She always went to church with Pet- er. and he kept awake to look at her pretty face in her (Sunday bonnet; and later. when the chlldren began tocome he had he; hands full to keep the boys in order. end not let them read their library books during the sermon. Eliz~ nbeth. in her but lavender silk. which had little sprigs over it. and an em- broidered white crepe shawl. and a bon- net with soft white strings. at at the lhat was the hat year; the second. the ballet dress urns put away. for there In a baby. And by-andoby there were two harm-a young Peter and a young lmld; end then a l‘tttle girl that the father said aunt be named Pleasant. It use then thnt Bessie got dimtisï¬ed vrth her an: name. and insisted that she- be called Elizabeth. S) the old name like the old pink satin dress and (an. end high-heeled slim was put away in the put. Sometimes Peter talked about them. but Elizabeth would mold "‘1 mldn't like to see the mum: in pink pettioocu." Elizabeth would retort. _he.r eyes twinkling with fun. " Anyway you erér did'm right; â€"ri¢ht enough {or a minister to do himself!†Peter would declare stomp 1! “today-her†tiredolthem. sad she wouldn't allow them to be mourned. “l'll steal your spectacles. Peter. 31 you tau me." she would threaten. (tyly; “I go to church. mumâ€. and the minister says it isn‘t right to dance-though I don‘t know that I just agree with him.†she mld aid, 8 little gravely. ‘30 the garden she was gang to have next year; and she pond our used-- men's catalugues with a passionate bar-mesa that made her bright taco brighter sod brought a Look of tea: um Joyous mama into her eyes. ., . ' . ' m and terror-stricken the 7 had and-0y I'ldened encroacned more and more, and there gymn- and her mouth took certyain piti-g the road went were shrubs. and some seedlings sown In] lines, end uemed altars about to :3 Captain he?“ ' u the um listed. end there were a 09?!) into sad and wailing.words. An-jflom- she only 1 dozen ragged old rmbuhen. But 0th†â€ï¬r-â€IO! had been lizarried:":‘““"‘3e the "Q‘ , _ , twelve years nowâ€"had cert; ‘93-†Walk. Plea M De! "It" 58ml! mm W brought. this husband and Wife. m‘flii 0‘" W“:- are d w the friendly aid-lashiooed to that dreadful verge of disaster “It's disc to c mm. m“ ",4 ml. .04 body. Which the sober looker-on must sure- Wbere are we too. which made bar tired m “7008 . 11:3" mnm on that night when :. I must have bee: ad ppm all together. She used m“ 93â€.!“ man stood on to be u- mu um mm mm.“ named m Doctor mam-s may. a I, "Q :_ '__- LL-A â€I' n -- _ :he “me Bible on the crocheted mt i the centre table; the prim. untam- brtable sub. and the rose-wan cha.n mum; at em angles in the win. lows: and Peter. with Jim's head on {a knee. sitting. gaping ht her-gap- ng 1t the We. joyous. dan- ing ï¬gure. with the pink skirt twirl- ng over pink pm tetticoets! At intthe lanoltheoontrut was: teen en'pyment; but utter awhile- However. that came later. flunume she rested. Sometimes on his knee. with her head on his shoulder. while he tried to read his agriculture unspenbnthadtonopbmmshe tensed him into laughter; metimee on 5 little conch out under the tree; onthemnnylideolthebnne.where she could see Peter working in the Memï¬lnlonndnotonlyrestbut intense intern“ in this garden. which. to be sure. was ruther commonplace. Ihere were clumps of perennials in the borders. upon which each year the grass encrmehed more end more; and there were shrubs. and me seedlings sown patted Inns. and tried thI )! dud tektites hanging in 0711 black :1» me can“. no to spat-tho an. ugly parlor. with its W {Tunvvn‘ruurnmanrinra‘ï¬o P~XEnr~Proa3n§m min F“! 5 EB «Râ€" 88 no mid “gratin: (vaud tektites moan; 3;; 0131 black to ’ "’9" m,†559 CFM‘ nth tho _ _ old “yet! and burl we a r. “In- tanes very our the ceiling; the 139' deed 1 gun 3‘ can age has on the hell room wtelozm The nrden Peter had and. for 1... m 3“ pain! And†neither Melt. Good for the Soul. an the II": I Peter could not â€511me you take one of the chil- dren along for company I" he said. as he helped her into the buggy. Oh. how light «he was! What a thrill and tre- mor he felt in her hand when his big fingers closed over it. “Take Pleas- ant." he cntreatod. And she agreed, with a sigh. "I tbn’t mind. if you want me to Peter." So Plant. uttering shriek; of joy, no (orb!- ht. and began toclimb mtobinhernother.tooexcitodto “it for her father's helping had; W nu anthem up the-reins; Ind an a little flickering , ‘ the fmtdthe bonesâ€"ct that. ï¬tting on tb pom) . " band shading 'do ° atom: our the wheels to t t “ Like giving a sick perm what they‘ve got a longing for." he told himaelf. †I know mother told me how she knew of a child that was getting over scarlet fever. and wanted a pickle. and teased and teased for it: and they gave it to her. and she gm well. Very likely Elizabeth just has a kind of a craving to ride round {or a day. Well. she shall. Merry! she shall have just nay-thing in the Lord’s world. it [can get it for her! I wish the buggy was- n‘t no shabby. I must be getting a new one for her.†Still. when the moment came for her to start. In was nnxione again. -__ -v â€"-~â€" ’“ But she would not listen to that; and she was so cheerful at the very prospect of her drive-4‘ just real lense- less glad 3" her husband called it. anx- iouslyâ€"that he began to think that perhaps she. ‘18 right and it would "So." she said. coming and sitting down on his knee; " no: let me go by myself. I’ll tell you. [think I'm a little nervous. and I've a notion totake n drive by myself. I think maybe I‘ll feel better for it.†““3â€.†he said. wistfully. “if you ant to; but. I'd like to go with you.†D.-‘ ‘Lâ€" L‘â€"_ . - no [on dti'e ’0'“ when you want.†carnatiuns. gillnymrers and bachelor's â€â€™5‘†’5 0'†who has ‘ long journey buxom, mg "err-"here the golden before her. It 1:15 growing warmer: Sp‘rkg of (â€"grm‘g'g; then WETC him the de" had burnetfl Off md the mm, of burning scarlet. sheets of oranze and look 0‘ ““3 mommg 3134 brightened, 1;)“ and 4,“!ng white- Elizabeth m4mm clear soft tlue “the?!“ a cloud. to sit down H;- some border to trifling" tag a shall-n- run beside the smï¬ln‘ at her “areâ€. putting h“,rmd._ winch chattered and chuckled fingers under some shy sweet face. misrer. ‘“ pebbly bed. 9" P11111894 down [9'1†it. and lack down into it. "bun lxttlc waterfalls a foot high, run-. 5‘0»ng in m tenure and color “dining prer stones smooth with mom. or perfume. 30" {5433-5044901}. her Pl“!- ‘ Wins In the shadows under leaning 5 ant eyes would clbnd end her energyztfee" ““1 ’9'?dm3 into‘lxttle pooh“; {115. end the would sit then. absent cm: and m and 5’0"!) as Pia-i and hear)», the pain wearing deep in- aunts eyes - 2 to her forehead. . ‘It would be nice to wade. wouldn’t : 3, a, time another year had come ‘ It mother?“ the child said; 1nd the mo- ' her whole face had changed; her evesfthfr â€'4 m'n' mechanically, i 9†"Pd." crinkled up with fun that†Y5“ .dear," " one had a chance to see how big and! She dld. not see the run. which by! Sid and termâ€"stricken they hadland‘t†Indened xnto a creek as it andf (mum. and her mouth took certain pitioi the rind ““5 00 1026â€)"; and when 5 In] lines. 1nd “mad air," .1“... hiCaDtam began tn nlimh , 2... _______ unï¬t colorâ€"the glittering satin yellow of -Caliiorn§a pap ies. the heavenly blue of nemotha: Cfiflt‘ifln manor. snow. white shining phlox: sweet-mac and fanat'mns. gillyflowers and bachelor's The garden Peter had made for her m a great taro-hundred foot square. sunk between [our green terraces; it was packed With all sans of flowers. and overflowing with fragrance: all the beds were bxdened with sweet-311's- :34 the {ti-t of tin-3.211? won» Lina in had we: Peters offer to take care of the garden. thy meddle! with the body departed. to pmlhe plum! exams for a brain-Met at the point at exhaus- tion But Peter was grateful for me positive instructions. It _Pe:et uz‘d blinking at hill tub in:- “Ya'nnï¬nflï¬fcf’l’e‘ctnfl My. r21 Ithlkfdpc’auoptotm. Luv-†And htingdmehigm this-1r. 0!). 552': 1 little audited." the Pellnnd my precious flowers Rid. " any- said. cli sitting sidew- Ix v tuk 38L“. 1 never understood gforg'what she did with her. hackle-£3." Then she slid “A great dea! nicer. Pleas “My!" said Pleasant. “I she let yo ndrive altogether- with the ends of the reins f" Elizabeth did not answer. slipped off the seat and leane< dashoboard to pat Cantain' t you I" _ ‘â€"-- v- ‘8‘.â€" reins! He doesn‘t try to run.you seezl guess he knows he couldn’t. with me to help you bald him. Oh. look at the bird sitting on the fence! Well. I‘m glad I’ve been good lately. or else. probably. I wouldn't have come with you. Don- ald was bad yesterday: he pulled the kitty’s tail very hard; so Inotice God didn’t let him come: I never pull the kitty’s tail". she ended virtuously. It paid to be good. Pleasant thought; and said. “Get up. there. Captain 3" and jerked the reins so hard that her mother came out of her thoughts with a start. “Don’t Pleasant! Don‘t pull endear." “Mother. when you were a little girl. did you ever go and drive with your mot-her. like me Y†Captain began to climb a long. sunny slept. she only knew the difference be- cause tbs gating horas feil into an “Yes. dear child." the mother an- “cred mechanically. She «iron: with- out my uncertainty or heaiuiton u to her route. tad artfully sparing her horse. as one who has a long journey L..,. n PM)“: braced her fol-t against the dashboard. “If Captain m to ma. lumber. this is tbs way I‘d stop him.†she slid. "Take the ends of them.†Elizabeth aid; “ mother trili keep her hands in front of yours. for fear Captain should take a notion to ma." Pleasant beaming and crinkling her eyes up as her mother had done before her. shack and jerked at the ends of the rains. saying. “Ge-t up there !" and ducked a she had heard her father {10; then. squaring her elbows. she maybe." “TO-night!†Peter echoed. blankâ€. “Wcmlï¬onhnysoi Plannttake care 0! mother? and he let her “This is the Yes. Picasaxit .†z z seat . l to see the tra'cks in the dust.’ beth came out of her dream at and bade the child get up on A. eat. hi hgre . are . ' ‘ :ceâ€"was she as n 108 balsam cluttered with Way the cat m am He hath (mm evil {g Hi. . Pleasant ." gexcept its final pangs. The In ‘ authorities have taken the mat! use 7 for It seems that they considen An incident which is not. perhaps wholly without a bearing on the Drey- fus case is manned by the French pap- ers. The scene is the barracks at Gren- oble. where a purse recently disappear- ed in circumstancm that threw sne- picion on a number of soldiers in gar- Let her try it when taking a cold drive or when condemned. by accident. to sit in wet anthems. Let the min a! a victim to colds he always: Keep the blood in rapid action use the deep- heid breaths when: a ï¬rst chili is felt. Let any woman who goes to 3 din- ner or ball in a lo‘ronecked gown. where the rooms are chilly and her wraps not accessible. try this little can or. hatter still. this preventive against. cold an! enjoy its merits. In doing this the inflation of the lungs sets the heart into such quick motion that the Mood is driven with unusual tome along its channel: and so runs out into the tiniest veins. This radiates a giow down to the toss and finger tips and sets up a quick reac- tion against the chilL The whole ef- fect is to stir the blood and net in motion as from rapid exercise. slow] y nostrils turn of the body or extremities is low- ered. or a sudden chill or quirk change from warm to cold atmosphere is en- dured. to inhale three or tour deep breaths. expand the lungs to their full- est extent. holding every time the in- haled air as long as poaible and then danger is avated. The-e precautions are ail well enough but the ï¬rst and mast efï¬acioul mare should be to lawn the quick flow of tram blood through every vein. and» byheat’ in- stantly counteract the little chill. One and perhaps the simplest. methc odoldoingthisha’wenleamed by odoldoingthishubenlumed by men who stand on untinel duty. who am obliged to satin: more or laws ex- poem in winter. or who morn the can. 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