The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1903, Page 2

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the orator they had applauded In t:-: campaigns of the last twenty years, the rume was Sherwood; she lived in Rouer nowr s coe e the " c N Bt Bad aticeiden 1to ratesman author of the Halloway bl W0 0fe U0 O & i ] s of Piattville) three the most honored citizen of tae neigh ”fé s Ot . . vy confessed her in ing and flourlshing. county and city of OUF faS ght. Clir the matter. of Mr. Fisbee, Amo? And, the speaker would say, hal L T L - > : ven up in the buckboard. with it there were one ‘hing the citizens of B T 3 3 s and evidentiy expected to stay Carlow could be held to envy the ¢ ;2-‘": - supper ibbe, the postmaster (it of Amo, it was the Honerable Keds the Ace that . Miss Upt Halloway, the thinker ghit her rmation). suggested. as i known paper they wer w y e explanation, that the lady was pleasure ‘aryi improvem Shed Te arned that the Brisc ad invited The introduction v - k " oe « e ground of lis being tie plauded that, bad -t ! 2 v persen in Plattville thiey estebmed person coniected with the thed x a a noug? converse with her: but fession, he might' fave bein nervou Tibbs wreck her brodher’s (heory fear. th o b g a . the name of Fisbee’s chief. Pt s ; rying " sagaclously ob- tc; himself,” fommentéd Mr. M tng 1 wante € that they would knows- 11's coufit. uf the mhan you 2 . . of Mr. Fis said it X Wor s He. isn't e was Qdt Mistakep TR wed aria, and yet the longer had learned ‘a ce Aess® (%l "he answer ¥ 3 ne and the stump: - Rest upon his "] -shall® be gla.d I . ge nk om- unfolded n turned ‘meaning « { vely stranker- might be of toward the.me oy tes Miss. - E 1 and it will be * hgd subsided <nto "the sinal the strange witness the meetlig be- in’ his chal, and, be,” added .the poet- observed with® 1 acy met, on his ere. It muy be £—or_even more Miss “replied v‘« ned her brother ) - n° ‘ap, in ‘his offce gloré to Her sigter am gl ¥ aron if Amo cewld, fi sbee ‘zors oW @ita her and vould be drove away N r afterwarc paper so sté been gazing & roblem of Fisbee's at- 80 enterprig res stil et - had been pres z : ! 4 p N £ we Jd - young g Miss Slerwood's ¥ " » . i FRLeN St o e i e The gerttieman ‘réfarted:to her oyes m,. bent t z T and asked “ s er: yon said no one .. was watching h . - ? .Y ‘don’t umderstand - n the M . . P m'mkfiréri » day Glear: f e > 5 2 § o 1 éo: helghis-with pe folded hig: hands C B A M - f B N rit. 2ot rhgr 2 $ M Mt ike Mr=s 8 . : I ; e : hini. He- poise: . E X % ! 4 3 3 1 wilklie do 3 4 3 Wl Rl dg? M 4 < a heperfn 19, hing u_the_ dusi . i H & < { his: Brdw "wi - - I - & m : A 1 o | ; H & A E] “ v d ' v p 4 ¥ e baud % Gine kig - iy S Sl i s H s e g ‘oWt N G el 3 5 i . . i 5 N w.wmmi uu @ o ¥ nferring + ' k siglied ex & oplied a ov 4 v i w5t d: mupl s - T gh she is, that do: wing € o, Smurt lovk the e 30 kinG of maks:s 4 wirgows 1o awed adm . _howes was the uncorcer - stoical fashion: in which she, w , b ough her Liead © mercly fo make rer's table and fa . 3 4 3 > B - moyenGulie} error-d quivering Gose a7y o thite, appare kI Drown asd-w P &8 UNCoONSCic f. the muititude of eyes the” brir p fixed upon her P S angl & s tion and wa 1 ent of rude Intent. . There wers p t1%e SR pottling stioreds : znd a and g women. in Plattville; Minnto Bris o b bréezes s was the p tiest " an v i . e r m Klasé of fashion refected “the stydicn A 2 : RS L UPIISRLBE. s 1o f shily it alih 2 repliiii-iold Tess vacating be 5 cst”; but this gl was different.’ senie. ; S :gentir (one P, pach -sige af hlitile r - ity 5 457 make r.gar ‘of fhi: catasirdpite. that flock of "Hlask & how, in 8 Way the critics. were puzsied wu:_ table With ;a lamp; .a -Fitcher of icpwates, ed ; 3 4 (‘\_“{M’k thd heedless Ty~ Wilen, Halle- © the eventide’s on thhe . 10 discover—different, from . the - sparsie Tk nd s “*”l"_ lack'; and 4’ ilass) reserwsd for the lectury a,xld- E; & b dta> ot Ribets T et e ARt gand ’ f ber eyes and the crown of her trim he's had i stock (A last v gdcroy © gariment hi I féd. .’ the'gegtieman:whd wits tolintroulice him. .. enelf : " DBk T B raarcmed gt eir satior_hat, o the edge o her snowy dick or Mors * Wil vo Sy AR T dined:: Sighy were' hudible in’the Mall, ard de’ and: § i 3 % ; stiloki-there In the i baper T Liigs ' ihove i e kel ot L . g e indignatien; ver ;onbsturned If the door, wiiers: t‘h-. 3 % é ; 't lefer to-him. But- B oy ratl Judd Bennett sigh=d a iigh that was b# Grawled. ™I ex aybe, M el "his ?: wwwd R e d"‘““‘““‘” nog . hade : over hig Wudjens A ez fiwellin’ 017 2. merdaw’ we.can't nely, ' But he had remembercd—it w \ heard In every comer of ‘he room. As wood In ond of these Rere wumthe gl o s L 3 |4nce in s hudh, of ok wectation ower cbliparghie calin; fi ¥aone,” it the modn;-it's fuMl; enoy e Brencament. Today, e ihe everybody immediate)y- turned to ook at I've heard «f ‘em. but L never.see dne '\ SevaRaag Fr .'demmmm e Al zh*.b“"“ oeiind [ana aisoa pihé b, é LR . : The% had ererged: from the- cas: & cofpany o Ao him he got up amd went out. Ro0ate, Wi Bettic’ Skt onbnine oad ¥ Wik, dairtacrs :véae P9 She v 'he Ketige #jallowhy ' wus. changed :'whispers. for -a few, moménts. the.courtheuse and paused on fhe street . tlemen sat in sem ve a St had JoAE Bote & Jocops Sietion i g, T s W “W.’I}_‘* v - gy g "E' can't cut Aftén this there was a pafise, at tis and as ihe Siream of townsfolk ‘divided and central aitar, while abe Any Mr. Martin, who Was a wiGswer of thirty h°"| Biom os Sz friond of the mgem: _M‘*’df’e;"fl‘ nd he marched intg the room un- of w'hhh *the latter :rose and, snmourieed passed by shem t¢ take’ different: routes tiers of mothers a nd sweet- vears’ standing, that he and the gifi:a 1heestranber leane A 0 ety tytiouspy *moyping g shining ex- that it was his leasufe and his privilege léadng from fhe suare. Not-far away, hearts, listening w He authoress by his slde were In a ‘state,of M!ss Briscoe and her Heeve of brow wigh a figtired hawjkey- to Introduce, that cVening, a gedtteman, some people Wsre getting ir:c.a buck- could see it all vers t nes of Sourtship. Now he bent his rugged heag left shou'der of the ol RGO He was a,person of solémn ap- Wjo neéded né imtréduction to thal ms- boacll. Fisbee and Miss Sherwood were freshly shaven, boyish «, the dair toward her to whisper: “I never thought patriarchal white bear) olcpled, e b ance; p gt gold watckchain -gmch semblage. What.citizen of Carlow.needed already on the rear seat gowns, the flowers and bright eyes above . 5 B cended, - 2 cury, ¥oss his pond@uus front adding ar .intfaductich, asked the ®peafes to ‘@Nhq's with' hita, to-night, Mr. Fis- and the light that fltered in through

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