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THE"EVILEYE" IX P0LITIC3 AN OLD WORLD BBLIEP THAT 19 BTILL INFLOENT1AL IN LECISLATURES ? THE VAMPIltE AND TIIE WERE .'?'' >LF. Altbough much haa been wrltten ::: Ihla coun Iry al.I tbe "t rll rye" and oth( r anal ?; >ua aupcratltlona of llie 011 Wortd. >??: ? have any a h< rc of the i xt nl to v.' : h 11 ? b ll< r.= in the aupcrnatural play a parl in th-' ! illtical and admlntelratl ? ? Europe. An Imprewlon prwuili t:i. = t it is only n - i wi m< n. youug i hllilr. a an l f. ? bte-mlnd< ' whoae Intelllgcnce !. 11 ' n warp d by n lltfloua extravagance who are al all Influenecd by what i .: r-mlnd? 1 Am :rlcana a ?uld b l< mpt I s'yle mi :?? faiiy lal<a. Bul thla la not the ? i ?, and it )? prc .? ? ly am ng tbe aelf-etykd free tblnkera and athel ia that are lo lie f< und tboae mi Bl prone lo defer to the requli mtata and de atanda of thla or lhal p ipular bellef, [ncrediblc tbough it may appaar to the rcadera nf The Tribune, th. rccent Cablnct crlabi al Bome, wbii h perlurl ???! tbe whole of Europe, aendlng down tbe funda acveral pulnta on tbe Stock Excbang ' of ev< ry capltal In Europe, waa . ntlrely duc '. ? th? bellef on the p.irt of tho ma jority of tbe national legialature in the poa aeerion of the evll cyc by one of their membera, a Depuly of tbe naroe of the Marqula Maurigl, who repn m nta C i rta, at II ? ? Citerl >. n is neceaaary to uiatel upon thla, alnce on i.ihei , t is || poaalble to cxplaln tbe n ??< nt up . t , f the Mlniat. rial apple-( arl In the Eternal c;:y. The Marquia propoaed ci phangei in the pn aent ayab m i f militai y pro i . Bo frlght. :????! ???? r ? bia U lloa Bep Uti. s (f Incurring hb di iple u ure, or. t . ; ? ak ..- re - orrcctly, the baneful effi ta of hl eye, thal th vaal maj irlty i I them, foi .,f thefr ohligatiuna I ? the Cal in -t, voti I ln favor of his mntlon, an". asalnat the Mlnlatcr ? f V, .ii. ivh i in ? ? ; i- ?ign< d. and refuaed to continue In olflce on tii thal he had no desln to Ii ur th ?????? effecta of falllng foul i f o ??;? t.a re." Leal 1 ahould be chargi l with romanclng by th ae wh.. bcaltate to bellevc that th( de ??? ,.r one . f the greal Powen of Eur >pe can be Bwayed by what peoplo In the Cnltrd Btate* would regard aa a chlldlah auperal lion, l would merelj ? draw utu ntlon to the ap ? h d? Hv< r. d ln tbe Chamtx r of 1" putl i Immedlately il i tbe ann un< m< nl of the realgnatlon of the Mln later of War by the Radical D puty Antonlo dl Laurenaana, He ha l o.. lalon to a I ln tlw houae ln connectlon wlth a ph?ee of despotiam of wbl< h th- Prefect of Caat rta, the conatltuency repreaented In Parllamenl by the Jettatore Mau? rigl, had rendered himaelf gullty. "I had hoped,' exclaimed Laurenaana, "thal the mallgnant In roi ?,-, d< rlved from aui ernatural Boun ?- by Marqula Maurigl mlght have aerved to nulllfy the eaaenttally human and terreslrial mallgnanl intlu do f hi,- fellow-townaman. the Pref.11 of Caa. rta. But my exp etati ma have not be n . d. The Iwo mallgnanl Influeni ea in |U llon. Instead ol counteracting one another, hav. comblned, and have aerved to overthrow th Oovernment. A peai upon tbeae mallgnant ln riucncea whlch an- excrvlaed to the detrlm nl ol our country!" A BCENE OP PASIC. As h uttered theac worda a ,,r ihc Dcputl. preaent burat Into aarca - laught. :? Bul at leaal three quartera of th. m aroae from th ir aeata wlth looka i f horror and tvrror on th ir blani hi l fai ? and rui b -J helter-akclter from the chaml?er. polntlng as th.-y ran elth. r their cro ked Bngrra t i pecullarl) ahap d i harma of coral, Ivory or i I agalnal Blgi r Maui i for the purpoi of avertlng the effecti uf hla evll cye. It waa n rldl uloui accne In on way. and ycl there waa an elemenl ? f i idn. i aL -ut it whlch aerved lo huafa th volcc i l th i ?? For it was pltl ful to think that the nati tnal d< tl y- ., nati ?-. a ?? h aa II ily ?h >uld d< | -n i ln m y .?,. ,? the belltf ln m ? hll llah and idl b aupcratUi n. The n *t i markab'e r. ftb mi the fll ht fn i the i liamU i ? i :,> ,., | thal it was h< oded pn i lw ly by thoac poll tl, .., | m, i itat. i mi n who affeel to bell< ? In tbe . xiateni e of nelthi r God nor of the devll, and who loae i.eaalon of deridlng every tblng pertalnlng to ChrlatUuilty aa fooliah falrj ,..:. . aulted only for the Intelllgcnce of old wjmen and chiklren. And In thi.s connectlon It may be aald that, altbough ex-Premler Crtapl towera head and ahouldera above every other Itallan In atatecraft, In Intellect, ln mental vj ? ,,- an 1 In breadth i t mlnd, and, In aptl ? of the fact thal be lanka ln the oplnlon of the outer world on the aame planc as Prince Bla marck, Mr. Gladatom and the la:- Beflor Can ? va:-. yet there la n i one In the d milnlona of Khm Humbert who la a more fervenl believer in the power of the mallgnanl Influence of the evll eye, for the purpoee >.f Bhleldlng himaelf uKainst wblcb he lnvarlabi> carrlea about wlth hlm, attached to hla watch chaln, a pecullarl) abaped red coral cbarm, whlch he d'.rs nol baaltate to p*?lal at aaj oae wnom be bellevea to b. a Jettatore. 3HUNNED IN BOCIBTY, When, after the attempl made upon tha Ifcfe of Klng Humbert by tbe Anarcblat Acclarito, about a year ago, the Chamber of Deputlea re pair.d in ? bodj to tbe Qubinal Palace for th> aavpoae ..f offering to tbe monan h congratu aatlona on hla escape from death, carriagi arare phiced al tbe dlepoaal ..f tbe membera for the purpoee. Iri eacfa one of them there were I four, Bva uiid even aix leglalatorg, plled ona| ,,n top of tho other. One landau gloae, and a rooBfy on.- at that, bad a aolltary occupant, who eaa Bhunned by ai! hla colleague* lt waa Uita gaaie btarquki Maurbrj, of wbom thc nwat cxtraordlnary atorlea are eurreat in Rome. Thua, they tell there of bla maklng bla eppcar ance on.- rvealng in Um eardroom ->f th.- Hunt Clab, whereupon one of thc pbiyon Immedl atcly i. st 110,000, whleh was all iie poaaeaaed in th.- world, whlk thc wlnner at tho bbbm momenl fell backward frora bla chalr to tho ground, fracturing bla aplne, and a thir.l let drop a Jewelled clgar-holder wortb thoueauda of doDara, wbli h broke to ptecea on Um ground. ; < m another occaalon, when be appeared at Um i.o. . tho favorlte, belonglng to th.- well-known I aportaman OllretU, mstainod on th.- gpot s'> . rioua an injury that it bad to be lilled at once. Bmall wonder, tben, that peopla when they inoct thla darkl.oar.tcd, .la-k-.y.d tioblo r.ian on th.- f'm, i... in ttio gardena of tho Vllla Borgheee, or eren at th.- ttate baHa ..f tha Qulrinal, poiot tbeb" fora and Uttle flagera at hlm, eitber openly or covertly, while Bpitting thrtce on the grouad, in tho hope of avertlng thi baneful effect of bl i eye. .\oi nccd it be hnagloed that thi.-- betiet is cob Bned to itaiy. ii preraila in Prance, Bpala, and ovi n in Bucb northern couotrlea as Greal Brltaln mid Scandlnavla. ln Greal Brltaln, for ln Btance, ibcre is an llluatrioua peraonage who ia cred ted wUh thc poaeeaeion of the <?-. il eye in conacqucncc of the mixfortunea of one klnd and ? i thal aeem to overtake a!l thoae whom he haa diatlngulahed by bla intlmacy, few ? ?? th ? ?? belonglng to what i:- known as his "clrcle" i; -l Bnancial or aoclal rula, or ebw itic miafurtune. Offcnbach, the celebrated iaer, waa renowned from one end of Europe to the other aa a Jettatorc. and ito, I i . wa ite i'. i- 1'ius IX, the annual requiem aervlcea . || nor ? f whoae death ar,- ahunned by Roman prclate: and pati I la ta a Ike ng to the fai I thal tbey are almoat Invarlably foliowed by eithcr death or aome greal mlafortune overtak - ? i! ;. aai one, and aometlmea more, ? >! the riea who have been In attendance at the ny. ANIMAL BUPER8TITIONB. i: ially - atravaganl In Ami rli m eyi a m i I appear the auperatltion whleh prrvaila In ill i..M.- ..r Kuropc with rcgard to the exlatence of animah puaaexeed of aupernatural poweni, or, perhapa, n would be more correct to aay of human bctnga poaaeaaed of beatlal forma and attributca. It is ta tbe exlatence of thia aup r Btltlon alonc that must be aacrlU d tbe aati un ! Ing Iminunily from detectlon and arreal of the Prench homicidal manlac vacher, who is known .1 have commitl -I no leaa tban forty-aix mur ? r during th. laal f. ??. yeara under the m ixt . : . iua clrcumatancea, and wboboaata of bav ing kllled al leaat three tlmea aa many more :m-ii, women and chlldren. Tbe peaaantry ma !?? no effi it to run blm to earth or uj dlacover his idcntlty. N< Ither dld the rural authorlUea They were perfectly i tntent to attribute the deatha \. llma to eitber the van plre, or to the n-cre wolf, whoae anger they were afraid t.. In cur by maklng any effort to hunt blm i*own. \ ainplrea are p ipularly beHeved to be the s.mls of th. ,i. .-,d. whlcb qjuH the buried body by nighl (,. au ?',< the bl "-I ol Ih m.ur p< raonx, and it will be found, aa a rule, thal vamplrea an auppoaed to aprlng from Ui bodlea of thoae who, during thi li lif.. have t. >rne the reputation of po ; ing tl.-- evil eye. Bul any one may become a pire aii-r death if an anhnal, eapeclally ?a a cat, Icape over hla i - ?i pee. Tbe origia of thla !?? !.-f, aa well ?s that in the cxMtencc of the wero-wolf, la undoubtedly duo to the f:i i thal th--r. have been In thi paat, and aro stlll to-day, unfortunate creaturea ivhoae li anlt) tak ? the form of cannibaltam, and . h .- oilli tion ta known by the name of lycanthropy. The t-riminal reeorda of the Blx h and -h:.- nth - ? ntm Europe contain numeroua caaea ol men and n v. ho h ive bi en put to di 1U1 .. nerally ? , f??r .: thropy, or "? ?lf madneaa," w hl !> haa uau ill> i I th m to d< j womi n and childrc-ti, tli it la to aay, human beinga unable :. nl th. in- iv - *dth ?? ' ? r, Into la, 1 deserted sputs, where they t tt-ar their \ Ictlma to pii cea a tth thi Ir ic iii and naila d voui In i thelr flcah. Evcn as late as ln IJt-IU an aged i an or thc nai Swialek, ln the llttla village of Polomyja, ln Au rian Poland, was arreated on a charge of lycanthropy, and convkted of having eaten no th in elgbti en women and i hildn n. He an ited Ihe vengcance of the law by hangittg !,.i!.- ? !f in pris .n. ? if courae, nowadaya, when aucb elwliorate meaaurca have b? n daviaed for tbe i i n | im.h i reatraint -.f peraona afBlcted with varloua forma of Inaanity, Inatead of allowing them to i >a i aboul the eountr; as formerly, there are far fewer inatancea of woll madneaa, or of an> ol the crlmea pertainiag thereto. Bul when oi e a Buperetitlon tak. s rool In the mlnda ol tbe p- ple it is almoat Impoaaibte to remove it ? Ithi r of !? ii^ion or of logl tl reaa ? nniir. And thua it la caaj to underatand hoa tbe old belief In Ute exlatem.f the vampire and >.f the were-wolf ahould li iv. aurvived to j the preeent day, and ahould cauae the m u??? or loss Ignorant and narrow-mlnd d population of hio rural dbjtiicta to ahleld rather than lo hunt down the perpetrator of su.!i appalllng crimea as thoae "f the Preo< b bomlcldaJ manMc Va.h. r. Thla will ai rve to explaln to An* rlcani who have no idea of ihe exlali m ? ,,r aucb extraordinary mcdUeval superatltiona the peculiar circum i m hii h Influi m ?? both the polil li al af ? falra and Um adminiatratlon of Justice In the <d.| World. BX ATTACUE. BY RAILTOTHE WHITE SEA. A NKW BRA POR Tlli: CITf OF IIICHABL Tlli: ARCHANGEL, oi'KM.N.) 0T IKB TRUNK lasi: PROM mosy-ow-a RAXLROATJ RBACHINa AUKMR TO TH1 ABO nc cntcui tbr f.v.usii coi# uNY IN 1MSSIA. There la a dlfference between laUtuda and cllmate, between peralleia and leotbenne, for railroad-bulidlng as well aa for other purpoeea, in token whereof, wltneaa the Klondlke and the northern provincea of Burope. The former ia in the latltudc of Finland and the eentral parts of Bweden and Norway, yat it has the tempera ture of Bpltabergen. A railroad to tbe Klondlke migbt be bullt, of couree. Bo mlfht ??? t0 tn" North Pok*. if the land extended all tha way thllher. But it aroukl be an undartaklng of enormoua dlfflcuttlea. Oa tha other hand, there |are in Burope aeveral rallroada ln reguUr opera i tioo tha year round at blgher latltudea than the Klondlke Moat northarly of afl is tha Bwedlah | Une. runnlng up the valley of the Lulea Elf from 1 Vuollerim to Qelllvare, the lattar placa belng about one degree north of the ArcUc Clrcia, This is, perhapa, the only railroad yet bullt w.th.n the Arctlc aone. But one in Plnland i com.s rery near it, the Une to Beeborg reachlng OQ degreea north, the laUtude of Dawaoa City. ' \ thlrd I ne, ln aome respects moat notabta of all has bow been opened la Ruaata. n runa : rrom Moacow through Yaroakw to Axcnangel. on th- Bhore of the Whlte Bea< ? This laat-named railroad was opened for trafflc on November 20 laat, acconllng to the ucci dental calendar, or November 17 In R Ichronology, and thal day was madeagreat fee tival m tbe anclent city of tha Archangel Michael. tt deaerved to be. Por many yeara thal northern metropolbi has been declinlng in importance. Its trade has dwlndled to a mere fractlon of its former aelf, and Ita has materially decreaaed In numbera and de generated In eharacter. The growtb of the varl oub porta "f. th" Baltlc Bea has i.n effected largely at Ita exp nae. l-u: tbe opening ?f a railroad glvliig Archangel dlrect commun n ?n with Moacow, st. Peteraburg and all tbe reat -.f Burope promlaea a r.-vival of all its oldtime -.-: .:v ai.d proaperlty. So on this day the ttreeta gayly deeked with Baga and evergreena, the church bella rar.^ Uk" mad. the i.ple were , i m th. ir hollday garb and thronged tbe Btreeta, afoot and in brigbtly caperleoned alelgha, and a proceaaion of tbouaanda wound Ita Joyful way through the city and akmg the rroxen Dwlna to th.- little wooden buUdlng on a wharf at the rlver mouth, wblcb marked the termlnua of the wonderful railroad -a tblng as itrange to Archangel aa to th.- sou.-ves of the Nl'e. There waa a long train of cara, with a pufflnK and pantlng l.motlve at its head, th.. batter b n:..1 wltb a blue ribb-.n, which oatenalbly pre vented u from moving nntll releaaed by a for mal clipping wlth a palr of abeara. Bngina and tara were all briltlantly decorated with Baga and wreatha, and the greal multltude of people bore th-.- appearance of a featal throng. The Blahop .,f Archangel was there, with all th? ciergy of the city, arrayed in the gorgaoua robea that tnake the ceremonlea of the Oreek Cbun b so plctureaque A mlgbty teon, the Image of tbe Archangel Michael, godfather and guardian of the city, '.'.as a!.- i there, th.ntre of th.. throng There waa -.a elaborate aervlce of prayera and then th.- aclaaora were put to uae, there was a ahout ..f the Kuaalan equlvalent of -All aboard!" then a anrill acream from tbe en gtne whiatb , and the traln m >ved off, on its way to M lacow, bearing more than flve hundred de ? . . is, the majorlty of wbom had r had auch an exp rlence bt:' ire i:i all their llvea. gin ,. thal date the road haa been ln regular operation. One traln a day is sent oul from Archangel to Moacow, and one traln a day ar ri\. s at th.- i" irini r :'i :n the latter plai e. Thal la n..: an Impoaing aervlce, but it anawera tbe ,.'..-.::t purpoee. The dlatance to Moai iw la . ;i ii i and inii.'s, and tho runnlng time out three and a half daya. Th.- firat aec t; .n. from Archangel t.. V'ologda, four bundr I niilea, takea thirty flve houra, Thal entln - tanci is a practlcaily unbroken wildernesa of ilcnae t r< ita, awampa and thoee drearj plaina ,-.,ii ,| tundra. Omlnoualy enough, the Brat ata : - mth of Archangel bj called Tundra, There aro conalderable towna and Bettlementa In that .. Bi i,ut tiu- raili ema actually to i th, in and ??? i:.:\" - ? - -l. la J Ut W.tll the BOle Idea of connectlng thi four polnta, Archangel, Vnlngda, Yaroalav and Moac iw, aa dlrectly aa ;,'. Th.her towna near the Une wlll have t ? ' uild brani hea ir depend upon al - and waguna tor connectlon wlth it. No doubt, however. there wlll aoon aprlng up an enormoua lo ai trafflc all al ng the road. The country traveraed la one ( I .; ulablc rlchneaa In for est producta, mlnerala, etc. The provlnce of Archangel reachea clear acroaa the emplre, from N'orway t.. tbe Brala, and thla ia 'he only rail? road In it. and Archangel la Ita only practlcabb port. it is to be expecti 1, therefore, thal thl wlll be the hlghway for outlet of tbe producta of all the northern part of the emplre, it wlll be a i utioua turn of fate that thua re? Btorea Archangel to commerclal Importan that elty waa one not only the chlef, bul the only port of Kuaala It la equally curioua that tbe i.hIs. englnea, bridgea, etc., of the railroad ahould have come from England, and Bngllah enterprbM and capltal be foremoat in thla re vlval of the place. For thia city of the Arch angel kfl< bael waa ln ll : orl rln an 1 . eld aa EBgllsh . ...,,- .., ti, ,t . ,t. i \ been reckoaed Eaglaad'a tradltional i dat. | away back to th- UBM of Bda ird VI. who chartered th<- expeditlon of the rated B* Efogb WlBougbby, "tha llka of wM h . t in any readn acen, oaed or kaowa," u I lentlt forth with a paaaport to aU tha . 1 by UM yOBBg King "to all klnge, | ? Jadgea and governora of ti..- earth," requ for tho expeditlOB fraa paa ai thi igh thelr domlnlona and ptedgiag bla kingty i I thal "aothlng ahall ba touched of j ??? ? ?, you." Itwasas.rlousandm.il conunaaded by tha Klag to li "ua ribaldry or uagodty talk, di ing, ea labtlng; nor other devlliah gamea." ??nt. one would aay, from tbe averagi , ing party of theat daya. The mea aei , adnoonbibed to ba careful in thelr bebarl r to the nativcs of Bhatai-m r plact I vislt, and. abuve all, to ba teflanej tto *n thekf use of wino and beer. Well, .?ir John hims !f did BOt D me to Arcb* angel, but hia eblef lleutenaat, Chaacell r, dat, He touad the piacc occupled by Um genUe an.i iBtelllgCBt Finns, and reckoBi 1 it a | iod r^ace for the foundation of tradc and iBduatr} Thea ho ptacacded up the Dwlaa, thm ? tnu h more eaaUy navigabn river tiian now, an i made fricnds IXBOng thc '.-(-s clvilixed Itu ina, Ivaa, the aofl of Baaii, raceived him at M m >?r v.,;a all booor, an 1 gave him tbe firat irter ? ? ? r given to a foreigBer to trade ti.r '-waa with tho Umb ahnoat uaknown a i f Mu? ooTjr. Aa tbe r.-suit of thal ape Ui p .\r a ang'i aprang Into bcing. lt ??..- ih en terprtae. Engliah ships erow led Engliah warehouaea covered l i i re, I i merchaata thronged tbe i -i cburchea raiaed thelr Bpiree ba the Arctlc alr, It was au Engliah eolony, pure ? anj for many yeara .t t'. ? iabed port of Rueela. But when Peter th< Gi il awUha was Blled with Jealouxjr, partly thal tha xxa* tnercial capltal of his empire ir th* bbbm of another, nsaa or aaiat or aa l partly that its trade should ba tn tbe tUUMX of forelgnera So he reeolved to build anotaor port. that Bhould b.-ar his own :? ui i aj of that of Michut 1, and of whli b the tl . '?? >!iouid be kept in Buaataa baada. B i BaeaJ Peteraburg, whlcb baa in aome an. xj tained way cotne to be called Bt Peteraburg, and gaa-a. It by law suoh advantagos ov.r ArchaBgi I that tba latter c mld not compete with it. and i > soon began to decilno. A wi r poUcy bow prevalia, Ruaala araaai all thc porta ahe caa get, if p aathla on all th* "Beven Beaa." Bhe haa eeveral on th* Baltlc, Sh? haa made tho Euxine aln: wt a Ruxeiaa lakft. She has one or two on tho Northero i'o If*. saa haa bow at laed aeveral <.n the v-ll a soa. She ? workiag her way peralatenUy toward the Peretafl Galf. it woald ba sha::;.? to ber II sh? did not develop iier trade by * ij aretai Sca. Ber negotiatioBa wltb Norway for the eeaai a of tbe Caranger Pwrd ai not ret suc ceaaful, and never may be, But In an uajtl shc haa a aplendid port. coni : <&& now at laat by rail, with the a I ?? * of ber empire. lt may eonftdentl) ba ? ?;? ted, tberefore, that Um hxtter wOl r naat bnportanca and grow fanto a real DaeUtxyoUa of the North. To thi.s end thi ? ra.iroad, iuet completed, la a long and aignll inl p. 77//; BTBSOLOOI Ot' KISSISQ, Dr. Dankd O. BriBton la anMnea. Th.- k >i a.,.- aiskno.,11. I th:: K * aboriglnal tribea of Aoaerlca and '? ' Btral Afrtca From tbe moat anctenl i *ever, it baa >.n famluwr to the Aalall ? I Buro pean racea, The Latiaa dlvided it into i forma the oeculum, the baaium ai I '? ?<??? ium; tbe flrxt being the ktaa . -1 respi ct tha aei imd of cen i . . '1 of |i vc The Bemitea alwaj l ? aJah an.i joi, apeaka of it as prn l as it ui to-day ln th-- Roin i i' ireh. The MongolUui kbM, howevei as thal ?? bii h prevallB with ??? In . I l. not toucb the aurfa : Th.- nu84 is brougbl Inl ch ok, forehead or hand; * '? ali wly through the :j with a altght Bma< k l ' t-unal ler our mode ol klsaing full of coa ? geatlv-4 neaa, and ouj wrltei ? U II -I u it li equal diadain. Darwin aa 1 i :h r natui itl 1 to trace back th ? kiaa to the a t 4 the I ????* .t ?. An inlereating recei ?/ l , ia bj If. Paul d i.:. .?? Ib "Th Bu f tbt I i'aris Anthropol tlcal 8 ty, Vol. \U1 N '? | ? itu: c\r is lin: kOLU OF i SPiBIt From Thi I ?? troll Pn e Pi ??lt is ri..i a pleaa inl i i ,:.. i in ii middli il thi all d irk by a p .... - thal apirita or hui " p rformance,M aai l Strgeant N' ? ? ' " ? ,-":i" tral l'< li> <? Prei im t. "Thal la l '?' ?*? my wife and daughter und?-rwcn( tl "thl'r nbjrht I waa on nlght duty aad rctu ! hoaia t ;. :;i> .. i ? k ln tlu ? ?r ui. oo/.i-u oiiii-i ? ? ?? al : ii Inga thi > Im i a nocturnal vi<it. ? ? ; ? Ing :io s. il. \orv akiwly Thump, thuhip. thump wenl one note at*-: anothci Then rollowed n and low ii. Ics. With n<> tt| than to Btrlke a lot : Imagine -'? a hb frighttned l . into hyati rica or aoi H had they . h< u the K- > bi ird i f the pl u <M |uat ln tlme to U l thi w kn ? ?aaaw unaglBod Bplrit, burglar or wbai