 
came necessary to nod and smile, and 
for our husbands to lift hats and smile, 
until we looked like loose-necked 
manikins. At least, the sleeper is 
tranquil, if stuffy. 
Supper time. Wave been thanked 
again by the Sweet Pea Lady, who sat 
at our table. She had sweet peas in 
her hair, and at her belt. The husband 
had a boutonnieére of them. 
Next morning, Carberry. Bade an 
elaborate farewell to the Sweet Pea 
Lady. She is going straight to the 
coast where they catch steamer for 
Japan. Praise be to Allah! I shall see 
her no more. The heavy polite is 
wearing. W 
Next day, Banff Hot Springs. First 
person on the hotel steps I see is the 
S. P. Lady. She rushed up and as- 
LITTLE DEEDS OF K 
INDNESS. 
Re rechereerrer 
