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The words, the air, that husky voice, recalled to the men of Carlow

another day and another procession, not like this one And the song

Wilkerson was singing is the one song every Northern-born Aht the sound, signalled to his

men; twenty instruments rose as one to twentydruh over his

head, and music burst from twenty brazen throats: "Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!"

Instantaneously, the whole procession began to sing the refrain, and the

people in the street, and those in the wagons and carriages, and those

leaning froht

the ti, and the upper air reverberated in the rhythm

The Harkless Club of Carloheeled into Main Street, two hundred strong,

with their banners and transparencies Lige Willetts rode at their head,

and behind hi William Todd and Parker and Ross Schofield and

Homer Tibbs and Hartley Bowlder, and even Bud Tipworthy held a place in

the ranks through his connection with the "Herald" They were all singing

And, behind the-covered barouche and her father, and

beside hilanced at Briscoe; he was standing on the front seat with Minnie

beside hi Meredith had cliarette