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Identifier: springhillreview00spri (find matches)
Title: Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Spring Hill College
Subjects: SHC Student Literary Publications
Publisher: Spring Hill College: A private Catholic College of Liberal Arts
Contributing Library: Spring Hill College, John & Marnie Burke Memorial Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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uslyfollowed the retreating pair, saw them cross a road and entera low frame dwelling. Look Shorty, have you got that piece of pencil yet? What are you going to do? Send a note? He felt all hispockets and finally exclaimed: Yes, here it is. Theres a piece of paper on the ground.Jim picked it up and tearing off a piece scribbled a few wordson it. He then folded it and addressed it to Jim Nolde, Jr.After peering up and down the road, he sneaked over, slippedit under the door, pulled the bell and ran back to his hidingplace. They saw a priest open the door, look around and stoopto pick up the piece of paper. He read the address and smiled.The door closed. Anthony was awakened by a rap at his door. He openedit and the priest handed him a note. The boy turned up thelight, looked at the address and feverishly tore it open. Heread: Come over by the church to-night? Well be overthere. I want to see you mighty bad, boy; come! Dont letanybody know for we are followed/ Jim Nolde and Shorty Loed.
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THE SPRING HILL REVIEW 67 Anthony turned pale and looked toward the priest whoby this time was aware that something was wrong. He steppednear the troubled lad and whispered: What is wrong, An-thony, can I help you in any way? Dont ask me that, Father. Ill soon let you know if youcan be of any help. God be with you, the priest said and withdrew. Anthony hurriedly attired himself and slipped from thehouse. Across the road he went and was soon by the church.He heard a shrill whistle like a screech owls plaintive cry.He listened. Again the whistle came and instinctively he an-swered it. There was a parting among the bushes and a manstepped out and softly whispered: Jim, my boy! There was no doubt now and Jim Jr. ran to his father andtenderest greetings were passed. The son peered through themoonlight at his father and exclaimed: O father, how youve changed! Yes, Jim, and I had great cause for changing. I neednot ask you about your mother for I heard of her sad fate longago. I did not go t

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  • booksubject:SHC_Student_Literary_Publications
  • bookpublisher:Spring_Hill_College__A_private_Catholic_College_of_Liberal_Arts
  • bookcontributor:Spring_Hill_College__John___Marnie_Burke_Memorial_Library
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