![]() The country child, in made-overs and cut-downs, seems to have vanished from the face of the earth.Īt one of the tables, with her Dutch-cut twin boys, sits a fair-haired, dimpled matron who was once Lily Fisher. The little boys wear "Buster Browns" and the little girls Russian blouses. Kronborg's time, and the children all look like city children. ![]() ![]() The interior of the new Methodist Church looks like a theater, with a sloping floor, and as the congregation proudly say, "opera chairs." The matrons who attend to serving the refreshments to-night look younger for their years than did the women of Mrs. The people seated about under the cottonwoods are much smarter than the Methodists we used to know. Cultivation has modified the soil and the climate, as it modifies human life. ![]() The old inhabitants will tell you that sandstorms are infrequent now, that the wind blows less persistently in the spring and plays a milder tune. The grass grows thicker over the dunes than it used to, and the streets of the town are harder and firmer than they were twenty-five years ago. ![]() To the east the sand hills shine white as of old, but the empire of the sand is gradually diminishing. The paper lanterns which hang among the trees are foolish toys, only dimming, in little lurid circles, the great softness of the lunar light that floods the blue heavens and the high plateau. The Methodists are giving an ice-cream sociable in the grove about the new court-house. ![]()
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