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Show In MS FREEDOM this incident from his early life, FROM THE LAXATIVE the Father of our Country DRUG IIADIT showed the qualities win fm of gallantry and tenderness which made him famous! . JSI j i Q 29?0 You probably know this about It's the origKellogg's inal whole bran cereal, scientifically milled to bring you natural food bulk in its most effective and appetizing form. But did you know this? Kellogg's served with milk is a fine All-Bra- n. by Burl Ives. Although best known as a finger of American folk music, Burl Ives has many talent. He's an accomplished actor, author, humorist, and authority on Americana. This story about George Washington is taken from his newest book, "Burl Ives little-kno- 0) . In a sermon on man's private and public life, Dr. Harry and her gentleness and beauty were ho less captivating because she wore dresses of leather, rode like the wind, and used a rifle better than most men about the country. She lived with her greatgrandfather, Old Abraham, at the. point where the Youghi-ogheand Monongahela Rivers join. These two were the sole survivors of an Indian raid that had wiped out their family. Marion kept the little cabin neat and clean, and provided food by hunting and reading to Old Abraham from his many books, for his eyes were unable to see the words he loved. The small cabin was just off the trail along which General Braddock marched to his defeat. Marion and the old man had watched the gay-clarmy pass, and had prayed they would defeat the Indians and bring peace to the countryside. After the battle, the retreating army came back Hy the same route, and it was with sorrow that Marion watched them straggle by. The French and the Indians had ambushed General Brad-doc- k; who was unused to such unmilitary tactics. Now, during this retreat and while Old Abraham was away from the cabin, Marion heard a knock at the door. She opened it to find an unprepossessing straggler of the defeated army before her, a half-brebony-face- d with rcdthauY whose name" was Bed Wolf. Seeing no one but the beautiful girl, he burst into the room. He would have tried not only to make free of the provisions of the little " ny ed 1 , cabin but would, have kissed the girl as well had she not leveled her rifle at him. Her steady eye and hand convinced Red Wolf of her courage, and he remained with upraised hands against the log wall. Finally, however, he began a slow movement toward her, his eyes holding hers daring her to shoot Her finger had tightened on the trigger when a young officer in a silver-lace- d uniform stepped through the open door. He doffed his hat to the girl and said to Red Wolf, "Go. I will attend to you later.' three-corner- ed ATOMIC ' ENERGY COMMISSION AgovT ' c an aid to fitness. This delicious,' wholesome dish supplies 9 bodybuilders you need daily. 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Love published and copyright, 1954, by the World Publishing Co., Cleveland and New York. Currently, Ives is playing a dramatic role in the Broadway play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Between acts, he's working on another book, a collection of New England Tales of America," She Firl lA41iinton s George Red Wolf slunk away through the door, and Washington, for it was he, apologized for the behavior of the soldier and begged that' he might rest awhile in the pleasant little cottage. Of course he was made most comfortable by the grateful girl and her greatgrandfather. Marion's beauty, grace, innate refinement and gentleness did toot fail to charm the young officer. When Washington said good-bthe next day, he promised to return. He rode forward to iind the remnants of his shattered army. When the army disbanded, Washington rode back alone in haste, "impatient to see Marion again. He found the cabin in ashes. He called, but no one answered. He walked about 'the ruins in sadness. 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