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Miss Carpenter did not mention the Vision of Sir Launfaln again, and no one but the Juniors and Aunt Sylvia Qan elocution teacher, by the Way, who possessed wigs and many other articles of make-up j ever knew of the trick they had played on their English teacher. BERNICE W, EGELSTON, '1o. COMEDY OF ERRORS. He was one of those long, sad-faced persons who never seem to be able to resist the opportunity for a little reform work. He came into a crowded car one day, and took a seat beside an inoffensive-looking individual, smoking a big, black cigar and reading a newspaper. He at once began to worry the reader with qiiestions. ,A S'iq?lifhe began, did you vote for Bryan the last time he ran FW The reader looked up and grunted an unencouraging UNO. Sir,,' he began again, will you allow your son to smoke cigarettes when he is grown ? I'd never given it a thought, returned the reader. He gasped. And, he continued, faintly, 'lwill you permit him to taste an intoxicant ? Again the reader said he had never thought of it. ' Oh, panted the sad-eyed man, can such people exist? To tl1ink - Look here, you mean well, no doubt, but lct me tell you that l've been a confirmed bachelor for the last forty years, and know nothing of children. Then the sad eyes of the sad-faced man became bright, here was a man, a bachelor, who actually confessed he knew nothing of children. He at once began a second series of questions. CLARICE MCELROY, ,IO. C667
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Yes, I consider it a very prosperous town. Perhaps we could prevad upon you to speak to the pupds dns nmwning. It has been some time since we had a talk. Oh, Mr. Rodman, I didn't think of that. I haven't a speech preparedln Couldn't you tell them how the town has improved since you saw it last? Talk a little while, at leastg please, Miss Bates P Mr. Rodman asked. XVe-I-LU she answwred. HI think I shaH. hiy greatest Iieasure E tahdng to young peopkin The school had assendned in the study roonm In a few moments, the principal ushered Miss Bates into the room. All the pupils were greatly pleased by the thought of having a talk. Pupils, said Mr. Rodman, we have with us this morning hiss Bates of YVemovergin her chddhood she amended school in our town, but, until to-day, she has not seen it for some time. I have persuaded her to talk to you this morning. Enthusiastic applause resounded through the room, as the tall lady rose. The girls fell in love with her at once: Miss Bates was undeniably pretty. Her hair, tinged with gray. was parted smoothly away from her low forehead, her large gray eyes were beaming as she began to address the pupils. She spoke of the town as it had been in the years when she had xnsned it and then began to chscuss the school she had attended. The teacher was so cross, and we-well, we disliked her exceedingly. One time, I remember, she tried to make a class memorize the 'Vision of Sir Launfal' in one night, as a punish- ment for one boy's misdemeanors. Of course, we know how different are the rules to-day: the punishments are much more sensible: We seldom hear of a whole class being punished because one member is unruly. Miss Bates spoke until the first period was over. Then, with a pretty apology to the principal, she sat down amid the hearty applause of all, especially the juniors. You should have been at school, Miss Elliott, said Mr. Rodman next morning, as he excused Nethla's absence of the previous day: HNVe had an excehent speedlf Yes, so I hear, answered the girl. C657
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WHAT HAVE I DONE? Sitting alone in the fast-fading light, Yes, all alone in the dusky twilightg Thinking,- how' many kind words did I say? How many burdens made lighter this day? Did I speak kindly when others spoke cross, Seeking the pure gold instead of the dross? Trying to be, not a cloud, but a ray? Whose burden have I made lighter this day? I wonder if some one was cheered by my smile, Or whether I've given a frown all the while? To whisper of evil have I said nay? Wliose burden have I made lighter this day? Ah, 'tis well for us all to consider .. I-Iow much better are kind words than bitter! How cheerful smiles help to brighten the wayl Whose burdens have I made lighter this day? ANNA LEE THRELKELD, '1o. S-S-S-S-S. ' Sally sat softly singing Someone, Seeing Sam Silverton sauntering slowly southward, she stopped. Sally, said Sam, severely, somebody said Silas Sullivan strolled Sallyward Saturday. So FU said Sally, sweetly. Silas Sullivan's soft, spoke Sam, shortly. Spouts silly songs! Send Silas sprinting, Sally. Sylvia Somerville suits such sapheads. She's spoonyf' Sally sat silent, strumming sweet strains. Say, sweetheart, sputtered Sam, Sally Silverton sounds swell. See? Sam,'l shrieked she, so sudden!-'stonishingly soli' Sam seemed satisfied. C675
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