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It was quite an experience for her; she was here about five days. Miss Sartwell just moved her desk out there and we managed nicely. Beatrice also had a private teacher for typewriting and so on, but she gave it all up because she felt the confinement and long hours made her head ache and she gained weight. She fled in haste.

Joel Wixon felt that it was a good, sad, mad world, and that he had been very close to Shakespeare so close that he heard things nobody had ever found the phrases for things that cannot be said but only felt, and transmitted rather by experience than by expression from one proud worm in the mud to another. Copyright, 1921, by Rupert Hughes. #By# GRACE SARTWELL MASON From Scribner's Magazine

After college preparatory school had several years of art education. Chief interest: wandering along coasts, living with the natives, seeing what they do and hearing what they say. First published story: "Men and a Gale o' Wind," Collier's Weekly, Nov. 8, 1913. Lives in Provincetown, Mass. Heritage. #Mason, Grace Sartwell.# Born at Port Allegheny, Pa., Oct. 31, 1877. Educated privately.

Meanwhile, Miss Sartwell did your work just as we planned. It was found necessary to postpone her business career still further because of an out-of-door pageant that required her services as a nymph. She caught cold at rehearsal and enjoyed a week of indoors.

"To all good jobs and the men behind them!" she added. Copyright, 1921, by Grace Sartwell Mason. #By# JAMES OPPENHEIM From The Dial There is a bitter moment in youth, and this moment had come to Paul. He had passed his mother's door without entering or even calling out to her, and had climbed on doggedly to the top floor. Now he was shut in his sanctuary, his room, sitting at his table.