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From a Bench in Our Square


Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958 / 2008-06-26 00:00:00

EBOOK FROM A BENCH IN OUR SQUARE ***


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FROM A BENCH IN OUR SQUARE
BY
Samuel Hopkins Adams
1922


_Contents_

_A Patroness of Art_
_The House of Silvery Voices_
_Home-Seekers' Goal_
_The Guardian of God's Acre_
_For Mayme, Read Mary_
_Barbran_
_Plooie of Our Square_
_Triumph_


FROM A BENCH IN OUR SQUARE


A PATRONESS OF ART

I
Peter (flourish-in-red) Quick (flourish-in-green) Banta (period-in-blue)
is the style whereby he is known to Our Square.
Summertimes he is a prop and ornament of Coney, that isle of the blest,
whose sands he models into gracious forms and noble sentiments, in
anticipation of the casual dime or the munificent quarter, wherewith, if
you have low, Philistine tastes or a kind heart, you have perhaps
aforetime rewarded him. In the off-season the thwarted passion of color
possesses him; and upon the flagstones before Thornsen's Elite
Restaurant, which constitutes his canvas, he will limn you a full-rigged
ship in two colors, a portrait of the heavyweight champion in three, or,
if financially encouraged, the Statue of Liberty in four. These be,
however, concessions to popular taste. His own predilection is for
chaste floral designs of a symbolic character borne out and expounded by
appropriate legends.
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