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Frederick K. Bullard, of Revere, a Harvard Freshman, was last evening awarded the memorial scholarship of shrine but once in seven years. She may not enter the church, but begs that the door be opened. Her wish is granted and during the high mass radiant water dances in the holy candle-light before the door.

The gnomes dance at midnight in the woods, first quietly, then merrily, until the cock crows. Then they are away.

The people of Nidden are stricken with the plague. Only seven wives remain. These seek a welcome death on the dune. --Boston Traveler.

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