. Programme . them as he himself would be no longer able. Others say thatthe Gabriel-rachet comes from the souls of unbaptized childrendoomed to flit about their parents houses. The wild gander leads his flock through the cool night;Ya-honk! he says, and sounds it down to me like an invitation;(The pert may suppose it meaningless, but I listen close;I find its purpose and place up there toward the wintry sky.) These wild geese, in whose cry Walt Whitman found a purpose,are the Gabriel hounds of the superstitious English. And so thecry of the sea-fowl at Schonen is called Odens jagt and feared.


. Programme . them as he himself would be no longer able. Others say thatthe Gabriel-rachet comes from the souls of unbaptized childrendoomed to flit about their parents houses. The wild gander leads his flock through the cool night;Ya-honk! he says, and sounds it down to me like an invitation;(The pert may suppose it meaningless, but I listen close;I find its purpose and place up there toward the wintry sky.) These wild geese, in whose cry Walt Whitman found a purpose,are the Gabriel hounds of the superstitious English. And so thecry of the sea-fowl at Schonen is called Odens jagt and is a popular belief in the west of England that hares arehunted at night by packs of little fairy hounds, locally called PIERCE-ARROW DUAL VALVE SIX THE Dual Valve has almost doubled the Pierce-Arrow. It has morepower, greater speed, increased acceleration, less gear shifting, takes hillswithout effort, uses less gasoline, and runs smoother, quieter and is the old Pierce-Arrow greatly AGENTS FOR EASTERN MASSACHUSETTSWORCESTER COUNTY AND NEW HAMPSHIRE 741-743-745 BOYLSTON STREET . TELEPHONE, BACK BAY 2316-2317 BOSTON 29 dandy dogs, and these are said to be weasels, which the westcountry folk call fairies, pronouncing the word vairy and speak of the Devil and his dandy-dogs. Nature has its own strange and mysterious music. There arethe Moodus noises that come from Mount Tom in East Haddam,Conn.; singing beaches and squeaking sands; shrieking pits, groan-ing trees, the guns of Burrisaul on the Sunderbunds or delta of theGanges; the drummer of Tedworths; the bell-bird of Brazil; thesong of Mount Tantalus, near Honolulu; the sound of invisiblecoach-wheels driving to a door in Lynn, Mass.,* and on plantationsin Virginia; the howls from Clakeywell Pool; the cry of HannahScreechum on an island near Osterville, Mass.; the music in theair heard on Ceylon; the rolling drums heard eighteen leagues fromthe sonorous rocks of Persepolis; the sound of arms


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