Ocean City Sentinel, 25 February 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

ANIMAL LEGENDS.

*• A DRAGON HUNT.

• ft Twk Mat*

WHEN FOOD WAS SCARCE.

THE GREAT WRITERS,

T.mcy Wm • TK.1 ftalM l« I ».cum. ^ *r-. drarxx Tb» f .>,*!«« bunanss too," M>4 a *< tt» |<rt<»a lt*i\mrn i*>

Ideas and Inspiration Taken by The Ideal Summer Resort o™ «„«», f™, BUT GENIUS BORROWS NOBLY

>oa *m»w «bat

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. aad asnka K«t riVedtead Tb* a.

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< *12 a

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

f. IS«a

• boab d*rtar*4 &

to •> '* at I svltrbba'b* awl I and' joo? Mr d«f fat

m»:. tb* m »t»d i aidb-t *•-! tb»t work r Bt*sd | II* «••!»: f-t I raath ■» *ot. tb*n n -a* «o* oV a or a ! !*1* t**V »o*lo**f and bride* bolldrr II* i “Boppoa* tbal » BroOMoao I t*r mlgUl b*ar and a«nr* aipartama. Tb* lion Joba aat «ttb b and wb*o tWj bad d*part*d b* ■ooM «p*n. r> lb* tan** auk* asrr tbit ab*

« b*a tb* rlrt)

W*i: a* a* rom* boaa fro= tb* tb* t *b**t *alf I atanl rrabb*d tax arm. |Mt8t*d trank and f**t •• to tb* moor, aad «!»* a load x«U Tb* “ f :;. norm tobind tb* doca*a and tb;a- abop a j.air of r'’*' .•-.--X-I >.'.•• l atsah aax* aoft *t.-1 arttbort t

■ A dracoa. O tbt twiorad.' »b* aara. prv* araa .paid far a xoaoa t!** lar t. 1a trjla' to d**oar tb* a .ro" >b* that bad b**o *w!;*d t-» a ■riatK-ttmir' aafa -If tb* faKbfa! aiax U not tb*r» (rata tb* *• *ijiX ; •*&* boDdnjl dotlan 'b****r -|1*t* la aa *J*rt pr.* I;*t ot *ox« “Tb*®. try tar. bratuti tb* idckEar rlrtaal* toward tb* *od of tb* «*»*

ra-krt | *i*r b**r AH Eyoub waa i a dracna hoot. Trail *r*tr booart tb* f.ftbfol Brtd t«abd*rtaiaa*a it t: •O'-ri u. tb* b»d** of kKllt - tb* dra* plaia to Tatu.ab «tut aa **tipa* *t bat *b* tboasbt I «•• l«nrbiii at b.

>' op ax s«

a pMmL *»■ b of aa Jt . baticia' aaay artb* < wlndrr torn and torn aboot- * c 1 * blin' Tb* b

a r*a | B**b at

as*****' Tb* d*ad ■

[ tb* lmd«* tould 1*

la plax tb* piano al

H*

aak Miu Edltb

ward.

Tb*o tm> or tbr** tbit that b* didn't tab* racnlaanra of. a) tbnogb b* waa ratad a kora and at. Tfccn that debt Mlw £ditb l*«ti !• taka root, lalanwt In railroad nuttar. aaparlanx In tb* dopanromt of t*td«« bolldlnc and Mr llatrn* tb* a»«fiw*» tat* bn TlaitllK rbWa*n roroti oflrtb-l

k tb* H

mooltaa MM Edltb bad anotniunlrd blm twit* brfor* brr snddm «t*at la t*raat bad rotn* to tb* aurfa**. and bar antbaalaam o**r lb* third *p proarklnc trip *<» l *4-«*-d blta that b» patlad brr gnld«r-h#.ir and f**nor> "Too at* xoor own fatb*^»«*'»ebt*r aftrr all Too will row* two* brttrf pootad no tb* railroad huWiwas lb*, any otb»r gin la Aiu*rW' »*ry bniay tnaa to batrbrard I Mr. Havroo ulklns at.

a r*ry tw^tay nun “And ooaptMty . world r “En>—y-*« _ Tb. Hon. iobo bad rMn In world, and b* look car* to l*t tb* *o know IL Bat b* was raibar off’ to aay oor atsa rwlh* **p*rl*I!y a: body rropiojrd on tb* V and « ro Taa. Mr. Hama ouy rM In pnfaasMi.'* b* ralortsnuy adroltt

gulf now axlatlng twtwarn tu I ** yoo and 1 an tb* -anrr. of tb* T and Q. nad. Mr. Barwu I. an *tn fdoyna." Tan days pm loaa to tb* wart on cm third trip tb* Hoo John dlaroraiwd g that throw biro Ido a f*T was not that hi. .Uagb

ir for fortbrr Inf. cants I* .-r prlorlpl* or that b* In tanalla wrvngib of *t*wl and tb* strain

tbal tb* flrwt (irliK'lpIr of rallroadlnx I. lo grt po.ii.aaIon of tbr rood ' “Bat If yoo can't gH riwmgb of tb* atockT” aba aakad "Than grt tb* proUea Buy. borrow or b*g. but gw tlMrtn. It la wltb pro«

I u

••nine

kola*, and tb*y

for ta* “

Tb* Man. John waa ruliMug hi. bands wlwti bis car l*ft ('bkari -11* wajoyad coaps. and Iw wa. on hi. way to mik* Oh* II* f*!l ]n*l a lltll* *yu patby for tb* almdy nw.t*d roruij Ibrfrat woo Id rotn* with a dull thu-l wbwrraa br tathrr |rtvf*rr*d aotnptbUi; of a battle drat

from Ilia pc<rk*t and tbuinlird tl~-r OTar~"proxl*a ar* tb* ,-iwib'r nml Im to daaolal* tb* frnt.it of tb* *iM-rn-

RMard b* pro.l,^-

At ftnota F* loi-ln*.. <l.iVti*.| hh half a day II* bid w-anWiyicfl tb

car wbra Mr. Ilavww mad* klc j f.n back upon U^Kam John.

aaillr and a l.lu-l. Tb* talk brtwt Edith Iwiiiti nl-mt (>otl|wd. Ir.l «r.

and Mb*

Bui I .an 1 fall

af brlidog c« oatr • “> " f f -fix tbondar. I Ait I'd berak bis rtb» <»n this tu bogging blm! Ool with It. girt: Don't nmoth w«u f keep j'*ir old dad «o tb* bo<** tbb darted In It*

“WpIL «

. Mr II*«•

. I* la tb*

•flanta Fa to borry tbr t

bridge atoB down A* b* knew bow mocb yoo wanted control of that feed ar and as b« knew bow tnt*reat~l I wa« lo tbr railroad l«*!nroa b* bW -

Bot tb* llm. Jobs

Tb*y torn pn--*-!-! b*r* all Bring "TMtor

tb* bled t.. be*r ta^dr.1.

. nbk b ••wild now .Ad ■Ur to make lt*elf utrlw e awaUow. prweuditig t

I, d*- Ur*.! that

nilcipalltT autbartxing tb* beater t

and Edltb skip ioar-A bad aWd that It bad found tl

Aa boor i,i..d .,f ib k yoo'r* frog*, not n

THE TREATY TREE.

Wlurs ft*aa *Ad «b* Delawrar* Chief.

C.chaAgwd ToA.a.. boy a certain a mount of meat and

Tb* -treaty tree.- tb* original A inert tfro-l The cook, the boa—If* tb* can Hague, where oor Brat pern* ro«- rmir Ctrl tb, lltt> cbUd .men ne.c rcem wa* held, with WUIlua I'enn .« «» abowdng In Franc, were ported f.w

the one rtde and tbr I>*laware chief. l * aur » 1 «- far * «»»

farther n

“Say. young lady.

abe appeared In it* rag* and dMj hadn't Barn! “Tm your daughter, yoo kaww ” arr|>ent dart*.] forward to dertror *T.'m yA.«: Bell. I re told Hares* swallow But the turd wa* too <|u that that bridge "ter the Outlped baa tb* arr]*uit .o*.ceded .cilj In Id gst to Iw ftcUhcl before there Is any *»m* fealber* ool of the middle of the

After that be will: awblloa * tali

of the P- and O, aad Tbl* U why •w.Ilow. bate f.Ak*.

A UTTLE ONE SIDED.

Aa E.cluAy* of ftrrMAt. That Was

Not Wholly «*ti*f*c***r.

J.rbn Mitchell, the labor lead**, wa* mean*' of riei er relief *nd brUtton. dMamlog .a. otw o.raaloo a Ubor col.A- a romantic tale, part legend and struggle of tbepaat. part bbdory Kobody knowi tb* pro '1<ai <»-. <l“n ' r i ' r «• • f *» portia. of ruck I- 1 ' »- “« « At all eirat. It b (Velared mo b* an face, bot really It was like the deal of larldent In tb* Ilf* of Hotutam V. of Hartey Barr of BraklnuAl Uu bom* nlan dynarty Baba ram. ar i -Hartey Harr, a stnteaaful lawyer cording lo legend and pl*<jo*. wa. a bad a mmdcrful talent t-T geitto^tb* wonderful archer During on* of b> boot of iwa-I*. Kr*n at borne be kept banting expednieo*. on wbl-b bb fa thta talent In play. Ub wife oaM to tout* wife bad aroompaaled blah b* blm airATilng abot a abeidng antelope wltb aneb I>r* “ 'Harrey. dear, thb b the Bfieeutb claloo aa to graze the animal* ear annlieraary of ouy wedding. What The antelope awoke and, belletlng blm ar* yoo going to rfta meT self annoyed by a fly. pot bb bind! “ Tbb b what « am going to git* boof to bb *ar to strik* off tbr fly A yoo.' Harrey answVmt affe.1kAutrly. aerond arrow sent by the royal bud and be banded bb wife *1S In crlap. Bird the antelope * b<mf to bb born. frooh bill,. '* Tb* king's wife merely said. “IT*' “•Oh. thank yoo! And wtial .ball I tic* oukes perfect." which tnwebed gltc y<AtT Ib* gratifled wife aakrd lb* pride of brr royal *[aa»* “ Tbal mrrrw. Imam pip* I t* bocn Indeed, a. tb* pewalty for brr pbli, aAalrlnc wo hmg.' IIarTry prooiptly oooposklug obc wot tent out Into tb* nuoaied. "In tb* ctcnlng <«*! Id. return bnn* lb* tdp* awaited him. Il bad coot Jtjot *15. II* lit op and began to color It carefully. Bm *• tlw ctcnlng wor* “'B'ber* b my prroeot. Hartey T

she aald sl iart fretfully.

“'Why. my dear.' Harrey explained.

a pip*. I gat* you $15.

gtreo eonSdentUlly As a rub. what a man calls hb right* repreoeat merely drwlrrd prtrl-

The man rrbn b oca rod Into being goral b the on* mwrt likely to bnoat if bb exceeding rtrtue. There are lota of ways of wasting time. Feeling oorry for youraeirbrlnga

baby •••nl**t. tb- man who tick very oftcii !• u otrong when h.- ihe, At.hlo.n f!l

In the biggest rbo doesn't get

Drinkina E.cu.»

w for drinking aro al lets aro the fltw fa mill

rod b,

don't rtilllce one can a I way.

Ur* ho

who make* a iwoi

I. hero a

Icing a

w-m*. owe of tlwm .ugent. tooba gate brr not drinking:

Irwt I .WV I drink, for Tr* Joot a nror rotathe. K.-cmd (when 1 |.r.-M-|. No. I really can't, know I'm prasklent of a temper ■adNy. Third r when he waa I tnoro |ire*o*dt. No. I can't. In

1 ‘te )iHt had four or Bee rock

CeAerowa Mrs. Crow*. A gambling Mary b laid of Char let June* Fox tbal rather reflf 1. ou bb bnmr Hr waa one of tbr ardent ad mlrera of Mrs fiewe. a noted braniy of brr day. and U b rolalad tbal (leaun lady at play and. being oMIged bot* town omldenly. gave Mr Fox tbr money to pay brr. legging blur to apol ogbr to brr for hb no) haring pakl the debt of honor In perwon. Foi lowi Mr* Oewe often met the aupixurd debtor afterward and. aurprlard Hut be nerer noticed the clrvumaUn-ea. al l.■■gtb deU.-ntrly bbitrd tbe mailer u“Bleaa mcr aald be -| fwld the money to Mr Fox three month, ag-i." “Oh. did yoo. ah-r uM Mr. Crowe gtnd natmdly -Then probably br paid me. and I forgot II"

Enewgn ta Kaep Him Waiting. “I bate to bare my hu.baiul find * hurarabo*.'

“Whyr

“He alwaya brings II borne, nail. I> op and lben welt* around f.* lurk Ir ■trike him."

“Welir

"And there nerer wa* aoeb a mn for finding borwroboea'- CleirlamHalo Dealer Tw* of a Kind. “Oh. George." algbod lb* loreelrk maiden. “I'm .ur* I'm not won by p

rfalUdrlpbb r T* the Strict Latter. "Mary." aald Ib* bdy of tb* bouse "you didn't put any sail In Tbl. bread." "Bah" replied the new rXrt. -didn't ■ be marter aay yeelerday be wawldn'l bar* nothing IaiI fr*»b braid oa bb taUe. mamr

can lAiy In D.inyu a .mart wa t* 1 * ■"‘ n ' Vl I«.f whi.ii with a.kiiul ropnrof ! ,r 1 l«kt,l my ow

Hie Rrlll.b umhrolU 1. not .*ly • lMi>g of beanly lu worktnanahlp. IaiI Il will onlla.l atl '"mi—tllor* acrua.

icUlmnl Mrs New 'rut.I of you lo call said ypn'd be gted

bread" -

ri'i'lleil the great brule.

Irtit I didn't aay I wagfed you lo bake

uluw." I'hlhMlelplila ITrea.

Usually.

New wl Ddb'l you Iwller* marrtag* Aiuden. a in. a i t lid wed- Well. 1 lou'i know about tbati but It naually nakrw blm .horler -CWreUad Flala

Economy may be I be road la waaltb, but nln*-tenth, of Iboa* who ar* com pelled to trarwl It aerer reach the goal -Chicago New*. _ ____ When a yuoog lady and gcnileman

I grnerally put Ibalr b

agin tbe pale sky.

i her ab-A ra. alway. '-New Or

n tbe rjrgiti f< eat. I leore I at kind of tnei

MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

Spacious Boardwalk. Fret: Band Concerts D'lring Season. < treat 1 ishin^ in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the •Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from I’hil tdelphia on Three Railways.

• •f. lire, obaerrra Dean ...A^aff-t "Ur pn^eTty In “ Tlie traaaferotic* •nintalbai. For Iwaaa; II., niiga gold, and for Iron. The iTnde of* I*' rodned , material faablotied inlo

"Moreover, cr cry body bad to eabmtt file before tbe but. her and baker sb<*p« to wait for their turns Each baattbold

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

mighty elm that 1

wltb wet feet. •

■ and ;

tertag wltb '

Bhackamaioo on tb* banka of "'A oafortonat* '«*• endured tbr Iwlawiro river K'-nrinron. on* "Bl*** » marmur throe bardablp. of tbe .olmrtw of Philadelphia, now Womeo tbroagbout tb* tlo* of tb* . ■orroanda tbe ap»L »'**» *««“« * c of cour I Aa waa customary oa sorb occaakm*. | M* and aelf abrogation not alwaya fol j

ib* partiro to tb* troaty *xrbanmd t{ owta br ,aro

Iwlt. "f warn;Aim. and tb* belt aald to P.." 11 *** * . .Ion la now in tb* Collection of tbe <lrrro«I 'o ‘-lack, grouped I. fore the I'eon-yl'anl. Historical society. Il of <b* deslera. watched by the cnal-t. of eighteen rtrtaga of black | bkttooal guard, wltb whom they at Brat and whit* lira da and In tbe center are Uogblng and chatting, ti I tbe two Brum, roperoerttlng a Euroiwan anfferluga from tbe cold bad .licnred |; and an lodtaa. with band* )olrod In «b* laugh and aometlmro brought forth j,

friend.hip. In exchanging tokens wltb 1 tbateara

tb* chiefs Penn aald: ,n *I 4,r °f »h precaotJon* the

"The friendabip Iwtwren yoo and me I will nut rod pa nr to a chain, for that might mat or tbe falling tree might break. IV* are tb* same aa If one taaa's body were to be dlikbwl Into

two porta. W* aro all one Bert) and , broadjftdrod .lowly away, tb* Ug pro blood- When the Indian, banded pM tried to And_row resource* to pro

Peon the wampom belt of peace they l< ®* tbelr lire*.

"W* win ID* ta lor* and pear* with THE WEST POINT RIOT.

William Penn aa long aa tb* tun and

the moon .hall endure " H H appro.* Duo a* the Cadetship of

Tbe treaty tree was Mows down In ! Jeffararo Daria

a wtmlrtunn March MX 18MI. It* ag* Ooedy rr.nnedMd with Benny Haertlmatrd by ring., la 2JO year*. The rent waa tbe groflt cadet riutof ChrtstWHIIaro I'ron society erected a marble , maa. 18% in tbe middle of Jefferson rotomn upon the abe as a pcrm.nejit Davis' third year. Before Cbrlatmaa

oonmnent —Kaaase flty Star. was rumored through tbe Hat Darla and other aout

The Overtired Conductor • aoutbwrotern cadet# were going to ex When tbe boeae cars were la extrt P 1 * 1 " to tb* other memtwra of tbe roc* there wa* a green boro known aa | tnyatwle. of eggnog. Cadets Jobs who cvAuIocted on tbe Thirteen Hi »>•*** TUgbman and Temple ind Flfteentb at reel llnra. He broreUd **■' “ “ '

KK 4 I. fr>iTtrr. Afl*KNtTM. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Hforil IvhittilL- A-geixt. ■rwai^m aa t'tty lm;^ia*^iad beaw aj^rerty l*A**lur^r*)* « . irtua*. Mwro.

proclalcAia pot In too late before tbr atrge. were used up. and. wbll* tb* ba . hire, deprtvwl of milk, died In grew;

with bis two aoms. who lived aria* street, between Thirteenth and Broad. On* day his aunt, thought they would take a ride wltb John and are

so they

he wro grtrii d for bis rot I

t* get crowded and iwrorngera got off and oo at every suture. Juba began to ret angry. At last b* became ao *xaa peri ted at baring to atop ao often that when an old lady asked blm to atop at Cbewtnut be bawled oot: “I'm darned tick and tired polling tbe lull. If, nothing I Ait atop here and atop there, atop hero and atop there Away with yooae all down to Catharine street wltb me arota. and yoo get out in a bunch "

—Philadelphia Ledger.

startled stranger. "Then you owe • “N-oo."

"I'm a real estate detier.*—ClereUud

Plain Dealer.

The Cun Barrel. Crew. la tbe early day. In tbe noribwr*; when tbe Hmlaoo Ray tvAnieiny lab! tbr foundatlouF of great rortoare by trade with tit* aavaers and a gun paid for

at b lu

r ■d.ln- itecked flat

Ito.laud TIs lurried You re

Hia Ola..r Ey.

Doctor I dlagntw all eb-ki

-Ob. Ibal ta v

r kid bet. are a

I Into Ore art* Autbo y aliaf'te III the Bret hero gel. Into a.law

... .e. ....._...* from Bettny’i. but It seem, that aometblng pnM nted. and other* bad to grt tbr materials. Tb*'

antborttle* w

i order. Thla angered tl

oo. la tb* dark of tb* of Dec. 25 tb* Invitations : ool Robert E. L«* and Joseph E Jobrotaw declined. J. B Ma grader. Drayton. 4 J. Wright and others accepted. Da via wa. extending tb* Invtutlona when b* beard a rumor tbal Captain Hitchcock waa abroad. Ha ran hack to No. B north barrack*, where tbe refreshments were collected, called out. "Put away that grog, boys: old Illtrb la coming" and looked op to Bad that Hitchcock was already la tb* room. Daria waa arnt to bla quarter* under arrest, fortunately for blm. for

Bleep and did Dot get Into tb* riot which than began. Tbe Instructors and officer* were cbaaed out of tbe balls Inlo tbelr own rooms and there bartered Tbe cadets obtained ansa and organised tb* Hrivrtlan league to protect themselves against Ufa bombardier* who. they beard, were ordered out to subdue them. Davis'roommate. Walter B Gutoo of MltalaalppL waa tbe leader of tb* Helvetlana U* secured a pistol and tried to a boot Captain Hitchcock. Some of the oflft cere were badly bruised with stove wood that tbe cadet* threw at them After aa hour or two tbe riot wor* oot Later nineteen cadet*, among them Guluo. were court martlaled and fflsmlaaed. Darla, with other*, waa kept long under arrest and given demerits - Proferonr W L, Fleming la Metropolitan Magazine

>(. CORSOH

Real Estate .Vtcoizt LICENSED^AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean Cihj. N. J.

ChaAce Far Imaginatien.

Nr*,pM|HT men n. re lo be eiclud.-d from a fani.m* trial “Tbala good." oo* of them remarked. "I bat* I" 1* Aamiwrwd by facta la wrillng up a cast of lb la kind"- Ex .bang*

Tb* Wife o.d It All.

Hewitt—c 'ooldn't you gri tb* pereoo yow called up by tr!. pboorl JewlttOb. yaa. Hewitt- But I didn't bear you aay anything Jewltt-It waa tarj (ban wife I called.—New Turk Tree* ~

•cam Heights In the Catakilla Tb* belgbl of some of the tallest and moat InirrertHug mountains lo tb* Catskills 1*4* foi Iowa: HIM* mountain. 4.220 feet: Hunter miAintaln. 4.052; Black Dome. 4.0114; Thom** Cole mountain. a JITS; Mount Cornell. 3.«20; Peak o' Mroae mountain. X8T5. tbe Wittenberg a.824; Sugar Loaf. SJetT; Hleli Peak, aj«»l; Pantber moantaln. S-H.i; Windham High Peak. North mountain. 1.430: nverbxik mountain. 8JO0; Plaaleraklll mountain. 3%0; On lean mountain. 2.083. Hia Draam. Town*—Ibi you believe in dreams? Browne I used to. but 1 don't any mure. Tuww Nut aa superatllluua a. you were, eh? Browne-Ob. It wasn't| a qoration of auperatltlne. I was In ! love with one once, and she Jilted me Catholic Standard and Time..

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How It Happened. “True, tb* night wa. dark, but I* appeared lo Jump delllierelrly la front of Jbe automoldle."

“Force

R. Cu tis Robinson •. Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Pubtk and Comraiaaioaer of Dead* rSo». 744-4t> Anbury Avenue OCli/AN CITV, N. J. Mo«ey lo Load oo Rood aad Mortgage

baa Iron called rib* ;«blre thW-f.” ao laveter•wmgbaMI. He Invaded a NafMdeoa and bruogbl

pbA*. that he baa given t.. iew rhythm or ataata and n not only la tbe old road.

roil flam* of hi* genius and tranamutd Into airy Iwauty. -Milton, tl... U a free borrower. It la hi. fai-t indeed, that makes hia verae o rh h In b-*nml remlnlacence and ao >>rgpaos w-tfti “berlwrlc pearl and y>ltl ” He ■■«*. much tr> Shakespeare, lorn* critb. think Mlllon'* Eve la bar* ..wed from Shnkcpeare'* Miranda, la be -Taming of tbr Shrew" ocnira the

I.'Allegro" speak*

a a very mine to many Pop* •Mor. Milton - . "Smoky S-.r r Unman to tbe waist and "ending %>n^!n many a araly

fold rolnmluo

aay. ‘'They call me .in and for a sign (■■rtentmi. holj me: but. famlllat grown. I pleased and wltb attractive enu-e. w-.u the moat averee." Pupa

«■ •nil' vndurT'tbro^pl&.’tbro'roibrBC.. Tennywra must bare bad In mind

Ood Tennyson. Indeed, derive, mocb of bla exquisite Imagery and felk-ltoaa phras Ing fnAU aulltor. wboMt names, even, many literary men do not know. I'M 1 * borrow. hl« ''Vital S|iark" Idea from an old |K>em l.j Tbumas Flatman Byron gi't« hip "Eagle Feather" 1mnge In hi. "English IMada and Scotch Reviewer," from Arwhyloa, who flourl»be.i In tne hfth century Iwfbr* our Coleridge owe. hU "<W to Mont Blanc" to a German poem by Friedrich Brown. Blsbcqi Ken Is Indebted for hU tbougtit In "The Evening Hymn" to Sir Thomaa Browne In hia "1'oUonuy With Godin bla own charactrrlatic manner Rudyard Kipling ha> met tbe qUestk® of unecaweiouB thievery with a

thief. Who*, liquid surg* re■n** '"to artt tun; tb. Mrih's a That I..4. and txveds by a compctur. * ,cr ‘'“ n< ‘ ** rh ,hlnr " * - 8. B. Dunn In Circle Magazine

Hia Luggag*.

"Tb-krt." aald the rollector aa be

rriage In which la If be area an

handed

• •pems I t sal a in. rborrd i

• collector aald.

I. that other |>ortmanl

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