. Zigzag journeys in the White city. With visits to the neighboring metropolis . MR. FIELD. THE FOLK-SONG FESTIVAL. 2IQ Every town ought to have a choral society to sing these songs,said Mr. Marlowe ; they are, for the most part, songs of the the songs of the nations that we call heathen have humansympathy in them. The human heart is HUNGARIAN DANCERS. Mr. Marlowe saved his programme for use in making up somelimited entertainment of the kind for home use. I will tell the story of Hannah, Who Sang Countre, he said, 2 20 ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN THE WHITE CITY. when the Club meets aga


. Zigzag journeys in the White city. With visits to the neighboring metropolis . MR. FIELD. THE FOLK-SONG FESTIVAL. 2IQ Every town ought to have a choral society to sing these songs,said Mr. Marlowe ; they are, for the most part, songs of the the songs of the nations that we call heathen have humansympathy in them. The human heart is HUNGARIAN DANCERS. Mr. Marlowe saved his programme for use in making up somelimited entertainment of the kind for home use. I will tell the story of Hannah, Who Sang Countre, he said, 2 20 ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN THE WHITE CITY. when the Club meets again, and I will sing some of the old NewEngland tunes while telling the story. Mr. Marlowe carried into effect the thought. The story was asfollows: — HANNAH, WHO SANG COUNTRE. A THANKSGIVING STORY. I CAN see her now in my minds eye, as she used to sit alone on the churchsteps, her white face beaming with benevolence beneath her gray poke great bell hung over the steps, high in air. It was silent then, or rung onlyby the sharp gusts of winds. Before her was the old Puritan graveyard, inwhich slept all to whom she could claim kin. Hannah Semple was a poor, lonewoman. Her home was among the lilac bushes and apple-trees, but all thatwas mortal of those dear to her was here under the gray stones. She loved tovisit them at early evenin


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