. Our Philadelphia. ^>^. -=5^. ^^%^: X JOHNSON HOUSE, GERMANTOWN TRANSITIONAL 129 the Park, by the Wissahickon, to Chestnut Hill, it waslooked upon as no less unladylike on our part than thenew generations cigarette and demand for the vote ontheirs. But if I did my duty, I was sadly bored by I turned homeward with that cruel aching of theheart the joung know so well, longing for something, any-thing, to happen on the way to interrupt, to disorganize,to shatter to pieces the daily routine of life. I still shrinkfrom the sharp pain of those cool, splendid October dayswhen Philadelphi


. Our Philadelphia. ^>^. -=5^. ^^%^: X JOHNSON HOUSE, GERMANTOWN TRANSITIONAL 129 the Park, by the Wissahickon, to Chestnut Hill, it waslooked upon as no less unladylike on our part than thenew generations cigarette and demand for the vote ontheirs. But if I did my duty, I was sadly bored by I turned homeward with that cruel aching of theheart the joung know so well, longing for something, any-thing, to happen on the way to interrupt, to disorganize,to shatter to pieces the daily routine of life. I still shrinkfrom the sharp pain of those cool, splendid October dayswhen Philadelphia was aglow and quiveringly alive, andwith every breath of the brisk air came the desire to be upand away and doing—but away where in Philadelphia?—doing what in Philadelphia? I still shrink from the sharppain of the first langourous days of spring when everyPhiladelphia back-yard was full of perfume and everyPhiladelphia street a golden green avenue leading directto happiness could I have found the way along its be-wil


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