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on J sf. Q T 'Hfnge ate mgfnlctlide 'J Literary ANTONIO CORELLI, REBEL The blood red disk of the setting sun was casting its lengthening shadow fingers over the neat checker board of truck farms, lying just northwest of Chicago. A vegetable truck, returning from the city, rumbled from the white ribbon of concrete into the little barnyard of Corelli Bros. Frank Corelli skilfully maneuvered his vehicle into the narrow garage and snapped off the switch. Tony Corelli sat within the house, staring unseeingly through his own bitter thoughts at the departing glory of the day. The grating sound of the closing garage door and his uncle's heavy step on the porch, failed to arouse him. The last bronze rays of light filtering through a pillar of onion trays in the yard cast a latticed reflection over Tony's face, which seemed struggling to suppress some inner conflict. Not until his mother lit the evening lamp, dis- pelling the purpling outer twilight into utter blackness, did Tony awaken from his reverie. Tony's Uncle Frank stood in the doorway and paused, in the act of filling his pipe. l-le very seldom directly addressed his nephew, for the boy spoke no ltalian-and English was a decided effort for Frank Corelli. Whazza matta dat you queet da job so early, hey? T'ink you got so moocha time come seet een da house? All the pent-up resentment which Tony had been harboring since his father's death, welled to the surface as the boy faced his uncle. lf you think the short four hours that l spend in the Community High School must be offset by ten hours of back-breaking labor in the fields, you are mistaken, he retorted. l've stood just about as much as l can stand, so we might just as well settle the whole matter now. The expression of the elder Corelli's face did not change, and as the silence grew longer, the hot flame of anger burned higher in Tony's breast. At length, the uncle turned on his heel and left the room, with an admixture of annoyance and bewilderment on his previously impassive countenance. Tony, The sound of his mother's voice stopped the boy as he was about to ascend to his room. Why don't you let me talk to him, Tony? his mother said. He comes from Corsica, son, and to him, education means training one's hands. He just doesn't understand. But Tony would not harken to the voice of reason. lmbued with a desire for the finer things in life, Tony all his days had had to contend with the un- progressive attitude of the Old World peasantry, which made up his little home and the community about him. The one bright spot had been his mother's sympathy, and her own willing- ness to learn. But tonight Tony did not think of this, nor did he think of his uncle's good qualities, and the excellent progress which he himself was mak- ing in school. Instead, he allowed the revulsion, which had only been strengthened by his father's death, to seize him once more. At the end of two hours of brooding in the solitude of his room, he arrived at a decision. Packing a few articles of clothing and leaving a note for his mother, Tony quietly left the house and struck out for the nearby interurban junction. lPage 661 m,,,.m,,,m 7 7,,,,m,,,,f,,g,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,, . ....m.W.nwwnquwnnn-w.wM.-.-.nwwmmnumm-.umtauw-.W-W.-m..,.',. .......-......,..........m....--n..- W.-um! - in E L, .- L. , - ,AQ,,,,-,-,.,u,1i,,,,,,,4,rU., M., A .
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, Yrryrrrryrr - HQ b w-4 '11 'ir W- Q .- . gggg ggggggggg g Q mfr wgj 5 fm? Eg- ' Li terary Boy, the bridge-tender spoke softly, uyou sit by that window, self-con- demned. You have admitted that your mother is your best friend and that you were enjoying the advantages of a good education, with the promise of college in the background. Your home was comfortable, and you had but to meet your uncle half way in order to realize a peaceful existence. Why, lad, thoughtless selfishness has been at the root of great revolutions which have torn the very hearts from prosperous lands. The sorrow which you have caused your mother has alone been sufficient to hollow the cornerstone of your ambition into a false foundation. Once again Tony watched the departing day from the window of the Corelli farm. But this time his mother sat beside him. UlVlother, l can see now where l was wrong, said Tony. ul was willing to ignore the desires and wishes of others, just to gratify my restless ambition. l was not Willing to see that my neighbors were filling useful places in society, nor was l willing to thank you for the opportunities that you gave me. Even my uncle has shown that he can be kind. Mother, it's good just to live with an unselfish and open mind. KENWYN 5. CRABS. A STORM AT SEA Bold sea, why do you rumble, swish and roar? l know. You are cruel and unjust, as those dark clouds that soar above you? You are a jealous monster, with green eyes flashing, You've a craving to destroy and take the life of men as you would a toyg A selfish feeling, unkind and full of rage, runs thru your icy bloodless veinsg You have no heart, as is shown by your inky, treacherous waves, Vvhich rise and fall with the sound of thunder in their very roll. Wicked sea, 'tis dreadful to hear you rumble, swish and roar, For when you are calm again and slumber 'neath the sun, Then you a Wrecker it will reveal. EUGENE. STANESCG. lpage 681 ...,,,,,,,.,..mv ' r...a:.ma.r..1'7..:.:'0..z.m,z.T..'.m.i::..s.T.m:-.m1..T...::..1.a:,.' T1.:.:.1.:,.w.:..m.:.:.m..a:.:.ma.r...a.'.T ' .:...'.T..r.. ..u..:..m....m.:,r ' r 'r 'r' ' -z 1 ' 1' rr -
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