x898.] Then raising her eyes heavenward, with that loving trustful ness which had made her life such happiness to her husband and son, she said: " The Lord has answered our prayer, because we did what we could—for Tom."—H. H. Mallory in The Congrega tionalist. Love is like a beaming star; A flirt is like a comet. The one may brighter seem by far, Yet love is like a beaming star, And never will a young heart mar, Nor hurt, nor grieve—far from it. Love is like a beaming star; A flirt is like a comet. IHAD tried almost every possible means to rid myself of the feeling. I had taken a run into the most lonesome and out-of- the-way corner of the Maine woods in the hope that a pro longed absence would lull me into sweet forgetfUlness. But after six weeks of self-incarceration the malady was stronger than ever.. So I tried a different tack. I plunged into activity, at tending all the races, theatres, balls possible, and even venturing into 'change. But at last I found that it was all in vain. I could not silence the small, still voice. The unvarnished truth was that I was over head and ears in love, without the consolation of Triolei ..0 .0 os TRIOLET -T. N. B. JA .14 .t 4 SKUTCHUS HER TRICK
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