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WEDNESDAY, APRIT, 26, 1916
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#ide, and you would have had tb
kill the dog to drive him away,
The cllldren played happily
across the hall and laughed to
gether, and somfeone went to the
plano and sang simple songs of
her own making.
THE QUAINT OLD SONG.
One of the songs was about &
Hide old French grendmother
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“Never let your heart grow old—
Never let your heart grow cold.”
And the singer played a rip
pling accompaniment and talked,
rather than sang, and.somehow
the rodm was very still and thers
was something sweet and fra
grant in the alr,
Was it the purple viclets on the
low table, or did the yellow aca
cla fill the alr with scents and
hope of spring? We all looked
out at the changing scene and
at the flashing lght upon the
pueple of the evening mist-and
some of us didn't even try to
keep the tears from our eyes,
The lawyer surprised me most
of all. 1 never thought law,
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eyes. ,
Une woman whose hair is white
smiled at the refrain of the old
song. 1 wonder what #he was
thinking? Por she s no longer
young and the chilliren she sac
rificed for and worked Tor and
hopgd and planned for so many
M\m.m busy with their
own affairs and have not much
time for her
The great musician leaned back
in his chalr and gave himself up
to some sort of memories. You
could sée that from his face. e
looked bored when the woman
went to the plane,. “More music”
he thought, “and an amateur at
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grandmother in ti®: song, he for
kot—und remembered—l wonder
what?
“ Bomeons played the violin and
played It with passion and with
power. How far will she go in the
world, the slender girl whq played
i, with her ayes like the dawn of
day and genius burning hot within
hes heart? How far—over what
hard and stony paths, for such as
she can never tread a quist road?
1 saw her mother looking at her,
puszled and disquieted. Where
did she learn the things that she
was telling us with her walling
violin®
THE HEART OF EXPERIENCE.
And there were lighin and the
fig bewan to dance upon the
By George McManus
hearth, and someons bßrought
things to eat and'drink, and we
talked again together, lightly and
simply, as old friends will. But
when they wers all gone my heart
kept time to the simpls littie mel
ody, and over and over again I
found myself humming:
*“Never let your heart grow old—
Never lot your heart grow cold.”
Oh, how hard I'm going to try to
take the advice from the little
song! And, oh, the peace and joy
of living that 1 wish the one who
sang It and who wrote It out of &
heart full of bitterness and sweel -
ness which we call for the want
of & Letler nume, experience’
-ATLANTA, GA
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