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charger, adorned in her wedding dress
and crown. In wild rage Bodo pur
sued her. The chase went on into
the Hartz mountains. Suddenly Brun
hilde’s steed stopped; before them
yawned the deep canyon of the Zode
valley. In anger Brunhilde compell
ed the horse to the frightful leap and
He fell into the chasm beneath, while
Brunhilde landed safely on the other
side, and on the rocks the horse left
a huge foot-print from which the
mountain takes its name. In spring
ing over, the princess lost her crown,
and it fell in the Bode below, where
it remains to this day, but no*one can
get it without losing his life for the
waters of the Bode pass there in rush
ing torrents and form a whirlpool in
the shape of a crown. I saw the
huge hoof-track on the rock and saw
over the valley to the Witches’ Danc
ing Ground, from which the charger
leaped.
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MISS CRANE’S CHANCE.
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royalty of her point of view has been
acknowledged. And yet she has paid
the price also. I, who love her so
much, can see it, if the world does
not. She will perhaps be very happy
and useful playing the role of Lady
Bountiful to this community, after a
time. But just now, the shadow of
her great loss is heavy upon her.
Well, I haven’t got anything to do
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every possible manner to get all there
is out of this present opportunity,
for daily service and happiness.
“High ho,” she added, throwing her
arms over her head, “I am moraliz
ing like a preacher, or a philosopher,
and after all, I am only a girl twenty
four years old.”
“What do you know about age?”
inquired a voice of rebuking sweet
ness behind her, and Miss Crane, in a
gray kimona, crossed the floor and
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sat down in a rocker on the other
side of the fire.
“Oh, lots’” Nell laughingly replied.
“Why, sometimes, I feel so old that
I think this must be about my twen
tieth incarnation.”
Miss Crane made no comment, but
after a long silence she looked up
and inquired, “What about our din
ner tonight, Nell; was it altogether a
dismal failure?”
“Oh, no,” her niece answered, “It
was beautifully cooked, and faultlessly
served, in quite the grandest old din
ing-room I ever sat down in.”
“But everybody remembered that
the room had never been used before,
since the master of the house went
away.”
“Yes, but all of us made commend
able efforts at cheerfulness, and once
or twice Mr. Hamilton and Mrs.
More succeeded in being really bril
liant.”
“And so did you Nell,” her aunt
said in a cordial tone. “I was really
quite proud of my little girl.”
“Thanks awfully,” her niece replied
in a humorous tone.
“Well, since you have agreed,” Miss
Crane said, after a long and thoughtful
pause, “to be my Financial Secretary,
Nell, I guess I had better confess to
you, how much money I gave away
this afternoon, to my unfortunate
friends.”
“I speculated about the amount
every time you made a call,” the girl
said quietly, “for I did not have any
thing else to do in the carriage, but
think my own thoughts. But you look
ed so exalted all the way back home,
1 did not dare ask you.”
“Well, you shall know now,” Miss
Crane said, her blue eyes shining with
spiritual radiance. “I gave away one
thousand dollars.”
(To be continued.)
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