Diary of a refugee . shand chic, and they, too, having a largecircle of beaux and swains following in theirwake, add a merry note of wit and reparteeto the popularity of their stronghold. Natures nobleman, a true Christian and afaithful friend, untiring in his efforts to as-sist and uplift the good of the community inwhich he lives. As a citizen he was fully ap- DIARY OF A REFUGEE 149 preciated and admired, and the Chamber ofCommerce has just passed and sent me reso-lutions that are a full and touching tribute tohis memory. His greatest hobby was in edu-cating and giving young men a start in l


Diary of a refugee . shand chic, and they, too, having a largecircle of beaux and swains following in theirwake, add a merry note of wit and reparteeto the popularity of their stronghold. Natures nobleman, a true Christian and afaithful friend, untiring in his efforts to as-sist and uplift the good of the community inwhich he lives. As a citizen he was fully ap- DIARY OF A REFUGEE 149 preciated and admired, and the Chamber ofCommerce has just passed and sent me reso-lutions that are a full and touching tribute tohis memory. His greatest hobby was in edu-cating and giving young men a start in life,and many a successful one owes his goodfortune to James timely aid. [Note hy Editor,—The writer of the Diarysaw her prayer fulfilled and did not longsurvive her husband. Although a great in-valid she spent her remaining years in goodwork, but her compensating joy and comfortin her declining years was the marriage ofher daughter with Walter Fane.] 3l|.77-l. OLD CREOLE HOUSEFrowi a draiving by Rosalie Urquhart DIARY OF A REFUGEE EDITED BY FRANCES FEARN ILLUSTRATED BY EOSALIE URQUHART


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