Colonial Echo, 1899 . John, glancing up, saw a look in herbeautiful eyes that he had never seen before. Iefore he could utter a word,she pressed her warm li])s to his brow and glided from the room. Johns wounds healed ra])idly, for is not hap])iness the most potent of allmedicines, and the smiles of those we love more healing than all the doctorssalves? The minute-men were clamoring for their captain; so, as soon asp(_)ssible, the whole family returned home, and there was a quiet, but veryhappy little wed<ling up among the CuljKper hills, after which JohnFitzhugli marched awav at the head o


Colonial Echo, 1899 . John, glancing up, saw a look in herbeautiful eyes that he had never seen before. Iefore he could utter a word,she pressed her warm li])s to his brow and glided from the room. Johns wounds healed ra])idly, for is not hap])iness the most potent of allmedicines, and the smiles of those we love more healing than all the doctorssalves? The minute-men were clamoring for their captain; so, as soon asp(_)ssible, the whole family returned home, and there was a quiet, but veryhappy little wed<ling up among the CuljKper hills, after which JohnFitzhugli marched awav at the head of his com])any in the defence of hisState. He served courageously through the Revolutionary War. was pro-moted to a colonelcy for his bravery, and was afterwards elected to repre-sent his district in the general government. And to-dav his manv descendants are jjroud to point to their distin-guished ancestor and his sweet, gentle wife, whom he so gallantlv won in thevery trying Time of War. C . II. L. f*V liiiiiii ym*.


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