Show H f HA A DEAD seale E A X P P E tut mut dt not liot your trust lu in PrInc princes cs 1 Is 15 ill ille mis miss imogene 0 eraser fraser plied piped for a pance I 1 doni dont mean a common prince like old russian fellow we used to see abo about it town wearing a greasy fur col lar partaking of garlic and brandy three and growling at every gae Sae merican rican in the most detestable athing 0 of if the kind seed seel d for a prince such as we read ont out abon about I 1 17 t gae gag old od sentimental novels that amu asdour our gur fathers and mothers in the dle flower flowe reir 01 their youth a thaddeus thaddens of warsaw WT angleat I 1 lint and valor and tender vess less and m musical I 1 voice and fine rolling eyes and perree pe rree gree and that sort of thino thing IF por for 0 my parti parel dont delieto in such princes the prince of wales one of that species and I 1 fearl fear rear hey have bave 0 gone out with the old sentimental novel rovel novels ls nothing else however would suit miss imogene fraser being not other fair dami v k sels of twenty or thereabouts she desired to experiment upon the estate matrimonial and had bad plenty of excellent opportunities but no mortal of common clay would do A prince she must have or single she would remain now a real good writer of sentimental stories could conid create such a being being 0 especially for the emergency and after alter r the cus ens tomary amount of tantalization through the medium of an obdurate P parent arent or nhat what not marry off miss In imogene iogene to her prince in the most satisfactory style but I 1 never was good at it sentimental creation I 1 must write alcait about the kind of people I 1 know and see 1 I am sorry for the imogenea Imo 0 genes ive z seen plenty of them but what sort of princes did ibid they marry one now pours dours tea for a little gray fitted exchange broker another is the spouse of a strapping farmer w with ith large largo yellow teeth like ancient gravestones another wedded a small subdued german who plays a in a cheap orchestra and has to move monthly be bet cause he cant pay his rent another but the catalogue atah atiq logue 0 grows melancholy thus with all the imogenea Imo a genes they 0 go to on pining for princes who never neven come marrying all sorts of people instead and dying 0 give way to a fresh generation of imog imogenea Imo genes enes who follow in their mamas footsteps with a disregard of experience that savors of the sublime one of the nicest watering places lathe inthe world is that spot known as bele belle lake jt it is romantic and comfortable at once two qualifications rarely found together there is delightful bathing rowing sailing and ashing fishing in the lake itself and the shady groves that line its shores are cool and green and my ster dious ous suggesting dryads dreads dmd and nymphs and fairies and thino things 0 tha thatis thayis A is if yon happen to have a poetic turn of mind if not they only suggest flirtation I 1 will not farther expatiate upon the delights of belle lake lest you should fancy I 1 have lots for sale in that vicinity whereas I 1 have none anywhere 7 liot not even a fl burial lot and that I 1 believe is the lie lle common lot of all neither did imogene D frasell have tiny any real estate to dispose 0 of f but gut she thought 0 just jus st as I 1 do abid arid passed much of her time every summer in the fair demesnes dem denz esneg esnes that lie smilingly adjacent to the belle lake pavilion she dressed with charming 0 simplicity for meak Weak breakfast fast and strolled listlessly in the maple lined avenue till bathing time after bathing a trip to the is island larid in some jaunty little sailboat sail boat whiled philp d away the houri hours till the dinner toilet after dinner a siesta making and receiving calls till tea and after tea the tho pavilion informal Ho hop every eveni evening tig then gossip boisi p and tind finally bed I 1 I 1 such are the round of pleasures that my heroine I 1 suppose she is my heroine heroines pursued but they could not stifle her in in continued on page gil gip from paio page 25 yarl yard longing lor for thi the m musie music disic disie of a princely nce nee y roice voice the glance of devotion from princely eyes the touch of a princely hand in the ince ance and the envy of all maidens who tai had to go through gb life s often and began to think the great world a hard bard u unromantic nroman tic sort of arrangement 1 of course you and I 1 know better I 1 sever neter wrote wroten a romance half laif half balf so wonderful s the simplest life would make were it truly toed tord the only trouble is that even the simplest in life cannot be truly told it seems easy but you just try it once I 1 though there was no prince among the bests nests of the pavilion there was a poet lay fay Somer was there perhaps imogen imogene e abight have fa fallen failen llenin jn love with him there 3 something very fine and pardon the 0 prism hyda hyfa luten in a young ladys jedof a poet only unhappily somers ns as no more like ilke the ideal poet than our dy old russian friend ia is like the ideal ance aimee r AM au contra contraire cont raire re he was a rattle headed lly iby soul who sho loved rowing and romping si gossip and euchre playing and made m of his bis own pathetic poems parodying paro dying am and singing bits of them to comic 7 mies les ies everybody liked him but Tery body said twenty times a day 0 h will you never be quiet 1 or 0 ajl were you ever in in earnest lo no 10 he would never do for the beau iaal jal rhymester ster pale and heartbroken heart beart broken he ani ant jiin kilow b how ow to roll his eyes in a fine azy and when laura crane once told idi jai in her b high tragedy 0 manner that she d too much soul to live in this hollow arid he was actually rude enough to ich in her face in a word somers knew the world too id A to believe in its hollowness he had bad ad aid it in fact most decidedly soli soled d and liborn aboin I 1 notice that men who have really been den aen up a bit in the merry go round wo we ilife are not apt to preserve lh iho leshow show of sentimental much we vve all start off some time or dr another th ith our long lono hair bair our sable suits our down lown m collars our brigand sombreros sombre ros id abour our little hidden sorrows but when when kaid kald baie have cut our wisdom teeth and learned about other peoples trouble wo we vais lays come back to reason to td figured a to Q stovepipe stove pipe hats bats and the barber though fay was far too matter of dae fae il almogene mogene and she far too sentimental sentiment aT tilia from irom any Ily lly menal menai point of view aj VJ biame blame ame somehow excellent friends vipa lipa al passed ed much time iu in each others so lim tiny one moonlit evening found them e er k on the shore of the lake seated lioun a an enormous s boulder vine clad on 4 one side and washed by the clear inen IpEn on the other they had bad tho ito e 3 ii down to the shore with a merry which had divided itself up and arka i itself out as walking parties will ito little groups of two or four accord toi toH ocial affinity imogene was gazing at the moon of irk fik M she was one of that kind igl pal faja as tapping his large boots with ia emails cade cane and whistling very very italy 0 fay yay Fayr I 1 sud suddenly deilly delily burst out imo imogene gene I 1 i yant vant something to live aorl I 1 want a IM luand passion 1 do doat dont said fay choking 0 his whistle idd ind leavin S the hirst filst half of bonnie E JO vo wigder ridder unfinished forever upon 3 wads rind of heaven dont you do it esons seoul arnt ahalt nice nice they tire a low dow bow so how rhoda shoula you jou ou know you yon never oved ed anybody except fay somers P I 1 pshaw I 1 lve ive ave lovei loyta forty girls 0 yes in your flippant way I 1 want alue flue tong long passion a heart healt history to abb rb my whole existence aoud better take tale to fishing I 1 found 1 tery ery absorbing this afternoons i ojay 0 ofay will you ever be in earnest TO BE mr |