. The wastrel hoard; a drama of the greater love. ijnl^Jina ^ rHfiriii^irriJ ^ ^ ^ffi ^. 100 THE WASTREL HOARD. [Gulp turns quickly and says to him in Dutch,Genoeg gefloeten. Ga in het kantoor. The boybursts out laughing, and says, Ja, Meneer/bows low, turns and goes into the telegraph boys are very young and have round faces,with fat flaming red cheeks.] Mary. How many windmills did her father oflfer? Gulp. I came for her alone. I couldnt stay mans country is where his best girl is. Love is is what makes childrens love so beautiful. Andpatriotism! All are part


. The wastrel hoard; a drama of the greater love. ijnl^Jina ^ rHfiriii^irriJ ^ ^ ^ffi ^. 100 THE WASTREL HOARD. [Gulp turns quickly and says to him in Dutch,Genoeg gefloeten. Ga in het kantoor. The boybursts out laughing, and says, Ja, Meneer/bows low, turns and goes into the telegraph boys are very young and have round faces,with fat flaming red cheeks.] Mary. How many windmills did her father oflfer? Gulp. I came for her alone. I couldnt stay mans country is where his best girl is. Love is is what makes childrens love so beautiful. Andpatriotism! All are parts of the same—sweet song! Mary. Pardon me, Mr. Gulp. Gulp, Miss, Hugo Gulp, named for Hugo DeGroot [Gulp points to the portrait of Grotius], author ofThe Law of War and Peace, written while the PilgrimFathers were shooting the Eedskins, whom Penn, likewisethe author of a plan for the Peace of Europe, conqueredwith brotherly love. De Groots book, of all works notclaiming divine inspiration, has proved the greatest bless-ing to humanity, and more than any other has promotedthe blessi


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