Cape May Herald, 28 January 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Cupid and Pegasus, By Jean Meyers.

tbe New York !

bad been dJIlas a morocco-bound al-

ike New York Time*. *Bd 1 tJ ^ Tbcrr la finding It oat (or heraeU. 1 in a tll»er

The disagreement

sacred feelings up to ridicule!

who would do such i

In pobo-

the Dourer Republican: j forth example be made of a few ol j corne,

would prore nothing but a brutal

monarch of Israel, burdened with the

spite of the girl's pride she

word •'cowardly:*' but be

wha* you an* saying, Helen. W should you resent, as an Insult, a p. feetly juat' crlticiam! To conrli

godly persons. But. Queries the New

fore, she took long aSd rigorous walks. Industriously translated the driest German she could find, and practiced Bach's fugue* until she

Haer's purpose—the hypnoUser!

rerlewed,v>nd then

particularly dreary Nqrember after-

brlghl Oct after afternoon. The

r. with wldesprey.d (

path through It before she realised

dangerous fashion. The eyes did not belong to a ragged tramp or an escaped lunaUc. Ah. nil they belonged

annual appropriation plan, eiclalmi

possessed of an unusually strong i mBterlallrc. A mr.A win Qha halt nna weak- . . . ...

gulsbea man. he rnshed upon dt

her corner, and

probable that, the. multiplication of

the night before, and Mr. Stuart

done eo, and was walking town the lane from the house when i* caught eight of Helen seated In the woods. As she paused on her why through the field he was surprised, but ths sight' of Bess explained her hesitation; eo he quietly climbed the fence and walked toward her. Helen beard nothing, but conUnued to gate In fascination Into the Juno-llke orbs of the fearsome cow. Suddenly Bess, oho was * playful creature, lowered

'ntelllgent trurel seldom falls

log season. Nearly all the mills and

unfortunate, but you

morning you will be prepared

destroyed many of the ills usuiLlly at-'

lay sparkling on the table. She took

rey, as be eettled

If It takes ten years >nd more tp win rou l will do ir," - So he walked with firm tread town the s^one steps, leaving Helen to

tance off. and with utter disregard for reveries and reviews, she rushed

berries when the demand for them la | 0 f quantity and not quality. Those

armchair, thought that bs

a girl like Helen wonld feel.

"Oh. Harvey! forgive

past month Mr. Stuart

ich a thing to part Ania —I —— Helen twn

alone, and It al*cT possesses the de-

a trembling girl with flutter-

Uon. 'and a proles

Stuart -only held the slight, gray clad

at her chilly Jone and

own use. Crantyrry growing could be made a profitable industry In this section If we only had the men that understood the business to develop it. Some who have small bogs, and have cultivated them, have raised enormous yields, and after they are

salt,' as sheep would, not

calmly surveying the

turned to the only aA "W* •• VI,. ,

pi^laed^Ufi H*tV

qa* he

wild bog here of about twenty

"Tb# poor child.

U la getting cold.

above suggested no such Injnrloss

that understood the bqsln<

from her off almost

depart. Varvey tently

would rwqnlr*-capital. It has

nlng of the nineteenth century have

"Wall. 1 have thought

modern Europe. The ala* are Of

hill Hoe or to keep

uttered.'for the gray

that she really ig ln