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6 .. -0--- , ( THE TxE ) ( SAND-SPUR. SAND SPUR. SAND-SPUI. SPUI. ) zr " ( -QTICK QTICK STICK ) TO ( rr. IT. )- > , :, I , .. " j VOL. i. WINTER ( PARK. PARK ) FLA.( , . ) MARCH ( 18 IS ), ( 1895. 1895 895. ) ' , ;\: ; ':. 'N O. 2. , 0'." C' , :.' .', ; r. ( i.rriDKLA.ELY. ITERARY ) ;: ' _;.;;'l ,'. ? - ? _ , - , > 1t ,* ' : - ' \ . ...'Hi.l. '( ' " ) , 'r'o, . ' ( ' > ) ( SAND-SPURS. SAND SPURS. ) / ,- : " < o .r. ' ,;:, .. o :- ' .f Could, a sweet poetic measure , : ( Worthily \Vorth'i1y Vorth'i1y ) your praise express, , . . ( t , )', ( Sand-spurs Sand spurs ) ! \ Catching, Snatching, Scratching, To my own your forms attaching, I would, hymn in strains exalted ', Your sublime ( stick-to-it-iveness. stick to it iveness. ) i ( 1 , ) " ( ' " ) .j' 0 . .( \1 1 ) Martyrs you in paths of duty ; . ( stm Still ) my daily walks attending., , ",' ' ; Parted from your native bower, .. ( With 'With ) your influence benign ; ,: [ Closely ( sticking. sticking ) ( Sand-spurs Sand spurs ), . t". '0,. Pricking, q ....,( - ' ) Tearing, ( 'Vearing Wearing ) ; :' : ISnaring '.: . Licking . . ( ' , ) ; . ( E'en B'en ) the shoe wherewith I'm kicking, t., , ( . ' ) , ',; Your remains from off ( my iny ) raiment High nor humble passer ( sparing. sparing- sparing ) . I have strict attention unto ( business. business ) gathered by the hour. 4 If a virtue, it is thine. ' '. : ' ./'. - , A CRACKER COURTSHIP. ( " . ) CHAPTER ( I. 1. ) ' was quite ( like like' ) ( most most' ) girls with the same ( envi- enyi- ) " Zeb did not know that anything could beronments. ( one-half one half ) as lovely as ( Marion l\farion l farion .Marion ) Colson appeared Her father had died when ( she sIte ) was small, "t the first time he saw her as she was stepping and her mother, of Puritan stock, had kept ( off Qff ) ( the the' the- ) cars, at a little flag station in ( westenl western ) son ( Miles l\files l files ) and daughter ( Marion larion ), for the most Florida, on a sunny December ( afternoon afternoon. ) part, "in the way they should go." Both How could you expect the poor boy tohad gone through the ( high bigh ) school; then ( Mar- Mar l\far- l far ) know, for he ( 'was was ) ( tlie the ) son of a Florida ( Crack- Crack ) ( ion iQn ) staid at ( home borne ) and took special studies er, had lived in the ( woods \yoods yoods ) all his life, and,.inwhile ( Miles l\Iiles l Iiles ) was sent to college. fact, had never seen( S ' ) the cars until ( this tbis ) day. For some reason, which history cloaks!®.. On the other hand"Marion Colson had beenMiles ( was vas ) notified during the winter preceding reared in a luxurious.'home in a New England our story, by the college faculty, that ( he lie ) town, was an only daughter, lovable, bright, might have an indefinitely long vacation. He musical and ( common-sensible. common sensible. common-sensible sensible ) ( In In. ) fact, shewas so ashamed ( that that. ) did not know what to
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 01 No. 02, March 18, 1895 |
Tag | DP0008499 |
Subject |
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1895-03-18 |
Publisher | Rollins College |
Format | Newspapers |
Call Number / ID # | LH1.R6 S26 v.1-4 1894-1898 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Type |
Newspapers Text |
Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
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Title | Sand-Spurs; A Cracker Courtship |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol.1No.2,Mar.18,1895, p. 25. |
Subject | Short stories, American -- Florida -- Winter Park.--<br> American poetry -- Florida -- Winter Park. |
Subject-Personal Names | M.- H. B. |
Date Original | Mar. 18, 1895 |
Publisher | Rollins College |
Contributors | M.and H. B. |
Description-TOC | Newspaper p. 25 |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Call Number / ID # | LH1.R6 S26 v.1-4 1894-1898 |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
Digital-File Size | 3025.326 kb |
Digital-Media Type | JP2 |
Digital-Height | 4045 |
Digital-Width | 2862 |
Digital-Color Space | RGB |
Transcript | 6 .. -0--- , ( THE TxE ) ( SAND-SPUR. SAND SPUR. SAND-SPUI. SPUI. ) zr " ( -QTICK QTICK STICK ) TO ( rr. IT. )- > , :, I , .. " j VOL. i. WINTER ( PARK. PARK ) FLA.( , . ) MARCH ( 18 IS ), ( 1895. 1895 895. ) ' , ;\: ; ':. 'N O. 2. , 0'." C' , :.' .', ; r. ( i.rriDKLA.ELY. ITERARY ) ;: ' _;.;;'l ,'. ? - ? _ , - , > 1t ,* ' : - ' \ . ...'Hi.l. '( ' " ) , 'r'o, . ' ( ' > ) ( SAND-SPURS. SAND SPURS. ) / ,- : " < o .r. ' ,;:, .. o :- ' .f Could, a sweet poetic measure , : ( Worthily \Vorth'i1y Vorth'i1y ) your praise express, , . . ( t , )', ( Sand-spurs Sand spurs ) ! \ Catching, Snatching, Scratching, To my own your forms attaching, I would, hymn in strains exalted ', Your sublime ( stick-to-it-iveness. stick to it iveness. ) i ( 1 , ) " ( ' " ) .j' 0 . .( \1 1 ) Martyrs you in paths of duty ; . ( stm Still ) my daily walks attending., , ",' ' ; Parted from your native bower, .. ( With 'With ) your influence benign ; ,: [ Closely ( sticking. sticking ) ( Sand-spurs Sand spurs ), . t". '0,. Pricking, q ....,( - ' ) Tearing, ( 'Vearing Wearing ) ; :' : ISnaring '.: . Licking . . ( ' , ) ; . ( E'en B'en ) the shoe wherewith I'm kicking, t., , ( . ' ) , ',; Your remains from off ( my iny ) raiment High nor humble passer ( sparing. sparing- sparing ) . I have strict attention unto ( business. business ) gathered by the hour. 4 If a virtue, it is thine. ' '. : ' ./'. - , A CRACKER COURTSHIP. ( " . ) CHAPTER ( I. 1. ) ' was quite ( like like' ) ( most most' ) girls with the same ( envi- enyi- ) " Zeb did not know that anything could beronments. ( one-half one half ) as lovely as ( Marion l\farion l farion .Marion ) Colson appeared Her father had died when ( she sIte ) was small, "t the first time he saw her as she was stepping and her mother, of Puritan stock, had kept ( off Qff ) ( the the' the- ) cars, at a little flag station in ( westenl western ) son ( Miles l\files l files ) and daughter ( Marion larion ), for the most Florida, on a sunny December ( afternoon afternoon. ) part, "in the way they should go." Both How could you expect the poor boy tohad gone through the ( high bigh ) school; then ( Mar- Mar l\far- l far ) know, for he ( 'was was ) ( tlie the ) son of a Florida ( Crack- Crack ) ( ion iQn ) staid at ( home borne ) and took special studies er, had lived in the ( woods \yoods yoods ) all his life, and,.inwhile ( Miles l\Iiles l Iiles ) was sent to college. fact, had never seen( S ' ) the cars until ( this tbis ) day. For some reason, which history cloaks!®.. On the other hand"Marion Colson had beenMiles ( was vas ) notified during the winter preceding reared in a luxurious.'home in a New England our story, by the college faculty, that ( he lie ) town, was an only daughter, lovable, bright, might have an indefinitely long vacation. He musical and ( common-sensible. common sensible. common-sensible sensible ) ( In In. ) fact, shewas so ashamed ( that that. ) did not know what to |
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