. The Sweet Briar Magazine. Youre supposed to have eloped withAnita! Its too good to be true I And catching his wifes hands they laughed together untilthe sharp voice of the widow broke in: I really fail to see anything amusing in the Jones has been sadly misjudged. I can not understandhow any sane person could accuse him of such a thing. eloping with well! VI That evening Mr. Montgomery St. Cloud Edwards re-ceived a cablegram. It was not elegantly worded, but itbrought rejoicing to the heart of its recipient. It read: You are in the right bar, but youve got the wrong bo


. The Sweet Briar Magazine. Youre supposed to have eloped withAnita! Its too good to be true I And catching his wifes hands they laughed together untilthe sharp voice of the widow broke in: I really fail to see anything amusing in the Jones has been sadly misjudged. I can not understandhow any sane person could accuse him of such a thing. eloping with well! VI That evening Mr. Montgomery St. Cloud Edwards re-ceived a cablegram. It was not elegantly worded, but itbrought rejoicing to the heart of its recipient. It read: You are in the right bar, but youve got the wrong bottleof beer. Me. and Mrs. Robert Fanshawe Blackford. At the same time Miss Susie Jones received a cable-gram also. You are laboring under a misapprehension. This is notan elopement; it is a wedding tour. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Jones. Enid Sipe.£ £ & Each star an eye, each eye a soul, Millions of souls alight,Guiding the weary traveler Stumbling through earths dark night. R. White. TEE SWEET BRIAR MAGAZINE 277 flgap Dap. you know those charming children thatromp through the pages of Kate Greenwaysold picture books, you will remember thatthey are always out of doors. Quaint littlegirls and boys dance on the green or goMaying in the meadow with crowns andgarlands of flowers. Because of these associations with the frolic of old EnglishMay Days, Kate Greenways picturesque costumes seemed themost appropriate for our own celebrations. On May Day,then, instead of the usual procession of girls in white, groupsof Kate Greenway children, with armfuls of flowers, cameinto the boxwood circle and gathered around the May of them held arches of pink roses and under them thequeens court came, while the queen followed, as the childrenthrew roses in her path, singing one of Kate Greenwayssongs. With roses, red roses, well pelt her with roses,And lilies, white liles, well drop at her May Queen is coming,The people are running,The people are running to meet and to , wi


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