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ff 'V '12 1x1 xx no TALI6-MAN J e,,.,-,,-e.e-,ln Kacleslx HE gladuatlng class llom the laxx sehool at Dalston xx IS an unusuallx lalge and blllllant one ex en fl om a seho ll xx hlch had the 191'Jl,ltdt10ll of sendlng f1Om lts poltals l my Cl s dlstlngulshed fOl thell plofound knoxxl edge of t6ChlIlL2il laxfx and f0l the b11lll3IlCX of dlqCOUlS9 xxhlch enabled them to become lll a ll'l63.Sl118 famous Cllffold Rolllns vxas gladuatlng xylth hlgh6St honols When a boy of txxelve he had xvandeled dlmlQQQlN one sleepx summel afternoon lnto an almost empty coult 100m whele a xoung but eloquent lawvel was plead lng fO1 hls ellent a pltlful xxasted fIgLll6 vxlth sunken eves and nelxous txxlt lllllg llps xx ho ln a flt ot Il9l17y had kllled 1 seller of llllClt dl ugs xx ho h ld lefused hlm hls dope Noxx the Qtlte vxas demandlng as fOl felt the spalk of llfe left lll the dlsease lldden bodx No one notleed the slendel llthe bodx of the llttle boy slttlng tensely on the edge of hls Chall hls dalk eyes gloxxlng as he eagerly absolbed 6V61y VSO1d ex ery dCtlOH of the laxx V81 ind of the pool bevxlldered defend an An houl latel he had left the coultloom llps tlghtly p16SSQd eyes smaltlng xxlth unshed teals They le goln to h lng that poor old m nn that D001 scaled old man he mumbled Im f,OlIl to be a laxxxel xxhen I get blg an I bet I keep em from hangln folks Foulteen xeals latel Lllffold Rolllns that tall young felloxfx vxlth Cl1I1'11HOl0g'j Immedlatelx aftel glddL13t10H Cllffold xx as taken 1HtO the laxx OILIILG of hls uncle one of the most 1J1OIl'llII6Ilt laxxx els of the elty of Dalston Glad to hlxe you boy SUIQ glad to haxe you vxas hls uncles hfdlty gleetlng Been vx ltehlng xou Youve got the klnd of flelx eloquence that s IIQQdGd to coax the ludge to glV6 you lndlleetlv of coul se 1 ouple of thousand as allmonx fOI some llttle lady Hls boomlng llugh ldllg' thlough hls elabolatelx ILl1II1'ih9d OIIICQ Hls sensltlxe nephexx xxlneed but he told hlmself apologetlcally Uncle Cllnt alvx ays dld solt of lal me but he lb a good lavxyel ex en lf he IS a llttle clude Thlee xells sped sxxlftlx b Cllffold Rollms slt alone IH the laxx offlce of Rolllns and R0lll1lS one ex enlng lll eally Spllng He xx as mak 1? f fl I I 1 l l . I l I . 1 1 I 4 vw 'I J I v vu 1 f 1 vu w 1 w 5 v ' I '. ' .x ' 1 1 w . , v ' . , ' v ' 'K V D I - ' v 1 Y 7 1 ' . D s ' 1 1 v L n n f n A ' - , , , . . 1. K , 3 , 1 I I s 1 K - l l ' v ' v 1- ' v' ' -1 , .. 7 , - - kk V1 , V' L . W 1 1 w 4 v Q W K -,I , K - - n 'tw I - , . . , yi lv s 7. K . Q y K1 W 7 sy Y 1 1 1 A 2 K 1 lx v 2 ' ' . 'o Isl ' ' . 'f, 1 v I - ' J ' ' 1 1. v - -' y y- ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 v y' r 1 1 . , . . ' 7 ' , Y ' ' 7. 'Z ' 7 - . t K - 1 x 1 ' ' - y 1 1 N Y L ' 1 7 I I xv. H 1- 7 - , ' 7 2 . 2 3 x tw 1 1 1 ,H I as 1 Y, ' v . 7 7 , 7 ' v A r 1 ' 9 as ,l s- I , . . .. . . 1 ' . ' , V 5 1, 'F 1 D19l'ClI'lg dark eyes was glvlng hls valedlctory, a remarkable address on 1 as ,' - ,In '. . . .1 ' ' . V ' v ' I 1 . 1 ' l ' ' V . ' 1 yy -1 u' W l 1 V - s . s - , 1 l l . l H V 2 , v Y y' . . . v .v ,H 1 K- 1 AK' L g ,. . , -, ' D ff ly . ' V Q ' ' ' ' l 1 4 nf , r , , , 1 , , . . 'I .Lx V 1 ll 2 c o .' . ' ' J ' A ' ' '. ' 2 l -. - 'w -r v ' 1 ' ' l . . ! 1 ' . ' ', , ,' . 1 rg 1 1 ' 4 l l cc ' , ' . '. . ' s 1 1 ' ' l ' . 9 V - - ' , an l . V 2 .S S A. V u- yn I ' L' S2 . H - 1 ' 'H J , ' ' . y x v K - 1 L L ' ll ..,,li I':ly,:e 'Yllirty-fmll' , e--,gee- eeee e ,eq I be ,wr o 1 7 -, ,. ., ,W g,.. ..,,e,,.1i.i, 1 Y
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fill KAIJI' SH fContlnuedD mg aimless markings on the papers lyrng on his desk He had rust re cen ed an offer A good offer One which would mean money and faxor able publicity But he was not enthused He began a retrospectron of hrs life during the three years since graduation He was seemingly suc cessful He had money He had won a number of important cases for the most part dealing vsrth business films md dn orce suits He had con sequentlw be ome fairly well known He wx as a prominent member of the social world What the dlckens was the matter with hrm'7 NVhv vu isnt he satisfied? Before his mind s eye was the figure of a little boy hrs body quiver mg with emotion as he heard the death sentence pronounced upon a sick old man and he heard the chrldrsh mutterrngs I bet xx hen I get big I ll be a lavsyer an I xx on t let em hang folks He had saved no one from the sentence of death He had ex en given up hrs study of criminology which he had planned to work on durlng the evenings Clifford rose wearrly I cant accept that offer he told himself I dont want a political iob I vush I were rust an unknown lavwyer to carrv out mv boyish dreams The following Sundav mor ning Clrfford Rolllns went to church H usually did go to church if he felt like rt and he did feel like rt this morn a fool He was doing good work It was pleasant rn the church a beautiful restful place What was the mrnrster saying? Kadesh'7 Clifford s wandering attention was sud denly arrested by the words of the minister Like Moses too manv of us remain in Kadesh barnea We do not go far enough as Christians in the Chrrstran vsork or as workers rn mv field We are satisfied to go part way never carrying out our early dreams and thus nex er reaching Canaan Hrs worce went on but Clifford heard no more He too w rs du ellrng rn Kadesh barnea He had not reached Canaan Dalston was scandalrzed That promising young lawyer Clifford Rollins had left the law firm of hrs uncle He was down rn the South End among the ignorant srnnmg degenerates of the city He actually seemed to think he could get at the cause of crime and check rt there rnstead of punishing such people rn a wax that would be a lesson to others He saxed a drunken murderer from being hanged And Dalstons polite society turned up ltS aristocratic nose Clifford Rollins vxas happy H had left Kadesh He was on hrs is ax to Canaan AMY BROOKS lhrly ll' I 'if I ll' o gi o C o 'HL ' ' ' ' ' ' I - 1 '- ' x 1 1 'A ' , H . ' , ' 1 . V. xv. K rw 1 K1 Z - v 1 , K1 I 81. - . . , V ' ' . . y . '- . ' ' . .' H , ' Y , , 9 , r 9 , vs 1 , 7 ' ' . , , Y ,' U s , U ' , . . , . . ,, , . . D . i 7.x Y . K V 7 .y , , , - 1 rv h l 1 V 1 . ' 1 . kv u u . e ing. He had decided to accept the political position offered. No use being 1 A11 . 1 n , l - V 1 1 u I I 1 K1 I D 1 1 l 4 '1 . 1 y 1 . l 1 - It l 1 1 I . ' I f Y . ., A . . . ' ' 1 y 1 f ' 77, V 'S v ' ' . , y 2 1 ' hw 1 L 1 ' I 'A ' 1 , ' ' ' . ' 1 . ' . y v . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . . , I l .' y ' 'S . 1. ' I ' . ' K v L- V. e Pam- i -flu' V' --- 7 - f - V-f-V .I I
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