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l'dQUEl6lll22lElElNl ll? I U h1m The1eupo11 the high D118 t called an a emblx of the xouths Rlld the ma1de11s xx he1e he lab ned long, a11d ea1nestlx xx 1th them He shoxx ed them the st1a1ght paths leachng. to the llgllt but thex hea1d h1 xx o1ds elthel 111d1ffe1entlx 01 xx1th LOlltl31X 9315 The xoung, men tu1ned h1s aclx1ce to 11d1cule xx h1le the I'l12ilCl9llN beneath the11 poxxcle1 of xx h1te a11d the11 Dalllt of 1ed heard llOt at all The11 the gfodlx man 18111 h1s galment xx1th loucl lamentatxons dXlll Vx oe ls me and xx oe tm th1 people xx hose TI'11l1dN ale ups1cle doxxn Fmallx the long., 111 g1eat so11oxx called unto h1n1 the klllf,,S ot othel land to del1be1ate xx1th h1m F01 long daxs a11d lOIl1:,Q1 mghts sat the counc1l xxhlle the people xxonclc1ed xxhat xxas tl bcfall At last from the cou11c1l chamber came the klllj., s he1ald bc 11111 a NL10ll And the herald called a11 asaemblx of all the people 111 the glcat hall and xxhen thex xx e1e gathe1 ed togethe1 he 1ead to them the clec1ee of thc klllg 111 th1s xx1se Inafsmuch as th1s 1s a goodlx kmgdom of b11ght un clear xxate1s and shelterlng h1lls masmuch a 1ts halls and palaces a1e fa11 and meant for an upught 11at1o11 but and hea1 xe xx ell O pe :ple 111asmuch as xc haxe mlnds that a1e ups1cle doxxn heed the f1nal clec1ee of the k1ng,s lll COl1l1C1l O11 the s xth dax of the moo11 ot leax ea Qcatte1ed shall ve all be Ye shall leaxe th1s goodly kmgdom these fa1r halls these just 1ule1s and take xou1 xx ax hence aa ve haxe manx t1mes yearned to do that 0th91S xx hose m111cls sce r11,htlx and xxhose hc llts xx1ll vx elcome 1LlStlL9 and loxe may 1nhe11t th1s land 1016K 61 The he1ald ceased and a g1eat s1le11ce tell upon the people xx 1th ushecl bteps a11d XOICQS thex xx 1thd1EXX each to h1s oxx 11 place And that mght the xx111cl that blexx ox er the xallex ca111ed the sound of men s gl oa11s a11d xx omcn s sob aboxe the shcltellng h1lls ex e11 to the Ntdl Ghz Efuurh nf illate Passers bx stopped to l1sten b1rcls cockccl thell heads 011 one s1cle IH the same attltude ot l9ND8LtfUl attentlon The 1lmost ethe1eal TTlLlN1L tloat 11111 th1ough the 1111 ecmed to cause a pelsflll xxhethe1 mus1cal Ol not tm teel 111 a state ot cl1x111e h3.lI'l1'3I1N Th1 1ll t1ol1 place about the estate ot R1cha1'd LIBLIX xxealthx mu lLldll and pilpllldl clubn1an Rlthdld loxed three thmgs namelx I11UslL h1 COLlIltlX I-lance a11d the memo1x ot the 51111 he xxas 501111, tl m111x The la t xx 1 the onc sad exe11t ot h1s lxtc Txxelxe xea1s lJLt0lL 1t the a e ot txxentx TOLII he h1d been c11511gecl tm 11 jllll 111 France but she h1cl bee11 t1l1en suclde11lx 1ll and h1cl dlcd 111 a x short t1me Ot cou1 e thl xx1 t bl h1cl1 an Ill olde to to fo1g1et It he had c mme t1 -Xn1e11ca a11d h 1cl hut hlm elf up 111 thc Nlalne xxood fo1 txxo X811 c tx 1 81 I6 1111 to c1x1l11a 1111 thc xx 11 bloke out betxxccn I 1 111ce 1nd t1e1m111x lx1ch11d hllllled hon1e to se1xe lb 1. A 19 1 ' ' ' 1 r 1 35 1 1 1 SS 1 1 A. ' L. 1 1 1 1 1 Y , 1 F. 1 1' , , 1 1 ' 1 - ' 7- ' 1- 1 1 ' . 1 1 . ' 1 , 1 1 , , 5 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1' , 1 1 1 1A1' 1 T , '., ,' I A 1 ..' . . , . , 1 1 l V .1 . . h. , . S . I 4 ' 1 14 v' T tt Y A 1 I v I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 5 , f-xv 1 , f 5 1 1 ,' , as v v r I 1 K-1 1 1 1 11 ' . ,181 l Q 1 S K ' 1 1' ' s 1 1 vi- 1 ,1 1 ' L. K11 1 1' 1 ' 1 , 1 1 11 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 .. ,. . 1. 1. . 1,1 . . 1. . 1 I lg 1 1 I 1 v 1 ' 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I ' ' ' . .' 1 1 6' 1 ' 1 . 4 Y . 1. 1 v 11 1 1 1 1 Y 4 5 , 1 , K. ' ' A.: ' A. 1 S ' K. K. . , , L. 1 ' 1 1 5 1' ' 1 1 Q v v f . v 1 1 v 1 V 1 , Y Y ' ' , 1 I 1 1 1' v ' 1 1 1 . r1 I 1 , 1 ' 1: wk as .3 . 1 ' . . . . 1 1. v 1 , 1 1 1 4 v ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1 U . 1 1 , 1 1, 1 1 1 1. 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' . y ' ' 7 1 1 A 1 1 ' Y 1k.y 1 A. ' A. L1 , ' T , , 1 b. xi 1 A. 1' 1 . 1' K. ' . 1 1 ' .' '. . ' . 1 . H , 1 . 1 . 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 c . h . - . ' 1 . . .' . . . , '. . 1 wk fr 11: 1 1 1 K , 1 . VK. 1 ,. 1 , 'L. A. S 1 L. , 1' ,1 ' K. 1 L1 1 -S. Q I 5 . . 1- 1 . '1 ' 1 1 1 J ' 1 1 .' ' 1 1 1 G 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 ' ' 1 1 , ' ' 2 . 1 .' . 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 01 v 1 1. O Y j ' 5 1 1 1 , 1 ' ' , . 1 l . v v 1 V Q' I-1 I I I 1 . A I 9 ' 1 , . . I 1 5 vu 1' 1 'Q 1 v 1 Q4 1 1 O v ' ' Y 1 ' ' 7 A 1. Y 1 1 ' 1' f' f f 2 's 'as 11 ' ' 1 1 V1 1 1.1 , ' 1 ,' 2 1 ' 1 Av- ' 1, 1 x ri 1 4 ' C ' 1 1 1 ' .1 Z - .1 lv ' 1 2 ' I ' ' x'e1'j 1' . ' 's . s 'z s a 9l'l'l e s 1 ' ', cl ' 1' try 1 y , 1 .1 1 A 1 .1 1 2 S S 1 A 1 ' s ' ' j 1 's. DIIWL' lj att ' h1s ' t1 ' ' ' ta , 1 '2 1 1 ' 1, , , ' 1 , 1 Y' , , 1 1 1' ' ' ' x ' ' L c c I . c 1 1
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uaiaxuaiaovfix iE1cnhu5 Once upon a time halfxxax up the 1 mad llUI'I'l hele tx long ago the1c xx as a goodlv k111gclom in the Ilflltllldllcl -Xncl lllcl6QCl it xxa 1 goodlx kmg dom foi clea1 xxe1e the skies ab 1xe 1t tiesh xxe1e the xx1ncl th it lllexx OXQI 1t and sparkhng xxele the lakes a11d t1c1m that xx iteled it I halls and palaces xxere fall to see a11cl ample lOl th nced ot the people And axound 1t like shelte11ng a1m lax the 2.516611 hill xx1th gl.:iIlllL 11l1 In that land theie xxas a 1uler sage kmdlx t g1elt lcninngg lull t xxlse QWCD9ll18HtS and hax Ing a great loxe for h1 people -Xnd xx 1th hlm xx c1c associated manx LOllIILll0IN genc1als high p1 1est ind te zche1s both men and xxomen xxlth xxhom the kmg, held long, dcl1l1e1 itlllll I 1 thc good ot h1s people But the mhalntants of this land xxele a g1e xt s JIIUXX to the k111g and his ministers for the mlnds ol these people xxere ups1de doxxn To them all things appeared 1exe1sed txxistecl contra1x dllfl top x llllxx To them xxiedom xxas foolishness conserx at1sm xxas p1ude1x deception xxa liettex than franknee neglect of dutv xxas p1a1sexxo1thx lllflll t1x xxa 11cl1cul Jus laxv and order xx as bondage loxe xxas tx rannx Yet the young men of that k1ngdom xxere Stlflflg ot lnodx a11cl keen ot m1nd although thex looked upon the xx oild xx1th a pe1xc1ted exe In te 1d apart in forlndden places xx he1e xxlth loud boasts thex planned hoxx the xx hole kingdom should be tLlI'I ed upside cloxx11 and thex them clxe hould D8 the leaders of anirchx Cxxe lls he poxxei hex c11c llc xx1 proxe that xouth IS xx1se1 than age that go md tlllllfill tn laid c in t11umph ox 91 xx rong tu111ed to right And also the xxomen gathelecl themselxes 1pa1t and l XI t ll tu1n the xxorld ups1de doxxn and rule ourselx es as xxe ch mo c Are gentle xoices held 111 esteem bx OLII llllel Then xx ll xxe sh11ek And the halls ofthe palaces and the stieets of the c1tx quix e1ecl llllilffl the sharp lash ot thell xolces Do Olll OXGI Ulf loxe Ulll long t It halrl Then xx1ll xxe cut It TIICIQLID Ill the 111p ot thc heu xx as hend throughout the land xx hllc long han like fleece ol m inx shccp xx is g ithelcd u and put fIOm slght D Olll oc m n loxe the he h c m plexcions of the maxclens' Then shall thex see t em Ill moie So thc maidens h1d thelr faces UHCICI DOXXCQICI of xxhitc inc pdlllf ot 1ecl until no man could d1et1ngu1sh one damsel f1om a11othe1 So time xxent on and the kingdom d1d 11ot p1ospe1 The king and h1 m1n1sters xxorked long and late and glexx xx 0111 and xxenx but st1ll the mmds of the people xx ere upside doxxn Then came the high prlest unto the lxlllgl Nlxlllg' Oh lxlllg gldlll it to me to tu1n aught the minds of thls people and the king g1anted It to 1 1 .4 - 3 I I , ' , . - sf 1 ' - . X , , i X ' PF 1 ' QT K ' - . . '- s 1 L' - y . , . . . . Av ' L. , I - ' Y ' . -. . , ,' S ? , - . ' ' , -. ' . 1 . L. S -,Z S , .Z . ' . is Q ' , ' f x. 1' . . S, ,tv - ' S -' rv. ' , .' S4 I 1 1 vr Lv f 1 Y lsr r , ' lv, ' 4 E F X? 1 . rv ' D fix A ' S, Y' 1 v 'S A . A .' ' .1-T f lx.. .', lv . ,' ...y A .. B.. ' .' if S, E ,Z , 1 .-,' ' Y g Y. V . Y V I . 'Z . S .W l r . ' , ' , L. 'L. , . . , . ,E -., . . v ' , .Lv . 'Lv Au, l Lu ' L1 l v I ks. - . Av f . v .S , UL. , . f -uv' , Sk-- . . Y. .A , 5 5 1. v L. , 5. . .5 . . S , . I' S , v I S uv .Ya of giving 1'ex'e1'ence and obedience to their king and rulers, thex' gathered f ' ' 1 1 y - v' f 5 . 4 v . V 1 ' 9 ' ' Y . ' ' .' 1 1 , - ' ' ' 1 SP 'ls s l ' .' ' z ' I Q t '1 t 1 ffl. 'J ll v , tv 'S Us . , D , V1 - , 2 ,E .' , , , , ' Y! 1 Q ' ' .T ' Q 2 ' ' ' saic. S' 'e, 1111, Wi . , .' , . . , . , . . I S , wk PF :n v ' K. ' K1 kv - 1 .S'? .I v K, V' 'I' 5, K, ' ' . . ' xi.. rg lk ak U . .1 .1 . ls . . K Y h' .k 'Z ' ' ' : s' ' -s rs 1 ' z 1- 'amz 'f D ' . 'f Y if o ' ll e '1 '11 - Ls v 1 - v 1 v 2 1-vv . . . w - '. .K v. is 7. .. - ' ' ' . v 1 1 , . .' ' V ' . vv 4 ' -. '
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lb'llEt6illZ2lt 3lUNl lWAll?ZlEiCLD'I hi ciunti x but as he xxa too xaluable a man to be as igned to the tienches he xxas sent to Amciica to help clean up the German spies As soon as he retulned he bought a magnificent house in Blookl nc Nlassachusetts and had a xx ondeitul organ installed in it This bxings Us back to the beginning of oul storx Richai d xxas the organist and seated at the organ he xxas a commanding figure He xxas a tall xx ell propol tloned man xxlth broad shoulders H1s ex es xxere large and bl oxx n and a little sad his nose xxas lang and thin xx1th sensltixe nostrils and the faint color in hi cheeks lose almost to his hair just turning iron grav As I haxe stated bcfore he loxed music and spent all l'lls spate time at his organ His large home xx as simplx and tastefullx furnished xxith no xulgar displax of xxealth The house xxas set fai back from the road and suirounded bx ex en hedgeroxxs and terraced gardens The xx hole estate xx as enclosed bx a high stone xx all xxith barred gates Although xerx fond of music Richard did not spend all his time at his organ Duiing his first xear in this country at the beginning of the xxar he aided in captuling a gang of German spies When German headquarters receixed information ot his abilitx an agent xxas sent trom Geimanx to destroy him This agent Paul W enzel xxas the brothel ot the leader of the gang Richard had captuied so nat When VK en7el reached America he gained all the information he could about Richaid and fllldllk succeeded in renting a laige estate vexx neai Richard s ll enzel xxas a xx onclei in chcmistry and physics so he madc a ldlJ0ld,l0lj out ot his attic Somctimes tt night he xxould sncak abmut the xxalls ot Rlchalds estate but ncxei dared ti entei tot he l1nexx of the txaps sct fox intrudeis One night attei heuinxf the stl uns of Richard s organ an idea enteled his mind He huriied home and although it xx as late set tv xxoik xxith a definite purpose in mind F01 three houis he searched through a large xolume of expeiiments at last finding xx hat he sought The nexct day he began xxork on his plans and continued for a month During this time Richaid had been xerx busx He had located a house at Yoik Haibvi Maine that xxas pioxiding proxismn for a Gel man sub mailne Disguising himself as a glocerx box he had entered the house and single handed had captuied tixe spies That night the submarine came near sboie fn supplies and its officeis dlessed as h11ed men carried the proxisions to the xx harf There xx as a 11x ely battle in xx hich the submarine and its crexx xxele finallx captured Vt enzel had 1ust completed his plans xxhen he receixed a message fiom headquarters to hu11x and kill Richard Lieux So he decided upon a bold plan The thing on xx hich he had been xxorking for this past month xxas a bomb The night that he had heald the IT1LlslC a plan had flashed into his mind He had once xxolked on a bomb s3 delicate that a Celtalll 1J A1 i Q9 4. Il 'S .T 11, 1 L- 1 S 1 1 h1s' . , A., -1 1 1 , 1' ,, ' 1 ' 1 1 1, 1 1 - f ' '. 1 ' 1 1 A A 1 .181 . V1 by . 1 1 1 ' ' K1 1 ' ' D '.. 1' I, L. t 'K A1 r . T ' 'I K' I I , 1 - Q- . . I .' ' ,' I ' ' 'l .' l ' 1' l ,', ' - 'A S 1 iv v -1 1 A1 .As I , . iw . ' 4 V - . . - 1 1 , 1 -' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 lu v . r iv v 1- .1- A C, . . . U . . , . D . . . L , . ' .' Q' I 1 V' .' . I , 1 V ' , 1 K1 f 1 ' ' 1 v L., 1 - urally he was bent upon killing his man or dying in the attempt. 1 ' . 1 1 , 1 ' 1 .1 ls 1 1 ' ' 1 - K- 1 'tr I ' ' 1 1 - ' 1 Y f 11 1 1 1 1 ' . x ' 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 3 . .F l . . , l ' .' Z K ' .' V ' I .' ' ' ' .' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1. 1 1 A 1 ' 1 1 . 1 ' H 1 1. 1 sg . 1 I 1 V v 1 1 I I ' , c 5 . c . . , Aw l 1' 5 ' v K1 , bu v 1 vl I 1 1 1, X 1, ' , 1 L 1 1' ' 1'L1'f S 1 1 1 A1 - 1' A 'D1 '.1' ' .1 x. 1 U, 1 K1 , L1' - 1 , .1 1 ' 1 S1 ' K1- ' L1 1 .' ' f ' 3 .' .' '., ' Q' ., ' , Y L Aw Y I 1 7 S D V v , I v A, ' sv I 'aw - nv, Y I V Sn I
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