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Veefyfysl fy 1. - ljlfN'eTwQfPLAQhS HT UNCE'lconcludeH7. f i'M' iwiiliam was a different man after hezhaoimet-Guillaume and they engaged in some amusements together and in the passing week met some of each other s iraends. ' , - of ' i' ' ' U ' s .Qi L ' ' The week end finally came. The trick wasnon iis boss, Monsieur Doflew. Guillaume wa- usually growling at'his'boss, saying he couldn't be in two places at once. So this day ne phoned M. uoflew and gave him the list of jobs that were assigned to him for the day by the city manager. william started out early with Guillaume who showed williae all he would have to' know in the'jobg Guillaume'hurr1edfbaca to his boss' office and went in'and started passing the day with him, while William was out reading meters and tending the pipe line with somezof the friends whom he had found in Guillaumefs apartment.. The.boss told Guillaume that he was sort of wasting his day amd he had a lot of work to do. Guillaume replied, nI'll get it done and get credit for the whole day.n At this yoint, mr. icflew looked at him with a shady expression on his face and asken him if he felt all right. nNever felt better,n Guillaume replied and asked him to call the tank house. The boss did so after some coaxing by y Guillaume. The manager there at the tank house said Guillaume was there. M, Uoflew nhunb spd. The manager wa-n't a kind of manJthat joked. Q Later that dag, after Guillaume had had his fun with his boss, he straightened out the day for him. From then on the boss took it easier on him. william became an able assistant to Guillaume, and lived in excellent health in that cooler V climate, so prescribed by his doctor. 'L f , owignc L-and '59 ' , QWDAY lNwSCHO0L It's between the dark and the daylight, That you stay awake and think - Gf the many studies that face you, As you try to get that last wink. Morning comes and with it, A scramble to get to school, For another day of classes, Of subjects we can't quite fool. The morning sessions do not drag, One class right after anotherg We do not have much time for fun, Nor to mingle with each other, After lunch, school comes to life, The fun we can't resist,' Until it's nearly three o'clock, Then--the after session list. Donna Wilder '62
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IN TWO PLACES LT O:-FCE fcontinuedj other days down that road, but still on the working side of life seeing his surroundings and never resting his brain. The second day as he started his safari, car acnt by and the driver waved. William Gadds looked wonderingly, but was pressed with little thought. After walking quite somewhile he sat down to rest on one of the benches beside the street. A lad went runnin, by and called out, WHi,Guillaume n William Gadd's hand started up, but he withdrew it with a sudden thought of' wonder. He then recalled the man who went by in the car so recently and waved so affectionately. He returned home with his head bowed low a bit by this funny bewildering day. As he walked by the clerk's desk on the way to his room, he noticed how the clerk looked with admiration. Tfilliam hesitated a bit, confused as if he had a question tc ask, but he said nothing and proceeded to his room without stopping. William entered his room and sat down. His cat jumped into this lap and lay down. William, when weary or depressed in any way, always sat down and tried to solve his problems with his cat on his lap as if he couldnlt think without it. As he thought, he came up with many ideas, but none of them made a clear picture in his puzzled mind. UAn idea! Jo, that could not be it. That youngster that went by him said, 'Hi', as if he knew him. It had to be someone else in the town that looked somewhat like him.n Somewhat later he went down stairs to get his paper. We returned and- found that he had left his door open. He went inside and found no trace of his cat. He went back down the hall and stopped. A man came bounding up the stairs, factoring them to about one-fourth. The gentleman stood at his own door, searched his pocket, and brought out a key. William looked with amazing enthusiasm. The man bent down with his key in his hand. Slowly he looked up at william. They stood looking at eact other for a moment speechless, as if they never saw a person before in their life. After Guillaume Polk had spoken first, they introduced tlmmselves to one another and proceeded to discuss their identity. It was almost perfect. Guillaume Polk looked younger than William Gadds, yet they had the same build, same color hair and eyes. Guillaume opened his door and welcomed William in. He looked and he saw two cats in the room. Both looked the same to both men. Guillaume looked with a wondered lfoi and said one oi those cats wasfhis. William looked and said one of.them must be his. ndut how did mine gettin there9U asked William. ihgillaame 'B-Hvlied that it must :be the :oat he in here time he down to make some business calls. 'Guillaume Polk was a common laborer at the Quebec City Water Supply -Companya he had smne schooling, but never used it. William and Guillaume talked for hours as if they had known each other for years. They couldndt believe their eyes about their identity. William told all his happenings th-t day. Guillaume was a young man who liked to play tricks and he came up with one, after they had spoken some three hours. Guillaume told William of it and asked him if he would like to co-operate. William agreed, and Guillaume said an appropriate time would be the next wegkend, William left, calling the-cat.
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