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Who was known as "The Sage of Concord"? 10. What does the "right of angary" mean? family dumps. Mrs. Croy suggested a visit to Urn poor (arm. When they s- a- Ihe ml, ery (here, Urey decided (heir (roubles -- ere not to serious or Important after all. Thai -- at her -- ay to make the mra realise Urelr lot -- aa not ton bad. CHAPTER XU He was swinging his trunk, and. in a moment, would be on top of me, I Jumped up. But a man next to 1. Because of the color of his me put hia hand on my ahouldcr and armor. "Sit down. You wont be hurt laid, 2. President Johnson. I saw other people were risking 3. The taking for granted of the their necks, so I did sit down, none point to be proved. too comfortably. The circus pro4. The Japanese, dating from cession turned a corner and missed 6G0 B. C. me. seemingly, by inches. A I 5. No; it consumes the equal of looked more carefully, I saw the half of its weight each day. whole thing was a fake. It wasnt a 6. A slight oilense. circus procession at all, but only a 7. The swan. I had heard vaguely of picture. 8. A shade of difference; a moving pictures, but they had alsubtle variation. ways seemed off at the other side of 9. Ralph Waldo Emerson. the world and had nothing to do with 10. The right of angary, which me personally. But here they were Is both a constitutional and interand I was seeing them! national law, allows any belligerIn two or three minutes the parade ent or neutral nation, either in was over, and I was out on the street time of peace or war, to seize again. foreign ships and materials within As I wai standing in front of the its territory, subject to adequate building, trying to decide which way compensation. to go, there was a commotion among the people and a great sight-seeincarriage drew up. A few people got out, and, immediately that they did, others scrambled into their seats. A man sitting at the front called out, Come on and take a ride in a horseless carriage! I studied the situation and saw it was free. 1 Helps Loosen up By this time there was no place Phlegm Due to left except in the front row beside a man wearing a pair of gauntlet 7 1 Up all night with Tp- t1 those dreadful gloves and sitting beside a wheel as big as one on a corn shelter, vOs coughing SDasms . that come with colds except this wheel was parallel with you ...Why dont the ground, and was fastened on an n try the rod. I squeezed in, and Vicks VapoRub In a moment the man shoved some steam treatment? 'A Just put a good things down and pulled other things d car up, and the great spoonful of VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water began to move. A man, also riage breathe in the vapors. sitting on the front row, stood up Grand reliefcomes with every breath and put his hands to his mouth and you take, as the soothing medicated Shouted, "Clear the path! Clear the vapors penetrate into the path! bronchial wonderHow tubes. upper fully VapoRub helps loosen phlegm, People turned, terrified to see our ease coughing, relieve upper bronchial giant conveyance bearing down on irritation . . . inviting the restful sleep them, and darted out of the way, as need so much. Time-testeyou we chugged and jolted past. But I home-provVapoRub is the best had to pay for every chug and jolt, known home remedy ' because I was wedged in so close to misfor relieving the driver that every time he hauled erics of colds. Try it I V VapoRub at the wheel, he dug an elbow into my ribs. But that was all right. Everything in the world was all right. At last we came to a kind of starting station where we all had to get out, and where new people got in. 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Or he might want to try the "hardpan" in Kansas, and so give that a whirl Or he might want to try Oklahoma red," and move down there where he would have to raise kaffir corn. To us. in our secfarmtion, we considered kaffir-coring about as low as one could sink. Or he might want to try wheat in Nebraska, or South Dakota, so trade his land and take his chance on wheal Or he might want "upland farming and move to eastern Colorado. Now and then one of our people would pick up and go to Texas where it was not farming but ranching. which was something we didnt understand at all. One of the Sewells moved to Texas and bought an onion farm. No hogs, corn, or cattle. We felt it was a family disgrace. One who. sooner or later, came up against aristocracy of land was the hired man. Our hand ale with us and nothing was thought of it. If a family poked its hired man off into the kitchen, everybody in the neighborhood would have been outspoken. 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He might get up to go to his room, but usually we'd say, You dont have to leave, Dell. Stay and visit with them. Usually he stayed. One spring, Pa began to hunt around for a hand. He went to town and on the street he stopped the people he knew and told them he was looking for a good, reliable He went to the hardware man. store and left word there; then to the bank and asked Joe Jackson if he knew of any changes in help. Then to the livery stable to see if the proprietor knew of anybody looking for a place. But he didn't go to the pool hall; anybody who hung around a pool hall wouldn't be any good. there we got off, the neighbor to meet us and when we got home Phebe had supper ready. She sat, PAPER A man who had a quarter section did not stand as high as the man who had a half section. After all, people had to be weighed on some sort of scales, and land scales were as good as any. We had a love of the soil, as have the peasants in France, but I don't believe ours was as deep, or as touching. For in France they lived generation after generation on the same farm, while ours was a changing country. Our people bought a farm, tilled it a while, then discovered what seemed to be a better location and moved on to that. A spring-wago- j home he day or so later a two men in it turned into our drive lot, but we did not connect this with our new hand, for usually a new hired man came on horseback with a couple of suitcases tied to the saddle. If he came walking across the field carrying just one suitcase, we regarded him with suspicion. A man with one suitcase wasnt going to stay long. Especially if he wanted to see his room first. Or if he asked how many cows. It did not take long to see why Renzo had come in a spring-wagofor he had a trunk and, to our surprise, a violin case. He had got a friend to drive him over; soon the friend departed and 'Renzo, our new hand, was left with us. After supper we sat around talking, going through the process of getRenzo told about ting acquainted. crops on the other side of the county and prices things were bringing. He told about a big farmer who had put in a hay tedder. It was the first time I ever heard the word. I see you brought your fiddle, Would you mind Pa said, finally. playing us something?" 'Ill try it, said Renzo obligingly, and began to tune up. plucking one string after another with his thumbnail. He thick, got some rosin out of a paper box, put his violin under his chin and. drew his bow across the strings. In a moment his foot was going up and down and our living room was filled with the first fiddle music of its whole existence the county. with her glasses ancj, little turned-u- p nose, listening while we recounted the wonderful things we'd seen and done. 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Saturdays he would stand on the edge of the sidewalk, on the west side of the Square, where the crowd was thickest, and when one of our farm girls came along, he would take off his hat (which some of our young men didnt do) and speak to the girl and make an excuse to walk down the street with her. Sometimes he would come to the back of the grocery where he knew the girl and her family were having dinner (trying to pretend this was accidental) and make friendly advances This was all right, but he mustnt ask them to go anywhere with him. The girls who had spoken to him so friendly at the debates and spelling and ciphering matches, now, on the streets, could hardly see him. He bought a black derby, which was the kind of hat the city men were wearing, and kept it carefully in the hatbox side of his trunk, but this did not change his social status He got a new suit but even this made no difference. A fashion of white hands was going around, so he bought heavy pigskin gloves and wore them so they would sweat his brown paws white. He wore a red bandanna handkerchief drawn tight up against his neck, with the ends poked through a brass ring, so his neck would be white, too. He never spoke to me about it except once. It was at the end of a corn row while we were resting our teams. flow- Use pretty scraps for the applique, heart-wrenc- When he gold-rimme- d NS u.Tti Exciting sounds rang through the room. came said he'd last our stay was over, and heard of a man who seemed promisto with the depot Mrs. Day came His name was Renzo Davis, us and we got on the train. When ing. he said, a man from the east side of was to... Play Suits er applique. Sister's dress has pert puffed sleeves and she may have overalls just like brothers I i d, heme Boy ' open-toppe- At 8732 Girl and PLAY togs for boy or girl little 1 tots will love this practical set i cold-irritat- 'Which of his two wives will he come Well wait and see how he pan out," Pa said. I hoped to God he would pan out, I am glad to aay he did. He was a good worker and didn't rest hi horse too long at the end of thn rows, and didnt mind pulling milkweed. It was understood on rainy days a hand could do light work in the barn, tuch as greasing the harness. or cleaning out the cob from the manger. 'Renzo would do more than that If it stopped raining, he would dart out to the woodpile and begin to split railroad tie. If it started to rain again, he would g( back to the barn and climb Into the manger with his cob basket. We saw we had a treasure. Bui Fa still was skeptical. Now and ther we would get a treasure; but some night he would come home as drunk as hell. Sometimes wed have t( go to town and bring him out. Bui if one ever got drunk enough te land in jail. Pa was through wilt him, no matter how perfect he wa in other respects. One day Renzo told Pa that i! ( Ml Pa would get hnn some traps h would see what he could do aboui the gophers. Never before had hand volunteered to trap gophers, Jerkin Suit for it meant additional work; on top DEAL for any occasion, this of this Pa didn't think he could trap e jerkin suit is tops them, gophers being what they are with the teen-ag- e crowd. The So he gave him a steel trap and g can be collarjacket told him to see what he could do. less, if you like, and is smart too A In a day or two, Renzo came in ' with long or short sleeves. with a gopher tail. Soon he had an- - change of blouses gives you many other. So Pa went to town and got attractive costumes. half a dozen traps. 'Renzo would No. 732 come In size 11, 12. dig a hole about a foot square until 13.Pattern 14. IS and 18. Size 12. without sleeves, it crossed the run, then get on his marequire 3',i yards ol 35 or knees and go through a careful proc- terial; short sleeves, 314 yards. ess of covering the trap and weight- ing the tongue with just the right thickness of dirt. Then he would fasten the trap to the board and put the board over the top of the hole and cover it with dirt so as to shut out the light. In a day or two he would have a gopher. Use a curling iron to stretch the 'Renzo became a most welcome addition to our family; he was fingers of washable kid gloves. a cheerful and had a sense of humor If you have difficulty driving a and could tell the simplest thing that had happened to him during his finishing nail into hardwood withdays work and make it absorbing. out bending the nail, drive the nail I began to realize, after a time, through a bottle cork, then through that he exaggerated. But that was into the wood. After nail has all right; the element of essential started well into the wood, pull the truth was there; and by making al- cork oil and finish driving the lowances we could come pretty close nail. a to the kernel. perfume-soake- d Pin dabs of cotThe neighbors came to esteem ton to of garments to the hems him and when we were invited to a tend a subtle fragrance to body party, Renzo went along as a matter of course. Sometimes I had the and clothes. uncomfortable feeling that he was When ripping clothing with a the most welcome one of us. razor blade, cut a slit He developed a quality that few in a cork and put it on one side hands had. Of making money in of the blade to protect your hands addition to his wages. A horse be- from being cut. a longing to a neighbor had been As far as possible all windows shocked by lightning and was considered worthless. Renzo traded in a house should have a similar for him, put him by himself in a appearance from the outside; if pasture on soft ground and brought the draperies hang straight, sheer him out of his shakes. He traded curtains used with them should him for a better horse and pretty also hang straight. soon bought a set of harness at a a In the kitchen where but little public sale. Little by little he began to pick up things. space is available, place the trays Gradually, as his circle of ac- from under the gas burners atop of the burners. A good place to quaintances widened, there came a stack the soiled dishes before He social problem. wanted to go washing them. with the girls, and there the h a began, for Renzo, however Soft, jerdeserving, owned no land. Personally he was pleasing and he was ca- seys and crepes are favorites this year. They should be laid away pable. But he didnt own land. j 'i While we were there, my mother said she wished she could see a kindergarten, so Mrs. Day found where there was one, and took my mother. The next morning at breakfast, my mother was still talking about it. month. : ) pfl uUlLLSu m Renzo rested hit violin on hi lap and talked a while. Then back went hit fiddle and again the thrilling, exciting sound rang through the room. When 'Renzo went off to hi new bed, our room teemed lonesome. It wa the best evening wed had In well-fittin- OF COUGHING plication simple, thorough. can tell you about PAZO ointment. on two-piec- EASES SPASMS lICKS All-Occasi- WN.U. SERVICE g ... Attractive Play Suit Play Sets for Brother and Sister I |