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Bulkeley Football Team 191ft. Top row, left to right—Moore, coach, Redden, Britton, O’Neill, Lawski, Gallup, Donnelly, Davis, Miner manager. Middle row Harrington, Bradshaw, May, captain, Mallon, Stewart, Sullivan. Rottom row Tevlin, Glenn, Whitcomb, McCaster.
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BULKELEY NEWS VOL. XIII. No. 1 A Sinner’s Repentance rPHE white world, outside, was enjoying itself with the merriment which accompanies the festival season. But I, inside, was suffering from the first bereavement, the—I was conscious of—the death of my foster-father, who had treated me as my own father would. Only a few hours before, he had died. When the physician gravely announced that there was no hope for his recovery, I was astounded. That a man, strong, healthy, and robust as he, should die from such a child’s disease as measles was incomprehensible to me, who had suffered from the malady when I was young, and had recovered from it. After the announcement that my father would not live was made, the attending physician solemnly informed me that it was the wish of my father that he might see me before he died—for the physician had told him he had only a few hours to live. As I entered the death-chamber, I saw the man, who I revered and loved as a father, stretched out upon the bed. He was pale and motionless; his face was pinched and drawn, and wore the look of a man who was constantly haunted by the fear that some crime, which he had committed, would be discovered. I sat down beside the bed. He took my smooth hand in his wrinkled one. “My boy,” he said in a voice which startled me by its hollowness, “I am going to make a confession; I am going to tell you something which I should have told you years ago, but I was a coward. Spurn me you may; it will be my just reward. You are not my son.” “Why have I always been taught to regard you as my father, then?” I interrupted in a surprised tone. “If you are not my father, who is? What are you to me? Who was my mother? What kind of people were my mother and father?” “Do not ask so many questions at once; give me a chance to explain,” he said quickly. “I will tell you all, the whole sad tragedy from the beginning. “When your mother was a young woman, she was the belle of the little Maine village, in which your mother, father, and I lived. She was the most popular, most charming, and prettiest girl of a group of five who were known as The Charmers’. They captivated everyone they met. In the top drawer of that bureau you will find a small wooden box. Bring it to me.”
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