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    In the Days of Poor Richard
By IRVING BACHELLER
Copyright by Irving Bachelier
sailed close U shore
Em it I»«1’
I Cookery and
Slang
nj.l
R*L
Odd Relationthip
Qúaint Annual Festival
in Shakespeare'» Town
m
Coming almo»t coin, hl» nt»H» *uh
Why the business of the cook ah mid
Thanksgiving day In »'«nada. I» •
used a. a 'chicle of acorn and » brated »t H>* historic t-»» "f
xenge Is u mystery of "" mysterious ford <>n Won, Imumrlnllred by "11
Unni Nl.akespenre. what I« ‘ »I
,h*
language.
. . .
We boast that «e "«'<"» ’••"«'" J"
nummi 'ABT" d«y. th» MoBtrval Himi
tad,” «hen «e have
“ |v Herald tells ua Its name «•• «I-
man and »hen counsel very «" J rlved from the oldtime custom »f men
cross examine, a »Hues* or n m » with mops Journeying through the
tress ghe« a servant «bat ta
■treets; but although thl" Im" now
ly called “a piece of. her mln I.
died out. the fulr Ims never lost K»
«ay that both got "a Jolly K""' '
quaint name Pig» »nd othqr »nlm» .
mg" If anyone hns I....a thoroughly
are roasted »hol» »•
«‘X'*
I„u1boozled or made a fool of »» »“» small, walled In space». At the larg
he has been "done brown."
ju,t 1.1..IC tl..
Whv do WC say that certain dnum est M>'P. which w nr with Germany.
outbreak of the
.tanci>s or happenings have put a man
pigs nn<l Ill other
•mt., a pretty slew.” or that a (»rta « there were IW The III.'lit Is sold io
beasts rousted.
young man has "got hl>»*»lf n‘'’
adjacent table, or to the cltUeM who
lag water." which almost certain >
send their servants t „ fetch It. Vsr«
for. to the dropping of «omv living Of the custom I. to ent lunbury cnk.»
animal. Uke the lobster. Into the 1«^ on Mop «lay. Originally a hiring fait
Ynd «bv do vve refer to some one »ho both for farm hands and fur maid« '
bis .hown n lack of intelligence a.
•nts n fortnight Inter It la folio»»"
S th. "Kun-way Mop" TMs »t*« »
only half baked?"
___
The phrase "I’ve cooked his e'
hJ ,iu nmi-nt origin
''ben EH a atltuted for th..... who. Inning fo
Ernest Torrence
»»US»»»»«*»»«*********
Ing. Its men titre a rupe aerosa th«
breaker*. Thl« wn is qulcklv pm ..n
With th«* ri'pe windln: -s
slick duds, plenty o' cakes an pie»
SYNOPSIS. — Solom<»n BinUu».
an no slightin' the minister er the Its windlass the boni «■<»
and interpreter,
veteran scout
huulet through the «urge. H» •'• • “
J«“*
rum tvarT.
and his young cmnpinion.
through l<or»e
• Major Washington give me a let er pauta being drenched and sprinkle,
Irons, passi
York, in September.
lo tllUe to Ben * nu.kUn »n t Mhi-r aide with salt water. They made their wav
Valley. New » »»tilers of an ln-
o' the ocean. Ye ««• ev ry letter that, to the Inn of the Three Kings «ber.
two men stmwl wntehlng as they ap
sent ercrost Is omned a»' rem! ><f r
It gits to him essen It's guard, d k r proaclied. Hw of them Jack rvrnr
of Colonel Hare of England J
distingui««»» himself In the fl«
nixed ns the man Slops with the blael
fill. This 'ere one, I guess, has mi >
___ Uor^arcl Hai“
pl|>e In tils mouth.
^.werful secret In It. He.W» «
••Thufs him.” said fhe man with th.
g»”t rail in lov.
on r**C‘^"*
BUI. So I'll be goln erlong
on the nex' ship nn' »hen we g t that black pipe, pointing nt
1 want to shake hands with the g>
whereupon the latter wea promptly
iur. family -H f-r Kn« "jL "
and tell her how to make ye l^hav
arrested.
th, irons family move to Albany
!
That evening Jack ».mt to the man
••What have I done?" he asked
I nreal «row. in the ^U'n -are.
«use nt th. oppr. »»"» '“" '.L.
' ager of the Oasette and n»k*d for a
••You'll learn directly ut eudipmr
king of Sweden, renched » certain their sRimRon...................................... Um
of the En<Hth government «
t Ulcer
'¿n .nd‘jack vtstt Bo.u^ In
six months' leave of absence.
lers.” iwl I
ti'wn with very few .oldlerA th« run away.
, m I to keep their
Solomon
shook
hands
with
Jack
m
November. 17.0. Jack «
"Little Mop"
«eld: “Im glad I met v.' and turn«“ . nemy hung out a g-se f-r him ^o placet until the "Big Mop" .aim
Vhll.delphl« «n'' works tn I
CHAPTER IV
jnmin Franklin . prlnUn^P^
,nd walked «way with th- ■«•> men »hoot. Finding, however, that It ««» urmin.1 »g»ln
For th- "»J“
Jack »«« tempted to foil»« thmn „„ „„.tter for jest, the townsfolk .
there lire countless caravans «nd
The Croeeing.
wriU» Mm from
J^X«
This prominent sctor«n ths “movies
heralds to ham whnt he wanted. Hl" »hows. awltchb«. ks. «ml » lh‘
There were curious events In I tie but feel'ng a bidder, .............. m
for
^M£ln<‘Xr
•rP* “’”1 ‘°
wa. born in Edinburgh, »CotHand. n
They men's conduct went into the Inn.
reply wn»: "To ....... D'«r
„hows ; but for the 'Runaway Ho ­
vovage of Jack «nd Solomon
1878 and wse educated to be a
I
So the friends parted. Jack helm: you."—London Tit Bits.
Doctor FrankHn.
are only n »mull number, as f« w »
„ailed on or »bout the eleventh of Oc-
Xr
in 1901 he began hi. at.g.
“ber. 1773. Their ship was the Snow puzzled nnd distressed by the «Wifi
nve pig. »nd two bea.t» »omeUme. career. For ten yeare he continued
change In the color of their affair.
which Had arrived the week t
sufficing for the rouet.
in muelcal comedy work, coming, to
CHAPTER III—Continued.
with some fifty Irish servant», indue The letter to Doctor Franklin «as n Calvarie» of Pari»
the United Stet». In 19”-
* ,h0
Are Rapidly Passing
tured for their passage. The food wn. bls p<H-ket—a lucky circumstance II-
time later he entered th. motion plc
Doctor»
and
Quinine
”
This letter went to the heart of the of poor quality, the coking a tax m-m decided to go to London and del - er
Slowly the cuhuri»» of ’'«»vl»
before jaw palate nnd digestion, the service the letter and seek advice rogm ■ - vanishing
voung man. , _ She
— had deftly set
The old wall» "" "¿‘J
Built Bolivian Railway tur. bu.inese
- -
He
him the gross unfairnes* of - delay,
At the de­
inclean. When good »-^'er erne. the relief of Solomon
penitence «nd adoration erected t i m
The most wonderful, and at the minm
felt it Ever since the parting he had t>v and by. and those who had n « In the lobby Of Hie Three King« ti­ Lve crumbled, have bee. swep > v Q.
time the most Isolated, railway n M
bJn eager to go. b-t bis father was
tasted food for days imgnn to fe»I tl • ten med that he must take the po»
« >rld I» In South America. B begins
not a rich man and the family was pangs of hunger the ship was tl hd chulee for Canterbury. which would and the new walls know no
riind. 2JXM nil!..« .. ......
Here nnd there, however, wilt.
lar-e III« own salary had been Utt e with a most passionate lot of pilgrims | not be leaving until 8 P m
bls c.v. G H " In the continental edition of
The terminus of steam navlga l-n U|
n.ore than was needed for clothing nnd It was then that Solomon presented him time to take rmin«el In
the London Mall, the great '""I
the Amazon ami U» nUf“» /‘''"X;
book«
That autumn It bail ***“ the petition of the passengers to the of his friend. Turning toward the . . r.,i
rowful »ymbol of
of the
the Christian faith
Madevla river. Is •« B- -
£
doubled «nd the editor had assured
d.x,r, he met Captain Freston. «
2.000 mde. fmm tl......... ..
« r"
'““Xn. were 'bout «ore out «Uh greeted him with great warmth an" may min be »wn.
him that higher pay »<'U (1 be f.>rth
In remote corners. Just out of ’
Madeira Marmore rail«») 1« g
.
coming. He hesitated to tell the girl «hale meat an' MobgolUon. Mere all wished to know where was
mJ"
.«1ft current of the city s life It »tan. » rvlng the traveler and hl» merclmn
how little he earned and ho»' sum .
diie past 250 mH-"
cataract» nnd $
unheeded by the busy • c» ds. m >
Blnkus.
down by the head."
By H IRVINQ KINQ
when measured In money, his pt' n
J«ck told the captain of the arn
the birds sometime, flutter rmin. II. rapid» to th» navlgsbl» river» of
“So'm I" snl‘> ,he captain.
.his
had seemed to be. He was in despair •ere man bad a good recommend an
and In the manner of »»me no d
of his friend.
when bls friend Solomon Blnkus ar-
legend, we might believe the f''“”"’"''1 B Th,'nia.k of getting Eurohan good,
"I expected It." snld Freston.
said he could cook perfect.
THE UNBURIED DEAD
rived from Virginia. For two years
dungs cared for something that hu- into northeastern Bolivia
•A man like that kin cook the P»«- I have waited here for your ship
lo
*
the latter had been looking after_tl
who
<if such
aengera with their own heat, said that mongrel chap on the Star
manity had almost forgotten,
qm BHMntttiMI will. I.gar.l t“ d-
lnterest8 of Major Washington. o t in
R «o<*
Solomon. "I f«*l Uke my belly was got a tarring from Blnkus «nd his calvaries one may be found at the cor- gigantic.
_____ ..„.„Ul
the Ohio river country. They dined }ul, „• rocks. If you'll let me into the friends. He saw Blnkus on your fleck, „er of the Rue d'Aubervllliers and the every
pound ha>l
hud to
to be carried <>n th.
rupe the rapids .omewhnt In form In different part,
together that evening at the Cw J galley. I ll right ye up an shift the
bucke of oath en
as 1 did. and proclaimed Ms purpose Rue de rEvunglle.
berm
“» ’""K “K0 "* of the country but I« found In some
Billet an<i Solomon told him of his ad
The railway «««
w„v o' the wind an' the course o the So I am here to do what 1 can t. it ¡
It has Its ¡»la« not in one of th
but It had to b.
ÍlS.
To keep the
ventures In the West an 1 frontier s o- «hip IH ■wln8 ’b** bow toward
phase In »11 »-«tl.m«.
1
cannot
forget
that
you
t«'
loveliest part» of Hie great ‘
corpse In the house over Sunda, » HI
.-„use every sl.-P<W »“'«»
* 1
ries of the notorious one-legged robber. heaven stead o' hell an' keep her you.
there
am
we might be disposed to question the H was only when niedl.nl scieBce bring death Hit" H'e family within »
saved my life.
men--------------
Micah Harpe, and bls den on the shore
papers on his person which are llkeb work Itself from the »t»ndp<>lnt of
an' it
year I» one form. Some of th- others
in r 2
m X
of the Ohio and of the cunning of the P'lnted Straight t<M>
mu<di swearin on to make him trouble?"
mere art. But there It stand», and
’ar“- If th- grave 1« left open over
penny. They's
of
the
let
tb*
colorili
H»**
outlaw In evading capture.
Can't
notiody
be
a
“N<h” said Jack, thinking •
a creeper droops half
this 'ere ship.
Sunday another death In the family
Solomon read the girl's letter and Christian
ten
years
ago.
,
rn
brviik*
mu
*I
with his guts a b'Hin'
His ter lying safely In bls own pm-keL
around the head of It. It
The
line
vva»
built
l
’
>
'"
r
"
Brazil.
It clrcumv.mt- W Will ...on take place. H
"That's the Important thing. 1 re« dimly the level contour of un ugly n.i .
I wa« vou I'd swim the big pond I tongue'll break loose an' make his «ou
left “P. n overnight without the on-c
seem
look like a w»ggln with a sm.shed t..n resumed. "Blnkus 1» » ttmmu
It
may
■m m
» Ma t" -• * 1 ,11111.»
from
«”>
there »III be another death In the
11 ¿ 11
glinnar
w all. And sometimes broken in u I cataracts.
If nec'snry. This ere Is a real «lm»n
A
cook
could
M-out who Is known to be anti I. IB
that nothing wiis ever
family within « >c"r All the dlff^
pure, four-masted womern an she wheel an a bu'sted ex.
„■her
railroad,
and
<n<is
‘
do more good »ere than n minister.
Such a man coming here Is supl"" '
manner more wonderful than this poor detune in Bolivia The «realI »»b
..„t forms of the .uperMltlon express
wants you fer captain. As the fell
to I h « carrying papers.
IW«".'» "»«r wall Is broken by the dolorous cal
“Can you cook?"
the ««me hl- »" appreben.Km of
"M" . .... ;’aXcU,TÄrX"
when he seen a black fox. ’(
“You trv me an' I'll agree to happy selves, thev would arrest him on nnj
'«
Untie to I'ucinc
D At
or evil reautllng from a dead body
on, boys. It's time fer to wear out yer ye up so ye won't know yerself 1 er pretext. You leave this matter In m> vary.
unburled. This Is nn Inheritance of
that
It
was
really
bunt
>
hands. If he had no paper« he H
boots.'
„
Police Dogt ••Wolfith
the primitive Idea of burial as a means
Lovelace und quinine.
Tm tied to my Job.
TH EY
coming on in a day or two.
of protection from the . .... I. an Im-
“Then break yer halter.” said Solo-
rhe
police dogs are not a
"Fd like to go with you to ff
\\ over haul er>
prisoning of the dead man's ghost so
breed, but are shepherd dogs> po •
Production
i
\ THE STA^
said Jack.
m'“" haven't money enough to get mar-
that It eould not do barm to the living
truln-il.
The tierman police dog
retili
mime
for
tter not." Preston answered w!t
Isinglass Is the comme
I.ewls Dayton Burdick In his M«h
should
stami
«»
-■«
b".
1
"*
o
f
several
ried and keep a wife.”
dried swimming bladders
nnd Husbandry" soys that prlmltlv
Sol-
shoulder and show In every
'
"What an ignorant cuss you be.
The amount of Kelli- X '-fearing the malevol. m Influence
varieties of n*h. 'Hm
qualities
wb.ch
b
”
omon exclaimed. •'You don't 'pear to
cause I suspect you have Hæl’j'
alertness, loyalty, Un In Isinglass I» from Ml to Bl | r of the spirit or glm«! of Ih" <I"»',1
know when ye're well off.
If they seea—intelligence,
'
I ...n more It I« prepared
b)
They'll get yon.
( fro|n
■ dared 1.1« body benenih a weight of
obedience, willing cent and ev<n m r .
“What do you mean?'’
you are his friend Keep uwm gentleness, courage, While the »tund-
earth and sought to pr-vn« hi» irmi-
••I mean that ye're wuth at least a
th<me
him. sit quietly here In the ini nesjj and devotion.
A«
.rd allows great range "r color.
blesome reappearance.
thousan' pounds cash money.
l.«>n loo»ened by m risu »
ws> above ground our far-
• I would not ask my father for help
loo
.
t
often
s«en
In
this
Es
with
a
«
.....
I-»
tKih..«»-?
W,
X
the
bod
ry. Don't let anyone pick a qnnr
off aneeatora conceived th- dead mans
of the ».»-called "wolf <ol r .
and I have only forty pounds In the
The black outer
1th you. and remember this 1« nl
lrl, „ ho»Brtitg atxMrt It bb 4 wkb
tipping <>f hair over a tawny or buff Ini: In cold water.
bank." Jack answered.
ved with a knife, aguí»
( „cred confidence between Glenda
«kin 1» rr!nn”-
t
. ' to dry . ............................. to that spirit, mt km.
ground. The muzxie (unlike tha
Solomon took out his wallet and re­
• I thank you and my heart is in „ wolf) is usually blackish. Bothit be unshed and spread on a board
wusli'd
J
lUe „hiny A fear of the spirits of th- dead «ns
moved from It a worn and soiled piece
evcry word." »aid Jack as I." pr-sM”
strongly rooted In the mind. ■• prl«t ’
German and Belgian dogs mjO c ?
of paper and studied the memoranda
T- ............
the band of the captain.
Af r il
tlve man and exists today In nil primi
Vided into three general types -name
It contained. Then he did some cipher­
shrivel
>ig
or
shrinking,
the
bladders
J^riugh haired.
wirchMre.
and
friendship Is a thing above pol t..
tlve races who have many rites for
ing with u piece of lead. In a moment
nt
" fastened to a drying board
even the politics of these but-r day-
sm.M.tb haired. By tln-ir -n-« t
»r. Z'Xt
silty
,"""- propitiating the names of the dece«.ed
he said:
,
,
lie sat down with a sense of relief and general expressmn they be ray IX soundt that........ .
''
>n «he sum kin and companions. Onr
You have got a thousan
„nd .«pent the rest of H- «f'-m -> their near ndatlonshlp to the wolf.
CCtora regarded Mother hurt bi ns
r. mds an' six shillin' fer to do with
reading the London papers, aitbou,.
•providing a retreat and a r sth k
a- ye please an' no questions asked-
he longed to go and look at the f >r
place for th* dead and n protection Io
nary one.”
„
Honett at Leatt
reM of Deal Castle. He had tea a.
the living from harmful spirit«.
•‘You mean you ve got it.
'
connection ».th thl- primitive
Her blond prettin-»s and dainty nt
five and set out on the mall canlage
tu..»/.«
IWO
mdislmd
Iron
rollers.
••Which means that Jack Irons owns
tire attracted a woman us sh" sto<»l
tdea of the danger of leaving B .lend
with bis box and bag. an hour lutei
It hide, horns an' taller.’
The road was rough and muddy wit
body unburled Mr. Burdick says
It
side her In the public 'br«D- From
Tears came to the boys eyes,
deep boles ih It. At ..ne point H.
her chic satin hat to her trim little
She Said So, Anyivay
looked down for a moment without
it
„tl„es she was the last word In feml
of the law. of the Hebrews tl at If «
speaking. "Thank you, Solomon, he
r-, is"'
The young
man had committed a «rime meritili
Ing to win the favor „
said presently. "I can*
yo
Z"h and had I.... .. banged upon a
">• •‘“■I"“;'
,.
boy
on
the
street
one
money. It wouldn't be right.
ty sister met the
raw ner petrified an'
reeled Idin with much tree the body muat be burled during
Solomon shut one eye an’ squinted meat v n t be no insecks in the bls- Side At ten o'clock they passed m
morning nnd gr
,7t day and not suffered Io remain
llllg
e
gate
of
Canterbury
ant
drew
up
the librarian was
with the other as If he were taking there v on't be
X inn called the King's Head. l b. tl„.re was a copy 1» at pr^ t . but cordiality.
ulster wits all night upon the tree ’lest t ie land
your
cult.
”
aim along the top of - gun barrel.
"I >o you think
re­
So Solomon was installed as cook landlady and two waiters attended for after searching a fetv inotnen
be defiled.'" and he thinks Hint pr
to know I bad called the otb
Then he ¿hook his hen and drawled.
pleao-d — —
orders. He had some supper and went turned and handed her the d.
and hr «pines.« returned to the «hip.
nt last forced to ’ ...... ltv the custom WU. nssoclnted
“Cat’s blood an' gun) .»wder! That
er
day?"
he
was
In the course of the voyage they to bed. Awakened at 5 a. m. >y >•
seiend efforts to ' with the fear of harm to the living
ask. bluntly, after
•ere »laps me in the fa- an' kicks me overIm ded the Star, a '«ur-masted sound of a bugle, he arose and tlress-J ”°ih, goodness, no! It hn»
tr<L the depredations of the ma­
inversai
Ion In that
on the shin.” Solomon
swered > ve „hip bound from New York to oven hurriedly and found the post chaise ...nres- I bean! so much about It I Jost g -lde Hughie's coi
liciously Inclined ghost.
walked an' paddled e.^ ty mile in a For hmirs the two vessels «ere so
bought I should rend It. but that « too direction said Hughie, with gratifying
¡ting. They went on the Kings
Tll„ current .uperatlthm. .......
S of a job." -d thanking the g J
.lay an' been stabbed an' shot at an doge that the passengers engaged In a waiting.
<1 from Canterbury and a ml e out
»hove nre clearly survivals of llil.
promptness.
"1
know
she
was.
l ad to run fer my Hf» which it aln t kind of battle. Those on the Star be ron
...
out of tilH I’UHU
to a big, white gate in the
Idea Of primitive man the Idea tHit
they
very living'a faint trace of l’“rf^
in y ' came
••*
no fun—you hear to n -. Who do >e
n n by hurling turnips at the men I aim
.no.ber.«h¡: safety for the living necessitated a
licht
of
the
early
morning.
Ing,
”
A
i^g
man
clapped
his
mouth
to
»'pose I done It fer I .1 you an my on th- other ship who responded with
a wide-eyed librarian behind her.
prompt burial of th- «h-u<>-
and
kentry?
my „ volley of apples. Solomon
< p by McClure NswM.sJ.sr_>1>n Uc.t«
k entry? There ain't nobody o tile
the
window
and
shouted
s
side
o'
the
deck
of
the
stranger
<
aptaln
name an' blood on
"Sixpence,
yer
honor.'
on
qHHHUt.####»*»************^
Musical Instrument»
glad of that.
wean—not nobody at ill. An' If I Preston , „nd nn English officer of the
It was a real turnpike and J«'k
I’d Just er-
Certain musical instruments are
.f Hawk whom he had known stuck bls head out of the window fm
kln't work fer you, J;
■
A LINE O’ CHEER
oth-
name '
■
Then
F.xing Index Number
look at It. They stopped for break- used almost entirely by one sex,
bout as soon quit. To s 'ere money at Oswego and hulled - them.
i
bv both. Ute harp is largely a
.“Xi».. o’*•«"I--; "i
ain't no good to me ept- fer body
■
The “index number" Is « well estab
said Solomon:
,
*
"’man's Instrument, but when men „J <j device commonly used for meas
By John Kendrick Bang*.
i
“It's a shipload o' Tories who ve had went on through Sittingbourn I aver
cover an' powder nn balls- 1 “
i
,lo
take
It
up
they
show
...
..
nbll
t,*^*»****************^.
"r
ng
changes
in
wholesale
and
re
leave drop it in the ri -r. It bothers enough of Amerlky. They « a cuss on
sham. Rochester and the love y
f prices, and rab « of wages over
I don't need it. When I git Lum that tub that I helped put a coat o of the River Medway, of which Jack lty to master It. The piano 1« ven
THE UPWARD WAY
evenlv divided between the seXCS.
I go an' hide It In Hie bush some- tar an' feathers on in the Ohio ««entry.
ng periods of time. «< I» construct
wbar»-jest to git it o d o' my way 1 U ps the one with the black pipe In
l tv securing eneh month the price«
aAt'everv stop It amused him to hear I Brass Instruments are played mainly
C; home earth I« a "n"r’
men. ukuleles by women.
1 e
t; "f a uniform list, ni certain
been thinkin' all up the cad from Vlr bls mouth. I don't know his mime but the words “chaise an' pair." flying
With pitfalls •v‘7*k*7¡„
They lose the «P»-’"“" skies ♦
Panto
1«
a
man's
Instrument,
while
JecHled Pince«, and striking an av-
glnny o' this 'ere gol d-mm'ble money ,hpV u . p to call him Slops—the dlrtl- from host to waiter and waiter
*
SucJ númb-rs are usually re
T /owHlowndest. d n Tory traitor
1 l n« are well divided between Xg
an' what I were a-goln to do
tl
i
hostler and back in the wink of an e.v.
" They walk in rear •’-• ' -
1X1' to I- rentog.'«. The lowest >‘ Shall stumble on the way.
that ever lived. Helped the Injuns out
an' what It could do to i »e. An .
Jack spent the night at the Rose It. *
i
r
of
all
instruments
nt
the
th‘r In the west. See that 'ere black
X v-»” - . ...... .. ......: Xu”,:
I m ergoln' to ask Jacl to take It an
Hartford and went on next n"'rn''>v I "Xent time, H Plu'ed by both men
u For me 'He but tbs'spec.
use it fer a wall 'twixt i im an trouble, pipe? Alius carries It in his mouth over Gadshill and Sliootershlll
base or, as In «ase of investment Il whereon 1 Um' my place.
and women.-John U»»e In the Amer-
an' the Idee hurried 1 - erlong hon­ L pt wl <-n he's entin’. I guess he goes
11 . . ¿¿ere my feet
stocks, IW 1» used.
BUckheath. Then the T«'-"-
11 iSi whll., Wl‘h outstretched
..........
It's one o' the fea- Greenwich and Deptford, from »bi. I
est 1 Kind o' made m<- happy. < ourse. to ’ sleep with
lean Magazin"-
It.
If i had a wife an' cUildem, ’twould
'!
hand,
We
tarred
him
plenty
be could see the crowds I*”'1 'b";’ p
turea o' bls face,
h I reach up to the light
be different, but I ain't got no one. A n
old?"
and towers of the big city. A little
now you bear to me.”
Slight Misundc. standing
♦
That
leads
me to the b.lgnt.
“When I h n n.un or »'<«"""
'now ye tell me ye don't want it, »LKI
That evening - a boat
- -- »as lowered past two o'clock he rode over London
(me man answer, that question this
A
Seamstress
emp.oyed
by
a
charb
*
It makes me feel lonesomer 'n a tarred „nd the captain of the Snow crossed bridge and wn« .et down .R the Spread
* If stumbling J shall fall
*
, I table Institution imd her wages raised way- "You are old, whatever you
I I shall not mind at all.
sorrowful—ayes, sir, „ hundred yards of quiet «ea to dine
Eagle, where Im paid n shilling « "d
7ge when you nutmmH'ciUly reject
Tory an- kind o
* But out of mishap vain
to such an amount that she was
wl
,h
the
captain
of
the
Star
In
the
for bls passage and ate bls dinner
It does.”
¥ Ills# to my f'*t again.
glide to nn income tax. W ben she re- new Idea with '1 don't believe It .
” Solomon’s vole «ank: to a ublsper
cabin of the latter Next day a stiff
And careless of my ru.
Such, In those day«, w«* ««‘p
„re old when the happiness of oth.rs *
■
J ih. upward way
I
reived the usual forms from the co
' “Forgive me,'
iid Jack.
I
wind came out of the west.
Ing nnd the trip up to London, ns Ja<
no
longer
Interests
or
gl'»»
>
lector with the request that she
1 now you felt tl ; t way. But I m glad
Because he had to take off his coat
I them out and return them, she sent pleasure, when life looks gray. « 11
Hey, describes It In his letters.
lyou do. I'll take it on the understand
while 1." was working In the galley.
bise confidence In human nature
Lg that as long ; « I live what I have Solomon gave the precious letter Into
7 them back with the following note.
Hemember when you break the si­
' "Dear Sir: I have always been m Concrete Is old when It 1« hy«’
shall also be you «. '
"She Is » 10V«1/ O'rl. Jack' 1
set ami It 18 the same with ‘be bra n lence that the least said I. the easiest
'
cured
with
the
Safety
company
and
I
..rve two hund-. d poun an six
1
«« .«er.ni.rh«
congratulate you.”
' have no Intention of changing my of ' man or womun."-Fmm Health mended.
lln- In my pocket an' a lot more- hid n November they made Dover and a -
Culture.
the bush. It's n'l yourn to the laid <hored In the Downs. Deal was about
company now.
JX mile* away and It. boat, came
round penny. I ■ kon It'll purty
(TO BE CONTINUED.!
Ibrfdge the s'ough. I want ye to be off for them. They made a circuit and
married respectable like a gentleman
A THOUSAN' POUNDS'
I
CJhcWhy
of
Superstitions
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