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So brimful was it of joy; A conscience he had, perhaps, in his breast, But it never troubled the boy. You met him out in the garden path, With the terrier at his heels; You knew by the shout he hailed you with How happy a youngster feels. The maiden auntie was half distraught At his tricks as the days went by; "The most mischievous child in the world!" She said, with a shrug and a sigh. His father owned that her words were true, And his mother declared each day Was putting wrinkles into her face, And was turning her brown hair gray. But it never troubled the boy of the house; He reveled in clatter and din, And had only one regret in the world-- That he hadn't been born a twin. * * * * * There's nobody making a noise to-day, There's nobody stamping the floor, There's an awful silence, upstairs and down, There's crape on the wide hall door. The terrier's whining out in the sun-- "Where's my comrade?" he seems to say; Turn your plaintive eyes away, little dog. There's no frolic for you to-day. The freckle-faced girl from the house next door Is sobbing her young heart out; Don't cry, little girl, you'll soon forget To miss the laugh and the shout. How strangely quiet the little form, With the hands on the bosom crossed! Not a fold, not a flower, out of place, Not a short curl rumpled and tossed! So solemn and still the big house seems-- No laughter, no racket, no din, No starting shriek, no voice piping out, "I'm sorry I am not a twin!" There a man and a woman, pale with grief, As the wearisome moments creep; Oh! the loneliness touches everything-- The boy of the house is asleep. _Jean Blewett._ From the Toronto _Globe_. [Illustration:] * * * * * _84_ BIOGRAPHIES COOK, ELIZA, was born in London, England, in the year 1817, and was the most popular poetess of her day. When a young girl, she gave herself so completely up to reading that her father threatened to burn her books. She began to write at an early age, and contributed poems and essays t
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