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After Cady and Masters jumped, the guard at the opposite door was so watchful that Hock and Eastman could not get a chance to escape. Had I not promised to stay on board and take care of the baggage, I should have taken the gun and followed Cady and Masters, which I think would more than ever convince my reb friend that I was zealous in the performance of military duty.

Strange to say, Miss Carter seemed to take her hasty departure as a matter of course and devoted herself entirely to her other visitors, until, just as Jean was leaving, she turned to her with a question. "Oh, Miss Eastman, I don't remember did you say to-morrow at four?" For a full minute Jean stared at her, her expression a queer mixture of anger and amused reproach.

Mamie Folsom Wynne, Miss Katherine Koch, Mrs. DeLacy Eastman, Mrs. Amelia R. Woodall; recording secretaries, Miss Willette Allen, Mrs. Alice C. Daniels; treasurers, Mrs. E. O. Archer, Mrs. Mary Osborne, Mrs. M. K. Mathews, Mrs. E. C. Cresse; auditor, Mrs. W. H. Felton. In October, 1919, when Mrs.

John the eldest, and Charles Alexander, the youngest son, have made this branch of the Cloudman family widely and favorably known. John Eastman, at twenty-six years of age, became a Presbyterian minister, and for more than a quarter of a century has been the successful pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Flandreau, South Dakota. He was for many years a trusty Indian agent at that place.

The introduction by the Eastman Kodak Company of a film cartridge which could be inserted or removed without retiring to a dark room removed the chief difficulty in the way of amateurs, and a camera of some sort, varying in price from a dollar or two to as many hundreds, is today an indispensable part of a vacation equipment.

Eastman alone took the incident to heart; inquired how he was to accomplish anything with hands tied, and murmured his constant burden once more: "One is not appreciated, not appreciated." I do not stop over in Sharon any more. My ranch friend, whose presence there brought me to visit him, is gone away.

"Whose father?" asked young Eastman. He looked admiringly and even lovingly at the girl, and yet in a slightly scornful and shamed fashion. He hated to think of what some of the men he knew would say about her meeting him at the station. "Why, that poor little Charlotte Carroll's!" said Bessy. "Say," she added, after a second's hesitation. "What?" asked young Eastman.

"I've a good mind to ask her to ride. We're goin' her way. You don't mind?" "Not a bit," said young Eastman, but he did think uncomfortably of Ina's sister seeing him with Bessy Van Dorn. Bessie promptly stopped. They had not yet made the turn from the station to the main road, and Charlotte was just behind them. "Say," she called out, "get in here. I'll take you home just as soon as not."

Gone, as it must always go, when the little one of to-day goes speeding on and still on into the dust and weary prose of the hurrying years. Leaving Mrs. Wilson, a neighbor and friend, in care of the house while David slept, Miss Eastman set out for Dr. Redfield's office. In her face was determination; in her hand a broken miniature.

"But I don't know any songs, Miss Pinsett," stammered Mary Leonard. "I have forgotten all I ever knew," echoed Lucy Eastman. "No excuses, now no excuses! You were always great for excuses, but you would always sing for me. I want 'County Guy, to begin with." By a common impulse the visitors moved slowly towards the piano; they would try, at least, since Miss Pinsett wanted them to.