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The Gleaner . e con- tinued, how your ease and polish Her hair was in wild disorder, attracted me! When you becameHer face was flushed and her eyes ^y/^O^ own, how my friends en-flashed. She clenched and un- )^f^ ^^ ,Bt your understandingclenched her hands in an agony of [^ ^oo small for my large soul. Youdespair. Unless her looks belied have ruined my standing m society !her; she was a deeply injured and ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^er met I might havedesperate woman. Her indignation ^,f ^^d in peace! So now begone!and anger were allied with keen ^^ P^^* forever!despondency. There came a moments convul- Cruel one; oh, cruel one! she ^ breathing, a gritting of teeth cried in anguished tones. I have aiid a sharp sigh. It was all over, borne with you too long! You ^he tragedy was ended. By an have injured me, you have tortured ^^/^^.^ superhuman effort she had me. and yet I could not bear to P^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^e. give you up! IN ENGLISHBecker (in parsing sink)—Sink,sank (after a moments thought)drowned. THE GLEANER. XLbc (3lcaner JOHN B. AIcCOOL, Editor-in-Chief RAPHAEL GLASS, Literae J. L. MILLER, Agriculture ERNEST KATZ, Athletics MORDECAI, ROSENBERG Class and Clubs JAY MANNES, Exchange JOSEPH LEVITCH. Business Manager MAX SCHLOSS, Advertisements IRVIN GOLDFARB, Circulation J. L. CAMPBELL. Faculty Adviser Published by the Students of National Farm School Address Communications to Business Manager, Farm School, Bucks Co., Pa. Yearly Subsicription, $ by at the Post Office at Farm School as Second-Qass Matter. SCIENCE CLUB The vast opportunities for scien-tific investigation offered by ourschool demand the existence of anactive, scientific Science the past month, our clubhas been called the Silence the additional 1 standsfor the labor which we are not do-ing. Are we willing to let it go on ?Do we need a member of the facultyto point out the opportunities andforce us to investigate? The students of the school areihirstv after knowledge. We hav
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