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. Highland Echo 1915-1925. J* t yy I ^?^??^?????^??^??^^?^^^ Isaac: Where do bugs go inwinter?Pat: Search me. message, the welfare of his broth- : some time, one of co-operationers. He had initiative; sought out j whereby the employment under thehis brothers among the vast army; 1 War Department of partially dis-when he saw anything to do, he j abled soldiers, including those whoassumed his part without orders; [ ordinarily would be barred fromhe had self-reliance on his power | civil positions because of their phy-through God. He was definite and | sical condition, wilt be facilitated inhad a Stock Photo
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