FAllLY RBAPlie. THE WHITE CROW. BT L4USA lU'Vna BAXOI. Ul H4VE BO iMHaiM wiih Oudn AiUbid." JL atidMn. nVmlwortb. "Othar psoftb ktv« loit oUMran ud property, too, vithoal bahtTioc ia tlMt ridksdloM liMbioB.- ••I mat hw on Um tmia laat wa^ Ska •kroodadiBonpaMdlookadllMTafj fribtu* of iMpdaa maUnclKdr,'' vaiitiuad littb Mia. Canw. "Do 70a koow whan aha had baaa V aaappad tba fint apaaker. Homa. parhapa.' aoawarad Mia. GvaraU, tha oMaat of tba group of ladiaa amwWad ia tha ahoroh parlor. Thay wara doiag oouUttaa work, aarigaiag tba vintation of tha poor ia tha varioM dty wudato tha mambara of the aid aoolaty ooanaotad with the Pine (treat ahorok, bat aa all people kaow, womeakiad have a way of gattiBK off the mibjeot io hud. "No, indeed," oontinaed Mra. IVeatworth, "ahe had not been home. She had ben to Cinotaaati to oonealt a medium. Her laat craae b epiritoal* ian. She believaa that ahe commaaicatta with tha UtUe girl who died hut winter." Tbe ladies b*ld op ibair daialUy gioTed banda ia horror. "What ao utter wnok ahe ia 1' laid Mia. Bnoa, who waa iat, fair, and aearly forty, "Bar hair ia aimoat whiu and aba looka tea yeara "Mar thaa aha did laat aoaaon. I'bay aay aba aeTar alaapa withont M opiala." 'ilia obairmui (if that ia a proper name to apply to a woman's committee) thought it waa tiaia tooaUtbento order. _ , VJBit Hn," Ei^' eMealed.'" nWMk^ wtai ifaa oeada," alM aaid. •• Wa maat be with thiaatriokaa one." Dear Mrs. fiTerott was our St. Joha, aad I blush to remambar bow oltaa aha had to ramiad ua, "Little ohildran. lore one another." "I think," oonUnued our balorad mother in la- haaslylwaia^. Aad Hiblwi'l^^^ brisk! kaBiv. Ba»t(o«Uaha« ^yhakrVwrinvU&afew tnm. hiafctkartaaaiaaakiaad the prida of haarta. a lovely BttlaMiow wtdt Uaa ^ airil aaaay hair aad alaoal two yean oU. Taw I kava IiUi blood ia ay vaiaa, awd lOtokliHMt kava baaa bora wiU tha baliaf ia wmm aa4 fairiaa, ia portaata aad wania aattyaaid,*'Lataapiay,"asditwaaptatty Kttle lba.OBraw who addad^-. "Ibagttatoaraaflanagaialet, Mn. Adifoid* baraaaaharad." Thaa Mn. T^worth, whahad aa "patiaaaa wtthOaafia Aabfoid.-lal ia piayat tiat Qod would Wp aad coaafact kar. "Awhitaorowr'chonued the ladaa. "Who ever heard of each a thingr Iaeverdid,"oontiBaed Mn. Everats "befo^ aor ataca, but when I nw ^ anxiety dapietad cw the &caaof my mother and ay haabaad, whoa I Mw that the ne^hborfaood pbyaioiaaa and tha one aammoaad eapaoally ftoa ware dotog ay baby no good, I grew firaa^ I aaaaed utterly to fuget that Qod had gives him to ae, though I believe I was hie poor, waakohiid avw thaa. Aad now I think nothing oaaaa oar &ith to atagger like eeeing a baby alip from oar oliagiag araa." Uttk Mia. Caraw^ayaaftUed with taara. Sha had i^vaa a tiay oaa back to Qod m>t long ago. Uia. Evwatt da^iad bar hanu ia her warn gtuf aad weat as with her story: "Aaoag the asjpoa who had coae to ua froa aif maMMfcirt aatala, waa oU Uaeto laaao 00 the iiwtawaerkfai^ A KILLIKO THE OBAQdN. Littk bi9 i»ar yaaa old WM aaaoh iapmaad IVthaataryofBt. Qaoi|a sad tha Dc^p*^ wktohhiaaotkatkad bm nadiif to Ua aad hiBaiaiar.aadtkaMstdaybaaaUto kb totkar, "Stathar. I waal to ha a aidat" "Vmj waU, Joka." nid Ua latkav ^ kaaauatify««duon.h«ttTMiriBlad ii^rmr - m r r S frMtnapaotiorkia akUl m tka kaaHi« art| I "Soyooakdi.aurk«." alwi^ to(A aay sick Wrds to him, aad aaay tiaaaa "BatwkoaaaalkaoMr patsiatod tke child. heaaraaday petdofs aad my poay walL Ba "Ym oaa k^gto lo^,-aaid kk father, profeaaed to ba able to divine the iutOMt, aad wkaia ia tka drafoaT from ftr aad Bear people came to ooaault hla, aad "I wiU tea yoa wkaa ba eoMi oat." raal. "that CUudia Aahford U suflbriag horn a I had baaa aaat a^n aad again by ay Uaek t^tkaboyraaoflooataatodlyloptoy with Ua mild form of mania She has a Tary paasioaata auamy (n a handle of rooU to ba placed aadar littia aialar. temparmaai, aad up Io a year ago her lift baa her pUlow or over tha door, for the relief ot kar Ia tha eoona of tke d«y aoaa praaaala oaaa tor been aingulaHy (Vee ftom orosaaa. Qod pity hat I aohi^ head. Aad I never quaaboaed their tkat«o«kihlraB. Joka^ waia book aad Ua ait' She haa rat to leara to bear thaa.' eiBcacy. You caa never Kake allowaaoa aaSeieat lMC3ktkariae'kabaaBtifU doU. NowtJoka waa for me, but to thia dieadfVil hear, with aay littia But Mn. Trantwurth wm iaaxorabla. (00 yo«^|lo«an feci book, hat ka d ^ kivad aoa'blifiitrambltog to the balance, I fled oaad^ "Why should she not bear her triala with ordl- dodi, aad wkaa keioaadtkatkfa Iter kadwkat Io the little cabto where Uaalo laao aat waaviag auryCbristiaaiortitadat She alwaya had good (inaaidarad a aack aiaar pnaast tkaa Ua owa, ka Uabaakala. HebandhiaRtialadgnrWdM I Moaa before," she said. tktaw kiaarif ooL Ika flaot to • pMrios of mtared the low doi^way, aad whea I aobbad oat Mra Ererett aigbed. It waa ao hard for thaaa Bia totkar wko bappaMd to ka tkan Mid qaiatlr. ay erraad, he ahook it mouraAuly. yjuag woman in Tigonus health and tka •• Wky Joka, Iki diagoa la oat." lUat no naa, Miiqr." Mid. "Ato't you lall tide of prosperity to reallaa tha maalat aad TkaehUdataHpad wytot.Md kwkai ^atakly doaeaaeatkatihttaeiowr t pointed kia oat to moral condition of tha wretched eraatora thay had anMadtkaNoa.aadtkaaivatUa totkai'a laaa, Oiaak tkree weeka ago ysataidior. Evtr aiaea I baaa dtsouasiog ao harshly. Mia. KTwattMtaan bataaldaolktog. kaowad aaytkiag aboat your graadpa*^ fitaily that they could help her back to her plaoa ia hat that wkitoorowia a shore riga of death. Utik Tkat avwtog, komm. wkas ka kada Ua totkar home and in tha church ia tuna il they waat Maraa Qtlbart wUI aooa be a shiaiag aagal i^ '•Good.a%kt.*ha wklikandi "Hft, I aa vary about it wisely. She aaat up a little pcayar tot gtoiy." glad Qatkaitoakaitka doll. Xdid kiU tka diar guidance. Thro aha said: - wl*->T^Mpataaoa Bua«. ; "I flaw h«ik to the hoaia. NooaakadgBaMd "I suppose I hate mora charity for paor Ulaa- ay amad, and I tried hard to banish old laaasf^ dia Ibta the rest of you. I pity hat, I qrmpkthiM "Xkad ar ploMMi tokaa to^ay." liuk twAadtogi aad hope for ike beat. "Hn dtlM with bar from the dapiha of my baatt fhaM la Ukikttoa. «aamndavttMaad iMMd «• a aaaaada trifle better. I watched through the • page of my llfo you have nevar raad that woaU chatr,^ tka piotan aaa pat ay kaad to i^t, tad ia tha gny dawn whaa tha world •how you why if 1 had time to opaa Ik* atMad bagaa ita flnt fldat atir I west oat oa the »0. do tall ut about It," cried Mia. Omm, who ••Wkr.yMMWtbarahMkad ttke Anat varaadak. Oa the right wea tke bwa, ud a kuap af waa atill young enough to ei^oy a alorT. Tht MttiedoBtkadaadlraaaanltkarall feoca wm a at(«at to aagor tuaii^* pNpt. Mat aettled tbemaaUaa comfoiiaUy, ni Mn. floekoforovw. Aa I gaaad, they daw dowa with "Why. mtrnm htn.* «iid15kfi«toa. daltokt* Vvaratt fall aura that she saw gMataa iatMaal to wtUdawiloaBttklooratkap^ had aoatlafad, •dly, »mw» Ika aaa kapt layl^ a ilMirfoeaa. Mdaaai^ tkoaaI'nw tbo wUta oaal Ite awaatBttlajMr* HaartL Il wa« hrg ago," aba nid, "bafeca amj - of aftotainaaavMi ttRlbM t katrM \mk ii A M a t o t f a a t o a k M d l i o B f w i d i k B t i V t m mm'' yoa were bora, I i»g, long bcfvfre the war bagaa, baby'ajxd. Ua la breathiaic ea^, I atied, wbM my husband and I ware still Uvlag with mj mla^ Uttkatoaa t had Ibtaaed to all tke daat kM tiMllMitaBlilltaa IwaKiBl to ii^ motharatthaKieldwoudriaaiatioa when I waa loaf algkt. My haabaad caaa qukkly to ny tttaoMa •Mttai' Iw pkalatog keaMa-- Jjbi'fiMI bora. IIo btii (ust pst hie minority aad 1 waa aide with a gtaan of kope la kla kaggaid tooa, bat tiaad k to aaktac a koBN to OraaiTlitoi Wht •aanaa la tha Suta are wipartoHBliaf witk ^
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