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though the for in the world: for ns one of the st things Nature to one of the most ditlicult: for art. Only great nuplish, he is | writers suceced in this ¢ nocand if the scan ws his ranec of thes rot altase | he true of tion that he Mr. Lewis to] theranass” entitles TER WILLIAM D. HOWELLS. The young man was called Heaven helpeus He had a thotghtful and iuther in tnal face, His eves wer that mixed ay and white that one ceeasionally sees in New England skies of a December night 1 combed bac his ears. but had ap Wclipped by a. pair of hurry, There was a bly aresult Mt squint in his lef His hands and feet wen Tange, and the batt were surrennded by eqns | S that retained remembrances ef the pry Ss year ina nifield. The was tall angular, and when he spoke he drevled ud the dint assumed a facial prepe aL a straw, selected with ithe wealth of his father's ba miuels He walked deliberttely, one hand contin atthe wrist by the other about the region of ofe row of the k. where the but keen residence to the us he went the d: hill occupied by the valle deliv of spring, turned their white below, inspecting s that, having side the vellow AT THE ness to the summer wind. us carelessly He invited their own destruction. Near by: some sie i nich a stra Lemlocks, whitened to some extent by the dust HE (elenpe when the re Upper, becatise— of the adjoining highway, sent their pungent | becuse —Tve fs Incense to his indifferent nest and oces t. the he: freekle, s heart, on the fi sually called a! 1 said he did kiss ber, and shaped like a Why dost thon talk to me her nese, Her stile asked, a tine of pun y smiled, showed a ky rerless and vener: for vain of caw of its 1 ie of her Heaven -help-us, that elm below it appealin smpanionship welcome, very timid! whe went with des | her teeth were white without beir liberate step to. the modest dwelliy 1 voice. Across the shorn meat specially prominent, Her ears were small and. her lips with low roof and sé beehives about it, of were inviting A i mr went by before he answered, and Tellthetruth Avery, ‘There was honeysuckle As she entered, Heaven-helpus Jack the world became oddly still as the the back door at whieh he entered and | without cha his position otherwise, ¢ moon climbed high He threw his straw out of mornin ined their way © foot over the other, and ne) of the window and said deliberately, “1 will but exhibited ned nonehalance that there | shew vou He passed silently to her further on. He turned prev de looked at the deelinin of a shower took her brown left hand in his own e thought not bent back ler heal til the nan h ther touched the nd of the elit sun, incidentally tothe rear s went slowly on cleared who had ceased her milking and. stood lookin the woods to whieh it led commnunic the buzzing world of insects | his thirvct reof that otherwi ion which ne man dl heron eros the 1s avn the kuve and at silent the mouth. dlorstands Why ! sid, apparently: with It looks like rain,” he said. still eontem: | One her beetle swept its iron mor a rst pleased | sur r of platively chewing the straw, and nity nose and she jumped. He silently | them. Why Art he was Seated in one of the hi looked out upon the rising moon and chewed not ast If that thou didst not of the period, looking. retlec his straw. A night bird suddenly gave alone teach me this sine oft ow windows and f much interest with his left The work was acatechism. He observed web in the corner of th «l that one the seven-by-nine spliced in the midd some ery and she jv wed again. He still She pushed | chewed on hands. k his with her brown inadverter | Finally he said, ** Hlast heard Fei truth, | swept the stubble of his el nes, Who and still, Shek her warn breath Me straight him twiee and thrice, and heal w int ‘l Direetly wmeth to leaving her retlectively looking Ove ned about him Houp and suid Goode astily brushed his ear be so virtuous ¢ moon, He paused at the * Prithee 1 d dwelt therein, and as he walk well ut the at bucket that 1 away This lips with his e+ She was of me wlike milk, Her arms were reund and iat hand to the touch, but she hastily 1 ds the which generally sheltered them dewn atervd presently sheexelaimed, jumpin to lift to his lips the an dium size, with a smplexi but no predat priety that t “ They say h sloey darkness kindly hid the blush that to her temples and. set its roses into | and placing it in his meu hand | the white skin of her throat, but she presently | The smell of new mown rim: [looked demure and ‘There | ** What's that?” thoughtfully eles ate pocket He pats the primitive the “| Th hair | mounte lentally drawing anew straw from by slight blush. She wore b wrists, wit] with th at the top of her le went st plainness, a slight rehead relieving the sted, uired curiously, | grateful senses and a feelin ness it might otherwise ha comicbooks.com