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Before me stood a large buck, his ears forward, his soft eyes looking at me questioninglyg two beautiful moss horns branched out above his small, well shaped head, his arched neck and sleek brownish body were perfect, his slender legs were in the brook, from which he had been drinking. For a full minute we looked at each other, then he whirled and bounded away. I could hear the plunk, plunk, of his feet and the crack of brush after he had dis- appeared. It was growing late, soI scrambled down the hill, around the road, and home. BEATRICE DANIELSON. TRUE TO HIS PROMISE. I Swish, swish the wind whizzed as the snow came down in large Hakes. The beautiful view was blotted out as if by magic, and all around, large clouds of fine snow were driven down by a cold, fierce wind, which seemed to cut the flesh like needles. Nearly two hours had elapsed since the rush of the blizzard began. Now all the moun- tains from one side to the other were covered with this soft stinging snow. In this cold blizzard two lonely men were struggling along with weary steps. Their coats were pulled up to their ears, and their gloves drawn tightly over their hands, while they slapped them together to induce warmth. Can't you see the path, Conrad? spoke Gerald anxiously. We must find the path. I must be home tonight, for tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and I promised Melba I would be homef' As he spoke, he could hear his wife's voice ringing in his ears from the night before: 'Gerald, dear, promise me you will come back from the village tomorrow, for the next day is Thanksgiving, and we want to be together on the anniversary of our wedding, He had promised, and intended to keep his promise, for once. Are you sure we are lost? he asked again of Conrad. his servant. There are-n't a single thing around here that I recognize. I.et's travel a little east now. I'e-rliaips we will hit on St. lit-rnard's path: though I have my doubts about it. Yes, we must push on t'onrad, to remain is tll'2l.lll,v5l.1I't1lj',N exclaimed Gerald, uncasily. Uh, this is terriblell' he gasped, between his teeth, as the blizzard raged furiously around them. I can hardly see two yards ahead of me. XVhaI are we to llo', ' Conrad thought a minute, while he pulled his coat around him tighter. I guess we will have to keep a moving. If we could only hit on one of them paths we would be all right, for I think I could get you out of this here place. If I had known it was going to storm so, I would have brought my compass with me. That is a good deal of help, you know. My God! YVhat is this! shouted Gerald, as he cought sight of marks on the snow. We are on the track of a dozen wolves! WVe must turn back. If we don't, we shall soon be upon them, and then f He left his sentence unrinished. Conrad stood there a minute speechless. At last he said, t I'urn back we must. and in a hurry. They may come this way again and smell our tracks. Ilurry, we must gt back! Go back where 'V' exclaimed Gerald. You know we are lost! Yes, I know we are lostg but come on, we must go back as far as the cave, anyway, he shouted over his shoulder as lit hurried on. They had not gone more than a quarter ot' a mile, when they heard a sound that turned their blooil cold and made their hearts almost stop beating. They knew the wolves were on their tracks. What shall we do, t'onrad'Z they are coming nearer and nearer, spoke Gerald in a whisper. Sure enough they were coming nearer and their howls was becoming more distinct. The two men nearer. Th- sourill ot' watched and listened. Now they could hear the patter ot' their feet and there they were just coming over the knoll, the largest grey wolf in the lead yelling back to the rest. The tlll
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MY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH BIRTHDAY Qome tlme ago the Regent of the Natlonal Unlverslty at WaShlHgt0H asked me one of the oldest cltlzens ln the UHIf9d States to wrlte an artlcle on the general progress of the country To day my blrthday seems a very sultable tlme to fulfill the request I was born January slxteenth 189o one hundred and five years ago to day A I vlew the world retrosp ctlvely I can but mar vel at the progress It has made ln that short tlme Certalnly progress has been strldlng ln seven league boots She has not pressed on ln one dlrectlon only but IH all dlreetlons SINCE my llfe has been one of happlness and SIDCE I have about llved It out I am ready and eager to leave tllls world and seek the next Spe aklng of belng eager to leave t IS yvorld remlnds me f the leeas a f.XlSt6fI xyhen I was a boy member well that ln my vouth most people looked upon the passage from thls world to the next VV1tII tear rather than wlth yoy They thought everythlng evzlsted on earth alone and that lt was thelr duty to crowd as much llto thelr llxes as posslble and get all the materlal happlness they could They thought that xx he'1 llfe ended here that xx as the end of every tlllng or at least they appeared to have that lCI63.1f they are to be judged from the way they serambled after the Almlghty Dollar Tnat Almlghty Dollar was thelr God and they squeezed and shox ed and pulled eaeh other to and worldly but strlxe to help each other lnd the yxolld gets along much better In spnaklng of the progless nlade by the r d ln late ye lls sl tll it It lb dlle thls adv ineelne nt that I im lllle to xxrlte as I am to dav I p untll flye months ago I yxas totally IJIIIICI dullng perlod of tyyo yeals Flxe months ago I learnel that a eertaln SUI geon Dr Ilexls Car et had CIIbCONtI'LfI a sule eure fol bllniness I xxent to see Dr Calret yxhose ofhee ls on the lllnetx seyenth story of the Qudlxtllltlft bulldlllg here ln ban ld.llLl5C0 He lemoyeel lny eyes and a er xx as llllg thenl Ill e o Ins solutlons u IfIltIII baek ln place Io and behold I eould oo 1 o o e f XSIIIIIOVK could dlscern the smallest objects on M xrket Qtreet nlnety seven storles below So yvlth my eyes restored I can easlly operate my dlc toscrlbe Thls lIlCtOSC!'lbC wrltes the speech of any person as fast as the person speaks I often smlle when I thlnk how laborlously ln my younger days I plodded along yvlth a pen when now all a person has to do In to spe tk and hls words are xyrltten before hlm Type wrltels and dlctophones have been out of use ever slnce the dletoscrlbe vxas lnyented by Edlal1I'lTI1OIUl1S ten y ars ago I am xvrltlng ln Engllsh today Just to keep brushed up III lt Ihardly ever speak It any more 'md rarely ever hear any one else speak It hyeryolle nowadays speaks Esperanto Wl'1lCIl has been unlversally adopted by all the natlons It ls common everyday oreurrence to see l group ot men of dlfferent natlonalltles COIIXKI lllg' to gether on the streets I have llved here ln gre atel qll Franelseo steadlly ever slnee 1970 and c in rec 1ll plilllly all the changes tllat haye taken place remember xyhen there were eyen automoblles trollev cars and eleyated lallyy ays on Nlarket street Fhese sloyx means ol travel haye been out of use lll the lalge eltles for oyer forty years and are alloxyed only IH the eountly They yyere thought to be too slow as m ans ot tlavel III the eltles and xyele sueeeeded by overhead monoruls ITIOVIIIQ' sldeyx llk and e eetrlc trlyellng tubes Il 1 es I ean 1 a plaee reseryed lll the park io tl ern XVIlllt people go and gale upon them VIIIIII yyondel IS Illugllt that they xxlll soon be o It txtlnct as the bulfllo fhe most populal mode ol travel It present lg the aero expless Aeroplanes and fllI'lglIJILQ are stlll used to ome evtent beloyx the thous and foot leyel but the lavx IOIIJIKIS them to go hlg er I'he sp me aboye that KILXZIIIIOII ls reserxed tor the aelo explesses hleh 1 e operated by the IIlft'IeOIlt1llf ltal -Xellal NHVI gatlon Company lme lom xn FIBJICI co to Neyx Xork Oll tll aelo express lb Illde lours ll x ast Tlllll-,IAN ENLIIIIIT about slx o elock I boalded an expres at the ml e hlgll I'e1ry loyyer 'lhe Imcprmss rose to P L . x h . .K Y . 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