ulia's
father; and for the first time in Noble's life Mr. Atwater nodded to him
pleasantly. Noble went on his way, elated. Was there not something
almost fatherly in this strange greeting?
An event so singular might be interpreted in the happiest way: What had
Julia written her father, to change him so toward Noble? And Noble was
still dreamily interpreting as he walked down the street with _The North
End Daily Oriole_ idle in an idle hand.
He found a use for that hand presently, and, having sighed, lifted it to
press it upon his brow, but did not complete the gesture. As his hand
came within the scope of his gaze, levelled on the unfathomable
distance, he observed that the fingers held a sheet of printed paper;
and he remembered Florence. Instead of pressing his brow he unfolded the
journal she had thrust upon him. As he began to read, his eye was
lustreless, his gait slack and dreary; but soon his whole demeanour
changed, it cannot be said for the better.
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POEMS
My Soul by Florence Atwater
When my heart is dreary
Then my soul is weary
As a bird with a broken wing
Who never again will sing
Like the sound of a vast amen
That comes from a church of men.
When my soul is dreary
It could never be cheery
But I think of myideal
And everything seems real
Like the sound of the bright church bells peal.
Poems by Florence Atwater will be in the paper each and every Sat.
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The News of the City
Miss Florence Atwater of tHis City received a mark of 94 in History
Examination at the concusion of the school Term last June.
Blue hair ribbons are in style again.
Miss Patty Fairchild of this City has not been doing as well in
Declamation lately as formerly.
MR. Noble Dill of this City is seldom seen on the streets of the
City without smoking a cigarette.
Miss Julia Atwater of this City is out of the City.
The MR. Rayfort family
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