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Beneath the Tree Of Innocence and Liberty, Paper Nose and Red Cockade Dance within the magic shade That makes them drunken, merry, and strong To laugh and sing their ferial song: 'Free, free...! But Echo answers Faintly to the laughing dancers, 'Free' and faintly laughs, and still, Within the hollows of the hill, Faintlier laughs and whispers, 'Free, Fadingly, diminishingly: 'Free, and laughter faints away... Sing Holiday!

It has happened to me to sit in a drawing-room, where people gathered round the telephone as Europeans gather round a fire, and to hear immediately after the ejaculation of a number into the telephone a sharp ring from outside through the open window, and then to hear in answer to the question, "What are you going to wear to-night?" two absolutely simultaneous replies, one loudly from the telephone across the room, and the other faintlier from a charming human voice across the garden: "I don't know.

Mary had never been to a Roman Catholic service, thought it would be an interesting experience, and, when the car moved off through the great gates of the courtyard, she was occupying the spare seat in the sedan. The sea-lion horn roared, faintlier, faintlier, and they were gone. In the parish church of Crome Mr.

'Ha! he cried, placing his hands before his eyes, as to shut out the grisly vision, 'do I dream still? Am I with the dead? 'Mighty Hermes no! Thou art with one death-like, but not dead. Recognize thy friend and slave. There was a long silence. Slowly the shudders that passed over the limbs of the Egyptian chased each other away, faintlier and faintlier dying till he was himself again.