228 ALL ABOARD FOR SUNRISE LANDS. “Come this way, Rick. Ralph may take his in this room, but you can take yours in the next room.” “ Flis what?” ' The boys were very curious. A servant girl entered, bringing in one hand a shovel of hot coals, and in the other a wooden frame t l | i ¢ UD, i | === = —— pay f [ eM i | Ui iy) |_#) l= —— i it Li wal i AG i io cn | ‘2 } fT tl mu tae mK is, Ah 4 ee, eo i tH | i A fy | ls ‘AILDIERLAND THE LANDLORD'S DAUGHTER PERFORMING ON THE KOTO. and quilt. She lifted up a piece of matting in the floor, and there. was a bowl lined with stone. Emptying her shovel of coals into this bowl, she set the frame over it, and then laying down the quilt she left the room. | “Now, Ralph,” said the doctor, “we are all Peay: , “Going to bake me?” “Not quite; only warm you up.” “Oh, it’s what you told us about; cremation?”