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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1898)
" -gsapiiB5ffwwiKf5H?MBSR5J'iliiC . mmm&mimmmmiF'Wi t&&$pr 85 1 Z "Jpr-". v" - - 6 THteCOXJttmtL - . . w- '-avr--si ts r"Ti . Jf-jfe. 2 -: if c k I I y- . T3 6 ' THE fiTORY OF PANSY. we drift -together to view the glories a the sky ob Sun-set. Hill or -watch tke moonlight on riyer and shore. Sho-was a little wail born of a bet tee knows that -tie aocial and moral let dancer, and all out of place in her .!!. fct Hlv suaveet them- surroundings. The smallest, fragile, elves are dealt with by a force that this, eight yeaia old, aad Bot U 3 . . . ... . -:- i.;ui.iiiiM Uft her. With r ana eaiy come irom a bmh. gy b pling with intellectual questions aad the instincts of the drawing room, thus eae nnds at Tabors a -moral in- practices of the slums, and a love for tellectaal atmosphere as all pervad- her little brother like the love of lag as the physical. Mr. aad Jonathan for David. Mrs. Tabor have shown, their owb There were only the two of them irate refinement aad good taete ia all to steal for, aad they lived in a tene f their iaprovemeats. The wealth ment house. She was never absent f giery of towers and plants is as more than half a day from Tippy. !so prof aae aa if they eame from nature's officer bat oae had ever dared to lay awn hand aad while adding to the handa onr-that morsel of unprincipled eeaafort of their guests by modern but alluring humanity. Pansy shud dered to look back upon mat once, but she had not shuddered before the judge. She had brazened it out with a naive and petty effrontery thai she knew well how to assume. The judge was good natured and weakly dis missed her. Afterwards she was more carefuL The next week a foundling house officer came to see Pansy's papa. She 'OTflMfr improvements, at no time have they forgotten that simplicity is the soote- iag quality of nature. The people oae meets at Tabor's eaeh yt.r are inspiring and one goes hack to 4he work of the city with interests ia life, larger aims sense of .having discovered depths of beauty and feeling unknown before. 3fiss Harwood o Lincoln, with her herself went to tne ooor, ana wmu um sister Derrance, are at cottage "Wai- er papa was out. This was true, jiut Lodge," so called from the im- Pansy's papa had departed several mease trees surrounding it. The months before in a long box; but neighborhood cottages are "Tarry-- Pansy did not go into details. while,'' "Squirrel Ian," "Do Drop In," The officer sat down. Then foi- Tawrlewood" "Idle Wild" and "Kiv- lowed a conversation. If Pansy had ar Tiew Villa." MAKY DAY HABSIS. JTleWASKA AND WYOMING HOME SHKERS' EXCURSIONS. AagaatSad aad 16, September and lath. October 4th aad 1Mb, tha Km (NartkwMtara) wiH saM i a as rate Bias 12 far ta reaa trip te seta Won its lias. ia Nbraan west aad aarth aad ia Wyesmiac wast af aadiaetadtagOneJaeetiM. the arias- 1 trip rate t tea aad Creates, Naa. For farther ia famithni eaH an A. S. Fiaxmaa, C. T. A.. 117 So. 10th St. NEW TOURIST CARLINg. ffeekfc Psmwiafly Oondsefed' Jgxear r isastofarffcma', Ore., eta BirlaaMnafVihl fiasftttats Oa Febraary 17 aad every Tharsday at Silt p. m. PaMaMB toamt liaaaarga at oar swa sxenrmoa 3ald to leave Lm- : PactlaaaVTia Daavar, LeadvUle, 8ek Lake Otf . Ofasa aad Oregon Sheet Lias, paaf twrsng a the graad aataaaarryaf'tha stoelriet aad stepping araa at Bait Lata City to allow a!? at maay paints af latere there. and CaH taCaraMUea at B. AM. depot or nrner Teeth and O. Gtae.1T. ! r.O. P. T. A DragjsjflCand 9 ..:.T.-Bodta8ater. j ', - ' OaaaagOeaas I . -. i- JF. - -127 -5. Eleventh Street moNCtt Mi not gone into detail, the officer did. When be painted the glories of char ity and control she burst into a pas sion of tears and declared that "her and Tippy would never e happy un til they was under the kind sister's care," greatly touching the officer wish her sincerity. Poor Pansy! she acted so many parts, but was there ever one less acted than another, were the tears ever sorrowful, the smiles ever unconscious? ardly! Unless it were when she and Tippy rejoiced over a silk laced handkerchief filched with nicety; or when Pansy embraced Tippy with real effection and un folded romantic pictures of the future when they might have oyster-patties every Sunday in the month! As I said, the officer was touched, interested, enthusiastic He prom- ised to come tomorrow. The officer and "tomorrow" came together, but Pansy was gone and Tippy was gone, and the place knew them no more. The summer that followed was a hot one, and partly through ths, partly through a diet that was not wise, toward the end of August Tippy died. The days that followed carried bo meaning for Pansy. A good na tared neighbor took her in, and toler ated her until she recovered balance, aad after that Pansy slipped from un der this poor kind of protecting wiBg and ffed to a pot.ee station. Tse come to give myself up," she announced to the startled officer. Tse a murderess. She was rather a pathetic little fig ahoat her -ttsaun:bJtsrm thart arod are. Strain had drawn dark rings about her eyes and there was some thing in her face that checked laugh ter. The officer did not laugh. When he sad heard her story he tried to comfort her with tarts. Bat Pansy would not' be comforted with tarts, and because there was nothing else to be done, rhey sent her to a chil dren's home. We will hope the ters were good to her. EDITH LEWIS. If IS IS ti tt is is is tt ! tl 4 I? I? tt is July Discount Sale 1-4 OFF ON ALL CbOTHING NOW IS THE TIME TO ON THE DOLLAR. 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