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warn Our Rose A flower blows, a sweet, red rose And smiles upon the morning; In jeweled dream, the dewdrops gleam. Nor heed sweet Robin’s warning. The soft incense, fragrant and dense, Hangs o’er the bended flower. The breezes wake, the pearled drops shake A fairy tinted shower. The golden heart of suns apart; The petals softly glowing; Tis just a rose, a sweet, red rose In your own garden growing. Page twenty-six
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Tim Jefferson From Arkansas “Say, kids, which one of you is goingto the party with that fel- low that’s, visiting Joe Goodwin?” exclaimed Jennie Phillips, rush- ing into the room where her friends had assembled to arrange for the “big feed”. “ I just saw him. He’s a peach; Tim Jefferson from Arkansas”. “When did you see him, Jennie?” asked one. “Just now. There he goes. Took!” They rushed to the window to see “the peach”, but at sight of him.thay threw up their hands and shrieked with laughter, all but one, Jane Howard was busy and had not gone to the window; she hid seen the stranger before. When the girls turned, laughing from the window, they saw her serious face. “Well if you had seen — “What’s the matter, Jane?” “Didn’tyou seethe human won- der?” they all ask together. “I saw that gentleman who just passed yesterday but I don’t think it’s anything to laugh at. He’s Joe’scousin, and I think there’s not very many here that would laugh at Joe. He never had the chance that some of you have had, and since lie’s here, it’s up to us to show him a good time, for Joe’s sake, if not for his own.” “Let her talk,” whispered one of the girls, “It’s her way”. “Til bet she has him for the party; that i-i what ' s the matter.” said another. “I have, ’’said Jane quietly, and Tm glad.” The girls looked at each other in open-eyed wonder, but no one ever made comments when Jane assumed that tone of voice. Jane was Joe‘s favorite as she was every other boy ' s in town, and for once no one envied her. Tim Jeffeason was a tall, lean, lank Arkansan, who had never been out of the boundaries of his country until now. His hair was as red as the end of King Henry ' s nose;his face put one in mind of a dominac rooster; and his plaid necktie ar.d his knock-kneed trous- ers suggested at once the backwoodsman. It took no little persuasion on Joe ' s part to convince his cous- in that he ought to go to the party. He was bashful; if he went he ' vould have to take a girl. Joe of course would not go without him, Page twenty-seven.
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