Andrew the Glad

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Andrew the Glad
Daviess Maria Thompson
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A talk he had had with the major a day or two ago came back to him. Theold fellow's eyes had glowed as he told him the plan they had beenobliged to abandon in the early seventies for a boulevard from thecapitol to the river because of the lack of city construction funds. Andrew's own father had formulated the plan and gone before the cityfathers with it, and for a time there had been hope of itsaccomplishment. And the major had declared emphatically that a time wascoming when the city would wan
...t and ask for it again. That other AndrewSevier of the major's youth had conceived the scheme; the major hadrepeated the fact slowly. Did he mean it as a call to him?
Andrew's eyes glowed. He could see it all, with its difficulties and itspossibilities. He rested his clenched hand on the table and the artist inhim had the run of his pulses. He could see it all and he knew in allhumbleness that he could construct the town as no other man of hisgeneration would be able to do; the beautiful hill-rimmed city!


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