The dwellers in Vale Sunrise; how they got together and lived happy ever afterA sequel to "The natural man;" being an account of the tribes of him . OF the Tribes of Him BY J. WM. \AA)Yi) Price $, Postpaid Published by The Ariel Press West WOOD Mass. 1904 Copyright, 1904, by J. Wm. Lloyd. TheDwellers In Vale Sunrise *// -IVill be a marvellous thing—the truepersonality of man — when we see it. It willgrow naturally and simply., flower-like.^ as atree grows. It will not be at discord . .It will not be always meddling with others orasking them to be like itself. It will lovethem becazise they


The dwellers in Vale Sunrise; how they got together and lived happy ever afterA sequel to "The natural man;" being an account of the tribes of him . OF the Tribes of Him BY J. WM. \AA)Yi) Price $, Postpaid Published by The Ariel Press West WOOD Mass. 1904 Copyright, 1904, by J. Wm. Lloyd. TheDwellers In Vale Sunrise *// -IVill be a marvellous thing—the truepersonality of man — when we see it. It willgrow naturally and simply., flower-like.^ as atree grows. It will not be at discord . .It will not be always meddling with others orasking them to be like itself. It will lovethem becazise they will be different. And yet.,while it will not ??ieddle with others it willhelp all., as a beautiful thing helps us by be-ing what it is. . It will be as wonderftilas the personality of a child . . Is thisUtopian? A map of the world that does notinclude Utopia is not worth even glancing atfor it leaves out the one country at whichhumanity is always la?iding. And when hu-manity lands there it looks out., and seci?ig abetter coiaitry sets sail. Progress is the real-ization of Utopias—Oscar Wilde. THE TRIBES OF THE NATURAL CHAPTER I. HE traveller picked hisbreakfasted teeth on thefront piazza of the Rip-pleford Hotel. A worn,rather sad, yet kindly faceand shrewd eye gave in-terest to his inconspicuous tigure. ^A quiet place, this, he said, with aglance down the hot, still street, bandedby the cool, broad shadows of , middlin, from the leathery-faced tavern-keeper, raining tobaccojuice on the steps below. My health is not good, and Pve been 6 The Dwellers in Vale Sunrise advised to live in the country, and Ibelieve this might suit me if I couldget some place in the hills, near here,where I could board. Mebbe ye kin. They ust to takeboarders up at the Red Farm, but nowtheyve all jined the Tribe I dunno whatthe chanced be. But if ye dont mindqueer folks I reckon theyd board yeat the Tribe. The nVibe? Indians? White Injuns. What do you mean! The leathery one spat, op


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