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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, { | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER }, 1907. | | THE GRAVEYARD | . ick vie Rudd's Ride ' | g ' 1S | I BY Dh i) | There were silting round Tia eta y f lla ere were | H ; Q | IN - Kc % 7A) kad Rue, eee Gee ( ee the ae eee pear morning-room |: OMmMCONE playing | the bridge, and the married womer were gathered in the drawing-room, rend} ' ing or © ngaged an the matronly occupation of sewing. Someone was playing on the plano Grieg's "Peer Gynt, and the ecnoes of it came to. the library , where the three girls and two 3 3 a l is ne men ; 7 | | aD be:Oy rae giant - | and, oo Sek * \t Christina had said of New out a mad. Abas arms that ee Bead (they rex-becar ofa shadowland, scbliie taking advantage not If; have that she the ee trees York." admitted was relation-| Bere hed ; this anery as the ate amet ier tl eee : aS ean eats . hich Dickie cousins, of the tune P ResOs a finger. in Rant et transferred from! for it into a Cleopatra's ; Deen Oh, don't teast him, Beatrix "Let him yawn wisi needle = ; Tina, said It's simply Vallance! te : wi to goodness she'd change ‘What FAM (enone emg : ais Powerful Chieftains from . Pioneers : - \ . Patriotism was true?" ‘ ila rf and they New ug: that Censpicuous Prowess - Blazon of eno. Coat-Armor. "be Superstilion : Wey Ss. > Records Wallace family be-j egate to the eee utal congress Rumford, Virginia, Tennessee and other South ern connections include the Lewis Hickman, Scott, Barron and Randolph seem a&‘ to be ertates a question in Ayr, -j.ww.!.~i i open Scotland. chieftain, es{ates land in son of supposed Sir to > Wallys, Waleys, have been : Walense. patriotisin 270. iy is Lieuts,, | ana Wratcas, Wallaise,| realli Wallis baen crv Adam, Capt.. , ep Ss lalives net.onliv z 2 rag > owned en ee ey Se property in > elight- ee both. now, ° he same was of the hero. s tale is quite lowed. Jadder. and family upon as Wallace his FE lime in revolutions haat Mn Bata ni . explicit about: this) the and Falmouth, family. Va., and lived Ty < a 20 hej at one| the} 1 is opinions of a the g sidi family born were in expressed. Wallace Many, -d. gules, left. the saltpéter married county, to ranpant. argent, Philadelphia, 1774;\0F lineages, should correspond committee appoint-! the Genealogical Society of works, Philadelphia. Isabella. Miller and he was the of son Wallace, who came from the Ireland, and died in Warwick One of the New England vas Johns Wallace. from ce. Hampshire about 17 Annis Barnet: His son in Londohderry, N. H., nah, sister of Matthew THIS Jan Warwia! of James del- Is H L * office, - 7 * "xow Me; at = In-} 70 Z Bhar a E it po AIRS As ; to Was yard Ken- | tively. ‘one with hildven: children: the "Bless ss t} them, ma WHEE, , he eat be his ak e them in / darkness,"" said "Ghouls Beatrix or no ide | . sid post- ghouls, : ; Christina. Af- | dark, oval face-the room. | sugnacious. the nose short lips masculine it) al the He thei} "I've aid, Jaughed,. been "and with- } Sead and gauzy rain wrapped in the I une pt | oan you get all; Into your wouldn't go." There was an awkward silence for! moment. as Peg rave a short L ES vl] ich ‘tH } on ht was UBD, W RAC .£ne others OURS | Christina with her} an kindly ia ee done. : eo louthelreccie ae int, oad s Y th se en from 3 und, president, Salt Lake City. ee with Peggy began as pain Utah, | °%,.2!4¥es\o" BI agsts,"" ‘ Dene and id ina 2. . gray 1 : a een and TU suat show you, you His- | ai) cowards." "What are you going to asked Beatrix those who as, if were the deuc, rh), rat eh rere th were : i : of ; hi heel are bring be foolish," ; quiet, Tina," in he re the t to graveyard heaven. were. $100,000,000. thathad-a choose your che rose resting . challenge graves. from. place? saic' noise sound quietly said lorted him, Pcggy. thought have Ce they had and that gently. bjesiag r locket the walk: And. born "Here talked of that. aan each and over the graves periwinkles fruit growers of gee His Te jol the Senti-Sentellixta. watt egey slepJ ne evening that} her's lives? othe and and This ae ailc insect when he reaches California will be to vadigiieh imscel Craik posits, which an. nually do $100,000, 000 worth of damage to the fruit crops of Calitornoia : Vallance, them "EP beg seu p "Cogey''s all right a yawn. plucking geraniums, savagely, ons nee aid Dick, "Joly ‘pluc ky girl, CATNe.. ner ‘Peggy is too bad. T'll go and stop her," sau) ee "She' }] cateh her death of cold. Will you. fetch her back, Mr. Vallance?"/ suid"No." Christina. said Weth born 1856; his wife, May. 21, there beat a oe us - sai ESL a goir ee ea I rie Island. we yehingd here, re, but ‘ ae meat ued "Ben ee Ree aay enter. a or eae elenae 1) a, are PUR our are a pe DI * ~y wy E 1 cb ami fh f yon A. ss Qi an read A I a, ed t J like bey a i ) : 21 tl 1 t) ‘ ! ‘ ren bathe Si 0 d Hana oa ‘ vir Ramen way from vould ort the slg engine, also: steam, sp escaping Sutton who until retting ‘up then had all. the to: dim, Mise bel nd it seem al gene pel back wid icain thet | colinme ihre, jem only peed be- more a Phe Rudd, you me to If you the I evi WOr we orders to had they What i could ign OF Be 1 ones aie ope ich 1OLsS a back eae eet yeas fi | I hay wen z ae I ie Be ee Ths lick) sae I ili 1 bothers Gee runj/a I | a later just steamer d to be aa seen aa d, fon bu 1i0one They they were as they were Rarer: had ere caught about a « jumped Two In New to board anal v mt : to guess jeaibhs. Commorrpry,.., wed on ynd horror with-| lips fell in fac u tone, for | | ye when Le i ith lantern ; February aged 67 5elt earso pads ‘ the thought in his. eco =a) was yout as momrotitins avin te an e Oo} | Guuatiines hebeeoo Sa heeey lifted iiftca TIES pres SUA DAELS tears eon eee ben! Sa REESE ||i Sane am Advocate Race Suicide, ofthe strangest agitations One the history ape - mandy we wa ‘ho Kt BING w wet | ie ' or whe ee i| \ ; eat, caugu en Gea usand tenderly a moter ¢ rried ashei _b . warmth, them ing . 5 just as his today. and ‘ 1 arms babe, ; i Vallance ey whe vA . . only: ivid.d."; "And, LOMARES, She } 5grass, creeching| non tet eaclperart : ol : a aie i Buds . a ; the and, of France eee con Brittany women of -the @nd clammy rH kk. her lage i {i against: motherhood whirred away again, with a flapping ot} The ugitation has black. wlngs and a. croaking, raucous! jn coming to a hear or OE any 6 Lppes al been A to | a futaer oat extinordinar word ins 5 as the ielpne eae that the| aeletas : sa nation |. "strike ; three half ! | of jts yt ee eady years doezen| | racy are practically organization, and all that the placards working classes. 2 2 member the ; npledged and, wealthy of = to suppress and Je "allets if they are' if no s| noble een are maternity - 1. 9! urge the bound -to Tit hi ry. lt.was only,.same .night-bird,| women started a league in the little | have rings ae to Meat "world. tare probably more startled toan Peggy at) town of Roubaix, in northern France, | *" i Iie oo pn the work of foo! "and i. encounter: bu for the first time |and, year by year, it has grown until} aa - 't Hitantte Deonl } er ‘heart. pumpad quickly and drew | now tha membership fins into the | id jos pnd illitera I mage niles: Sainz the blood from lingling.cand her face, ana trembling. left Then her she) } thousands, enough to and make Ue: ‘its league: is strong : pron ounce ments | 2tor : 1 tee SS Te 1. . a, seed ; ky : aN onition Fe oonivit = much realized that she was belng stupid and public jeagua {i ie 8 es 7 Ne a allowing her nerves the masters She The propaganda is' centered in the] pa yt names signed to the manifestos reassured herself. saying ,it > was .a/ towns of Lillie, Toucoing and Mous- | i, the a vtt-Maternity league are local ee wnose wing: were wet with cron The Walls of these' towns and | ones, and not khown. to fame outside 1¢ rain. However, she stepped back |of the villages and, hamlets near their immediate locality tack the grass and. followed: the path !are covered with flaring sheets," pro-| J until she came to the willows that) claiming a general strike against inos e mighty x $ bowed wept theirthe dishevelled over mounds ae children-poor of heads earth Th the babes of and!/ creasing that) women this part sid graves} the the population, and. begging refrain from motherhood, to Rands of women, apostles movement, are Also traveling parish, j the country, holding meetings of the (heough for men Pe And Weed!Sead Man 0ly . reaeaie a . e ater D i And yet, pee Sonny: Coli haty De ba o 1 also ss a Pa -Milwaukee a hax nae Sentinel , a = o move, cull. pictureand ‘eh on} sae = it Eat aa SEa Le Uae A already ee dow: be me " ig Ate Our engine Ta pon vine tender of the Bue ahead whicl {is now, onl ee ee a wreckag In thi y Ist of the pl é r al eon ed i xe eeen er ; anil sprawl se a a ‘'w ft An Avon have eset ; . Stopped :t) jump, coer OMe ee! ; e7 und No.| Avon to eer slowing {aeseae in. t for about She | oull nie in seo,,some- -to, ith ti st I I slatien orlingg aod. yant and smoke and moke-and eV heaviest freight eu-|days not going to use It} York, awaiting i : suid dora fh om, the safet valve race could not last much longthet wa iot uch more tim county e wher ny autho: v . ow onl 1 few miles anecr en? ieee ling 00 Engine Dee hey me a S25) irted ere . I cle , : een SHER yore ee of We ; Sif song rack 3 d now!.seomel, a mo oxrne« Bs Loa SUT RTE Bel jon sli : ai le 1m.' tod I } warned" se and went ! a ! ee ney ‘ to MOC el A J ead sparl ‘flr clouds | | or earns iz, DY 6 t i Ou I would t ro ; ! ° , if * I ‘ wetevat' bing loi oo eo da 39 aoe wee ees vo oe up. one otpes . i 11 t geet: OF hk of pulled her tit in. death they winds, and the into the stone} s was, and} were in their snadews. with)}of the churchyard were I'd sa ede eet a ms 9 ' : - j something Angela Maria 1786; died No- And ‘The eaten Put. it was easy the &Sraver had in ternal must+e she Fue to Pet that made in walking in the graveyard Thomas Frazer, died.June 11, the. .ea.h motto, they Pay before," er Why aewhenae VaHance, emembered of and the letters were laimost indePeggy, eyes};im. and | ¢ipherable, some 7 time) hersell with figuring .yet out she the spent inseription 4 It was the Miser's last} granddaughter the lor herself, and it comstopped to, read. an oonlit tombstone vember 1. 1870 were not divided." pains of time had InWould them:.""Come, you like ) foi: .n Peter His. tried ruve | vasively opened and The only ordering baal of 1789: seu) vears. | Rrazer, said rive me ata like cloak ‘ : 2 eee ala We. the oo ate to ntable a. aaa otis ' BL and her heart beating for one] throbbit pyoueand . , ‘ 1 We who fle engi rob- | belching e 1 p ou mM t a Ae a t I Goose vo; 8 nae do ; j ticker aS oe . id A + . \ dis-}! dre herself to Damn it,' cried Dick intuition. | will we da now Haye engine here that-can take ahead of those fellows? NG Dr ULOOi then rushed away to a lonely part of e graveyard and yvammered among » shiverfeg: poplars like an outcas en ee . Peas walked along the slushy gravel. hey. feet crunching thé : and laughed back a ftlow- Les! IT from i a -Awax ie gel ) a ghe = empl lombstones | was are hat. belonged to "| forted. her She Peggy? ae om a do, feet you RER copped to turn to ice. one thougie stopped , encine l atea . oe fast under the earth b; bh ee came from her lip they were parcn al Stones above them The wind sp "lt with fe | by with a whimper along the alleys | Sh 1 ) blicl pidet bloated made by the tombstones, as Uf it wer yimigutieor . la y ana} : 1 no p| aoe end to: cr ns craandwea } ne the voieeof . the souls} who could eras alec] people nervously. Peggy rvese to her |""Um going to bring She ie AE of the MOON) through the! fit un's Lr . ‘ io tT ; ‘s business, and shou!d places great store in wom ment in their training.' _ 7 | natcs) is he son of. Island eye , ‘ oy } i know wos. on when \ at aT ia t 1 a) - 1 Bicornl! looking chill ligbt mistily Siac ae clouds All around Ti moment. only to race away again until sempiternal silence, WeVC) jt thudded within her breast and set of rows, she hm not afraid) pound. she announced, | V4. the ey - Africa . a says> "A knowledge of business never atvimony He says that every wife Nobody could do her harm, for death was, death and the anly people wo! @htei mane society\s medal, didn't you, fo it "Oh. that: hap ra Ion thmnc ‘ < appanka ¢ 5 ° ago." he answered. | "LT see,". replied Chi na. , be nding South meet : gt UN = ad | rad NE ve me I ‘ ob ea he 1 \ Gancséo to ba Yk into ' ) and Racnestee of 4 afl ews, , s hi 1 rh ; Rudd and} haa |! suet of ‘ ed reat yon ‘ ! fothe, bank 4 vaeet rs nd ¥ ‘ en e he ) ty! rule id the rking whi ff , i 1 wild + oa raat 5 inva Sutte Ses A. of on t a ; ap the had grown out of the ground IA the oi ed | kivt and jerked her back fashion It mleused them be SOMME | She looked about her doggedly, witn of them veneuted the white glamor ct that saw only hite toml aT the moon-they were the newly erect} seemed to change suddent ito ed tombstones; others were dari and pallid fac h Yyvin on hten full of desolate shadow The jateh| irked the eye ind un tnd mouth on the lych gat ces with a fixed. horrib rin on With a nolss them. moc} er in bh rro know." graveyard been inden r | told herself moon at sea superstitions Frankly, graves in firm-| crooked moved a sailor. yeu when .yeu'ye by | ihe stars and It] sorts of silly churches darkness awesome in-the | y hich gleamed and -- aim to understand her husband companion in every sense He obey. That is the first require iauislnastatlin towered I; { ee Me ae ean) t ) horseback ee SZWOLLD A ALTA ae Geavernor- Glenn of North Carolin spoiled any woman's chances of m yet y snoulan't like the No more would roses ¢ Tans shesifl. surprised on i oo Whi. aire he anes robe rs WDERSEAID WEP MBA ER SEIN FE DEBE oe we eesti steam, find 3 t i G Te thease 3 ittle, Z OH en ' of én lk of GA: Seine oe ee yee Oe : "y ) Ns le com ; . to old friend engines .t to < stops red of ance recornized:-as tlon age at, of Goose ¢ thas et le ) \h, Well, you ‘ti see me back In less than an hour." She waved her hand airily and oe the room. from had sheriff mi name a ftelaht. \ SUEY BIZ) ir comes flag "ound was Dick rhy term -o crimina ecard. of escaj t he i dal ed hi tu Go Iskind,. bec « 1 ie ( fe "Oh," said Peggy, "think of me in half-an-hour's time, stalking through Ue churchyard' -she walked mincing) ly across the room-"‘like this. and fighter bat The or His nin oa i * insect trong, noustac ; | ; "You The is a Vallance 3 : Aton ac s , Ww 1s re. yester-;hehad: caryed....poss or Pig RS GORE ARERR EER | turys, hundreds, of .times, "] shouldn't go if 1 were, you," sald| descendants are. carving : stations Pe Bm f Citek ul thea has clue | head an best ae a nt Ok oe Bch, 3 ‘ ' cor . ; f to 1 Be ‘ poyu full surprised Ben Sutton, ic of the is . Goose. Island g0 cal éd because it | Com Yo will kno vt itusated ino othe nidst of a Wrbip © ieht me-tq "my... Clue \baut the ime distance lso.. sout t { : Aven b m4 l Bt the stopping p or ¢ ‘ Bo Ld t nes in. throug swampy. count i sid : t Ln ‘ co ed witl vl . aC When t obber i d : ‘ ' eir escape, their d iption i t S phoned i ll direeti On \ he he wo Loman of unusual height wit way 0 eu saw thei { beard and ) Whatel > i ther. two. were a bed a I : t a Lhure but bro ouldered APTS 7¢ : ee can Bae 7 vtisrth scientifically $100,000,000-to the known as WOMAN? two. e The Inter-Mountain Republican, . or } Beatrix. ; 44-60 East ‘Iwenty-third street, New "Oh; laughed "York City. looking nonsense!" .at per: 'Mallance WORTH | the. poses progenitors! undertaken. and blazon of coats-of"Peggy. don't iceland toa| arms In their proper colors a special | Christina with wife, | feature. Address Miss Lexington, care "Tell her to be BUG A j ; a @lad leay im i the you; a heriff, give the use lt, It [s yours." ater Dick Rudd had ruu enrlht whitcl tood thera 'y inder -was ee bough muld bt ea Avon. Station's not. o : setfor ; . . point on the old Erie rallroad,"but.a 1 a place where! all enginese op for waGr Livonia. is abou fitter ie from Avon on 1 narin, ine Betwee Rk alg, me yvut turned north of | copies at a nominal price. List of titles | ev from a churehys: wd-VN in 1724.j sent for ten cents. Research work back: a. bouquet of flowers!" Thornton, "SPOIL ind ] Saetaa fla we And ofan: otal toward t tow: G Geneseo eseo asa fast Miss Lexington has published about 200 family histories and can supply ‘Wiliam, born| married Han-| hereabout 7 levil ing this house of worship that tts Arst | the molto: Pro Patrice pastor, Rev. Willian Tennent, founded | et ee the famous Log college, ames Wal-! lace was'a eenice: - ee ofr ait Those who desire to Procure family committee of safety; a deputy from genealogical inforn.ation, pedigrees Uck's county to member of the a for he was a pagan, and gold was hi idol): that-he died? worth "one thouhud. pound aS terling.' There wert eres bs ta . . Une pla \ : We 8 of ne m al mang "*) MACE al re} 1 sranddaugntel id Pegsy bent dow and gat ered i 4") forced of the peace;. coroner of Buck's coun-\this . coat-armor to the Wallaces of ent you. cave iirce..men IFom! tie carth on the were shoulders ofto ride the , coal ' ; : drowning cnce, Mr. - Vallance?" she . « ‘el not to listen ty, 1768, and trustee of the Ne shaming | Pennsylvania, .with a different|. o: } quietly, ielly \ Aerot ids the Tt oo 1 Thu She. tied 1 Presbyterian ineeting. It was adjoin-| crest. which is debutmi-lion rampant, ana asker f ~\ starming to it, but wind. it sereamed in her ears and ' ed to purchase all arms not in use 0) Anthe the country, and a. delegate to lear am the process of powder making at the | torian's w a. m a hinks it eu hase fees tecorded in his aceount. book is! in a bordure compony of the last and one of. 300 pounds of tabacco azure, j One -ofthe early fathers of. the! Crest, an -ostrich, holding ‘in his Pennsylvania. Wallaces was James,| beak au horseshoe prope ' -| . ‘ PrOpSI who died in Warwick county.inA777. Motto: Libertas Optima Resumi He held many oflice He was justice | Americau -Heraldry-. also attributes a dying and thee trio tried d his. to 2 7 Re liately | f. the I tot It vidently heave » lived -. live: inspirations llon ! nd. that was sunk them of Pe } nen 0 eter a, pecially (according ; reproduced was borne ef Ellerslie, Virginia. a losed dist di yoctfulul a resy If » let monien tor the ger @ | Wat os rer I peasants believe that ghouls Biercin the .tombstones when dark sets in." "T wouldn't oa through a church" bua lib wan. ihe Wallate, while Park 7s © skexican an@ Lewis. HH? pocts ‘ and . child old ff ia Jobn story is told that he was in company fol-| Of. . liberty. among onstable ot "beu he returned he read the verse sess and feminine in their red color! which he ..hadjust composed, ance {and outline, the chin smooth and} which have a world-wide reputation: } strong "The hand that rocks the cradle "Would yeu go, Dickie?" she asked. | Is (he hand that rules the world." "Would if T had to," he rhis Charactéristics of the Wallaces are yropaptly, "Otherwise-I wouldn't." | Undaunted courage, physical) strength "Would yeu?" she asked, turning! 27d_ prowess, and an onthusiastic love |‘o the other man | W ¢ she sit k aNbIS as le # as ‘ hie adventure he , "pluck "There womancand pa : latte Teen. LLever |. cheiives * ‘iy stn a j n I CO VEree Us Ay MBE POS i | oad deve trvrested. then f ay we before. ‘a rréeat: bank: rob: : ahr} Surgeon James and Gustavus. *aA rushed Rose The when t OD of ihe western trance] ‘The Jast. named) was distin cf | Various arrival} "' <An obliging friend held the! ‘Chis, too, is put down in black} white. Michael ae Park ae FE} wall wn, outh ord: { Over' Rit si 0 s MOULOS ater ENOWLEDGE You | to and where his father, Wil a yerek dbhen brilliabt, mep, the, quesPegsy raised her face ‘so that 1719, it is pte reed that} Won avose,. "What rules the world?" } was Wit up by the fireglow It: was Michucl, in this country, became a student of :}| certain Dr. Grown, the happy father of | Hike beautiful Miss Browns. Like most | -all indeed of the doctor's stude nts- | Michael straightway Jost his heart to} one, Elizubeth by name, and, parental} sanction failing the pair,au elopement| from the second-story window. (the} 2 effect villager churchyard constable; smiled bi cu) evs old we noth-| about! held nc ountery that any the has f= The ugh fh ree >, ; Ass #. 7t BERNHARD Livonia Iustifia ay ‘2 ' ke é aoe.B just over inspired pired BUSINESS Pea <| William house Ellerslie, or ii. | tucky. is known ce he came |. eht from Scotland, liam, was bern, DOES of and scent > ' cep daring1S She MARTIN: ' seowhdiou aie be Tigh . alee obb In ap re ingle-handed Two: Dights: has we eG cals sapling ge Lew . Wall: S a ae oD ie of" } : A sngill apitelae the governors of One counties. he called his derslie, and it the Z the: first, ifiot=the first, of | jawvey, ands Da ipior here was Rev, James Wal-| iy athe ceil lace, who was living at Elizabeth City, ear edn fa., About 1695. He came from Perth- Fe hin Stafford and King George eoun-| Newt ties were carly homes of the W allaces, | giana." au population of -ereat? dri "betecal tat cant: June Virglula ‘Ensign Williancs carly pace the | gees ‘Rhode Is landin cee "Representatives the Mexi Br |} included ‘s the which the whole - |‘snownto of Count Wallaces of Andrew. «Tow Wallace, or the family. age the Henry ancient Irish form: of the name,"and) Fallance, e Scotch orthography of the] One os the name of little conspicuous mugt Sper: war has bad ite Officers and } oranc Am thé ametican W eal uded Jinsign James, in Walais, Walleyes, Wellas.»:'Waless,; yr. ar and Walace The of | sentatives, Wallace, is} born latter descendants families. his One Elderslie, hero, Sir Malcolm the wrote; wlways pater- | asfed. Renfrew. the family was named there Scotland's national am, Bonds, He and Sons, Richard and Henry, who the name Waltlays. added to the nal to} a son called about the be-!} century, had| *! lowers from a grave after sunset.' "T think I have. heard of tae same superstitio i Germany." sz t in discussion Simerus Galeius had Richard Walense, who, ginning of the twelfth Was J the Li76 and a "sig : The Wallaces AG so had homes at New Ipswich. N. H.. and Ashburnham and Lunenburg, Mass. New England marriage connections Include - the Morses of Lynn, the G 20OWGS and the large zz of ELEANOR gin with Eimerus Galeius, a Welshman, who may have been a descendant of Galgacus, a Caledonian chief-| tain of the first century A. D., for some') authorities. tell us: that» Wallace is a name. derived from..Galgacus.. This would , BY Se . LEXINGTON. to get prough again bent down, and: picked geranium, and. taen.canother sht now. ; hour ne tune churchyards-you said tt. crossed the graveyard picked flowers, from a would spring out of the which you walked and Do you' believe it was the wonuldn back Heaven | about and | :cuc? --- from Tina vou "417 . Physical . the asked Disinterested Characteristics are Undaunted Courage and | vinages" cal Chrltina - flew. the fi Why, Always then Gaver enue the turn emembei ‘That is laud) moment : though, thought she. there was ing very daving in what she was | te: do. now. for . the; churet if Soe ae : Ag ar, ae 4 1s pre and give us something iti ly from The Belle of New York." The conversation drifted on, until the subject of Harlesden's yawning was forgotten, and then came silenc: again, while everyone in the voom looked dreamily at the logs putting out their gleaming red and _ blu tongues and crackling in laughter, as though they were inhabited. by mischievous sprites, Suddenly Peggy, the third girl.,spoke from out the shadows of the big armchair in which she had almost buried herself. "Do you believe it was true?" she tid, absentlhy Wallace Descended brief (eeeoe ee heavenly iting like this in front of Se ; ot Wato Were not su=| the fire and saying and listen- } peepee : She cameAhirto ‘chard the old lych FE gate paiised of the ing to the "5 ereepy-crawly musk anclent Doesnt ‘Peer Gynt' suggest BraveThrough this teks Mahe aamin +4 yards and family vaults to. you? fraines the pictueof. 6) ; ‘B-rv-rr!" said the other man eli sere a Pletuse of the squar LLACE a and Nowe Kimaeit. a ; c = a O} Ey , herited ees hoe with branches admonition-the firelight | #29) bey.love: «And aig the same it to the wall and magni. : a,of fied ; oe ~ rie sad grave Maimeless in ta_4in sibee the people had -nol,.) | earth and only {littered 5 sad children, many cases, name of the j Ship. she censored his manners at evsearch ae for bidde a Se oN me. 1 Die 1 Dene Don't you knaw, faee and had « limb d 1 a v ers Jickie, It'sGthindieetes very rude toSatie:yawn thet, from " peel -'s * ; as Ve neangs | company shooin hee h to branch . ecklessly a Mises: |HPAES "Belle the lights turned | Would the ecelling) and yawne "Afraid we're borin' you. said. Christina They were nie BY Peggy had run half way°down~ the mounds, over which tne grass grew | Cee. Millage eth in a rae opt oe over Which no flowers: were ark Ne realize wha a ares' mad, unnece vy thing she was doSo. Peppy aved : we ni | ing h opi feel h cheeks burn: ; 7 b mh Gauungs ‘ing and tingling. retusine to be codled' oe Strode "across: the: grass, tale leven by the cold rain that. beat ~ | ing care to avoid stepping on the « ae they fnec) Unelines becnus: ell dren's grave and reached to | | ia] because evashed it was such fun to see the firelight | because he had she making distorted shadows of the }such a coward, chairs and tables on tae wall, One | T} s 1 (of the men, Harlesden, stretched _ iene je Set Ate Bt ones / F were sitting with down, KURLANDE! three girls and two men}ftoo lazy fo do the job and T don't like, the five in the library. | Stave thea a . ae i he pintno in le drawing room) est In ALPHONSE and rest 3 M Charles. Davisi-tae siettia In . 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