Elsie at the World's Fair
e other young gentlemen friends waiting for them in the Peristyle, spent a little time enjoying its beauties and the never wearying view it afforded of the lake on the one side, an
landed again. "I want to see that golden doorway, and have not the
r grandfather. "No doubt we shall find a
isit," replied Harold, leading the way, as everyone
autiful golden doorway and viewed
id Grandma Elsie, "a nest of arc
, lovely!" exclaimed Rosie
, who was clinging to her father's hand on o
ther and cheaper materials." Then he called her attention to a relief on the left side of the arch, showing an ox-c
and this"-going to the other side of the arch and pointing to the contrasting relief-"shows how we travel now. See, it is a sectio
t go in the Dolphin or in our carriage, and it's
e!" exclaimed Ned, pointing up to a hig
bet and the printing-press alone excepted, those inventions which abridge distance have done the most for civilization.' This other is by Lord Bacon: 'There are three things which make a nation great and prosperous: a fertile soi
ndrously beautiful doorway, noticing the splendor of the arches and pylon, t
e at length, "but perhaps it would be as well for us to go on into the inside of the b
ssed in, the ot
le; locomotives and trains of cars such as were in use at different periods of time, showing the vast improvement in their construction since ste
e other day in collision with her sister ship, the Camperdown!" excla
a description of it in the papers. One of
tish navy. I should like to have seen her and am glad to have the opportunity to examine even a model. Ah, what a sad accident
in tearful tones. "Especially because they
ddest part of all,"
that interested them greatly. But the most attractive thing of all to the young folks-because of the s
t did they put her boat her
arling, the lighthouse keeper on L
are the
oup of seventeen islets and rocks, some of them so small and low-lying as to be covered with water and
house, and it was in one of those tha
lying broken on the rocks, and sixty-three persons on it in danger of drowning. His daughter Grace, a girl of twenty-tw
ucceeded in saving nine of the poor wrecked creatures who were crouching there on the rocks in momentar
ace Darling famou
life to save others, and they heaped upon her money and valuable presents; so that she was no longer poor. But she did not
ty, papa!
ut not for her, if she was ready
is ever sick or sorry or in pain. But I don't want to go there
enderly, bending down to press a fatherly kiss on her round, rosy chee
ther, don't we, papa?" she said with satisfaction. "Mamma too,
ma Elsie as they left th
aisance, and is a reproduction of a castle of the middle centuries. It is viewed by m
age connected with it,
k you will all enjoy looking
reproduction of the old castles of feudal
Harold, "and is considered
bout it, Uncle Har
rawbridge and
that?" asked
in the chief gateway of the castle, so that on the sudden appearance of an enemy it could be let down to keep
at is a
u shall see one presently
ed Elsie, skipping along by her father's side; "it's
n learning lessons and reciting them to papa; is it not, daught
either, 'cause my papa is so kind, and
ullis, the young folks, and indeed the older ones also, gazing at it with much curiosity, and entered a spacious hal
ny articles interesting as having belonged to those old times
e for the village surrounding it, which consisted of reproductio
music stand where a band of twenty musicians, in white uniforms and military caps, were almost constantl
time did nothing but stay there and listen
Violet, Grandma Elsie, and several of the others rose and moved on
m evidently sight-seers like our friends. It was furnished in truly German style, with quaint old-fas
ion, and they presently turned to it, paused an instant at the open door, then
wax figures, life size, representing a man and w
. Lilburn and Walter Travilla followed them into the
n, gave him a significant, laughing glance, then stepping forward addresse
ld like to ask a little information in regard to
ectators, and an exchange of glances that seemed to
he upper floors open to visitors, sir? and are there refres
joke that anyone should take those wax figures for living people-and a burly German, taking pity on
idently good-naturedly desirous to relieve Walter's embarr
emans vas dumb; he don't can't help
fellows, young shentleman
k the crowd with astonishment. "I would tell you vat you vants to
: "Come to de dable, mine frie
itality." And with a bow directed toward her and her spouse, he turned and left the room, the rest of his party following
as they left the German quar
will take you back to our floating home, and leave you there with your nurse to be fed
wife and older daughters where to meet them on his return,