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"I have about e I'll

go solass of a near-by

"Supper!" she announced "Hurry in whilst it's hot!"

"I always do e

"And I s field

strorb'ries Better look on the bright side of things along with me,

Captain Mayo"

Captain Mayo failed to find any bright side as he turned his affairs

over in his er stock ofthe debts of the faue--he could not estiht block his efforts, provided the

nate troubled himself to descend to meddle with the affairs of such

an inconspicuous person His poor little ro condition He did not talk at the supper-table,

and the holesome food was like ashes in his mouth He went out

and sat on the porch of the 's cottage and looked into the sunset

and saw nothing in its rosy hues to give hie came timidly and sat down beside hi!"

"There's nothing forsilence followed