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Well, if she wouldn't look at hi now he's dead (So Justice) She showed no feeling That is to say, none perceptible to the eyes of

Justice

On Thursdayshe heard from Tyson A short note: "I am more sorry

than words can say I wish I could be with you, but I' of next week I hope the little h Take care of yourself," and the usual forrarams must be

"Died yesterday Funeral Friday, two o'clock Can you come?"

Two hours later the answer came in one word--"Impossible" She flushed

violently and set her face like a flint

But she showed no feeling None when they screwed the baby into a box

lined hite satin; none when they lowered hirave and

piled flowers and earth upon him; none when, as they drove home from the

funeral, Mrs Wilcox's pent-up eone through so much, it occurred to Mrs Wilcox that the tis "Well," she began

with a faint perfunctory sigh, "I am thankful we've had a fine day The

sunshine makes one hope You'll remember, Molly, it was just the saleaht between the

showers There were showers, for ht have had snow or pouring rain--so bad for the clergyentlemen, if they take their hats off Some don't; and very sensible

too They catch such awful colds at funerals, standing about in their wet

feet, and no one likes to be the first to put up an umbrella I didn't

see Captain Stanistreet in the church--did you?--nor yet at the grave

Rather strange of hiht have

come--Nevill's oldest friend Did you know Miss Batchelor was in church!

She was Not in the chancel--away at the back You couldn't see her I

think it showed very nice feeling in her to coreenhouse I must say everybody has been

ements I often think