New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 18, 1887 · Page 5 of 8
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WJiP!fIL5ESS- *,.K 5s who had been up a*n hour already, locked the doors and shut the windows,and who lay there. Poor boy! With ISEXM AM HOUSEHOLD. ful of tapioca in a quart of water/ rushed breathlessly into the room. put out the fire in thekitchen what haste did he feel of his head and "They come, they come!" he cried,and O over night. In the morning pour off where she had prepared Anna's love that all my being warms!,, breast, with what trembling hands O, lore that shields my life from storms! m* his cheeks glowed and his eyes sparkled. the water,' add a quart of milk, two ?rrv\ did he raise the heavy head on his soup./ \tfl 'ViML""" O, love that every impuse wills, Farm Rotes. 1 teacupfuls of sugar, and bring to the knees, how anxiously, with what look And ever flitting fancy fills! "It is time'to*go to bed," she said. "Who?" asked his mother, standing Kye straw is generally supposed to of love, despair and hope did he gaze boiling point. Pare and core eight O, love that shines through all mv dreams "Do you not hear anything?'' asked as if in protection at the bed of Anna. be the most valuable for feeding horses, into the silent, unconscious face. That starlight through thpsuinmerstreams: apples, fill the opening with sugar and Max. "The enemy!" said Max hastily. That thrills ith melody my days, "Father!" cried he, "your Max is and oat straw is the best for cattle. a little cinnamon, put in a bakingpan His mother opened the window and And rounds all discord into" praise! "Hussars behind a cloud of dust!" here! It is I! You hear me open Wheat straw is not eaten so readily and pour the tapioca over thenw listened. But everything was quiet. I lean my face upon thy breast They rush down the hill like the 3*-* your eyes only a little, only that I as the other kinds, which, when cut Bake two hours. Serve cold. -.g^ A bends my noon-iay to the west, The lonely, quiet night was over the wind and will soon be here! Do not H' might know that you live} that I can And calmly, in my open boat, up and mixed with ground corn and valley, and the air came cool into the be afraid, mother father and I are at mor singetaned by waysid singingedfloat, lakes BEAN SOUP.Soak a pint of beans reeds an brakes tell it to mother! Please, daar, good, 3ff I floating oats or bran, will make excellent food room. home!" and with this heran out again. wai over night in water, boil them in a &* father, open your eye*!" wifc "Go to bed, Max, and pray," said for horses at any time. With the da,l Soon the tramping of horses and The hot tears streamed down the quart of water, with a lump of soda his mother, after having listened a straw about one-fourth more ground Behind me fade tie mountain snows, clanking of spurs and sabers was cheeks of the child and fell on the large as a bean, half an hour. Dram while. And in my face the June wind blows, feed should be given than with heard, angry words and much noise. forehead of the man and was it the off the water, put in a quart of cold While strong and wide the currents sweep "If I only knew where father is," "Cursed village!" they said. "Everything timothy hay. tears, or was it the sobbing, beseeching Toward the ever-calling deep. water, with half a pound of fresh lean said Max, "if I could only see him for deserted! Do you think we will voice which opened "the tired, O, love that rocks me in its arms, Old neglected current bushes need a moment, if I only knew that I shall beef cut up in inch-square pieces boil stand that? Burst open the doors And makes me brave amidst alarmst closed eyes? Who can tell?but they not be dug up, but may be renovated ever see him again!" slowly three hours, and as the water that are locked and fetch whatever I know not where thy stream may lead did open, and Max hung on his father's in the following manner: Cut out all "Pray, my child, pray!" said his Through rocky pass or flowery mead, wastes add boiling water. Just before you find in the hovels!" neck overpowered with joy. the stems but three or four of the I only feel that I am blest mother, and hid her face in her hands. Thus commanded the leader, and taking up season with salt. The "Child, you here?" said the father, only know I am at rest. best and smoothest and prune these After Max had gone into his chamber, then there began a cracking and breaking, liquor drained off makes a good dish with weak voice, after having looked and nothing moved any longer, to one-half their length, or to not over smashing of windows, cursing, at him some time in a bewildered tor an invalid, and the remainder is a his mother extinguished the light, for three feet at the most. Dig around scolding, laughing, whilst bags of flour way. "Max" palatable and nutritious dish for MAX, THE LITTLE HEKO. she thought it might bring danger if the bushes, taking out all the grass and corn, pieces of clothing, pots of "Yes, it is I, father!" cried the little those not invalids. troops should pass the village in the and weeds, and lay some good manure lard and smoked meat and other victuals fellow, half frightened, half joyful. "I night and see the illuminated window. upon the roots, mixed with the soil. which had been left behind were came to fetch "you I bring you home 'Translated from the German for the Springfield The poor woman was now quite alone Yonng Mothers Get Plenty of Advice. dragged out of the houses. Mulch with coarse manure, and in the to mother. Are you sick, father? Republican. in the chamber the children slept. "Mother, why do you tremble?" Spring keep the ground clean and From Babyhood. Are you" It was a sad-looking village in which The moon shone into the room and cried little Anna, and lifted her head break off all the young shoots except Not the least of the trials that the He did not dare to say what he little Max lived with his parents. For lighted up the walls and the place where from the pillow. ''Why do these people three or four. mother has to contend with is out thought. the father used to sit at this time of Iays and days people had been wandering make so much noise? Is there a "I think it is my leg," said the father, side interference. It begins before Hens that are expected to produce night and where he talked with the fair to-day? My head aches so." forth from their houses across and tried to sit up. the baby comes, and says, "If I were wife about the joys and cares of the eggs require a variety of food, such as "They will soon be quiet, then you the fields into the woods. They drove "Have you pains?" asked Max, you I would" and "If I were you I passed and the coming day. Whether corn, wheat, buckwheat, baked potatoes, can sleep again." said the mother. kneeling and covering with both hands wouldn't with wearying chatter which their cows and sheep and goats before he will ever sit there again? the good (given warm,) chopped meat, "Listen!" said the little one. the bleeding wound of the leg. has the form but lacks the spirit of dear father' The woman sat with them on Kttle hand-carts they drew and, most important, fresh bones The noise was now heard in their "Only a littlebut I am thirsty, so .& advice. Also it says, not infrequently, bent head the moon shone upon her broken up finely. A mess of scalded household goods,spinning-wneels, own yard. Max entered the room thirsty!" "Do you dare do that?" with a disapproving pale, careworn face. pale as death, "Mother," he cried, cornmeal, with a little sulphur and tools, clothes and bedding. The men "I knew that," said Max, looking Suddenly she looked up. What was emphasis quite indescribable. "they take father with them' That salt, a teaspoonful of each for 25 hens, for the things he had dropped. "All had anxious, careworn mid angry it? A noise in the streeta gentle, After the nurse has gone, and the must not be,I do not permit ityou should be given daily. Slightly warm wounded are thirsty. I have brought light step for one second she could 'faces the women carried the children mother, distrustful of herself, and often must also not permit it! They cannot water is better than snow and bits of waterherein your own canteen. hear it, and then all was quiet again. weak and disturbed by fears, takes and cried and sobbed. if he does not want tothey are ice for them, and should be given There, drink that will refresh you Was somebody stealing around the up the sweet burden of care and goes dogs and not menI will notmy Max stood with his father in the and perhaps you are hungry. Do you morning and night. house? Was an enemy near? The father,my dear father!" and the about what will henceforth be an unceasing want some bread? Only just a little door of their house and looked after woman jumped up and listened a cold The cost of a crop of wheat grown tears ran down his pale cheeks whilst duty, then begins: "Don't you piece." draught passed over her "it came from such a procession which had just pass by an English farmer as compared he clenched his fists and rushed out feed your baby anything?" "Do you He put the bread in his father's the chamber. Was the window open with one grown by an average American ed. again, rock her?" "Does he sleep with you?" hand, then he took his handkerchief there?she had closed it herselfshe farmer shows a large difference in "I will not!" he screamed into the "Come with us," said apeasantwho "Don't you dress it too warmly?" and tried to bandage the leg as well as knew that for certain. Had somebody the cost of each. Thus an estimate leader's face. "You are not permitted he could. "Mother will make it better, and so on indefinitely. A more seirous came last because he led a stubborn opened or forced it in?and of the expenses of growing a crop of to take father away from me and if we only get to her," he said encouragingly, thing is the meddling with the who? pig with a rope. "Come with us. If .T mother and little Anna. I do not 36 bushels in England "is gi\en as whilst he ran to the upturned mother's manner of discipline. While With loudly beating heart she went the enemy enters the village he will permit it, do you hear?" and he grasped about $23, of which rent, rates, and cart. the mother, alas'is not infallible here, into the chamber. Yes, the window the officer's arm in saying so. burn, the house over your heads. taxes amount to $9. This makes "I cannot raise it," said he, after it is better that she make mistakes was wide open and the cool night air "Be still, silly little fellow," said nearly 70 cents a bushel as the cost that's what you'll get. In a few having tried hard to do so "but Bay streamed in. Nobody had come into than that she be by others moved the officer, half laughing, half provoked. of the wheat which is now selling at will carry you home, that will do and the room, she saw that in the clear hours the devils will be here, and horn that course of action which she Nothing is going to happen to about 94 cents a bushel. we will walk very slow, so you should moonshine but outside? She listened believes is for her child's good. The then you will hardly be able to him besides, little people like you not have too much pain. I will help far out into the street. But everything intelligent, concientious mother save your naked life,which after all have to hold their tongue. Remember you,be not afraid!" was silentas the grave and nothing will probably find her way Clour and Roots. that!" is left to U3 poor, chased people." Slowly indeed, but with great exertion was to be seen butthe black shadows In conversation with a Southern through her mistakes to better "I have to say some thing!" cried from little Max, who was bathed of the trees and houses. "I cannot leave," said Max's father. farmer recently the writer was assured thinking and wiser ways. There aie Max with raging*anger. "I shall not in perspiration, they succeeded. First One moment she stood motionless, that clover was the most valuable I have a sick child, and cannot drag plenty of unthinking people who do let my father be taken away. I know Bay's harness was cut and he was put then an anxious thought came into plant ever introduced into agriculture not hesitate to remonstrate, and suggest, what kind of people you are. I have it into the forest to be exposed to the close to the wounded man, and then her mind she turned and looked back in the Scuth. It furnished a most and make excuses for the childish seen you in the villageyou have no the father was helped on the horse. night air which would lull it.'" into the chamber. "Max!" she called, valuable feeding crop, either green or honest tradeyou steal and rob delinquent in the presence of the One moment Max thought he should and bent over his bed wringing her "Then let at lea3t the boy come for hay it occupied the soil which and kill people who have done nothing little offender. A child out visiting is first fetch his mother but then he hands, for the bed was empty. would otherwise be idle and bare and with me," said the peasant. "He is to you" perhaps cautioned by a parent not to was afraid to leave his father among Meanwhile Max ran past the last would be washed by the heavy lains only in your way if it comes to the "Max!" cried his father, who just the dead on the battle-field, where the touch certain articles of adornment houses of the village, and his shadow it fertilized the land and so aided in came, accompanied by some soldiers, fight might perhaps be renewed on the ^arorst." instantly the hostess says "Why, let ran beside him. Max had no hat on doubling the other crops grown. All from the stable, to put the only horse morrow. At last he bad his father his head, no shoes on his feet. In his him have it. You can take it if you "Do you think so?" said the father this is most true, but by no means all of the house, the old bay, into the safely on the back of the horse, and left hand he held his father's canteen want it, deal-'" The embarrassed thoughtfully. "Better cared for he that may be said in favor of this cart. Max stopped when he heard Max held the bridle. Gently, quite and the piece of black bread his mother mother will need nerve if she insists certainly would be. And if the worst invaluable plant. But the same the admonishing tone of the beloved, gently they went, step by step, away had given him in the evening, an*t he can not have it, when insisting may ^happens, one of us at least would be might be said by the Northern farmers voice then he hastened to his father. from the forest, out on the meadows, in bis right hand he held a large knife. ave You would take care of him seem ungracious. A_,ain at meals it of roots, for they are the most valuable "I go with you. when they take toward the village. At first the moon The trees and bushes whispered gently and protect him. He is a child still is often a fact tnat she must combat crop that can be grown. They you," he cried resolutely. "I shall and stars lighted up their way then as he passed, the crosses and monuments "No, father, that I am not," cried the pleadings of every individual at afford an excellent and prolific feeding not let you go aloneI want to see they grew paler and in the east the over in the cemetery shone -the twelve year-old boy, who had the table it she decides to deny her crop for the long Winter season, which what happens" sky began to redden. ghostly in the moonlight, and daik listened with wide-open eyes and child some article which he would like, is invaluable for dairymen or sheep oi "And mother? and Anna? Wnat shadows looked forth behind every "Now we are soon with mother," serious face to the conversation of the but which she feels would be hurtful. cattle feeders they occupy the soil in are you thinking of, Max?" stone and fence post. Max did not said Max, and looked anxiously into men. "I am no child, and I am not Illustrations might be multiplied. Ordinarily a rotation which is far more useful "I cannot stay behindI cannot!" look to the right nor left, but strode the pale, tired face of his father. Now afraid, and I will stay with you and no one but a parent knows a and profitable to the farmer and better cried the boy among tears. straight on. What should he be afraid they could look up the village street, mother and Anna. It you do not for the land than the present child from first to last, and what "Max, be my sensible, obedient boy, of? The stones and lence posts he and now they could see their own leave I also need not run away. I shorter one, in which three gram crops that child's needs as to indulgence and look at your mother!" knew well enough, he had seen them house doorand thereyes, there stay with you, father," he added half are taken for one green crop their There in the door stood the poor and discipline are. Except in many times a day,and the crosses stood motherand nownowshehad begging, half assured, and stepped up culture greatly helps to fertilize the woman and looked over to her husband rare instances no outsider has any over there too. And that they threw seen themand lose to his father, looking into his land, for, being fed to cattle, much and son. The soldiers loaded now such mysterous shadowsthis A few seconds later she was with right to attempt to influence a parent's .face with loving eyes. more manure is made, and, being well the bags and pots on the cart and. was caused by the moonand he knew her husband and child. One glance decisions. Unobtrusively as pushed Max aside. manured and paying well for the the moon, too! told her what had happened." The may be, and above all firmly, parents Thus Max remained in the village. manure and labor expended upon But farther on, over the next hill morning sun shone faintly on the un.- "I am ready," said the father, and should exercise the privilege which is One family after another left, until them, they leave the land more lei tile near the edge of the forestthe boy's covered head of the boy and the faintly pressed through the crowd to his theirs by divine right, of doing for the houses and streets were deserted than before and so aid in increasing heart trembled, his fist grasped the smiling face of the wounded man. wife. "I must go you know it how and no one lived in the village but the and by their own what seems to them largely all other crops grown.Cincinnati knife more firmly, he hastened his "We have a brave boy," he said, laying far I have to go with them, I cannot two children Max and Anna, with good. Commercial. steps, his cheeks and eyes glowed, his his hand on the child's head. learn now. Be of courage even if I their parents. In the afternoon Max hair flew in the night wind. The mother looked with glistening have to stay away a long time. went to the neighbors' houses and eyes at her boy. She had forgotten Max neared the battle-field. A peculiar Where is Anna? gee well, my child, and looked in at the windows and over Hw to Dress in Order to Bring Out Individuality. Planting an Asparagus Bed. the fright he had given her in the long horrid odor met him. The do not give your mother any trouble. the fences and saw how the wind Philadelphia News- The majority hours that had passed. smoke of powder was still in the air. And you, too, Max, my good, brave Use what stable manure you have \played with the straw blades in the oi blackhaired women have black But round about everthing was quiet, When the father was safely in bed boy,take care of mother. Do you ready next spring about the asparagus yards. There was no sound to be eyes and a sallow complexion. On only the forest rustled gently. Max and the wound stopped bleeding u. hear?" roots, and then apply the other iheard, it was as if every one was dead the whole, they look best in black drew a deep breath and walked slow. der the cooling bandage, and the pain kinds of fertilizers later in the season and buried. The old nut trees rustled Max stood with clenched hands and say black lace, with some white lace He wanted to see everything, examine had subsided so that he could sleep, gently in the wind and then all was as a top dressing. When ready to dark looks at the windows, when the at the throat. The effect is then everything and to listen. Perhaps then the mother stole out into the quiet again. plant, open wide, deep furrows with a train departed in front a troop of something like that of an etching. If watches had been put outhe did not next room, where Max waited for her. "How strange that people are afraid plow, four feet apart, scattering the soldiers on horseback, then the highladen a black-haired woman has a pale skin want to be caughthe .went to find "Mother," he said, clasping his arms ^feach other in war time," said Max cart with the old bay, and then stable manure in the bottom as freely and blue eyes she can wear almost his father, and who would find him if round her neck, "I ran away from you to himself. "As if the soldiers had no again a troop of soldiers surrounding as you can afford then plant the anythingthat is, except yellow and not his son? secretlyI could not do "otherwise parents, no homes, and would set his father like a prisoner. roots three feet apart in* the row, green. Blues and reds are particularly and, you seeit was good." With wide open eyes he passed the other people's houses on fire just out One hour passed quietly. The sun drawing in the soil and manure over becoming to her, and she even looks His mother pressed him to hei heart last hill and came upon the great of sheer ugliness, as our neighbors' shone brightly as if nothing had happened, and around them, and cover the well in blue-white, which is trying to and kissed him and said, "My own meadows beyond. Here, then, was said. Such soldiers must not be the the swallows flew from their crowns four or five inches deep. A most people, and is only ventured on Max, my little hero'" the battle-field! Yes there lay something nests and leturned twittering to their right kind of menwho knows where small quantity of manure will answer with absolute safety by rosy, blueeyed, Several weeks later all the inhabitants on the ground a gun, and near young ones. Max stood in the street xfchey came from?" for securing a vigorous growth of the lair-haired blondes, who are or the village had returned. The it the cartridge box, and thereyes, and watched them with a bitter feeling Se went to ask his father to give young plants the first season and to war had ended, and on the careworn known as "cool" blondes. there lay the man who belonged to in his heart. "him some information about it, but apply a large quantity would be wasting faces of the returning began to appear the gun and the cartridge box or was his father had no time, for he went There' suddenlylisten!a shot The "cool" blonde is a priviledged valuable material. This winter or again peace and hope for future contentment it the one near the hazel bush? or the twice an hour up on the hill behind and another' person. She can wear all those cold early next spring make a compost of and happiness. Max's father one next to him? the cemeter and looked down into "Mother, do you hear?" colors in which other women dare not swamp muck, cotton seed and a little sat on the bench before his house sthe valley. As if she did not hear it! Shot after venture, and in which no other type Max felt his heart beating wildly. lime, and have it all worked over and with his bandaged leg, but in foil recovery. -"'Max," he said in the evening, when shot in always quicker succession can equal her. She looks well in pale Deaddead people everywhere, and mixed together during the summer Gladly he greeted every new *fche mother had sent the boy to bed, or whatever it was meant to be it green, cool gray, heliotrope purple, there horses, and uprooted turf and months. Next fall, after the tops of arrival. Each one stopped and wanted "try to fall soon asleep, for to-morrow sounded like the roaring of wild animals and cold blues. She ought never to upturned earth. Max ran from one the asparagus plants have been killed to hear how he had fared,and hehad we must be up early." and yet Max krew that there wear red, brown, yellow, or creamwhite. dark form to another, and bent over to relate, and how he liked to tell all. down by frost, apply the compost to Max crept under his blanket and was men, who rejoiced, complained.or every corpse to see its pale face. The And when his story was ended ther the surface of the land, at the rate of was soon asleep. His mother looked howled however, it was dreadful to Sometimes one sees brown-black boy himself was pale as death. If he the neighbors asked for Max, they twenty-four two-horse wagon loads after little Anna, who was asleep too, listen to. And between it all the report hair with steel-giay eyes and a iair should find his father so! But these wa' ed to see the boy and many a per acre. After the plants have become then she set the oil-lamps in the corner of the guns, which was re-echoed skin, with a brilliant, rosy complexion. were all soldiers, he recognized them rougn hand was laid on his shoulder, well established, a moderate of the room on a chair, over the from the houses of the village. Women of this type can weargreens from afar by the metal buttons which and many a moist eye gazed into his top dressing cf compost every tall will back of which she hung a shawl, so "Poor father!" said the mother, and blues of all shades and shone in the moonlight. He had to shining face. be sufficient to insure a vigorous that the light should not disturb the and Max looked mute into her face. every sort of purple. They also lock think of the trim men as they rode in "Max, you are a brave boy," said growth of stalks.N. Y. Sun. $htiMren in their sleep, then she gently well in browns, and reds, and fawns, In the village street the noise and the morning laughing and cursing the men and the boys of the village wdlosed the door and went into the and grays. They should avoid Id tumult began again. Troops of soldiers through the village and now they stood around and asked- "Max- next room to her husband. gold and all too subtle tones, such as came along, the hussars in the lay mulilated, covered with blood, were vou afraidnot at all?not a Home Notes. mauve. A woman with lighter brown morning had probably been their advance and earth, forsaken and forgoten. JFor a moment she pressed both tiny little bit?" Silver dried out of hot water on a hair and blue or gray eyes looks- well guard. But this time they hands before her face. Max ran ever faster this way and "I do not know," said Max. "I clean cloth will be always bright, and in brown or fawn color, relieved by were in a hurry and galloped in wild that way. From time to time he "-What is it?" cried he, putting only always thought of father." will not always need the weekly cleaning. pink. Dark blue is also beeoraiiag to haste toward the woods where they stopped and walked across the field. down his pipe and grasping the arm of It is the washing in lukewarm her. With brown hair, warm brown heard the fighting. Max wanted to If only the trees could speak! they .iiis wife. i skin, and brown eyes almost barbaric go upon the hill behind the cemetery, had seen everything, they knew if he water and drying when cold that "My heart feels so heavy," shesaid, Centerboard Boats. contrasts are effective, such as blue but his mother held him back. So he had gone on with the enemy or whether ad dropped her hands. gives the dull, leaden appearance From the New York Sun. and red and black and yellow,, and all climbed thehigh pine tree in the garden he had fallen on the field. "Is Anna worse?" he asked anxiously. after a few days' use. The fishermen on the east coast of shades of yellow, and red are becoming. and looked over to the forest. But "Dear Lord, grant thrt I find him!" For biliousness the editor of the Ireland were first to introduce the he could see nothing but smoke and cried Max, looking up to the starry "No, thank God," answered she, Boston Medical and Surgical Journal hear nothing but the report of the The shorter the woman the shorter sky. "Father, ara you here? Do you ""but the worry, the anxiety! Now centerboard in British waters but it says a plain diet of bread,, milk, oatmeal, firing which lasted till the evening. should be her waist and the longer he.* not hear me? Your Max is here! we are all alone in the village, quite is only used in herring cots. These vegetables and fruit, with lean When the sun went down the shooting legs,, to give her hight. As to high father!" alone! Listen only how quiet it is boats are simply large, flat bottemed meat and fresh fish, is best. Exercise was njot so near, and the noise heels, they da certainly give dignity There came an answer but not the neither man nor animal moves, not 't dories. They used never to carrysails, in the open air. The victim of an gradually subsided, and when the as long as the wearer stands still, but one Max had prayed tor,a loud merry even the clock in the tower strikes acute attack will be righted by (1) moon rose all bad become quiet and except when running free. With let her walk,, even across a room, and neighing from a horse which re echoed, arty longer. It is like a grave'" abstinence, (2) porridge "and milk, (3) only the wind rustled in the old nuttrees. the effect is absolutely graceless. from the forest. Max almost dropped "To-morrow I am afraid it will be a head wind the fishermen were always toast, a little meat and fish and ripe Long lines from the shoulder to the canteen, bread and knife in his louder," said the father. "Toward obliged to take to their oars. fruit, thus coining to solid food Max's mother brought a cup of milk foot give hight horizontal lines crossing surprise and fright, but in the next .evening I saw something glistening About 30 years ago one of their gradually. and a piece of black bread. "Eat that the figure shorten the person. moment he leaped over the dead and .and glittering at the edge of the forest. number who had been in this country Max, else you will get sick," she said, Short, stout women should never wear guns and broken wagons toward where do not know whether they are our For ninety-nine persons out returned and secretly put a centerboard and with her hand gently stroked the basques nor any other arrangexaent the neighing came from. -soldiers or the enemy's to-morrow every hundred the best time for a in his dory. When his companions boy's dark hair. that makes a decided line about the "Bay!" he cried "old Bay!" and *w will know more about them without warm bath is at night, immediately saw him make sail with a hips, and they should never have their* "Do you expect father back to-day?" there he stood beside the old horse, need to ask. But on the whole before retiring. The relaxing or the head wind they laughed at him but gowns made too tight. Draperiesr,. asked Max, near the upturned cart at the edge of you must not be so down hearted especialiy without looking at his system in a warm bath opens the when they saw the boat start off close which are a little loose give an effect supper. S the forest. "Where is my father?" not before the children. linestv the body for cold, and not a few hauled, and then come about ahead of slenderness by not defining* the His mother shrugged her shoulders cried Max, standing before the faithful Everything may end well. Sleep now, searious results are brought about by of the fleet and go off on the other too clearly. Tall women who are too and ciifcd. '*-*%.*& animal and looking anxiously at him, .and I will stand guard for you." 5 tack, they thought she was a water u*idue exposure after the bath. An slender might use horizontal linest, "Where is he?" asked Maxt-tlrf as if he could get an answer. '^Don't "The mother did not sleep, but listened with advantage. A band surround-J A witch. said one of the old excess of bathing even in warm weather "How can you ask me thus?" she you know, Bay?don't you?" to the breathing of the children ing the arm or waist makes it look*'?? skippers, "that fellow has learnt something said sqftly. is more or less debilitating, and theretore and the steps of the father, uow in the But the horse turned his head aside much larger than it really is. A great^ in America." They soon found It grew later and later and later, should be avoided by persons of bouse, now in the yard. toward a beech and bent its head mistake is to have a dress trimmed and the father did not come home. out what it was, and they all have down into the grass. In the nest delicate health. In the morning, when the sun rose with lines of viotently contrasting The mother went about the house and moment ^Max knelt beside the man Aright and clear behind the hills, Max, centerboards now* TAPIOCA Pupram.Soa a teacuD- color. 3{W ,-,_ Atlmmmmtmmatmm Hi