Show that peacock volee vole our immigrants of SW years ago with them the low soft voices of their en english lish progenitors in the wil berns derns that received them they felt the axe ane of great solitudes and must fol foi a time have spoken in subdued aler as do the wanderers today to day in i valleys of the grest great mon mountain nile ranges or over the vast plains of ur western wilds buts but as the woods have been cleared away and the prairies have come under cultivation and cities have multiplied we have learnd to address each other in voices me so many peacocks on bouse housetops tops ex chaupin views of the of the bigi t the distracting duets some in lins has mentioned as incidents of our dinner parties are nothing to the din clangor and uproar of a crowded afternoon tern n tea in town yes really YOU yon ladie must see to it that no one be ad raitt lo into our ideal society whose voice has not been properly assuaged north nor american review |