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J A C Q UE L I N E PA SCA LM ORRIS, 08 , An il ta n t B y l in e ” Ma n age r

GRACE CO UR T
a q arter of the great c ct d only by a
In u bri dge c ity , c ro wde d

with all that is spirited and gay one may if one has a heart for
o nn e e

s u ch

th ings find rac e urt queer little lovable old street it i s w it


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clattering c obblestones and two rows of bushy bran ched maple trees A
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one turns the corne wh re the i vy c vered church watches w th


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interest over race o rt life one suddenly walks right out
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be n e fic e n t G C f
glare of the asphalt and the j ostling and— uneasiness of world
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ound about the d ll bri ck houses the broad stepped entrances the bras
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knobs o the railings all i s behind the times and peace ble
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o cl ck on a June afternoon indeed as my Weston
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paused before one of these middle aged doors the query ca
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to me if myself seemed so out of touch with these surr undings as he me
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report is was saying that rince engaged to old Judg
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Aver daughter you must impress it upon him that i t s a question
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his hole c ar er he allows the Judge s sentimental aversion of

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astings interfere with h i s acceptance of astings appointment he ll


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in all probability remain an unknown lawyer the rest of his life



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a pi y answered the Averys would never for a moment


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c onse to anything between rince and leanor if he should be
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ven in the most remote way with ast ngs Y see astin
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n e cte d e H i H
practically initiated that ridiculous scandal about Judge Avery
. ou gs

Weston looked at me keenly


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Y know them well he asked


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the v rys are co sins of mine come down here some imes
ou .


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for tea alw ys me t rince here
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Well hop you won t miss him to day ntil dinner hen
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on t let rince make a fool—of himself, e -
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Weston motioned go d bye at me with his stick and as out my
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hand to bell was already ro nd the corner
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After a min te the door opened half way and a f nny enqu r ng
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eyed old woman looked


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less me she said it s M ester again hen without allo


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ing me a—word in edgew ise she escorted me down the long hall past the
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drawi g room door


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own a little flight of wooden stairs we went and out through


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low arched doorway into the c ool afternoon sunshine hi h iron
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alings of the garden were hidden by a cl stering W at one g
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is te r1 a
side the branches of a weeping willow swept the grass ere at a
p u v1 n e ;
H lo w
table sat leanor Avery and avid rince laughing together
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came to ard them they both rose and leanor h ld out
t ea-
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hand We re very glad see o sin i chard she began
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ably but with a formal little tone in her voi ce rince br ught up
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G d evening ester he said


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Yo r mother is in leanor asked j ust because was emba
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glanced at me a sudden intelligence in her eyes
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ras s e d Sh e
go and find mother she said know sh ll want to see you
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and before either of us co ld rise she had closed the garden door behind , , e ,

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put my tea down on the table and turned rince he


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a ching my face a curious expression i n his eyes
to ; w as
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his is a ve y fortunate pportunity bega rather hamefacedly
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waited ithout speaking for me to go on
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left M Weston a short while ago contin ed astings has


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promised him that you shall have this appointment we ve all been wishing
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for
leaned back pushing my hands in my coat po ckets it was his turn
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to speak now and what he was to do was quite beyond me
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A fter a moment he got up and began to alk ba ckward and forward


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his head bent his eyes looking on the ground
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chance of a lifetime broke in not to influen c e him


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honestly not for that — j ust to for ce realization upon him
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only frowned at me in passing and then strode up and d wn
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down and up as before last he came back to his chair relief in ,
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his face
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isn t necessary is it to dec ide i mmediately should like a


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day or two , ,

it is replied a little angrily must have my answe


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before dinner to night pulled my watch noting the hour and
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hen closed it with a snap
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had been sitting with my back half
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the garden
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door A rince s words rose turning to him Altho gh had
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errand much more easily than had anti ci ated yet
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was not so entirely satisfied as might have been
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ite appreciate began you quite appreciate then
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looked and saw leanor coming t ward us

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either rince nor had the wit to rise to the occasion there was a
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blank pause leanor stared at us surprised for a moment and then
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she began to laugh ;


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look as you a been laying de p dyed plots she sai d


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qu ick feeling of pity came to me for her What ould happen
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rest of her life i f avid rince were to be forced out of it
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the D P ? Fo r
E leanor s sake would give rince another chance to ch ose utting

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my hand on his shoulder sai d
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have taken this opport nity to o er avid a —very flattering
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appointment which a friend of mine has opened to h im am waiting
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for his e d c is io n

lean r guess who my friend was m st have known


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my connection with astings felt that she and rince were lo king
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at each other and glanced a y After a moment the young man sa i d
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a ueer litle shake i n his v i ce , .
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appreciate the hono r


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A dec ided feeling of relief came to me fr m my mind the
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scene in store for me with Weston let myself enjoy the happines
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of these two people beside me for felt that someho the situation had ,
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b come apparent to all of , ,

leanor went over to the tea table and before c uld find an
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answer to rince said smi ing at
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w ll well don t understand at all what you re talking abo t but
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suppose that needn t keep from having some tea hen she adde
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turning to me sorry ousin i chard mother has to excuse her
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elf—she is very disappointed to miss
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A we talked the d sk W c reeping about the branches of


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willow tree above and groping over the diam nd paned windows of
s , u zas

the ho se grass with the dew resting upon it was bright and
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velvety clattering of the c obblestones and then broke in upon
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the peaceableness otherwise we were c nscious only of the chirp of some
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c ity sparrows from Wisteria vine


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W had been sitting i n silen c e for a f lt deli c iously
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fri endly toward these young people whose a r—castles Weston had coolly
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sent me a short ho r before to hop lessly shatter M thoughts made


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smile a ross at leanor A looked up at she turned


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to rin ce
me c . s

s iv e ly P
avi d she asked
D we not tell ousin icha d

s h all C R ?”

rince rose his face ge tle with happiness and nodded w thou
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am glad cried hold ng out my hand


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W haven t told abo t it yet la ghed avid , , i .

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A you don t need to answered him
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was late for dinner that night and Weston was very cr ss W
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c ame near a quarrel and a q arrel betwee middle aged friends is like
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the breaking of middle aged bones a seri s mat er A the ther men
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about us were disc ssing some coming election or a certain candidate s


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chances for the legislat re or a wonderful brand new plot in cit oliti cs
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or nce in passing the news— which had bro ght them of the refusal
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of tings app intment sat thinking of avid and le r
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H as I D E
of moonlight in the verys garden and of Gra e ourt
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MARGARET Mo m s o u ,

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GL AMO UR

ongs of birds and dancing streams


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of a brilliant summer day
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A winding road where the sunlight gleam
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and my dream love riding away


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etting sun in the distant clouds


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c old shade where the light has gone
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are bleak hills that the damp mist shrouds
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am riding riding alone
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H EL E N WI L L I STO N S MI T H ,

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nous sommes said the sunburned young man idi mati cally
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stopping the touring a swirl of dust ynthia prep r
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some timely quotati ns from the old romances on the ch teau de eau
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caire this is the occasion of a lifetime
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girl pushed back her veil and stood up in the c ar to e p ov
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the half r ined gateway p e er

Jack she cried we ve come back four whole centuries ook


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that old old pavilion covered wi h moss and see the deli cious perg l
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leading no one knows where absurd to arrive here in an auto


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mobile
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sorry he apologized handing her and giving some
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final masterly touches to the machinery if you had menti ned befor
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that car was co ld easily have propelled you here , o e

fin de s ie c le , I

th e
in bath chai
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silenced him with a itying glance and the two passed into
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garden hand in hand What mean she remarked with di nity “
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is that when you visit a ruined ch tea in ang edoc you are nder g
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esthetic obligation as it were to arrive on a sumpter m le in someone s
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train or at the very leas to appear disg ised as a wandering minstrel


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glanced at heir prosaic a tomobile cost m s with a twinkle of


He
am sement oes his hold even when the ch teau has descended to a
t u u e

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very modern co n ess he q eried for s mpter m le the course
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in m chanics at ale d esn t leave me wi h very clear ideas ab ut the
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br e it s nd to me m ch h mpier somehow than the old car with


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e o o

bu t s
the paten a tachment that s going to make fortune
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can t ssibly detached from twen ieth cent ry can


t t o ur .


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be
she said with a q iver of dimples but it s too s ill and shady po t u
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and old world here to disp te with you et s see the ountess told us
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to take this turning by the sun dial to find the fo ntain of syche didn
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if that
— — yo ng like
s where
Ye s she and the ount used to walk when they ’
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we re he said holding aside a heavy spray of roses
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so hat she might pass his m st be it


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fo ntain was at the convergence of fo r r wn alleys
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and on a pedestal in the centre of the basin stood nymph k ee d ep
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in rank maiden hair fern still faithf lly showering drops from her jar ,
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bu t
pon water lilies beneath h was heavy wi h scent of
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th e Th e ai r th e
e calypt s and the garden all murmur with drowsy so nds ynthia
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leaned back agains the whi e marble seat in perfect content and
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pered J ack it s exac ly what the o tess s id garden of dreams
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What s that noise said ynthia suddenly ’

g ost a so nd ?

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had echoed along the opposite winding walk perhaps the r stle of a , . o u

tra ling branch of blossoms perhaps faintest echo of fairy la gh er , u

i th e
don t hear any hing said the man lazily , u t .

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here it is again she said ca ch ng her brea h near r
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omeone s coming aro nd the bend J ack
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t t ; s e .


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branch q ivered and the— next instant two q aint fig res gleamed
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for h gains a mist of roses tall knight with —la ghing eyes dressed
u , u u

in armor in courtly converse with a slim straight browed maid as ivory


t a t , a u ,

whi e as one of syche s water lilies


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two on the bench were fairly


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brea hless as they wa ched them stroll toward the fo n ain and hear
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the maid say as she se tled light as a butterfly on the bri k


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air ord A— we have tarried too long in this sweet ga den


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o sayest tho shall we once more ride forth at adventure as of old


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tho and
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o he fell in knightly fashion to his kne s oothly sweeting
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thy tho g is valiant and of m ch avail ht the wo l is not as we But d


left it these m y summers agone haply are the aynims mighty in thi
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land c rce do dare tr st thee faires amid the laidly perils of the
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orld A the maid t rned to dabble mournf— lly— among the water
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lilies ynthia sprang from the bench — recreant knight
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she whispered to Jack and don t you see have to play fairy god
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parents and to that yo ng man s measureless amazement she crossed



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the walk stood before the pair she said q ite s ftly
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an d N ic o le te ,
don t be frightened we are yo ng too and we nderstand
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John s and we ll ride at advent re with you if you ll let us , u , ,


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at first seemed startled was q ickly reassured by


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th i a s smile air sweet friend gramercy of thy courtesy she said ,
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with a dai y reverence and if be my lord good pleasure ,
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it
right g l will join your company
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ere ynthia glanced at jack who accordingly fl g himself int
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the breach hono r it s perfectly safe he said seriously ,
un o

Au c as s in

On
h re we ll make a bargain show Miss ldon garden and
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Se e Be th e
Mademoiselle will show it to me and we can mee at the gate in ten
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min tes or so for an automobile ride ,


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chivalro s as of old made a sweeping bow ynthia


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and remarked ave for my lady would g ide none liefe
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S N ic o le t e , I
than this fair lady herefore each with other we will make fair
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nant at the great gate between prime and tierce be i h ye
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Go d w t
fair sir and my life
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N ico le te
c ourteously handing nthia along the walk he disappeared
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A nd Cy
with her around a b nd e
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us take this path hen said Jack t rning in opposite dir


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Le t th e
ion seems to q i e near the road aft r a lit le he added art ,
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f lly erhaps we can find an adventure
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it likes me well said the maid clapping her lily hands and
.


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ing him among the roses Already within a cross—bow
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ligh t ly be fo re
shot the garden changes since see w th thee fair sir A he e is
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the fosse and the highway and she perched upon the coping of the
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w ll and peered over upon the white road qu ivering with heat Jack ,

va lting to a seat beside her s ddenly gave an exclamation of disgust


a .
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s me rascal we passed on the way he said go away oth


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ing to give you ( his last in a loud and forcible tone )
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g inquiringly at the slinking rat like beggar who was wh i i


az e d

th at the f ot of the wall ,


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em

W is the damoiseau she whispered Wh t is i ll


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nothing more adventuro s than a scoundrelly beggar ai d
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the man and a j olly dirty one at that his tribe you kn that
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sprinkle the roads with ta ks in the pay of Y ur ma ch i n


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c a fé a k e e pe rs

breaks down you go in and refresh for the good of the house can
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system drew her penc iled eyebrows together


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dalo u s ! N ico le te fin e ly
at this i diomati c speech wh ile the man in the road again lifted up his
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voice in a asal demand for de x so s m sie r d ame A ,



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h,
he is a serf said at last las he seemeth in piteo s plight eary
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sh e A w
and athirst rithee my lord cast a denier of thy bo nty
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that would encourage pauperism you know remonstrated
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But
Jack the fellow co ld get plenty of work if he tried such , ,

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grants as he he went warming to his subject t at crowd


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h th e
harfs llis sland and ca se nine t nths of all the distress
, o n, ,

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mind me of a serf that my lord once met remarked
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N ic o le t edreamily me hinks the vil ain departed the richer by twenty

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sols A see his eyes anh ngered as those of a wolf in the snow she
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cried passionately air sweet lord wilt tho not cast him thy
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thy do blet
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J a ck mentally clothed the brigand type below in his automobile c oat


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and ch ckled pawn it at the next Mont de i t he said


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nconvinced
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hen he shall have my mantle said she and the dainty


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thing from her sho lders she beckoned to the cringing figure c atch , g

it ere Jack fairly b rst into la ghter and caught it from her hands
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ady o ntif l he rallied her ge tly tell you the fellow is a whin
. u u .

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ing hound and nworthy of a sec nd glance from you ome let s go
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and j oin the others at the gate the rest of their walk was m re
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B ut
silent than it had been before
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Meanwhile ynthia and her c avalier had arrived at the gate by


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shorter path and were looking abo t for the absent couple ave you
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the time monsie r asked ynthia hardly thinking of what she said
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glanced at the sun and then at the len thening shad ws
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holy ngel s will sound ere long he responded promptly g o .


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ngel s echoed the girl that part of her mind hi ch was not
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occ pied with Jack vaguely transported to the advertising
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u and N ico le te
D M M ID S U MMER -
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sections of merican magazines of course ( think the garden


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m st make drowsy ) erhaps wo ld like to look at the machine
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while we wait try and explain Jack s patent tires to you she sug
u m e .
yo u u
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gested kindly mindf l of sual masc line interests ,

ramercy murm red starting as she closed her parasol


, u u u .

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and h lding open gate as she passed thro gh , u , .

th e
a very valuable inventi n she anno nced — back to
o u .

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him you see tires can be removed very easily because why what
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tu rn m g

th e
is that man doing
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ragged figure was kneeling in the dust furi
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hacking at one of the cherished tires


o u s ly girl s cry he started At t h e

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up knocking one of the levers so tha the car burst into a paroxysm of
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snorts and gasps


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t

sp iling Jack s tires cried ynthia A Quick


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He ! C u c as s in ! ! Go
stop m
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an d hi !
no valiant fig re charged past her and as the beggar stooped
B ut
for another hasty onsla ght on the wh el she whirled round to seek her
u ,

knight A cowered in an ngle of the gateway white as death


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his shaking hands making the of the cross while amid the din of

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the car ynthia ca ght such disjointed fragments as east serpentine


s 1 gn ;
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and aidly worm
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flamed into f ry t pid she cried and darting forward
Sh e S !

aimed a bl w at the beggar wi h her slight parasol had her by the


u . u , ,

He
wris s in a second and she sh t her eyes as his evil face glared down
o t .

at her hen there was a shout and a crashing blow and she was in
t , u

T
Jack s strong arms feebly repeating hope he didn t hurt the tires
.
,
’ ”
I

!
conf nd the tires he hurt demanded her lover
, :
“ ”
Oh ! H as ?

J ust my wrist a little she said Where is


ou
, y o u .

” ”
N ic o le te P

she joined what s his name as careered through the gate


.
,

I th in k

— I
he ans ered they both seemed in rather a funk
-

,

w
t ward the gate and finding one passed into the gar
i
;
T h e y t u rn e d no
den again here they go she whispered
o ,
s
“ ”
T !
nder the pergola the two were disappearing already shadowy and
. .

U
unreal apparently q ite absorbed in each other his arm about her
bu t
,

and her head on his sho lder A they reached a bend however they
, u , ,

paused t rned and sent back a courtly gesture of


u . s , ,

,
u , fare w ll .

D OR O T H Y MOR T ,

08 .
TI PYN O B O B

Io

TH E GUL L .

At early morn across the sea


Thro gh shafts of crystal light, ,

g ll cam straight to me
u ,

A u fly 1 n g
still upon his wings he bore
e ,

An d
Th e chilly dews of night
flung the fastened casement wide
.

I
(S traight flew he witho t fear )
,

nter thou in with me abide


u .

E
No harm shall touch thee here , ;

T hou fugitive from stormy seas ,

A ndvigils long and drear


gray wings drooped pon his breast
.

H is
closed his jewel eyes
u ,

He
A haven he had found and rest
;

A nd dreamed of aradise P
,


L OU I SE F O L E Y ,
08 .

S H AD O W AN D S UB S TAN CE

Pert rbed as she already by the curt note whi ch she had j st
w as
as a prolog e Melita arland was conscious of an added
u u re

c e iv e d G
hen her maid in a voice of st di d sof ness dropped at the door
u ,
appre

h e n s io n , w
Miss c dder Miss for this was so opposed to that lady s s al
,
u e t , ,

S

tom which her rare visits was to profit by her years and her assertive
u , , u u cu s

in
personality and to c me as her own herald w th a mere knock that i th e
formality appeared i n the light of a significant chang hus Melita was
, o

T
c onscio s of an inrush of excitement as she rose to greet her guest and
e .

to find herself faced by the somewhat inscrutable q estion


u

c ould W did you


u

How ? hy P”

words came to her wi h little meaning save that implied by


y o u

Th e
the tone in which they were uttered hi ch was slightly frigid and whi ch
t
w
by reason of an unmistakable moral haughtiness it impli ed made her , ,

lift q estioning eye A as a silence followed whi ch she was unwilling


u s . nd
,
S H A DO W AN D S U B S T AN C E I I

to break omino s as was of something to com she co l only it d


search her companion s face by its aid gain some slight cl e to the
,
u e, u

adj stment of her prophetic vision came to her however with her ; u

It
upward glance that i n the crisis at hand her past hero worship of this
u .
, ,

woman sho ld stand her in good stead for in days when she had
,

th e
first known leanor c dder when her acq aintance had been a mere
u ,

E S
watching the silent attit de of cat to king she had come to know well the
u ,
u

meanings of the mannerisms the significance of the li tle shifts of expres


,
u ,

sion by which her companion so el cidated and emphasized her tho ght ,
t

he l nor appeared by reason of her long states of


u u .

T E h ad a lw ay s

passivity when droop of mouth and lids betrayed a pet lant dejection
n, ea ,

th e
followed by electric ash es of respons ive wit and interest as the pure
, u ,


prod ct of modern cleverness a cleverness by questions of right u n ru ffle d
,

and wrong awake only to the infl ence of the new and exotic ;
u

h ile rat in g
if in the past she had shown a placid avoidance of ethical questio s
, ex u .

But n
a tacit acceptance of frailties together with friends at all events h er w,
,

things were changed for she carried to Melita s eyes an atti ,


no ,

tude whi ch if never worn before was nevertheless unmistakably judi cial
, q u e s t io n m
g

eyes were grave under the straight sweep of her brows her m th was
.
, ,

Her
drawn into lines of rebuking sternness omething (Melita s int ition ,
ou

S
ickly s ggested some action of her own ) had aroused and br ught
. u

forth
qu
a latent hilistinism
u , o

in h e r P
don t know exactly how to begin leanor cudder sighed softly
. .


I E S
as preparatory to discussion she sank into a pr ered chair eaven ,

o ff

H
knows don t often play the of accusing angel exhibiting my own
.
,

I rOle

b oasted pruderies t in this case it s di erent Bu as catholic as you ’


ff I m
,

like abo t everything else in the world in regard to this one q es ion
. .

bu t
a uritan at bottom hate a lie can t help it can find an
u , u t

Im P I I I

c se for every other vice in the world that to me is the one


. . .

B ut
colossal npardonable sin
ex u .


u
A yet Mel i ta was foot loose in the drift of these nebulous senten c es
.
,

of whose significance she could catch but the general trend felt
s -
,

Sh e
however quite distinctly that her defense no matter for what or from
. ,

where she might p ll it together would be of little avail since tho gh


, , ,

the words o fered her an explanatory chance the tone a closer revelation
u , ,
u

f
of the speaker s inner feeling revealed an unfavorable verdi ct a arded

,

w
i n advance ,

see her compani on began agai n ith a rapidity which showed


.


Y ou , w
T I PYN O B O B

12

the push of words behind those she uttered met your friends the I
S toddards t i s summer ere however as Melita involuntarily let
h

H
, ,

slip a compr hensive her train of thought visibly tr iled away to a


.
, , ,

Ah
faint know then
e , a

Yo u
Melita felt that at last she completely unders ood Moreover i n
.

th e
first moments of a dawning comprehension and as the reaction from vague
t .
,

imag n ngs made large enough cover any surprise the knowledge came ,

to her as a foolish triviality an abs rd reduction of mo n ains to mol


i i to ,

hills which in defere ce to the grave face beside her must be received with ; u u t e

smo hered smile relief h wever was momentary for she qui ckly
n

H er
realized that the path of her wrong doing if slight c ntain any
a t .
, o , ,

prec ipi ces over which she might nwarily be p shed held nevertheless a ,
to o to o

few pitfalls which m st be avoided def ly pass d over for if leanor was
u u ,

E
as she confessed herself a uritan with an old fashioned perspective
u ,
t e ,

P
for this one question (and the fact that her a sterity accumulated in
-

w as
but one direc ion made it the more impervious ) she o ld ndoubtedly
u

w
never see the pathetic why and wherefore of her lie or seeing able
t u u

be
to pardon still etter forget ha she sho ld attain Melita s own
b T
, ,

point of view (that a lie even in its iblical rendering is but false wit
, . t u

B
ness the fabrication of a yet ndiscovered frailty of one s neighbour , ,

not the lit le flights of fancy which gift him with a moral halo ) co ld
, u ,

in the ligh of present di fic lties scarcely be expected orgiveness


t u

f F
Melita knew was not to be obtained by arg ments pro c laimed and adhered
t u .
,

to but rather by admi ance of a fa lt committed and subsequent suppli


, u

cation came her moreover in her q ick grasp af er a defense


,
tt u

It
that she had one near to hand slip from pa hs of righteo sn ss
. to to , ,
u t
H er th e
slight in this instance as she considered had been ca sed by her love
. t u e .

it ,
for the woman beside her W it not s itable that she should urge the
, ,
u

old ime worn exc se one sed so ften by an erring h manity that
. as u

of Might it mor over for her as well as


,
t -
u , u o u ,

q u id m u ltu m am en/i t

for many others procure a sympathetic for iveness With this in view
. no t, e ,

?
she began to speak , g

retentio s and odio s that s what must of course seem to you


.


P

I
specially afte— all you ve done for me that sho ld pretend it w more
u u ,
.

E

I
it wasn t really wasn t her voice had an insis ent quaver in
r u as .

’ ”
But it it

bec a se wanted to make the toddards think you were my friend ,


t ,

I S
wanted to make myself hink so n t you see
u .


I Ca

P
Whe however her companion sadly nodded her negative Melita
t .

n, , ,
S H AD O W AN D S U B S TAN CE x 3

felt that if she were ever to rescue herself from her present position it
c ould only be done by presenting her plea in logical sequenc e w i th a pro er
c limax not by plunging into the middle o ering it with marginal com
p
ff
ments and ragged little interpolations
, ,

don t suppose she contin ed can ever make you understand


.

“ ’ ”
I I
Your life s been so utterly di erent from mine that you must of ne c essity
, u , .

ff

see things from a di ferent point of view Y have supp se the sanef I
pers tive that comes from c ontact with the world while mine has been
. ou , o ,

tilted by the solit de in which have so perpet ally lived


pe c
I
,

Melita paused for a moment in refl c tion life had held no


u u .

H er
bitter sorrows for which fact she was aware that she should i n the
e .

ature of things be thankf l neither had i t held keen joys


,

But
,

It
had i ndeed been a mere dead level of existence A it w just th i
n , u . .

nd

fact with the res l s to which it led that she wished w to set forth in
. as s

c ompar i son to leanor s own life of extremes full of the bitter and the
u t , no

E
eet ,
,

sw

oneline s she began has been the directing p i nciple of my


.

L
hole existence began its influence with my lack of family it
s , ,
r

w It
increased its power in the a i d stretch of years termed s chooling unti l
.
,

r
finally with the second epoch of my life wh i ch after all begins with the ,

attempt to earn one s l iving found that it had warped all my principle
,

I
, , ,

and thoughts had a perfect horror of it and when looked ahead , s

I I
my life alone at the drudgery that lay before me the c ontinual pouring
.
; at

of thought into child en s brains where they fo nd little lodgment and


,

,

I
none at all it seemed to me that penal servi tude was exacted not only in
r , u ,

prisons What was the of it all anyway was living for one
,

? I
but myself one was made the happi er by my work and after
. u se no

No it
all was ov r what awaited me as the crown my l bours but the mere
.
,

f
dozin in some dingy little room as the wildest form of a hard earned
e ,
o a ,

diss ipatio
g
-
,

ere she paused and leanor whose attitude till now had been
n .

H E
one of receptive interest broke in , ,


would of course be very tragic if i t were so
It after all
,

B u t,
very woman has a chance to marry herself out of such a positi on Y
.
, , ,

must have known some men and they can always be regarded from
e . ou

tilitarian point of view , a


Melita shook her head sadly most W men yes admit


u .

Fo r I I
r c ognized the possible chance at first later the absurdity of it
. o , .

e . Bu t
T I PYN O BO D
'

beh i nd thos she uttered I fri d m e t yu r s . th e

this ummer H ere howe e Meli l


e ,
en

ta n o un ta rily le t
her tra i n f hough i i bly il d w y
s . ,
v r, as

A
re h e n s iv e h t t v s O to a

know hen
, o e a a

felt that at las c ompletely un er d


t .

i t sh e d s to o n th e

ts f a dawn i ng va u
. o re o ve r,

f m pre h e n s io n , an d as th e m an m
made large e ough c ver any su pr i e h cm
o co o r: ro g e

to t e no wle dge
fo l i sh tr i v i al i y b ur d r u c i n f m m le
n o r s . a e

i t ed t o in t a us

ra e fac e i i e d wi t
o ; an a s o to o

be s de h e r m u m h
i le H rel i ef however m men r f u ly g v e re c e v

w as ta o r she q ic k
e p th f her ron d i n i f
. er . , o y
w to o s ligh to co n ta i n an y
wh i ch she m i gh un arily b u h d h hl
a o g o g .

t w n e v e rt

c h mus b av i e de f ly s er f El r
e p s e . e e es s a

t d d t se d f was
hersel f a uri an i h an f r tiv
e o .
pa o v ,
i i e an o

P t w t ld as h u e d

i on ( d fac t ha her l ed
o -
pe s pe c e

th e t t a u s t e rit v wa ac c u m u at in
c d i rec i on made more im r i u )
an

t b
it t h e she m ld u ndo u t e d lv
see the p he i c why d heref re f lie l
zi n pe v o s

at t b w her o sec m e ab e

rdon st i ll et er forg t T h t she h ul


r an o o .
g ,

b -le lit a wn

S
t d a t ta i

of v i e ( hat a even i n Bi l ic al re eri ng f l


a , e . a s o s o

w t lie its b nd h ut w it
the fabr ic ti on of a yet undi cov re fr il h ur
t a se

b
. ,

d f
'

ty o

l it le fli gh f f ncy hi c h gif i wi h m ) c ld
a g s e a e s
n ne i o .

th e t ts o w h m t al h a lo
l i ght of present s rc ely b p c i r i e
a t a ou

d iflic u lt ie s te Fo g
knew w not to b obta i ned by arg men p i d d h r d
te ca e ex e v n es s .

ta ts ro c la ie ad

rather by admit a c e of a fault c omm i te d u ppl i


. as e u an e e

ut t n t d S i s eq u e n t s

I c ame to to her moreover i n her u i c k d f n e


an

t f
had one near to hand H slip from the h i ht ne
n . . ,
q gr as ja t e r a e e s

sh e

t i n th i s instan c e as she c ons i der d i t had e n her l ve


. er pa t s l r g eo u s ss .

b ! by
he woman b s i de her W it not su i ta ble ha she b urg
, . e . e c a re o

t t ld th e

ti me worn exc use one used o en by


e . as o u e

ft e rrin g i u m an i t y . t ha t

Migh not mor over f h r well


-
, so an
'

md m u ltu m i a m in t it
others proc ure a sy p heti c fo giv ne h h i in vie
'
. t . e , at e as as

m ?
Vlt t w
egan to speak
nan y , at r e ss s

Pretent i ous and od i ous that s hat I must f eem


) .

“ '

w to
i lly a ft all you ve one f me hat sho ld d it w more
, o co n e s yo u .

'

c a d I
i t wasn t— really asn t her vo i c e had an uaver in it
er or t u pre t c as .


it in s is t o t q
'

w
use I wanted to make the Sto dards th i nk you my frie
. .

d nd

to make myself h i nk so C t you


a vz re .

n te d

When however her c omp n i on sa ly nodded her Meli


t . a n se e

, , a d a a t ve
g i , ta
S H ADO W AN D S UBST AN CE

f el ha ever re c e hersel r m
if s h m ” i to f fo her pra h
c ould nl by presen i ng her ple i n l i c
t t t e
r
re s u

be wh m o g al se quence

c l i max ng ng into m i ddle of er in i h ma ”


o y i t a it g
h th e f t wit ma
m s li le n er lations
, no t ri i .
g
an d rag tt t

don she c on inued ev


en t ,
t i po .

y W
'

I t I m ake
Yo r l fe erl dif erent from m ine tha
t s u
l o se . , can er ou
be e f
m
'

yo u min t
hings eren view
u i s t u tt y t
fri d i ff t po m t f
rs ve h mes from c on act wi h a
s ee t 1 o
n
.

“h t t th e wo
il e wh c h have so e p uall liv
pe pe c t i t at
"
d by th e l It iC i n I r et ed
a mome in r fl c ti on H li d W
t t i
p y

M e lz t a
-
l fo nt fe ha
b it er s rr w r whi c h fac she was awar h t pa i s r e e .
er

sh e sho u
t
“ t

na re of h n be hankf l nei her had it h l


o o s
ld e t a
a
.

tu t t But t e d ke en
had inde d mere ead level ex i s e ce A d
s
g u
m i
i .

be e n d f t n it was
fact w h ha she w i sh
e t o n
h
.

t h e re s t s t o w ln c h it le d t t e d no w to set

c omparison E own life of extrem s full


it
N
.

' .
to o f th e
swe hi an o r s e
u h . nt ,
et

nel ne s egan has be n the d i r ctin


.

Lo sh e b
whole e st c b an in fl uen c e w i th my l c
i s e e
.
g pt
It it s
in cr se r m arid s ret ch ye rs k
x i en e . eg a
d it s po u th e t f
fi ally e o c h of my life
ea o a

t h th e sc o n d p wh
attempt to ear l ving fo nd that i t
n , ,
'

I
and hought a p rfe horror of i t
n ce s i , u

t h ad ct

my life al ne rudgery hat lay o


s . e ;
at he d be f
of o ght in bra i ns
o , t
'

th to c ild re n s w
none all it me hat pena
u ,

at s eme d to t

prisons Wha of all


.
'

t a s th e u se it
but myself e was made the
.

No m
all over awai ed me as the c rown
.

w as wh ; t
do ing in ome l i tle room as the w i l ,

m gy t
diss i pat i on
z s ,

ere and leanor whose


.

H sh e pas e d E
one of rec p ive broke i n
, ,

t i e re s t
oul c ourse b e very tragi c i f
e
'

It w d
every woman ha chan c e to marry hersel
, ,

must have kn w some men and they ca


sa

uti l i tar i an p i nt iew


o : ,

Mel i ta head sadly


o V .

sh o o lh er Fo r
rec og i ed the c han c e at first
.

n z ps s ible .
T I PYN O B O B

1 4

forced itself pon me ove knew might be proverbially blind but L I


he e were few men whom it co ld delude to the extent of finding in me
u .
, , ,

at rib es ei h r of ornamen l wife or sef l helpma e recognized


t r u

th e I
q i e clearly that my pa h happiness co ld never lie through the money
t ut t e ta u u t .

bags of some fairy tale prince wi h s ch a dreary navoidable


u t t to u

An d
vis a before me can assure you asp ct of thin s changes
-
. t u ,
u

I th e Th e
lights and shades of one s moral code pale considerably when the con
t , ,
e g .

seq ence one s actions ood or bad a fects no one but oneself oth
f

f N
ing m tters enough then to dist rb one very m ch
o
u , g ,

.

ere leanor again interr pted her make she said your
a u u .

H E Yo u
exc se in loneliness as if it were a thing un que in yo r case while
u .
, ,

reali y men al isola on is all hat binds mankind together esides


u ,
i u , in

B
Meli a she added had your Writings your triumphs as a consola
t ,
t ti t .
,

ion have at all events succeeded


t , , yo u , ,

t Yo u
Melita in answer gave her a little whimsical ho gh it
. .
, ,

ile wh ic h , t
accepted the preceding remarks was meant to imply a do b as the
, , sm _ u

wor h of the fact acce ted ,


u t to
t
she said had my writ ng acknowledge enjoyed it p .


Ye s I i an d I I
s ccess think co ld scarcely call it th t ccess praise
.
, , ,

But ? I Su is t h e
of world at l rge bro gh h me thro gh individ ls never had
u yo u u a .

th e I
the individ als and wi hou —them the rest becomes a hollow gif k ow
a u t o u ua .

I
comm nly said that self aggrandizement is every man s objec
u ,
t t t . n

it

M ’

experience however disproves it —morr w s triumph is of little


s o t .
y
To ’

worth witho t some one to whom one may carry it here must some
, , . o

T be
vital relationship to have anything really co nt found that when
u .

I
met
u . o ut

I
ere leanor raised inquiring brows A vital relationship with
yo u .

H E
me don t quite see how that s possible but it s what you seem to
.


? I
’ ’

imply always been glad to have you come to me Your pr sp cts


I

,

and plans interested and amused me have been pleased too by your
. ve . o e
_

I
successes after all save for the few times when you ve shared
.
, ,

B ut
tea and twilight seen comparatively little of you A v tal rela
.
, mv
I

nd i
can scarcely grow over the clatter of cups , ve .


t io n s h ips
Melita la ghed her dissension must of course ackno ledge
.


I w
that our acquaintance was very slight that the times when saw you
u .
, ,

I
w re really few and far between these few times you see were all But
;

that were needed hey added the necessary element of reality to mv


e .
, ,

T
relation with M imagina ion filled in the gaps
.


yo u .
y t .
TI PYN O B O H

I6

asked i f knew you well had seen you m ch ill then had kept
I T I my
imaginary friendship with you to myself safe and sec re suddenly
,
u .

But
when they asked me about it occ rred to m how m ch more realistic
, u .

it would be if should talk of it said that —had been traveling with yo u , u e u

I I I
you told them how kind you had been to me ven more so than you
.

have been in reality — spoke of a h ndred little inciden s and


; e

nd t adv e n

tures we had had together ere Melita stopped a moment When


u
, a

H sh e

oke again her voi ce had in it a of appeal must of cour


. .


tre m o u r It
seem to you that have pres med most horribly on your kindness
sp .
, se ,

I B ut
see how it happened don t hat it was after all becaus
u .


? T
loved you more than anything else in the world an t you forg ve me y o u e
yo u , , ,
’ ”
I C i ?
leanor rose and laid an imp lsive hand on Melita houlder
.


E
orgive you my child she sai d j no one in the
u s s .

” “
F do n t y o u th at
rld could help forgiving love such devoti on this
, , ; / see .
/

T
wo Su é h
ore than any one has a right to ask for
-

, as ,
are

m
Melita at first it seemed as if this forg i veness were tisfa ctory
.

To
complete that the dream of her inv nti n whi ch had been so dear and
sa ,

e
which she had come so ne r to losing now gi en back to her perfect
; o ,

w as v
sti ll ater however in the solit de of her study it dawned upon her
a , ,

L
that on the contrary it had been vitally altered arred beyond repara
.
, , u ,

; m
tion for she realized suddenly what the previo s condemnation and
, ,

su b

equent forgiveness really meant leanor she knew the past had
,
u

E in
proclaimed to her no definite principles had on the c ontrary stated
s .
, ,

frankly her avoidanc e of c mmon plac e right and w ong W then


; , ,

h y,
had this attitude of self righteousness so suddenly developed a swer
o -
r .
,

Th e
to her uery came as a bitter revelation leanor s uritanism had it
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E P
been sincere Melita would have upheld as fine and nob e but had this
q .
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l
not been merely her expression of an o ended pride one ru fled by a pre
, ,

ff f
sumption on her friendship Again granted leanor firmly believed in
;
E
the standard she set up the only possible excuse then for her forgiveness
.
,

so freely dealt out was a love for the s ppliant if only ever so slight
, ,

hat Melita as she pushed her q estions farther saw no trace of


, u .
,

T H er
pardon then was of li tle worth the res lt merely of that same pride
, , u , .

t
appeased A was vanity vexa ion of spirit place of the
, , ; u

ll bu t and t ! In
woman whom she had believed as sincere in professing none of the beaten
.

virt es of every day life one who professed them in whom they
,

in u -
, was , bu t
TH E M US C O F T
I H E S PH ER B S

ig ified a mere falsetto prudery A as Melita sat in the darkn s of h nd

room she reali ed that the f ture m st always be lonely and dese ted

s n . es er

nce her shadow so perfect in imaginati on had aterial i d


z u u r ,

si h m to a
ubstance imperfect and unsat i sfact ry
, er , z e

s o .

MARGAR E T E ME RS O N B A I L E Y,

TH E MUS I C O F TH E S PH E RE S

W hen winter skies sapphire bl e and clear


A p rest c rystal star b edewed hear
are u ,

I
A ound of magi c sweetness and might
s u ,
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, _

f

A sound great s a c es hen c e and yet i n truth ost


s o ,

p , , , m new

Such notes resound when at the all night f f


armi es rest and ended i s the fight
, o ,

Th e
A nd Valkyr i e rides forth to find the slai n
, ;

i n sky stre ms forth the norther light


,

A nd th e a n .

Su ch ones the dying rophet heard when he P


Wa i ted the summons that would set h i m free
t ,

A n d, on the borders of the promised land ,

Passed to the kingdom of eternity .


,

A nd may when at last my trembling ears


I
Can hear aright and cast aside the ir fear
,

eel that too glide on the ceaseless ro nd


, s,

F I,
hat men have named the musi c of the spheres
, u

T .

H EL E N Mo s s L O WEN GRU N D,

06 .
T I PYN O B O B ’
I8

heodosia was twelv and her mo her laboured under the delus on
T e
hat she still found and pleas re in the
t i

e dific at io n Po lly B o o ks , th e J en n ie
the and others of their kind hese volumes be
t u

B o o ks , F an n y B o o ks , T
it known were chosen from the list carefully compiled by the ommittee
.
,

C
on Juvenile iterature of the Woman s lub and no such mist ke had
,

L

C
ever been made as to allow heodosia at the age of eight or nine to , a

T
have on her shelf a book from the list o children (female ) betwee f

ten and twelve c onsequence she had never seen a cott that author
r n

In S
being relegated to mature minds of fourteen and she had never re d
.
,

a fairy tale such imaginative liter ture being considered too exciting ; a

and too bewildering for the young brain


,
a

Y there probably never was a child di d not at one time


.

wh o
nother practi e some small dec eit and he d sia lendenning no
et or

c T C w as
exception to this rule Moreover she was twelve years old as has been
a ,
o o

said and at that age there is nothing that s ems more beneath
.
, ,

c o n s id

ration than the books for children in one s own room and nothing
,
e
“ ’

more necessary to happiness than the forbidden volumes in the library


c ,

h odosia was not one of those fort nate children who are allowed
.

Fo r T e
browse at will in a roomful of bo ks and even if she had been the
u

joyful experience of coming all unprepared pon a M A or a


to o , ,

d rth n r

wo ld never have been hers for s ch as these were not in the


u o rte

M ac be th

lendenning collection on this acco nt should M lendenning


u ,
u

C No r C
be too harshly j dged must remembered hat she was obliged to
. u rs . - .

It be _
spend many ho rs plodding through encyclop dic articles book reviews
u . t

and digests in order to prepare her monthly essay for the Woman s lub
u ae ,

C
and it was nat ral that in her reading for pleas re she sh uld t rn
.

bu t
uite another form literat re his she fo nd in the romanti c novel
u u o u

f T
so the volumes which heodosia s ealthily slip ed her
to q o u . u .

A nd T ff
mother s bookshelves introduced her to a world dominated by sw h
t p o

buckling heroes wi h Quixoti c codes honour whi ch soon transfor ed


as

f m
her hitherto subcons ious idea s into something very aggressive and
t o ,

l
romanti c ndeed life with its stupid rounds of s c ool and play and
c

I h
bed at half past eight came to h to seem hardly worth the living her
.
,

o ly ho rs of real pleas re bei g those spent in conquering realms


-
er ,

n u u n new
T H EO D O S I A 19

with new heroes or in imagining sit ations in which she fi ured as the
heroine g
, u

was in s ch a frame of m i nd that heodosi a walked slowly to


.

It T
school one M morning hings were really very depressing was
u

T It
too hot to be going to scho l in the first place and in the second pla ce
ay . .

she had been forced to leave the hero at a most exciting s age— for she
o , , ,

had not dared even read to the end of the chapter having been late to
t

school past two mornings because of such an act of self indulgence


th e
,

appeared to heodosia that perhaps the most honourable thing to do


-
.

It T
w ld be to turn to the river and seek an end to her useless life for she
seemed destined never to meet the opport nity for high deeds the
o u ,

In
midst of these rather mo rnf l ref ections she t rned the corner by the
u .

l
ci y hall and was startled to hear the great bell above her begin to toll
u u u

glanced at the clock re eno gh it was nine already


t , .

Sh e Su Sh e
started on a buoyed up by the hop that has enco raged so many a
up . u , .

loiterer s heart that perhaps the scho l clock wo ld be slow dis


ru n , e u

Th e
ance was not long and before she had gone half way she heard the
, o u .

voices of the children singing in chapel s opped r nning here


t ,

Sh e T
was a funny sensation abo t her heart had s ddenly remembered the
. t u .

Sh e
rule that if anyone was late for three mornings in succession she was
u . u

obliged to write her name on the blackboard side by side with those
who hadn t known any of their lessons the day before or who had been

really bad heodosia had never had her name on that list
T tho gh Sh e
now tragic it wo ld be if any of the trustees should take it into their
. . u t
how
heads visit the school that day and should see her name among the
u

recreants hey wo ld not know that she had known her lessons per
to
T
yesterday had got a h ndred in cond ct hey wo ld not
. u
“ ”
fe c tly an d T
know hat it was mer ly a mat er of a min te or two hat had br ght
u u . u

her to dishonour should die of shame she said aloud in the door
t e t u t ou
“ ”
I
the great amusement of the j anitor sitting there
.
, ,

to .

Miss oder was reading out the names on the day s bla c k list
L

i deous appellation
.

H !
atalie udley and a very red faced little girl we t up to the

N D
board and signed her name with di fic lty amid m ch trembling of hand
,
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f
and str ggling with tears
u , u

uth Webb Mabel W and ucille Morison did like


u .

“ ” “
R ie rn e r L
wise hen came heodo ia lendenning in ste tones heodosia
. T
,

T s C m . T
it) TI PYN O B O E ’

o e from her seat d w ith haughty mien and firm tread (


s s o sh e as

ured herself ) walked to the front the room disdained


r an

Of Sh e th e
white chalk but grasping a red pi ce sed for drawing she wrote
s .

m ap
ith a mighty flourish heodosia hen she turned to go back to her
,
e u -
,
“ ”
w T T
at but Miss er stopped her
.

Lo d
heodosia what she asked
se ,
.

“ ”
T ?
he dosia drew her elf to her full height and in accents staccato
.

T o
with excitement said s ,

illingly su er from my own guilt but never through me hall



I w
,

ff
ather s name be brought to ill epute , s
’ ”
my f
awe struck class held the i r breath in silen e Mi s oder
-
r .

Th e c L was
ke w ith vi olent attack of c ough ing heodos a walk d owly b c
-
. s

T sl a k

do n in the seventh heaven p ortu ity


ta n a . i e

an d s at w S h e was H er h ad
c ome and she had acted honourably Moreover unc ons c i ousl
. . o p n

h
at isfied that if the trustees came they could ne e p t
,
.
, y s e

was

m e re
heodosia
s if r s o a

T .

E U N I CE MORGAN S C H E N CK,

o 7 .

Tingle of frost when i s new th e day


reezes that warm as the mo n grows old
B
,

azy ctober horiz n s blue


o ,

H O
A full of sun h i ne dusky gold
o ,

ir s , .

Yellow i ng leaves in the plea c h d lane e


I vythat crimsons against the wall ,

coloured fields where they reaped the grain


,

D im
Asters wh e petal sh wering fall
, ,

os s o .

Sunshine and warmth till the m sty l i ght


ilver and red from the westward glows ,
i

S
Then starry eyed the transparent night ,

ool with breath approaching now


-
.
, ,

C th e Of s s .

A N T O I N ETT E CA N N O N ,

o 7 .
T H E S LEEP O F TH E CO N DO R or

TH E S L E E P O F TH E CON D O R

(Tran s late d fro m th e F re n c h o f R o u ge t de L is le .


)

A bove high above that plan


Co rdillére s
Wh i c h eagl haunt in bla ck and c i rc l i ng fl o ck
, e

igher han peaks mi d whose j agged ock


es s,

H t
streams of lava flow a c ims n stain
a r s

Ho t
Wi th outspread wing bird wondr us s i , r o ,

f
urveys Americ a and s i lent sp ce
s, a o o z e

S
m i rrors soari ng free ith lo ty grace
a ;
A nd w f
Th e sombre setting sun in h i s cold eye
, ,

ni ght rolls up from that far easter land , s .

Th e
Where pampas b lows neath moun ains h i gh and t
n

t
hili s towers she spreads the deepest sle p
s e ep,

C
’ ’
O
A d o er the o c ean its farthest str nd
er e ,

A on the sea so on the mainland w i de


n to a .

sa dy slopes and grassy plains between


s ,

O
r m h ill to hill o er gorge and deep rav ine
er n ,

F

oll up the he vy flood night s high ti de


o , ,

R

f
very shadow dim against the now
s a o .

A
Whose h i teness still is l st in c rimson l i ght
, s

w
bird soars waiting receive i ght
o ,

Th e th e N
c omes and slowly dims the sun s last gl
, to .

She

ow

so thern cross from night s deep glo ing sky


, .

Th e

w
Gilds every eak with i ts pale yellow l i ght
u , ,

bi rd shri eking his j oy in hoarse del i ght


p .

Th e
Spreads forth his mighty w i ngs and w i th a c ry
, ,

c louds of b eaten sn w o er Andes steep


, ,

In

o
ri ses fa t d im earth left far beh ind , s

He
With w i ngs outspread he soars beyond i n
s ; .

th e w d,
A nd i n the bitter icy ai r— sleeps , he .

DOROT H Y T . WI GH T ,
TI PYN O B O B

22
'

D UL C] F I S T UL A

ON TH E CH ARACTE R D RA WI N G

I N TH E WO RK S O F J O YN ES S -
ME I S S N E R .

erman literature gives us more philosophy than people we get from


G
it rather ideas han indivi d alit es this r le there is one imp rtant To
;

exception and in my know edge of erman literature but one


t u i . u o

l G
eissner s people there the great un le
-
, , ,

J M ’
c
Ge rm an Gram m ar Th e
of the the butcher s wife and the first cousin of the gentleman in the
o yn e s s - .
,

O ld

white hat stand out from the pages as vividly as do the characters of ,

D ickens ,

personal revelation we can n te the athos of Granted that


.

Fo r I
said it nly resented a not to borne ins lt or turn to the following , o p ,

I be
sentence which is the third nder
, o - - -
u ,

V e r b Co m o u n ds :

Waiter bring me some tea bread but er and two eggs wish
, p u

; I
to breakfast this sentence the tho ghtf l reader can discern a , ,
t ,

In
noble consideration for inferiors for who but a truly courte us gentle
. u u

man wo ld explain to a waiter—that he wished to brea fast A how , o

k ? nd

well pr portioned and daintily ordered is the scheme of l i fe bro ght


u

before W can do bt that we—have here a glimpse of the inmost


-
o u

! ho bu t
character of J Meissner himself ought we not to say hemselves
us u

for according to the latest discoveries of textual critics and


o y n e s s -
or t

J
Meissner are two dis inct people — theory that goes far towards clear
-
, o yn e s s

ing up the mystery of the eggs


t , a

two
rom the delightf l search for personal revelation let us t rn to
.

F
some of fig res th t forever light its immortal pages here is
u ,
u

th e T
mysterio—s companion whose talk conce ned the variety of h man that
u a up .

which is to so ght afters and the— not to destroyed condi ion of


u r u

be be
the so l hen there is the maid servant with large feet who carried
- - -
u -

,
- - -
t

T
dishes and the rich q een with the red nose ranks and
u .

” “
th e All
c onditions of h manity jostle each o her in his pages opinions are
o u t, u .

All
there from the calm oryism of my ncle says that it is every one s
u t .


T
d ty to acknowledge the laws to rampant rev l tionary senti
u

u ,
th e o u
A he h d t d d h is w hit e s h ee p

po green ar tri
s p e r en e

U n th e sw d m
U t i l a l i ttle lam b c r i ed
:


B aa !
sadly frightened
n -
a

A nd h im
changed his j ob that v ry
.

He day,
was timid all w
e

I ll
’ ’
T
was a sh pherd up to then
, o ,

He
i s c ward
e

He a o no w .

MARGARET H EL E N AYER,
D ULCI F STULA I 25

R H YME S F OR F RE S H

ME N

Th e c oach c r i edshould h v h it
o u t, Yo u e
hat ball you reshman class
-
a

T F
They answered We ve been told to wait
,
“ ’

A let the ophom r pass


nd S
,

o es .

Th e F reshman to the enior said S


Your a c tions are misle ding
,

d i dn t say a single word


a ;
Y

Wh i le doing ral eading


ou

O R .

3
have a cut the ophomo e sai d
I !

S
Aghast at the d i saster
r .

ome h me with me the reshman cri ed


.


C F
have some surge n pla ter

o , ,
’ ”
I o s s .

MARGARET H E L E N AYE R,
26 TI PYN O B O B

E D I T ORI AL .

reshmen who not long ago were shown the rophy colle
Th e F T

tion in embroke may remember exclaim ing w th surpri se over


,
e

P i
photograph hanging the e of ry Mawr in the early days when aylor
, o ne

B T
and Merion sto d al ne upon the campus and they may have been told
r , n

something of the manner of life of those first years


o o ,

Year by year new buildings new facilities have been added until this
.

fall we returned to find the ibrary with sca folding removed


,

N ew L f
,

t king its place fairly and serenely among us it is significant that ,

But
,

at same time with the installment of the new ibrary there is brought
a .

th e L
home to us most keenly the fear of a cut rule W are already on proba
tion as it were and a little carelessness on part will bring it upon us A
-
. e

member of one of the first classes wrote When the Apology lass
, , o ur .


C was
told that it was reading more than the arvard freshmen nothing could
:

H
persuade a single student to lessen her preparation by a line With all ,

our increase material advantages and faci lities are we losing some
.

Of f
this former high enthusiasm utting is certainly a sign of lack of , o

? C
su ficient interest i n work and if we are forced to attend lectures by
f
r le we will have lost someth ing of the p se and seriousness as students
o ur ,

hi ch is o rs by birthright
u o 1

w
rests w th us then this semester to reassure ourselves of thi birth
u .

It i
ight so that when we move into the new ibrary in ebruary we
, , s -

L F
at least carry the proof of it w ith us in the m ch—disliked roll cards
r ,

u -
.

COL LE GE N O TE S .

Th e changes in the faculty are as follows


Dr K
e as by has resigned and his place is filled by Mussey Dr
erould has resigned and his place is filled by rown
. . .

Dr G Dr B
aggio has resigned
. . .

Dr R
Mi ss oyt has resumed her place in the nglish department
. .

H E .
ALUMN ZE N O TE S 27

o rses in reek A and Arch olo y are w being given by


C G rt Dr
anson
u ae g no .

R
arton preached the op ning sermon of the college ye r on
.

Dr B
evening ctober the fo rth
. e a

\V e dn e s day O
hristian ni n eception was held in ockefelle on ri day
,
u .

Th e C U R R F
evening ctober the sixth
o r

O
M obert peer ecretary the resbyterian oard of M
.
,

R E S S f P B is
sions addressed the students on Wednesday evening ctober the eight
r . .
, o

, , O
e e n th

enior eception to the reshmen was held i n the Gymnasium


.

Th e S R F
riday evening ctober the twentieth
F O
resident s eception to the reshmen has been pos poned until
on , .
_

Th e P R F
hursday ctober the twenty sixth
t
T O
rand aundry has been established at ryn Mawr art of
-
.
,

Th e G L B P
the proceeds will be given each year to the tudents uilding und
.

S

B F .

AL UMN E N O TE S

M artha ibbons homas is now warden both embroke ast


G T f P E
and West
o

mma Wines i s doing graduate work at ryn Mawr ollege


.

E B C
Mary enver James was married on ctober th to M rth r
.

D O A
ullivant o man of w York
1 4 ,
r. u

S H ff Ne
Grace lbert is doing grad ate work at ryn Mawr ollege
.
,

A B C
elen trong oyt has res med her place in the nglish epart
u .

H S H E D
ment
u

dith o dell was married on eptember to M John reg


.

E G S 2 6th G
son Jr
o r.

Mar ion arris has res i gn d her position as warden of ckefeller


.
,

P Ro
and i s doing graduate work
-
e

Marion eilly is back for grad ate work


.

R
lizabeth toddard is warden of Merion all
u .

E S H
dith is warden of ockefeller
.

E O rlady R
uth trong was married on ctober to M terlin
.

R S O l 6th r . S . S g
M M illan
Gertrude artman is teach ing at Miss aldwin s chool
ac .

H S

B .
TI PYN O B O E

M argaret all is teaching at Agnes cho l Albany


H St

S
ope Allen heodora at s and mily hields are do ing gr d
. o , .

H T B E S a uate

w rk ry Mawr olle e
, e

o at B n C g .

1 90 8 To 1 90 9 . R US H S O N G

Freshm y u re young and you re hard to see


’ ’

you match the envi roning shrubbery


en , o , ,

Fo r
would learn to be great and wise
'

I f yo u
Look your with eye ’
S o ph m o re s

,

e rn to like us i f you uld fain


at re v ren t s .

L be wo
standard of excellence here m intain
a ,

Th e
w don t think we re boasting for that s nice
a .

’ ’ ’
No
We re j ust giv i ng you adv i c e
, no t .

une
.

T : J im m ie th e T o u t .

1 90 9 R US H S O N G

Rush rush on through the halls


hee , .

C
We re here to fight our way tha ks to this l i ne
r 1 90 9 .

give a long cheer , n .

0 fo r
class is s re to shine
1 90 9 .

O ur
the call we reshmen
u .

To F all

Cheer
une M
1 90 9 .

T : az re h , m arc h , do wn th e fie ld .
T I PYN O BOB

T h is is a p art i al an d b rie f s u m m ary o f th e b e s t sh o e th at

p o ss ib ly be m a de .

H os iery

at I m po rte rs Co s t .

Sh o p s , 1 3 1 2 -l 3 l 4 C h e s t n ut S t r e e t

Pro m pt De livery Satis factio n Guarante e d

ou t Te le ph o ne Co nne ctio n Ke vs ro ne

lemme t o.

sow nnoocurs, Quality 14 K


arat -
H D RE E S E
No 205 G o ld C re sc e n t with s pray
D E A L E R IN
.

t h re e e n am e le d fo rge t-m e -n o ts ,
pe arl c e nt re s
No . 206 C irc le o f W h ite En am e le d
D ais ie s , go ld c e n tre s Be e f! ve a l, MU t to n ’
No 207 O rc h id B u ds an d F lo we rs , fo u r
.

wh o le pe arls , an t iq u e go ld
La m b an d Sm o ke d

ME A

No 208 G o ld Lo o ps an d En am e le d

I S
.

Le ave s , t h re e B aro q u e pe arls


No . 209 G o ld G riffin , wh o le pe arl an d
am e t h yst , an t iq u e go ld


W E ET
'

B R E A D S A N D C A L F S Li v e n
'
S
A 8 PE G ! A LT Y
I LLU S T R AT I O N S U PO N RE Q U E S T .

w
De s c riptio ns an d p ric e s c l Ric h e r B ro o c h e s in th e
Ye a r B o o k ju s t is s ue d Se n t tre e o n re q ue s t
. . S . . C o r 1 2t h
. an d F ilb e f t S t a .

P H I L A D E L P H IA
1 218-20-22 Chestnut St Phlladelphla, Pa .

A Full Line o f Firs t Clas s Me ats Always on Hand


T I PYN O

BOB

B A L D WI N L O C O MO TIV E WO R KS
S in gl e E x p a
Co m po
n s io n a n d

r
un d
B o ad an d N a rro w
G a u ge
Min e err, F u n ac e
E l c t ic
an d

LO C O MO T IV E S
B UR NH A M W ILLIA MS
, CO MP A N Y , PHI LA D E LP H I A , P A .

O L O N IAL U RN I T U RE
Plaine s t an d sim t o f th e s ty le s , and y e t e v er po pu lar be c ause th e re

is n o th ing sh o w y o r o s te n tatio us ab o u t it, an d it appe als to th e lo v e rs


o f q u ie t, sim ple an d prac tic al de s igns at £53 at at a!

KA R C H E R an d R E HN

CO MPA N Y
L E WA N D O I n te rc o lle giat e B u re au

o f Ac ade m ic C o s tu m e
C O T REL L L EO N ARD
A LB A N Y , N . Y .

Mak e rs o f

Cle ans e rs an d H O OD S
To th e A m e ric an Co lle ge s
an d U n ive rs it ie s

B u lle t in s , e tc u
po n re q u e s t

Lau nde re rs
.

ic w
R h Go ns fo r F a c li
u t es, Pu p li t an d B e nc h

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L a d i e s; T a il o r s a n d H a b it Ma k e r s
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i m p o r t e d e x p re s s ly fo r o u r t ra d e w h i c h w e ,

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PET ER T H O MSO N

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ES THER ,

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MERION HALL
T I PYN O B O E

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F
IC I C REAM AND I C ES
RO Z E N FU
R IT S . C HO I C E C O N ECT I O NS
HO ME- MAD E J ELLI I S an d C ANN ED RUITS
F F G RO C ERI ES —

LAN CAS T E R AN D MB RI O N AV EN U ES
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I n s t a n t d e li v e ry b y u n i fo rm e d m e s s e n ge rs
Th e Bryn Mawr Ph armacies
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O ur st o c k c o m p ri s e s fir s t se l e c t io n
fr o m t h e b e s t gro w e rs Pure Drugs and To ile t Re q uis ite s All Kinds. of

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F L O R IS T S
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th e
Co lle ge S tu de n ts with D ru gs , e tc All pre s c riptio n s
Ph ilade lph ia, Pa.
.

are c o m po u n de d by c o m pe t e n t gradu ate s o n ly .

Me ss e n ge r c alls at e ach h all, at I I e m daily


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t ic a s, En te rt ain m e n ts a n d T a b e au ! : PH A RMA C I E S
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Attractive Wa ll Pa pe r H A D WA
R RE C OMP AN Y
AT PO PUL AR PRI C ES
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T I PYN O B O B
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fo r Wo m e n

Co rre c t s ty l e s fo r F all we ar
E m b o dy ing t a s t e a n d c o m fo rt

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LIGH T IN G FIX T URES .


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FINE PI CTURE FRAMING


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GLA D YS W INT H RO P C H AND L E R ,



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W MA R G A R ET MO R I SO N
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A D E LA ID E . N E AL L ,

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Ed ito rs .

MA R G A RE T E ME RSO N B A IL EY ,

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07
H E LE N Mo s s L O W E N G R U N D 06 ,

MA R Y J SA B ELLE O S

U L L IV A N , ’
07
L O U I SE FO LE Y ,

08

B u s in es s B o a rd .

A LI C E MA R T IN H AWK IN S,

07 , B us in e s s Ma n age r
ELIZ A B E T H B O G MA N PO PE , T r e a s u re r
LO U I SE C ON G D O N ,

08 , As s is ta n t B u s in e ss Ma n age r

T H E S EL F GO V E R N ME N T CO N FERE N CE
-

elf overnm t onference held here last Week was probably


Th e S G C
as successf l as co ld be expected h main j the
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e n

T b f
the consideration the forming of a perm nent organization of
u u . e o e ct o m e e tl n g

W as f
elf ov rnment ssociations women s colleges but his co ld not
o a

S G e A

be accomplished ntil the organization formed its constit io


in ; t u

pl o po s e d ut n
this purpose a committee of five was elected by delegates his
u .

Fo r th e T
committee is to draft a constit tion o the organization and present the
.
)

f
same for ratification by the deleg tes at the conference next year
u r ,

ery di ficult question will be a determination of a basis of member


a .

A f
ship of the chief objects of such an rganization should be the
v
O ne
exch nge of w ideas of di erent forms f self gove and for this
o

a ff
reas n it is advisable to have the membership as broad as possible
ne o -
1 n m e nt

o
order not to deprive some of the smaller colleges of the help they c uld
ln

de ive from the conferences B on the other h and it imp rtant


_ o

r
that there be some academi c basis so that high s chools and institutions
. u t, ,
is o

of that same grade shall not be included this i ntercollegiate m vement in o .


T I PYN O B O B

A nother important adv ntage of s ch a meeting is the contact of di ere t ff


c ollege women whi ch cannot fail to have a broadening and elpful
a u n

h
influence upon us all ,

in addition to these bigger and broader advantages there should


.

B ut
be an important and practical gain for the ryn Mawr Associati n B
,

hose who have taken any interest in the co ference last month must
o .

T
realize that in their self government they— have something for whi ch most
n

the colleges represented are striving namely a real self government


-

Of

reason this fact every member of the association should feel it all
-
.
,

By Of

the m re her personal obligation to understand f lfill —her and

W are indeed f rt nate in having had the self government


o u re s po n

s ibility

grow up with the college and in having the peration and sympathy
. e o u

co —

the college authorities with it though we may have a more


, O

Of B ut
advanced and absolute form than have the other c lleges represented
.

at this conference ours is not perfect and it should be the aim every
o

Of

one to strive to make and keep it perfect , ,


L U CI A 0 . F O RD ,
06 .

MI N U TE S O F TH E C ON F ERE N CE OF S T UD E N T
GO V E RN ME N T R E PRE S EN TA TI V E S

second conference elf overnment Asso ciations in Women s


Th e fS G

colleges was held at ryn Mawr ovember


o -

B N 3 6
leven colleges were represented each sending two delegates the
-
.
,

E
president of the elf overnment Association and one ther m mb r
S G
, ,

hese were Wellesley Miss ustis president and Miss esse assar
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o e e .

T E B ; V
Miss imock president and Miss ord Miss presi
: , , , ,

D L S im m in s , Rath bu rn e ,
dent and Miss mison arnard Miss vans president and Miss isbar
,

A
,

; B E
;
D
row olyoke Miss ettie president and Miss Wheeler ornell Miss
,

; H P
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B essey president and Miss M Woman s ollege of altimore Miss
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C B
,

A dams pr sident and Miss tone Wells Miss K preside t and


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e S e le s le y ,

Miss Adams Wilson Miss West president and Miss Mi chael rown
, , ; ,
n ,

; B
Miss arr president and Miss mith mith ollege although it has
; , , , ,

B S S C
self government was represented by two delegates Miss dd the
.
, , ,

Do
president of the ouncil and Miss Montgomery
no -
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C ,
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TI PYN O B O B ’
4

F ord ryn Mawr chairman Miss ustis Well sley Miss Mi chael W
B E il
son Miss dams Woman s o lege altimore Miss ord Vassar
, , , e ,

A

C l Of B L
A informal disc ssion followed as to the membership basis of the
; , ; , .

organization and as to its val e and aim bsolute freed m of acti n


n u

A
was left to the committee , u . o o

meeting adjo rn d with Miss imock of Vassar s motion that


.

Th e D

suggestions be sent in writing to the committee


u e

an y .

M . B . MORI SO N ,

O7 .

CO MPARI S O N O F S E LF —
GO V M ERN E N T A S S O CI AT I O N S

[ eeling s re that the recent confere ce here


F roused an added h as
interest in self—government we t ke lib rty of reproducing with
u n

th e
emendations the report in the for March ,
a e ,

,
T I PY N O B OB ,

I organization the Associations


Th e Of

ature the original char er (exten of j risdiction of the sso


.

A N f A
and the power of prot st the aculty )
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c iat io n e Of F

V — harter gave c ntrol over three things Q iet in build


.

C
ings rder on camp s ocial engagements (incl ding inter
A S S AR . o : I . u

O S
collegiate relations ) college has control of c llege en ert inments
. 2 . u .
3 . u

Th e t
Athl ti c s
. o a .

4
charter st dents have not thoroughly
. e .

—S I MMO N s NO Th e
developed their system government is dependent on the will of ye t
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Of It
the ean
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D
— harter granted one week
.

W O ME N S

COL L E GE B A L T I MO RE C
ac lty h ve a thorized the st dents to act along cert in lines
OF .

Th e F
teps are being— taken a definite system
u a u u a .

S
charter was in the form an agreement etween the
t o ge t .

W Th e Of b
aculty and st den s gave the st den s control of Q iet hours
EL L s .

F It
and the retiring ho r hapel at endance hletics
u t . u t I . u

C At T h e Co l
lege Magazine—
u . 2 . t .
3 . .
4 .

harter gave control of Quiet ho rs rder on


.

W C O
the campus ire drills Q iet ho rs includes quiet in the dormi
I L SO N . I . u . 2 .

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F
tories near the nfirmary and in the dining room
u u
.
3 . .

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charter granted by the ac lty gave the students
.
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W — B RO N . Th e F u co n
CO MPAR I S O N OF S ELF GO V ER N ME N T AS S O CI ATI O N S -
5

rol O f: Matters of conduct ocial life (including formation S Of

societi s ) heating in coll ge work bsence from recitati o s


t I . . 2 .

C 4 A n
Absence from chapel Q iet in the of books
e .
3 . e . . .

6 balls Use
charter from the aculty w rden all wed to 7
. . u . . .


CO R N E L L NO F Th e
students to adopt a form of st dent g vernment in the dormitories hey
. a o

T
control Q —iet hours ire drill ances
u o .

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definite charter students control matters not
: I . u . 2 . . . .

B A R N AR D NO Th e
academic a fecting student dy as a hole
. .

f bo W
— charter st dents c ntrol hurch and
.

M H O L YO K E NO Th e C
chapel att ndan c e Quiet ho rs and retiring hour ire drill
T . . . u o : I .

F
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ollege Monthly everal social f nctions


e . 2 . u .
3 . .
4 .

Th e C S
— harter granted by the r stees and the resident
.
5 . u .

M
B RY N A WR C T P
ssociation controls all matters of conduct c ollege author i ties
. u .

Th e A Th e
reserve control of cademic matters ublic entertainments
.

A P
ousehold management (controlled by warden )
I 2
. . . .
3 .

H
harter granted by the resident and the a culty
.

W — C P F
with the sanction of the ruste s ssociation controls mat
E LL ESLEY .
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T Th e A all

ters not strictly academic aculty reserve the control


e .

A Th e F Of ll
ntertainments and organizations ubli cations Matt s per
. I .

P
aining to p bli c health and s fety Matters pertaining to household
e . 2 . .
3 . er

management and college pr perty


t u a .
4 .

o .

B .
— Th e ficers heir d ties and powers
Of . T u .

V — resident Vice president ( resident of main building and


P — P
chairman camp s committee e retary reasurer elf govern
A S S AR .
;
O f O ff- ) c S ; T S
ment ommittee— members resident Vi ce president seniors
u .
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C P
j niors sophomores freshmen o se presidents— ice—president
I 3 2
: 4
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and the j nior members of the elf government ommittee roct rs
u , 3 ,
2 . u ,

S C P
about in n—mber incl ding c mp s proctors
4 u -
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O ff—a

resident enior Vice presidents J uniors (


40
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S I MMO N s P S
enting di erent departments of college ) ecretary enior reas rer ; 4
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ff S S ; T
enior xec tive oard (appoints an advisory b ard ophom re
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S ; E B Of S
to look after
u , o o s

) th e F re s h m e n
— resident enior Vice president enior
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W O MA N S

CO L L E GE P S S ; Se c
ophomore reasurer Junior xecutive oard— resident ;
-
, ,

re tary , S T E B P
Vice resident and one member from each of the three other classes ; , ; ,

roctors p
in n mber ) carry out the will the xec tive
-
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P wh o Of E
oard and levy fines for infringement of rule
u u

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T I PYN O B O B ’
6

resident Vi c e president ecretary


WE L L s —
P xecutive oard ; S ; E B
reside Vi ce president ecretary elf—government mmittee ;
-
.

P S S Co
reside t as chairman eniors Juniors oph more reshma
n t, -
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P S S F
and such representation from o tside b ildings as is deemed nec essary
n , ,
2 ,
2 ,
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I n

enior Vi ce president (secretary the


u u .

W S Of

xec tive —oard ) enior ecretary J ni r reasurer Junior


I L SO N .
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tive oard resident Vi ce president enior member Juniors
u ,
u o , e cu

B P S
ophomores ouse resident (responsible to xecutive oard ) ro c ,
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S H P E B P
tors (resp nsible to ouse resident
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— reside t enior Vice—pre ident— enior ecretary and
, o .

B R OWN P S S ; S
reasurer fice J nior xec tive oard resident Vice presi
n , ; s ,

T Of E B P
dent ecretary reasurer two members from each class irect p we
, o ne ,
u . u ,
-

S T D
to carry out the—will the ssociation
,
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Of A
reside t ( hairman of xecutive ommittee ) xec
.

CO R N EL L P C E C E
tive ommittee el cts its own ecretary and reasurer legislative
n , .

C S T —
H as
power
u e .

— resident enior Vice president —enior ecretary


.

B AR N AR D P S — S S
unior reasurer ophomore xecutive ommittee enior ; ; ,
.
, ,

J ; T S E C fiv e S
hairman resident of ndergradu tes Junior ophomo e
,
. : I .

(c ) P U S
reshman tudent ouncil— nine resident Vice presid nt ecre
,
a ,
I ,
I r ,
I

F S C P S
tary and reasurer ndergraduates hairman of xecutive
. : ,
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T Of U C E Co m
and the four lass residents
m itt e e , c ntrol all matters not C P
,

H as Of

strictly academic
. o

resident enior cretary enior rea rer


.

M H O L YO K E P S ; Se S ; T
xec tive oard of seven resident e ior member (chairman
.
T . .
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su

E B P S Of

Village ommittee ) Jun i rs ophomore reshman recent


u : ,
I n

C S F
graduate ouse hairman nominated by xecutive oard and elected ,
2 o ,
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I ,
I

H C E B
by halls With pro ctors enforces quiet and ten clock rules Meet with
.
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xecutive ard Village ommittee eniors charge of village


. O .

E Bo C S H as
students
. .
,

resident Vi e president e cretary reasurer


.

MW
B R YN — c — P S T
xecutive oard— resident Vi ce—presidents members chosen fro
A R .
; ; ; .

E B P m
two upper cl sses and the graduate students dvisory oard , , 3
A B O f I O,

fr m each class and from the graduates dvises with xecutive


a .

A E
oard roctors or more in each hall ead proctor elected by the
2 o 2 .

B P H
proctors in each hall and responsible for them r ctorial oard c on 3
. .
,

P B
sisting of the — proctors ,
. o ,

all

resident enior Vice president enior ecretary


.

W E L L E SL E Y . P , S ;
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, S ; S ,
CO MPAR I S O N O F S ELF -GO V E R N MEN T ASS O CI ATI O N S 7

Junior reasurer J nior xecutive oard— res i dent ice president


; T
~

E B P V
ec etary reasurer and member from each of the upper classes ,
u .
,
-
,

S T
onstitu es lower court Association Advis ry ommittee of m
r , ,
I 3 .

C Of C m
bers from each class and from Association at large— his comm ittee
t . o IO e

T
c onsults with xecutive oard Joint ommittee resident (ex
,
2 2 .

E B C P
members from Association at large nsults with a commit
.

O ffic io) Co
tee the culty on questions con c erning the j urisdi ct on of the Asso cia
,
2 .

Of Fa i
tion ouse ommittee— ouse residents elected by halls (Vi ce
H C H P
president Association is ouse resident Village ) hairmen
. I . .

Of H P f C Of

floors elected by halls the chairmen village h uses


o . 2 .

In illage , Of

esponsible to Vice resident of ssociation


, . y o .

R -
P A .

C — egular meetings of Association


I . R .


V A S S AR reg lar meetings one i n the fall to explain system
T WO
of g vernment —one in the spring for election of o ficers
. u ,

f
r gular meetings one i the fall with the i ce
o ,
.

M SI M T wo V
presidents one in the spring
ON S e ,
n ,

— Monthly meetings for dis c ussion of general


.
,

W O MA N S

COL L E GE
questions —
meeting in the spring to elect cers
.

W One O ffi

meetings one in the fall to explain system of gov


EL L S .

W — T WO
one in—M for elections and reports
I L SO N .
,

e rn m e n t ,

M nthly meetings for general dis cussion


ay .

B RO W N
meetings one in the fall to explain system gov
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COR N EL L — T WO Of

e rn m e n t an dto allow reshmen sign constitution and one in the F


,

spr ng
to ,

meetings one in ovember and one in M


i .


B A R N A RD T WO N
meetings one in eptember to e plai n history
.
, ay .

M H O L YO K E T WO S
of eague and give opportunity for signing constit tion and one i n
T . .
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L
elections and— annual reports
to u ,

M fo r
meetings one in the fall for reading con
ay .

MA
B R YN WR T wo Of

and explai ning system government and one i n the spr ing
.
,

s t itu ti o n Of

for annual report — ,

Annual meeting i n the fall for reading


.

W c o n s titu

tion and laws b Monthly meetings for rep rts from xecutive
EL L E S LE Y . a .

by E
oard and ouse residents and for transacting any other bus iness
o
-
. .

B H P
igning of constitution
.

S
ornell the signing of the constituti on means choosing hether
2 . .

In C W
TI PYN O B O B

8

the student will be a member of the tudent Government Assoc iation S


under aculty rule F
Vassar and Woman s ollege also h ve signing c onstituti on
or .

C

a Of .

11 ules and egulati ns


. R R o :

A — o cloc—
Ten k rule ( lights ) ’
fo r
V ten clo ck rule (abolished )
. .


NO
— ights out at p m
A S SAR . O .

M SI M L
— ights out at p m
ON S . .

W O MA N S

COLL E GE L
— i ghts out at pm
. .

W L
ights out at p m dormitories ights at
ELL S IO . .

W L L
p m in library ights out at p m in en r all
I L SO N .
-
10 . m .
, . o ut I I

. . . L 1 1 . . S io H .

B RO W N
CO RN E LL
B AR N ARDten clock
— ights out at
rule — NO ’

p
. O .

M H O L YO K E L
ten clock ru e
T . . IO . m .

M —
,

A WR

B RYN NO l
ten clock rule (abolished when tudent Govern
. O .

W — NO

S
ment was adopted )
EL L E S L E Y . O

B —Quiet hours how enforced


.
,
.

V —Quiet in morning and afternoon d ring rec itation periods


Quiet in evening t dents report breaking of rules to proctor roctor
A S SAR . u .

S P
reports to ouse resident as higher a thority ouse resident rep rt
. u .

H P H P
resident Asso ciation unday quiet maintained ithout proc
u . o s

to P Of . S W
w rin g

Quiet from to p m
.

MM SI
c ontrol quiet hours
ON S .
-
. .

W M — ’
CO L L E GE NO Of
— elf government ommittee acts as pro ctors
O AN S .

W S C
Q iet hours morning afternoon and evening
ELL s .
-
.

W —
—Q iet in c orridors and in library
I LSO N . u ,
.

B RO W N
— Quiet except one hour bef re and after each meal A
. u .

CO R N E L L bs o
l te quiet after— p m
o .

Q iet maintained in recitation halls by tudent ounci l


u IO . .

B AR N ARD S C
and xecutive ommittee
. u

E C
Quiet in morning and afternoon during recit tion
.

M — H OL YO K E
hours Q iet in evening nforced by pro ctor
T . . a
E
— Monday to h rsday quiet from a m to
. u .
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s .

M B RY N AWR . T u , . .
CO MPAR I S O N O F S ELF -GO V E R N ME N T AS S O CI ATI O N S 9

p to p to p and after p m riday no m m F


evening q iet h rs until after p m at rday no qu iet hours
I . m .
,
2 4 . .
,
. .
,
IO . .
,

S
until after p maintained by proctors Quiet in lecture
u ou . . u

All
halls enforced by —xec tive and dvisory oards
. 111 . .

E A B
Q iet ho rs in dormitories to p p
u .

W
m to a m (absolute ) recitation halls during recitation periods
E LL E S L E Y . u u , . m .
,
IO .

In
Quiet in dormitories and recitation halls kept by chairmen of floors and
. . . . .

by pr ctors and personal responsibility


roctors have substit tes while away from halls except at Vas
o .

P
sar where it is considered better to leave the matter to personal
u

, re s po n

s ibility .

C — nalties Pe

V — oss of visiting privileges oss of privilege


.

L L Of

being on co i ees osi ion on ca p s c anged e oval fro


A S S AR . I . . 2 .

3 P h R m
ca p s
m m tt . . t m u .
4 . m
m

penalties
u .

MM — SI NO
— ower for inflicting penalties has not been
ON S . .

W O MA N S

CO L L E GE P

W — tudent s name bro ght before tudent overnment S



S G
ommittee After warning a written reproof this is not
E LL S 1 . u

C If
e fectual suspension used
2
. .
, .
3 .

f
t dent bro ght before ard A last resort
.
,

W — S Bo
brought before Association
I L SO N . I . u u . 2 . s ,

eproof by esident of t dent overnment sso


.

B RO W N R Pr S G A
Written reproof from tudent overnment ssoci tion
.
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I . u

c iat io n S G A
oard ummons to ap ear before xec tive oard
. 2 . a

B S E B Re c o m m e n
dations to the —ean 3 p
. . u .

D
penalties
.

B AR N AR D NO
pen lties have yet been used
. .

M — H O L YO K E NO
ines for purely mechani cal faults such as for
T . . a .

M —
B R YN A WR F
getting to register em nstrances verbal or written erio s
. 1 .

R S
reprimands by xecutive oard uspension xpulsion
2 o
. . .
3 . u

E B S E

egistration privileges taken away ersonal 4 5


. . . . .

W — L R P
reproof by o se resident i ferent degrees written reproofs
EL L ES L E Y . I . . 2 .

H P D f f
ersonal reproof from resident Association xpulsion from 3
u . . o .

P P Of E
c llege bui dings osting notification on tudent Government bul
4 . .
5 .

l 6 P S
board with or with ut name student xpulsion from tudent
o . .

le tin Of E S
overnment 7
, o . .

G .
TI PY N O B O B

10

D h rch and chapel attendance



C u

V — omp lsory by a c l y
. .

C F
— ompulsory by aculty
A SS AR . u u t .

S I MMO N S C F
— omp lsory by a culty
.

W O MA N S CO L L E GE

C F
— omp lsory by ean
u .

VV EL L S C D
— ompulsory by a c ul y
u .

B R O WN C F
— omp lsory by a c lty
t .

W C F
comp lsory
I L SO N u u .


B A R N AR D No t
— omp lsory nder c ntrol eag e nor
. u .

M H OL YO K E C L Ho
sys em
T . . u ,
u o u .

c ompulsory
t .

MB RYN — A WR No t
comp lsory
. .

W E L L E SL E Y .
— Not u .

E elf government control in academic work


S —

V —— system
-
. .

No
system by ac l y
A S S AR . cut .

S I MMO N S Cu t F
system aculty
u t .

W —
O MA N S CO L L E GE

Cu t by F
system
.

W — N O cut
sys em
ELL S .

W N O cut
— hirteen c ts allowed fter that xec tive oard legis
I L SO N . t .

B ROWN T A E B
lates his power given to st dents by ac lty egislati n regarding
u .
,
u

T F L
cheating in examinati n
. u u . o

system by a culty
o .


B AR N A R D Cu t F
system
. .

M — H OL Y OK E No
system tacit honor sys em exists in
T . . cut .

MB RY N — A WR No A
examination by which a student will report any cheating sees
. cu t . t
Sh e

cut system
.

W — NO
meeting adjourned owing to lateness of the hour and
EL L E S L E Y . .

Th e th e th e
s bjects which remained were left for informal discussion the following ,

day
u

self government ouncil c mposed of ten members


.

— S MI T H NO C
e iors J niors member the econd lass together with
.
-
. o

3 S Of S C th e
presidents of the fo r classes bject of the ouncil hall be to
n ,
2 u ,
1 ,

Th e C
sent the st dents their common interests and to serve as a medium
u . O S re pre

in Of

communication between the classes between fac lty and students to


u

infl ence the students in the direction definitely organized public senti ,
or u ,

Of

ment for the regulation of their social life and in general to aid in e tab
u

a better nderstanding between faculty and students pon sub , s

lis h in g
m t al interest
u u

je c ts O f u u .
T I PYN O B O B

12

G eorge who wo ld listen for ho rs to his hopes and fears sometimes


enco raging s metimes consoling
,
u u ,

ltho gh as time w nt on Jimmy s a fect on for his brother


u ,
o .

A

f i
increased constantly eorge never could diss de him fr m his endless
u , e ,

G
daily tramps vain he explained that no good could ever come about
,
ua o

In
in that way Jimmy knew ndeed he felt sure that the time was
.

y be tt e r I
now at hand when his search hould be rewarded and he was right
; .

fair morning in early M he started with h pes higher


S , .

One
than ever they had been before did not try to explain this feeling
ay o ut o

He
only knew that the sun shone warm and the birds were singing and
. .

He
he was happy ntil sudd nly the beset him making him su er Fo e
,

ff
misery pr portional to the pleas re he had only just now en j oyed A
, u e ,

ll
day long the purs ed him ntil as evening drew near Jimmy
o u .

Fo e w,
was weary in mind and body and his headlong speed was deterred by
u , u no ,

the st mbling his feet lips ceaselessly framed the thoughts


Of H is
,

Of

his brain and his fear ha nted eyes roved from point to —point then sud
u .


they rested q iet for the first time in many years the face of
, u ;
de n ly —
a irl who sto d alone on the pposite side the street With a mighty
u on

G Of

bo nd fear fell from J immy s heart its place rose a great exuberant
o O .


In
joy that ca sed his bl od to tingle and his veins to throb with its power
u ,
.
,

W this his Quest had not expected it to take this form but the
u o .

? He
absence of ear and the exhilaration in his brain told him his search was
as ,

F
at an end
racking weariness left him his houlders squared and as he
.

Th e O ld,

moved briskly toward the irl his eyes never left her fac e saw her ,
S ,

G He
quick movement alarm when she discovered that he was directed toward
.

Of

her and he exulted in it for it howed that she had noti ced him and
recognized him as a man efore she—c ld turn away he was at her
, , S ,

B
side wanted to tell her everything how he had watched and waited
. ou

He
for her how he had su ered for her and how happy he now that
.

ff was
his search was ended his voice st ck in thr at and he could only
,

; bu t
,

h is
say in a barely a dible whisper ome let walk away together Jim
u o ,
“ ”
C
my s exultation did not let him perce ve that the emotions fear and
u , , us .


i
a g r w r wagin war i in irl and a for r f ling
Of

W th th e G th t th e h ad
won w en said gently
n e e e g ,
m e ee

h sh e

hank you m ch but am waiting for my father now


,


T I
knew it wo ld do for a father to take part in the a air
SO u , .

He ff
between himself and the irl beca se although the bject his Quest
u no t
G , u , O Of
TH E U
Q ES T O F J I MMY Mc CL U R E 1 3

had been ound it had not been won and he m st commit no act that
f
m ght destroy his chances success he lifted his hat courteously
, ,
u

Of SO
and retired to the other side of the street again where he watched the
i .

G irl until disappeared Sh e


,

fter this event Jimmy became a changed man still haunted


.

A He
streets of elmont not however as an unhappy vi ctim of fear and
.
,

th e B
su ering but as a man who ex lts in the j oy of living A day long he
ff
, , ,

ll
tho ght of her he walked up and dow the streets and more than
, u .

once he was gladde ed by the sight of her for she was ften in the town
u ,
as n ,

driving or walking with her father plan was to wait until he


n , O

H is
ho ld see her alone then he wo ld tell her all however he was
.

N O W,
conten to wait so long as he might catch a glimpse of her occasion
S u ; u .
,

an d
ally when no one saw but she lift his hat to how her he revered her as
t , ,

a gentleman sh ld revere a lady


, , S

ou

When the long happy day was ended J immy would return home
.

to liv in j r c in bro r org l os v ry


h is y , in
,

o unt g it t o h is
,

th e Ge A m t
,

ev ning he had s me new tale to tell nce he had seen her driving in
e aga o e e . e e

O
the car age alone except for the coachman and he had been tempted
e o .

leap —beside her that mig t know once for all how things st od
n , ,

— Sh e h

ith him only as eorge said it best not to be hasty to let


to 1n o

w G w as bu t
things take their course nother time he had sat next her in a car
,

A
, ,

and he wo ld have spoken for the presence of her ister the


.
,

bu t So
days passed and J immy s love grew becoming at length so deep and
u S .

str ng that it reached to many things besides the girl who had ar used ,

it loved the whole world more than all else he loved G orge his
o o ut o

He bu t
brother who shared his secrets
.
, e ,

was with this f eling in his h ar that watched eorge dr v


.
,

It he G i
one warm afternoon behind his lit le black pony and he smiled in tolerant
e e t e o ut

a ection at the wave the hand and the hearty sho t too
t , ;
“ ’
ff Of It h ot
for fellow better turn in and have a rest What did Jimmy
a
g y , u , s

ld !
care for physical rest when by a little exertion perhaps he might see
y o u , O ;

that face which of all faces in the world had brought peace to his soul , , ,

When his i was out of ight he turned toward the village


.
, ,

b th e r
and after wandering a hile without seeing the object his search struck
o S , ,

W Of

on a co ntry road where he might think in q iet When twilight fell


ff
,

he turned towards home and then hearing the so nd of wheels in the


o u ,
u .

distance he stopped Moved by a sudden imp lse he stepped to the ide , , u

,
. u ,
S
TI PYN O B O B

I4

of the road and as he did so eorge drove rapidly past and by i ide G h
sat the irl , ,
s S

G
immy sprang forward with a ry the trap had already gone
.
.

J c bu t
and when he had seen it disappear in the distance he sank to the ground , ;

and lay there in his misery hen he heard the approaching behind T Fo e
him with stealthy tread and rising to his feet he ran s iftly homewards
.

w
an d as he went ear grew in his heart until it extinguished sorrow
F
, ;

and anger for the was dogging his steps more swiftly than ever
,

Fo e
before and he knew that at any moment he might be overtak n
;

last pale and trembling he re ched his father s house wild


,
e .


At Th e
h nted despair of his eyes co ld not be hidden by the damp locks hair ,
a .
,

Of

that h ng over them and his quivering lips in broken accents implored
u u

deliverance from the that now purs ed him to the very haven where
u ,

Fo e
he had always before found refuge
u

eorge met him at the door told him the Quest was hopeless
.

G an d

the the Jimmy wailed


.

“ ”
B ut Fo e, Fo e !
we must consider the to be sure George answered as
.


Yes , Fo e
he led his brother to his bed room Now that you have no longer any ,

, ,

Quest to follow s ppose you wouldn t mind staying for a while in a


-
.


I
place Where foes never gain admittanc
. u

?

replied J immy he repeated the syllable at inter


e
“ ” “
N O, A No nd

vals all through the night ,

next morning he and eorge started for the nstitution


.

Th e G I .

MART H A PL AI STE D ,

08 .
MY MI DD LE -
AGE D R O MAN CE 1 5

MY MI D DL E A GE D R O MAN CE -

were spending the summer in the small


We ngland town N ew E Of

S c arbu ry , when lost my faith in romance the villag had been


I If
larger or if had had more to occupy my attention these occurren ces of
. e

I
which relate might have passed unobserved
,

I as everybody took B ut

noti ce of everybody else also in the course of two s mmers became


.

I
interested in hat tho ght was real roman c e rather sombre and
, ,
u ,

w I
middle—aged it is true but none the less real was my habit to spend
u a ,

It
warm sleepy late afternoons r ading in the hamm ck swung between
.
, ,

th e
two pines near the end of the lawn house stood at the corner of
, ,
e o

Our
two streets from my hammock co ld watch the occasion l passer
.

an d I by ,
while through a c onvenient gap in the hedge co ld look up the other
,
u a -

I
road even to the little white cottage at the end it
u

Of

hero of my story very properly was the first to present himself


.

Th e
noti ced for several evenings in succession a plain looking rather u der
.
, ,

I —
sized man perhaps more than middle age who passed by at about six
, , , n

f
c lo ck on his way to the white c ottage came from the station and
o ,

He
always carried a small and very bulgy black satchel with —him
O .

He
invariably wore the same shiny black suit with its long fashioned
.

O ld

c oat and soon noti c ed that he al ays had a flower in the buttonhole
, , ,

I w He
was a patient almost stolid individ al evertheless he wore not
.
,

N in fre
quently an little smile as if he were secretly pleased with his own
, ,
u .

O dd

thoughts was this air of hidden happiness and the fl wer in his
It
,

buttonhole which saved him in my eyes from utter commonplaceness


. o

and made him an bject of spec lative c riosity learned that he had

, , ,

I
just bought the white cottage and was living there alone except for the
O u u .

woman who sometimes c ooked and mended for him


,

O ld

very warm evening in Augu t my middle aged hero


.

One I s aw

setting forth to the station about seven o clock resplendent in all the
s -

incongruous glory evening dress satchel was absent and in its


Of
,

Th e
,

place he bore a new light overcoat A thi ck gold chain swung across his
.

somewhat expansive waistcoat and a red ger nium was pinned on the
.

lapel of his coat ompletely astonished racked my brains to think


a

C I
what such grandeur of raiment might indicate ould it be that he
.
,

C w as
bent on a love adventure
.

his expedition was indeed for such a purpose conquest was


If
T I PY N O B O E

1 6

apparently not speedy for it was almos weeks before he came back t t wo
myself did not witness his tri mphal ret rn for had gone camping
.
,

I I
and did not come home ill some ten days later immediately upon
u u ,

But
my arrival was informed that my little man with the satchel and the
t .
-


I
bo onni re
ut ap ar d onc or
e bro g
h ad bride wi m H e h ad h t h is th

him was a thin little woman hey told me with sharp eyes
pe e e e . u

! Sh e O ld

and a harp nose and an bviously imp rio s disposition , , ,


t ,

ext evening beheld bride all called her the bride


S ,
e u .

N — I th e we
and decided that was not j st exactly the st f which heroines are Sh e
,

uf
,

made of romantic heroines especially my Quixote taken to


u

H ad Do n
himself a bad tempered not to say hrewish lcinea charitably
.
,

Du ? I
changed my opinion her however when her meeting with
-

,
S ,

Of I w
the hero came to him with an odd res r ined gest re wel , , sa

Sh e Of

come one hand o tstretched then she turned aro nd he drew one arm
. up ,
t a u

through his and they strolled back step to their cottage his
,
u , u ,

o ut Of T
little middle aged comedy o c rred every evening now the lady was
.
, , ,


never absent from the trysting place and the hero always came from
, c u ,

the station prompt to the min te tried to that he walked more ,


up

I
erect even endeavored to pers ade mys lf that she was not altogether
u Im a m e
,
.
g
I
hrewish only thing which certainly was not fancy was tha
. u e

bu t t h e
their vine clad cottage was beginning to look a bit less romantic per
S ,
t

haps also l ss shabby lcinea then would keep the shields polished
-

bu t Du
and armor bright in her lord s castle felt assured that my middle
,
e .


th e I
aged romance would con in e a romance with an occasional pleasing touch
.

comedy
t u

Of

With this hope ret rned to the city for the winter and by the time
.

I
we were back again in in J ly of the following s mmer had
u ,

S c ars bu ry I
very nearly forgotten the entire incident evening however saw ,
u u ,

O ne I
my hero again so changed that scarcely recognized him se med
.
, ,

bu t I He
q ite forlorn black suit with its long coat which had long ago
,
. e

Th e O ld,

been discarded was now once more in evidence hinier and more thread
u .
, ,

bare than ever elbow was darned skillf lly be s re with


, ,
S

One bu t
art which did not conceal itself and edges of the sleeves were bo nd
.
,
u ,
to u ,

th e
with s bstantial black braid sq are high derby hat whi ch had ,
u

Th e O ld

hi herto seemed an essential part of his attire was now replaced by a


u . u , ,

sombre black felt making him look shorter and more patient than ever
t ,

before smile inward satisfaction was gone from his face he


Th e
,

Of

was indeed Knight of the ueful o ntenance Worst ign of


.
,
“ ”
Th e R C
all there was no b ttonhole flower
, ,
u . S

, u !
MY MI D D LE AGED -
R O MAN CE I 7

riosity w at last roused to the point of action hat very


My c T
afternoon strolled up the road to the cottage hoping that the pla c e itself
u as .

I
might fer a clew to the hero s most melancholy mien discovered
Of

,

I
with dismay that the picturesque hedge which had f rmerly enclosed the
.

dooryard with a t i cket of green had completely disappeared its


o

h In
place was a very neat very green barbed—wire fe ce What cottage
.

n
any romance ever had a barbed wire fence M fancy was hopeless , ,
. In
?

in presence of is fac y
-

th e th t

paused a moment in rathful con emplation of the new fence


.

AS I w
an old man came aro nd the corner of the house tr ndling a wheel
t

barrow rec gnized him as the gardener we had employed for the
u ,
u

I
flower beds earlier in the summer and on seeing me he approached at
. o

once was removing the last traces of the hedge to be burned


He
,

told me to b rn up all this here he said removing his hat


. .
,

Sh e
and mopping the crown of it green an burn in a month
u , ,

bu t it
’ ’ ’ ’
t wo n t
ndays ,
s ,

Su
have cleared a great deal began pr paring to cast about
0 .

“ ”
Y ? I e
for further information
ou up ,

been mend the house some too had a job all


.

Y

i — ’ ’

pain t in

day yesterday
ep ; m , , 0

plac e looks very neat now af er all your work ventured


.


Th e I
with designing flattery surveyed the scene of his labors with a ,
t , ,

He
c omprehensive glance of pride and settling down into his wheelbarrow
.

he answered , , ,

itty couldn t rest till she d had the hull place cleaned out
:
“ ’ ’
H
itty repeated inq iringly
.

‘ ’
H I
Mehitable she began this spring bright an early on house
, u .

Y

an don t get no eace jerked w th his thumb


e p, -
, ,

s ign ifi

i
’ ’
c le an in he He
in the direction of the city and added shaking his head thought p .
,

c an t ly

fully , ,

itty don t give a man no peace


,

H

had s of romance what kind heroine was this


.

S e ! Of ?
irst

F made him real
be gin n in here but a woman s

Sh e m f t able
’ ’

got to be always a up ought to ve got married he pur ,


co ,
’ ’ ”
c le arin He d

sued but soon as ever found he was a of it last year


.
,

th in k in

s he Sh e

c ome right along and stopped it all


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What could the man mean


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ho demanded I .
1 6 T I PY N O B O B

apparently not speedy for it was almost weeks before he came ack t wo b
myself did not witness his triumphal ret rn for had gone camping
.
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and did come home till some ten days later immediately upon
u ,

But
my arrival was informed that my little man with the satchel and the
no t .


I
bo onni re
ut a ar d o c or
e bro g
h ad bride wi m H e h ad h t h is th

him was a thin little old woman hey told me with sharp eyes
ppe e n e e . u

! Sh e
and a sharp nose and an bvio sly mperio s disposition , , ,
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ext evening beheld the bride all called her the bride
,
O u i u .

N I — we
and decided that she was not j st exactly the st f which heroines are ,

uf
,

made of romantic heroines especially my Quixote taken to


u

H ad Do n
himself a bad temp red to say hrewish lcinea charitably
.
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changed my opinion of her however when w her meeting with
-
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the hero came up to him with an odd restrained gest re of wel , , sa

Sh e
come one hand o tstretched then she t rned around he drew one arm
.
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through his and they strolled back of step to their cottage his
,
u ,
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little middle aged comedy o c rred every evening now the lady was
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.

never absent from the trysting place the hero always came from
,
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the station prompt to the min e I tri d to mag ne that he w lked more ,
up

erect even endeavored pers ade myself that she was not altogether
, ut . e I i a

I
hrewish the only thing which certainly was not fancy was tha
. to u

bu t
their vine clad cottage was beginning to look a bit less romantic per
S ,
t

haps also l ss shabby lcinea then wo ld keep the shields polished


-

bu t Du
and armor bright in her lord s castle felt assured that my middle
,
e . u

th e I
aged romance wo ld continue a romance with an occasional pleasing touch
.

of comedy
u

With this hope ret rned to the ci y for the winter and by the time
.

I
were back again in in J ly of the following s mmer had
u t ,

we S c ars bu ry I
very nearly forgotten the entire incident evening however saw ,
u u ,

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my hero again so changed that scarcely recognized him seemed
.
, ,

bu t I He
q ite forlorn old black suit with its long coat which had long ago
.
,

Th e
been discarded was now once more in evidence hinier and more thread
u .
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bare than ever elbow was darned skillf lly to be s re but with
, ,
S

One
art which did not conceal itself and edges of sleeves were bound
.
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th e th e
with s bstantial black braid sq are high derby hat which had ,

Th e O ld

hi herto seemed an essential part of his attire was now replaced by a


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sombre black felt making him look shorter and more patient than ever
t ,

before smile of inward satisfaction was gone from his face he


Th e
,

was indeed Knight of the eful ountenance Worst ign


.
,
“ ”
Th e Ru C Of

all there was no b ttonhole flower


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1 8 TI PY NO ’
B OB

ose from his seat in the wheelbarrow grumbling resentf lly


He T
Won t a man smoke his pipe in the house neither
, u ,
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let
who is interrupted my fancy m st fall
.
,

But I If
about my ears did not want the catastrophe to delay had su ered
. u

I I ff
my middle aged romance to deal in comedy if it must now r solve itself
.
,

into a middle ged tragedy want d to hear the mysterious worst at


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, e
I
nce
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itty —don t you know she s his old maid s i ster


O .

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h e r? h y,

MARI A M L O U I SE CO F F I N ,

06 .

PAN .

Wh e r s an silv r o lar trees d th e


bo wa er s
e t e p p
A

th e rim

p ools a li id i h
ut t .

(De e th th e lg t
wili s ill and p t are qu
Of t h dim
W er viol s and parsley row
g t t
h
y llow da odilli s blow
e et g ,

An d ff
er si s and ipes a c ild
e e ,

Th h
y s cl ar ll cid ki s
e t p .

H is
song i s is wild
e e a re e pe u S e ,

Th e h e p pe
B ut sw as r s s orn
th u h e
,

winds w n dayli dies


e et are at m

Or he gh t
is a c ild and so wise
.

He h
H is song a know ,

th t h e , I
ye t ,

W in anci n a s born
,

th e
he will n v r ld r grow
as e t ge ;
Ye t
re will i for v r ore
e e O e ,

Th e h e p pe
ev ry lov ly ing
e e m

Of th
as before
e ,

An d w e e tly

rnal pring
e ve r s n

I n h is e te S .


LO U I S E F OLEY, O8 .
MI LLI N GTO N GR E EN 1 9

MI L L I N GT ON GRE E N

eredith let himself into the fice and stood his back against the
M Of

c losed door looking out through the high window where the ovemb r
,

N
sun round and golden was floating on the moti onless blue harbo r
, e

el w —him dusty work begrimed array extended line after line of


, , u .

B
yellow brown buildings only a mu fled clatter arose to remind him of
o ,
In -
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f
the rushing struggling world outside A he watched the glow fade ;

on the and by one the red signals sw ng up to the rigging


, . S

bay , i
of the river boats at anchor— the events of the long day that lay behind
, o ne ,

him grew less moment us the strain of the last few months seemed to
-
,

slacken its tension


o

lmost listlessly he walked across to his big b siness desk where


.

A
a pile of nopened mail lay neatly outlined on the expanse of blue blotter
u ,

everal notes he ran through hastily the were most of them


u .

S pro fe s
expressio s good will for the coming dec sion of the case he had
s io n al Of
; y ,

i
,

been fighting for almost a year Meredith smiled grimly to his keen
n

insight they were many triumphs men who had sent them wo ld ;
.

Th e
have express d themselves in a less friendly manner if the ve di ct to be
,
SO . u

pronounced the foll wing week had not seemed surely in his favour
e r

uddenly the lo k in his keen straight eyes changed rom between


o SO .

S F
two o ficial papers he drew a square white envelop and wheeling ro nd
o ,
.

f
in his chair so that he fac ed the water and the sunset he bent over ,
e , ,
u

the closely written pages in the fading light lowly with evident pleas ,
,

S
he read thro gh once to the end and again a second time then for
-
.
,

a f ll minute he sat tho ghtfully gazing out of the window at the hifting
u re , u , ; ,

c louds the letter open on his knee below him from the harbo r
u , u S

F ar O ff

defenses the evening salute rumbled the sound seemed to rouse him to
, .
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decision for he rose q i ckly and pressing the electri c button beside him
, ;

drew out his watch and noted the time closing it again with a resol te
,
u , , ,

snap , u

A door on the opposite ide of the room opened and a man some
)

what younger than himself entered


S

veryone is gone Meredith said the newcomer been wait


.

“ “ ’
E I
i ng to see if you anted me for any hing oh and to tell you that the
, , . ve

w t —
ewspaper people have been here gave them our point view most I
,

Of

satisfactorily and it o ght to have weight think in the decision


n .


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TIP YN O B O B

20

h nk illiard no here no hing


T a Mr d t
y o u ,
H ; ,
t s t to do . I e e ih

men s on his d k d de to go way for a he e “


I

ec i d day t wo T

no ng be do e soo d c ion k o te
t es ,
ve a or . r s

t hi now th is is wn it be el

a hed me and re m d a y go g a g
to n ; as n as e e n can

Im in

I ll i i t el o ff fo r

Ch an

h me tra ghten d looked d ngly ad


gr p ,
t urn m e . e

He i d ar i H illi
h re sil nce a om n th n i lia d p shed his ha d
o . s e u p an , ,
at r .

T e was e fo r m e t , an d e H l r u n s

yo re do g othing

don W yo c io for e
in N be ?
h y, th e
few days are absol t y c i l ow per c y tha m t
u . to e ur a t ns n x t
u el Yo u k n fe tl w e ll t th e
impor ork ase m s of c r o r fm s
ru c a . os

w th e c t be o u t t , an d y o u y s el

here to d rect
t an t on u ou u u t
be i it VVh at
had a letter his a t r f si e Mr d h
.


f it

I re t u rn e d

calmly ch rem nd t h v b ho o er a
ve t e n o on ro m my s t r, e e

h at I fo r

,
in w h i sh e i s m e a en t ee n m e v

de r M re sp er d li rd f i y M de r Me
My di th , H il ut lel
di h
a e u tt e a , y a re

Meredi je ki g his a ms to coa his ic his


t
B ut in h is h at an d s t k in
hand was al dy of the r om h f d c rido
t h, r n r t .

, re a o ut o an d al w ay o wn th e or r .

onder l gh d I wor M r d h r on El e an it

wh y it al w ay s ain s

hanksgiving k she d w one and f om p cket of ,


au e e e ,

T D ay Lo o h th e h er
short kha coat and p ed ro s v y om ey nd
. re r o

rki o in t th e alle Fr b th
tops of the h ll ranges tr tchi g lo g do d sl p
o u t ac s . o e

i in wn w ar th
so nd mil away b low sw e i g l l a d n e white a of ,
s e n n ,
o es to e

w as s ow w ll
mis hich soften d a te crags t s e l ke s ke gh
u es e ,
e p n y e s

t, w th ni an d wi t d i m th r o u
the bare for t ridge gr
e e o

will r ac efore get home she added


es s .


It h b we
f s Meredith s led at her a ec io a e y
e us ,
.

Ru mi ff t n t l
haven t been w ath r li e for y rs he s
u :

k thi s ai d To

I in
be tr mping c os co try— w th once more m ke lose years
o ut e e ea ,

i
migh ea twenty a n Mi ngton —r n s o y la er w th
a r s un yo u a s m e te n .

fiv e G

I sily be ll i nl wy i
gai
a c e re pass ng or p ach ng now and h n al ost w sh e e
t ,
ee ,

of i i I i I w
del cio s be home gai e and doing old hi gs h
as t s o t e m r .

N ll , all t h e wi t

It s i u to a n ,
t n

yo u .
MI LLI N GTO N GR E EN 21

cri d im l iv ly
O sh e fa iliar na n v r o ht at th e m m I th

yo d come knew this tremendo s case wo ld be decided during these


,
e pu s e ,
e, e e ug

I
few days and afraid you come
u . u u
’ ”
I w as c o u ldn t
s pp se really o ght not to have j st did hon s ly believe
.
,

I I I I
was hom sick t rned and looked at her with open pleasure
u o u . u . e t

I He
soft hair was damp and waving her eyes were bright with the
e . u .

H er
exhilaration of —doors and the colo r in the gracef l cu ve of her f
,

cheek came and went as she talked ell he said half laughing at
o ut o -

,
u u r
“ ”
N
her half in earnest d n t you marry wen
.
, ,
“ ’ ”
Wh y O Le e ?

looked ov r the gray countryside a moment without answer


, , o

Sh e
ing him and then she said serio sly
o ut e

don t know fus


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“ ’ ”
I Ru
ack they t rned slowly through the wet woods A every few
.
,

B
paces something familiar a cl mp of trees an tro t pool in the
u . t

winding s r a a r c of a ow bling s on wall call d ,


u n u t- , O ld u

t m st e t h m d tu m t

reminiscences years had melted aw y to nothing


e ,
e , a e , e up

T en a
ro gh footpath ended suddenly at the edge of a brown stubbly
. .

Th e
field which stream crossed by a stone causeway in two broad
u
,

th e A
cattle track led d wn past the marsh and up over the rise beyond
, ,
cut .

Out
he e in the open the mist swirled in wet clouds against their fac s and
o .

hung heavy abo t them in the gathering d sk


r e

ddenly Meredith stopped abruptly and pointed ahead of them


u u .

Su
long the top the ridge toward which they ere climbing strode a
.

A f w
man in hunting clothes a nder his arm a game bag sl ng across his
o

sho lder walked with his head back one hand resting in his pocket gu n u
, ,
-
u

He
and sna ches of the ne he was whistling drifted down them
u .
, ,

wen cried Meredith


t tu to .

“ ”
It

O Lee,
leanor nodded
s .

E
she nsw red he m st have come from the river
.

“ ”
Ye s
sho ting is very good along the marshes this fall Th e
, a e , u .
.

Meredith his hands to his mo th and halloed


o .

pu t
en wen he shouted
u
“ ”
Ow O Lee
fig re ahead of them stopped hort for a moment then he
, , .

Th e
waved his arm and cam r nning down toward them
u S
;

two men shook hands warmly


e u .

Th e
o r old l ck still holds la ghed M redith tapping the
.


Y I
ther s b gs wish had known were going
u u , se e, u e ,

o a . I I o
y u o ut .
TI PYN O B O B

22

ome morrow rged wen can promise


C me r re O I So

sport
to -

, u , yo u a

enth siasm faded from Meredith s eyes


.


Th e
here he said
u :
“ ’ ”
If I m
onsense interr pted lean let the case wait
.
,

N E O ld

uf s you and yo r case are the special pride of Millington


,
u or , .

R
reen smiled wen eally he added serio sly it s going be a
u ,
u
“ ” “
G O

R
wonderful achievement When will know the verdi ct
,
.
,
u , to
?

ought to be wired me to night said Meredith


. o
y u

It — ”

some time no one sp ke the three walked on in silence together


.
,

Fo r
to the top of the rise ere the path divided and lean r turned to H
o ;
E
wen
.
, o

O
ome up to—night said it s long since we ve all been home
.

“ “ ’
C Sh e

together and there s so much to talk over , , SO


will answered wen and why can t we three sit and


.
,
“ ” “
Ye s I

O
wait for uf s telegram We ll be the first to congrat late him
, , , up
’ ’
R
leanor
u . u ,

E
shook hands with f s aga and then waving them g od
.

He Ru
bye disappeared across the fields the d sk
u m , , o

,
in u .

rom the other side of the hall came the steady murmur of voices
F
and every now and then a low laugh leanor Meredith sat alone befor E
,

the great crackling fire in the dark library yellow light drew long
.
e
Th e
hadows across the h arth and their soft flicker soothed her strangely
.

brother s long wished and tterly nhoped for visit had bro ght
S e .

H er


up a multit de of questionings and as she waited there before the
-
u u u

O ld

fire for—him and wen it was as if some—event were impending as if some


u , ,

O
thing was only half conscio s of were abo t to be realized m
sh e
,

it
,

I

nervo s abo t ufus telegram she told herself


-
u u .

’ ”
R
tep so nded on the threshold
u u ,
.

A
wen come yet ufus she asked without lo king up
s u .

“ ”
H as O R
sai d wen f s is s rrounded down in the drawing , , ,
o .


t

I I, O Le e Ru
room by an adoring Millingt n Green said he d come in a minute
s . u u

He
leanor leaned forward at his voice her chin her hands and
o . .

E
gazed into the fire p lled a seat beside her and held his hand
on ,

He
toward the blaze
. u up

a famous fire he said comfortably


.

“ ’
It
A his W rds settled back behind wide wings of her chair
s , ,
.

t o Sh e th e
MI LLI N GTO N GR EEN 23

and watched him as he talked on to her in his friendly way unconscious


Of her scrutiny ,

wen interrupted him impulsively you re the oldest fr i end


.

“ ”
Sh e

O
I have beside ufus and you re the most di ferent people you two
,

R

,

f
almost that know wonder why we get along so well— together
I
;
I
,

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,

hook his head smiling at her impetuousness was not like


.

He it
leanor to talk so l anor s ally atter fact
S ,

E E m O f-

W won t marry me he asked


,
e , u u SO -
.

“ ’
hy
look d at him tho ghtf lly and as looked an expression ofyo u .
,

Sh e Sh e

a ection for him grew in her eyes ufus asked me that this afternoon
e u u , , ,
“ "
ff R
said
.
,

Sh e

leaned across quickly and put his hand up n hers leanor he


.

He E
began leanor — and then he stopped unable to express all he would
o .
,
“ ”
E
say strength of his devotion to ched her and its lessness
,

Th e
,

h e lp
know wen she said gently and she ben own k i ssed
. u ,
.

I , O , , ; t cl an d

a long time they sat there by the fire talking quietly of their hap
Fo r
pin e s s hen leanor rose W must find ufus
T E said “
R

Sh e

I
want him to kn w first so afraid he may think us unmindful all
. . e , .


I m Of

he has at stake in the issue this law case of his verdi ct


o .

Of Th e
ti cally decides his career
.
prac

she spoke Meredith s voice came to them from the other room
.

As

be in the library in case anything comes he said leanor


.
,
“ ’ ” “
I ll E
and w n are waiting for me
.
,

O e
he entered the two made a place for him by the fire
.

As
this couldn t be better he cried as he sat down by them this
.

“ ’ ”
0
is like times hen something in the others manner caught his
O ld
,

T
,

;

attenti n and he t rned inq iringly to his sister a half expectant exci te
.

ment in his face


o u u ,
-

hey told him then and his happiness almost equaled theirs
.

T He
ki ssed le nor and rested his hand a minute on we s houlder and
.
,

E O
they three sat laying deli ci ous golden plans for the future great
a n S ;
Th e
case was quite forgotten and they talked on heedless passing ti me
.

Of

Of their old friendship and of the new bond between leanor and , ,

E
,

O wen and of how ufus must always share the i r j oy with them R
,

We ll spend hanksgivi ngs together each year ufus was


.
,
“ ’
T R
saying to remembe to day by and never agai n let anyth ing i nter
o ur ,
“ ’
I ll
fere with my visits home to Millington Green and
, r -
;
,
TI PYN O B O B

omeone ran hastily across the hall and int the room waving loft
S
a yellow envelope ehind first followed all the others in breathless
o ,
a

B th e
suspense hey stood back in shadows of the big room waiting
.

T th e

expectantly for f s to open his message esitating a moment he


.

Ru H
finally broke the seal attentio of all w riveted on his face but
u .
,

Th e
no hint of pleas re or disapp intment was to be gathered from his expres
. n as ,

s on lowly he f lded the message and lipped it in o his pocket and


u o

S
then without enth siasm he said
1 . o S t ,

hey wire me that won


, u ,

I

T
A b zz of congrat lation br ke and they all pressed ab t Mere
ve .

di ll glad y wer rec iv d ind ren ly


u u o o u t, ou

th to te h im how th e He th e m iffe t
almost as if they were talking som thing which did not concern him
e . e e ,

Of

Meredith s hole atti de was changed ince he had re ceived w rd


e .


w f
his s ccess man of— a few min tes before— wholly content with
tu S o o

Th e
his life a good—comrad had become in some inexplicable way Mere
u . u

dith the clear headed lawyer the s ccessf l rather sceptical Meredith
,
e , ,

wh m illiard knew
, ,
u u , ,

o H
When the protestations of good Will had somewhat c almed down
.


Meredith t rned lean r ,

to E
have to leave on the he said th s verdict has
u o .


I m idn igh t t rain ,
involved new complications and fear that it will be a long day before ,
1

I
I can get to Millington reen again G
,

leanor and wen cried in their dis ppointment the three had
.

E O
drawn slightly away from the others and were standing m a little group
o ut a ;
'

by the Meredi held fire and th o ut h is h


ood—bye wen he said q ietly rather leave lean r
. :
“ ” “
G O
an anyon els in world en rn d to is er

, , , u . I d E o to
yo u th th e Th h e tu h is t
We ve had a wonderful three days together he smiled at her
e e . e S ,
“ ’ ”

gently it s been worth years of rough experience


,
“ ’
.

,

MAR GARE T MOR I SO N ’


O7 .
T I PYN O B OE

26

dainty note this lip of paper was due the disgust of James and the
To
,

bashful pride arah Mary


. S

Of S
emember to be a little lady mother s warning sounded
.


H er

R
in her ears and deafened them to noises of the street her eyes there
.

In
was but one pi ctur — graci us v on aw iting her at the top of
.

4a

marble staircase ready to lead her to a specially prepared feast A


e o 151 a a

th e
distance grew horter the poor child kept repeating am very happy
, . s

I
to see you am very happy to see you
S :
” “ ”
I
i chard rescott J was only less nervous than her l ittl
.
,

M R P
guest naccustomed to children was at a loss for someth ing to
rs .
,
r .
, e

U Sh e

say to this child of the worthy poor whom had bidden to lunch
.
,
“ ”
Sh e

out of duty as a member of unsh ine ircle was hard work Th e S


,

C It
this bringing of cheer into the lives of the unappreci ative masses
.
,

ab ve all else M rescott was a winning hostess at the


.

B ut P So
table strove to put the little stranger at ease gracious was she
o , rs . .

sh e So
that arah Mary conquered her awe and began in her turn to lead the
.
,

S
conversation , ,

res cott do you read was the first tentative question


.

M

P ? ”

rescott smiled am sed assent


rs .
, .

M P
it not a pleasure to you after a day s work to turn to the thoughts
rs . u .

“ ’
Is
of the great masters of the world ”
?
Where did the child evolve that query had a familiar sound ! It
inding that some reply was expected she said do en j oy reading
.


F I
when have time but , :

I I
Realizing a so ow th t bl ndered ara Mary opened
,

m eh Sh e h ad S h
anew
u ,

you sweep your room o tea c h the ch i ldren to help you


.


DO ? DO y u ?
DO you save yo r pennies for pi ct re were the strange inquiries that s?

made M rescott alarmed for the hild s sanity


u u

P C
ch things should not be is cussed dear she gently chided
rs . .


Su d
a while arah Mary uiet and listened attentively to a
.
, ,

Fo r S was q
monologue on the beauties of ature and the elevating influence

N

of

music and soul needs of a child


” “ ”
,

hen arah Mary seemed again to hear her mother s in j unction


, .

SO

T S
child made one nal attempt to bey
.

th e fi
oes your husband drink startled M rescott out of her
O .


D ? P
absorbing interest in the she was helping arah Mary to better
rs .

way S
thoughts .
D U LCI F I S T U LA ”
27

My ch i ldthat is a very naughty thing to say surpri sed that I m


you do not know that such things are not talked by ladies
.
,

Of

little lip began to quiver that s what the ladies say he


.

“ ’
Th e B ut w
they come to see us and promised mother be a lady
. n

,
I I d
E MI L Y S O L I S —

CO H E N , O9 .

Aw ll known periodical
Wit arg e s met odical
e

h h
said t at ryn Mawr s dents
um nt

H as h B
Wo ld never make good wives
tu

d s ing and of Swe ping


u ,

Fo r Of

of scr bbing and ho sekeeping


u t e

An d
W n v r ave exp ri nce
u u

h
gay coll ge lives
e e e e e

In o ur e .

SO we aidens energetic
b s t rn fro sports a hletic
m
H ad
drop seless ockey stick
e t u m t ,

An d th e h
learn wield a broom
u

An d
ose ha ryn Mawr disparage
to .

F o r th t B
o ly ho es of marriage
t
S ay
in capabili y
o ur n p
L ie
tidying a room
o ur t
Of up .

MARGARET H ELEN AYER,



07 .
TI PYN O B O E

28

E D I T O R I AL

here is in a recent book of colleg storie a little description of a


T
girl w ld have lass colo rs of only the best grade of satin
e s

wh o h er
ribbon and wo ld keep them caref lly never all wing them become
ou C u

spotted or d sty is rather a ice bit of sentim nt this keeping one s


,
u u , o to
It — ’

symbol as gen ine and p re as one wo ld wish the ideal it stands for
u . n e ,

to be comes from the right sort of class spirit


u u u

It
nfort nately class pirit may easily degenerate into mere clas
. .

But s
rivalry lass rivalry und bt dly gives c llege life a great deal of
u u S

C
wholesome pice and fun if carried too far it of en leads to a dan
. ou e o

ro s abi of n glec ing ake own j dg n s in in r clas ; bu t


S t
h t t to m m t te

matters and of shielding this neglect by a consistent singing of own


n e o ur u e -
s
ge

praises r ning down of —the merits ighboring classes A


,
o ur

an d f nd

his is at bottom really desire for own glorification rue


un o o ur ne .

s e lfis h T
class spirit on the o her hand ho ld make just the opposite q ality
t a o ur .

for
by inspiri g all to work togeth r for a larger in er st han own
,
t ,
S u u ;

pe sonal one it ho ld t ach his is essentially what col


n us e t e t our

u n s e lfis h n e s s T
lege spirit does for us also in a bigger more general way for this
r ,
S u e .

bu t
reason all the more s rely so it is good and correc ive to
, , , ,

An d fo r
be bro ght times nder the direct influ nce of the broader c llege spirit
u . t us

chances for the complete laying aside of class pirit in f vour of


u at u e o .

coll iri and r for f l s r a ci ion


Our

S a

fe w , th e we th t t h e de Of

ass ing ov b r ir n giv M lays


e ge sp t a re ,
e e, ee u e s

th e eet f N em th te e th , to th e D ay p
through college rather than thro gh class organizati n was a wise one
m m o e e ay

u o ,
.

alumna sends the following advertis ment from the


An New
ork of ctober hinking that p arance here
us e

Y H e ra ld O 2 9th it s
will give wider circ lati n ,
1 9 5,
0 t a pe
it
bo t J a ryn M wr graduate to travel for about
u o

W —A B
three months to gypt and alestine wi h father moth r young
AN T ED u an . I ,
a

E P an d

daughter in order to coach the yo ng lady while trav ling for entrance
t ,
e

examination to ryn Mawr ddress giving age refer nces etc


u e

B A A C,
erald
.
, ,
e ,
.
, . .

1 2 9, H .
N O TI CE 29

N O T IC E

D U L CI F I S T U L A

A Book o f B ryn Mawr N o n s e ns e

Edite d by
H e le n Wo rm an Arn y
E v e ly n Mac farlan e H o lliday
ryn Mawr
/

B ,
1 90 4 .

the benefit of the tudents uilding ri ce


Fo r S

B P
hat there is a h moro s ide as well as a serious side to ryn
.
,

T B
Mawr days only we who have lived the life can thoroughly appre c iate
u u S , ,

is with a vie to making the h mo rists of the early days of


.
,

It w F o r tn igh tly
and of the generation now making o hold his
u u

Ph ilis tin e ,

t h e T I PY N B OB
ides with laughter acquainted with one another as well as to in cre as
ing the fund that ever—patient omnipresent almost mythi c al goal of
s , ,

Of

all ndergraduate hopes the tudents uilding—that a book of ryn


-
, ,

U

S B B
Mawr nonsense verse has been p blished c ontents are made of I ts
selections from the two college magazines and of some new verses wri t
u .

ten especially for the book ,

editors believe the collection to be representative the b st


.

Th e Of

humour of ryn Mawr ndergraduate past and present A Miss


e

th e B U
olliday says in her preface have la ghed over these verses in ,
. s

H If y o u
the or that avid the we hope that like our
,
u

Ph ilis tin e ,

D T I PY N B OB
selves you have laughed heartily enough to desire to see them again , O , ,

If
you have never met them we hope that you will enj oy these interpreta
.
,

tions the ryn Mawr spirit


Of B r membering that we still hold to
,

F o r,
you shall know certainly that these are our veritable
. e

V e rita te m B ile x i
views of the ide of college life whi ch has always for us been headed
,

classically ulci i stula


S , ,

D

F
opies the book may be had of the editors or of Miss Martha
.

C Of

T homas embroke ast ryn Mawr


,
P E ,
B .
,

H EL E N W . AR N Y ,

O4 .
30 TI PY N O B O B ’

LE CT UR E S AN D D RAMA TI CS

1 90 8 TO 1 90 9

On the night of aint harles Sthe patron saint of MilanC B o rro m e ,


as the attractive nglish program O ld E— to the ninitiated pu t it, th e
,

fourth of ovember the c rtain went up on a ophomore play whi ch


or u ,

N S was
more or less of a surprise to everyone hakespeare in ryn Mawr
,
u

S B
dramati cs has been for the past years quite avoided the pit
.
,

fe w B ut
falls which blank verse and inadequate appliances er to even the wary
.
,

O ff

were q ite overcome in the case f Of Tw o Ge n tle m e n V e ro n a


every case the lines were clearly and intelligently poke the
u o .

In
stage managing deserved great credit for the q ick hifting of scener
S n ;

and the spirited way in which the play went


u S y
ff
scene y itself was good especially charming were the forest
o .

Th e
scene with its aut mn leaves rustling under foot and evening scene
r ;
th e
where roteus and his band serenade ylvia use of the class lan
, u , ,

P S Th e
terns was a pleasing arrangement for throwing light pon ylvia s face
.


S
while keeping the rest the stage in darkness talian costume
u

Of Th e O ld I
were splendid and captivated us all more or less with the gleam of
. s

silk and brocade and with an age when people were so good to look upon
, , ,

standard of acting was good and the parts ere all well ch sen
.

Th e w
from the comi cal h rio to the stately uke orothy Merle mith , o ,

T D D S
made a very sweet ylvia and Myra lliot both as J ulia at h me and
u .
-

S E
as Juli disg ised in something meet and most mannerly interpreted ; o

h er
part with real feeling specially well done was the s cene in whi ch
a u

E Sh e

pre ented the ring to ylvia Marjorie oung made such a g d and
.

S Y
be utiful roteus that the only fault we co ld p ssibly is that she
s . oo

P fin d
was not quite enough of a villain A the other hero mily was a
a , u o

! E Fo x
dashing Valentine f ll of vivacity and sparkle heresa who
s ,

T H e lbu rn
acted in the play as well as managed it gave an exceedingly good
,
u .
,

typi cal representation of peed co nterpart a nce as taken by ,


us ,

S H er L
ose Marsh with her cr el hearted dog s cceeded in bringing down
. u ,
u ,
“ ”
R
the house with la ghter that has seldom been more gen ine dog
, u -

,
u

H er
we may say in passing richly earned the extra hrysanthemum sent him
u u .
,

by the reshmen , C

F
hort it was a play hich we as a college were very glad indeed
.

In w
to be able to how to the onference delegates
S , , ,

S C .

G . W . C .
,

O6 .
AL UM N AE N O TE S 31

D r K u h n e in an n

. s L e c tu re .

the evening ctober


On K irect— r of the
Of O Dr u h n e m an n , D
niversity of osen lectured on the development of the aust idea 3 I s t,
. o

U P F He
began by saying that the origin of s ch figures as aust was due to the
.
,

F
desire men at all tim s for a s perman istorically aust was a
u

Of H F
man of some learning of great personal magnetism and of
e u .
,

passed boldne s and d pli city ca ght and held the pop lar imagina ,
u n sur

He
tion to which he seemed a deliverer and work d pon it for his own
s u . u u

ends Altho gh hated by the more discerning he gained immense fame


, ,
e u

among the people


. u ,

then showed how the story in its wandering


.

KDr ii h n e m an n
through the centuries took on the character of the ages through whi ch
.
,

it passed religious magical psycholo i cal until the period of the decline
,

of German literature hen after a period inactivity essing was


, ,

T
, g ,

Of L
the first again to take up the story fter him all the writers of the
.
, ,

A
storm and stress period essay to portray aust more or l ss ns ccess
.

F
fully until we come to oethe
- -
e u u

G
oethe s is a collection of much of the material used before a
.

G

F au s t
d velopment along lines laid down by other men oethe has made aust
,

G F
the type of a h ngry soul only to be satisfied by complete kno ledge
e .

w
this way he typifies science evil stands for the trivial the
u .

In Th e D
commonplace in its strife with ideas and ideals fter everything else
.
,

A
in life has failed to satisfy him aust turns to the foundation of a per
.
,

F
fe c trace of men a perfect form government in the hope of finding ,

Of

peace hus in one sense T might be a prod ct of to day namely


,

F au s t
,

in its sense the importance of social endeavor


. u -
,

Of .

D O R O T H Y S T R AU S

,
o8 .

AL UMN E N O TE S

He l n o as l xn r visi ed coll wi li l son in ov b r


Th m F th h e r N
ertr de ros was marri d b r to Willia
93 . e e e t e ge tt e em e .

G F S e pte m 8 th , th e R e v S
acker and is now living in incinna i
97 . u t e ,
e . m .

P C
lizabe h aldwell o n ain a son John aldw ll
,
t .

E C F h as C
lara Vail rooks a d g r Margar b rn J ly
t u t , e .

C B h as h te 4 th
Ka arine o g ton e rn a son born ov b r
au ,
e t, o u 1 .

99 . th H u h H pbu h as N em e 8 th .
TI PY N C RO B

32

Joh anna is doing grad


Kro c h e r a work in biology ol mbia C
ei a evering rown a da h er lice river born ctober th
u te at u .

R L B h as A D O
aroline loane o bard has a da ghter rances loane
t ug t , ,
I 1 .

C S L m F S
ein Mi c ell was married on ep e ber ho as
u , .

R é t h M S t m 2 7 th to T m
ig er
,
r
.

R ht
llet a Van was J ne aron erge lex
.

A R e y pe n m arrI e d o n h
s , to B S A
ander Kor prof ssor of law elsingfors niversity inland
t u t
ff, at H U F
lizab W i e was married on J ne M C arles Miller hey
e , .

E e th h t 7 th to h T
are living in tamford
u ,
r . .

S
Ka arine ar on was arried on J ne to M ober hild hey
.

th B 8 th R t C T
have sp n s m r abroad and are now living in hicago
t m u r . .

t th e C
el n M grad a ed fro ork chool
e u me , .

H Ke e n h a s th e N e w Y L aw S an d

will soon ake exa ina ions for bar


e c u t m ,

her th e
er a old an visited coll ge in ove ber
t m t .

B th G N
h arer a son Jo n rmand born M
m e m .

N an S L afo re h as h A 3o th
cile or r W aver a da r Jane or er born J ne
e , , ay .

Lu P h as u gh t e P 5th
rong was arried M irling M M in ep e ber
te e , t , u .

R u th S t S St illin S
Maria ick an and lice Waldo are eac ing in Miss ap an
m to r. . c t m .

A

H h Ch
and Miss Jon s sc ool in es n ill
m , O4 , t m

h Ch H Pa
lice oring is aking of fellows ip in biology at the
e t ut , .

A B h er h Un i
versi y ennsylvania
m u se

Of P
la is eac ing M olyo e ollege
t .

Am y C pp h t H k C
annie dair is eac ing gon z
t at . .

N A h O
Marjorie anan was arried M awford rye in ltoona on
t at t .

C L P F A
br ey are now living in rd ore
m to r. .
, ,

S e pte m 9th Th A
dola r l y anno nce engage en arles
e . m .

A G h as d h er th e Re v Ch
awr nce d s of Mass
ee e u m t to .

L A Pitts fie ld,
Margare co rad a sc olar in his ory is eaching at Miss
e am , .

S h
Wrig s c ool
t tt , g u te t ,
t

ht S h
dna hearer is s dying in niversi y of dinb rgh
.

E S th e U E
a o son is aking grad a e work ryn Mawr is year
tu t u .

Em m Th m p B th
lara Wade is s dying in niversi y of M nic Mabel Wrig t
t u t at .

C th e U h h
is wi h her
tu t u .
,

J ane llen v lyn oliday l ra ase cy o bard and the


0 2, t .

A E H C C Lu L m i E l
eck visi ed college recen ly
,
e , a ,

P
Marg eri e r s rong is aching istory and nglish in Miss M
t t .

A H E
c ool leveland
u t m t te it

t le bu rge r s S h , C .
T I PYN O B O B ’
34

A was eld ove b r ir n h


e e tin g M day plays were
h N th Th e
voted be given t ro coll ge ra er an ro g class organization
m as s m m e te e t . ay -

h u gh th th th h
J a es cob ast r of the irst ni arian h rch
to e u .

T h e Re v H E D D F U C Of

ilad lp ia preac ed in c a el Wednesday evening ove ber


. m .
, . .
, p o t u

Ph e h ,
h h p ,
,
N m fif
t e e n th
ernice t wart anno nc d en age en M r h r M
.

h er A

B S h as
K nzie
e , O7 , u e g m t to r . t u c

g s a renc is spending years abroad exp c s grad ate


e .

Au Sh e

F h, O 6, t wo
wi
6 u t . e t to u

th 90 8
enevi ve o pson visited college last week and is now pending
1 .


G Th m th e
win r in alifornia
e , o 7, , S

C
a arine one and thel Koven visi ed college his fall
te .

’ ’
C th St o 6, E De o 6,

cap ains are ead captain s r W i e Merion nna M


, , t t .

T h e fire H E th e h t ; A c Clan a

adnor Marie Wing enbig lia Woodr e broke ast


-
t : , ,

h an ; R ; D h , Le uf
f P m E
s er Williams embroke Wes Kat erine y ockef ller Jean
E th
,

; P h H ue ; R
,

ri h
t, e ,

t G ffit
class ficers for y ar are given b low
et e .

Th e Of
6 th e
— Mary ic ardson pr sid n
e 1 9 5 0
0 e :
-

90 6 R h
lsie iglow vice residen and r as r r
1 ,
e e t .

E B
Maria i s cre ary ,
-
p t t e u e .

S m th ,
— s h r Willia s residen
e t .

E t
J lie nja in vic pr sident and reas rer
1 90 7 e m , p t .

Be
Margare ve s cretar
u m , e- e t u .

t Re e

J osep in residen , e y .

8— h Pro u dfit , p
J ac eline Morris vice residen and treas rer
1 90 e t .

Virginia secr ary qu ,


-

p t u .

M Ke n n e y
— liv Mal by residen
c , et .

O
sab l odnow vice presid n and r as rer
1 90 9 e t , p t .

I Go
oro hy or s cr ary
e ,
-
e t t e u .

D t N th , e et .
ATH LETI C N O TES , 35

A V ars ity A

l n was played on ovember third N
hose who played
.
-
um ae .

T
ollow 5
-
1 . as

f s

rown ll
B e ,
sub .
,

07

ichardson
R ,

06

torrs
S , sub .
,

09

ar less
Sh s ub

08

Willia s
p , .
,

ewit
m , 07

H t, 06

V au c lain ,

awson
07

R , 06

Th e scores of a c th e m t h h ockey are as follows champion


hip being won by 1 90 6
,

ov b r —
S
'

’ ’
N O 8,

ov b r
em e 7 .
-
9; O7 , 4 .

’ ’
N 8 6, 3 ;
ov b r
em e . o 0 9, 1 .


N 6;
ov b r —
em e 9 . o 7, 2 .

N
’ ’
o 6,

ov b r
em e IO 10 ; O 9, 7
-
. .

N
’ ’
O 6, 6; O 8, 2

ov ber
em e I 3 . .

N

O 6,

em 1 4 .
-
4; O8 , 1 .

Th e hock y a s hav h following cap ains


te m t t b siness mana ers
— st er White captain
e e e u
g
1 90 6 E h
orot y ongdon anage
D h C
,

s r Willia s cap ain , m


— E th e
d l ra deis ana r
1 9 7
0 m ,
t .

A ee B
— ydia arpless cap ain
n ,
m ge .

1 90 8 L Sh
J acq line Morris anag r ,
t .

—J an orrs cap ain


ue , m e .

St
ab l oo now an r
1 90 9 et ,
t .

Is e G d ,
m age .
36 T I PYN O B O B

1 90 6 O RAL S O N GS

Tu n e : E ve ry bo dy Wo rks B u t F ath er . lV o rds by L o u is e

Everybody works o l bu t F
i s all day
u e t,

He
aring fl nk rals
s t up

He O
M m ring Q c es
us u o ur ,
“ ’ ’

W oil ro renc books dreary


ur u , u e st c e qu e t

th F h
iel Q y a fai
e t ,

’ ’
C ! q u il t!
o et doesn w ary
u e st c e

F ul

ill M
t ge t e ,

H e fl u n ks t
we ll ro so e day )
ay .

’ ’

( B ut ge t th m !

Eve ybody works bu t Co llit z


and M
r ,

He C T
sch erzlic s r gles
. . .
,

At h
mil s wi glee
o ur m t ug

S th gra u s o m

J niors ak warning
e .

h t
c r cklic a
u , o , e

At h h f te
rc n sc scorning
o ur s e .

Sp he S ie D e u t h
o ll la
e , o r, ,

Y

be t o o
we ll all ss so day )
u te .

( But pa me !

Tu n e : H o w d Yo u L ik e T o S po o n

With Me ? Wo rds by Th o m as .

C ome and parlez rench wi F th m


rci
e,

No n m !
o and s r c en e c wi
e

C h D h th m

in danke
me p e u ts e,

Ne !
T ak c air
th e r so oli ly
h we O ffe
,

a assa v r r di ely
e p te ,

R e d th e p
r l ase co ld ar ge o e e u t ;
Lo u de , p e we t he
o r rendering was q i e clear , u no ,

Y u
o e s dy orning noon and
no t u t ,

GO h an d

o ll av co e again we fear
m tu m , ,

Y u

h e to m .
S O N GS 37

Tu n e : O h , B rin g th e Wago n H o m e, I o h n . Wo rds by H e le n S m ith .

Oh bring a andso e hearse dears h


ro el
m , ,

P it , 90 8
a l from rals l ars
p 1 ,

To h th e O
d a will be fa e
u us , ce ,

Fo r th

bring my and gown dears


e o ur t
Oh
w ic was pro d
c ap , ,

Of h h I
s d glide aro nd in
SO u ,

I it ,
will s rve me for my s r d
u e to u

T h
bring my and gown dears
e ou

Oh
lov as of
c ap , ,

I it O ld,

it cling aro nd my bones


e

O h m ay !
When in mould
u

I am th e .

Tu n e : E v e ry L ittle B it H e lps . Wo r ds by A de laide N e all an d An n a Mac


An u lty .

Give j s a hint or two


very li le bit helps every lit le
us u t ,

E
we swear to
tt , t

very little hel s every li le


90 7 ,
1
yo u ,
E bit
Work bo h nigh and daytime
p , tt

the ral ime yo ll


t t , to o ,

Or O

is is advice to
t u ru e

Th
Work work every little bit helps
o ur yo u ,
! ! .

Tho gh peak bo renc and tch


we th F h Du
very lit le bit lps every li tle bit helps
u S ,

E he
nd rs ands c
t , t ,

NO mu h,
v ry li le l s ev ry li le bit hel s
o ne u e t us

E bit h e p ,
W n sp ak o l
e tt e tt p ,

he we to F u e t, h e
rns as if he d like to flee
e

Tu

Ye twe cry p rp ally ,

Work work ev ry li le h lps


e e tu ,

! ! e tt bit e .
TI PYN O B O E

S O PH O MORE PL A Y S O N GS

1 9 0 8 t o 1 909

Tu n e : Way D o wn in My H ea rt . Wo rds by A dda E ldre dge .

Fres en all this on h we ve had to ”wo k so e for


hm

arties we ave we ve had ” so e for


, m t , r m yo u ;

P h $t

if oor play has been ! !irkso e for ”


c u t, to m yo u ;
B u t,
We re glad we ve had tha c ance work some for
o ur p no t m yo u ,
’ ’
t h to yo u .

3
E LDRI DGE,

1 909 t o 1 90 8 .

Tu n e : April Girl

O th e S op o ores y h m th e
Give a op o ore lay
S h m
While the resh n s are
p ,

F
res an way
m e t
I n th e F hm
Wi h pen mo hs and wondering ey s
.

hey la gh and cla in glad s r r s


t O ut e ,

T u p u p i e .

Wo ld ’

it too
u n t yo u
DO
I f yo uwere wa c ing a op o ore play t h S h m ?

I f yo uwere wa c in op o ore play t h g a S h m ?


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was arithmeti c hour i ster Agnes Mathilde s ro m and the clas


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is thirteen — the very last bench in the last row enrietta was
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ki cking her—heels a subdued ladylike hilip s Academy fashion
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of course and wishing that the world would come to end before
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ister took up the papers enrietta h played paper doll last


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night in study hour and did not know what comp und—proportion meant
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very crimson face over her A


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agonized attempts to find the beginning of the part from whi ch


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one could easiest pick out some scraps of information were —interrupted
by a pull on her dress f om Ali ce mith looked up urra S Sh e an d H
Mother was coming in
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nothing on earth enrietta enjoyed so rapturously as when Mothe came
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in Mother always c ame in to do something exciting and amusing


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and delicious enrietta giggled with rapture as she remembered
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Mother s smile so tenderly loving and sorrowful when she made Ali c e
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S mith stand in the fr nt of room and


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give the
—j ust for eating cho colate c reams in c lass
etymology of th e
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in s u bo r
remembered too
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din at e Sh e
the delight she had felt the next week in bringing in for synonyms the
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sentence piece of candy spoiled


One the pea c e of the whole c lass ”
It
felt so nice to be quite respectable— teacher s little assistant as she was
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that was long ago now nr etta s days of being good and
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But an d He i
pursing her lips when you wanted to borrow her eraser were over too ,

and in the past year she had tw ce enj yed the honour of being the i
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especial obj ect of Mother s visits once for lateness and once for whistling
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in the cl ak room Y she could still enjoy the feeling the sweetest of ,

human emotions of being better than somebody else—for attie Jones


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had as it was rumoured sent notes to boys and had stood in the front
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of the room for twenty long minutes while M ther talked about eaven
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as Mother entered curtseying at the door enri etta sat ba k


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her bench folded her arm and prepared for a deli ghtful quarter of , ,

hour and a remiss i on of the arithmeti c papers A now Mother cour


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an

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demanded ister s permission to address the class advanced


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t e o u s ly S to
front of platform and began
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th e th e
adies it is a satisfaction to me that there has at last come a time
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w hen can speak to you not to punish but to c ommend W myself
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and your loving teachers have often sorrowed over the thoughtless con , ,
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duct and idle ways of one of your number n iett rownson c ome ,

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up to the platform
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e and dazed enri etta crawled out her seat and up to the
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platform falling over Alice mith s feet on the way W was the, o

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matter — was two years since she had done anyth ing respectable
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erhaps yesterday in history she had known about Abraham in coln
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but that wasn—t very good A what was that white thing Mother had

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i n her hand most likely a holy pi cture for bei ng good chocolate was
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n i cer than holy pi ctures and didn t c ost any more— then maybe she ’
; but,
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c ould get a dollar from father by the pi cture no father had a poor mem
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—why not su cc essive dollars


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adies enrietta is not disting ished by bri ll iancy of intellect or
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by excellen ce of behaviour wish you all however to comprehend her
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enrietta knew well enough what was on the and she shuddered
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was bad enough to be c alle h mble and obedient before the c lass—and
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Ali c e mith— but to have that—beast—read her resolut i ons was too mu c h
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glanced timidly at ister but she was gazing dream i ly out of
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window ,

am now went on that dreadful going to read you som


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resolutions —whi—ch our little c ompanion (something inside enrietta j us
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then sai d very d isti nctly ) has made to improve her cha
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enr i etta rownson hereby realize that am a gluttonous lazy


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selfish beast am going to try like the ve y i ckens enri etta my
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( ) to eat only seven apples a day that is outside of meals ( ) to prae
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an

enri etta knew what coming


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and w ith the instinct of self preservation she r shed to Mother grabbe d
the b ok put i in her shirtwa st front and wa ited for the thunderbolt
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none came revered one curtseyed herself out in s ilence
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enri etta holding to —
her blouse went back to her seat and gave up
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bla arithmeti c paper she hoped ister would ttribute the blanknes
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to emoti on
a s

course she apologi zed to Mother Y always ap lo i zed


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you went—to hilip s it was worth —her assion was hid fr m
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in larger and large roups but in spite of herself there was an unde
current anxiety of wishing that the next face might be the one she
r g , r

i was
waiting for began to grow restless and walked several times out
o ,

Sh e
to the pavement to glance a xiously in either direction only to be borne ,
.

back again in the rush more discouraged and forl rn than before
n ,

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c rowd was now s rging through the narrow ntry n her eyes were
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tired with straining to scan every face Gradually the people thinned
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out nly a few patient waiters like herself remained and even they
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one by one were joined and h rried in by apologeti c friends A length
.
, ,

she was left alone i n the gloomy l bby and the low wailing and
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gr mbling of mu fled musi c came to her at intervals between the clanging


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of car bells and the various noises of the street without stood there
u

Sh e
for an hour or more trying to wor y herself into fearing there had been
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me accident but kn wing all the time that she had been forgotten
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so Sh e
felt that to her life s end she would be able to close eyes and see
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again the detai s of that lobby and th a to her life s end she wo ld bear
l

with her the sorrow of that period of waiting inally she left the ; t u
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building
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alf way home she saw an auto obile co ing s owly al ng the
H m m l
c rowded t oroughfare and to utter dismay rec gnized the girl on the
o

h h er
front seat as velyn racy h be longed for the miracle longed , o

E T P fo r
the a th to open swall w her up but i stead of that in spite of her
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self she kept her ey s fixed the other girl saw Mis racy look
e r o , n ,

Sh e sT
oward her and th en to the man besid her who with a skilful tur
, e on .

bro ght the machine within a few feet of her hen Miss racy beckoned
t e , , n,
T T
and she went here was eal concern in velyn s and real
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thy on her face as she aid poor child have j ust come fr m
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be wilde re d t o n e
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hen followed laughing a the introd ction of h be and velyn s
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brother whose sudden appearance from college in the new machine had
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U N D ER S TR ES S OF CI R C UMSTA N CES 7

put all thoughts of the concert out of her head hey asked h eb e to T P
get in but she pleaded the ex cuse of anothe errand i n a nearby store
. o

and they went without her turned and walked qui ckly i n the
, r ,

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other direction ith a smile of proud self satisfaction on her l i ps
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TRAN S L A TI ON O F H O R ACE, O DE IX , B O OK I

S o rac te stands th ick robed in wh itest snow


B eneath their w intry oad the trees bend low l
,

An d bitter frost hath stopped the r ver s flow i



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P i le high the fri endly fire and ban i sh cold


A nd thou pour with hand more bold
S o rac t e ,
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rom abin j ars the vintage four years


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Leave all else to the gods whe they ve allayed


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Seek not to ask what chance to morrow brings


ount each day fortune gives among the th ings
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You ve gained c orn not the dan c ing rings

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ow the time to seek the trysting place , .

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c ampus or i n courtyard and to tra c e
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By traitorous la gh the maiden coyly hidden


snatch the pledge from her arm unb i dden
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A nd for your boldness to be lightly chidden .


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T H E RE SA H E L B R U N ,

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TI PYN O B O B

8

H OPE O F A H OPE

Ifwhat the poets dream be really true


That love and truth and beauty never die ,

A nd life is but a shadow and a hope ,

Of a great shining bright reality “

0 then in pity let me know the truth


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if the dream be but a splendid lie


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A nd poets be blind leaders the blind f
,

W in their mad delusion think they see


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ho,
A glorious shining in the heavy dark
,

Ifth i s be true let me ,be mad , O Go d , .


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H ELE N W . S MI T H ,

06 .

TH E D E V O T E E S

l i zabeth hid her hands in her mu f so that atherine might not see
E f C
how they trembled was amused at herself as she did so for any
Sh e
nervousness was distasteful to her and her own manner was of a studied
.
,

calmness that j ust mi ed indi eren c e had been easy for her to create
,

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the ai r of repose that surrounded her for her emotions were naturally
ss .

of a quiet intensity that preserved an even pleasantness of elations with ,

her friends and enabled her to convey to them delicately but definitely r

her complete trust in them uch utter reliance and belief made anyth ing
S
, ,

else on their part imp ssible


.

hat she should feel uneasiness w th atherine was particularly


o .

T i C
am sing because of the very nature of their feeling two Th e
were on an eq ality of footing and their conscio sness of it a orded
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no entrance for doubt lizabeth was preparing to ask a favour

u ,
u

No w E
for her newest friend and was aware that atherine did not approve
.

Sh e C
of oxanna
R
,

glanced through the prints she was holding lovely th is


.

Sh e How
landscape is saw a print of it at M Vanbrugh s yesterday
?
’ ”
! I
sho ld not imagine it is the sort thing that would parti c
rs . .


A h ! I f
appeal to M
u o a

larly rs . V an bru
g
TIPYN O B OB ’
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of her ordinary personality th t have felt the charm her I I Of

b aut and k ndness and sin cerit and have succu b d to it Ar you
. say a
i m
go ing any f rther
e y y, e . e

?
atheri ne s smile as she poke not quite sp ntaneous
u

Y was

C I
am go ing as far as possible and be as harsh as possible do not always
e s, S o ,

I
see the reasons for yo r friendships or the reasons for your lack of
.
,

af
fe c
tio in certain cas s Y remember that you never cared for A
u ,

l abeth winced at the last words A great de ire seized her to


n e . ou nn .

E iz
let atheri ne k ow how dec eived she had been i n A to shatte h i dol
. s

C rm

to make th is worship of her r i dicu ous the remembr nc e of her hat ful
n , r t e ,

l
said quite quietly and sweetly ,
a e .

Sh e

never li ed her and so can see why you don t care for
,

No , I k I

R oxan a M opportuni y to like A i s of course vanished completely ,

your chance to be fair to oxa a you still have M b i ng her to


n .
y t nn , , ;
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on hursday
nn . ay r

t ea T ?
ish you wo d atherine s voi ce trembled her eye er

I w ul . C

; s w e

atherine glad that she look d well


C was felt co fidenc e in her Sh e
self abil ity to deal with the situation ppearances meant a great deal
e . n

A
to her she interpreted them w ith passionate exactness and her interpreta
.
,

ti ons i nfluenc ed her but she k ew that it the same w i th other


;
was
people and took care— that their interpretations of her appearance
; n

Sh e

ho ld be not favo rable for atherine though co dent was not ego
,

C nfi

accurate would be in more intimate contact with


S u , u , , ,

t is tic a1, bu t Sh e
oxan a to day than ever before and her possibility of interpretation had
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.

R
been enriched by her recent conversation with lizabeth oxa na sho d
n -
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E R ul

have an equal chance in her l cid consideration of the ituation


. n

B ut
atherine did not admit her feeling of antagonism toward oxan a
. u S

C R
lizabeth and M Vanbr gh en ered lizabeth had the composure
n .

E E
of one who expects to see her attit de j stified day was keenly
rs . u t .

To sh e

alive to oxanna s bea ty and she felt hat atherine co ld not resist its
u u .
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altho gh she might object to un s aln ss ll brown


u ,
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pre fe c t io n , it s Du
hair grew irregularly along oxanna s broad forehead and was intricately
u u u e .


R
arranged with many rq oise pins eyes were intensely bl e her H er
kin had the soft fresh bloom of rose coloured flowers mouth
tu u . u ;
S ,
-
. H er ,
T H E D EV O TEES I I

sm ll d rather lacking in curves had a self


a expressi on that s at is fie d

made the lower part of her fa c e disagr eable but one soon saw that th i s
an ,
-

expressio was a fe ted to c onc al shyness chin was very narrow


e ,

f H er
deeply cleft and determined
n c e .
,

atherine did not resist the appeal of out ard loveliness her greet
.
,

C w
ing was but a degree removed from friendliness
,

ave the new prints come asked lizabeth A faint sm i le trem


.

“ ”
H ? E
bled about her—mouth
.

Just to day hall we look at them his l ittle brown one i s my


.


S ? T
av ur ite
.

f
exclaimed oxanna lovely it is A one
o .

“ ”
A h ! R How ! nd

make comparisons is like a place saw on ce ery late in the fall


. no to
It I
Just a slope bro n grass with hin birch s and small thick evergreens
.
v .

Of w t
c asting shadows in the moonlight had the same infinite stillness and
e ,

It
softness as this picture Wh en gave words to my delight ome one
.

I
said Y but think it must look in the spring when the daisies are
.
,
S

h ow
bloom wish it wer f osted now
, e s,

I
ather ine sighed People of that sort and the commonplac e ones
In . e r .


C
who never get beyond definite conversation are misfortunes are they
.

not ? worst sort think


Th e I

,

c an endure commonpla ces that are i nd fin ite b ut others


.
,

One th e
oxanna made a sweeping gest re the worst sort of people (as
e ,

R B ut
you say ) think are the over critical lizabeth
u .


I E
think mind the over appreciative sort more than any other
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.
,

I I
ven if exclamations are referable to observations one tires them
-
.

E Of

Analysis after all is best


p , .

dogmati c you are lizabeth said atherine hope you


, , .

How E C I
are not acquiring the manner
.
,

because dogmati c persons are so dreadful that they couldn t


.

W “
h y, ’

be included in our conversation even am—afraid am curiously a ected ? I I ff


by tea and and pleasant company grow dogmatic instead of
fire ligh t I
retrospective lightness of the conversation irritated lizabeth

Th e E
felt herself unable to guide it atherine would not and oxanna
. S .

Sh e C R
felt no bligation except to be agreeable , ,

provoking you lizabeth had not thought of it before


O .


How Of E ! I
you have made me see how perfect the conditions are and hould , .

But I
love to be retrospective , S

on t you think you could lizabeth


.


A nd I! D

to o , E ?
M dear oxanna you almost prevail upon me am going to
,

y R , . I
TI PYN O B O E

12

take the prints to the light and shall leave you two to your I re m in is

cences lizabeth moved away



E
,

can t exac ly leave to can she laughed


. .

“ ”
Sh e

?

oxanna atherine was almost startled by the sweetness the sound


t us o u r re m 1 n i s c e n c e s ,

C Of

R
with this fire feel that co ld invent s me that would interest us
. .


B ut I I
both and make them really sp ntaneous
u o

hat wo ld quite justify the invention A atherine leaned for


,
o .


T C
ward the gleamed upon her topa locket
u . s

fire ligh t
have Ann s locke oxanna s voice was almost a whisper
z .

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Yo u
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t R
she did not seem surprised it was as if s i were merely tating a c rious ;
.

l S
fact atherine s surprise was evident Y knew her Y cared , c u
’ “
C ?

for her a great deal


. . ou ou

?
who co ld help caring

Ah ! summers that spent with her ? Th e I
are a time set apart
u

here a a silence hen oxanna looked at atherine and saw


.

T w T R C
why she did not speak atherine smiled at her somewhat sadly but
s .

C
c omprehendingly hey glanced at lizabeth at her gracious sombre
.
, ,

T E
clad fig re bending above the pict res at her gentle reserved face ,
.
,

h er
clear nshadowed eyes and sweetly serio s mo th these were not
u u , , ,

B ut
the things that atherine and xanna saw heir eyes met again
,
u u u .

C Ro T Th e
bond that had united them had excluded lizabeth
. .

E

L O U I S E F O L E Y, 08 .

S I R R O GE R A T BR YN MA WR .

a chilly day in the month of ecember my friend oger and


On D S ir R
I stepped of the hall of the comfortably appointed inn at the ign ,

S
the White abbit we had lingered unusually long over
o ut ,

Of R As
l ncheon and a disco rse on collegiate instruction for yo ng ladies
. o ur
“ ”

the frosty air greeted our heated brows most pleasantly had ind ced
u u u

I
the gen le knight to inspect the great instit tion of learning ryn Mawr
. u

B
in ord r to revive his faith in the intellectual capacities of the gentler sex
t u , ,

it was not many years since that he paid that last trying visit to
e .

Fo r
the mistress of his a ections the widow fr m S co ntry and found
ff
,

hat her library consisted of rench novels and ponderous volumes of ,


o ac ro s u ,

F
ocke Virgil and ernard haw the former su h absurdly appear
t
L
j B c S Of
ing words as e vo s aime de to t mon coe r conveyed no meaning to
, . ,

“ ”

good oger whose best known and only friend in the realm of
u u u

th e S ir R ,
T I PYN O B O B

x4

in exercise attention was soon called to the melodi ous s ingin


O ur
to us from across field came from the fair throats an g,
.

wa i t e d th e It Of

h ndred young persons who seemed every now and then to urge those
.

taking part in the sport to hit long oger who had been intently
u
“ ”
S ir R
watching the game while dis coursing inq ired of m in an anxious voic e
.
,

why the active members were so constantly exhorted to hit long s ince ,
u e ,
“ ”

when they did so a whistle was blown and the dot (whi ch we had found ,

to be a ball ) was to all appearances given graciously to the opposing


,
'

side ,

ince had not numbered paulding one of my favor ite authors


.

S I S
I was as utterly at sea i n the matter as my g od friend so gently I
,

sugges ed that we return to our lodgings ecause the all pervading


o ,

B
ques ion had not been fathomed and the atmosphere was becoming
t .
-

frigid with the sinking of the sun the gentle knight lost further
t ,

all

interest in the game and with me wended his labouri ous way up the ,

hillside back to the i nn ,

azing with one last admir ing 5 at the archway my dear friend
.
,

G lo k
S ir R oger sighed longingly in mine ear that it would give him the great ,

est pleas re to dine some evening with the ladies whose books are of the ,

form neither of rench novels nor wood


u

F Of .

MARY C RAN D,
.

09 .

ON TH E D E A TH O F AN TI GON E

A ntigone the strong yet gentle—maid


daughter of King who d ied
, , , ,

Th e (E dipu s ,
In agony for he great laws fi de e d,

Th e guardsmen seized and the their k ing obeyed


,

nside a hollow tomb of rock they laid , n .

I
Antigone who soon became the bride
Of death A ,

son lay by her side


nd Cre o n

soul w ith he s in darkest ades shade


. s ,

H is
’ ’
H
s isters three relentless to the last
r , .

Th e
D id th s fulfill the hard and grievous fate
, ,

Which they had woven for this ra c e of kings


u

Th e ho se of on whi ch they cast


(E dipu s ,
,

punishment for crimes of ancient date


u ,

In
Th e mo rnf l shadow of thei r dusky wings
u u
,


H E L E N D U DLE Y, 08 .
D U LS I F I S T U LA 15

D UL CI F I S T UL A

TO MR . GE OR GE B E RN ARD S H A W

A Trio le t .

Ohpshaw ! Mr Shaw , .

Yo u re th e D e vi l s D is ciple ,
’ ’

you follow no law


Fo r
pshaw
Oh ! haw
Mr S
,

What the world treats w i th awe


. .
,

Y deri de as a trifle
the
ou .

Y
’ ’
o u re p D e vil s D is ci le .

E . M . S CH E N CK ,

07

A MON OL O GUE
S CE N E A F o u rth Ave n u e s u rfac e c ar in N ew Yo rk o n a we t S u n day
:

m o rn in g A de je c te d o ld w o m an with a dilapida te d bo n n e t is n o d
.
, ,

din g in o n e c o rn e r o f th e c ar A s to u t m an in a s ilk h a t an d fro c k


.

c o atis im m e rs e d in th e S u n day pape rs in an o th e r Th e . c ar s to ps


with a je rk E n te r a lady
. S h e lu rc h e s fo rward as th e
. car s tarts

u p, an d s te adie s h e rs e lf with o n e h an d o n th e do o r am b
j .

L AD Y ( f
h ercy M white gloves
l l d ) M
— a disgrace ! ! It s

to the company that these c ars aren t kept cleaner (


a a o u .
y

! S h e s its do wn an d

takes h e r
p f ) Will you please stop at hirty sixth
ro m h e r m u ff T
treet Y won t stop at hirty sixth treet Well this is very
u rs e .
-

S

? T S !
peculiar management not to stop your car at the corner where your pas
ou -
,

want to get Y stop at hirty sixth treet W not


O ff

t T S ? hy ?
sure never been in a surface car before that wouldn t stop at
s e n ge rs . o u c an -

’ ’
Im I

every corner this an express Well then don t see—besides it s


ve

Is

?

.
, , I ,
TI PYN O B O B

1 6

rain ing and don t want to get and even if it isn t your usual cus
I

we t ,

tom won t you stop there to day o can t


,

won t get at ? N
,

I

NO I

ff
hirty fourth treet W never heard like this before
,
~

, .
, o

T S h y, I an vt h in g !
shan t be put to such an nconvenience Will y please give me your
-
.

"

I i ou
umber shall write to the company about it now the manager
.

? I I k
very well and there s no doubt that he ll look into the case at once
n .

’ ’ ’
It
a perfect disgrace to the traction company you stop the car there
, . s

0 will
thought you would What
. .

A h, I ! DO I wan t to c lim b th ro u gh th e
What do you What W is it
p . u

v e n tilatin g w e ll! m e an ! ? ha Oh , ? In
the tunnel yes Y hirty fourth t eet will do Y yes han
! 0 ! T S r T k
you
e s, -
. e s, .

MAR GARE T H E L E N AYE R ,



o 7 .

T O TH E L OCK CL O S E T -

S ome b ooks are too often abused


Fo r me to ab se em ’

ome professors too easily amused


u .

S
Fo r me to amuse em ’

ome hopes are too like despair


.

S
Fo r lo ked doors to smother
titles of some are more dear
c ,

An d
T han reading another .

I give what James calls love


wilt tho accep not
no t ;
B ut
worship the heart lifts above
u t
Th e
An d the hird floor rejec s
desire of the for a pass
t t no t .

Th e flu n k e d
Of a pass for a merit ,

L ike a poster to keep the grass ;


ff
enlightens the spirit
o ,

It .

MAR Y I S AB E L L E O S U L L I V A N ,

T I PYN O B O B

1 8

E D I T OR I AL

hen v s tors come to see us they sit in easy chairs drink our
W
tea smile at the funny stories of our friends rep ated for the seventy
i i , o ur ,

times seventh time for their benefit and go away wi h the amiable con
, , e

that life always moves along for us in j st such leisurely fashion


, , t
v ic tio n

hey little realize that the moment they have departed we return to our
u .

T
note books and the teacups are pushed into a corner to await neglected
that mythical aturday morning when we shall have time until some
-
, , ,
“ ”
S
friend borrows them for a similar purpose or a kind he—rted maid puts ,

th m in order course we all kn w those few serene browed persons ,


-
a

Of
who have their essays in the box hours before o rs are begun and who go
e . o ,

in town at the week s end for large majority of us almost the


u ,

But th e
greatest roblem of college life is the arrangement of our time and the
.
,

e fort to include in it all that we wish to do


f
p

A group of friends were dis cussing this lack of t i me one evening i n


.

rather a despondent spirit of them had b en reading M One wh


rigg s came forward with schedules as panacea
. o e r.

Of

B R o u tin e an d I de a ls th e
all ills J st plan she said that you will do oral reading for
“ “

i nstance in that hour from ten to eleven between lectures and then
. u , , ,

you will do it every day as a habit and lose half the hour making up
, ,

your mi d another among them who had heard recommended , no t



B ut
ertain words of Goethe about daily devotion to the—arts inq ired whether
n .

C
she sho ld put in her sched le ear a song ead a poem , u
“ ”
H 8 30 8 3 5 ; R
a fine pi cture and if possible speak a few sensible
u u ,
. .
,
“ ” “
Se e
w ords dinner time and objected that work wo ld be merely mechani cal

, , ,

without enthusiasm ,
-
; u

here is a well h pleasure economy but there als


.

T kn o w in is
pleasure in abundance like the witty things spoken in conversation and
-
, o a

n ver printed or the fruit that is allowed to dry up on the tree ;

plucked it gives one a feeling of richness of life is the st dy we


e , , un

It
give a s bject the asso iations that are formed in our minds hat make
, . ex tra u

work more pleasing to us than a stric ly parsimonious selection of fact


u ,
c , t o ur

crammed at mid years find time for this extra work is a real need
t s

TO
ched les are ndo btedly best aid in ge ting the daily drudgery par
-
. .

S th e
of work done since they prevent it from acc m lating and when this
u u u t t

is once our minds there is ime left for doing the extra reading for
o ur u u ,

ff
the finding of our own ill strations of ideas s ggested to us for the enj
o t us ,

ment and perfume as it were of our st dy


u u , oy

, ,
u .
MR S . GR AI GI E S L ECT

U RE 1 9

MRS . CR AI GI E S LE CT URE

onday evening ovember


On M M raigi e (John l iver N 2 0 th , C O
obbs ) spoke i n chapel on Artist s i fe artist she some,
rs .
,
“ ’ ”
H Th e L Th e
what amusingly defined as one who thinks more than there i s to think
.

sees more than there is to see and feels more than there is to feel I t is
,

di fic lt to distinguish the artisti c temperament lovesickness said M


.
,

f
raigie does not of necessity imply the creative genius W may all
u ; ,
rs .

C
have sincerity but the artist is so much the master of himself that he
,
. e

can express his divine ideas without exaggeration although acc ording
,

to the standards of most us to whom ignorance is i ndeed bliss he Of


, ,

must forever seem to exaggerate highest art is creative and cannot ,

Th e
,

be confined what a trong man s brain conceives as real must be acc ounted
.
,

real A romance said alzac may be a splendid lie but in essenti als i t
; s

B
m st be true artist s methods are three in n mber the first that of
.
, , ,

Th e
observation from a note bo k the second that of i magination whi ch is
u . u : ,

never acc rate the third that of study of document which is an indolent
,
-
o ; , ,

method at best
u ; , ,

A ill strations of the artist s l i fe M raigie sketched briefly the


.


C
histories of alzac rahms and urner great self fi of
s u , rs .

B B T Th e de n c e
genius was in alzac fostered by his unquen chable perseverance his
, .
-
co n

B in
fe rn alpatience as he c alled it method was to look upon life sym

,

H is
,

pathetically but without private emotion intimately with no j


.
,

bu t
dice the small talk of life he found its tragedies extraordinary p e
, ; ,
r u
“ ”
; in Th e
"

self control of alzac through his early life of unsatisfied ambition


.

B an d

his la er days of almost superhuman labour renders patheti c the long


-
,

des ired period of happiness w ith ountess de wh i ch was not


t ,

C H aris k a
vouchsafed him until almost too late alzac explains h i mself when he B
says appiness is made of courage and work with ene y and my i llu
.


H
sions have managed to live ; rg

I
contrast to alza c s tumultuous existen c e c ame the sheltered life
.


In B
Of the musi cian rahms who was misinterpreted and disliked because he
B
expressed emotion calmly and without overstatement in an age when
,

exaggeration in art was considered truer and more beauti ful the But
songs of rahms having sto d the test of time because they are true are
.

B
unforgettable
o ,

urner presents the type of the i dealist in art rom being sc orned
.

T F
by even hackeray who lived to regret it he was rescued by uski n and
.

T R
presented to the world whi ch has sinc e learned to admire him nlik
,

,
,

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T I PYN O B O E

20

B al ac and rahms he B sensitive and felt criti cism acutelywas t im idly


aving su ered in h i s youth from an Unfortunate love a air he
z , __ .

H ff ff was
able to find solace and sympathy only in nature toward whi ch he urned ,

for inspiration method was like that of alzac to work up material , t


H is B
and make sketches completing them from memory ence though he
.
,

H
probably never drew a lane typographi cally c orrect he gave it the qualities
.
, ,

all lanes—painted in short a un iversal lane


f

,

answering the question shall the artisti c temperament be


o , , .

In How
treated M raigie concluded that alzac was given too little sympathy
? C
,

B
rahms too much while urner was despised by the artist believed in
rs .
,

B T
by the hairdresser real artist is not to be treated as lazy and
,

Th e
,

im
moral nor worshipped as divine and not at all to be flattered facts
.

The
of history seem to indicate that genius whi ch is in humble c ircumstance ; .
,

gets more sympathy than genius fostered by ortune


s

f .

M . L CO FFI N ,
.

O6 .

MR . P O E L S L E CT UR E

the afternoon of ovember twenty third M William oel


On N P
director of the tage ociety of ngland Member of ou cil
-
r. ,

E lis abe th an S S E C
of the new hakespearean ociety lectured on hakespeare and the ,
n

S S S
E lis abe th an lay ouse P lecture was i llustrated by an i nteresting
H

Th e
,

series of lantern slides made from rare old prints M oel began by
-
.

P
showing us pictures of h kespeare s own theatre the Globe his was
. r .

S a

T
a round wooden of unique on account of the
.
,

bu ildin g, th e O H e n ry V
protruding tuppenny gallery added outside the base of the building
.

,
“ ”

his t ea re was burned down in and rebuilt under the same name
.

T h 61 3
the lobe as in other theatres of the day the stage projected into the
t 1 .

In G
pit and the players could be seen from almost all sides
,

idea of this ,

Th e
structure probably developed from the morality plays held on carts
.

pushed into the middle of the market square or inn co rt yard where the
audience crowded up from every direction here was little s cenery
u -
,

T
i n hakespeare s time and what there was consisted of simple stationary
.

S

draperies doors opening pon the back of the stage were always
T wo
,

found in the old play ho ses an idea taken from court performances
. u

given on the floor between two doors


u ,

.
22 TI PYN O B O B ’

1 90 7 TO 1 9 09

hen the reshmen ente ed by the back door of the ymnasium on


W F G
the evening of riday ovember they were received by the jovial
r ,

F N
attendants of a co nty—fair A the cha acters that we connect wi h 7,
,
I

ll
such a ga hering town crier fort ne teller balloon vender and
u . r t
in n u m e r
able others swarmed round them long the sides and in corners
t , ,
u -
, ,

A th e
of the room several shows immediately began mong others we may
,
a .

A
mention the mirac lous performances of a dw rf and a to ching pan o
.
,

mime riental life while the c onsumption of an endless store of dough


u a , u t
i O
nuts and po corn balls employed all spare moments
o ,

inally reshmen were req ested to take seats towards the front
p .

F th e F
of the room and the curtain rose on a dramat c adaptation of ennyson s
u

i T
'

would be di fic lt to state the exact nature of the piece since


,

Prin c e s s It f
it was neither a serious dramatization of the poem nor yet a parody for
. u ,

elements of b th were somewhat indiscriminately mixed uch lit le dis ,

S
,

however were over since the e ect of


o . t
c re pan c ie s , ligh tly pass e d ff th e
hole was one extreme prettiness urely the remo e atmo

, ,

w Of S
sphere the Might co ld not have been more s ccessf lly prod ced
. t
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f Be
than in the pening scene— with its o tb rst song birds its s nny
o u u u u

Of

landscape and its gaily dressed figures flitting hither and thither
O , u u ,
u

W were transported into the land of fancy where all are alike bea tiful
.
, ,

ith here and there a humorous t uch to startle us back into the reality
e , u ,

w
of college life and the trials we all m st end re strong st sym
o

Th e e
pathy of the audience no doubt went to poor yril who with heroi c
u u .

o ut C
sacrifice made love to one woman while his eyes spoke eloque tly to ,

another Again the audience felt inclined to join in the rollicking chorus
, n

of his drinking song when he finally hazards all and breaks the bonds
.

that have too long re trained him attractive and dignified character
,

An
,

was the rincess we could only wonder that she withstood so long
s .

P th e
charms of her golden haired lover and his touching importu ities
;
Th e
minor of lorian and Melissa the in erference of ady
-
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afiaire de F L
lanche the grace and the pretty singing of the maide s each in t rn
co eur ,
t
B
claimed the attention and enthusiasm of the admiring a dien c e
, n , u

When the curtain finally dropped on the happy co ples the reshmen
u .

F
were brought back to a realization of the rather more serious college life
u

Of whi ch they formed a part by the presentation of the anner with B


appropriate words by Miss Williams and its acceptance by Miss Maltby
, ,
,

.
AL U MN z E N O TES 23

1 9 7
0 1 90 9
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Tu n e ,
L ittle B o y B lu e .

O nce more we re gathered together to night


nited aga n we stand


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,

U
gre t the incoming reshman class
i

To F
o er a welcoming hand
e ,

To ff
as J niors stood firm by us
.

A nd

s nshine and hadow too


o ur u

In
you ever and failing you never
u S ,

Lo vm g
Yo r Juniors will stand by you
,

u .

When the years have fled and we ve gone before ’

Fo rhappies days m st pass ,

you as Juniors stand here in place


t u ,

A nd

welcome a reshman class


, , o ur

TO F
M it still remain as it is to day
,


as it has ever been
ay

An d
That hand in hand together stand ,

Th ered and the loyal green


M it s ill remain as it is to day
;

ho gh we may be sca tered far


ay t -

T
hat togeth r green and loyal red
u t ,

T th e th e
M honor and serve ryn Mawr
e

ay B .

F R A N CE S E L E A N O R MA S O N ,

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89 Julia ope ollins is spending the winter at the ollege
C C C In n
Jessie M has been back at college
.

c B ride

arah sabel owle is to be married on ecember to M


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S I T D 2 3rd I rv
ing Moeller
OI . r.

rancis Mott eam has anno nced her engagement to M John


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F R
Kemmerer
u r.

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T I PYN O ’ B O B

Ellen llis vi sited college ecember and


E D 2 0 th Z I S t.

Edith otten chairman the Washington ommittee of the G


T Of C
eral Alumn ndowme t nd ommittee has nnounced a
, en

E Fu C
hristmas sale of autograph books rders may be sent to
ae n , a

C O
elen tevens ixteenth treet W Washing
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H Le e S 62 6 S S N
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D C
anny rown is teaching Miss aldwi n s
. .
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F B B
hile a Winslow and ori s arle visited college
at .

P D E
uth Kellen was married on ecember th to M h mas Wiles
m .

R D T
Ali c e is teaching in Y ork
I 1 r . o .

S c h e dd N ew
Jane Allen and vel oliday visited college this fall
.

E yn H
ertha orris spent a week here in ecember
.

B N D
lorence raig has announced her engageme t to M Arthur Whit
.

F C
ney of York
n r.

N ew
ele Garrett was married in York on ecember to M
.
,

H N ew D
Keith mith of tah
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Winifred turdevant visited c oll ge in ec ember
.
,

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ast autumn the ryn Mawr lub
e .

B ryn M awr f Clu b B o s to n : L B C


leased rooms of the ollege l b at ommonwealt A
o

C C 40 C h
for the year addition to the convenience of the lo
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1 90 5 6 In
cation for meetings or for mem ers wishing to spend the night
-
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at the club a desirable feature the present arrangement is f
the restaurant privileges furn ished by the ollege lub
, o

C C Th e
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.

N 4 th
business meeting and a tea which were well attended
r

Th e
following committees were elected for the ensuing year
.
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Co m
on Admiss i ons ertha G Wood
:

m itt e e M B

98, c h airm an ;

horndyke udley owe (Anna turm otan ) renda , .


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1 226 Ch e s t n u t S t re e t
Ph ila de lph ia

Jo h n L Gau m e r Co
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Wo o d Sts
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PH ILA D EL PH IA
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FI N E T AI L O RI N G
Wr o ught Brass and EmmaW
fllk PRES S IN G AN D S PO N GIN G

L IG H T IN G FIX T URES Lancas te r Pike Ro s e m o nt, Pa.

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I N CO UR S E O F TI ME

young man se ted himself a bench in Madison quare near


A S
that bewildering fountain whi ch drowns itself at re lar intervals
a on

Th e
c o d sunshine of an ctober day had not warmed th i ngs up very mu ch
gu .

l O
even noon and the c r wd of men and women hurrying from their
at
,

to lunch or back again drew their coats tightly across their chests
, o ,

ofiice s
he wind flapp d their clothes about them when they turned a c orner , .

3 nd they held their hats on by main stren th young man shrugged


e
,

Th e
h shoulders shivering and smiled not a smile of mirth or of


e g .

is I t w as
contentment it was hat they call in novels a for c ed smile and it was
.
, ,
“ ”
W
ery expressive of his frame of mind felt that he had too long
; ,

He
f en way to his wret chedness and that now it was time to be happy
v .

{i

he smiled but it was a miserable fail re and he returned to gloomy


iv
g , .

Q
S
h ought again wat c hing the people who passed without interest
o u
; , ,

t
ad long ago given up hope of seeing any one he knew
He
G r
, , .

here was not a soul i n the c ity with whom he could claim more
.

T
TI PYN O B O E

th n a casual acquaintance chief saw him only on terms of the H is


strictest busine s and found none of his companions in the o fice
a .

he f
congenial hree months ago he had come to ork and the strain
s ,

T N ew Y
of steady work and loneliness was beginning to tell first he had ,
.

At
spent his solitary evenings very pleasantly here had been a great
.

T
many things to see and those people whom he knew through his fa ily
.

invited him to dinner now and then ter he became interested in some
,
m
La
writing that his employer gave him to and his time went very quickly
.

do ,
while he worked over it the life was not a natural one was But He
too yo ng to thrive in solit de and he was a man very dependent on
. .

companions one to whom frie ds were necessary been working


u u

H e h ad
very hard for several weeks and was beginning to feel it physi cally whe
,
n .

one night he s ddenly realised that he had not seen a friend for months ,
n

tho ght came to him as a shock in his exhausted c ndition


u .

Th e H is
friendlessness woke first his pity then his horr r and it came home to
u o .

him again and aga n in the intervals of his work so that he actually
a ,
o ,

dreaded to stop for fear of becom ng conscio s of his loneliness


i ,

i I
must find a friend he thought else shall go mad for can t stand
u .

” “ ’
I I
this m ch longer
u
,

, ,

as he sat brooding in the park the b rrie between sanity and


.

N o w,
madness was very slight and he knew it knew very well that if he , a r

He
should let go of himself one min te if he sho ld suddenly laugh as loud
.
,

and as long as he wished he might never get himself under control again
u , u

shook himself angrily and rose straightening his tired b dy


.
,

He o

do you do said a v ice c rdially so naturally that it


, .


How i an d

was like balm to his morbidness have been wondering i f you we e


o o

I
you for some time but w th your hat over your eyes could not be s re
. r

i I
fo nd himself lo king ornelia owne had nev r
, u .

He do wn C B He
kn wn her very well only during one summer but her w rm greeting
u o at
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. e

made him feel agreeably intimate


o , , a

wonder knew me at all said it is so long since we met


.


I y o u he
think shall never forget that shake of yo r shoulders you
, ; .

I I Do
rememb r that dance at livia rant s
u .


G

e O ?

He found her la ghter very becoming to her tee h were so H er


white her cheeks so rosy and her eyes so merry laughed with her
u . t
He
c ontentedly
.
,

you ever see Miss rant now he asked with pleasant


.


Do G ?”

memories of her beauty .


,
TI PYN O B O B

4

Co rnelia lit a lamp at this moment and in its sudden glare her l ips looked
tremulous but she said i n a ost matter fact tone course not m
,

f

Of
l ivia di not c trad ct her and she noti ced it with a p ng
, ,
-
o -
,
.

O d i a

veral month had passed since that bleak morning wh en ranci s


on ,
.

Se F
eele met ornelia in the park had gone promptly to h tea
s

P h ad C He
the next afternoon had stayed long hat night he walked up
. t e

d T an d

do outs de his boarding house for a ong t ime ma ess had


an .
,

wn i l H is dn
left him he had met two agreeable and symp theti c wome ready to
-
.

ike him and he determined that if it was in his p wer he w uld ake
; a n

l m
t em his frie ds ost no opportunities called to see th m often
, ,
o , o

h He l He
t ok hem to the theatre whenever th y would go a b ove all he
n . . e ,

an d,

talked them— s metimes abo t himself g nerally abo t them but in


o t e , ,

ei er case freely and easily was profoundly interested in their


to o u , e u , ,

th He
work criti cised it carefully when it was nec ssary and praised it a e ly
.
,

hen he c uld did a hundred little kindnesses for them amused


e e r
, , g
w He
them when they were merry helped the silently when they were dis
o .
,

m
c o u rage d proved himself indeed a friend worth having A in
He
,

nd

return ornelia and livia gave him their warmest a ecti n and
.

C O ff Co r
n lia perhaps a little more
o ,

tea—table had been drawn up within reach of livia s hand and


.
, ,

Th e O

the ettle had already begun to simmer on the crane wh n a knock at


k
the do r ann unced that rancis eele had arrived entered the F P
,

He
e

om With that assurance of a warm wel c me which gave his voi ce a


o o .

ro

c ertain cheerfulness but b th women noticed immediately a shade of


o

constraint in his gr eting


,
o .

e
really see to be expecting me he said
.


Y ou m

c ourse we are said livia ornelia has actually spent


.
,

” “
Of O C fiv e
m i utes arranging the pillow in this chair for you s it down
.
,


n Do
What has happened at the o fi c e to — day Anything n ce asked
. .


f ?
ornelia handing him a cup of tea
i

C
settled himself l xuriously among the cushions and stirred
, .

He h is
tea ga ing into it absently his is the b st time of day he said
u
“ ”
T
good you have be n to me this winter don t k w hat
, z . e , .


How ! Yo u

s ved me fr m re lly W
e no

yo u a o a

omething very very d eadful sure said livi a carel ssly


.
,


S

Im O
answer but smiled at ornelia to wh m he had confided
, r , , , e .

H e did n o t C
hat his state of mind had been the day t ey met smiled ba
, , o

w h Sh e
n turally enough tho her heart beat faste than usu l ck
.

a ,
u gh r a .
I N CO U R S E O F T I ME
'

answered— her question


He Y someth ing did happ n at no w

the fice to day something rather horrid


. e s, e

Of

livia le n d forward in surpr se omething that c o c rns us


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.


O e S n e ?
she asked
a i .

hope so smiled ruefully fact i s M


.


I He Th e Ch ic k e rm g
going to move to hicago and has made me the er of partnersh i if
. .
,
r
. 13

C O ff

I go w th him i
p

cried ornelia but that is a great honour— gre t


.

“ ”
Oh ! C
c ourse you are going
,
a a o ppo r

tun ity Of ?

have acc epted here was nothing els — i s as


.
,

Y I T do it
a gre t opportunity — the tro ble is you see to r
es, . e to , yo u
But I go mo ro w,

and do hate to say g od bye


s ay, a . u , ,
-

I o

am so sorry we hall miss said livia grav ly


.

Oh , I ! How O e
W you have bec ome a part our ho se old A d yet glad
s Ou
'

y , , .

h y, Of u h I am

for you— r ly glad know how hard you ve worked for it n


. n

t I d I
c ongratulate you w i th all my heart held her hand he
u .
,
a

! Sh e Ou t an d

s eized it warmly
are awfully good livia he said m ssin —
.

Y O B ut fo r
can t bear to leave you b th W are s ch good frie ds—and g
ou as i
, , .
b 7

wh y , I u n
hat good times we have had together
o . e

w !

but fri ends are always meeting said Cornelia Y will
Oh ,
probably come back to York soon and then things w i ll be j us ,
. ou

N ew t th e
same ,

no they on t returned rancis sadly Y w ill both


On , w
’ ”
F be
married by that time and have forgotten me altogether
, , , . ou

have a very poor opinion of friendship aid ornel i a


.


Yo u C in
w v i ce
, s a
lo o

may have a wife of your own then ai d ivi a gayly


.

W “
h y, y o u Ol
and what will you wan with two wo n artists at that for fri ends , s , ,

t me ?
B ut let s not be gloomy now want to have nly happy memor s of

I
, ,

this evening
. o ie

hey fell to talking more cheerfully and finally became almost


.

T
hilari ous in their attempt to be natural When rancis finally rose to ,

F
say good bye a silence fell on —the l ittle group livia shook him
.

O affe c

by the hand Good bye and good luck she sai d smiling at
-
, .

“ ”
t io n at e ly
him will write us all abo t it won t you e ember we are
.
, ,

Yo u ’
?
interested in everything you
. u , R m ,

do .
TI PYN O B O E

6

indeed said ornelia ooking at her he fancied there


Ye s , C L
ere tears in her eyes but he s carcely thought about the then
.
, ,

w
hank you thank he said shall write you reams G od ,
m .

“ ”
T I
bye dear friends
, yo u , . . o

When the door had shut behind h i m ornelia turned and lo ked
.
,

C
livia
, o

O
livi a began sadly to put on her coat and hat Well we have lost
at .

O
very pleasant companion a very good friend don t like to think
.
,

I
long it will be before
a , .

how
A you going home interrupted ornelia on t wait for
“ ? ”
C D

me have some sketches want to arrange before begin


re . ,

I I I th e V ita
to morrow livia l oked intently at the glove she was f stening
.


N u o va O
ery well she said shall wait dinner till you come
-
. o a .

“ ” “ ”
V I Sh e
ent hum ing softly without looking at her friend
. .
,

w
rnelia made a pretense of s rting a pile loose draw ngs but
o ut m , .

Co Of

last sank into a chair and let her hands fall gently in her lap
o i ,

at Sh e
did cry she even tr i ed to the swam before her
.

no t ile p bu t fire ligh t


yes sat there until the fire began to pale hen she raised
, sm

Sh e T h er
ead and made movement to rise her mus cles relaxed suddenly
e . .

h B ut
at the sound of footsteps on the st irway and she remained sitting by
a .

the dying fire do r opened with a bang and rancis eele entered
a ,

Th e F P
you here rnelia he asked peering eagerly through the
. o , .

“ ”
A Co ?
darkne s A hoped ornelia cannot go without telling you
re , ,

h, I ! C I
what did not realise until started to leave this afternoon al ays
s . so ,

I I I w
loved you as my friend you kn w that sure Y filled all the
.


I m
l ngings ever had a true friend thought that was all this ; o ,
. ou

I fo r I But
afternoon someh w came to kn w could never live without you
o . .

I I I
l ve you ornelia not as a man l ves his friend as a man loves the
, o , o .

C bu t
woman he wants for his ife an t you change your friendship into
o , , o ,

w

C
that kind of love dear
.


?
the first time ornelia felt the sob in her throat but she did
Fo r
,

C
herself cry did long ago she said ,
no t

le t . I , , .


E L L E N T H AYER, o7 .
8 TI PY N O B O E

S PRI N G S L AME N T F OR WI N TE R

Wh y’
hast tho vanished from my arms beloved Winter ?
thy cold cheek laid my soft w rm hand
u ,

On I
was then heard a bl ebird sing and all the air and
«
a .


T I was I
W glad
u

as turned to kiss thee tho wer gone


as .

B ut I
have followed thee so far
t

u .

No w I
Unto the bare bleak regi ns of the orth N
wander now beneath thy tall trees
o .

An d blac k fir
or ver following af er hee
'

F e
Y art ho ever gone before
t t ,

wilt ho re rn once more


et t u .

Oh ?

wil pl ck for thee my faires flower


t u no t tu
Se e I l
po r the myriad h es all my dancing fo ntains at thy feet
, u t s

An d f
While all air shall ring with songs of birds
u u o u ,

th e
Will not this ea ty win thee back again
.

b ?

is r e as some voice seems to tell me


Or it t
ho lovest me as in the e rly time
u , ,

T
When we two walked bare black woods together
u no t a ,

th e
An d na ght was green save one small birch tree
hivering beneath wild cold snowflakes
u

S th y ?

Ifthis be r e then are we ever parted “


,

m st follow now the path to s mmer


t u ,

Fo r I
Where all is bright and warm and bea tif l
u u ,

oh how onely my heart witho t hee


u u .

Ye t , l 18 u t !
H ELE N WI L L I ST O N S MI T H,

TH E F A CE A T TH E WI N D O W

h gh a matter fact sort of p rson dward King co ld not be


T f— E
o tdone in ghost s ories When people cro ded abo t open fires or
ou -
o e , u

w
huddled close to each o her far from the dark corners dward King could
u t . u ,

E
always be co nted on to increase tension to the highes pleas rable
t ,

th e
limit method was simple and he vo chsaf d no explanation for
u t u
. H is , u e
! T H E F ACE AT T H E WI N D O W 9

the queerest experience of his lif which the fol owing tale relates e l

a tumn several years before he went down to akewo d to


.
,

One L
spend the month of ctober mixed little in the hotel life and
u ,
o
,

O He
gayety for he was weary with the hard summer of ork which had
.

w
forced his vacation to this late date Most of his time he spent in long
,

horseback rides —along the roads winding through the pines or curling
.

out over horizon b unded wastes o

gray af ernoon at the end of the month King started on


.

On e o ut

his c stomary ride monotono s stillness of the wo ds abo t him


t
Th e
and the sky above made him vaguely res less Y he urged his horse
u . u o u

scarcely above a walk with an ndefined feeling that a sharp trot or


t . et

c anter wo ld o tra e nat re s expectant mood he e was an attit de


, u

T
of listening in the motionless pines and a h rse s gallop wo ld s r ly
u u u r u
g .

overwhelm the sound of an exp ted arrival ddenly King caught ,


o u u e

Su
his fancy la ghing at himself for a fool felt the q iet irritating
ec .

He
his e ves and he determined to strike into the op n country where
u p, u . u

the sile ce could not be so stressed urning down the first op ning
n r , e ,

T
he soon came to a long sandy road winding between two pine woods
n . e ,

w ith a glimpse of bare fields further on King rode on slowly with ,

little regard for his s roundings until the growing dusk struck
.
,

bu t
sharply on him looked at his watch and found that it was nearly
ur ,

He
six hen his glance wandered over the brown fields stretching away
.

T
on ei her the road and he realised that he no idea of the
.

s ide f h ad
way home decided that his wisest course wo ld be to ride on ntil
t . o ,

He
he came to a ho se and to ask then for direction the country
. u u

But
singul rly desolate even for the wilds of Jersey A great ex
u , .

was
panse of unc ltivated land lay ab ut him with here and the e a
a , .

black tree relieving the o tline of the level fields gray sky was
u o , r

Th e
slowly deepening into black and again a solitary bird fl ew
u .

Now
thro gh the emptin ss
,
.

u e

last King caught si ht of a gleam of light shining through the


.

At
athering darkness and shortly he came to a long low house laced g

a little back from the road with no defined gro nds abo t it
g p
, , ,

bu t One
indow was lit up therwise it was bleak and gloomy eno gh
, u u .

w O bu t
King saw there his only chance and dismounting he walked to the
.
u ,

door and knocked a while there was no sign from within he , , , up

Fo r T
King heard steps echoing a chain rattled and the door creaked open
.
. n

A child stood before him K ing could make out that it was a little
, , .

.
'

TI PYN O B O B

xo

girl he could not see her face at all


bu t
What do w she asked with an ndercurrent of hostility
-
.
,

“ ”
ant ?

in her voice
u
yo u ,

King explained his situ ti n and she told him to wait while she
.

went to c ns lt her mo her came back shortly and told him that
a o ,

Sh e
he wo ld have s ay with them for s pper as it was a long ride from
o u t .

akewood w ld atte d to his horse while he was go in and


u to t u ,

L Sh e to
open do r on his right where he wo ld find her mother
. ou n ,

th e o u

roping his way along the d rk hall he finally came to a door


.
,

G
and opening it he saw before him the kitchen was very bare indeed
a , ,

It
the table spread in the centre was almost the only f rnit re here was
, ,
.
; ,

T
a broad fireplace pposite the door and a oman sat crouching over the
u u .

w
b rning l gs did not even turn her head as King came in and only
O

Sh e
lo ked when he spoke her gave a c rt assent wh n he asked
u o .
,

Sh e
if he might have s pper then laps d ag in into her musing King
o up to . u e

an d

looked at with interest a lean haggard co ntry woman


u ,
e a .

h er S h e w as
wi h nothing n s l about her her gre t dark eyes hey m ved
.
,
u ,

bu t T
abo contin ally flashing now and again when the flames lit their
t u u ua a . o

blackness oon the child came b ck and they sat down to s pper
ut u ,
up

S a u

was the stranges meal King ever had mother and


. .
,

It The
da ghter were curio sly alike child could not have been m re
t .

Th e
han ten yet she had a mimic copy of her mother s thin bent fi ure
u u . o

and sombre eyes reflected exactly her mother s heir glances roved
t , , g ,

h er

T
about the room con in ally lingering longest on the shadowy corners
.

and rarely lighting on King himself eyond s pplying his wan s hey
t u , ,

B
paid no attention whatever to him
. u t t

inally meal was over King ked if he might remain awhile


.

F th e
as he wished to rest his h rse and he himself still tired Again the
. as ,

w as
woman gave a c rt assen told him that they did sit in the
o .

Sh e
ki chen in the evening and he was to f llow her to their sit i g r
u t . no t
t —o o m
at the o her end of the ho se hey had to climb and down s me , o t n
t T
sh rt s eps besides crossing several rooms and passages so that King
u . up o

t
j dged the ho se to be very far as he co ld see in the dark
o , ,

O ld As
ness the part they traversed deser ed and r ino s When they
u u . u

w as
reached the si ting room proved nearly as bare as the ki chen hey had
, t u u .

it
lef so that King co ld not g ess the reason of the change here was
t -
t t
t. T
another fire b rning here and the woman immediately sank d wn int
u u .

a chair beside while child ook a book and began to s udy


u , o o
it , th e t up t . Th e
T H E F A CE AT T H E WI N D O W II

low roar of the fire intensified the quiet within while a newly born wind
moaned about the house
-
,

uddenly the wind sprang up and the panes rattled violently King
.

S
glanced up here in the window was a w man s white face her
.
.

In

T
restless dark eyes was an agony of pleading oose strings of hair blew
. o .

L
about her thin forehe d and drawn cheeks
.

here s a oman who wants to get in King cried turning


a .


T w to
the mothe woman only jerked one shoulder and the little girl
Th e
, ,

looked up with a gleam in the shadows her eyes King thought she
r .
,

f
looked almost amused turned again to the window the face
o .

He bu t
was g ne and he dec ided that it must have been s me chance p ser
.
,

— by
looking in at the light
o , o as

child continued reading the woman kept on staring at the


.

Th e
fire and then again the wind lashed the house so that the glass clattered ,

in the frames K ng looked up and there was the same white face in
,

i
the window King turned excitedly to his companions
.

must let her in he cried


. .

“ ”
Y !
none of my a fairs the woman murm red
ou .

’ ”
It f
child watched him steadily
s ,
u .

Th e
ook again she said and glancing at the window he saw that
.

‘ ”
L
it was merely a dark square , ,

King could not understand it looked at the wind w it


.

He w as
empty he looked at the mother and child they were nm ved eally
. o ,

R
the whole a air was extra rdin ry nother g st of wind jarred the
; , u o .
,

ff A
c asement and there again was the white face wi h more intense appeal
o a . u

in the eyes than ever before King co ld end re it no longer


, ,
t

am going to let her in he nno nced child stood up


. u u .


I Th e
am going to get your horse she said ,
a u . .


I
K ing s car c ely heard her as he ran to the window face
.
,

Th e w as
gone for the third time he knew the wom n c o ld not be
.

bu t far
threw up the sash and looked out A chill crawled over him , , a u .

He
was leaning out a second st ry window
. . He
-
o .

L OU I S E CRU I CE,

06 .
TI PYN O B O B

n

MERE CA TH E RI N E

Mere sed to live alone in one of the ldest sm llest


Cath e rin e an d

c ottages a village in the was a shrunken be t peasant


u O a

of B e rri Sh e O ld

With a ro nd face as brown and rinkled as a baked apple


.
, n ,

w No o ne

kne her age she was not quite sure it herself summer wh n
u .

w f On e
a ked her old she she said A Mademoiselle am ; o .
,
e

I h Ow was , h, ! I
gettin very aged s venty two years and two months A the next
s

nd

sum er when saw her her answer was still the same seve ty
g , e -
.


m I two
and w onths s emed not to change fr m year to year ve y
, , , n -

m Sh e E
aft rnoon th t walked through the villag saw her at cottag
t o . e o . r
I I h er
door knitting and talking with a neighbour gossip wore a brown
e a e e

Sh e
checked dress a blue gingham apron and a wh i te c ap that seemed to
.
,

glare in ntrast to her dark leather like face ,

was neat in the c are her cottage as well as in her dress


co ,
-
.

Sh e Of Her
little one room dwelling contain d two or three pieces heavy
.
,

f O ld

f rnit re a clock over the chimney—that had ticked there for a century
-
e \
o

and in whi ch she to k great pride kettle or two in the fireplace and
u u ,

a few plain wooden chairs red tile flo r w bare except for a little
o a ,

Th e
mat by the bed there were no pict res on the walls the larder contained
. o as

nothing but bread dried fish and a b ttle of wine M ; u ;


ere Ca th erin e

co tage W n at but poor indeed Y th re were flower p ts in the


, o . s

window vidently she — fond of flowers for she kept them also in
t as e , . et e o
E w as
the yard before her door gerani ms verbenas marigold and a
.
,

t ea
ro e climbing the gray s ne cottage wall When complimented

u , ,

I
her on her the first time visited her she said Y
s up to .


be lle s Ite m I
Mademoiselle love my flower and have to ha e them for life is
'
s, ,
e s,

I I
too sad without them ear soul th ught her poverty she
, s, v ,

D ! I In
do btless oes witho t food rather than give up her flower
. o .

hrift economy poverty this was my impr ssion of that visit


u
g u , s .

T
was not l ng howev r before a conversation with ose
, , ; e to
Ca th e rin e It R
our gardener s wife entirely c r ect d my idea of the old peasant
. o , e , ,

I
was told in a whisper nder promise of s crecy that M
o r e .

ere Ca th erin e
was rich very ri ch owns much land across the river said ose , u e ,
“ ”
Sh e R
and she has fifteen hundred francs under her mattress that am
.
, , ,

I
take to her nephews after she dies
to

.

AN N A ~

WE L L E S ,

o8 .
TI PYN O B O E

I4

Pale death with eq al foot the peasant s c abin ’

Approaches and the palace of the king


u

hope is long— tis life ,


:

O S e s tu s , de s e rt e th ,
A nd night last lies ove everything at r .

When tho art l dged in luto s cheerless dwelling P


wreath bou d master of h fl ow ng wine


u o ,

No i
hall to t with la ghing lip thy
-
n t e ,

S L yc ida
whom thy yo ths contend thy maidens pine
as u ,

Fo r u ,
.

MARGARE T MORI S O N ,

o 7 .

O WE N R O GE R S

w n oge s let the heavy iron gate swing back to a cli ck b ehind
O R
him pausing for a moment to look up across the sloping lawn where the
e r

square white house gleamed through the pine trees along the edge of
,

the rise slipped his hands in his coat pock ts and walked on slowly
He
breathing in q ickly the smell of the freshly grass A he came to
. e ,

the shrubs b rde ing the drive he pushed his way through their thi ckly
u cu t . s

intergrown branches brushing some fallen rhododendron petals from


o r ,

his coat as he crossed the gravel and stopping at the bott m of the
,

broad w steps , o

lo
Good morning M athrope he said lo king up at the dark
.

L
haired elderly woman who t rned from her writing at his voice
,
rs .
, , o

h er
still in her hand
, ,
u ,

pen
we she said smiling at him so glad you ve come
.

“ “
O O
’ ’
I m
over Mary s oke at breakf st of sending a note he s very
, n, , ,

S

an ious to see you again


; p a
, , yo u .

heard last night that she had c me home wen came slowly
x .


I O
up and sat down on the top step swinging his soft cap between
o .

hands hadn t heard from her for over a month so was surprised , h is
“ ’

I I
he added
.
, ,

.
O WEN R O GER S 1 5

athrope p shed her writing away and abs nt mindedly


Mrs L —
straightened her piles of directed envel pe then leaned back in
. u ,
e

her low chair her hands resting on the arms


o ut o s ;

Mary s a strange child she said he s changed even during


,


S

this year away remember whe she first came here wen
.
,

D O yo u O
after her mother died years ago when neither of you c ld have been
. n , ,

more than seven


, ,
ou

?
wen nodded laughing wonder what mischief we didn t get
O I

in together he said Mary s last arg me t always used to be that


.
,
” “ ’

A nt olly wo ldn t care anyway stopped and then asked


,
. u n
’ ’
He

P
abr ptly has Mary changed M athrope
u u .
,

u How rs L

he s quieter than ever the other answered and more beautiful


.
, ,

“ ’
S
she added enth siasti cally ast night the veretts came over and L E
, ,

some the others and every one was making a great fuss about her
u .

Of

and an outsider wo ld ne er have se n how pleased and happy she was ,

athrope p lled a half written note toward her wish you had
u v e .

M L

I
come over too she said
rs . u -
.

A man was coming from town from the p blishers we


.
, ,


O
replied an embarrassed light in his straightf rward eyes had
o ut u , n

If I
known sooner abo t Mary wo ld have sent him word to change our
,
o .

I
engagement
u u

athrope leaned forward quickly


.

M rs L
wen how co ld forget she cried am so interested about
. .


O O I I
your book but Mary s arrival has everything out of my head
, ,
u , ,

— ’
Th e
publishers have accepted it pu t .

?”

he said looking over the sl ping lawn across the distant



Ye s
road and the fields on the other side to the sparkling blue line of the river
, , o ut o ,

M laire came to talk it over with me last night


, .

“ ”
r. B
laire q estioned the other why is he not
.

M “
r. B u

interrupted wen d n t know why he came himself


,

” “
Ye s ,

O I
young man rose glancing at the half note on the table , o .

Th e fin is h e d
been keeping you he said
-
, .

“ ’
I ve

athr pe smiled Mary will want to see you she ans ered
.
,

M L

w
him yo ll find her in the garden hen when he was half
rs . o .
,
“ ’ ”
T
way down the steps she added asked you ab t coming to tea next
; u o ut .
,

I
week wen you will stop here on yo r way h me give you a
, : ou

O ? If ’
I ll
note for your mother too
, u o ,

.
,
T I PYN O B O B

I 6

own the drive we went ntil at his left a narrow path opened
D O n
betw en two grea rhododendrons Winding about through the low
u

t

bushes and clumps of red leaved tre s it led him to an open sunshiny
e .

lawn
-
e ,

A the entrance of the path wen paused one hand holding back
.

O
a low branch his ey s turned toward a latticed arbour covered by
t ,

climbing nes tanding her face half t ward him was a woman
, e

S Of

a out twenty she selected the oses from a great heap on the
Vi .
, o ,

b fiv e ;
arbo r step beside her clipping their ste s and arranging them in her
-
r

basket was singing softly to herself as she moved her hand


u ,
m
fl at Sh e
deftly gracef lly
. s

Mary he cried and he went toward her quickly


,
u .


O
t rned a rose in her fingers wen — she spoke quietly
.
, , ,
“ ”
Sh e O
smiling at him wen wondered j ust whe you w re coming to see
u ,
.
,

O I
me held her hand to him lo king sq arely into his eyes , n e

Sh e
good to see you again she s id
. o ut , o u .

“ ’ ”
It
hey went over to the arbour ogether and she pushed aside her
s , a .

T
roses sitting down on the broad step been having a beautif l
t ,
“ ’
I
time she said glad to be home
. ve u
“ ’
bu t I m
A year a long while he answered — had begun to st p
.
, ,

is I
remembering that you were c ming home at all and then last night , . o

heard in a roundabout way th t were here


o , ,

I
meant to write to you was hard to get time though
, ,
a yo u .


I It
here was a pause for a moment hen Mary asked When
. .
,

T T is
your book coming out wen
. :

O ?
a month or so he replied his voi ce calm and uninter sted

In
,

you read the manuscript copy sent he asked in the same t n , , e .


D id I ?
Mary pulled the pe als of her rose one by one think
o e .

“ ”
Y O ff

it is the best you have done yet she said


es . t , . I

a moment wen sat silent watching a humming bird dart in , .

Fo r O
and among the flowers its gl ssy ings shining in the s nlight
-
,

o ut W
hen he sa d was ni ce of you to read it and before she c uld , o u .

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answer he rose must go to get your aunt s note for my mother


i : o
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h told her

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wen had driven over with his mother to the athropes she and
O L
M athrope were in the drawing room talking together as t ey
L —
waited for their g ests to arrive Mary had taken wen to the library
rs .
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to see some books which she had bro ght home with her
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1 8 T I PY N O ’ B O B

D UL CI FI S T UL A

TH E RI ME O F TH E AN CIE N T TH EME

It i s an ngli sh reader Y
E !
she stoppeth of three
. ea

A nd o ne

thy angry brow and glittering eye


.

By
No w wherefore tho me ’
s to p s t u ?

Th e dining room i s open de Wi


must hie me i n
-
,

A nd I
Th e g rls are met the feast is set ,

Mayst hear the merry din


i , ;

.

Sh e hold ith a threatening hand


h er w
er a theme u th she
s ,

Th w
old ff U nhand me me go
e as q o .

H ! Le t
her hand dropt she
O .

E ft so o ns .

Sh e holds her with her glittering


hungry gi rl stands sti ll
e ye ;
Th e
An d listens l ike a three years child ’

Th e reader hath her ill w .


,

Full ll know some time ago


we I
theme— d from vou
NO I ha
,

S twenty three as penalty


;

mor o will be
O , ,

To -
r w du e .

Th e hungry girl forgets her lunch


Fo r her nor food nor res !
,

sadly goes to exec te


t
Sh e
reader s cruel behest
u

Th e

.
A S O N N ET O N B EH I N D N ES S 1
9

Th e sun s rim dips the stars rush out


A one stride c omes the n i ght


, ,

t
She s written thirteen daily themes

Ten more she sti ll must write .


,

Th e sun c ame up up n the right


ver the came he
o ,

O m
ow twenty themes are on her desk
gy .

N
Sh e sti ll must scribble three .
,

No w T aylor bell tolls ten o clo k ’

see the maiden hurl


c ,

0 !
Th ethemes her d ivi s ion ’
bo x
A sadder wiser g i rl
in s ,

, .

E L E A N O R CL I F T O N , 09
.

A S ON N E T ON B E H I N DN E S S

W hen c ons i der w my nights are sp nt


I ho
all my days i n this dark mid year tide
e ,

A nd

seek some talent whi ch may yet abide


-
,

To
Within me (for it c annot all have went
A nd spiting undertakers to present
A ruddy face hen all my friends
w have died
overwork o lab ur sleep denied
,

Of — h w
sadly ask ould pati ence resent ?
o

I w
hese murdero s lo king things on wh ich we feed
, no t
T
u ch as d gout beef spice s up oh angry fate
u o
,

S e f
Y c linging fast to h p be this thy c reed
o , o !
,

et

c ram from to m rning wi thout rest


o e
To m om o
Th e y als o pas s e d wh o n e ith e r s le
pt n o r a te .

ADELAI DE N E ALL ,
Do m ru n em be r th e day y o u o pu ae d an o ld ch cs t u p in th e g:
f
m d o m fl tath e r

s grm ?
An d aft e r y o n h ad t ak e n it o u t an d fo o

ig y ou put it bac k j nt e n din g to as k fo r it t h at v er


y ni h
gt at th e s m
table : bu t w h en th e w o rd

gu n
"
r
h ad h a dly pa sse d o ur l ps, m o y i
th re w up h c r h an ds in h o rro r . B ur r o u v is ite d th e garr e t again
o pe n e d me c h e st n th e gu n
m d to o k Yo u pm tbe bo re np to yo u r
a .

an d io xm d it s traigh t an d tm e At t h e sm m d o f a cra king o n th e st


.

cre pt up to th e ga rre t an d go t t h e wit h it tm de r yo m m


gm and

s to k do wm as e ae h s t ai r cre ake d an d ra ul e d u nde r y o n r gu i h y fe e t .

Yw h id it be c k o f tbe wo o dpile in th e sbe d, an d spe nt h mIn I

'
fo wl was z fie ett de er o r a ragin g bu fl al o .

O n e m o m in g wh m m 0 t h er h ad giv en y o n so m e pe n n ie s fo r bt
,

a go o d b o v in rem e m ber in g t o sc ra pe yo u r s bw o o cas io n ally o n

sh o t , bu t b o u gh t ba l y re a n dy with th e r est , so t h at m o t h er sh o u l d
m
vr dro ppe d e th cart rdi ge s baé of th e w o o dpil eb es i de th e gun .

th e gu n un dr e y o ur arm y ou ran o ve r to Vl i lle t


’ ’

s w o o ds . Th e re

Yo u cro u ch e d in th e rm derb m s h an d th rm t a cartr idge it


n o y our
g
How o o ld y vx legs an d fin ge xs w e rq bu t st iil y o n waite d, wai te d .

W
fre ez in g t o de ath th e n
fe lt t be gm an d it c o m o rt e d y o u
°

y ou 5 f .

vo u h eard a fain t sc a tc h in g n o is e an d yb u m a s q u irr d rm


d o wn a t re e Th e h u k an in n l w tm fi t h a m
.
m its paw g so r
t h at y o u w uld h a v e t o u c h e d h im w ith t be m u z z le o f m rr m S h h
y g

aad c u p th e m wh ere sa fe o n a h i gh bm h he lde d an d ch am


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20 TI PYN O B O B ’

WE A TH E R PR OPH E CI E S , AN D H O W TH E Y CO ME TR UE

Pre dic tio n R e ality

F air will be the ki s pp rel finest did A a I do n ,


warm the air sallied forth to meet the
s e

A nd An d
SO dresses i ht and lg
,

inty headgear ear raine it poured with


s u n,

Da w It d,
m ght and main
.
,

i
M b est c lothes will ne er be
,

good agam y .

V enture not f th a t the I to alley orge lo f was t o g o V F


torm clouds lurk oned him not to come
;
or ,

S I ph
rain and s eet and i d T sun cam out at arly
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, ,

A nd l w he
Wi ll do their ork morn

n e e

w
shone till day
.
,

A nd w as
done .

Prepare for scathing winter s With blithe lo ks and f nd ’

hilling blast speed to the pond


o o ,

C D id I
Th e pond below will the i ce was quite thin
;
But
;

A promptly fell in dI
,

Mo
n .

H ELE N L O WE N GR U N D,

ss 06 .

TH E TRA V E L L E R S D ECI S I O N

Toward the cl se of the day traveller c ame to a lace here th e w


the road divided A the c rossing sat an man under a large elm tree
o p
t O ld

Which of these two ro ds would you advise me to t ke enquired


. .

“ ”
?
traveller
a a

th e
is a matter taste the old an ered road on my
.


It Of sw th e
right leads to eaven the one on my left to ll , m an .


H He
a sh rt time the travell r st d deep th ght he select
.
,

Fo r in T
i ng a mossy s ot he sat down under the tr e
o e oo ou . n,

Whi ch road do i tend to take old man asked


p , e .

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? th e
either replied the traveller le ning ack w th a i gh sati
yo u n .


N b i Of

ion gainst the tree am going to stay here


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t a ,
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H E L E N D U DLE Y,

08 .
T H E L AW CL U B

TH E L A W CL UB

the evenin
On f an ary twenty fi M al c ott Wi ll i ams ft h T
dre ed membe the lub c h o i ng h i s subj e ct
g n -
,
r .

th e La w C 1

nternati onal Du ie Great ation


ss r , o s as

I N
began h i s by a rev i ew of the an c i nt att i tude
t s 1 .

He 1 i s io n f
owerful na i rest of the world the Gr eks for i nst
( e o

to
c ons der all lves as mere barb ar i ans ollow i ng th i s c a
p t on 1 c ; e ,
an

ed bu t ih F
a time hen all a i ere thought e ual w i th e ual ri ghts
i i .

w
A pre ent this i ea of e ual i ty no longer holds
n t « . s q , q .

ho w w d F
or six great na n the lead i ng powers the world the r
t s ,
q .

t io w f
are nec es aril infer W have as a result the sphere
s . e io o ;
f in flu e n i
'

of ea c h of wers delim i ting respons ibi l i ty i n regard


s y e , , o

th e w
surro nding
ri i o ,

t e rri t m

the Monroe octr i ne and the


M T re v ie we d D s te

i n developm n U nited ates he sa i d has pursued a pol


r . t ,

its St

1
di eren from h other nation while a i ming to extend
e t , ,

ff t
sphere of in fl uen also steadily promoted the i nd i vi dual ity
t at iv ;

sep rate s a e of sovere i g ty as the produ c t of law


ce lS

t t s in is
nec essary developm whi ch every other nati on w i ll i n ti me c o
a . n

re lise
: ie

p wer M concluded i s b ounded by i ts act


a .

No l illiam s
bo ndaries e tates has grown step b y step tak i ng to
o r

.
, ,

Th e L" S its
s ates territories lar possessions has even c reated Cuba

u .
,

t an d m it ll
independent st e l an extension of in fl uen c e i s however
, ;
Se
one s ep in f a sense responsib i lity on the part of
an a t l , , 0:

t th e grm Of

gre t powers e another and towards the rest the


l

a to u art l f wo r
e i de patr ot sm hing else is needed a eel i ng
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( o
B f O f re s po n s ibil
regards all huma
s s i i , n ,

as n .
3
H . M . L .
,

06

N O TI CE

eU n de r d tc As s o c iat io n of r n Mawr ollege has deci


B y C
memor elen i t chie the c arved d ors
gra u a <

in Of I ary H R o ak
L ib rary sent to Anna M A
y , o
A . ll s bs c ript io n s c n u lty , PCITI bl t '
T I PYN O B O B

22

h you changed y r position and waited again Y wondered


T
hether there were ndians in Wi llet s woods es i d s it was cold
en ou . ou

w

any I B
cold A chipmu k c ame patter i ng out from a little path and b egan
. e ,

!
d i gging the roots of a tree suddenly to k aim and fired
so n

Yo u It
so near you c uld miss the noise choed through the
at . o .

was t How
tree When the smoke cleared away you saw the little thing str tched
o no . e

!
out on the grou d and the snow around was stained with bl od Jubilant
s e

at your success you ran up but the tiny beast q ivered and was dead
n o .

hen your heart gave a thump and your throat got all and lumpy ;
, u .

T dry
moved the little l imp form with your foot and tri ed to make it
, .

Y
tand on its legs but it fell all in he p mewhere in woods
ou

So th e
perh ps there were some little hungry chipmunks but you knew th y
s ,
a a .

ould wait for fo d in vain Y c uld not bear to look at your blo dy
a ; e

w
deed ray squirrel began to scold you again Y picked up
o . ou o o

Th e g
your and ran as fa t you could t wards home Y stole through
. . ou

the k itchen up the back stairs to the garret he you drop ed the gun
gun s as o . ou

T
and cartridges i nto chest and sl mmed lid
, . n p
the a do wn th e .

MARJ ORI E YOU N G ,

PARAS I TI S M

Everybody works but ungus F


he hangs r und all day
,

A

nd o

p nging on the alga


,

S o

tealing its starch a ay


,

S w
Alga synthesizes
.

oiling by day l ight


,

T
verybody works i n ichen
-

E L
site he s a loafe
B u t Par -
a- ,
an d

r.

D OR OT H Y M . CH I LD ,

09 .
T I PYN O B O B

24

A lice Jones spending the winte in aris st dying und r M


IS r P u e ac

M o n n ie s

Mildred Minturn is spending the inter near aris


.

w P
ann h arpent r sails ebr ary for taly
.

H T C in F I
ucile Merriman has announced her ngag ment to M Malcolm
a . e u .

L
armer of York ity
e e r
.

F N ew C
lara eymo r has ann unced ngagement to M e rge
.
,

C H S h er G
John Master of the lorida dirondack chool
. u o e r . o
St F A S
eslie Kn wles sai ed the We t ndies on ebr ary sixth
-
. .
,

L l fo r I F
Julia treeter sailed for taly on J anuary thirt enth S w l
o s u .

S I he il
return in pril
e .

A
B ertha oldman and etty oldman sailed for u op Jan
.

G G

H E
uary twentieth hey expect to r turn in ctober , o 3 ,
r e

T O
Martha o kwell is spending the winter in alif rnia
. e .

T R C
o ise yman eck has ann nc d her engagement to Alb t
. c o .

L L P Dr
White rovidence
u ou e . er

C f P
rances leanor M son has announced her e gagement to M
.
, o .

F E
Arthur M of hicago
a n r.

an ie rre , C
ertha eely is back at ryn Ma r in the ec ord fice the
.

B S B w R Of Of

oll ge
C e .
,

CO LL E GE N O TE S

Onednesday evening January tenth


W loyd o pkins recto Dr F T m
of oly rinity hiladelphia addressed the ortnightly Me ting , , .
,
r

H T P F
hursday afternoon January eleventh reet s company
, , e .

On T Ben G

played M A i tc h at the Ac demy of Music in


do A bo u t N o th in g
, ,

Ph ilade l
phia proceeds all ti ckets s ld thro gh the ollege for that
a

Th e Of C
performanc e were given by M reet to the tudents ilding nd
.
o u

G

S Bu Fu
Wednesd y evening J an ary seventeenth M J Wilb urn
r
. .

On A
of okio spok on Japanese missi ns efore the hristian nion
a , u ,
r
. . . o ,

T b C U
Miss Mary Woolley president of M olyoke ollege sp ke
, e o .

E H C
before the rad ate l b in o kefeller all on riday evening J
.
,
t .
, o
G C R H F
uary nine eenth subject was ignificance me h ge
u u , c , an
,

t . H er Th e S Of So C an s
CO LLEGE N O TES 25

in the duc ation Wome


E Of

Monday evening January twenty se c ond M loren c e Kelley


n .

On F
se re ar of the ational nsumers eague l ctured on Work
,
-
,
rs .
,
’ “
N Co L Th e
of the onsumers eague M Mussey also made a sh rt address
c t y ,
e
’ ”
C L
rging the formation of a onsumers ea ue at ryn Mawr h i s
. r
. o ,

C L B T
eag e i s now being f rmed Applicati ns for memb ership may be sent g
u .

l
to ongdon and Melanie Atherton
u o . o

0 6, o8

D o ro n th y C
Wednesday ev ning J nuary tw nty fourth obert llis
.
, ,

On Dr R E
hompson rin i al of the entral igh ch ol hil delphia
e ,
a e -
, .

T C H S P ad

dress d the ortnightly Meeting


, p c p o ,
a ,

F
alcott Wi lliams address d the L lub nter
e .

Dr T aw C Th e I
natio al ties a reat ation on hursday ev ning Jan ar
. e o n

Du Of G N T
twenty in embroke ast
n e ,
u y
fifth P E
Wednesda v ning Jan ary thirty c o of the
-
.
,

On firs t D r E b,
nitarian hurch w nty second hestnut tr ets hiladelphia
y e e ,
u -
, .

U C T an d C S e P
add essed the fortnightly meeting the hristian nion
, e -
, ,

Of C U
Agnes Goldman sailed for rope on J nuary twent eth
r .


0 8, Eu i
r tt returned to ollege January twenty seventh
,
a .

N an

P 0 6, C
arriet sail for rope in Mar h
a ,
-
.


H H o u gh te lin g, Eu
ecember sixth nineteen hundred and five the ac lty passed
o 7 ,
s c .

On D F
the following additional reg lati ns concerning the Merit , ,
u

L aw In
brief any st dent who has more than half of her work below merit by
u o :

the end of her junior year or by ebruary of her s nior year must take
, u

F
an additional year of work in order to obtain her degree uring this ,
e ,

D
time the rest of her req ired one h ndred and twenty hours will be dis
.

tributed evenly through the remaining semesters together with su ch


u u

advanced courses— to bring work to as nearly as


s u ffic ie n tpossible h er
;

twelve hours each semester— as the etition ommittee shall assign P C


uring the whole of this time the student is upon probation and her
.

D
work must prove satisfactory to the etition ommitte P C
,

rustee have also decided th t no student shall be qualified


e .

Th e T
to t ke part in class plays— or athletic teams to hold any o fic
s a

f
on the ndergraduate elf government or antern oards who has not
a , , or e

U S L B
up to that time received merit in one half of her work ,

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.
,
TI PYN O B O B

26

A TH L E TI C N O TE S

thletic ssociation has made the foll w ing regulati ns con


Th e A A
c ernin skating
o o

one sh ll go on the pond nless the skating flag (a white flag


g :

NO
with red spot ) is flying flag will be placed on the te nis courts
a u

One
and one on the edge of the pond
. n

ickets must be worn while sk ting he e may be btained from


.

T T
Miss Applebee who is in the gymnasium every day from 5 M and
a . s O
-
6 P

.
, .

8 30 M P
pool is reserved for water p lo on Mondays and Wednesdays
. 10 . .

Th e
esdays water polo captains are
-
o

M P M Tu 6 P Th e C
chaefer K oodale 5
9
-
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,
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-
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W o e ris h o ffe r,

7; E S

08 G

rack prac ice putting the shot racing rope climbing and
o .
, ; .
,
09 .

T i e
j mping is held in the gymnasium esd ys
t ,
. .
, , ,
-

M Tu P Th e
captains auterbach ichter
u , o n a -
10 . .

W A L

06 C o er is h o ffe r,

I R
and M earing
are : .
, ; . o 7 ; .
,
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8, N
gymnasium is reserved for baseball on Mondays and ridays
o .
, 09 .

Th e F
M c aptains
P G tchens harpless
Th e Hu

L S

and elleville
. . are : .
,
o 7 ; .
,
0 8,

F . B ,
09 .
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L E PRE MI ER PAS

CE N E S T Q UE Q UI CON TE

was the hono of


It to have been one of the first settle H o ldim an d
ments in the rovin ce was its great good fortune to h ve been first
ur

P It
settled by the f gitive nited mpire oyalists flower of ritish
. a

U E L B
American famili s actually as is its pr ud boast a
u ,

H o ldim an d
town wh n u erin was a street erin now is a large railroad
e .
, o , w as
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D ff D u ff
town that catches a bustle beca se of its nearness to the orde and
e .

b
draws newcomers from the back co ntry districts it is sooty and
, u r,

bu t
irreg larly built is a villag where all habitation is either
-
u ;
H o ldim an d
sentimental or n cessito s creek in these days f lfills an c onomi c
u . e

I ts
use by o f ring boating fishing and picturesque me ndering appear
e u .
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fe
ance to su m r visitors ince the canal was b ilt it no longer gives
, a
m S
wate way to all of the produce of the fe ile enins la and grinds the
e . u

P
flo r for half the rovince if the sun of has set the
r rt u ,

P B ut H o ldim an d
sunset glory st ll lingers and sheds it may be a more f rvid light than
u .
,

i
in the f llest day town pride and the family pride of , , e
u . Th e H o ldim an d
T I PY N O B O B

are great they are it se ms incompatible rust and moth ro f against —


the prosperity of ferin and the prosperity and at r ctions of indi
: ,
e , ,
- -

p o

Du f
vid al su r visi ors from over line or from ferin With ,
t a
th e Du f
years ith loneliness wi h ch rch intercourse there has come to be
u mm e t .

w
s france in there is even now a c rta n mo nt of mingling
, ,
t u ,

uf H o ldim an d,
in a mild social ro nd of the vario s elements of the town it is
e i a u ,

B ut
still a hard place for any of wh se fo ebears is d bio s to
u ,
u .

H o ldim an d
se tle in for the whole u eventful round of the y ar hey be
o r u u

T m ay
driven in a mad career away from all eq ivocal interc rse to an almost
t n e .

entire isolation ,
u ou ,

here was one family retired there fr m u ferin— nt


.

T wh o D f
ncle and little niece of extraction but plain cotch st ck
o au ,

H o ldim an d S
who f ll into his st te senior M had always a prej di ce
'

u , o

Th e ac D e rm o

to soci ty as it o er d itself to the in spite of great


e t a . tt s u

H o ldim an d ff
a fection for the place heir niece llie who came to them a child
e ,
e m ,

f T O
and grew in the school as a bri ht a tive downright cotch girl
.
, as ,

S
f lt no prej dice directed against her till she left school the year
up g ,
c , ,

B ut
after she left sch ol the place became int lerable to her change
e u .

Th e
from her whole hildhood s c s om came about wi th a cer a n neat
o o .

i

pettiness haract is i c of the place


C u t t
c er t .

change began on a nday evening in the pril after she had


Th e Su A
lef s chool one of those spring evenings mellow light and still air in f
which ch rch bells ring wi h ec liar sweetness stream of
t , o

Th e
ch rch goers blackened the br ad w lk down the long main s reet to
u o ut t p u .

the nglish ch rch ch rch lay down a p plar bordered lane in the
u -
o a t
E Th e
fields the very o tskirts of town had been reb ilt since a
u . u o

th e It
b rning by the ebels of now it was of terra—cotta st ne th a
at u . u

R wi
r sted tin spire that sparkled out to night against a s lmon sky above 37 ;
u o

the green col mns of the poplars


u -
a

of the younger spr cer matrons on the r way to ch rch


u .

T wo i
chanced to whisper a w rd to ea ch o her as they noticed a tall fair , u , u ,

bo y ,
overgro perhaps and lo sely kni t rn in the s reet ahead of them
o t ,

wn ,
had in some way an nglish face with his clear s mewhat
, o t, u to t .

He E bu t
massive fea res tanned skin and very pale bl e eyes was probably , cut o

He
yet at his ajority
tu , , u .

m
olvert t rned to M Macke zie Where s llie —night
no t .

M C ’
O P”

she asked with a s me hat eager smile haven t se n red go to


rs . u rs . n . to
w I

F
ch rch with ut her for years any here else much added
, o . e

u o . Or w , sh e
TI PYN O B O E

4

don t care to have you come to see me any more red w ll


I

F I i
w sh you satisfaction in lburn now gave a q i ck glance at his
.
,

i Co Sh e
flushing face but she turne so qui ckly and ith an insistent hand on
. u

d w
her friend s arm haste ed so well towards the church that red had no

, ,_

F
op ort nity to answe eatri ce spoke hurri dly as they went up
n

B ut B
the steps
p u r . e

llie llie she whispered sure he was only em


.

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O , O ,
. Oh , I m

barrass e d
A that llie drop ed eatri ce s arm Y can t and on t
.

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O B w
pe suade me she sai d sharply as they ente ed the white vestry
t p . ou
“ ’
I
lived in l ng enough to kn w th t people here don t say
r ,
r . ve

H o ldim an d
they now you s mewhat out of mere mb rrassment M ll m
o o a
‘ ’
k Ha
al ays says that behind back and Aunt Mary on t have anything
o e a . rs . a

w w
with since she found it out that r d s left sch ol he s
o ur ,
’ ’
t o do h er No w F
begi nning h i s mother s way didn t him myself Aunt
. e o

w

If I

Mary would make me red all did not m ke his appearance in


. cu t no ,

F H am
chur ch that night
. a

next mor ing llie from her b at tied un er the willows


.

Th e O d s aw

red lea e going by the early train to lburn ne rby


n , o ,

F H o ldim an d, Co
here he to enter bank a whole week she did not hear
v , a ,

W was th e Fo r
from him did not come home over nday he had expected
.

He Su
she had a note
.
,
as .

B ut
was tough on me for to cut me of your
.


L
D E AR O L It
sight last unday have been t ying to make what the trouble
IE : yo u o ut

S I
is Y were always etter at seeing that sort of thing know
. r o ut

b
than was W n t you enlighten me this time because
. ou , yo u ,

I
’ ’
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stacks of things want to tell you ab ut lb rn
. o ve

I Co
took the situation then for another of the half laughing ti fs
o u .

He f
they had had from childhood up xasperation now came to help out
-

E
llie s fading resolution — did not c ome home— the sec ond unday
.


O He S
either and a second angry or irritated now did excuse him
.
,

llie answered n i her Colburn was another t wn like


, n o teh no t .

O H o ldim an d,
except that its prosperity so far gone
e t . o

w as
he s probably getting letters that phase her abo t his having a
no t .

“ ’
S
good time with her friends in olburn llie tho ght looking at M ,
u

C O
allam s still pretty face across dark black walnut pews of the ,
u , rs .

H th e
chur ch the second nday read over with some bitterness the Su Sh e
memorial tablets of brass or marble erected to nited mpire oyalists
.

U E L
that gleamed in the bright spring s nlight anon Woolsey lo k d
no w
,

u . C o e
,
CE N E S T

Q U E LE PR E MI ER PAS Q U I CO N TE 5

more the i deal white haired cler yman than ever but erhaps the ld
spring lassitude that was drugging the scattered congregation held p
-
o g ,

him also for he disc oursed long aimlessly llie heard the clear an d O
co c k c rows so nding out and dying away looked through the
.
, ,

Sh e
windows over the s nny green fields to the blue bank of the creek and
u .

to the dim bl e outlines of ort ill against the h rizon last she
u ,

F H At
whisp red ca stically to her aunt that M allam forgot to use her
u o .

H
lor ette freely as common and that M verley wore her unday
e u rs .

Co S
less thi ckly than usual opleys had been re eating to
gn as , rs .

pam ade Th e C h er
on the way to ch rch various un complimentary remarks that M p
.

allam had made about


u rs .

H h er
if this time had moods of petulance and distraction
.

Y O llie
like this she seemed for the most part very ctive out in the
e t, at
-

S h e was
resh air a great deal rowing and setting the yellow stunted house
,
a .

f
plants in the broad beds of brown e rth that were out of the green, o ut ,

f the lawn
a cut

was towards the end of the th ird week of red s absence that
o .

It

F
M opley one afternoon brought news to the M
C family ac D e rm o t t

as they all on their br ad verandah red allam had gone to the


rs .

s at F H
orthwest sudde danger us illness of his ncle there had c alled
o .

N Th e
red the on y one to take up the business news— her aunt
. n o u

F l Th e if
judged— rightly fro llie s silence at the mom nt and her troubled
as .


m O
night seemed to have falle on llie like a b mbshell orth
, e

O Th e N
west had been al ays sort of orado o red from which his
n o .

w El D F
family had strained him that family d ty had called him there
a t ,

re No w

there was no kn wing when he would return llie had sent him away
. u ,

O
with their life long connection broken must seem now that in
o .

It h er
desire to estrange herself she had builded bette than she knew
-
.
,

Th e
old c stom of life might well seem to have dropped suddenly into , r .

h er
the past
u

red stayed in the orthwest a year uring that time llie never
.

F N D O
heard from him at first she tho ght b cause of his anger and business
.

u
later from preoccupation life d ring the same time was in a state
, e ,

H er
of transition m re pronounced than her family had lo ked for in the
. u

first year out of school began to dete t and find an


, o o

Sh e H o ldim an d
intolerable aridity in the ve y air uring the s mmer her childish
. s

D
pleasure in the recreations of the place began to wear away had
r . u ,

Sh e
still kept fast all her scho l days friends but now she egan little
.


b
by little to absent herself from their small picnics and rowing parti es
o , ,

,
,
T I PYN O B O B

6

to eel old bonds l ose ing in short


f family was not like most H er
i er relat d with all o her goo fa ilies h re no
o n , .
, ,

d H o ldim an d m T w as
longer red pre nt or in memory to bring into connection with
nt -
e t . e

F h er
every hing family sent her away to be gay and get away from
, se ,

H er
she came back in the spring a month before
t .
,

H o ldim an e n n u i bu t
red s ret rn home had c ome by this time to judge
: ,

Sh e h er c o n de m

F
natio r d s ha ty or to de ire at any rate revision remem
u .


n o f F e Sh e
bered th t try hard as she might till that fatal ti e she had detect
s ,
s , , .

ed

no trace of snobbishness in him now it was nois d abroad through


a , , m
B ut
the village that r d sin ce his u cle s recovery had b en ge ting
. e

F th e
romantic time he had demanded of the orthw st th t lli
e ,
n , e t
N O was
f rful of the goo ness of his memory
e ; so a e

ea d
c ame home and did not come to see her for a we k hen
.

He T
at a chu ch fe tival at the she met him f ce to fac on the
, e .
,

Co v e rle y

l wn was greeted warmly and without c onfusion and asked to sit and
r s s, a e

talk to him in the sum er house over the creek hey had been sed
a , ,

T
play there as children str ck the heart to nigh by her
m . u

S h e wa s
convic ion of chang s fixed de p in sin ce the she wondered if
to . u to -
t
h er
they exist d in him also if they were t rned in the same way a
t e e n ;
I t w as
part of her change that she sho ld be awk ard and embarr ssed it
e , u .

w
apparently part of his that he sho ld be frank and unres rained
u a ;
was
face of neither had changed however from their youthful c on
u t .

Th e
tours of a year b efore
s , ,

tu ned an open unembarrassed glan ce to ards he sat


.

He w h er
leaning cr sswise against the rustic rail of the sum er house sat
r as

Sh e
a li le way around cu ving seat the full moonlight whi ch light d
o m -
.

th e in
her c ly dark hair and white dre s l ne her elbo against the
tt r , e

Sh e d w
rail lo k d st adily out over the dark water splashed with silve y
ur s . ea
an d

moonlight to the yellow li hts and gl aming ro fs and gables of


, o e e r
th e
h us s across all set soft mass s of willows long the g
, e o

in un brageo u s

b k k above was stud ded with stars


o e , e a

an Th e s y
is a gr at p ace the West began with excited eye and he
.


It l he
went on to tell of the manif ld experiences it had a orded him
e , , , ,

ff He
had ome back from his year in the world more youthf l than ever
o .

a pa ently wells of spontaneity in the girl on the c ntrary seemed


c u ,

Th e
to have been drying up a little the past year seemed enthusiasti c
p r .
, o ,

He
indif ent Y she prov d herself a good listener tell you
.
,

fer I ll

sh e

o thing llie he said at last leaning over toward her s dde ly


. et e .


s me , O , ,
u n , bu t

T I PYN O B O E

8;

to hear him preach in a g rd n hair his eyes closed


H e w as sitt in g

his ha ds folded
a e c
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, ,

said A that ishop opened his eyes and stared at


n .

“ ”
Oh ! I th e B
me that was still m re frightened hen laughed felt
. t
I T he I
a sured and remembering what should do said
so o . . re

I I
raise be to Jesus and Mary
s , , :
“ ”
P
Amen said the —ishop hat is such a charm ing custom you
.


B T
American c hildren have yo r little salutation g od n ns taught
.
,

Th e
i t you n est— —pas
u . o u

monsie r returned so glad be able to ans er him


,
cc

O u i, I to w
that way
u , ,

you ought to b e at esp rs it se ms to me ave you seen


.


B ut V H
the gold
e , e .

fis h
time has come the walrus said replied to his swift
-

I

Th e
change of subj ect was ve y daring the wonderful man did not
.

It bu t
hesitate
. r ,

you know he said that the poor children in oumania don t


.

“ ’
Do R
know about A lic e ?

, ,

Then we went to see the gold and sat on the fountain ledge — —
fis h
to talk
oumania said is pale green and think it has mo ntains
.


R I I
in reality it is quite di ferent from the think
, , , u .

I t h as , bu t f I
that it is dark green and p rple and soft r w the color of roads
m ap .

b
Just the way ister rs la is light bl e
u o n, .

“ ”
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the letter is lavender
u u .


An d
you going back some time asked
u .


Are ? I
When j dges it be time
.

“ ”
le ban D ian
the dreadf l women wi h the thread and the big shears
u to .

Or
W talked until the procession of li tle girls came from ch rch
u t .

hen the ishop said


e t o ut u .

T B
go and tell ister rs la what you have d ne h rs
:

N o w, S U On T
day dine with your mother and then can ell me what she says
u o . u

I
h rsday however had send message by my mo her , yo u t .

On T I th e
sat where could catch a glimpse of the ishop as the servants
u , ,
to t .

B ut I I B
passed through the swing ng door h next day he sent me an i T Agn u s
and a medal never saw him again went to the c o ntry
. e

D ei bu t I I
and b fore the end of the s mmer learned from my mother that
, . u ,

I la
had j dged it to be time ishop had gone back to
e u

ban D ian Th e B
oumani to die among his own people
u .
,

R L OU I S E F OL E Y

a .
, 08 .
I follow the re t of the racing w ve
c s a

lip of the sea g ll s wing


,


Th e c u

hear the deep toned v ice of the wind


-

I o

the vibrant cordage sing


-

In .

I face the beat of the eager breez e,

ool and damp with the spray


C
feel the restless sea
,

An d I ryth m ic al

teadily swing and sway


,

S ,

F orget ing the tho ghts of weary past


t u th e

doubts of the things to


,

A nd be ,
F o getting self in a niv rse
r u e

Ofwind and sky and sea .

MARY A N T OI N ETT E CA N N O N ,

O7 .

A RE L A TI V E MA T TER

Aw ay back in the two of my great great—ncles quietly sailed


away from oston and settled on the southern shore of one of King
77
1 0 s ,
-
u

B
eorge s maritime provinces as became loyal s bjects my great
.

G

B ut
grandfather remained in ngland faced the music like a good
,
u .

N ew E
rebel and covered himself with— glory under certain circ mstances whi ch ,

have at present forgotten though investigated the matter not


,
u

I I
longer than a year ago for y s i ster s A pap rs More ver he ’
D R
survived the estrangement between the colonies and the mother co ntry
m . . . e . o ,

and lived to see in hi s hale age goodly n mber grandsons and


u ,

O ld f
granddaughters of the obbins name
'

, ,
a u o

R
c an hardly be said to share my sister s inte est in genealogy
.

I

In
fa c t it has always seemed the greatest sort of bore to rem mber even
r .

my oston c ousins with their vario s numerical values and removes


, e
“ ”
B
and it was not ntil last M when the need of rest after a year of ;
,
u

u ay ,
ia TI PYN O BOB ’

se ere study sent me into the provinces for an enforced vacation


that ever gave those oyalist obbins a d fi ite thought
v up ,

I L R
ostensible aim my trip was to fish p ssibly to be joined
co usm s e n .

Th e of
by two of my arvard friends later in the summe a month or two
: o

H fo r
of camping on some remote island looking up of my relatives was
r

Th e
a secondary consideration said little about my plan at home but
.

I
casually spoke of my anadian relatives to a few of my fav rite uncles
.
,

C
and a nts and whe left oston had addresses of fifteen famili s of
o

u ,
n I B I e

Ro bbin s
six weeks — and visit d c ousins
s .

Fo r I fis h e d It s e e m e d re m ark able

that there sho ld be so any harm ng daughters in all th se families


e .

here were sons too handsome manly boys who if they co ld have
u m c i e .

T
been born in oston would have made their Yankee— cousins su fer by
, : , , ,
u

B f
comparison remember the girls especially li ce at lysia
But I
,

A E
harlotte at sther at Vic oria Madeline Mo se iver
.
,

C Ch e bagu e E R
and aroline at Kings ort all pretty girls blessed with ,
t , at o ,

C T h e y w e re
those clear complexions that defy h sea fogs and they all had big p .
g
,

serio s bl e eyes that made my s al ostonian nonchalance seem out


t e -
; ,

B
of place s cceeded in comp ting at least approximately various
u u ,
u u

I
degrees of kinship and my collection of photographs and the len h of
. u u , , o ur

my correspondence list increased as the weeks went by ; gt

bo t the middle of J ly my two friends came fr m oston with


.

A B
a s pply of provisions a tent and a patent cooking stove W bought
u u , o

a dory from a fisherman rented a li tle island just a p int the
u , , . e

O ff

m inland where a partic larly nice family of obbins co sins lived and ,
t o on

R
camped W hunted and fished and thanks to the pl ver h pollock
a u u ,

and the obbins lobster pots f red r ichly


t e

. e : , o , ,

R we
was to go home M nday arly in eptemb the oth er
a
-
.
,

I S bu t
fellows were to stay two weeks longer at rday befor my de
o ne o e er :

Th e S
part re they went ove the mainland in the d ry leav ing me to c ollect
. u e

some sp cimens of minerals that wanted to ake home w th me


u r to o ,

I i Th e
roc s that had interested me ere ar nd at one ide of the island where
e t .

k w
at low tide it is l os another isl nd— whi h in a round
ou s
'

t to u ch e d by
b ut fashion connects with the marsh s and of the mai land
, am a , c ,
?

ud fl ats
two miles bel w the bbins farm tide had just turned to c me
a o , e m n

Ro

Th e
in when sauntered along the e ch t rning over pebbles went
o . o

I b As I
aroun a sharp c rve saw a bright spot a little way beyond close
a ,
u .

d I
a fi t ee eside shore was a red o and the girl
u , , to
b th e It

s h an t e r :

wh wor it was the most disconsolate looking person ever saw I


r r . t am
o . e — I .
TI PYN C RO B

1 2

ndeed did
I I
really sorry to go home c oming against next M to
.

“ ’
I m

I m
stay all s mer
-

. ay

live in
u m .


Yo u
oston didn t tell
Oh B

I ?

do going home Monday


, ; y o u

An d I

So I
didn t tell you my name either am achel obbins erhaps
. m .

I R P

I R
you g essed was a obbins fr m my having so many obbins cousins
. .
,

I R R
W had reached the t nt and ex c sed myself to hunt the oars
u o .

I
sho ld have to row across in an old dory that had drifted ashore with
e e ,
u up .

I
a pair of oars that we kept only for e ergen cie but tha
u ,

bate re d t
prospect was more than counterbala ced by my relief that the ther
m s ;

fellows were of the way


n o

we p sh d said
o ut .

As ff I
was j st going to tell you who am M name is obbins and
u e o

I I R
supp se am a obbins cousin too
u .
y ,

I I R
hen she la ghed again
o ,
.

“ ”
R e ally ? T
row did not seem nearly so hard as expected and we were
u .

Th e I
ve y good friends indeed when we p lled the d ry up on the marshy ,

flats at the oint W had t ld each othe most of the main events of
r , ,
u o

P
lives and we had found incidentally that we lived two streets
. e o r

rom each other


o ur , o u t, ,

f
Monday we sailed for oston on the same steamer sat on
.

On B
deck in a shelter d corner until last at night and were again early ; o ut

in the morning When we landed was introd ced to her entire im e


e ; o ut

I
diate family on the wharf
.
, u m

we were not engaged unti two weeks from the day we met on
.

B ut l
my island less time ould have seemed unduly precipitate and
An y w
furthermore wish d her to have time to satisfy herself absolutely that ;
.
,

I
relationship was su fici ntly remo e W found that our common
, e

f
obbins ancestor lived in evonshire five generations back and that our
o ur e t . e

R D
great grandfathers who came to os on fr m there w re cousins even B
,

the achel says we are not so very nearly related after all
-
, t o , e

R SO
W are to married in J ne W shall spe d the s mmer abroad
n, as . .

be
and it may be that some here among the evonshire lanes we shall
e u . e n u

w D
find more obbins co sins R
,

u .
,
A D REAMER I 3

A D RE AME R

on the sunny river bank rancis de orrain dream ing


O ut F L lay
through the whole long June afternoon his h nds clasped u der h i s
e

head his face turned up toward the cloudless blue sky drowsy and , a n

happy with the rushin of the water omewhere further dow on the
,

S
,

other side was the busy city which he had left early i n the morning
g . n

hey had bee preparing for the tourn ment to be fought th t afternoon
.

T
before the king and his whole court in celebration of the coming of age
n a a

of the youngest of the beautiful princesses oon he must mou t his ,

S
horse and ride back again along the crowded highw y and arm him
. n

for the fray w nd red if his old playmate would smile at him as
a

He
he rode i nto the lists her homage as Queen of eauty hadn t
. o e

to d o B He
see so m ch of her of late A princess must be mindful of her rank
.

and not allow herself— to be pestered by every fellow who happe ed to


n u .

fall in love with her ston the first cousin of the Gr nd uke had
n

Ga D
taken pains to remind him ofte eno gh was Gaston too who had
so ,
a ,

It
told him at the royal levee two nights before it was rumoured the
n u .
, ,

how
king would look with favour on the winner of the t urna e t to day
as a suitor for his daughter s hand drea er swept h is arm qui kly
o m n -


Th e
through the daisies and utterc ps if Gaston should wi n fame
. m c

b H is
in arms was wide his family was powerful and high in the king s
u ;

favour dreamer sighed had as yet not eve won his spurs
Th e
,

He
he was a maker of pretty verses the son of an exile who had been
. . n ;

allowed—to be the princ ss playmate because—he so harml ss and



,

was
,

because the thought at least comforted him be ause the princess had
e e

had a childish fondness for h im was only within the last year that
c

It
everyth ing ch ged Gaston had been knighted the princess
.

h ad an d

had been kept more and more at t dious court ceremonies A first
an .
,

rancis could not understand she must ride every morning to


e . t
F wh y ff
the hunt with the train of scarlet cloaked c ourti ers and every afternoon
o

talk on the terrace to gray bearded statesmen and night after night
-

lead the dance in the great hall of the palace hen one evening he
-
,

T
had found her alone in the gardens there under the smiling
.
, ,

an d

stars she had made him see that all this was part of a princess life and
o ut , ,

he had bent down and kissed her hand saying n thing but wondering
, ,

at his stupidity kind she always was dreamer t rned h i s , o ,

. How . Th e u
14

cheek against the warm grass and smiled to himself hat morning he T
had been riding slowl by the pal ce and when he came beneath the
.

princess windows he had stop ed a mome t and looked up he hady a , ,



As
been abo t pass on again a rose had fallen on his horse s neck
, p n .


He
tho ght now that he had ca ght sight for a single second hand
u to .

Of th e
that had thrown the rose and he smiled again hen he closed his eyes
u u

T
and dr amed that the s nd of the wind through the grass was ; .

th e
rustling of princess gown she walked b eath the arching tr es
e ou

th e
on a spring morni g when the da fodils were in blo m never
as en e

f He
noticed tha the long shadow of the r ck beside him had b e creeping
n o .

closer and closer nor that the sparkle the sun on the riv r
t o e n

Of h ad
softened to a bright glow as he dreamed the breeze that rise
, e

B u t,
when the se s carried a far away conf si n of s nds a ro s the
. o n, s

water to him the dis ant sho ting of a great crowd people
sun t u o ou c s

I t w as Of

and the ech ing far aw y winding of horns rancis sat up q ickly
. t u
— F
and passed his hand across his forehead was alm st dark and the
o a . u

It
ho r for the t rnament had been the middle of the aftern n Alas
. o ,

alac had the tr mpets been in hon r of aston he knelt to receive


u ou oo .
,

G
the reward of victory from the Q een of ea ty dear princess
, u ou as

B ? Ah ,
tho ght the po r dreamer how co ld how co ld sank ace
u u ,

I I He f
downward on the river bank a ain his che k against the cool gro nd
u o , u , u .

stars came one by one shone on him as he lay there a rose g , e u .

Th e an d

clasped in the hand by his side


o ut ,

MARGARE T MORI S O N ,

O7 .

B A U CI S AN D PH I L EMO N

H appy we w re love you and I,


nder the cherry trees together
e ,

U
S miling smiling sky th e
,

J oyo s h arts in the joyo s weather


u p at ,

u e u .

Re d were yo r lips as the ch rry blooms


oft was yo r cheek the breeze in M
u e ,

S
ittle we tho ght love you and
u as ay .

L I,
hat time wo ld carry so m ch a ay
u , ,

T u u w .
T I PYN O B O B

1 6

CO OPE R A TI ON
-

olly liphant sat at her large writing table


P O face was flushed H er
her wavy hair dishevelled her elb ws leaned the polished surf ce and
.
,

between her fingers dangle a pen f ll of ink ; o on a ,

d
know desperately in love with him she sa d to herself
u .

“ ’
I I m
assuringly but then she added many omen felt that way ,
i
“ ” “
w h av e
before their eng gements were anno nced and even after they had b en
; , ,
so

married several years certainly feels as though we e enough to


a u , e

It it
say that love John but it really isn t enough suppose
. r
’ ”
I L ary m e r, I
sighed slightly must have been right years ago when said
.
,

Sh e I I
that the man married must fulfil certain req irements regardless of the
.

I
way in whi ch might feel toward him whe he prop sed glad
u

I I m I
wrote all the requirements down months ago in cold blood for c uldn
n o .


I
think of any now s re wonder John will like being , o t

I m ! I how
catechized lo ked down with a little grimace at the old diary , u

! Sh e
before her and read
o

Q estion you ride and drive a horse well


, :
‘ ’
I Can ?

laughed to her elf softly and he will answer with a smile


u .

Sh e
olerably own a horse ranch
s , ,
‘ ’
T I !
afraid don t dare ask him any of these questi ns they are

I m

,

I

too absurd and childish old be bold too b ld Y


o .

Be b

! ! But
th t s j st it e ll think and absurd and nreas nable ears ,
no t o es,
’ ’ ’ ”
a ! H I m s illy T
filled her eyes and she paused he r senting own weakness she
u u o .

T h er
exclaimed impatiently Well isn t h t what— am can see me
. n ,
e ,
“ ’
t I ? He
as am that s all and if he doesn t like me why it is j ust as w ll , ,
a

I
’ ’ ’
I
found it now instead of too late
, , , e

o ut !
put down the pen
Sh e then glanced at the ph t graph pe tu le n tly ,
of a rather clever looking man that stood j st before her on the table
o o

eft her and a very sweet smile curved her pretty mouth
-
u .

T h e pe tu le n c e l
you ll be here in just a little while now and shall have to , .

Y

I
face you holding the diary st aight before my eyes so as to arm myself
es,
,

for at least a few minute against and leaning forward she took
r ,

yo u !
up the little book , ,

think had better rehearse this she said sudd nly sprin ing
.


4

I I
up and l king bo t for a s itable position in which to stand d ring the
e
, , g
oo a u u u
CO O PE R AT I O N 1 7

ordeal to come at hing sight of a small rocking chair she w nt


C an d

knelt gracef lly on the seat ing the back in s ch a way th t she
. c , e

t ip-p
ould rest book upon it hen in a firm little voic she re from
u ,
u a

th e T ad

the op n diary
c .
,
e,

Question shall not ask h im i f he has ever been crazy


e :
‘ ’
II Oh ! I
about—other girls before for even if he had been sh uldn t blame him
.


I
a bit girls are so very attractive , , o

!
Question ‘
you love your mother know he l ved his
I II D id ? ’
I
mother that are worthy the name do A know you
o

all m e n Of nd I
hono r yo r fatherl she exclaim d vehemently very apparently slurring
.
,

over the fourth question had now reached the fifth she stop ed
u u e ,

Sh e
the next questions aren t important at all ere s one that ; p
. .


fe w

Oh ,

! H
is tho gh she exclaimed in some excitement
!

Question V you want me for a housekeeper s lely


, u .


I II DO
are illing to let me be a wife to be acq ainted with y ur
. o , or

yo u w
? Am I
plans and ideals or am blindly to live from month to month
u o
-

I
knowing whether must economize or wh ether may plant per nnials
, , no t

I I
in the garden that s it she exclaimed looking up and address
e

Ye s
’ ’
? !
ing herself to the imaginary man bef re her A to sympathize with ,

m I
you economize with you rejoice with you or am only to about yo r
o .

I
ho se seeing that there is no dust on the piano and that you have your go
, , , u

mea s served promptly


u ,

l ?”

the instant there sounded a slight knock on the pane of the ope
On
r ch window and a man s voice said M come in
n

F ?”

I
stood up facing him a trifle nsteadily she rather feared he
en a
, , y
Sh e
would be la ghing at her he was not , u ;
bu t
so glad so very glad you aren t l ughing me she sai d
u ; .

“ ’
I m

with childish earnestness was afraid would think all sorts , ,


a at ,

I f
things about my note telling you abo t the examination hersel yo u
. o

Sh e f,
was forced to smile as she sed the word — had you asked me
u .
,

B u t, I
should have tried to pass yo r req irements that is i f you could eve
u .
,

av been silly eno gh to draw them when you ere young


u u , r

h w an d

foolish she added apologetically


e u up

entered the room witho t the vestige of a sm ile or a trace


.
,

He f
ridi cule erhaps he was a little scared
u o

P
begin he r marked quietly only hope you won t put me
. .

“ ”
DO I

hopelessly up a tree ,
e .


!
by one she e t over the q esti ns now asking them ser i ously
On e w
flinging them as jokes to be laughed at and forgiven A
n u o , ,

no w o ut , . nd
1 8 T I PY N O ’ B O B

hen she asked eighth and l st question with an earnestness that


h im th e
ouched him de ply
t , a

efore he co ld answer however she added Most wive are


t e .

B
simply housekeepers not ves in the true sense hink of the many
u , , , s

Wi T
women who are their h sbands inferiors in la er life p rely beca se hey
.
,

have had a single inst ad of a p rative exist nce had now


u t u u t

Sh e
forgotten herself the thrill of pleading ca se of the fa thf l h se
e co -
O e e .

in th e i
wife her eyes ere sparkling and she leaned forward eagerly
u u ou

w
ren t hey to bl e asked q ietly they had
.
,
“ ” “
A ? L ary m e r If

cared enough to keep with th ir h sbands they wo ld have d ne


t am u .

so am s re
up u u o
-

e ,

I
they may have married young and not the constant
,
u .


But h ad ru b

an d polish which their h sbands have had since then she began ex
erhaps hey were too b sy with househ ld cares spend
u ,

c it e dly P
m ch time in re ding bo ks and seeing m ch the world—outside
. t u o to
Of

Moreo er they are expected to pay duty c alls and entertain things
u a o u .

dea J ohn not necess rily ple ant l x ries to the women m re
v , , , ,
\

bu t
ften a necessity th ir h sband s pres ige in social life
r ,
a as u u ,
o
’ ”

s rely the so ial life is broadening houldn call ha


O to e u t .

“ ’
But ? S
m x ng with the world he asked smiling slightly
u c t yo u t t
?”

oor J ohn she said sadly do re lly imagine so sh uld


i i ,
.

“ ” “
P ? I
not call it mixing with the world sho ld rather it was sk mm ng yo u
, ,
a o
‘ ’
I
on s rface and she l ghed s ftly
. u s ay i i

th e
Wo ld call the monotony and ro tine of a man s w rk any
u ,
au o .

“ ’

more broadening she sked yo u


u u o

?

rely she replied for the man is thrown with ther men not
a .

“ “
Su
in a s perficial and monotono s way in an i tense and varying one , o ,

bu t
man s world ideas and r alities are at stake while in the w man s
u u , n .

I n th e
’ ’

h re is o side her narrow home life nothing latonic shadows of


e , o

bu t P
realities ence neq alities of m rried life and the nhappiness
t e , ut ,

H th e

J hn the life of the w man had always seemed a


. I u a u .

To L ary m e r
par ic larly ch rming one far from owning an es ablishment
o o

H e w as
now hat time he h ped wo ld come and f en and f en he had
t u a . t
bu t t
tho ght of girl before him as mis ress of his ho seh ld smiling
, , o , u , O t O t
th e th e
and gr cio s reflected somewhat bi terly at his moment that all
u t t u o ,

He
nthinking he wo ld have ri d to her from all participati n in
a u . t t ,

his own life and his part in his prof ssio wo ld have kept her
u , u t e s av e o

he
head all mon tony drudgery of his world not real i sing
e n ; u

w e ll a bo v e th e th e
that in so doing he wo ld be depriving her of a wife s chief j
o , ,

, , u oy .
TI PYN O B O B

20

ALI CE L EE

supp se it is useless to say anyth ng now but really think my


I i I
dear that you were foolish to undertake the care of that child ev n
o , ,

though she is your sister s M ane spoke w ith the air of settling the
, , e
’ ”
L
matter once for all sip ed his c o fee meditatively and l oked to his ,
r .

He f
wi fe for approval
.
p o

know it i chard replied M ane but what c uld


.


I R L I do ? It
wi ll only be for two or three weeks and Ali ce to have rest
, ,
rs .
, o

h ad d I
am the nearest relative and ought to t ke the baby in do hope it isn t , , an

I
the crying kindl M ane nerv usly twisted the r ngs on her fingers
a .


L
What a fuss about nothing remarked ichard ane Jr
rs . o i .

“ ” “
! R L One
girl can t be worse than three b ys mother and guess you ve
.
,

I h ad

enough experience that way Y said she was e ough to a use


o , ,

! O ld m
herself anyh w
ou n

W yes think she is repli d his mother me see


, o .


h y, I e Le t I s aw

her in think (just before you broke your arm i ck ) and she was
.
, , ,

D

I
only a baby the W she must be seven or eight now M ane
93 ,

h y,
, ,

L
visibly brightened
n . . rs .

Well the deed s done and hope y ur health will stand it was
.

“ ’
I
all M ane deigned to reply and he rose from the bre kfast table and
, ,
o ,

L
w lked to the piazza
r .
, a a

i ck said M ane turning to her son you will


a .

“ ”
N o w, D L be
sure to be at the arbour by eleven won t you ecause th t s the time
,
rs .
, ,

H

? B
when Ali ce is g ing to stop and give you the littl girl and do be careful , a

sailing back that she doesn t fall overboard


o e ;
’ ”

mother how old do think am asked her indignant


, , or
“ ”
Oh , I ?

happen to her rust me , y o u


“ ’ ”
n o t h in g ll T !
oon ick rowing out to his small yacht in the c ove with
.

S D w as
a basket con aining sandwiches and fr it one shawl and an umbrell ,

which his mother had given him for little lice smiled to
t u , a,

A Le e He
himself as he dep sited them in the boat and then about hoisting
.

the sail and making preparations for his short voyage


o , s et

bo t twenty min tes befo e eleven he brought the b at neatly


.

A
up beside the pier hopped and fastened her to an ron ring
u u r o

pier long and led up to the hoss arbour Y ht lub ick l ked , o u t, I . Th e
wa s P H C D
at his watch and finding hat he had abo t fifteen minutes before the
ac . oo

train would arrive he stepped back into the boat and proceeded to m ke
, t u

, a
AL I CE LEE

himself comfortable with the cushi ns


lazily watched the peacef l own with its houses
o .

fis h e rm e n

He
along the shore f rther back the pre y cottages of the summe residents
u t ,
s

and finally the big hotel crowning the hill ,


u tt r ,

water slapped gently against the boat with the inc oming tide
.

Th e
ick took a newspaper to shade his eyes from the and before he
.

D
knew it he was sound asleep
up su n ,

bo t q art r after eleven he awoke with a jerk sat up and found


.

A
a small girl with large brown eyes gazing thoughtfully at him eeling
u u e ,

F
that the silence was becoming oppressive he j umped out of the boat
.

and asked e train gone


, ,
“ ”
H as th ?
hild nodded
:

Th e C
onfo nd it What a pickle What a fo l and he looked
.

“ ”
C ! ! I am !
ildly around
u o

w
Aren t going to take me —s ailing the little gi rl ask
.

“ ’
ed

c almly

y o u a

yes where s your mother i ck was try ing to


.


Oh h ! B ut

?” D
regain his s cattered wits
-
o

he s away keeping her large brown eyes fixed pon h im


.

“ ’ ”
S
he s gone and left you here W didn t she wake me up
, u .


S ff

? hy ?
ow d you get to this place by the you Ali c e aren t
o

H

? Oh , way , Le e ,
you
are
?”

What asked the child ?”

Maybe you aren t Ali c e after all ick said hopefully


.


Lee , D
yes and the child to him
.
,

Oh ! I m Alle s le e

c o u rt s ie d

ick looked s rprised nevertheless he told to get i to the


.
,

D bu t, h er
boat and to sit still while they started wrapped up in the
u , , n

O ff He h er
shawl and told her she could have the mbrella if the were too hot
, , .

too hot
u sun .

the first fifteen minutes she remained quite still while i ck


.

Fo r D
lo ked at her
o
,

was not what he had expected but he was pleased at her q ie


.

Sh e
manners for he knew that they would suit his mother a plain , u t
S h e was
child save for her large brown eyes her face and hands were thin her
, .

brown hair was braided dow her back and tied with a lar e ;
, ,

t igh e t ly
black ribbon wore a dark plaid dress tri med with white ru es
n
g
Sh e ffl
a faded brown hat wi h a wreath of still more faded flowers
.
, m ,

an d

did it happen that yo r mother went away and did not ake
t .


How w
me asked ick by way of making conve sation
u
?” D r
, .
T I P YN O B O H

22

don t know she left me all al ne lice ee s nder began


I

A L

lip
to q iver
,
o . u

i ck thought his mother s fe r of crying and hastened to add


u .


D Of a

well all right fo nd Want a sandwich and he


,

“ ”
I

Oh , it ?

o ered her the baske fter eating two or three sand iches she began
s u o u
, , y .

ff A w
ask questions wanted kn w h t the sandbags at ottom
t .

Sh e w th e b
of the boat ere for hat was the pennant at the top the mast
to . to o a

w w f fo r,
what the tiller and ropes wer for ick ans ered her and as they , o

D w
approached the land he p inted the hous
e .
,

hat s where you are going li ce he said


o o ut e .

“ ”
A

T
M name isn t lice my name s relia
.
, ,

A Au
’ ’

What s that excl imed ick


y ,
.

’ ”
? D
M name is A reli and live in the beautiful mansion on the
a .

I
hill and this in my boat that is my land p inting to the island
y u a,

an d

which they were appr aching


, ,
o

beg your pardon urelia still while get the


o .

Oh I A ! No w s it I
moorin s , ,

ane sat on the piazza anxio sly awai ing the arrival of her
g .

M L
son and niece they walked the path she smiled with pleas re at
rs . u t
As
the sight the iet little girl
. up u

Of

do do dear she said won t give ie a kiss qu .

“ ”
Aun t

How ?
What a big girl have grown and how do grow to look like y ur
yo u , , , yo u

mother M ane fairly beamed upon lice unch is ready now yo u yo u


, o

! L A L
so come in Where is her coat ick
rs . .
,

D ?”

she didn t have any mother replied ick suppose it


.
,

W “
h y,

D I
w as too hot to bring it , , ,

hat is strange probably it is packed in her tr nk me


.


T ! B ut u . Co ,

M name is not lice now larissa exclaimed the child A It



C
drawing away from M ane with a scornf l look in her big brown
y ,
. s , ,

L
eyes M ane gasped
rs . u

L
mercy s sake What "
. rs . .

Fo r

!
don t get excited mother her son interposed
No w

is only Q
Sh e
pretending did it coming over told me her name was urelia
.
,

Sh e Sh e A
and a lot more st
. .


u ff

never heard of s ch a thing ister Alice never did such


.

W “
h y, I ! S
a thing
u

!
Well this isn t unt lice

ome to l nch h ngry ’
A A C I m

lunch lice said little answered p litely all the q estions


, . u , u .

At A , bu t o u
T I PYN O B O B

24

tendency to relate long tales


sir that s it replied go d—nat redly W as was
.

“ ”
Ye s , ! To m al, I

saying when got my fish out saw a lady and a little gal c ming
; o u .

— I I
down the wharf and the l dy comes to me and says
a ,
o
,

Kin tell me says she if this is the right pl ce to find M ,


a up :
‘ ’ ‘

ichard ane been waiting and waiting for him


a r
yo u , , .

’ ’
L ? I
ick ane says indeed says anes always go
R ve a- ,
a
-
.


I
‘ ’
I No ! Th e L

!

D L
to the cl b pier not to this pl ce
. .
,

W she looked kind of mad at this and she took watch


u ,
a .


al, o ut h er
and says
,

ain t that jest too bad station man he told me


:

I

! Th e

N o w,
co ld find him here and only got fifteen minut s fore my train I

,

goes and can t take All s


u ,
ve e
’ ’
I
W ye goin to give yo r little gal to i ck ane says
,
u .

‘ ’ ’
D L ? I
was says she ll s is going visit the anes
as u

Ye s I A
‘ ’
L
Well t ll ma am says you on to yo r train and
, ,
. u to .

‘ ’ ’ ‘ ’
I I I ll
take her over to the pier and give ick ane says
,
e yo u , , , go u ,

h e r to D L I
didn t want at first when says known ye all your
.

,
’ ’
Sh e bu t I I d
life and co ldn t mis ke ye she went and left the little gal
to ,

O ff an d I
took over to the pier and of co rse ye there says
, u ta , ,

h er w are n t SO I
to myself , , u , .

says ye re goin over to the island in a while and you


:
‘ ’ ‘ ’ ’
To m I,
ake little gal over to the
th e
, ,

tha s what d ne and here she is finished his s ory


t
“ ’
SO I To m
wi h a flo rish of his hat towards lice
t o ,
. t
A
here was silence a moment and then M ne br ke
t u .

T fo r La
Well sho ld not think Alice wo ld have left her child with a
, rs . o o ut :

I
stranger never wo ld have
,
u u

I
Well s pose the mis ake was mine said ick m singly
. u .


I D
then who is child br gh home , up t ,
u .


B ut th e I ?

ick how did get her in err p ed M ane


ou t
W “
hy D ? ”
L
tell another time mother wait ntil we have ed his
, , yo u t u t rs . .

“ ’
I l fix
scrape replied ick fearing that he wo ld ca se ano her scene
yo u , ; u t

D
lice tell wh t yo r real name is and where live
u p, , u u t .


N o w, A
said ick to ching the q iet child by his side
. us a u , yo u ,

D
shook her head , u u .

Sh e
she m st tell ick make her tell broke in M
.


B ut yo u , D
ane excitedly
u ; yo u , rs .

L
h sh mother replied her son for the child began to sob
.


No w u , , . .
ALI CE LE E 25

on t want to tell my name she said don t want to


I d

!

I

Maybe knows her continued ick ave you ever seen


. .

” “
To m D H
her in the village
.
,

?
W now don t know but have

al, eems to me she belongs to
I

I S
one of the summer folks said criti cally s rveying her ouldn t
.
,
“ ’
To m , C
tell you what her name is though ,
u .

ome now tell what your re l name is Alice continued i ck


.
,


C D
because see if don t know who you really are can t take you
, ,
us a , , ,

I

I
home at all Just think how your poor mother is worrying
, y o u , ,

!
child s sobs stopped and she looked do btfully at i—ck
.

D

Th e
on t tell a se my really truly name is mma Mary , u
“ ’
E

D ! C
Mutten
u

ell that is a very ni c e name now where do you live


.

W

— — ? In
the village eca se we have a nice sail back right now
'

er ,

? B O ff

mma smiled happily and took his nd


u c an ,
.

E ha
ight and will see my own dear mamma fac e
.


R o ff n o w I H er
beamed with pleasure and she seemed tterly oblivious to the trouble
.
,

she had caused , u

ow i ck began M ane feeling that she had been neglected


.


N D L
long eno gh won t be left al ne with that o her child know she
, ,
rs .
,

I

I
will do something dreadful ook her picking that flower to
u . o t .

! L at w
pieces and she has been smelling of every one in the garden already
no

!
can t we kee her
,
“ ’
?
p
onsense m ther we re not choosing robably her family
N

P
c razy already thinking that she s lost Alice is all right aren t you
, o ,
. are
’ ’

Ali c e ick t rned to the bedraggled child before him


.
, , ,

? D
nodded her head slowly
u .

Sh e
want my dinner she said
.

“ ”
I
course she does mother said ick turning around Just
.
,

Of D
ve her something to eat and tell llie—to brush her clothes and she ll , , , .

i Sa

lo k all right
g
going to take A mma home ome on kid Im

l E C
,

ick started down the walk w ith his charge glad to shift some of the
o . . .
,

D
responsibility to his mother ,

uddenly mma took his hand and looked at him with eyes f ll
.

S E
of tears
up u

M really truly name was my randmother s but hate it and


:

G

I I
pretend lots of prettier ones on t think sabella is pretty
y
. D

yo u I
,

?
,

D ORO T H Y D AL Z EL L ,

08 .
TI PYN O B O H

26

H C signifies ard ramming H C

eq als lever rool


. .
,

C u C D ;

a Mark with faint praise damning


.

Ms ’

and stand for or ool


. .

P . F . Po F .

J K OS E P H I N E AT Z E N ST E I N ,

06 .

A R E MI N I S CE N CE

miss what a yo ng lady ye be now ann h exclaimed


Lo r
’ ,
P H
had answered my banali ie abo t her h sband and children with ill
, ,
u a .

Sh e s
concealed impatience and now was in has e to t rn the conversati n
t u u

pon myse f for had n her ch rge from earliest ,


t u o

l I be e babyh o o d Sh e
had n rsed me and rained me in way sho ld go and when
u ,
a -
.

th e I w,
aft r an absence many y ars had ret rned my native wn
u t u ,
no ,

Of I
annah s ill regarded me with an eye of friendly and m st admit
e e ,
u to to ,

H I
critic l interest
t , ,
u ,

W it don seem a min e sence sed to rock ye to sleep in my


.


hy

I
arms as do little eter here hen ye growed up big enough to go to
, t ut u

I P T
school remem r the l t time ever seed ye afore ye went
.

D o yo u be I
way
. as

a ?

m st h ve been since were married replied for she had


It I
lef for a certain portly J ohn llivan a year or before
u a yo u , ,

Su
departure
t us tw o o ur

was she agreed — J ohn and me had j st m ved into the


.


It
co ntry here was wash day and raining hard clothes boiler
, . e o

It Th e
co ked dry and ran int yard p mp some w ter when what
u .
,
.
-

I th e
sho ld road a little hin all bent dow
o , o ut o to u a ,

I t ru dgin figge r

th e bu t
to p sh its hill against the wind and rain and at heels
u s ee up ,
t n, a

t ry in

u way up , it s
T I PY N 0 B 0 B

28

A ME MOR Y OF MI D YE AR S

No w do h night descend p n oil wearied mortals


bro s ial
ringing the hour six when the b lletin b rd is nc vered
t m u o t -
,

B Of

rowded is aylor hall with hosts fair m idens anguish


u o a u o .

C T Of

Waiting the coming of elson the herald joy or of sorrow


a In ,

N Of

very eye watches him roam with sl w measured tread toward the
.
,

E
o ce
o ,

ffi
Every mo th gasps as the paper obsc ring the marks seems to flutter
;

hen as it falls the great conflict is tr ly b g n in good earn st ;


u u

T
very one elbows her neighbor and speaks wing d words as she jostles
,
u e u e .

E e

lease can t you let me get in know have
P

le se don t ? I I flu n ke d ! P
,

stop mel , a

Madly they push to the front warriors bold in fierce warfare


nly to fall back exha sted and cry feebly yet w th great triu ph
as ,

O i
lack death may cover my eyes but at l ast have p ssed elocution
u , m ,

B ,
-

\ e I a .


EL E A N OR CL I F T O N , 09 .

E D I T O R I AL

is abo t this time of the year that if you go into a classmate s


It

room you most freq ently find her pulling the contents of bureau
u

drawers or p tting a new blotter on her desk is a trace of that


u o ut

It
instinct inherited from c t ries of spring ho secleanings that seems
u .

to the fancy like an alm st nconscio s rite in honour of the spring


en u u

With mo hers also s nding us samples in every letter and visions of


o u u .

t
aster clothes flitting deliciously thro gh minds we are falling in
, ,
e

E
too with this certain demand the season for freshness and ne ness
u o ur ,

Of w
W see the gray b ildings and brown earth e e ge fresh and c lean
, .

from their spring dr nchings and the freshness p rity of every


e u m r

an d

thing visible infects like a contagion What seemed wholly desirable


e ; u

under winter skies becomes in clearer light of March q ite int lerable
us .

th e
spirit of fre hness and cleanne s is in air cle nne s sought not
u o .

Th e th e
for any ordinary motive of healt f lness or res ectability cleanness
s s , a s

h bu t
as somethi g lovely in itself wi h its own very real value its p
u ,

a s th e t ic

swee ness and trimness


n ,
t ,

t .
ALU MN ZE N O T ES 2
9

It is in the spring that it is easy to let go of the more distant aims


that have been ours during the winter and absorb ourselves in a sheer
pleasure in the fr shness of the immediate things b t us clean Th e
e rly flo ering bushes the freshly starched white frocks the clinking
e a ou .

w
of sh ning iced tea pitchers at luncheon in the first mild days all these
a , ,

seem a little a ceremony to the new season


i -
,

v e r s ac ru m , .

AL UMN Z E N O TE S

Lou se lder is spending a few weeks in ryn Mawr


R E B
lla iegel is in merica for a short time
i . .

E R A
lizabeth Winsor e rson has a da ghter born ebruary first
.

E P a u F

vangeline Walker Andrews has been elected resident the


, .

E P Of

lumn Associati n
A
usan Walk r itzgerald has a son born Janu ry second
ae o .

S F
Jane o ise rownell has succeeded Miss aldwin as head of the
e , a .

L B B
aldwin cho l
u

B S o

lizabeth utler Kirkbride sailed for urope ebruary twenty


.

E B E F
seventh to be gone until next autumn
Mary rawford has announced her engagement to harles
.
,

C Dr C
udley of Altoona
.

D Pa

lizabeth aldwell ountain has a son


.
, ,

E C F
race Albert has been app inted p rmanent registrar of the
.

G
Alumn Association
o e

Mary ampbell is planning to take a party of students abroad


ae .

C
next summer
Mary lice Miller ckminster visited college in ebruary
.

A Bu F
Mabel aynes M Johns opkins Medical chool has
.

H D H S
pened a dispensary in oston
1 0 2
,
. .
, , 9 ,
B
Mary onverse is taking the Med i terranean tr i p
O .

C
race ampbell Mary Kilpatrick and Maud a rie spent a few
.

G C L
days in ryn M wr making arrangement for the sextennial
, u

B
re nion of their class next spring
a ,

dith has been elected Vice— resident of the l mn


.
,

E T O rlady P A
Asso c iation
. u ae

.
TI PY N O B O E

30

M artha White has be n el cted orresponding ecretary of C S th e


l mn e ssociation
e e

A u a A .

Mary V is in cotland
au c la in S .

s her owen hal has been back at college


E t L t .

Th e new members of the cademic ommit ee are ouise A C L


rownell a nders and lizabeth Kirkbride
t :
’ ’
B S u , 93 ,
E B .
, 96 .

Th e nn al meeting of l mn ssociation was held in th e A A th e


ch pel aylor all at rday ebr ary en h most
a u u ae

T H S F Th e
imp rtant b siness bef re meeting was emb died in the
a , ,
u , u t t .

th e
re or c demic ommittee which anno nced a prop
o u o o

Of th e A a C
made by the oard of r s ees whereby the oard of
p t , u o

s it io n B T B
irectors the ollege heretofore consis ing the thirte n
u t
D Of C f
r stees sho ld be increased in n mber six een and here ,
t o e

T
after sho ld consist
u ,
u u to t ,

u Of :

hirteen r s ees
Th e t T u t

l mn the ollege nomina d by l mn e


.

T wo A ae O f C th e A
ssocia ion
u ,
te u a

A t

pers n whose membership pon the board the rus


.

On e T
te s may d em especially appropriate sef l to the ollege
o u

C
his report was accepted by the ssociation with m ch
e e Or u u .

T A
sa isfaction is probable hat a temp rary me ho of nomi
u

It d
nating the l mn members the oard ire tors will
t . t o t
A Of B Of D
be adopted before the aws the Associ ion can
u ae c

By L Of be
defini y changed so that l mn irectors may begin to
-
at

te l A D
serve in ecember
u ae

D 1 90 6
his form of l n representation proposed by the r s
.
,

T A T
tees is m ch f ller than hat existing in any other college
um ae u

w
no her ma ter of b siness before the meeting was the ad p
u u t no .

A
i n of an o tline deed gift to be sed when the first
t t u o

Of th e Of

the ndowmen und has bee raised his


t o u u

Of E F T
deed provides hat shall be given to end w a chair
t n .

in a f nd men al de artm nt
t o

u a t p e .

A l ncheon was given to the l mn ssociation by the ollege A A C


in ckefeller all on ebr ary tenth resident homas
u u ae

Ro H F P T
anno nced a hris m gif from M ockefeller
u .

C R Of

making M ockefeller s to al gif to college


u t as t r .


r . R t t th e
T I PYN O B O E

i
D am o n d an d Ge m M e rc h an ts

V is ito rs

A dial I nv i tati o n is
co r

e x te n de d to th e pu blic t o

v is it th e n e w s to re an d

V iew th e c o lle c tio n of

ric h g e m je w e lry go ld ,

an d s ilv e r t able s e rv ic e s ,

fin e c h in a gla s s s w a re
, ,

c lo c ks bro n z e s an d o th e r
,

a r t i s t i c m e r c h a n dis e

e re d fo r th e O pe n in g
p p
r a

it
F f h Av e n u e Ne w Yo k , r
8; s 7 t h S t re e t F o rm e rly a t. U n io n S q u a re
T IPYN O B O B

33

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34

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gn
an d are th e ac c e p e td
fro m wh ih
c m o s t s ho es a re

m o de le d .

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gu e illu s t ratin g m an y h an dso m e
H D RE E S E 0

de s ign s in m o de rate pric e d Priz e C u ps


s u it a b le fo r in an d o u t do o r T o u rn am e n ts .
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up a
e e a l,
n at u re C u ps , S
il l e
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TI PY N O B O E

s t e rs w t c ryi g th ir war s till Rags F r sh strawb rri s d


” “

S ft p a c h s mi gl d i a c fusi ch rful
en n e e , e e e , an

t all viat d by th
“ ”

v i c f th h k y p k y m pr claimi g I cr am a p y a li ck !
o e e n e n on on no e e e ee
“ ”

c c
o e o e o e -
o e an o n ce e , enn

Y th r ssiv r s tability fa i g h r m was b tt r tha t h


ch ap vulgarity b y d th back p rch
e s, pp e p o e e e e n er oo e e n e

e e on e o .

S h r m mb r d with w d r h w willi gly h had agr d t s p d


wh h fath r had sugg st d it by way f r tr ch
e e e e e on e o n s e ee o en

t h summ r i t w
m t aft r th wi t r busi ss l ss s S h l k d ba ck up all h
e e n o n, en er e e e o e en

r s luti s f ch rful ss d c t tm t with a bitt r smil w d r


en e e n e 5 ne o e . e oo e on er

i g h w c uld xp ct t b ch rful c t t d Philad lphia


e o on o ee ne an o n en en e e, on e

n o y o an o ne e e o e ee or o n en e 1n e

for th summ r e T ru h was as a rul away f e ? w k ds ; but v e, s e e or ee -


en e en

tim did t s m t hav th rgy t m v i this w ath r d S atur


days w r ma dd i gly sl w i c mi g S h did t st p t r fl ct
e no ee o e e ene o o e n e e ,
an

th c uri us c tra di cti i th swift ss f th ir g i g T hi ki g sp


e e en n o n o n e no o o e e on

i lly ab ut c tradi c ti
e o on on n e ne o e o n . n n , e e

c a o s s m d t mak th th rm m t r r s at l ast
on on ,
ee e o e e e o e e i e e

fi d gr s Just th a gust f t pi d air lad with dust bl w i t h


fa c d h tur d sharply fr m th wi d w d thr w h rs lf up
ve e ee . en o e en e n o er

S h must d s m thi g ; h r ally c uld


e , an s e ne o e n o , an e e e on

th b d t liv thr ugh th


lik this H gla c wa d r d r stl ssly ar u d th r m
e e . e o o e n s e e o no e o e

aft r e no o n e . er n e n e e e e o n e oo ,

d st pp d at th bur au ; th r lay a w d pr tty hat d with sight


f it c am i s pirati pr tti st c l th s
an o e e e e e ne an e ,
an

o S h w ul d p t
e n h on d h . e o u on er e e o e , an s e

w uld g t ; th h might m t s m
o o ou h k w en h w ulds e ee o e o ne s e ne or s e o

buy s m thi g — w ll it w uld b b tt r tha stag ati g at h m


Sh sli pp d i t a c l dark blu silk that h k w was b c mi g
o e n , o r, e , o e e e n n n o e .

r fl cti
e e n o oo , e s e ne e o n ,

t t h w hat d imm diat ly b ga t f l b tt r H


T h bla c k hat i t sifi d th g l d f h
p u on e ne , an e e e n o ee e e . er e e on

i th glass was gratifyi g


fluffy hair d th whit la c ab ut h thr at br ught t th c l ur f
n e n . e n en e e o o er

ch ks d lips Sh pi ck d p a paras l d gl v s d was s


an e e e o er o o ou e o o o

h
walki g d w Spruc Str t
er ee an . e e u o an o e , an oon

I ll g d w Ch st ut Str t h d cid d f if y is i
n o n e ee .

“ ’

t w sh ppi g h will b th r ; d if I wa t t buy a ythi g mys lf


o o n e n ee ,
s e e e , or an o ne n

that is wh r I
o n o n s e e e e an n o n n e

g t it

e e c an e .

B t Ch st ut S tr t pr v d disapp i ti g f
u e n th ugh h l k d ee o e o n n , or o s e oo e

a xi usly at th pass rs by h h d v r s y f th m i h lif


b f r ; d th sh p wi d ws w r si gularly u s ductiv
n o e e -
,
s e a ne e een an o e n er e

I d t thi k I v r k w b f r h w ugly
e o e an e o -
n o e e n n e e .

R ally h th ught
“ “ ’

A d as f m r thi gs a gla c at th s st r wi d ws
e , s e o , on n e e ne e o e o

p pl b
w u d cur th m st i v t rat f bargai hu t rs I f I d t
eo e c an e . n or e e n ,
n e e e o e n o

o l e e o a n e e e o n -
n e . on

see
BY WAY O F PA S TI ME 3

dc t l ki g p rs — mu ch l ss y I k w —b f r I g t t
T w lfth S tr t I shall g h m agai I thi k I shall li d w
e en -
oo n e on e an o ne no ,
e o e e o

Th
I ca
e ee ,
o o e n . en n e o n

d qui tly di — t sta d b i g b r d lik this D ar m what


at ra ctiv ba ck that m ah ad has H i fa c h w v r w uld pr ba
an e e, nno n e n o e e . e e,

an t e an e . s e, o e e , o o

bly strik h rr r t s s ul ’ ”

attra ctiv bac k f it was u d ubt dly


e o o o o ne o .

S till h k pt l ki g at th
c
,
s e e oo n e e ,
or n o e

r ss ssi g A straw hat a br w h ad a tall l a limb d figur


i a w ll c ut blu suit ; whit li at th ck d wrists mad p as far
e o e n ; on o n e e n- e e
p p .
,

as Eth l c uld a w ll br d w ll gr m d p rs ality A m cam


n e -
e e nen e ne an , e u ,

H i fa c lit p as h c aught sight f th blu suit d


e o se e , e -
e , e -
oo e e on . an e

t f a st r
y u g p rs ; d h hurri d p t him slapp d him th ba ck d
ou o o e . s e u e o e e -
e

sh k his ha d simulta usly whil Eth l c uld h ar him say


o n e on an e e u o , e on e an

oo n neo e e o e :

Wh y T m ld f ll w wh r hav y b k pi g y urs lf all


th s m ths ? J v but it s i c t
,
o ,
o e o , e e e ou e en ee n o e

y u agai
’ ”
e e on o e, n e o se e o n .

T h r w r tw p pl ha ppily s ttl d f
e e e e th aft r E th l
o eo e e e or e e noo n, e

th ught b itt rly S h did hat t b l ly d t b l ly d b r d


o e . e so e o e o ne ,
an o e o ne an o e

at th sam tim was t t b dur d T h r was agr abl m


vid tly a g tl ma ; h r was a charmi g girl — h laugh d t h
e e e no o e en e e e an ee e an ,

s lf — th ly i c p pl i t w d just b c aus
e en en e n e e n ,
s e e o er

b dy had h p
d t say s m futil w rds th y c uld t s p ak t a ch th r T h y
e , e on n e eo e n o n, an e e no o a

migh t b havi g su ch a pl asa t tim t g th r d i st ad h was mis


en e o o e o
p e e o no e o e o e . e

e n e n e o e e ,
an n e s e

bly al S udd ly h r alis d th th r m had g d th


blu ba ck was walki g al
e ra o ne . en s e e e e o e an o ne, an e

A im puls flash d i t h mi d ;
impuls h did t v xpr ss t h rs lf d xt h h d c aught p
e n on o ne . n e e n o er n an

e s e no e en e e o e e ,
an ne s e a u

t th figur ah a d
o e e e

w h w v ic I am glad
.

h said — h did t k
“ ”
T m
agai I hav b tryi g t d c id f a wh l bl c k if it
o ,
s e , s e no no er o n o e, so

t
r ally c uld b y it s m d t g d t b tru
o y se e ou n . e e en n o e e or o e o

e o e o u, ee e oo oo o e e

a s c d th br w y s l ki g i t h rs w r puzzl d d a
.

F
sligh t flush app ar d his ta d ch ks T h his fac cl ar d as h
or e on e o n e e oo n n o e e e e ,
an

gras p d h ha d d said c rdially


e e on nne ee . en e e e , e

e er n an o :

T his is a sur pris H w is it y happ t b i t w


“ ”
?

ch ks w r bur i g d h h art was b ati g m rc il ssly but


e . o ou en o e n o n

H
h r pli d with a ppar t c alm
er ee e e n n ,
an er e e n e e ,

s e e e en

W “
ly h r f a f w days way t Mai R ally
this is th m st ghastly c ity i summ r tim F ath r is abs rb d i s m
e are o n e e or e o n o ur o ne . e ,

busi ss gag m ts d I hav b d i g my b st t whil away th


e o n e e . e o e n o e

tim B t I must c f ss u til I m t y I was havi g littl su cc ss


ne en e en an e e en o n e o e e

e . u on e ,
n e o u, n e e .
T I PYN O B OB

4

r hat s
ttily im p d a c m plim t as
l v r I had h
'

T i

g is it si c I s y
p as e e o en e e ve , e

laugh d ; l t m e h w l e e s ee , o on n e

ve e en ou ?

D t y r ally r m m b r H w u d f y ! T hat s a p r
“ ’
? ’

r tur f my pr tty s p ch
on ou e e e e o r e o ou o o

e n or e ee .

t mu t hav b quit a tim h hazar d d but r ally y k w


I t just r m m b r I thi k it was S pt mb r
s e e en e e, e e , e ou no

h m ck d
c an e e e . n e e e .

S pt mb r hav a p r m m ry H av t y
“ “ ’

b ba ck th i
e ye e s e o e , ou e oo e o . en ou

e re s n c e ?

I hav t h ass rt d I t w l d hav b lik a child s


e en
“ ’ ”
N

cr am d ca dy this with a gla c at h


o en , e e e . ou e ee n e r en

party with ut t h i
S h laugh d mi s chi v usly but said with a ppar t fra k ss
o e ce - e an n ,
n e er .

b th r s v ral tim s si c I saw y


e e e o , en n ne

Oh I
“ ’
What f w
xp cta t gl am i
ve e en e e e e e n e ou . un e

h d t g th r ! D y r m mb r — h saw
I sha t r mi i s c — y hav t p r a m m ry ;
a o e e o ou e e e s e an e e n e n

hi y s —B t “ ’

mixi g past d pr s t R mi is c c
s e e ,
u no ,
n e n e, ou e oo o o e o

d th what i th ?

l us ul t c h r a gl my pr s t
an en s e us e n an e en e n en es a re

xp cta cy i his y s fad d away d th slight


on v ef o ee oo e en .

D u i g thi s last th
cl u d hi dd i hi pr s i r tu d B t h said p l y
r n e e e n n e e e ,
an e

I hav a bad m m ry L u ckily that lack d s t sp il pr s


o en n s ex e s on e rn e . u e o en :

Y es , e e o .
, oe no o e

t pl su th ugh it may b f past happi s T hat s t th ’

I cc
en ea re , o ro one o n es . no e

i t hav t a t h i g t d thi s aft r d a r ’


di g t y ur w
a cc u t ith r hav y a ch th r ?
o n en n o o e n o o n , an o n o o o n
p .
,

H w shall w amus

B y thi s tim E th l h d r c v r d h s lf p ss ssi c mpl t ly


o n ,
ne e e ou . o e e e o e

th ugh h di d t dar t l t h rs lf c si d r what h had d


e e a e o e e er e -
o e on o e e ,

Sh
had v y vi d tly d v ry lu ckily m t a g tl ma H was v ry pl as
o s e no e o e e e on e s e o ne. e

er e en an e e en e n . e e e

t d h was m r t rt ai d tha h had b f w ks Sh d


cid d t play th gam t
an an s e o e en e ne n s e e en or ee . e e

d
O h ! pl s d c id t h amus m t I m tir d f
e o e e o an e n .

h a sw r d
“ “ ’

tryi g t thi k th m p d I t l d y I w t su cc ssful


ea e e e e e en s e n e e ,
so e o

n o n e u ,
an o ou as n o e .

W ll h said d h sit at d j ust th


“ ”
aut m bil h tl d by
cl m r sly I hav it W ll g t n aut m bil d g f a rid
e ,
e ,
an e e . e n an o o e us e
“ ’ ’

P rf c t ! E th l c ri d
a o ou . e . e e a o o e an o or e .

L t s g thr ugh th park d hav t at


“ ” “ ’
e e e e . e o o e an e ea

V all y Gr e e en .

A d y u r t h p rs is p r at pla i g amus m t h
“ ’
n wh o e e e on o oo nn n e en , e

laugh d W ll g i t this st r d I ll t l ph th gar g t s d


e .

e

o n o o e an

e e one e a e o en

ar u d
t su cc ssful ly ti c d with satisfacti
o ne o n .

T h pla w rk d E th l
y d y u g p rs ha dl d th ma chi
e n o e ou e . e no e on

h w w ll th br w
is satisfyi g h th ught T hat s just th adj ctiv that
o e e o n-e e o n e on n e e ne .

“ ” “ ’
H e n ,
s e o . e e e
TI PYN O B O B

6

n i c r tha I d s rv d A d as th y sh k ha ds h saw that h u d r


e n e e e . n e oo n s e e n e

t d
I thi k y u v cur d my p r m m ry f g d tim s was all h
s oo .


n o e e oo e o or oo e , e

said as h tur d t wards th aut m bil e


e ne o e o o .

A h w t i th d r h saw him thr ad his way thr ugh th


c arriag s d g p th str t t wards th garag Sh hurri d thr ugh
s s e en n e oo s e e o e

c rrid rs t th Wal ut Str t d r d alm st u til h had


e an o u e ee o e e . e e o

th e o o o e n ee oo ,
an o ran n s e

saf ly tur d d w F ift th S tr t T hi gs had t y t s ttl d i t


th ir v ryday c urs ; h was t y t awak v as h walk d i t
e ne o n een ee . n no e e e n o

e e e o e s e no e e e en s e e n o

th h us agai
e o e n .

Th xt day was S aturday S h was t s p d th w k d with


e ne . e o en e ee -
en

Margar t D al i timat fri d f h rs S h th ught ag rly f th


e e , an n e en o e . e o e e o e

f it w uld b t t ll Margar t h amazing adv tur T h h was


utt rly c ast d w wh v r h th ught f what th m must thi k f
un o e o e e er en e . en s e

s lf r s p ct l ft Abs rb d i h
e o n en e e s e o o e an n o

h S h f lt th a if h had
c fli cti g th ughts h pack d hal f m cha i cally d hardly r alis d
er . e e en s s e no e -
e e e . o e n er

g i g u til h w a ctually sitti g M rgar t s p rch dri ki g


on n o s e e e n , an e e

h w
T h s u d f wh ls i t rrupt d th ir d sult ry c v r
s e as o n n s e as n on a e o n n

t ea with h er . e o n o ee n e e e e o on e

sati Margar t tur d t ward th driv


d I thi k it must
on . e ne o e e .

g t a surpris f E th l h said
“ ’ ”
I ve y o e or o u, e , s e ,
an n

b arrivi g

e w n no .

Sh walk d t wards th st ps
e d E th l f ll w d
e A y u g m
o e e an e o o e . o n an

i a blu suit was g tti g t f th ru ab ut d E th l s h art s m d


I
n e e n ou o e n o ,
an e e ee e

t o st p f a m m t d a wav f h rr r sw pt v r h
o or o tw
en , an e o o o e

o e er . as

T m th blu suit d d br w —y d
I wa t y t m t my fi
o ,
e e- e an o n e e .

Eth l h h ard Margar t say


“ '

e , s e e e ,
n ou o ee an c e ,

M Chalm rs
r . e .


L OU I S E N . CRU I CE, o6 .
O N TH E WAR TB UR G A T N I GH T

I saw sky b hi d castl s h ight


th e th e

lam i t c l ur as d sc d d
e n e e

F th e
i ch crims
e n o o o sun e en e ;
R ur l al turqu is bl d d
o n, p p e, an d p e o e en e

In li g ri g gl ry fadi g ass d fr m sight


castl walls gr w dim agai st ight
n e n o ,
n , p e o .

Th e th e
allid m a s c d day r t d
e e n n ,

No p e d,

sil c v r all
oon e on p e en

And wi gs xt d d h er
Wh su d ly a c r ss flash d i t light
en e o e n e en e ,

d
It gl am d al t lik s m u s k ray
en en o e n o .

of

Awhil I wait d musi g


e e e o e n po en p er ;

re v re n t ly ,

til a assi g s try c all d


e e ,
n

Un
It shi s m r r s w r d clar p n en e to m e :
“ ”
!

ne th e E pe o po e to e e

T o m an al symb l had rtai d th e


by a cr ss
o ne o pe ne ,

An d ight had b r fa do th e n e en p o ne .

T H E RE SA H E L B U R N ,

D E FEAT

arl tta had v r r alis d b f r h marriag that Gi va i might


C o ne e e e e o e er e o nn

gr w tir d f h Y t w h saw that it h d b all t asy a p


sim pl childlik mi d h k w that h
o e o er . e no s e a een oo e os

ibility fr m th first I h
was t cl v r d that h husba d was S h had t v th r a dy
s o e . n er e, e n s e ne s e

t gu whi c h c m s by xp ri c f th w rld H family had taught


no e e ,
an er n . e no e en e e

on e o e e e en e o e o . er

h i h
e r, n qui t G rma h m t b th b st f h us k p rs d th
er e e n o e, o e e e o o e ee e , an en

th y had marri d h at ight t th brillia t N ap lita th


e e e r, f e een , o e n e o n, e so n o

h fath r s ld st fri d S h had marri d as b di tly as h had


v rythi g ls S h had j y d t th w car fr


er e o e en . e e o e en s e

lways d
xist c d h husba d gay f d f his fri ds d asily
a o ne e e n e e . e en o e , oo ,
e ne , e ee

adapti g hims lf t y c ir cl h d fas c i at d h B t lat ly h happi


e en e , an er n ,
so , so on o en an so e

n e o an e, a n e er . u e er

ss had b gu t sli p fr m h imp t t ha ds


I t was th d f th first f w m ths f th ir marri d lif d th y
ne e n o o er o en n .

e en o e e on o e e e , an e
TI PY N O B O B

8

w r maki g a l g—pla d j ur y t Am ri c a
e e n a sl w I talia
on nne o ne o e on o n

st am r Ev b f r th b gi i g f th v yag Carl tta h d di


d h w much Gi va i d d t b amus d d h w littl h c uld
e e . en e o e e e nn n o e o e o a sco v

h p t amus him S h h d striv c s c i ti usly t fi d s m w rds


ere o o nn nee e o e e , an o e s e o

o e o e . e a en on en o o n o e o ,

s m th ughts t pl as d i t r st him d h d r pr a h d h rs lf
b caus h s ught i vai B t th r al crisis was th fault f th s
o e o , o e e an n e e ,
an a e o c e e e

w fri ds f his s p c ially f L S ig ra


e e s e o n n . u e e e o o e

tw o ne en o , e e o a no .

T h y sat at th sam tabl wh r Gi va i had ch s that h d his


wif sh ul d sit At first L S ig ra had gr atly attra ct d Carlotta S h
e e e e e e o nn o en e an

e o . a no e e . e

was tall d dark v ry striki g alm st b autiful S h sa g d play d


Ab v all h had th assura c d p is whi c h
an ,
e n , o e . e n an e ,

d h was witty t
Carl tta s p c ially
an s e oo . o e , s e e n e an o e

o vi d e e en e .

L S ig ra had b ki d d gra c i us d h husba d— alth ugh


h h r dly c u t d— had b c urt us t B t h d h t g th r had
a no een n an o , an er n o

e a o n e een o eo oo . u e an s e o e e

sur ly b t blam f th utt r tra sf rmati i Gi va i Il S ig


e een o e or e e n o on n o nn .

no r h d r sp d d with u faili g ag r ss t v y l k d w rd fr m
e a e on e n n e e ne o e er oo an o o

L S ig h h d sh w hims lf wrapp d p i admirati fh Gi


va i h d s th ir mutual i t r st d c mpa i ship H had s p t
a n o ra, e a o n e e u n on o e r. o

nn a e en e n e e an o n on . e en

all his tim with th m duri g th v yag M r v r h th ught L S ig


ra tir ly p rf ct d had t s what had stru ck th gl ct d
e e n e o e . o eo e e o a

Carl tta— th la c k f g tl
no en e e e an no een e ne e e

ss d sw t ss i th brillia t S ig ra
It half c mf rt d Carl tta w t thi k f th c l d w rds Il Sig r had
o e o en en e an ee ne n e n no .

r c iv d i sympathy wh h l ft th d ck
o o e o no o n o e o o no e

ight t ill t play


a cc mpa im t f his wif s sw t v i c H had b v ry grat ful
e e e n en e e e e o ne n oo o an

f m di c i him f his h ada ch


o n en or e ee o e . e e en e e

f th littl b ttl Carl tta had giv


d h still r j i c d at th littl
or e e o e o e ne o en or e e,

it f ki d ss B t h i d i
ati br k t i a b wh h r m mb r d h w aft r pa cki g away
an s e e o e o ru n or
pp y e g e o n ne . u er n

cas f drugs d c mi g back t th d ck h had f u d L S ig ra


n on o e ou n so en s e e e e e o , e n

h
sm k i g cigar t t s with Gi va i d laughi g
er e o an o n o e e ,
s e o n a no

o n e e o nn an n .

T i ght w th last ight t d th f w pass g rs had gath


r d i th sal t play gam s d t dri k ch lat with th p
o -n as e n ou , an e e en e

e e n e o on o e an o n oc o e e ca

tai All thr ugh th tri p Carl tta h d b t pr ud t sh w that h


r s t d th gl ct with whi ch th th rs h d tr at d h B t t ight
n. o e o a een oo o o o s e

h art h d v r c m h prid h chil dish atur h d b r all it c uld


e en e e ne e e o e a e e er u o -n

h er e a o e o e er e, er n e a o ne o

b ar F i di g h rs lf agai u h d d d pass d v r h had p ly


e . n n e e n n ee e an e o e s e o en

r b ll d d h d giv v t i a su dd par xysm f rag t all th humil


d a g r whi c h w ll d p withi had qui ckly
e e e , an a en en n en o o e o e

i tia on an h n The h e e u n er en s e
T I PYN O B O H ’
10

is said L S ig ra with a gra c i us smil W w


Oh , hr e e sh e

c ,
a no o e . e ere

h pi g t T h as C arl tta t k h la b sid G i va ”


i
ha d th raili g h c ti u d P
o n o see p ou en, o oo er e e e o nn
y .
,

d st adi d h rs lf with

haps y ur husba d has m ti d t y that w w uld much j y hav


an e e e e o ne n on e n , s e on n e : er

h ur us with a visit H has giv us h p that y will a cc pt


o n en o ne o ou e o en o

i gyn ou o no . e en o e ou e

by sayi g that th r is r as t pr v t it d w wait ly f y ur


gr m t t l k f rward t y ur c mi g H v i c was gra ci us
n e e no e on o e en an e on or o

a ee en o oo o o o o n . er o e o ,

d h h d mad th rar x rti f sp aki g i G rma B t C


l tta c uld t mistak th m a i g f th w rds T h S ig ra r ally
an s e a e e e e e on o e n n e n . u ar

d sir d th visit d h d a ti c i pat d r fusal


o o no e e e n n o e o . e no e

e e e , an a n e e .

m t Carl tta s r s luti last d T h h w h w ’


1
imp ssibl it w uld b f h t try t r fus I mm diat ly Gi va i L
m 4
01 o ne oe n o e o on e . en s e sa o

o e o e or er o o e e . e e o nn , a

S ig ra Il S ig r — w uld all d t rmi that h was j al us L ast


igh s c had pr bably b ugh t awak suspi c i i th h art
no , no e o e e ne s e e o .


n t s ene o een eno o en on n e e

f L S ig ra at l ast if t i all S h w uld hav t b ar v rythi g


rath r tha b bra d d fatally S ham d a g r alm st ch k d h
o a no e , no n . e o e o e e e n

but h c ll ct d h rs lf d a sw red with f rmality i I talia


e n e n e so . _ e an n e o o e e r,

xtr m ly ki d I t will giv


s e o e e e e ,
an n e o ,
n n :

Ma y tha ks S ig ra Y

a cc pt
n n , no . ou are e e e n . e

m th gr at st pl asur t

e e e e e e o e .

Gi va i smil d d r p at d tha ks t L S ig ra wh
o nn r pli d ;
e an e e e n o a no , o e e

agai i G rma
Y u will c m at c will y t O
n n e n :

H w v ry delightful

o e . o

o e on e, o u no . ur

h us is r ady f us
Carl tta f lt h rs lf i c a pabl
o e e or .

fm r
f rmality f ma r v h I talia d s rt d h
o e e e n e o o e .

H d h was
f rc d t l t h rs lf b utd i c urt sy by r plyi g i G rma
er o o nne , e en er n e e e e r, an s e

o e o e e e e o o ne n o e e n n e n

R ally S g Gi va i k w s b st what his busi ss


w I must fi ish pa c k
e ,
l n o ra, o nn no e are ne en

m t i t h S uth H must arra g — d


will xcus m
g g a e en s n e o . e n e an no n

i g Y
d l ft th d c k N t
n . ou e e e .

D ig ifi d i d f at h b w d t L S ig ra
u til h r ach d h w cabi did th r alisati f th i vitabl tak
n e n e e , s e o e o a no an e e e . o

th pla c
n s e e e er o n n e e on o e ne e e

e fh p i h h art
e o o e n er e .

MAR GARE T CH AR L E T O N L E WI S ,

08 .
A CAS E O F F R I EN D S H I P 1 1

MAR CH I N S AI N T CL O UD

fr sh wi d shak s al g th light
Th e e n e on e

Wh amb r str aks


chilly ast ; d gusts by ight
en e e

Th
K p childr i th N rth R m lat awak
e e an n

ee en n e o oo e e,

Wh i p i g wild tal s that mad th m quak


s

r n e e e e

Wh S ig y t ld th m as th y f ur
en - n o e ,
e o

S t r u d t h h arth t bak

a o n e e o e

T h ir littl br akfast l av s with sugar am s


d c a dl flam s
e e e o e n e ,

A d fi
D a c d stra g ly th kit c h
n re an n e e

n e walls d fl rn e on e en an oo .

B y d S ai t G rmai s R ad u p th plai

e on n e n o , on e n,

Wh r all day l g th qui t has lai


T h pas c h fl w r fr aks
e e on e e s un n,

e o e

T h y ll w grass ;
e e d fr m th d r
o an o e oo

Th p plar wi d br ak hid s fr m sight


S mall girls i s c arl t a pr s
e o n -
e e o

n e on ru n ,

A d st ut b t d b y th
c t G rma st ck wh v w
n o ne o -
oo e o , e so n

Of an i e n e n o ,
o e en no

C guid th gr at whit h rs s with th pl ugh


an e e e e o e e o .

P rha ps
e p rs i t th pur pl
o ne p ee n o e e cu ,

A d says G d s m ss g r is p ;
“ ’

I f u d —this aft —r
n : o e en e u

o n , e no o n,

A k y f h av e -
th s pri g will b h r s
O e en, e n e e e o on .

L O U I SE F OL E Y,

A CAS E O F FR I E N D S H I P

(S e e ri e —N e m Yo rk )

(C li D b i s e a te d a t h e r te a table R ic h ard F o rd e n te rs , an d,

f f
ar o n e ar y s -
.

a ter th e us u al o rm alitie s o f gre e tin g draws , a c h air u p be s ide h e r ) .

SH E . Yo u w r v ry g d
e e e oo to s d en m e th e rss
o e . T hy
e are de
lightful
c v ti al r mark I h v v r h ard
.

HE . T hat is th m st e o on en on e a e e e e y o u

ma e k .
TI PYN O B O B

1 2

SH E . I
if I b r y o but t ll m is it y m r c v m
am
'

s o rry o e u, e e, an o e on e

ti l tha y ur s di g m fl w rs ?

i c hara c t r with past i t r c urs w


o na n o en n e o e

H T hat hardly w
E . it as n e o ur n e o e, as ,

but th r tim s wh a m has t s d fl w rs t a W ma


It s ms t m th asi st thi g that a m
e e are e en an o en o e o o n .

S HE . d t t l
ee o e e e e n an c an o , o e e

h his fl rist t s d a d z O t a girl A d t v ry m


f ls that by d i g h has paid h a gr at c mplim t alm t
o ne o y o en o en r so o n e e e an
p .

ee so o n e er e o en , os

imp s d bligati
Pl as r m mb r that a m m t bac k y
o e an O on .

H w r tha ki g m
as if y w r pl as d with th r s s I rd r d my fl rist t s d y
E . e e e e e o en ou e e n n e

d t tak y f th s r pr ach s t h art N y


ou e e e e e o e o e e o o en o u.

Y

S
hav pai d m a r al c mplim t
HE . o u nee n e an o o e e o e o e . O, ou

e e e o en .

H H w is that ?

B y c mi g t
E . o

S
It is y wh c mplim t m by r c ivi g m T h pl ur
HE m . o n o se e e .

H E . ou o o en e e e n e. e e as e

is all my si d
I d t u d rsta d y i this m d
on e .

S

HE . on n e n ou n oo .

HE Wh y ?

If
. no t

SH E w r p t y ur usual mark y w uld k w with ut


.
yo u e e u o o , ou o no o

aski g B t y u r stupi d t —d y F irst y s d m fl w rs th ly


n . u o

e o a .
, ou en e o e , e on

O ff s f that atur y
en e O hav v r b guilty f t b sur b ut n e ou e e e een o , o e e,

H D t humiliat m
E . on

e e .

S Th r y agai i h sam s tim tal stra Th


fl w rs I c ul d f rgiv I r alis y had s m pr v cati
HE g . t e e ou o n n e e en en in . e

o e o wi g t
o e . e e ou o e o o o n, o n o

th day
e .

H What day ?
s D t pr t d y did t k w Y ur s c d
E .

S S t V al ti
’ ’ ’

mis d m a ur h w v r is i x cusabl T mak pr tty s p ch


HE . . en ne . on e en ou n no . o e on

e e no ,
o e e ,
ne e . o e e ee es

ab ut th pl a ur b i g all y ur si d is r ally u w rthy f y


S upp s I r alis m y pl asur k ly that I c a t b li v
o e e s e e n on o e e n o O ou .

H

E . o e e e e e so e en n e e e

th r is y l ft f y ou ?

R i char d F rd what is th matt r with y ? H r h v I


e e an e or

S
b c arryi g a c v rsati that I xp t d
HE . o , e e ou e e a e

i y ur w traditi
v ry mi ut that y w ul d a ccus m f plagiarism A d y pr t d
een n on on e o n so n o o n on e ec e

e e n e ou o e e o . n ou e en

t t u d rsta d S upp s y try t r all th umb r f tim s y


hav said I m a lu cky f ll w t k w a w ma wh d s t xp ct m
no o n e n . o e ou o ec e n e o e ou
“ ’ ’

d wh will l t m c m
e , e o o no o n o oe n e e e

t mak l v t h d h d talk t
ab ut th rdi ary thi gs I t s hard t fi d a w ma t t lk with
o e o e o e r, an o e e o e an s ee e r an o
h er o e o n n .

so o n o n o a
an d asy t fi d a w m t s d fl w rs t
so e o n o an o en o e o .

TI PYN O B O B

x4

HE P shaw !
I
.

SH E Yo u did th e e n s tim tal part ab ut th fl w rs w ll was


as far ba ck as hat
. en o e o e so e ,

tak e n in t .

H E (s lo w ly as th o u gh ,
c o m in g o n a n e w th o u gh t ) . An d ye t yo u
w t r t di g
Id
e en n
en on p
SH E (in te rru ti
p g m
n h i ) . So mhw e o ,
on

t lik y ur lyi g t
e o n o me
in quit wh l sal a fashi
e so o e e on .

H D t y thi k a li is v r justifiabl ? ’

rar cc asi ; i a m
E . on ou n e e e e

S I a w maHE . n vr o n, o n e o o ns n an , n e e .

H H w d y E . mak that t ? o o ou e ou

S A lyi g m is always a bu gl r wh r as a w ma h th
ta ct t li at th criti c al m m t d wi t
HE . n an n e , e e o n as e

T a c t s ms t m
o e e o en an n ou .

H E . rath r a slim thi g whi h t ba


ee o e e n on c o se

y r m rality
I bas v rythi g i th w rld tact d i sight
ou o .

S
i sight m r tha ta ct I am i a fix mys lf wh r
HE . e e e n n e o on an n .

H Y
littl i sight is d d T h r is a p rs f my a cquai ta c wh i
E . e s, n o e n . n e e e a

suff ri g fr m lack f i sight i t my chara ct r ; at l ast that is th


e n nee e . e e e on o n n e o s

way I gu ss at th situati but I d a littl m r i sight t b sur


e n o o n n o e e e

e e o n, nee e o e n o e e .

What w ul d y d ab ut it ?
wh I d t k w th c ir cumsta c s
o ou o o

H W absurd t ask m

S HE . O o e, en on no e n e .

HE B u t y o u do
I
. .

SH E .
?

Y e s —o r
at l ast y u r g d at th risi g y must hav ’
HE
s m sugg sti s f a c as lik this Y u g m i l v
. e , o e so oo eo n ou e

t sur
wh th r y u g lady is Y u g lady may b pr t ds t t k w
o e e on or e e : o n an , n o e, no e

e e o n . o n e, e en no o no

that y u g m is Will th E dit r ki dly giv hi t as t pr p r


c duct ?
o n an . e o n e n o o e

ridi cul us Just l t thi gs tak th ir atural


on

S Y t
c urs
HE . ou are oo o . e n e e n

is it ? W ll th I must b ff f
o e .

H O h ! that is t h gam
I am t i th habit f maki g l g r calls y tha this d—i
E . e e, e , en, e O , or

atural c urs f thi gs I shall b i agai ab ut day aft r t


no n e o n on e on ou n an n
,

th e n o e O n , e n n o e o
m rr w (H g
o o t )
. e o es o u .

EU N I CE MORGA N S CH E N CK ,

O7 .
1 5

B UF AD E S D A UGH TE R T O H ER L O V E R

Th e fm o de llin g is a ttribu te d to E n f ade s o f C i th w h


f
o ri gi n o o r n ,
o s e

dau gh te r dre w th e wall an d h e fille d



s ilh o u e tte o f h er lo v e r s ac e o n th e ,

c lay )

N ay ,tur thi y s away tap r s light — th e ’

h ad up th c lla wall
n ne e e , e

S had ws thi
A d I w ill fix it th r
o ne e on e e

th u shalt g
T m t bla c k d ath i m
n e e , e re o o

o ee d v uri g fight e n an -
e o n .

Sl wly my stylus t m g v ry curv


o rac e e e

A d utli
n f thi
o hair thy br w thy li ps ;
ne O ne , o ,

Ah tur t g mg m l st th u mar

caus mi ha d t sw rv
n no , az on e, e o

T h shad w s sha p

e o e, o r e ne n o e e .

Ah tur ot —I will rais thi utli h r


With whit st c lay d m uld it i thy f rm
,
n n e ne o ne e e .

O f ch k th u didst t a c h my ha d
e an o n o

d li ps f
Its cu i g art shall I hav th cl ar
ee an , or o e n

nn n : so e ee e

En grav my wall d I may dw ll


th y fa c
en on , an e

A d gaz u p O h l v l ss st
T ill that I ma d it l v ly with thy f rm !
n e on e. o e e o ne

e o e o

Y tur t m ! At last at last far w ll


e a, n o e , ,
e e .

MARI A M L . CO F F I N ,

O6 .

DE CI S I ON

wi d was sighi g d m a i g t its r stl ss ss i fitf l gusts


Th e n n an o n n ou e e ne n u

al g th far aw y hillsid s Th twilight was rapidly d p i g i t


gl m f a c mi g st rm d a ba k f dark cl uds h avy with
on e a e . e ee en n n o

the oo o o n o an n o o e

rai had alr a dy shut ff th last rays f su light fr m th w st I


,

th u c rtai
n e o e o n o e e . n

light v rythi g app ar d mag ifi d t f its tru pr p r


ti s fr m th bla ck tr t ps swayi g diz ily agai st th dark i g
e n e n e e n e e n e ou O e o o
on , o e e e- o n z n e en n
T I PY N O B O B

1 6

sky t th straight r a d whi ch s m d t l gt h


o e t farth r tha o ,
'

ee e o en en ou e n

usu l b f r it disapp ar d i t th shad w f th w ds


a e o e e e n o e o .
o e oo .

T h pr s p c t was t i viti g th ight wi d was gr wi g c ld


d a littl as h climb d i t th d g
e o e no n n , e n n o n o

d dam p d th w ma shiv
cart d t k p th r i s Sh th ught f th ight mil s f l ly
an ,
an e o n e re e s e e n o e o

r ad wa d ri g al g th riv r ba k d thr ugh thi ck w ds d


an oo u e e n . e o o e e e o o ne

th y s m d t h lik th past ight y ars f h lif a ch


o n e n on e e n an o oo , an

dark r
ly tha th last T h ughts f f rm r days c am c r w di g
e ee e o er e e e e O er e, e o ne e

dm r l
thi ck d fast up h mi d f th g ld days wh lif w y u g
an o e o ne n e . o o o e e o n

s ul h d k w what l li ss c uld m a wh
an on er n , o e o en en e as o n

d fr sh b f r h
th c m pa i
an e ,
e o e er o a no n o ne ne o e n, en

e o shi p f th r h d satisfi d h h art s d sir


n on O o ne o e a e er e

e e .

Wh by a sud d c apri c f fat h was l ft t fa c th l li ss


mpty w rl d h f ught g t th s r w whi ch might hav v r
en en e o e s e e o e e o ne ne

f
wh lm d h r with all th f r c f a str g atur I th c urs f tim
O an e o ,
s e o a a1 n s e or o e o e

e e e e o e o on n e . n e o e o e,

wh th w ss f th pai was past h b ga th har d r struggl


en e ne ne o e n ,
s e e n e e e

agai st l li ss with gri f d l gi g f byg happi ss h ly


c mpa i s F ri ds h ad giv h l v d sympathy but h was
n o ne ne , e an on n or o ne ne er o n

c
o n on . en en er o e an , s e

ss ss d by i t s d sir f m a i shi f s m t wh m
c uld sp ak h i d as d m ti s d fr m wh m h c uld
p o e e p p
an n en e e e or o n on , or o e o ne o o

h
hav u d rsta di g f h gr f S c i ty h might hav but h h art
s e o e er e an e o on an o o s e o

a ch d f c mpa i shi p I h ff rt t suppr ss this u satisfi d d sir


e n e n n o er 1e . o e s e e, er e

t d i this way h had c m


e or o n on . n er e o o e n e e e

s h h d tri d ma y f rms f amus m


e a e n o o e en ,
an n s e o e

t ok w th m wh was sta di g th path b sid h


no e an o n n on e e e er .

H y s wa d r d away fr m th dista t hills ba ck t his fa c I t


was a str g fa c with d t rmi ati i v ry li but th mast r
er e e n e e o e n o e .

ful ss was h l d i ch ck j ust w by th pl a di g d sir i his y s


on e, e e n on n e e ne, e e

ne e n e no e e n e e n e e .

S h k w what th l k m a t alth ugh h had


e ne v r p t his m a i ge oo e n ,
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i t w r ds S h h d f lt f m ths that his str g will was gra dually


f r c i g h t yi l d t his d sir t supp rt h
n o o . e a e or on on

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o n o e en on o e ,
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ss T h fa ct that s m was l gi g t ch t h with l v d
o an o n on ,
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ne . e o eo ne on n o ee er o e an

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w ma s s pirit quail d b f r th utt r l li ss f th pr s p c t
e er e O o e ee o e e . or o en

th ‘

d a c h familiar tr
e o n e e o e e e o ne ne O e o e .

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n e an o e e n e a o . ee e o er o en e
1 8 T I PYN O B O B '

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T h c all w c h rus li p th
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ene r w th o e e ne e

sa e

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en a ar draw tha e ne e .

ADE L AI DE N EAL L ,
T I PY N O B O B

20

F AB L E : T WO O N AN I S L AN D

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said th D uk u m v d I mitt d t m ti that my h art h
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days lat th r s cu rs st pp d a h r d w m t s m what


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r cks
n n , e e, e o e e o e o e o e

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0 .
T I PY N O B O E

L ON E L I N E S S

girl shiv r d i th chill f h r m d stirr d th c als f


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m c mf rti g w mth T h h w t
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er a n re o o e o so e o o n ar . en s e en

t th
t thr ugh whi c h th wild wi d whistl d Ac r ss th bla c k
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,

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e n o ,
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an o n s ip was t f h S a dly h tur d away
no d g i g t a tabl
or er s e ne an o n o e

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cad c cam i t h mi d th ugh—i alt r d phrasi g T h y als
oo e e e e e o e e
p pn u ,
.


en e e n o er n , o n e e n : e o

starv wh rush d w just t lat


e o S h h d miss d di o r n oo e .

e a e nn e .

S U Z E T T E G S T U AR T

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was a l v r w h th ught that his passi was th d p st
say t hims lf I shall
e e on e o e o o on e ee e

that h d v r b S ur ly h w uld ft
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a e e een . e ,
e o O en o e ,

t hav pp rtu ity t d s m gr at d


that I l v H w uld s p d h urs sitti g at his cas m t wi d w
e o no e an O o n o o o e e an no e or

h er o e . e o en o n e en n o

thi ki g f his passi


n n d r h arsi g i his m m ry th tal s f
o bl o n an e e n n e o e e o no e

l v rs f ld d h w th y pr v d th ir l v A d th p pl g i g by
o e o o an o e o e e o e . n e eo e o n ,

s i g him sit th r pal d p siv w uld shak th ir h a ds d sigh


ee n e e so e an en e, o e e e an

d marv l at gr at a l v
N w a sh rt dista c
an e so e o e .

o fr m his h us fl w d a riv r with st p


o n e o o e o e e ee

ba ks d thith r th w m f th ighb rh d w r w t t g ight


d m r i g t f t c h wat r
n , an e e o en o e ne o oo e e on o o n

d am g th m w t th mai d f his
h art T wi c a day h w uld watch h as h c am d w th h ill
an o n n o e e , an on e en e en o

h avy wat r pitch r h sh ul d rs d b di g v r th


e . e e o er s e e o n e c ar

y i g th
st p ba k t fill it d v ry d y h w uld ask hims lf with i c r asi g
r n e e e e on er o e an en n o e e

bitt r ss S hall I v r b abl t d s m brav d bl d d f


ee n o ,
an e e a e o e n e n

that I l v ; sur ly l v s as I d d s rv s
e ne , ne e e e o o o e e an no e ee or

h er wh o e pp rtu ity e o ne o o e o e e e an O o n

t osh w his passi


o on ?

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ne a f t sli pp d o e e n e o e e , er oo e

on th ba k d h f ll i
e d was dr w d
n an Wh th l v r h ar d f
s e e n an o ne . en e o e e o

d ath his gri f d bitt r ss w r i t s said h th “ ”


h F
w rld d s t giv tru l v a cha c I d gl dl hav di d f h
er e e an e ne e e n en e, o r, e, e

o oe no e e o e n e . a v e e or er .

AD E L A I D E N E AL L o6

.
,
E D I TO R I AL 23

E DI T O RI AL

hav all f us pr bably pass d thr ugh that g whi ch f l ck


We
might b t rm d th H r i c Ag I t was
e O , o ,
e o a e , or a

f a b tt r am g i
whi ch th w rld was m r l ss f a gr at a a chr ism d w s m d
o e e n e, e e e e e o e . an a e n

h p l ssly t f pla c H r s d h r i c warlik id als fill d


e o o e or e o e n on ,
an e ee e

o e e ou o e . e oe an e o ,
e e e o ur

mi ds d th wo rld f imagi ati was far m r r al t us tha th


w rl d as it a ctually app ar d I s pit f sh rt skirts d pigtail w
n ,
an e O o ur n on o e e o n e

all dr am d f b c mi g brav f r st rs crusadi g k ights W


o e e . n e O o an s e

j ust d i im gm y t ur am ts i sw t F ra c d r b b d ri ch
e e o e o n e o e e or n n . e
“ ”

abb ts i m rry S h rw d W pra cti c d arch ry i th backy ard d


o e n a ar o n en n ee n e, an o e

d sir i lif was t carry r al arm ur t dr ss p i L i c l


o n e e oo . e e e n e ,
an

am s f R bi H d F riar T u ck
o ur o ne e e n e o e o or o e u n n o n

gr T h thrill that i v st d th
d B la c k D uglas was a l
e en . e n e e e n e O o n oo , ,

S t G rg g tim i passi g away B t


it did pass W w t t s ch l d g adually w b c am i t st d i
. eo e , an o on e n n . u

wh w uld b h ad i s p lli g c lass wh w uld b


. e en o oo ,
an r e e e n er e e n

xt part r i
da c i g s ch l wh w uld b c firm d i th s pri g W f rg t R b i
o o e e n e n , o o e o ur ne ne n

d d Ki g Ri chard d all u til at c ll g w


n n oo , o o e on e n e n . e o o o n

H sudd ly
br ught fac t fa c with th s ld g ds — alas h w shru k
oo ,
an n an ,
n o e e, e are en

o e o d v
e e e O o , , o n e n , an e en

a littl r m t d u fri dly t us w — d all w d t d what


mu ch th t dr ss p i th ir cl th s d liv f
e e o e an n en o no ,
an are o e o o

w wa t d t d
littl whil i th ir tim I t is as a mark p rhaps f fi al putti g
e n e o o so en, o e u n e o e an e or

w y f childish thi gs that w last fr li c this d


a e e n e e .
, e , o o ur n n

all w d this
i g f ld c stum s d ld id als I t w uld b a pity if w hav
a a o n e are o e o ne o , on

alr ady pass d b y d a c mpl t j ym t f it I t is ly by r c all


n n o o o e an O e . o e e e

e e e on o e e en o en o . on e

i g s m
n f th j y us t m p r f
o e O w y u g r days d f that
e o o e e O o ur o n o n e an o

y u g r E lizab tha g that w h lp urs lv s v r th th rwis


dru dg ry f r h arsals d th xtra w rk f maki g c stum s d
o n e e n a e e c an e o e e o e e o e e

e O e e an e e o o n o e an

dl ss pap r fl w rs W hav th mat rials f f stival at ha d


l g r hav t st al th kit ch b il r—t p f
en e e o e . e e e e o r o ur e n .

W e no on e m bl e d o e e en o e o o r o ur e as o n e

shi ld L t us th t l k at M y d y fr m a w ary gr w p p i t
cm
e . e ,
en, no oo a -
a o e , o n- u o n

o f vi w but rath r
e — d by
,
d i gw l ar s m thi g e ,
an so o n e c an e n o e n , c an o e

t ou d rsta d m r i timat ly th s pirit f th s E lizab tha s —l t us


n e n o e n e e o o e e n , e

l k at M y day with s m f th blith ss f that y u g r g


oo a -
o e o e ene o o n e a e .
TI PYN O B O E

24

F R E S H MEN !

riz f fi d llars is ff r d by th T
A p e o O B f
ve o O e e e I PY N

OB or b st
th e e

sh rt st ry writt by a m mb r f th Class f N i t N i
o o en e e o e o n e e en n e , an d s t en

i t th
n dit rs b f r April i t th T h st ry sh uld
o e e o e o e n n e e en . e o o no t b l ss e e

tha tw lv hu dr d m r tha thr th us d w rds l g A ma y


urg d t c mp t
n e e n e no r o e n ee o an o on . s n

Of th F r shm e as p ssibl
e en o e are e o o e e .

AL UMN z E N O TE S

Co raardy has a u c d h
H gag m t t M Jarr tt f
N w Y rk
n no n e er en e en o r . e , o

E dith S c h ff has a ucdh


e o .

o gag m t t M B i k f nn o n e er en e en o r. o er c e, O

Philad l phia e .

R uth Mil s With rs p h s d gh t


F ra c is Adams J h s B as c m J h s
e e oon a a au er
~

n h a J obr n on as so n , o o n o n, r .
, o n

i Ja uary n n .

E v ly M rris C p has a daught r b r i Ja uary


u c dh
e n o o e e , o n n n .

Ag s Gill d has a
ne an gag m t t M J h C
er nno n e er en e en o r . o n\ ar

f Philad lphia
ucdh
so n , O e .

S S wi d ll has a gag m t t M Claud C


N u c k ls f V rsaill s Ky T h w ddi g will tak pla c i
ue n e nno n e er en e en o r. e .

o , o e e , . e e n e e n

th latt r part f April


L uis L yma P c k was marri d
e e o .

Ja u ry 4th t D Alb t
f Pr vid c
o e n e e on n a 2 o r . er

C Whit . Th y e, o w i Algi rs o en e . e are n o n e .

Th B ry Mawr Club f N w Y rk mak th f ll wi g


e n u , o e o , es e o o n an n o n ce

Me mbe rs i r Class f B ry Maw C ll g d th


O f th e Se n o se n o t

t r i g t c ll g xt fall
o O n r o e e an

re u n n o w ligibl t
o m mb rshi p
e e ne are no e e o e e . All
i f rmati r gardi g admissi may b had fr m Margar t O th e m an ,

third S tr t N w Y rk City
n o on e n on e o e

41 E st F ifty —
a ee , e o .

COLLE GE N O TE S

g lar m ti g f th Christia
A re u ee n O e n Un i on w as h lde We d n e s d ay
e v i g F bruary tw ty ighth
en n , e en -
e .
TI PYN O B O B

26

Th e f ll wshi p di
e o nne r was h ld e in D e n bigh ,
F riday Mar ch,
s ix

t e e n th
gym asti c drills d d F riday Mar ch ixt th T h c t t
.

Th e n en e , s e en . e o n es

has b giv p this y ar i rd r that th gy m asium m y b avai l


e en en u e n o e e n a e

abl f r h arsals f th M y—d y fet


G rg B S t ward Pr sid t f th Aubur T h l gi c al
e or e e or e a a e .

Th R
S m i ary pr a ch d b f r th C ll g F rt ightly M ti g W d sday
e ev . eo e . e , e en o e n eo o

v i g Mar ch tw ty—fi t
e n ,
e e e o e e o e e o n ee n e ne

Th A a P w rs M m rial S c h larshi p has b e withdraw


e en n ,
en rs .

e nn o e d e o o e n n an

will t b ff r d f th y ar 9 6 7
A c ll cti f ph t gra phs f fam us pai ti gs f th R aissa c
no e O e e or e e 1 0 -
0 .

is xhibiti i M ri H all T h c ll cti has b l a d by Mi


o e on o o o O o n n o e en n e

s p c ial f th c lass i N i t th C tury Criti c s


on e on n e on . e o e on e en o ne ss

Garr tt f th
T hirty th usa d d llars f t h l ga c y l ft t th c ll g by th lat
e or e e e u se o e n n e e en en .

M G rg Gilli gham will b d v t d t th c mpl ti


o n o O e e e o e o e e e e

f th w t
wi g f th w L ibrary W rk up it will b gi at c
r . eo e n e e o e o e o e on o e es

d it is
p c t d that th L ibrary will b tir ly fi ish d by xt O ct b r
n o e ne . o on e n on e, an

ex e e e e en e n e ne o e .

CL AS S S O N G— 1 909
Tu n e : T h e H aw aiian H y m n

I
.

All hail t th B ry Mawr ! o ee, n

T h y daught rs tru w
v i c s rais
e e e are ,

L t us
e o ur o e e

T tho i prais ee n e .

CH OR U S .

May thy light shi afar ne ,

May gl ry b thi o e er

e ne,

Giv prais s t B ry Mawr


e e o n ,

An d 1 90 9 .

II .

L ik th s b f r us h r
e o e e o e e e,

W t e, h mag d ar
oo , o ur o e e

O ff r i l yalty
e n o ,

B ry Mawr t th
n , o ee .

CH O R U S .
A TH LET I C N O TES 27

AT H LET C N O T E S I
swimmi g c t st t k pla c i th Gym asium th igh t
Th e
f Mar c h first
n on e oo e n e n on e n

Th p was w by 9 9 with a t tal f 3 p i ts


9 7 was s c d with
o . e cu on 1 0 , o O 2 o n ,

p i ts 9 8 h d 3 p i ts d 9 6 4 p i ts
I i dividual s c r s C VV
1 0 e on 22 o n ,
1 0 a 1 o n , an 1 0 , o n .

h ff had i ts G B id

c 9 w r ti d with 8 p i ts a c h
7
n n p ; o e ,
. o e re s o e r, 0 ,
22 o n .

dl E S

ha f r 8 d P B ak r ’ ’

T h di ff r t v ts had th f ll wi g s c r s
9 e, 0 , . e e ,
0 ,
an . e ,
0 , e e e o n e .

e e en e en e o o n o e

4 f t swim fr
I t o 4 f t swim ba c k
oo on I o oo
- -
. .

C Wo e re s h o ffe r 48 C Wo e re s h o ffe r, 4 6
cha
1 . .
,
sec . 1 . . s ec .

G B iddl E S e ffe r
E Pa c kard
2 . . e. 2 . . .

3 . .
3 . i l
G B dd e
. .

D iv e . U d r W t r n e a e .

I . A Platt . . I . P B ak r (4 3 f t )
. e ee .

M . _ Ric h ards o n . 2 C Wo e re s h o ffe r


. . .

3 . E H arri gt
. n on .
3 C Go o
. e . dal .

—f t swim ba c k
7 f t swim fr t
E S cha f r
o- oo on .
7 o oo .

1 . . e e ,
21 sec . 1 . C Wo e re s h o ffe r,
. 2 5 se c .

P B ak r G B iddl
cha f r
2 . . e 2 . . e .

3 . C . Wo e re s h o ffe r .
3 . E S . e e .

lass R lay was w by 9 8


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we re s pe c tf lly
u so li ic t a co n

t in u an c e f y o u r p at ro n age ; if
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Sc o u t ing .

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Co at e s v ille

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Ph i adelph i a
T I PY N O B O E

say I d t b li v i it I t s th phr that s rv s as ambu h f s lf


on

e e e n .

e as e e e an s or e

Pit y
S lf pity its lf is ir i c al thi k f th d lightful s tir c c al d i
m ur i g s w failur s I sh uld pr f r t f rg t mi rath tha
e -
e on ,
n o e e a e on e e n

o n n o ne o n e . o e e o o e ne er n

impri t th m my m m ry i t ar dr ps Y t th V ry ir y f th
n e on e o n e -
o . e e e on o e

m ti r lat s it t phras
I c
e o on e e o our e .

Y

th ill i l thi k Y ridi ul s lf —ity'

t
lau d th ir y f fat i t alm st th dig ity of a cr d
p y ca n ou e e e ou
g
ou are ra er y o ,
-
.
,

B ar bara c lu g t th brak c art as th y swu g r u d a c urv


e on o e n o o e n ee .

n o Th e e e n o n e . en

h r pli d
N aturally I laugh at s lf pity b c aus it is a d li b rat ri di c ul
s e e e :

,
f e -
e e e e e e o

urs lv s that w e sily av i d B t wh F at plays j k s at


xp s d th sta ds ff d h l ds h sid s I wr ch my m uth i t
o e e e c an a o . u en e o e o ur

a smil d murmur m kly H ail th c qu ri g h r c m s l


e e n e an en n o an o er e , .
en o n o

“ ”
e an ee , , e on e n e o o e

H u t burst i t a laugh
H w ri di c ul us y
n n o .

e B arb ara ! will p rsuad m i t



o Y o ou ar ,
ou e e e n o

b li vi g i th ir y f fat if y i sist y ur pr s t p s m r ly
b c aus y thi k it a sw s th xig c i s f y ur friv l us w rld
e e n n e on o e ou n on o e en o e, e e

m r f th si d I c aught a glimps f wh
e e ou n n er e e en e o o o o o .

Wh y d t y l t m ’

c c
on ou e e se e o e o e e e o en

lay d L ady B u tiful h S u day s h l hil dr ? ”

d h y s with a l k f I d t u d rsta d th
y oup t
e t o n o e n -
oo en

B arbara p
“ ’
o en e er e e oo o on n e n ,
en

th ir br w shad ws warm d as h r st d h ha d s ftly his m


e o n o e s e e e er n o on ar .

A b m p i t h r a d j lt d it away
a d ar C li ; y ur faith i one is c uragi g B t
u n e o o e .


Y
r ally y k e w it is O ly a th cas f th ir y f fat
o u are e , o n o n so en o n . u

e , ou n n no er e o e on o e .

H u t tur d h b ptly d p d his lips ; th p th h d '

l ar d sud d ly H lids waver d d h st pp d him by claimi g ;


n ne on e r a ru an o ene e a a

c e e en . er e ,
an s e o e ex n

B t y

hav t giv m y r as s f y ur d ubti g th ir y
u ou en

en e an e on or o o n e on

f fat h im pl r it rat d y ur stat m t t th p i t f m


'

o y a e ou ve s e e e e o e en o e o n o o

n ot o n y

I hav
.


vrs y pr fs f it C li a
e nesw d dull by m
e e en an oo o , o n n ere , co

paris with his m m tary flash Th tal s pe pl giv us as xampl “

far m r ft pr v fat s justi c if ly l o ks at it fac t fac


on o en . e e o e e e es

o e o en o e e e, o ne on o e o e,

i st a d f thr ugh a mist f s lf—pity


n e o o o e .

B b d O him i tri mph s m what marr d by a th


'

t
'

ar ara u rn e n n a u o e e no er

sh rp be d i th r ad
a n n e o .

What d y thi k f M S tuart s will ’

I
o ou n o r.

a ythi g ab ut it n n o .

TH E I R O N YO '

F F ATE
'

id t y D n

ou kn o w An n a S /
tuart s l h d di d; l i g h alm t ’
r
unc e a e e av n er -
os

m a y m illi o n s as sh e al ady had ; whil p r T d St t still is gri d ”

as; n re e oo e u ar n
'

tuart my classmat ?
Ted S , e

Y A a s fi t usi d ld M S tuart s ph w
’ ~

e s, nn rs co n , an o n: ne e
r

B t that p m th i g agai st fat f d ubt A m t


c

u ro v e s o n n e, o r no o nna e ans o

g vi
p he u laim er .

R ally C li y ur trust i huma at ur is m vi g t th v rge



n n e o n
'

e , o n, o - n .
o e e

f t ars Sh m a s thi g f th s rt fo h t ld m th r h th ught


it b st t abid by h u cl s wish s ; a s m what ragg d cl ak I thi k
o e . e e n no n o e o ,
r s e o o e s e o
’ ”

N v rth l ss I d
e o e er n e e o e e o ,
n .


t th ir y f fat i a burst f i s pira
e e e e ,
on

se e e on o e,

n o n

ti o n, f T d S tuart may b

or fth u f rtu at s wh
e bl ss d e o ne o o se n o n e o are e e

by p v rt y ”

B l ss d by p v rty what a c
o e .


fusi i t rms ! N C li it is ly
that A a is a pig d fat is ir i c al Y might as W ll dis c uss a th
e e o e , on on n e O, o n, on

subj c t f I hav quit r fut d y


nn an e on . ou e no er

e ,
hr
or e e e e ou e e .

hav t B arbara u l ss y pr v t hat T d S tuart s


,

“ ’
B t y
charact r h cha g d si c h was my classmat ; d that fr m a bril
u ou e no , ,
n e o u c an o e e

lia t s m what lazy lad h has b c m rg ti c a m that th p


e as n e n e e e an , o

s ssi i milli s w uld t ff ctually st p his m di cal c ar r


n , o e ,
e e o e so en e e an e os

e on o on o no e e o e ee .

Hu t s m a had sti ff d i t a r strai t d s ri us ss quit


di ff r t fr m his fir t c rdial alm st t d r m d B arbara l k d


n nn e r ene n o e n an e o ne e

I w d r sta di g agap i h y s T h h said


e en o s o o en e , oo . oo e

at him , an

on e

n n e n er e e . en s e :

C li w uld y r ally b li v it b tt r f a y u g m t strug


cc
o n, o ou e e e e e e or o n an o

g l f
e on y ars d y ars striki
or g at a d ubtful su e ss tha t hav an e ,
n o e , n o e

his y uth fr t d with as h pl as s fill d with th b auty d lu ury


appr c iat O h if I h d ly A a S tuart s
o ee, o o e e e , e e e an x

th t ly th y u g ’

g ld magi c that I might play th fairy g d—m th r t p r y u g


a on e o n c an e e .
, a on nn

o en ,
e o o e o oo o n

thi gs l gi g f th b utt rfly happi ss just b y d th ir g rasp t


n on n . or . e e ne .
e on e , o

th m sig ifyi g vital j ys that fast va ishi g i t th t lat


,


e n n - o are n n n o e oo -
e .

T h y dr v t h r ugh th gat s f B bj H u t tur d his y s fr m


'

a c al culati f th dista c b tw th wh ls d th gat —


e . o e o e e o a or . n ne e e o

on o p sts H e n e e een e ee an e e o . e

laugh d a littl bitt rly ; th path h d l d b t t th r d s rt f fr m


cha t d w d
e e e e a e u o ano e e e ar o

v r awak t a c sid rati


an y en n e oo .

Wh t a d lightful dr am ! M y y

y ur pr t gés c ar rs
a e e a o u ne e e o on e on
’ ”
o fy i fl o ur , n u e nc e o n o . o e ee .

Wh y this sugg tiv ss with hi ts f th gra d s ri us


,


es en e , n o e n e o , o ne

might say satirist


Th y w at th d d C li
e . ly a w r w
_ ere . e o o r, a n o

n s on ns e as
TI PYN O B O B

4

hat was ugh S h gav him


T tim t say m r N w
I f y ask d h I am sur sh d marry y Mast
eno . e e no e o o e . o
th r s S ally A ’ ’

J h w uld giv y a w suit f cl th s d v ryb dy w uld giv


e e nn e . ou e er e e ou . er

tw might al ways liv i y ur littl c a b i


o n o e ou ne o o e , an e e o o e

y ou w ddi g pr s e ts d y n e en ,
an ou o e n o e n

at th f t f th yard e oo o e .

U f rtu at ly h had t st p h r f wa t f br ath d h im m


di t ly b ga t ba c k t wards th
n o n e s e o o e e or n o e ,
an e e

sh lt r f his w h us W ll “

aw m aw m I d r ck I c uld d dat T ha k yuh ki dly


a e e n o o e e e o o n o e. e ,
’ ’ ’

Mi ti but I c uld t d it G d—day t yuh ma am g d day


n ,
n . on e on o o . n n ,
’ ’
s s, o n o oo o oo -

B y this tim h had hurri d his s ail s pa c alm st i t


. .
,

rdi ary ’

walk but h c ul d t tir ly vad c alamity Wr th with r m m


e e e n e o n o an o n

bra c f th l st v il S ally A issu d fr m b hi d th kitch d r


,
e o no en e e e . o e e

d w u d d t th qui c k f h
n e o e o e ,
nne e o e n e en oo ,

gr at prid h sh k a fist tr mbli g


with rag aft r him d p ur d th vials f h u c tr ll d passi
an ,
o n e o e o er e e, s e oo , e n

his b t ld b ack as h h bbl d d w th path Y slu f t d


e, e ,
an o e e o er n on o e on

l c ri ppl h s c r am d thi k dat I d


on en o e o e o n e . ou e- oo e ,

f a igg r ! D s y
’ ” “ ’
ti k i
marry y ? I lay I bust y fa c op f y v r c m s ar m agi !
s n n o e e o n e s e e e . oe ou n

M marry y ! F Gawd I w uld t d it t t sav y s ul fum d


ou o e en e ou e e o e ne e n
’ ’ ’
e ou o o n o no o e o o e

d vil
e mi muth r y
no r wli l si r ne e o u c ra n

o e nne

with a r ll f mutt ri gs fr m b tw h cl ch d
.
, ,

A d th
h flu g i t th kit c h
n en, o o e n o e een er en e

t thee ,
s e d slamm d th d r b hi d h
n n o e en an e e oo e n er .

Wh th H ly B a d s ttl d i th w ds f ur mil s away t “ ”

c all all rri g s uls t grac S ally A att d d th camp m ti g


en e o n e e n e oo o e o

gularly v ry ight but h r lati s with U cl Y rk r m ai d


e n o o e, nne en e e -
ee n s

re e e n ,
er e on n e o e ne

s trai d ne

ight h cam t Miss L u cy with a pl a f s m ki d f


.

O
A ft r h had r c iv d a arr w brigh t
ne n s e e o e or o e n o

t hi g byar
“ ”
n t ti p h o e u er . e s e e e e n o ,

pi k ribb d had x pr ss d h d light d tha ks with ma y j


d c hu c kl s
n o n , an e e e er e an n n e ac u

l tia o ns h still st d shuffli g fr m f t t


an f t th e ,
s e oo n o oo o oo , en

un ol ad d h full h art t h mistr ss


e er e o er e

Th d b a mighty lik ly igg r wh d t


ar

een h at d camp e n e ar

se n ex

er e

h d w k his y at h s ft lik d q h ha d
’ ’
ti

m ee n, an e un e e e r so o e , an s uz er n so

ki d t d r wh bdy war t l ki h s m ar st g i ’ ’ ’ ’

d pr a c h r c all d t c m
n er en e en n o n oo n ,
an e ee so e ne a -
o n

t t t right with d L awd wh p t


s b ch d h si g str g d sw t h g t su c h
u p g o e so e , en e e e e o o e u o

d m
’ ’ ’

urly y lash s dat h lik d him mighty mu ch H ask d f h c uld


e o n et en ,
an e n so on an ee , an e o

d h said h wuz c mi
c e e e , s e e . e e e e o

k p m p y with h hr t h
’ ’
ee co n t e r, an e e o n e e o see er er
. 5 TIPYN O BO B
'

pool red wi th m th i g b i d s th e su s t a pist l c l ch d i h is tiff


his fa c was th t rr
so e n es e n e , o en e n s

ha d sh t f th dull wat r
,

n o ne o u o d e e ,
an on e e e or o f th e

S we e p n i g th e tw igs fro m t h back path e , Sa lly A nn e cr ’

oo ne d s ftly

to h e se : r lf
tre An

de inaWk in

b ird s s i gi ’
th e
'

e ts
'

n n on e .

Th h x cit m t b cam t f g d h m tro g or son

c
"
en er e e en e e oo s n ,
an s e ur

d I w d ’

why h d m'


H h d s tak a l g tim ’ ’

f i I h ly wi ll hav t p y d
e on er e on o e s o oe e on e

r n u re , . .

dw l T alki t l ud t o m y
’ ’ ’
D
dat I d y T rm i a c m i a c mi
'

ar n n ou o se s o e o a e

new m pi f
.

’ ’
H
’ ’ ‘

voi r s t a ch t d h first s g a g t m ll wly agai


so n or . on c ar . o s o n , o n er
‘ ‘

ce o e o an ,
an er on r n ou e o n :

a ki bi rd i i d t ee
"

An de m w
” ‘

n s n e r .

Sh had d h e eyes fr m th l g l v l ays f th d t gaz


d w th twisti g high r ad A pr c ssi f m w r c mi g t th
e s e r o e on e e r o e re s un o e

o n e n o . o e on o en e e o n o e

pl t Th r w th S h riff with his t w h u d d a l t f th


Q uit u xp ct dly h h rt
a e. e e as e e o o n s an o o o er

P rhaps th y had th ba k r bb r

m
y s P l U cl
en . e e e n o e . e ne e e er ea

gav a r em rs e ful thr b that br ught t rs t h


“ ’
e o o o ea o er e e . o o e n e

Y rk ! P ! H e did t m a thi th th day S ally


’ ’ ’ ”
o l m o o e an n e n no n e o er .

A s wall w d hard d wi k d h y t g t th misti ss t f


T h pr c s i
nne o e , an n e er e es o e e ne ou o

t h em had w u d ar r wh h p d th m agai
d h saw that th y w r c arry i g s m thi g
. e o es on o n ne e en s e o ene e n,

What was it ? T h y
w r st ppi g at U c l Ye rk s d k c ki g at his d r
an s e e e e n o e n . e

S h w uld

e e o n n e an no n oo . e o ru n

d w d t ll th m h had g t t w f th day ‘

appr a ch f th m c all d
o n an e e e o ne o o n or e .

At h ert W v f u d him o one o e e ou ,



e

e o n .

T h e h rribl r alisati f what th ir burd was b ga t d w


h m v d sl wly f ward fas c i at d
o e e on o e en e n o a n

onhe ; r s d st r d st ily e or a e
'

e o o ,
n e ,
an on o ne

m m t T h xt h w h k s at th id f th thi g h
Wa m lith arms c ir c li g it c ld sti ff s
o en . e ne s e as o n er ne e e s e o e n ,
er

h wail d i a high sw t v i c
r , e en n s o n es .

O T rm My w T m ! T

c m t m lik dis lik di !


o s e e n ee o e . o n or o

f th hill c m a b t ld figur black agai st th


o e o e e , e s

O v r th dg
r sy su s et d s m wh r far ff i th w ds a m cki g bird b ga
e e e e o e a e en o e, n e

o n , an o e e e o n e oo o n e n

t si g
o n .

CARL I E MI N OR ,

09 .
TAR A

udd tur ff f th c r wd d bazaar


A u s v y lley
st pav d c urt a dark passag d I f d
s en n o o e o e , an n a or a , a

glari g whit
mys lf i my app i t d pla c th s ch l r m O th arth fl r
n , e z eno no w -
a o ne e o , e , an o un

e n o n e e, e oo oo n e e en oo ,

agai st th bar wall i a l g m ti l ss w sat th brillia t littl


figur s f th class
n e e ,
n on o on e ro , e n e

I said as ch rfully I c uld d sat d w a l w


e o e .

“ ”
S l m
f s c arl t
a aa , ,
ee as o , an o n on o

t l i fr t f th m Agai st th ir h dd d y ll w
m rald r s d am thyst sh th ir bla ck d y s d d li c at liv
s oo n on o e . n e c u ars o e an e o ,

fa c s T h r was a r stl ss ti kli g f si lv r fr m th ir arm d th i


e e ,
o e an e o ne e ene e e an e e, o e

kl s th y wat ch d m arra g th slat s d prim rs but t w d


e . e e e e n n o e o e s an e r

an e as e e e n e e e an e ,
no a or

a sig fr m th ir s l m y s
I said agai d th ir ha ds w t
or n o e o e n e e .

S l m littl daught rs
“ ”

c
a aa ,
e e ,
n, an e n en te

fully th i f r h ads but th y l k d m r distrustful d f


biddi g tha v r T h f w w rd f H i dusta i that I k w s m d t
sp t e t r o e o e e , e oo e o e an or

hav d s rt d m e d I l k d at th childr h lpl ssly h Op g f


n n e e . e e o s o n n ne ee e o

m sig f fri dli ss Th littl fa c s w r shr ud d i a c l d d


e e e e ,
an oo e e en e e ,
1n or

xpr ssi l ss r s rv I b ga t w nd r wh th r I might t b dr iv


so e n o en ne . e e e e e o e n o an

t r tr at i disgra c
e e on e e e e . e n o o e e e no e en

wh sudd ly f th m p i t d t th d
whi ch m s i H i dusta i— star
o e e n e, en en o ne o e o n e o e oor

d said

T
thr sh ld st d th dai ti st d m st gra c ful
an , ara ~ -
e an n n n n .

H sitati g th
f c hildr
e n on e e o oo e n e an o e

o H hair was imm d stly wavi g t fr m u d r h tur


en . er o e n ou o n e er

i h dd with ha d h was k i g fr m t h gr u d h
s a t drap ri s whi ch had sli pp d fr m h bar baby sh uld rs ; with
uo se c u p ar o ne s e ee n o e o n er
q ; n

th r h h ld p th d r as th ugh if c ssary t s c ur a way


c n e e e o er e, o e

th
f s c ap c uld v r hav pai t d h fac with its d p
e o e s e e o en e oo o ,
ne e , o e e

Murill al
myst ri us y s d its smil f radia t c fid c d g d will
o e e . o o ne o e e e n e er e, ee ,

littl S tar I sai d d y wa t t l ar t r ad ?


e o e e an e o n on en e an oo .
,

C m i
“ ” “

S h c am qui tly d c auti usly u til h st d b sid m


o e n, e , , o ou n o e n o e

Th h
s at d h rs lf c mf rtably c l s t my k
e e e an o n s e oo e e e . en s e

p i g a prim r u psid
I r ad alr ady h r mark d d b ga t lisp O tw
e e e e o o o e o nee , o en n e e

dw “ — ” “
o

T h c l ud had va ish d fr m th fa c s f
o n c an e e s e e e an e n o ,
ne
, ,

i baby H i di
.


th f e o

th r childr as th y watch d h
re e ~

o u r, n n . e o n e o e

th e o e d wh h fi ish d th y br k
en e e e r, an en s e n e e o e

i t a m rry laugh
n o e .
TI PYN O B O B

8

us r a d t Miss S ahib th y sai d My p a c f mi d


L et
.

bulary b ga t c m ba ck t m W p
e , oo , , e . e e o n

an d limit d but us ful v e e oca e n o o e o e . e ro

d d with t h l ss
h w v r I dis c v r d that i spit f th
ce e e e e on .

A th days w t
i t llig t d qui ck r s p s f h s ulful fa c T ara w ul d v r
s e en o n, o e e ,
o e e ,
n e o e

shi as a s ch lar What is th am f that l tt r I w ul d ask h


n e en an e on e o er o e, o ne e

ne o . e n e o e e ? o e r,

p i ti g t t h prim r
o n n S h w ul d l k at m with
o e u d rsta di g e . e o oo e an n e n n

smil p i t lik wis d a sw r What is th am f that l tt r as “


? ”

th ugh my v ry w rds w r all th subj ct c ul d p ssibly r quir T h


e, o n e e an n e , e n e o e e

I w ul d t ll h th am s f tw thr l tt rs d i sist that h say


o e o e e e e o o e e . en

th m v r d v r t h rs lf whil I h ard th r childr


o e er e n e o o or ee e e an n s e

f th
d I w uld
e o e an o e o e e e e one o e o e en .

S oo nsm w uld whisp r Miss S ahib l k at T ara


o e one o e ,

,
oo ,

an o

fi dh sta di g i th middl f th r m with h h dd tir ly ff


bur d Er s la cki g ly quiv r d b w S h
n er n n n e e o e oo er c u ar e n e o ,

l ki g lik a littl
oo n — e e sun ne o ,
n on e an o . e

was m r ly pr pari g h t l d m t arra g h h dd a th r waye s e o e, o n er c

littl S tar I w ul d say


e e n ,
e u ar no e .

C m h r d r ad by m
“ ”
o e e e an e e, e o

r a di g h w uld r ply simply as h curl d d w b si d


.
,

D
I f my att ti happ d t b abs rb d just th by sayi g th
one e n ,
s e o e ,
s e e o n e e

multi pli cati with th adva c d class I w uld fi d i a m m t b th


m e . en on en e o e o e en n e

my sh s u ti d by T ara s c uri us fi g d my wat c h c hai b i g


on e n e , o n ,
n o en ,
o

vig r usly bitt by h still m r curi us littl t th O c I f u d h


oe n e o n e rs h an n e n

t sti g th str gth f th wat ch crystal S i tti g th fl r is t


o o en er o e o e ee . n e o n er

distra cti g baby I sai d Sta d p b si d m f a littl whil u til I


e n e en o e -
. n on e oo oo

hav tim t t ach y


n , ,
. n u e e e or e e n

S h st d th r qui tly r sti g g tl ha d ”

my sh ul d r S u dd ly I l a d f ward t pi ck p a b k d my
e e o e ou . e oo e e e ,
e n o ne en e n

hair f ll v r my fac lik a v il T ara was dis c v r d c u ti g th


on o e . en e ne or o u oo an

hairpi s d xp cti g gr at cr dit f havi g b abl t g t as far as


e o e e e e . o e e o n n e

ight T h th r chil dr w r amaz d at h wi ck d ss d


n an e e n e e or n e en e o e

bitt rly that h cr u ch d d w by my k cvrd


e . e o e en e e so e er e ne an re

h d h
with sham d h id h fa c I l g d t pi ck h p d c mf rt h
p ro ac e er so e s e o e o n n ee, o e e

but I h d b war d t t t u ch th chil dr v r f if th ir par ts


e , an er e . on e o er u an o o e r,

a een ne no o o e en e e , or e en

h ar d f it th y w ul d thi k th m d fil d d tak th m t f th
s ch l T h r f r I r strai d my impuls t p t my arm ar u d T ara
e o e o n e e e an e e ou o e

I f lt my ha d draw d w
oo . e e o e e ne e o u o n

d w t st adi ly with th l ss S
t wards th hi dd fa c d f lt up my fi g rs th s ft st d m st
an en on e e e on . oon e n n o n

r p ta t kiss s I mad sur that th th rs did t


o e en e, an e on n e e o e an o

this t rribl
br a ch f th c r m ial law d u w rthily l t it g
e en n e . e e e o e no see e e

u til T ara
l k d p agai p rf ctly happy d satisfi d
e o e e e on ,
an n o e o on n

oo e u n, e e an e .
10 TI PYN O '
BOB

i d d d tb
— No , silly r pli d S I d t wa t t ’ ’

c
n ee , on e so ,
e e ue . on n o a

i
bt m r tha nd b i d s it as h t s a fur a Y may b

s rry y w t b f r y r a ch th t t i H r s th e a riag w
y o e n ou e a ,
es e , s o a n e . ou
’ ”

as E lizab th c limb d in h c all d aft r h


o ou en e o e ou e e s a on . e e c r e no .

A d th Oh B tty

c
n en e e s e e e er : , e ,

if y u hav i m b f r rai m s d ty w tt tp ’
h i
s d get m b x f H yl ? I h ll simply di if I d t
t t t

y o e e an e o e e n o e n, on ou an o s o
’ ’ ’
at D
'

ana an e a o o u er s s a e on

T rus m e , t ’

c l d ba ck B etty v r h sh ul d er I t wo uld n
al e e ver

ju t fo th lack f a p u d f ch c l t
o e er o .

d o to ha ve yo u die s r e o o n o o o a es.

r sive g m t wh i ch n vai ly tri d t thr w ff Eli ab th n t d n


sult ri with m ch urpri f it was m st u us ual i thi gi n
opp es ar en o e e o o o . z e o e

th e n e ss u s se , or o n n s re o

f dry thi air D w at th f t f th ra g t h h at hu g himm e i g


o n . o n e oo o e n e e e n s r n

O r th y ll w pl i Up h i th wild er ss f d gra it it b t
b k fr m t h r c k with bli ndi g brillia y
ve e e o an . ere n e ne o re n e ea

ac o N t lo ud ab v n t
e o s n nc . o
-
a c o e,

o a

tr b l w T h bright w rld sh with a hard d t rribl b t y


ee e o . e o o ne an e e e au .

lo o ki ng f rward as h was t
o s e o se e n i g t h d arly b lo ved lady wh m
e e e o sh e

an d S uz‘
a a h d b th b
nn a o e e n so ea e g rt m t o ee .

hast e to thr o w h rs lf up
e e

on th e littl w m a e o n wh o ali
A

gh ted ,
f llo o we d by
t h e t all m an .

T h y w r just l vi g th t w wh
e e e ea n e o n, en Be tty sudd ly r m mb r d en e e e e

S u sH ’
uy le r s

ag h said tur r u d D y mi d g i g back M


e .


Oh , P
I w t tak tw mi ut s I c mpl t ly f rg t that I had
e, s e ,
n o n . o ou n o n ,
rs .

L wis

s m c a dy
e . on e o n e . o e e o o

pr mis d t bri g S

I t w i truth a v ry sh rt tim b f r th y w r back th r ad


o e o n ue o e n .

t ward O ld B aldh a d M u tai fr m whi ch th y had c m


as n e o e e o e e e e on e o

c mm t d th c achma as th
o e o n n, o e o e .

B ig st rm Miss B tty sur


“ ”

h rs s s ttl d i t th ir c llars f th l g hard pull H j rk d his


o , e ,
e, o en e e o n e

o e e e n o e o or e on ,
. e e e

thumb ky ward as h s p k d B tty i surpris f ll w d th m ti


with h y s O v r th t p f th m u tai hu g a gr at bla ck cl ud
S e o e, an e n e o o e e o on

cha t r s w d
er e e . e e o o e o n n n e o ,

pru g fr m th blu d pths f t h sky as if by


'

ja culat d w shall hav t hurry sha t w ? T h


S n o e e e o e an e n n e an .

Wh h
“ ’

sid curtai s i th c arriag


ee, s e e e , e e o ,
n e e

ar t th y Pag ? Sh k w w ll ’ ”

d us rapi dity w ith whi ch th s w st r st rms c am p I m


e n are n e e, en e e e ne e

th tr m
,
“ ’

s rry w st pp d f that ca dy h a dd d t M L wis but if w r


e e en o e e e e n o e u .

” “ ’
o e o e or n , s e e o rs . e , e e
A Bo x OF HU Y ER S
L ’
u

gi g to be caught a mi ut two mr l w t mak mu h ’

c
o n n e or o e or e ss on e c

diff r
cl —
e en e .

Th e uds w r ra idly pili g vr


ra g d sw pi g t n th e
sky h avy bla ck cl uds th y w r
with lurid c pp r fri g d
p o e e up o e n e an ee n ou

i t th
h y r a ch d
n o e e o e e e, o e -
n e

dg s T th e n bl tt d it
t A d thr ugh th udd
d c l urs m u tai
e e . e e e su ,
o e ou . n o e s en

dark th ss d f d plai still gl w d t an

a hands m fa c
ne p e ee ene o o o o n n n o e ou

with a si gular vivi d ss lik a sinist r smil


h ur lat r th e st rm cam d o wn up th m I t w
n ne ,
e e e on o e e.

Ab ut half
a c l udburst d a very s ri us
o an o e o e on e . as

o T h ey w er
,
an p i R d C a n w e o o ne . e u n e o n no .

wh r th w rld w ll shut t but narr w stri p f thi g y ll w


e e e o as a ou a o o see n e o

sky ab v d th s thi g y ll w t rr t by th r adb d Str ak f


gr ish light w d agai lit p th ragg d cl uds Th c a w
o e an e ee n e o o en e o e . e s o

r c ivi g alm st th ful l f r ce f th burst d its sm ll tr am


een no an n u e e o . e no n as
"

cha g d i t a b ili g mill rat which cag d as it was withi th ar w


e e n o e o o e ,
an a s e so o n

n e n o o n -
e, , e n e n ro

walls r s f t up f t with i r dibl swi ft e ss d rav d d w th


g l ch with a r ar whi c h gulf d v th crash f th thu d r I
, o e oo on oo nc e e n ,
an e o n e

pla c
u o en e e en e o e n e . n

wh r th r ad l w al g th str am th wat w
f it r a c hi g th c arriag lik s m livi g
o ne e, e e ep o ran o on e e , e er as u

t th v ry dg t f vi l
thi g plucki g at th h rs l gs
o e e e e o , e n ou or e e e o e n , e

fr m p t h c a cam a mighty s u d whi ch b m d


n , n e o es e .

A d th n en o u e non e o n oo e

thr ugh th r ar f th wat r as th ugh it had n t b d dr w swiftly


ar r d ubl d d tr bl d by th ch i g walls
o e o o e e o o e e n an e

T h y saw it as th y tur d a shar p c r r— f ami g wall


ne e , o e an e e e e o n .

f
wat r whi ch t w r d ab v th m its whirli g fr t dark with r cks d
e e ne o ne a o n o

stumps d bra ch s T h dam ab v had g


e o e e o e e , n on o an

t
c but t a s u d w t fr m th m as th
an n e . e o e o ne o u .

All f ur saw it at
driv r lash d th strai i g h rs s t ward th str t ch f high r gr u d
o on e, no o n en o e ,
e

e e e n n o e o e e o e o n
'

just ah a d
f th s flash s f stra g th ught whi c h ft c am i
e .

I
f c a dy whi c h
n o ne o o e e o n e o so o en e n

m m ts f gr eat da g r E lizab th th ught f th b


o en o n e , e o o e ox o n

h was h ldi g d f S ab v waiti g f it T w mi ut s v


mi ute d th y w uld r a ch th high r l v l d b saf
s e o n an o ue o e, n or . o n e ,
e en

B t th y s m d s c ar c ly t b a dva c i g
o ne n an e o e e
-

e e e an e e .

u e A d
ee w gr at h ave e o e n n . n no , e e en,

th y W r si nki g si ki g whil th h rs s plu g d d struggl d d


e e e n , n n , e e o e n e an e an

sa k tn S h r alis d with a gas p f h rr r that th r ad b d h d b


, oo . e e e o o o e o -
e a e en

u d rmi d by th wat r
n e ne e e .

T h whirli g str am rush d p t m t th m


e n e e u o ee e .


E L E A N O R E COB , 07 .
T I PYN O B O E

12

PAN I S D E AD

T h s sw t Ap ili days
o e ee g r an are o ne,

Wh th hills th littl fau


en o n e e e n

W t pi pi g i th arly daw
en n n e e n .

G th s g ld days i Ju
o n e are o e o en n ne ,

Wh i th w d at h ight f
B y s m p l s hya c i thi
en n e oo e o no o n,

o e bri k
oo

n ne n ,

A vi wr ath d satyr st p d t dri k


ne- e e oo e o n ,

A d fr m th h ll w f h
n o tr e o o o er e e,

T h r laugh d a hidd d y d
T h s August ights c m
e e e en r a ee .

o e t agai n o e no n,

Wh silv r wat r ym phs w uld ri


en e e n o se

T s p rt th m i th y ll w m
o o e n e e o oo n,

A d div aga m i wift sur pris


At s u d f B a cc hus
n e n s x
e

o n d h i trai
o an s n .

0 w p f P f P is d ad
T h y uth f a c i t days is fl d ;
ee or an , or an e ,

cm f m
e o o n en e

D ull y ars sad y ars e , e are o e or an ,

F P oris d a d 0 w p f P !
an e , ee or an

L O U I S E F O L E Y,

D UM L O Q UI MUR

s w at th d f a ch l g rush f wi d whi pp d i v ritabl


Th e
gusts agai st th high wi d ws I th bri ck fir plac a gr at l g r ar d
no , e en o e on ,
o n , e n e e

d c ra c k d sitti g wat chi g th flam s r s sudd ly


n e n o . n e e e e o o e

E d ward M rs
d walk d a c r ss th r m t sta d
an e . o e, n n e e , o e en

d l k t at th st rm
It is t d gr s c ld r v r h r h said ; it s c ld ugh t
an e o e oo o n an oo ou e o .

“ “ ’
en e ee o e o e e e, e o eno o

fr z my br ath
t h di g his w rds pi c k d p a l tt r fr m th ta b l
ee e e .

H i m th r
d c id d t d ? h ask d A y g i g
s o e , no ee n o , e u e e o e e .

E dward what hav y


“ ” “
, e ou e e o o s e e . re ou o n

t L a dsd w
I w d r if C sta c will xp ct m h mutt r d
o n o ne

on e on n e e e e, e e e .

L ist a sw r d him T his is what y ur sist r writ s


” “
h
all I am b gi i g t b h m si ck
en, s e n e e . o e e

Aft r tw m ths away fr m y



e o on o ou ,
e nn n o e o e .
TI PYN O B O B

I4

mo m t th r was sil c b tw th m ; Mr M rs h r
Fo r a en e e en e e een e s. o e, e

f r h ad draw a l g p rpl ex d furr w l k d st adily with abs t


m i d d w r y i t h s s y s T h m r i d a puts m i su ch
o e e n in on e e o , oo e e , en
’ “

c c c
n e o r n o er on e e e e e e e n a

.
,

p a i n that it s im p ssibl t thi k l



arly y u m ust d id
o E dward e o n e o e e, .

M rs rubb d th t f his bo t sharply agai st th b rass fe d r ;


th h l ugh ed as if d termi d t take a c almly m m o n se ibl p i t
o e e e oe o o n e n e

I thi k C sta c hers lf w uld b amus d if h


en e a e ne o co e
ns e o n

f vi w sa yi g

c uld h ar c v rsati but addi g quit s rio usly a m m t aft r


o e ,
n n on n e ,
e o e e s e

ward I w d r just h w l g Christ ph has b ba ck


o e o ur on e o n, n e e o en e
“ ”
, on e o on o er e en .

E dwar d said his m th r firmly, v if it s ms c ss ary


,

“ ” “

d t y thi k y h d b st g t C sta c ? Y c uld tak h


,
o e e en ee u nn e e ,
’ ”

cl ck fr m town y wo uld have to leave imme


on ou n ou a e o o on n e ou o e, s e

th i
“ — e s x o

o ,
o fw ou

M rs pull d t his wat ch I might mak it h s id ; it w ld


S appi g the co v r o pen a d shut h w al k d p
o e e ou . e , e a ou

be a q sti

d
s a k b a ck i t
ue o n. n n e n e e u an
,

d w th e l gth f th h arth rug sev ra l tim s a d th


,

asy ch ir d c r ss d his k s W v b talki g abs lut ly i


o n en o e e e e n en n n o
“ ’

a c ir c l
an e a an o e nee . e e een n o e n

T b gi agai wh r we b ga h u ag ; th ery
ma y r as s as C sta c h rs lf w rit s wh y I sh uld t leav ju t
e . o e n e n e e e n an o r o ere ar v

co st m e m th nd this w w t
n e on ,
on n e e e e , o n e s

w M w d di g tri is g i g
bill mus t b r ady b f r I s llf I h p y u de rsta d mo th r ; I h p
no y .
p t e n o n o a on , a ne a er

e e e o e a o e ou n n , e o e

th t y w rry
r c t agai st h high back d chai h hand
a ou o .

M
h ldi g C ta ce s l t t r c sse d m ti l s b f r h was il t
rs e e n er -
e r, er s

o n o ns n e e , ro o on e s e o e er, s en a

m m t b f r h a sw r d him
I s pp s h s id I hall w rry but u do ubt dly y
o en e o e s e n e e .

“ ” “
u o e, s e a ,
s o n e ou are

ri ght E dwar d , .

Aft r a whil h rs
e d pull d th e ld fa hi e d b ll r p
s e o e, an e o -
s o ne e o e

h gi g b esid th ma t l
It must b l g aft r t tim h b ga d d d Y
an n e e n e .

co uldn t g t trai to L a dsd w b f r t m rr w aft r


e on e ea e, s e e n, an en e , ou

w

e a n n o ne e o e o- o o e no o n no ,

a yway
Whil th y wait d th tw sat d watch d th si ki g fi
n .

e e A e , e o an e e n n re . s

dark ss f ll m r d m r th s w b at steadily th wi d w d
ne e o e an o e, e no e on e n o an

th blust ri g wi d qui t d t a s rr wful hummi g


A st p c am t war d th m fr m a c r ss th hallway
e e n n e e o o o n .

e e d Mo Mr e o o e ,
an rs . o se

s p k with ut tu i g P t th tray h r Addis “ ”

I w bri gi g it just w M M rs wh this t cam A


o e o rn n : u e e e, on .

l ft it I br ught it first
as n n no , rs . o e, en no e e.

m an e . o .
LA S I E S TE 1 5

it E dward said h i m th r
O pe n Wh y d t y r ad it t “ ’

h c ri d
, , s o e , on ou e o

I hav t ld Christ ph that I will mar y


me s e e .

L ist h said
” ‘

g i g t b marri d t m rr w I k w that
en , e e o o er r

him W. e are o n o wi l l
e e o- o o . no no o ne

And o n m y tire d h f c l lid d th writ al — o se d s o e


— We in av g a th sa d fu tiv flash bright
ou n r e es

A h st f gaudy butt rfli s is m t


o o e e e ,

By light d p fum i am az me t l d
d my t r mbli g fi g rs c at c h a c h thr ad
an er e n e n e .

Th en o e n n e e e ,

Se e kr
e o f harm o nie s ,
I shut my dr ams e .

MAR GAR E T F RA N K LI N ,
'

T I PYN O B O E

6

THE MAI DE N AN D TH E B ERR Y B RI AR

Th e maid
had t il d p th m u tai sid t s k sw t w d
en o e u e o n n- e o ee ee oo

b rri s f h br th r wh was gri v usly ill with f v r B t f


had c ast up th arth his bur i g b ams with
e e or er o e , o e o e e . u or

ma y days th
whi ch h abs b d th lif p fr m all pla ts d fruits
n e su n on e e n n e ,

e or e that th e e-sa o n an , so e

maid f u d but shriv ll d sh lls up th lad vi s T h d spair


en o n e e e on e en ne . en e

s iz d up h s ul d h st d d lib rati g wh th r h sh uld t


r tur t h h m mpty—ha d d si c it s m d that G d will d th
e e on er o ,
an s e oo e e n e e s e o no

e n o er o e e n e ,
n e ee e o e e

littl lad sh uld di


e o e .

A h th ught this h saw that h was sta di g i th s ft d p


m ss f th f r st d that ma y murmuri g bra ch s ar chi g ab v
s s e o , s e s e n n n e o , ee

t far i th dista c
o o e o e , an n n n e , n o e

h sh lt r d h fr m th blaz f th A d
whi c h
e r», e e e er o e e o e su n . n no n e n e

a tall tr r s l av s gr w ; but twi d ab ut its tru k


was a luxuri us vi whi ch at a c rtai h ight dr p d its l g t dril
ee o e, on no e e e ne o n

o ne ,
e n e , oo e on en s

d w t arth d 1 ! th s t drils w r h avy with a burd f rip


jui cy b rri s J yfully th maid s pra g f rward
o n o e ,
an 0 e e en e e e en o e,

did h f ar th
sil c d gl m ab ut h th ugh th damp s il had giv urtur
e e . o e en n o , no r s e e e

d bush s f th ki d whi c h s r p ts
en e an oo o e r, o e o en n e

t ra k briars
o n d lizards d ligh t
an e o e n e en an e

t fr qu t T h th ught f th dyi g br th r fill d h h art d s


bask t with shi i g bla ck fruit
o e en . e o o e n o e e er e , an oo n

h h d h ap d h
task a cc mplish d h fai w uld hav hast d away but
s e a e e er e n n .

H
f th l g fib r us t drils had b c m
er o e , s e n o e ene ,

twi d ab ut h waist
d h c uld
o ne o e on o en e o e en ne o er ,

an s t m v
e I vai h struggl d
o H t d fl sh w
no o e . n n s e e . er en er e as

but t r i th att mpt F right d d w ary th maid sat d w


up th gr u d d th wild bla ckb rry vi s p k s ftly t h
o n n e e . ene an e , e en o n

on e o n ,
an d e e ne o e o o e r an

said :

S w t maid why wilt th u hast away fr m m ? B h ld I


ee en , o en o e e o ,

l v th
o e d w uld hav th
e e, with m always H r th u Wilt v
an o e ee e . e e o e er
b sh lt r d fr m d st rm T h u wilt k w th la guag ft
d may st c v rs with th g tl c r atur s f th w d
e e e e o s u n an o . o no e n e o re es

d fl w rs

whi ch will l v th L av thy w rld b hi d I t has h ld littl w t


an o e an on e e e en e e e o e oo
, ,

o e ee . e e o e n . e e s ee

ss f th ! d r mai h r wh r all thi g will w rk f th y


p ac
ne or ee an e n e e, e e n s o or
d happi ss

e e an ne .

F a m m t th maid f rg t th littl lad wh m h w s


ssayi g t r li v d h th ught ly f th hardshi ps whi ch duri g
or o en e en o o e e o s e a
e n o e e e , an s e o on o e n

h wh l lif had b h p rti ; d with j y h f lt h w ld


er o e e een er o on an o , s e e , s e ou
I 8 T I PY N O ’ B O E

T hat tim f y ar th u m yst i us b h ld


e o e o a n e o

Wh n pa llid girls f w r m i
Withi th s halls d ffl wtih a c ld
e , o r no n e, o r e , e a n

C m pari g sym pt ms c h rishi g a ch pai


n e e , an snu e o ,

o n o , e n e n.

I th u s st th m asl s u d r w y
A th r c laims th mu m ps as h
n o ne o ee e e e n e a ,

sad l t
App di c itis h l ds its awful sway ;
no e e er o ,

v ry crack
en o

O d r th u s st stu ff d i
With c tt ; th y
ne oo o ee e n e e

fumigati g h r
xt a t th war d s ta ck
o on e are n e e .

Up th
I habit d is e ach —
on e ne no e e en

infi m y

t
w c t gi
n e r r co .

t disturb f ar ”
D
T his th u p r c iv st—c sid ri g this stat
o no a ne on a on e .

o e e e on e n e,

What d y th i k will b th M y D y F at
o ou n e e a

a e ?
MAR GARE T H E L E N AYER,


TH E F O UN D ER S LE CT URE

v i g f April f urth 9 6 D M Giff t Pr f ss r f


O n th e
Chur c h ist ry at U i T h l gi c al S m i ary d liv r d th f u d r
e en n o o ,
1 0 ,
r . c er ,
o e o o

H
l ctur H i subj ct was Th Mysti cism f th E arly Chur ch A
o n on eo o e n e e e e o n e s
-

,
“ ”

my ti c D M Giff t said is
e e s e o

. e e .

s w h b li v s h is i p ss ssi f th
first Christia mysti c H i mysti c ism was
,
r
. c er , o ne o e e e e n o e on o e

divi S t Paul w
ne . th
. as e n . s a
T H E F O UN D ER S LECTURE

1 9

v ry c mpl t much that h d clar d I t is l g r I that no on e

m c ar al but spiritual ;
e o e e o n e , so so e e e

liv b t Christ liv th m H i lif was


h had p rf c t h li ss i p rf c t li b ty
e, u e in e . s e no o re n

St J h th writ r f th e

f urth G s p l al b li d i a mysti cism that was c m pl t


e e e o ne n e e er . . o n, e e o

Th t

e e a

Wh i ch b r f t h S pirit is Spirit T h fruit f this i dw lli g a cc rd


o o e so e e ve n o .
, ‘


'

13 o n o e . e o n e n , o

i g t J oh h w v r was t Paul s gl ri us lib rty but k wl dg ’

Ig atius B ish p f A ti ch th s c d c tury had as c mpl te a m y


n o n, o e e ,
no o o e , no e e.

n o o n o 1n e e on en ,
o e s»

t i i m as Paul d J h but h b li v d that its fruit was imm rtality


,

T h G sti c s ad pt d th b li f th i dw lli g Christ b c aus th y w r


c s an o n, e e e e o .

s m thi g whi ch w o uld bri g ab ut th spiritual r d mpti


e no o e e e e 1n e n e n e e e e e

l ki g f
I g atiu nd
oo n or o e n n o e e e on

fr m th fl esh T all f th s m th
A

G sti c s —th tra sf rmati i t th divi w c mpl te ; th


o e . o o e e e n, en n s a

th e re

was a cha g f substa c rath r tha a cha g f p rs ali ty


e no e n o on n o e ne as o e

n e o n e e n n e o e on . 1

With th rs f th ly Christia s h wev r w fi d a l m


c c
e o e e ar n o e e n e ss c o -r
o , ,

mysti ism that im li m r ly a ha g rs a ity


(

l t f l Th
b li ved i a divi i flu c fi di g xpr ssi i th H ly Spir it
p e e p p
, o ne es e e n e o e on . es e;

m
T h auth rs f t h sy pti c G s p ls d f th Acts did
en e e n ne n en e n n e e on n e o !

t thi k f it
a p rma t stat I t w cc
e o o e no o e an o e no n o

t ab idi g i dw lli g but


a ff cti ng th p rs ality but t cha gi g th sub st c
as e n en e. as n o an n n e n ,
an o a

i l n
b l g d t this s c d c l ss f mysti c
s o na o e, e e e on no n n e an e .

Chri st
s c d c tury mad
,
e on e o e on a o s .

th att mpt t m
bi Paul s mysti c ism with that f th th r arly Christia s by sayi g
e e on en ,
e an e o co

that b f r b apti sm th r was d c uld b c mmu i c ati b tw n


ne o e o e e n n

a c mpl t
e o e e e an o e no o n on e ee a

d t h H ly S pirit A ft r ba ptism h w v r th r w
i with th divi W sl y d F f lt that I r us had t s lv d
m an an e o . e , o e e , e e as o e e

un o n e ne. e e an ox e e n ae no o e

th pr bl m e d h ld that it was p ssibl f


o e , anth H ly S pirit t s p ak e o e or e o o e

t a m wh th baptis d t N v rth l ss th y did t b li v


in th c m pl t my ti c ism f Paul
o an e er e o r no . e e e e , e no e e e

d J h T hus D M Giff t aid


cl si g th id a f th abidi g i dw lli g f G d is l st sight f aft
e o e e s o an o n .
,
r . c er s

d s c d c turi s
in o n , e e o e n n e n o o o o er

t h first
'

e an e on en e .

MAR GARET M . REEV E ,



07 .

PR OF E S S O R S CO T T S L E CT URE

On T hursday v i g April fifth Pr f ss r F r d N wt e en n , , o e o e e on S c tto ,

o f th e U n vei rsity f A Arb r addr ss d th E glish Club o nn o ,


e e e n on

Th e
P o o r s dy
of W alt Whitma n .

20 TI PYN 0 B O B ’

T h e re ri ci pal th ri said Pr f ss r S c tt c c r i g
'

are two p n eo es , o e o o , on e n n

Whitma as a tist F irst that Whitma had s s f f rm that r


h pr du c d hastily usly a fluid mass f p ti c mat rial
n an .
, n no en e o o ,

d s p ta
but that h b r k th m uld i t whi ch h p ur d it S c d that h
e o e an on neo o oe e ,

d s t fall b l w but r s ab v c v ti sta dards that his pr s dy


e o e e o n o e o e . e on , e

i i t d d t c arry
oe no e o o e o e on en on n , o o

s n en t th s pirit f u r strai t i his p try


e o d sh uld ou e o n e n n oe , an o

b t st d by th air sta dards f N atur t f art Pr f ss r


S c tt i c futi g th s c d f th s th ri s sh w d that f
e e p e e o en n o e, no o . o e o

o ,
n on n art t e e on o e e eo e , o e or o

disapp ar as art t r app ar i atur is a r v rsal f th usual rd r


I c futi g th fi
e o e e n n e e e o e o e ,

d t ds t tur th ir r lati shi p upsid d w rst


th ry Pr f ss r S c tt said that Whitma did t w rk with rushi g
an en o n e e on e o n . n on n e

s p ta ity but that h lab ur d l g d hard t p rf ct h i p culiar


eo , o e o o n no o n

styl T his is pr v d by a c ar ful i sp cti f ma y ma us c ri pt


on ne , e o e on an o e e s e

v rsi s f his p ms whi ch sh w ma y su cc ssiv r visi s T h r f r


e. o e e n e on o n n

e on o oe o n e e e on . e e o e

Whitma had s m pr ss f his w i mi d wh th r bas d th

pri c i pl s f p try
n o e oce o o n n n , e e e on e

f pr s
E a ch
n e o oe or o o e .

P try was first us d f p i pr s f mm i ti


has its w p culiar typ s f rhythm I p try w
oe e o r ex re s s o n , o e o r co u n ca on .

lm t w
a th r has b upp rm st I a ci t P rsia th umb r f syllabl s
o n e e o . n oe , no o ne e e en ,
no

no e e en e o . n n en e n e n e o e

was all imp rta t i L ati th qua tity i A gl S ax allit rati i


m d r G rma i c str ss I pr s th basi c l m t c sists f th l g
o n ,
n n e n ,
n n o -
on e o n, n

lik cumulati f pitch I sh rt th rhythm


o e n e n e . n o e e e e en on o e on

sw pi g swayi g wav —
ee n ,
n e e on o . n o , e

f v rs is m t ti f pr s m t ti Whitma j y d th fr d m
aff rd d by th latt r b c aus f his k s s f m ti
o e e u a o n, o o e o a on . n en o e e ee o

I v ry
sta za f his p try th r is s m vid c f his pl asur i m ti
o e e e e e o e en en e or o on . n e e

ya chts th s dari g car i g thi gs th airy gamb ls f ki g


n o oe e e o e e en e o e e n o on,
“ ” “

s p cially i th m ti f th
o e n een n n ,
e o o n

H i d light i larg fr

fih
m v m ts this pr s rhythm th b c am th r gulativ l m t f h i
s e rs , e e n e o on o e sea . s e n e ee

o e en , o e en e e e e e e e en o s

v s d mak s him impati t with th small r rhythms f p try


pt it was c mmu i c ativ
er e , an e en e e o oe .

B t pr s as pr s w t d his
S h c am ba c k th
u o e o e as no a , o n e, an

pur p s was xpr ssi t p try but h br ught


with him w mat rials fr m his xcursi i t pr s d this c mbi a
o e e e on . o e e en o oe , e o

ti r sults i his p culiar styl Whitma is lik a hug g d u abl t


ne e o e on n o o e , an o n

d a c y t d siri g t d d c lumsily tryi g t k p st p


on e n e e . n e e o ,
n e o

n e, e e n o o so , an n o ee e .

Wh th r Whitma s pr s dy is f a ki d that will dur a t ’

b d c id d Pr f ss r S c tt
e e n o o o n en e c nn o

t t d h w r that his v rs wi ll t
b ar as mu c h r adi g as will p try c mp s d a cc rdi g t th r gul
y e e e e . o e o o no e , o ev e ,
e e no

p ti c laws
e re - e n oe o o e o n o e e ar

oe .
'

T I PYN O B O B
~


22

ft r bri gi g t most cl arly th w k p t i R y c phil phy


A

ral criti ci m up all th l


e n n ou e e ea s o n o e 5 o so ,

Pr f ss rB ak w ll pass d th sam g
s Wh r m r l vil r duc d t atural vil d atural vil m d
o e o e e e e e ene s on e so u

ti
bec m f valu All th s x pla ati
on . e e o a e 1s e e o n e an n e a e

g d disguis th
vil structural i th u v rs d h c tak aw y fr m th
a oo In e e n s 1n o es o no e . e e e n o ns

m ak e e n e ni e e, an en e e a o e

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AL UMN z E N O TE S

97 . A imé e visiti g C ll g r c tly


L e ffin gwe ll has b e en n o e e e en .

T h Class f N i t H u dr d will h ld its r u i i Ju 9 6



00 . e o ne een n e o e n on n ne , 1 0 ,

t d f th f ll wi g y ar
back at C ll g
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Li d L ng d M g tt S t wart hav b
marri d t th R Charl s L awr c Ad m
n a a ea n ar re a e e ee n o e e .

Ad l G l y w
o a re e e as e o -
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He l e n Crisw e ll rri Ali c Wald , Be rtha No s, e o an d Maud Te mpl e

visit d C ll g April e o e e In .

H ilda Ca a was marri d t M S amu l V


n n e o r. e au c lain o n Ap ril tw en


05 l a r L ittl has
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L ydia M r w marri d duri g E ast r w k t M Harry B ush


oo e as e n e ee o r . .

A a Mii ll was marri d t M S id y P


nn er Philad l phi e o r . ne rl n c e 1n e a

April tw ty fifth
Margu rit Armstr g has a cc pt d a p s iti f
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K m pt e at pr t will r mai
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y ar e .

E sth r L w thal ad E lsi B d visit d C ll g April


At a lu ch
e o en n e on e o e e in .

d E st r w k by t h B ry M w C l ub
xisti g c ll g
g g n eo n 1 ve n u r1n a e ee e n a r .

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CO LLE GE N O TE S 23

h r was rga is d i H arris burg P at a f rmal m ti g h l d


T
Mar c h s v t th a B y Mawr Club c l l d th B ry Mawr Club f
e e o n e n ,
a .
, o ee n e

C tral P n sylva nia T h c lub has


e en een ,
r n ,
a e e n o

en w thirty tw m mb rs gradu t s
e n . e no -
o e e , a e

nd stud ts f B ry Mawr livi g i H arrisburg i th t w i


th c tral part f th S tat Th ffic rs
a en o n ,
n n or n o er o ns n

Pr sid t Mis E li
b th C B t 95 ; V i c Pr sid t
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d T r asur r Miss Charl tt F


99 ; S c r tary Miss A a N W P ypa ck r


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rtai cha g s i th c al dar hav b a u c d foll w


Ce
A ft r th l g va c at i f r sid c will b d h c f rth
n n e n e en e e en nno n e as o s

th halls
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co d w k d th f ll wi g M day d T u sd y
, e -
e ex n on e on n e o e

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wil l b giv as h lidays A att mpt will als b mad t quali


far as p ssibl th numb r o f w rki ng days i ach s m st r
. e en o . n e o e e o e se , as

o e, e e o n e e e e .

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v i g March tw ty s c d Th sub j ct u d r dis cussi w
e a e o e e n e e on s

R s lv d T hat S c ialism t ds t t h b st g d f
e en n ,
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Miss W h ff th gativ by M iss W illiams Miss F


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e .

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n e en n ,
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rs . o n o on er

H witt gav a pia


e e no e n e n P . . or e ene o

t h S tud ts B uildi g ’

A m ti g f t h S c i tifi c Club was h ld i D alt


e en n .

H all S atur
Mar c h tw ty f urth Pr f ss r J S Am s f J h
ee n o e en e n on on

day aft r e n o o n, en -
o . o e o . . e , o o ns

H pki s U iv rsity a ddr ss d t h m ti g M d r Pr bl m s f


— “

Physi c s
o n n e e e e ee n on o e n o e o

.

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W d n sday v i g Mar ch tw ty ighth
e ee n e e n n on e n e e

A m ti g f th C ll g S ettl m t Ass c iati


e e e en n , en -
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was h ld i th
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Chap l e on e en n , en n n . n es nne
T I PY N O B O B

24

K ay e s po k e on T h e Re c en tMv m tf o e en or Po liti c al R f rm i e o n th e F ifth


Ward ”

f rmal m ti g f th Phil s phi c al Club was h ld i P mbr k


.

A
F riday v i g Mar c h thirti th
o ee n o e o o e n e o e

E ast D Charl s M B k w ll f
Yal U iv rsity sp k Th Pr bl m f Evil
on e en n ,
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f Chur c h H ist ry i th
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T h l gi c al S mi ary d liv r d th f u d r s l ctur i th
o e o . . c er ,
o e o o o n e

U i

subj ct w
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e e e e o n e e e n e

Chap l W d s day v i g April f urth Th


Mysti c ism
e on e ne e en n ,
o . e e as

.

A f rmal m ti g f t h E glish Club was h l d i P mbr k E ast


S c tt f th U i
o ee n o e n e n e o e on

T hurs day v i g April fifth Pr f ss r F r d N wt


v rsity f Mi chiga ad dr ss d th m ti g
e en n ,
. o e o e e on o , o e n

T h Pr s dy f Walt

e o n, e e e ee n on e o o o

Whitma
T h third S i r O rals i F r c h
n .

d G rma w r h ld S atur
d y Mar c h s v th
e en o n en an e n e e e on

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a ,
e en .

e on o en e on e ne ,
e e en ,
an

en d d T hursday April i t th
e on ,
n ne een .

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phi c al Club was h l d i P mbr k E ast
n e en n ,
en e , o ee n o e o
D Jam s H L uba r d
Aw R v r c
So e n e o e . r . e . e ea a

pap r d th S ublim
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e on e, e e en e , an e e .

Th a e nn d Ma d li Clubs was giv i


on e o e ee an n o n en n

th Gym asium S atur day v i g April tw ty— fi t


M y D y F ét th r c pti t hav
e n e en n , en rs .

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b giv by Miss T h mas d Miss Garr tt T u s day v i g April


een en o an e on e e en n ,

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A publi c r h arsal f S t G
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an c e an was giv i th Gym asium e cn
'

s

an c e en n e n

T u s day v i g April tw ty—


e f urth
e en n , en o .

A TH L E TI C N O TE S

match gam s i bask tball b ga


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athl ti c fi ld
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far m r ft pr v fat s justi c if ly l o ks at it fa c t fac


on o en . e e eo e e e es

o e o en o e e e, o ne on o e o e,

i st ad f thr ugh a mist f s lf pity


n e o o o e -
.

B arbara tur d O him i a trium ph s m what marr d by th ne n n o e e an o er

sh rp be d i th r ad
a n n e o .

What d y thi k f M S tuart s will P ’ ”

I hav t h ard a ythi g ab ut it


o ou n o r.
’ ”
en e n n o .
TH E I R O N Y o r F ATE
' '

id t y k w A Stuart u cl h d di d; l i g h lm t
D n

ou no /
nna 3

n e a e e av n
'

er a os

s ma y milli h al ad y had ; whil p r T d S t a t still is gri d


"
u r
ist c
a . n o n s -a s s e re e oo e n

t a mis rabl y u g d t r? ”
i g
T d S tuart my c lassmat
n ou e e ex en e as a o n oc o
“ ”
e ,
e ?

Y A fi t d ld M S tuart s ph ew
’ ’
i

e s, nna s rs r o u s n , an o r“ ne .

B t that p th i g agai st fat f d ubt A m t


claim
u ro v e s n o n n e, o r no o nn a eans o

giv

ph e u er .

R ally C li y ur trust i hum atur is m vi g t th v rg


“ ‘

e , o n, o - n an n e o n o e e e

f t ars Sh m a s thi g f th s rt f h t ld m th r h th ught


it b st t abid b y h u c l s wish s ; a s m what ragg d cl ak I thi k
o e . e e n no n o e o , or S e o o e S e o
’ ”

N v th l ss I d
e o e er n e e o e e o ,
n .


t th ir y f fat i a burst f i s pira
e er e e ,
on

see e on o e,

n o n

ti o n, f T d S tuart may b

or f t h s u f rtu at s wh
e bl ss d e o ne o o e n o n e o are e e

by p v rty ”

B l ss d by p v rty what a c
o e .


fusi i t rms ! N C li it is ly
that A a is a pig d fat is ir i c al Y might as w ll dis cuss a th
e e o e , on on n e o , o n, on

ubj t f I hav quit r fut d y h r


nn an e on . ou e no er

s ec ,
or e e e e ou e e .

B t y hav t B arbara u l ss y

pr v t hat T d S tuart s

charact has cha g d si c h was my classmat ; d that fr m a bril


u ou e no , ,
n e o u c an o e e

lia t s m what lazy lad h has b c m rg ti c a m that th p


er n e n e e e an , o

s ssi i milli s w ul d t ff ctually st p his m di c al c ar r


n , o e , e e o e so en e e an e os

e on o on o no e e o e ee .

H u t s ma r h d sti ff d i t a r strai t d s ri us ss quit


di ff r t fr m his first c rdial alm st t d r m d B arbara l k d


n nn e a ene n o e n an e o ne e

I w d r sta di g agap i h y s T h h said


e en o o o en e , oo . oo e

at him , an

on e

n n e n er e e . en S e

C li w uld y r ally b li v it b tt r f a y u g m t strug


cc
o n, o ou e e e e e e or o n an o

g l f
e on. y ars d y ars striki
or g at a d ubtfule su ss tha t hav an e ,
n o e , n o e

his y uth fr t d with as h pl a s fill d with th b auty d luxury


appr c iat O h if I h d ly A a S tuart s
o e e, o o e e se , e e e an

that ly th y u g ’

g ld magi c that I might play th fairy g d m th r t p r y u g


on e o n c an e e .
,
a on nn

o en , e o -
o e o oo o n

th i g l n gi g f th
s butt rfly happi ss just b y d th ir g rasp t
on n . or e e ne e on e , o

th m sig ifyi g vital j ys that fast va ishi g i t th t lat


.


e n n . o are n n n o e oo -
e .

T h y dr v thr ugh th gat s f B bj H u t tur d his y s fr m


a c al culati f th dista c b tw th wh ls d th g t p sts H
e o e o e e o a or . n ne e e o

on o e n e e e en e ee an e a e- o . e

laugh d a littl bitt rly ; th path had l d but t th r d s rt f fr m


cha t d w d
e e e e e o a no e e e ar o

v r awak t a c sid rati


an y en n e oo .

Wh t a d lightful dr am ! M y y

i flu c y ur pr t gés c ar rs
a e e a o u ne e e o on e on
’ ”
o fy o ur , n en e o n o o e ee .

Wh y this sugg tiv ss with h i ts f th gra d s ri us


,


es ene ,
n o e n e o , o ne

might say satirist


T h y w r at th d r d C li ly a sw r w ’
e e e . e oo ,
an .
o n s on n e as
4 TI PYN O B O B ’

May I
d w ? I t w wfully g d f y t c m h e lp y o u
'

o n as a oo o ou o o e .

B arbar mu m ur d h th k O ly h p t i w ith hi
dd cha g f m d pr v t d h h ri g h i i v lu t ry murmur
a r e er an s n er re o c c u a o n,
p .
s
su en n e o oo , e en e er ea n s n o n a

S th p w

t p o ft r ll e o se as n o a o se a e a .

S h st d l ki g ft h im e h dr v way if t r ad th s lu
oo oo n a er as e o e a as o e e o

ti f th puzzl Sh f u d h lf m i g l ud
I w d r h w h lik d my L ady B u tiful p ; if I c ld t
on o e e. e o n e rse us n a o

y chai d b all T d f t I w d wh
on e o e e o n o se as ou no

th t S tuart m

I hall hav c urag t l t him pr p s


s ee a o ne a n an on e s ee . on er en

s e o e o e o o e .

LOU I SE N ET T ERV I LL E CRU I CE, ’


o6 .

S UN T L ACRI MAE R ER UM

ft r all th y ars f pati nt study d hard w rk J Wil i m


A ’

car r had d d i gl ri usly Sta di g by b mb fur ac b m b


e e e o e an o oe a s

badly s l d had xpl d d i his fa c T h bitt r st part f th wh l


ee en e n o o . n n a o n e, a o

ea e e o e n e . e e e o e o e

thi g w that it was t his fault but that f h i fri d J h L d


n as no , o s en , o n or ,

with wh m h was w rki g d wh had s al d th b mb


S i w ks aft r th a cc id t f u d him still i th h spital with
o e o n an o e e e o .

d s c arr d fa c T h d c t rs at first w r
x ee e e en o n n e o

ba dag d y xtr m ly
c auti us i a sw ri g his qu sti s as t wh th ba dag s might b
n e e es an e e . e o o e e e e e

agai but fi ally th y had c sid r d


o n n e n e on o en e n e e

r m v d d h b ll w d t
him w ll ugh t k w th truth—his y sight was alm st c mpl t ly
e o e an e e a o e o see n, n e on e e

I t is tru h c uld dis c r larg bj cts d light d shad t


e eno o no e e e o o e e

g o ne . e e o e n e o e an an e o

m xt t but as far as g tti g y r al t f his y s was


c r d that w h p l ss
so e e en ,
e n an e u se o u o e e co n

H had fa c d his situati


e ne , as o e e .

e th r ughly H was y g p r de on o o . e o un , oo an

u k w his s l r lati b i g ld au t livi g a bl ak N w


gag d t J h L rd s sist r Lu cy
n no n, o e e on e n an o n n on e e

E gla d farm H was m r v r



n n . e , o eo e , en e o o n o e , ,

wh w als p r d rpha
br th r d k d t th ir small i c m by t a ch
o as o oo an an o n.

S h liv d with h
W ll marryi g L u cy was t f th qu sti d id dly—c uld t
e e er o e an e e ou e n o e e

i g
b th ught f — als was his w s c i tifi c c ar r
n . e ,
n ou o e e o n, ec e o n

e o o H had
so p o o n en ee . e no o en

i g l ft but t j i his au t as h str gly urg d d rust t mi


xist c i a c u try wh s m st r d mi g f atur it b uty
n e o o n n ,
s e on e , an ou a s

e rabl e e en e n o n o e o e ee n e e, s ea ,

w ul d b l st t him
S h d c id d what s m d t him th bvi u thi g sui c id H
o e o o .

o e e e on ee e o e o o s n , e . e
T I PY N O B O E ’
6

Jh rs Sh s t far t s k h sai d S h s waiti g f “ ’ ’

I ll g t h d h will s t lk y t f this f lly


o n o e . e no o ee , e . e n or

m d w stair
’ ”
e o n s . e e r an s e oo n a ou ou o o ,

d h l ft th r m A f w mi ut s lat r th r w a rustl f skirts


a d L ucy t r d Sh c am d k lt by his chair p t h ha d his
an e e e oo . e n e e e e as e o ,

sh uld r d w uld hav kiss d him b ut h dr w ba ck I gu ss y


n en e e . e e an ne , u er n on

d his fa c was har d


o e an
-
o e e , e e . e ou

h d b tt r h s id d whit as h s p k

t
L u cy r s h i va c at d by J h
a e e no , e a , an e an e e o e .

d t k th o e an oo e c a r e o n .

larg gray y s w r full f p i but h said v ry qui tly


'

H
J h say y o hav s m thi g sp cial t say t m d ar d wait d
er e e e e e o a n, s e , e e

I t is t much just this my lif s g d t


o n s u e o e n e o o e, e , an e

H a sw r d l wly

I ca t g with my w rk ; I ca t marry y I d t
e n e e s o : n , : e no oo o

y m r
’ ’ ’
m e an o e . n o on o n ou . .
on

i t d t p t p with it ”

m sui c id h said I w d r d ab ut that but it


n en o u u .

“ “
Y

matt r h w b d lif was I d rath r b aliv if y w r ;


ou e an e, s e . ve -
on e e o ,

se ms t m ’

that is b c aus I l v y
e o e no e o a e e e e ou e e

e d y lv m t J e D ty f l o e o u, an ou o e e, oo ,
oe . on

ou ee

th m way ?”

I I
e sa e
'

W ll y “
d t l k t it just
e , t is t m r ly a q sti
o u s ee on

oo a so . n

e e ue on

o f l vi g y o it’s a qu ti f sp ili g y ur lif d g t ti g thi g t


n o u, es on o
'

o n o e an e n no n ou

f mi
.

a l g tim h h a ds tightly clasp d h b dy


o ne .

S h sat sil t f
half whisp r I I
e en or on e, er n e ,
er o

h said i right “
t th h
c uld t v r mak p t y f y ur w rk I k w that c am fir t
e ns e , en s p e p y n -
a e : se e , ,
er a s o u are .

always I supp s y c uld t b happy v l vi g m I ll try t t


o n e e e u o ou or o o . no e s
’ ’

but it s t that I d t ar f y it s b caus I


. o e ou o n e e en o n e . no o

k p y
’ ’ ’

much—b c aus I l v y l v y b c aus


ee o u, no on c e or o u, e e c are so

e e o e o u, o e o u so ,
e e

J r s d gr d his way t ward h h ga d H i


ha d stru k agai st h h ck d b b t d kiss d h hair l msily
oe p o e an p o e o er . e s e . s

u d rsta d I c uld t
n c er c e an en an e er c u
' '

n e .

Y will t try t t p m th
ou Y no y o s o e, en . o u se e, ou n e n . o n

b ar it t g
— li i g d i g thi g s i g thi g a m r hulk Y
k w I l v y b t all th l v i th w rld c uld t mak lif w rth
e , o .
o on.
v n ,
~

o n no n , ee n no n , e e . ou

no o e o u, u e o e n e o o n e e o

livi g as thi gs
n w d th it will b b tt r f y i th d ;
n are n o , an en e e e or ou n e . en

it w t s p il y ur lif Y yug

t b cru l h said D t mak m thi k f mys lf I


on o o e . o u are o n .

“ ” “ ’
D
’ ’

s m way d h w I b ar it ?
. on e e , s e . on e e n o e . ve

g t t g
o o o on o e , an o c an e

Th xt day J William w t away st sibly t g t his


u t s i th littl N w E gla d villag th r t pi c t g th r b st h
e . ne oe s en ,
o en o o o

a n n e e e n n e, e e o e e o e e ,
as e e

m ight th dr ry fr agm ts f his lif


, e ea en o .
e .

H E LE N WI L L I S T O N S MI T H ,

0 6.
T H E V ALLE Y OF H O PE 7

TH E V AL L E Y O F H O PE

uth Wi thr p st d th st ps putti g h c at T h vall y


R
that sh m r c i
n o oo on e e n on er o . e e

lay b f r h bur i gly bright i th m r i g


e o e e r, n n n e o n n sun o ne e

l ssly fr m th u cl ud d blu f th sky d th ly s u d was th


chug chug f th m t r that was c mi g p th driv way i a—cl ud f
e o e n o e e o e ,
an e on o n e

dust Sh r c g is d th ma chi as th ir w but th m


-
o e o o o n u e e n o o

h y
h dimly r m mb r d s m tr ubl with P dr t h last c hau ff ur ; h had
. e e o n e e ne e o n, e an o , es,

s e e e e e o e o e e o ,
e e e

kill d a ma r s m thi ng h always k w h had a bad t mp r f h


sw r lik v rythi g i S pa ish wh a tir was pu ctur d T his

e n, o o e s e ne e e e , or e

o e e e e n n n en e n e . o ne

h r m mb r d fath r had t ld th m at br akfast— was a g “


w h
i r du c d c ir cumsta ce s
s e e e e e no , er e o e e e n

T h phras app al d t h s s f ”
tl m
hum ur S uch p pl w r always prigs ; it s u d d l ik a s ch l t ach r
e an n e e n . e e e e o er en e o

o . eo e e e o n e e oo e e ,

a B st ia a S uth r wh dr pp d his S h l k d at him


v r c uld t ll what h was with th s hid us g ggl s


o on n, o r o ern e o o e r s . e oo e ,

but o ne ne e o d e e o e eo o e o n , an

h did t s p ak a h fath r h l p d h i th t au g t i fr t
d t h ma c hi
e no e s er e e e er n e o nn e , o n on ,

an start d
e ne e .

A th y s p d d w th r ad t h vall air s m d
'

h h h

_
s e g t y t e o n e o , ro u e e , e ee e

g t h tt r d d ti m k i g it im p ssibl t talk till th y st pp d t


'

e o e an us e r, a n o e o , e o e o

wait f th mail at th di gy littl buildi g that s rv d as st r d p st


or e e n e n e e o e an o

o ffi f th i habita ts f th t w
ce or Ruth p
e d a v l d tri e d t
n n o e o n . o ene no e an o

r ad but h
e , fath r h d b gu t ask qu sti s f th m b sid him
er e a e n o e on o e an e e

tim s h thr wth b k


,

d aft r r adi g th sam paragraph v r thr


d l a d b ack agai st th c mf rtabl c ushi s
an e e n e e o e ee e , s e e e oo

th s at b sid h
S h wat c h d a y ll w d g sli k d w t h dusty r ad
on e e e e e r, an e ne n e o o e on .

d disapp ar
d b caus th r was
e e e o o n o n e o an e

b hi d th waysid b ush s thi g ls t thi k


d idly to th c o v rsati b tw th tw i fr t N v r
e n e e e ,
an e e e e no n e e o n

f h list
th ughts wa d r d T h littl C l rad t w had c as d t
o s e ene e n e on e ee n e o n on . e e

th l h
v lty as had th mi s d th ra ch s d th p pl ; d h
e e ss er o n e e . e e o o o o n e e o
b a
N w Y rk
e no e , e ne , an e n e ,
an e eo e an s e

h artily wish d th y had v r giv p th ir h us d


c m t this plac t gratify a m r whim f h father s Sh vi d
e e e ne e en u e o e in e o an
'

br th r at c ll g h at l ast had his fri ds d his w rk whil h


o e o e o e e o er . e en e
h
f t h c v rsa
er o e o e e, e e en an o e s e

w ll H p t w was t gay t say th l ast T h dr


,

e , o e o n no , o e e . e o ne o e on e
ti br k thr ugh h th ughts
on o e o er o .
T I PYN O B O E

8

must b h c mm t d m tally f th m h d
What a bo re h e a

sw r d all qu sti s atisfact rily ; h s ms t k w v rythi g w rth


e, s e o en e en , or e an

an e e e on s o e ee o no e e n o

k wi g thi k h d ”

c v c quit a r sp ctabl N w
no n or n s e oes .

B t h adm itt d that h had


,

York v i c
u s e e e a ni e o r e, e e e e e

P dr had s p k ly br k E glish d had a t m


I
o e . e o o en on o en n , an e

whil t h m b f r him b i g rish d stu pid T his at an o ne,

l ast was Am ri ca
e r, e an e o e e n
p e ,
.

t b li v I r m m
e an e n.
— —
,

A dy

say y n E ast r m ou I d o u are an e n an er on

e e e e e

b y ur am ? M Wi thr p was p aki g


er o n e

r . n o S e n .

T hurst —Ral ph T hurst th r r pli d i a l w t ”



th Y
I hav liv d i N w Y rk m st f my lif
on o n, e o e e e n o o ne . e s,

cam t t C l rad f y ur h alth ?


e e n e o o o e .


Y ou e ou o o o o or o e

F that d f th r r as s T hurst was abrupt alm st t ”

rud ss b ut M Wi thr p did t s m t ti c his v y appar t


or ,
an or o e e on . on o o

r lu cta c t talk Ruth did h w v r d f lt r li v d wh th b y


en e ,
r. n o no ee o no e er en

e n e o .
, o e e ,
an e e e e en e o

bri gi g th m il—bag i t rupt d


says thar s xp r ss packag fur y M Wi thr p
n n e a n er e .

H lJ h s
“ ’ ’
a o n on n e e e e, r. n o .

A dh fath r d T hurst disapp ar d withi th littl buildi g


n er e an on e e n e e n .

R ummagi g i th mail bag Ruth f u d a l tt r fr m B b h


n n e -
, o n e e o o ,
er

br th r S h t r it p with
o e . ag r ss that t ld h w g at
e o e o en an e e ne o o re an

i t r st his l tt rs h ld f h
t l d f his E st r vacati sp t with f i ds i N w
n e e e e e or er .

T his
Y rk d his d s cripti s f th g d tim s mad h h m si ck f
o ne o o a e o n, en r en n e

v rythi g c ct d with th m
o ,
an e on o e oo e e er o e or

fath c am t d h s p k with
e e n o nn e e e .

A h f ld d p th l tt r h
s s e o e u e e e er er e ou , an s e o e a

j yful littl laugh


visiti g B r t Pri c i
o e .

A l tt r fr m B b papa H has b

e e o o , . e e en n en o n e n

N w Y rk

l k p qui ckly fr m th b h was putti g


e o .

S h saw T hurst
I t was th first tim h had s him with ut th g g
e on oo u o e ox e n in

th aut m bil
gl s d th r fi m t f his fa c pl s d h
e o o e . e e s e e en o e o
e an B t f i sta t th
xpr ssi was puzzli g— it sh w d t much i t st Quit sudd ly
, e e ne en o e ea e er . u o r an n n e
e e on

h saw his fa c agai it w


n o e oo n ere . e en ,

hw o h tur d away
e ver, d wh e ne im , an en s e e n as

passiv i th dark ss f the n y s d th firm ss f th m uth


e ne o e e e an e ne o e o .

One e v i g
en n in Ju ne , R uth was wa d ri g ab ut n e n o th e gard with en
g tl ma v ry way F ath r is d v t d t him as is v y
in ls e

s m ll urchi o f H p t w wh gaz ft r
en e n e e . e e o e o , e er o ne e

i t h V al l y fr om th
him i aw t th mi w rs wh dis cuss pla s with him at th t r
a ns o e o n, o e a e

n e e ,
e

It s e ms h is f a g d family ducat d at c ll g but —w ll t b


n e, o e ne o ne , o -
n e s o e .

e
'

o oo e e o e e, - J e o e
e , ,

v ry vulgar h is hard up A t l ks h h a g d f atur s dark hair


dark c mplex i a d th blu st f b lu ye —q uit
e , e . s o oo , e s oo e e , ,

ul Nw

'

c m s th xciti g p rt A f w mi ut s g I r c iv d a l tt r from
o o n, n e e o e e s e u nu s a . o

cc
o e e e n a . e n e a o e e e e e

B b g a l o g a u t f t h fall f rtu s f f his fri ds


k w as P t wh it s ms has l ft c ll g to g t w rk s m ewh r
1 v1 n n o n o e en o ne o o ne o en
o g, ,
‘ ’

T h c i c id c is v ry stra g
no n e e, o ,
ee ,
e o e e o o o o e e.

d I shall writ t B b imm di a t ly


f c urs u d r th c irc umsta c s I c a t b c rdial
e o n en e e n e, an e o o e e ,

f L uis

i c ; all I d is b dista tly pl asa t whi c h


or o o e, o e, n e e n e n e o , e ve n

if h e 18 n e rath r hard c an o e n e n IS e

B t if—w ll that r m ai s t b
.
,

u e , e n o e se en .

ut tw w ks lat as th y w r l avi ng th br akfast tabl th


Abo o ee er , e e e e e e e, e

t l ph bé ll ra g m p ly
m ssag f Miss W ith p th butl r a u c d
e e o ne n 1 e r1 o u s .

A t l ph

e e o ne e e or n ro , e e nn o n e .

Ruth a sw r d w d ri g n e e on e n .

Arriv —H p t w —mid i ght—T hursday—hav writt —L w


e c T ru s dal c am th v i c v r th t l ph e
e o e o n n e en a

Ruth thr ew d w th r c iv
r n e e e, e e o e o e e e e on .

t t th pi az za wh r h
- '

d o n e e e er, an ran o u o e ,
e e er

m th w s itti g
M th r d ar L awr c c m g t —ight h cr d
o er as n .


o e , e , en e 15 o in o n , s e 1e .

M Wi thr p l k d at h shi i g y s
H ow d lightful f L awr nc c m all th
rs . n o oo e er n n e e .

h sym pathis d

t
w y fr m N w Y rk
e o e e, s e e ,
o o e e

d ar ”h add d h r is Thurst with


.


B ut
th m chi
a o e o . see , e , s e e , e e on

g i g d w f th mail
-

A y ?”
'

Ruth pic k d p a wrap fr m th hall


e a ne . re ou o n o n or e

d d w th st ps th
big F r c h c ar dr w p b f r th h u se
e u o e an ran o n e e as e

h c all d gaily
en e u e o e e o .

G d m r i g T hurst

oo o n n , o n, s e e .

T hurst l k d p quit grav ly on oo e u e e .

G d— m r i g Miss Wi thr p h said


“ ”

spit f hims lf h happi ss was i f cti u


oo o n n , n o , e .

Th h smil d en e e in e o e , er ne n e o s .

Ruth was pl as d T hurst rar ly smi l d nd— w ll h was e e . on e e , a e , e n 1ce

wh h smil ed
en e .

T h r is dust to day h rg d as h t k h s at be id

him ; l t s try t br ak th r c rd t th e stati


e e no -
, s e u e , s e oo er e s e
“ ’ “ ”
e o e e e o o on .
Y OF E T H E V ALL E H OP

H ass t d dp t full s p d I t was da g r us g i g d w n

hill but d g h ld a fas c i ati


e en e an u on ee . n e o o n o
,

A th y w u d ar u d th r ad e o

Ki g Karl app ar d raci g v r th law t ward th m Ruth p i t d t


e o n o n

,
an er i
o s n on . s

n e e ,
n o e e n o e . o n e o

h im d laugh d
I th ught I c uld—g t f— h c all d ab v th
an e .

f with ut him is

o e e no e

O st p st p qui c k
o o e o o ,
s e e

o f th m t r e o o ,
o o

B t h was t u lat Ki g Karl rushi g d w th ba k xt t


s e oo e . n ,
n o n e n ne o

th m u abl t t p hims lf w t u d r th r ar wh ls T hurst


jamm d th brak s d wh th ma chi c am t a sta dstill a f w
e ,
n e o s 0 e , en n e e e ee . on

f t furth r th y b th jump d t d ba ck t wh r th d g lay


e on e e , an en e ne e o n e

r a ch d him first
ee e on e o e ou an ran o e e e o

i th driv T hurst
d c arri d him t th sid
n e e . on e e .

P r K i g Karl h said f th r ad
“ ”
oo n ,
e , an e o e e o e o ,

wh r Ruth k lt i th grass
h said with a c at c h i h v i c I ca t b ar t
e e ne n e .

O T hurst
“ ” ’

,
o n, s e n er o e, n e o

him su ff r h was my playmat f l g W t y pl as sh t ’

h im qui c kly
see e , e e o r so on . on ou e e oo

A T hurst pulls d t his r v lv r h gav onK i g K arl s h ad a e ou e o e s e e n



e

l st littl p t walk d ff littl way d wait d A sh t ra g t but


k p imm diat ly Wh h did th sm k had cl ar d
a e a , e o a e , an e . o n ou ,

s h did e t l no oo u e e . en s e e o e e e

aw ay d T hurst was sta di g th r l ki g d w at h S h start d


an on n n e e oo n o n er . e e

asily f h had v r s him l k lik this


I f y will tak us back t th h us h gla c d d w t Ki g
u ne , or s e ne e e en oo e .

K rl i th grass
ou e o e o e s e n e o n a n

a n e .

Sh f u d h rs lf aski g it as a fav ur ; b ut T hurst


e o n lift d th d g
e e n o on e e o

with ut a sw ri g A d th stra g ly T hurst s m d t b


m r aff ct d by th a cc id t tha h h rs lf f h was ry whit d
in o n e n . n en , n e ,
on ee e o e

o e e e e en n s e e e , or e ve e an

was tr mbli g all v r as h pull d hims lf i w akly


had b tt l t m tak th machi
e n o e e e e n e .

Ruth said ff ri g t
“ ”
Y
cha g plac H mad th xcha g with ut a sw ri g T h y sat
ou e er e e e e ne, , o e n o

v ry still as th y w u d sl wly ba ck p th driv S m h w Ruth f


n e es . e e e e n e o n e n . e

e e o n o u e e o e o or

.

g to K i g K arl f rg t v rythi g but this w l k h had s f


n o o e e n ne oo -

s e een or

a m m t i T hurst
o en ys n on s e

e .

N w t t th villag that m r i g I th v i g
o one en of e e o n n . n e e en n o ne o

th gr m r d d w f th mail d br ught it p t th m as t h y
w r dri ki g c ff
e oo s o e o n or e an o u o e e

th piazza aft r di r G i g i t th light


d it qui ckly I t was v y ama
e e n n o ee o n e e nne . o n n o e ,

Ruth f u d a l tt r fr m B b d p
d h c aught h br ath s v ral tim s i th cit m t f it all
o n e e o o ,
an o ene . er z

i gn ,
an s e er e e e e n e ex e en o .
T I PYN O B O B

xz

S ist r R uth why did t s m t ll m this ma s am b f r ? ’


e n

n e e o e

c
n o eo ne e


e
urs t must v h ard his r al am l
,

h is P Y h R ph e e n e a
Of o e e e e . ou a e

hurst illard h fi t f ll w i t h w rld T hi k f t h w rr y


I
H n o e o

c
T on t e n es e o n e o .

might hav b s ar d glad abl writ h


,

O m t t b t e o e o er

tly A d wh L awr c h ard h w mad w th j y h c l d


o e
w p e en e a oo

e e .
,

i en e e e as o e ou

s c arc ly w it t tart
en . n en

I
e a o s .

S h r ad em r ebut st d alm no st br athl ss to w t e, g d oo o e e . as oo oo .

T his was r ally P t d h had t k w it '

e e e , an s e no no n .

T h t l ph b ll i t upt d h th ughts d a mi ut ft rward o an n e a e

h h rd v i c s c
e e e o ne e n err e er ,

th iazza S h rush d t x it dly


M th r d ar B b says T hurst was a c lassmat f his t l
e e ou e e
s e ea p o e on e . .

“ co
o e e o on e o a
, ,

lg
e e h br k ff sudd ly as M
s e o Wi thr p push d h g tly id
e o en rs . n o e er en as e

an d t r d th hall Ruth f ll w d
en e e e . o o e .

Wh y m th r h said i s rpris

I k w, d ar h t ld y ur fath r but did t wa t it k w


,
o e ,
s e n u e .

Y e s, no e ,
e o o e ,
no n no n.

B t w th y hav just t l ph d p fr m th l dg that h is ill


sumpti y k w d y ur fath er nd I
u no e e e e one u o e o e e , co n

g i g d w t him
c
o n, ou no ,
an o a are o n o n o .

N a t d a ythi g ’
T t h maid M ari t l h f t h ” “

d ct r t c m imm di t ly Sh pi ck d p a wrap d w t t
o, ou n o n p n o e : e, e e one or e
y .

o o o o e e a e . e e u an en ou .

Ruth st d f a m m t as h m th r had l ft h h mi d
oo or o en er o e e e r, er n a

bla k th h f ll w d sl wly t fi d th m g
n , en s e o d h l a d v
o e o , o n e o n e , an s e e ne o er

th balustra d t l
e k aft r th m D w i th vall y th sha d ws w r
e o oo e e . o n n e e e o e e

d p but th m u tai t ps it was still twilight d ab v th m r s


a ba k f c l uds— whit t w ri g bill w d m s s fr m whi ch w
ee , on e o n n- o ,
an o e e o e

dart d a quiv r f light i g S h watch d th mass r ll r r


n o o e, o e n o e as e , o , no

d th
qui ckly with l w dista t m a s f thu d r S th rai f ll—i
an en, e e o n n . e e e o n ea e

, o ,
n o n o n e . oon e n e n

big dr ps at first th fast r i rushi g sh ts whit i th light i g


S h wat c h d th st rm c m
o , en e ,
n n ee , e n e n n .

d pass b f r h r alis d what h had


b thi ki g Quit su dd ly h k w that h c ar d f this m
e e e o o e an e o e s e e e s e

d—L awr c was c mi g t —ight


e en n n . e en s e no s e e or an ,

d f th c arriag t m t him at th mid


an en e o n o n .

Sh w t i d t l ph
ight trai A h walk d thr ugh th library th c l k i th hall
e en n an e e o ne or e e o ee e

stru ck d h c u t d th str k s—t l v


n n. s s e e o e e oc n e

T h last rvr
b at d d di d away M vi g ar u d h pi ck d p th b k h had
,
an s e o n e e o e en , e e en . e o ne e e

b r adi g but th d d whit f th c v r star d b ck at h


er e an e . o n o n , s e e u e oo s e

e en e n , e re d an e o e o e e a e r, an

s h p t it
e u th tabl d w t t th pia za ag i T h tim
on e e an en ou on e z a n . e e

s m d i t rmi abl
T h st rm had c l ar d away
ee e n e n e.

e o d far a b v i th d p dark blu e e , an , o e, n e ee ,


e

o f th C l rad e ight th stars w shi i g F r m b l w th sw t


o o o n e ere n n . o e o , e ee ,
1 4 TI PYN 0 3 0 13 2

A S H OO TI N G TAIL

Th e citiz s fmy ati t w w r c i g th h av s in gr at


xc it m t
en o n ve o n e e s an n n e e en e

A m an with L g F i B an d A th le tic L e gs wh is
g y was maki g fra ti c
e e en . on ne o n es o ,

Always R u n n in g E a l an d L an g R e pe a te d E f
fo rts
a t l sc I c mm
er ,
n n ,

to o pe n e e o pe . L o o n y, N at Craz y, mys lf o en e td
to e . An .

E n o rm o u s Ch icago M id wh has M y L Capti t d is M h


ba ck with
-
a en , o an o v e rs va e , uc

T o o R o m an tic, an d E S i g B lith ly was lyi g flat


ver n s h e ,
n on er

fie ld -
glass s
e to h e r e e er y s B y h sid I M ily Giggli g a J lly Kid
e s . e rr n o

wh o K e e n ly L o v e s Me rry Capers an d H e lps E v e ry bo dy s J o ke s A


va cati
.

h m fr m ll g
Witty N in n y o e o c o e e o n o n wh o Mak e s H igh Cre dits

r c ti s wh r
, ,

an d giv s fri ds sid


h er L igh ts O n F ac u lty e e p o n ( h
g w c am ru i g u t
e en e e e s e

g s in A S ty lis h Paris ian n) sai p o m e an d d,


I just l v it I
oe o e nn n . u


W hat it be ? !
” “
Yo u Can L o v e An y th in g

li d s c r as
c an o e re ,

p e in , o n tur d away his sam y u g fri d is


s h e n e , T e o n e n . an y
thi g but ft by audi
A D ifiide n t L as s an d o e n P e rtu rbs S ile n t Clas s ro o m s

r fl cti s
n ,
~

ble e e wh t
o n h o w s h e Me rrily C o n te m pla te s Ma trim o n y an d

th f
on a ,

sh ewill wh do e n s h e E n te rs B lis s an d e n A te r Me rits s h e Me th o dic a lly


, ,

s
S o lic itate s L e c tu re rs to a r rt as
e n d H o m e E v e ry We ek e po o f h er

havi g
Me th o dical an d Qu ie t A lways R eadily R e liable an d ,
n F au ltles s ,

S c h o lars h ip is aSh e . siz with figur a


Me agre R e e d in e , an d th e e of Little
F airy is always
Mild ly H ypn o tic an d r
S u re ly Ar tis tic ally D re s s e d Mo e
,
.

vr
o e , sh eis an E x e cu tive Man y s ide d Wo rk e r E x e c u te s P h o to graph y D e

f c wr t a m
, ,

ligh t u lly Make s Capi tal Wall— a r d sig s n , an d o n e

call d p pe
, e o e po e
Maria s E terna l Pas s io n ’

a r achi g wh m I r c g iz d as
e .

A m anwas no w pp o n that
o e o n e o ne H as
Mu c h L e arn in g ; h e H o lds E as ily S c h o lars h ips A dvan c e s S tan dard an d
li guisti c w rk f
, ,

in n is r lat d
Mo de ls A te r L o we n gru nd H e to Ge o rge
is j cularly c all d
o e e .

W Ch ilds an d usually
An E rrin g Clarkite He H as
his fa c th ugh his s ch
.
,
o e .

Winn in g S m ile o n K e e ps D e lic ate ly S arc as tic


I u rsta that has d pe e
e, o .

n de nd he o n e V a lu a ble Ph ilo s o ph ical R e s e arc h An d .

v
ye t e e n h e with a l av s his
Min d V e ry B righ t H as Pe t H o bbies ; h e e e
, ,

at d sk
Me rcile s s ly Wo rke d S e cre tary th e e an d Go es H o m e N igh tly fo r
f d wif says
H is u casi
h e Crav e s L arge R a tio n s o n Can E at

is fa ct a
oo . e po n o c ,

H e avily an d in D es pera te ly I n tere s te d Co ns u m e r


I am diag s that astr mi cal
.
,

sai
J u s t D arn e d Try in g

d h e , to

h I l k at sky
no e , o no

h m ”
T en o o ed first tim
th e ri ds
fo r th e

F en !

I sh ut it s
p eno e no n
It s a I
. e .

S H O O T N G CO MET !

J u s t Gre a t H alle lu jah !

ed

o , .
TI PYN O B O B

I6

B R YN MAWR I S GOI N G A -
MA YIN G

(F ro m th e po in t o f vie w o f th e D e c o ra tio n Co m m itte e .


) With ‘
Apo lo gi e s
to R o bert H erric k .

Ge t u p, ge t sham ! Th bl mi g mup fo r e e oo n o rn

U po n h e rwi g pr s ts ba r t
With whi c h last ight w d k d ch h ll
n s e en o ur nne s o rn

F r h quilt d c l u s tatt r d all ;


n e ec e ea a ,

es e o o r , e e

G t sw t slug —b d d
b ut th s c ry
e p u , ee -
a e , an see

Th m e en a o e ene ,

T h y v wait d us i fr t f P m b r k W t

h ur si c y t y
e e e n on o e o e es

Ab v t dr st ?
'

much as t f b d
o e an o n e, e o u no e

N y a t no so ou o e ?
,

C m tak th d k ys t th sh d
d c arry chairs
o e, e e on e o e e ,

A d trim th fl ats
n e o ,
an ,

A d drag th s b rr w d rugs d w st ir
n o e o o e o n a s .

F w fi hu dr d maid s this day


r tha th lark t f tch i M y
o r no ve n e en on

S pri g s n o o ne n e o e n a .

m all my classmat s c m ; d c mi g mark


Co e , e , o e an o n

hu g th s ba rs i th dark
H o w cro o k d we

n o e nn e n e .

S m o e p d m d that t ar
o ne ru n u an en e .

Th r ds up
e that thr will sw ar
e on o ne e .

H g t th p a ts fr m th t w rs ;
D c k M ri s c ap with fl w rs ;
an ou e enn n o e o e


p r c al
e e on re e e o e

A d m k that gra d sta d gay with gr


A d c ut th r p s ar u d that larg st bal
n a e n -
n e en e e,

th s wr t ch d sh p
n e o e o n e e .

D s m thi g f
o o e n or o e e e ee

B hi d th Gy m
e n d try ed k p ,
an an ee

T h m qui t whil y
e mak th m gay
e e ou e e

With garla ds f th first f M y n or e o a .

A d i m r as w hav d by stayi g
B t c m my c lassmat s c m l t s g
n s n no o e, e e o ne, n

u ,
o e, —Mayi g e ,
o e, e

o a n .

Co m
us g whil w
e le t o e e are in o ur rim p e

A d tak th harml ss j lly f th e tim !


W shall gr w ld apa c ;
n e e e o o e

e o o e an d en th
T I PYN O B O B

1 8

In l ctur tim I watch th cl ck


e e e e o

Bu t what always ak it st p
c an m e o ?

P, . 08 .

Th e r shma fri d d sai d by way f gr ti g


m et h er F e n en an o ee n

T i sad t fi d littl th ught i S u day v i g m ti g


xt th subj ct w v d cid d
s o n so e o n n e en n ee n .

W h p that y will l a d th ’

W k w th F r shma mi d su cc ds i t llig tly gui d d


e o e ou e e ne , e e e e e e ,

Will y giv y ur r cti t u chi g s piritual rg ti cs


e no e e n n ee ,
n e en e ,

ou e o ea on o n ene e

T h F r shma m kly wr t a th m
e . e n th M ee l f A th l ti o e e e on e o ra s o e cs .


L O U I S E N CRU I CE, . 06 .
TH E PER V ER SEN ESS OF TH I N GS
-
1 9
_

Waitin g fo r th e cl uds to gath er


c
o ,

Wat hi n g fo r th e sky t o fall ,

G la c d in t r d w th pag s
h i g f s m grim c mm e t
n e e ro r o n e -
e ,

S
R a c h d th
e ac n or o e o n ,

d d fai t d— v r
T his is r ally ex c ll t
e e . e en ,
an n e o e
“ ”
e e en .

Tur d i t th ughtful p da t
succ ss
ne , n o a o e n ,

By this u f r s n o e e en . e ,

D y d ight I t il d at E glish
a an n o e , n ,

Fo r h o t ught I if with ut tryi g


I , o n

. c an !
writ v ry w ll e so e e ,

I n to ag en I u s . Wh o c an tell ?
SOI tri d— an d wr t E ssay
That I f lt full f f r c
e o e an

e was o o e .

Do yo u ,
h o pe to p as s th is . co u rs e

EU N I CE S CH E N CK ,
TI PY N O BO— ’
20 . B fi

E DI T O RI AL

May D ay has c m
l ft us what a t r f m m ri s ! e an d g o n e an d

W hav c m f c t f c ll giat G thi c r t t d sh w


o e s o e o e o e

e e o e or on e ou o o ur o e e- o e re a , an o n

urs lv t th w rld A d th w rld p r ld W rld j ur yi g t


fr m th dusty c ity w quit v rc m with appr c iati
o e es o e o . n e o , oo o o , o ne n ou

O w
pap r i f c t d with s pr g f v r burst i t p try v
o e ,
as e o e o e e on . ne ne s

us d K ith
imm rt lis d us i a s ri f m vi g pi ctur s
e ,
n e e in e e ,
n o o e o er ,
an e

h as o a e n e es o o n e .

W hav sh w urs lv s b f r th w rld t i w rk d y


cl t h s d w rk day—m d but i a th r spirit j ust as r l d
e e o n o e e e o e e o ,
no n o ur o -
a- a

qually chara ct risti c f th spirit f y uth f j


o e an o ur o -
a- oo ,
n no e ,
ea an

e e dO é h ldi g o us e o o , o eu n e s s e r o n

a f stival f its lf
e or e .

O rdi ary duti s w r laid asid f a f w days d w s m d


dr p t f urs lv s c mpl t ly xc pt at th d f th day d
ur o n e e e e or e ,
an e ee e

t
dr p back asily i t th sixt th c tury O
o o ou o o e e o e e e e e en o e ,
an

thusiasm d rma t all


wi t r w k p su dd ly d thusiasti c ally at th first dr ss r h ars l
o e n o e een en . u r en , o n

d i c r as d st a dily u til M y — W b c am quit us d t sli ppi g


n e ,
o e u en an en e e e e a ,

an n e d y e e n a a . e e e e e o n

i t d ubl ts kirtl d dr ss s ati g br akfast with a b uff d lady


n o o e or e e e , e n e er e on

i d d a gr f r st r th th r d th ru i g t up th
campus t j i f ll w r h rs rs I f w c ul d f rg t quizz s f rg t
o ne S e an een o e e on e o e ,
an en nn n ou on e

a m m t w c ul d f th s pac f a s c d hav th f li g
o o n o ur e o -
e ea e . e o o e e ,
o e

pap rs f e ,
or o en e o or e e o e on e e ee n

that w w r livi g l g g ; d wh w W r dismiss d fr m w


r h arsal d s c amp r d ff hastily t
e e e n on a o an en e e e e o o ur o n

Py d Th i b d sat
whit st cki g d l gs
e e an e e o o see raon u s an s e, an

dw o th nwarm su y hillsi d xt d d
on e ,
nn e, e en e o ur e -
o n e e

b f r us i th grass pull d b plum d hats v r y s t k p ff


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S EN I O R S UPPE R S O N GS 23

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MI S S B AL CH S LE CT UR E O N TH E S L A V

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o , e e ne o e o e ene n e e .

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AL UMN E N O TE S

th l Walk r will t ach at th B r arl y xt y ar


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e e r tur d M y D y t
e e o e as o 1 01 e ne on a a o

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c c c
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r sul t f th a ual l cti f ffic rs f th B ry Mawr St


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