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HFAVGRITEH 5fQZ2faUwZ wA,'5fQWaPVLQzwAQfQwg HE first day of June dawned bright and beautiful, and Jean Sistolier, a college student, decided. while wending his way toward his boarding place, that a day of quiet fishing would better suit his nature than to be in the classroom. So after breakfast he hurried to collect some fishing tackle and as he passed a restaurant ordered a picnic lunch for one. As he walked along the outskirts of the town, his thoughts wandered back to two years ago when he had been madly in love with Favorite, a little southern girl. He remembered, how they had quarreled and how he had gone away to college without so much as bidding her good-bye. He knew he still cared for her. Oh! how he wished fate would throw them 4 g L. ,ff V, ' wif A 3,395 ' 1 f 1 f ' , Y , W ff X. in fl 'i 12.5 N- ffif, ,111 X f'f'f, P of . 'f' e 'l 5 + sw 1 alal gf l . rf-' 1 1 ti? gi' ,.,. 5 1 5 rbi? - -f , :hr-1...:fQA I together again. He came at last to the fishing pondg baiting his hook, he threw it into the water. and sat down on the mossy bank. Lazily puffing away at his pipe, he stared idly into the blue water as if he saw there choicest pictures from memory's book. But what caused him to start and look up ? He heard voices in the woods and knew that a picnic party was not far away. He grew angry for he wanted a quiet day all to himself. But after a while the voices died away and he made up his mind that they had gone in the opposite direction. After several times re-baiting his hook. he grew ravenous for something to eat. I-Ie opened the lunch box and ate until he had satisfied his hungry appetite. Now it was midday. As the heat and long tramp caused him to grow sleepy, he lay down upon the cool, fresh grass and soon lost consciousness. As he lay there under the clear summer sky, he dreamed of a laughing face surrounded by masses of beautiful black hair, i G 5 1 is ft -5 f-u f s .' 4 9 1, 'rg-Z?'u v .,,q - tl o . , - . N F 3 1911 , tG , 1
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. 115 ' 'Wag - -1 gf ?-' T I i fy . . 1 1 14. 'J t E AN EVENING CN TI-IE MISSISSIPPI iH?IQ24ii23 255242531 FLETZQZZZ-?,J 5222211 5222231 QL5.23Zt25Z-H NE evening in June I sat on the river bank alone watch- ing the different launches play up and down the stream. A cool breeze stirred the rippling waters and dispelled the heat of the summer evening. The twilight was settling down over the earth and the sunset tints were gradually fading from the sky. The reflections of the wooded shores grew shadowy and indistinct. Then the moon slowly rose from behind the Mound and its bright rays chased away the shadows. Alarge boat slowly crept into view. It was a beautiful sight as it looked as if each deck was studded with diamonds. , al, in Nearer and nearer it came. chasing the little launches to shore for safety. As it drew close I discovered it was a pleasure boat, for many people were dancing the fascinating and dreamy old waltz. The music Hoated out across the moonlit river to me, and inspired me with a desire to be one of the merrymakers. Each little electric light was reflected in the water. send- ing its shimmering rays over each dancing wave, causing the river to resemble a grand electric display. Slowly down that mighty stream glided the boat, with its burden of precious souls. Finally it disapperred leaving me more lonely and desolate than before. Luc1r.Lr: TIITON, '12 1 AW A 'Je . :sv I I we-.Mm 1 ..-Lo '
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1' VA-H G' ,timid ming' S' lege, for then I'll go with lots of the other boys and have a glorious time. A tiny little ant crawled slowly across his face and woke him. He sat up, and. thinking about what he had dreamed, said: I hate that girl: she'll never be true to any fellow. He again lighted his pipe and began fishing when sud- denly he heard the splash of oars, and saw a skiff approach- ing. In it was a young girl, and as it drew near he slipped behind a tree and hid, for he did not wish to be seen. She rowed very close to the bank and he recognized-Favorite. The sight of her so surprised him that he sprang from behind the tree with a delighted cry. She turned around for she had passed him now, and at first did not recognize him. He uttered the one word, Favorite, and she then knew it was Jean. She stopped rowing but did not know whether she should go back to him or not, but she did know that V ved him and finally decided to let love take its cou'se. 'In a minute she was by his side, and soon promised to become his bride. RUTH BEi,i.E-Is1.E, '12 ...di The University 5 , Q -.f :i ,' 4 . 4 I .- - A3 A F all 0 ffaxehg 2 :r' o I+ eo sa 2. 'J va 7' '4 M E. P- Q U' 0 Ui sv D- 2 'J' 0 5 -4 o s: Q- o rm o nw S nw '4 I-0- o 0 2 04
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