. The wastrel hoard; a drama of the greater love. lay, Russell is re-served and self-contained. He gives the impression ofthe silent man of few words, of turbulent spirit, underpracticed repression, overcome by bashfulness, and madegentle by much chastening, of impulsiveness checked byshyness, but of indomitable purpose and latent power. TEE WASTREL HOARD. 11 In the soft speech 0/ Russell and of Mary the acute earwill detect the inheritarice of New England. Russelldoes not note the presence of the servants. Mary doesnot observe Russell^s entrance. One of the servantsstealthily approaches the o


. The wastrel hoard; a drama of the greater love. lay, Russell is re-served and self-contained. He gives the impression ofthe silent man of few words, of turbulent spirit, underpracticed repression, overcome by bashfulness, and madegentle by much chastening, of impulsiveness checked byshyness, but of indomitable purpose and latent power. TEE WASTREL HOARD. 11 In the soft speech 0/ Russell and of Mary the acute earwill detect the inheritarice of New England. Russelldoes not note the presence of the servants. Mary doesnot observe Russell^s entrance. One of the servantsstealthily approaches the other, places his hand to hismouth, and whispers into the others ear, at the sametime nodding toward Russell. Russell^ perceivingthat he is unnoticed hy MaeYj stops and listens as sheiegins to sing, Absent, by Metcalf and Glen. Shesings: ABSENT. , Aodaaie molto. Jew tCdTSAltlJfS YOVKQ eiBin JOHN W METCALE m I I • I • III II; M pi , Soi])e-tiinee,be-tireea long 1 iifj J J LI. ^ ehad-ows 00 ,t the ^ grass ir «F F f Fi The . lit . le cm .. And some-tiffles. io tbe twi . ligbtgloom, a. ^ m \: ij |f p IT If J ^ ^\ {Tbe _tall trees wbia-per, wbis . per heart toeresa ^


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