[Bob Hampton of Placer by Randall Parrish]@TWC D-Link bookBob Hampton of Placer CHAPTER II 24/25
"He looked taller, but I could n't really tell.
He 's gone now, and the water is turned off." They lit the lamp once more, discussing the scene just witnessed, while Miss Spencer, standing before the narrow mirror, prepared her hair for the night.
Suddenly some object struck the lowered window shade and dropped upon the floor.
Naida picked it up. "A letter," she announced, "for Miss Phoebe Spencer." "For me? What can it be? Why, Naida, it is poetry! Listen: Sweetest flower from off the Eastern hills, So lily-like and fair; Your very presence stirs and thrills Our buoyant Western air; The plains grow lovelier in their span, The skies above more blue, While the heart of Nature and of man Beats quick response for you. "Oh, isn't that simply beautiful? And it is signed 'Willie'-- why, that must be Mr.McNeil." "I reckon he copied it out of some book," said Naida. "Oh, I know he didn't.
It possesses such a touch of originality.
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