Show THE WA 11 the th sunsets then were nar far more beautiful southerners who lived in more luxury before the war than they have been able to do since have a very natural way of dating everything by comparing every event of the present time to those palmy days beto the wa says the country gentleman it is quite unnecessary to add that all things suffer by the comp comparison arlson it was the custom of the guests at the sanitarium to assemble on the porches just before sundown to watch the retiring process of old sol as he slipped away to bed behind mount pisgah one of the loftiest loft iest peaks of the blue range some of the tha guests were asserting they could see the gray hairs on the back of the tats rat I 1 another elevation so called from its resemblance to that animal A little patch of fleecy clouds had evidently evident lyl caught fast on the pines in passing al a cliff and some one said Bean catcher 1 peak was flirting with beaumont while the bajram range others said had already put on a nightcap of mist with now and then a blue black peak projecting above the clouds otherwise not a cloud was to be seen save a 1 few I 1 maa mackerel kerel scales just above the western horizon just as but half of the suns orb was left in view and shadows were j rapidly deepening and the last departing shafts of sunlight were gliding the domes of the most lofty hills and every one was waa all but speechless admiration at the splendor of the su sunset stat one woman a northerner and a newcomer i was able to keep her tongue coin coing i I 1 oh I 1 do think she was saying to a southern ou thern lady that it Is the most exquisite 1 sunset I 1 ever saw tell me Is it a custom down here for the sun to set get like that oh nothing was vaa the reply you should have seen been it I 1 bafo the wa |