young man with a ckild clinging to him, came walk. ing up the aisle to a seat in front ee vin RS of me. aS my surprise, ] saws. : Robertson and Baisy. He, fear, £& napped a little during the sermon. Not a SS word was lost on Baisy. She sat bolt upright, her hands clasped in front of her, her eyes fixed on the clergyman. At the close of the service, we found ourselves near each other and walked home together. f\s we passed through the hot, sunny streets, Robertson, as if to apologize for being in church, said, “After We got outdoors this morning, Baisy insisted upon going to church, to see the clergyman ‘wing de bells.’ 30