Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1909 — Page 8

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t The way i jrot .r I tV Inuvl .1 wa tili; I had u tijty pond nn. wan't afraid .f .ny oth 1 k,-m:; d t know what kind f a crib to era- k j.nd i how to i!o It without waking anvlxdy 1 up and getting away hclwecu midnight and Iii, when (be eow are io-'t . drow.. W't.i!.- I as doing a ,H 1 thought of noi!)1i. except uiy wrfc and Ii both cool and watchful. 1 wusu'i one i f üiost blokes w!i.' scire people tit dctth or who are r il if netosnary to add murder t. r "M-ery. The truth N I never liked the pnn-ect of f.i.-in il!nT charge. As I as ayhiK. while eufrajied nt my wirk, howet er laticrouM, I was steady it a monument, 4nt when d.ui; or had passed and I had nothlnc t" dlint think I went downhill very t.tt ! What bothered nie most was that Ij eouh!a"t 'U'p niyhtn-that Is. whtnj Minforta! ! twcd aw iv in hr.l. I,

once took a nap in a wink-man i :trlor and was only wakened hy the uu coming up und hiniuic in tny e.w. I just jrit out in time to save niy-df. Hut when lyhijt on a soft matt re, with warm cover and no rhatue of beln disturbed, sleep wouldn't rc.a'

to me. I ! :y awake thinking of the'

time when I would hear prli.n do.r Hang U hii'd nie. The thought wan dreadful I'm afraiti I wns too tine srainel fr V- hu-h..ss.

M,-,:!i after i vn'li my h i:r of cau'.'.t tl'f sleep urew 1 1 il! I feared i: -.it Jfy. ! Fact -f fi ail

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; i ihcir new ju:m -l! er tttoni!i!n i: favorite jouruul pu!--faith. in iluJv

merit - and adapted according lo the utun of eome stntf writer, u cla-sic mvh a, for exaniple. Dante's 'Inferno!" Yet the astonishment so excited would not Im without a jMtrallol mi tJie anr! of iiewspaivr tunn.i:einent. mamuili

as Homer once li;:tir k as a fettiUc-

tonte tor a I'ariaiau new-paper. Wlun Drnias ilie eltler waa editing his journal, l.e Mu- ;detuire, Urlain Fase, one of hi nvi.-t;.r.i who Wii! nu ex.viitionnUv fine !tvk

solioliir. was one dt:y e:nh iia -!e -ally ep;i; i:tting upon th? bcnulies of the -i-taJ" and the "0Jys3." Dni!!:! ki-- most interested.

the t'fi.i! if. dear foil, from i . "Wi.i

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hvina -!c;.r tw,. 'i ir and knew there would lc no m : -hinilwr f r me till the nxt tl.ae I went to lied. 1 wis co de-spemte th it I -j t up with Hie intenti n ''f ; ine ii!T sone hou.-H1 v here 1 had no r'.'t a'.d th re snateu another couple of 11111' sleep. I had a trlli In view, a small houe with not mm h lu it. P.nt I was looking for sleep, not plunder. I went there, took l out a paue of tass. eutereti and went

i upstairs to find n phn-e to settle down. I tttMl In a dark h.iM lookinp Into a room whero a nicht lamp was burning. In the room a woman w as In bed with

a child. :wth asleep. The child

sleeping on the front of the Utl. very near the nlce. lie was a Itoy and. I think, alioiit five years old.

v ytin ctvjld read them in ll." sighed KuceSj not?" a?kcd Dunia.'. exe'aüiud Fa. "my vou don't know alpha

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task. Kciimin! with the C: t book of the "Il:al," he would read a line of the Greek and then g;w a literal translation. Dumas quickly

spirit of the cpie. Ajs he wrote a translation

4In the ranic of all the ancients.

M. Ihnn.i-,' cxelaimed Fares. "hut von nre ijuin' vottr name to th :Iliad! i "Certainly," rc ponded Puma, "that k to inr version of it. It will app ar as a feuilleton in Le , MoiKtpiet lire." I Faires was filled with dismay, as jlie n ftcrwr.nl related, but before 'stich audacity and naivete he felt jhelple-. How was he to convince a writer ar customed to every tri-

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uu a narrow lower i.ei. rk,Se lHMde;t0U(1 no. roa, thc r,reek alphalot. the other. !ept an other chid, a .IrI of L,.,rilf Ktfnm r a L ,

about three. She was uleepliiff In the center of her hed on hen 'Me and had her ehubliy fat np ncahist ln-jfat cheek. It w.-i-s hot summer weather, and none of thern except the woman had nny oorer whatever. i Whnt inttieitted me was that the hojr's hend was hansinsr over the side J of bis !ed and so much of Ida hody. t too. that it tooked to me as if he was pbont to fall lie wns restless, and I ktipw tu Wniilil 1m nvir rorr uyiii

Somehow I wanted to see him full. GoJn To Far

tboujrh I kept in the dark m that he ' fipbed the suburban man. 'wouldn't seeme if be woke up. The who had just moved in, "at tho last

next ki k he made sent hku over. He ; place I had thc prettiest littlo garfell a c upie of feet, but didn't wake i don that ever bloomed until my up. lie landed partly on the little girl. neighbor's chicken seratcheil the

she didn't w ake up qithtT. 1 s- rö0 un

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of Lo Mouqurtaire, with the note, "Continued in our n".tt." This enterprising bit of journalism raised such a ttorm of criticism that Dumas was persuaded to discontinue it after the third installment, though it was doubted that he quite understood what was the trouble. St. Paul Pioneer Press.

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hut she didn't wake up qithtT. 1 expeetttl she wouAl. as ahe moaned once fir I it-in Iwr vl.wn nrxl tnrtxul nvor

:'t.n flimiiv sh !. ne nofi.-rnMr .a uew acquaintance.

hpfore. i "You bet ! 1 pot a big foment It w as such a delightful picture to ' made mincemeat of his one snfferlnc from Insomnia that I chicken." kept on watchinp the children. The "What then?" j hoy continued hi kicking and crowded "Whv, the next I knew he had !the pirl. pyshinR her with erenr move houpht'a ferocious bulldog to watch to the front edge of her lied. It must fftr mv tnm

mive neen nnn nu nour rnai ue Kept 'TI'm' j this up. w hen there wa a thump, and ! . , , s I rim rifi I.. ,- nn i.f tf .1. i trouoie.

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seemed to be as comfortable there nn on her bed. At nny rate, be showed not th? lea ft Men f wakins. i Meanwhile J heard the muttering of

"Oh, no! T borrowed n wolf from an animal trainer to kill the bull-do-" "War to the knife, eh? Whnt

dJtftut.t thunder, find while t was look- wa the next chapter in the bitter Iur nt tl.ein all there came one terrific 'feud!" crn.fh loud enough to wake the dead. I uarn T n,

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ine uioi;ier tum u over. -nut tieitner i . , , of the children moved. Then followed T8 " t0 ?UrchrftSÖ &tter V one crash after another, and I expect- ik,,! inv woIf' snd 1 eouMa't af-

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wake np and take a look at her ehil- kill Iii tiger 1 thought it bet

to I to

(Iren. Hut tho slept on. She must have

Iteen very tired or had lost a lot of

sieep or f lie couldn t have slept through t hoste terrible bolts. Never had I heard such thunder before. The only effect the storm had on any

j of them w as to !ncrcae the restleKs'tiess f the boy. lie rolletl a ml turnI bled In hia sleet like a shin IokmhI bv

I the wave.. jtometiines lying for a few! I minuten . lose ojrnlnut hix mother's bed, j jthen rolling over to the outer edge of his ow n. I w.i pure he'tl In time inm-

move.

j Childhood Up to Date. i Little Harriot had broken the lid

jof the box in which her block.' had ( jCome. Calling her to account for it, . j her mother aid: i f "How did tho box lid ffpt

broken?" "1 atted down on it when 1 want lookin'."

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'Oh, then vou didn't mean to do

'hie tit of tlilt lied, an he had out ef lit?" the other, and I was Ntund to we hint "Xo I didn't n !do lt. Sure enough. iK-fore I expected lun h m ;lt lie Kaie a lnr h and landed plumb u- .:mÄo J 'on t.m nf 1.U kt.r this time.

Neither of them awoke. I "Huvter fan save herself the

I reckon women know in th. lr kNo ' 'ovver ot scttsin me, replied llar-

wuni a piinjr on w it n ti;'lr childrn. IIlt.

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tor. now that Tie st .nn wnn over nnd overythlUB was sti the tomb, the mother wtt up hi I--.!. i.!.iii.i-d nt bei children, got up ami i;t them iu their proper place. Then xhe went ba to betl her"!f and was asleen In a m..

i tnent. I "Well." 1 Mid to myfolr.Clf that's what a (liar . onHctu-e will fnril-h I'm poin' to lme a !r.ir ennsririi -" j I went bto-k to tny room twoired nevor to enter any man'n hmrne again but my own, at leant not for plunder. I 'went i led nnd lept like n top f r twenty 'our hctm I kei t my rc-4..!it;,iu. fotnid lone r.i ible employment and prowpercd. Hut I ! didn't forjxet the family that converted i me The ncl'icr w-ot n widow, nnd. Iii' Inj? n h.inl t'me t-. rot en. I made h aoqualut.inre avd i fried her. Hut unne of my f.i n'y knw that I h;ul been a burplar or bow I came to i know them.

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the elder of toe two, turning to her ompanion. "I h:ient the leat idea,' replied the other. "Ah, well." ob.er-td the frt peü'vi-r rs thc ?m- nt i.n. "it doej not to , h niaf.. The poor nia? Im wa- i e. ill ! i not the le to lie pitied, wherever it may be." London Mail.

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