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Henry looked on discreetly from behind a stout porter, whose bulk formed a capital screen. In spite of himself, he was impressed. The stage at close quarters always thrilled him. He recognized celebrities. The fat man in the brown suit was Walter Jelliffe, the comedian and star of the company. He stared keenly at him through the spectacles. Others of the famous were scattered about. He saw Alice.

Her father or grandfather achieved everything for her, and she is as free as air to follow her every inclination. Both are unquestionably good to look upon, and, at least for the present, I hope it may not be treasonable to say that Miss Jelliffe is the more restful of the two.

That is what always makes me so mad at Dora, bless her little heart! From Miss Helen Jelliffe to Miss Jane Van Zandt Dearest Aunt Jennie: I was looking at the calendar, this morning, and thought that some one had made an extraordinary mistake, but I am now convinced that it will be four weeks to-morrow since we first arrived in Sweetapple Cove.

I took up the rod and the gaff, while Frenchy took charge of the salmon and the landing-net, and we walked down stream, past the first little rapids, to the place where we had left the dory. "Won't Daddy be delighted!" exclaimed Miss Jelliffe. "He will have good reason," I answered.

Thank you ever so much, Miss Jelliffe. Now please run away and follow my directions." So I left him and returned to the house and obeyed his orders. We soon had supper, but when I told Daddy all about it, it was his turn to be angry. "That's all very well," he said, "but after all he could have found some one else to help him and you had no business to disobey.

"You are hungering for a breath of the sea, Miss Jelliffe," I told her. "Sammy and Frenchy are waiting for me to go to Will's Island again. With this wind it will be only a matter of three or four hours there and back. Could you stand a trip in a fishing boat?" "Just the thing for her. No danger, is there, Doctor?" asked Mr. Jelliffe. "Not on a day like this," I replied.

DR. TOM A. WILLIAMS, Washington, D. C.: My remarks do not apply to the contents of the delusions, of course, but to the cerebral capacities merely which were susceptible of the formation of such delusions. DR. SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, New York: Dr. MacCurdy's paper fascinated me a great deal. There is so much material that one is in a maze.

And the finest part of it is that they never seem to lose courage." "I wonder they don't go elsewhere and try some other kind of work," suggested Miss Jelliffe. "I dare say they are fitted for little else," I replied. "And besides, like so many other people all over the face of the earth they are attached to their own land, and many get homesick who are transplanted to other places.

Then he went in the next room, where the mariner was waiting, sitting in a chair and contemplating his red socks. "We're off again to-morrow morning to Will's Island," said the doctor. "Just let Frenchy know, will you? We shall start as soon as possible after I have found out how Mr. Jelliffe has passed the night." "Aye, aye, sir," replied the old man, lifting a gnarled hand to his tousled locks.

"I'd like to know what you fellows were doing all the time in St. John's?" asked Daddy, angrily. "Engines always need looking after, Mr. Jelliffe," replied the skipper in an injured tone that was not particularly convincing. "Of course I can make him work all night, and to-morrow, with his helper, so that maybe we can start day after to-morrow early. Everything is all apart now.

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