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    ; : of Novomber, 1906,

    Rath Helen canie to the liemo of

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    away

    l i t t le Helen

    to

    b^tfein in

    t^radlse.

    Her life was so

    andt

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    :

    ^ont^

    ^ of love and hope, of jecstaoy

    and palm and fair,

    dim-

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    one Of

    fho world

    brightest

    and

    j&ppiest hdme to be loved and to

    airit^he ;iloV -thai.-4>iTO

    preoions

    than

    any

    6s

    earth s

    ttoas-

    tifeii,

    she

    w.

    a

    most

    lovabje babe

    ntkti

    whom.

    we lavished our

    love

    fthdour hopes Her sweet Httle face

    broagbt a

    ray

    of sonshine into every

    TOom and her

    baby

    prattle

    was

    sweeter to our home than the music

    from ApoUoV lyre. ^

    - She

    wan dear to every member of

    the family and

    her

    Imby wants

    were

    always

    administered

    to w ith

    willing hearts.

    Nothing

    was- left

    undone for her,

    Zt

    was

    always she

    who was

    flrt

    thought of; she was

    truly a

    litile queen in

    the

    home in

    which she lived Little Helen was

    a fever of the bcmutiful lavishing

    her love upon the

    trniiest plant and

    bild._

    Hhe _wtth_

    ion out door

    life

    and

    wa so

    supremely happy

    when carried

    from place

    u> place in

    the

    s t rong

    young

    a rms o the r

    broth-

    era who ideaUsed ht

    n

    Throughout

    the

    day

    she l aughed Katid played,

    oai^d^for^by-^-l^ndttP-hands -a ud in

    the

    ;eventide

    wo6i;d

    to

    simdowy*

    shores of sleep by mother

    sthging H*fi

    and

    Io>v. Her sho r t

    ife

    was

    such a pleaHure, :

    Neither

    ihe

    prA< n KliV t

    y

    in

    i

    ^ests,

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