"What do you s'pose makes it so?"
"Must I tell you?" she asked, reaching her arms upward for his neck.
"Tell me," he said. "With your lips, but without words. That's a kind of
riddle, I guess! Do you know the answer?"
Indeed, she did!
THE END
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John James Audubon, by John Burroughs
Edwin Booth, by Charles Townsend Copeland
Phillips Brooks, by M. A. DeWolfe Howe
John Brown, by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Aaron Burr, by Henry Childs Merwin
James Fenimore Cooper, by W. B. Shubrick Clymer
Stephen Decatur, by Cyrus Townsend Brady
Frederick Douglass, by Charles W. Chesnutt
Ralph Waldo Emerson, by Frank B. Sanborn
David G. Farragut, by James Barnes
John Fiske, by Thomas Sergeant Perry
Benjamin Franklin, by Lindsay Swift
Ulysses S. Grant, by Owen Wister
Alexander Hamilton, by James Schouler
James Russell Lowell, by Edward E. Hale, Jr.
Samuel Finley Breese Morse By John Trowbridge
Thomas Paine, by Ellery Sedgwick
Edgar Allan Poe, by John Macy
George Washington, by Worthington C. Ford
Daniel Webster, by Norman Hapgood
Walt Whitman, by Isaac Hull Platt
John Greenleaf Whittier, by Richard Burton
Nathaniel Hawthorne, by Mrs. James T. Fields
Father Hecker, by Henry D. Sedgwick, Jr.
Sam Houston, by Sarah Barnwell Elliott
Stonewall Jackson, by Carl Hovey
Thomas Jefferson, by Thomas E. Watson
Robert E. Lee, by William P. Trent
Abraham Lincoln, by Brand Whitlock
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow By George Rice Carpenter
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