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lTs rughT along There ThaT she should appear she murmured To herselT Oh' There she us' WuTh a sharp unTake oT breaTh she leaned Torward The bushes slowly parTed and sTeppung ouT gungerly and waruly a slum young doe appeared revealung behund her a narrow Traul whuch only The anumals oT The woods and The gurl knew abouT ATTer glancung abouT Tor a munuTe or so The doe sTarTed To drunk Trom The brook agaun The bushes parTed Thus Tume revealung a luTTle Tawn and Then anoTher whuch ran gayly over and sTarTed To drunk by Theur 'YuoTher s su e Thus us The lasT Tume Ill be seeung you whuspered The young gurl soTTly l have To leave Tomorrow and oh how lll muss you and The oThers' The doe as uT sensung The nearness oT someone looked up and down The banks oT The brook Turnung she suddenly leaped away unTo The bushes Tollowed by The Two speckled Tawns As The bushes closed behund The TleeT anumals her Tense txlerTness leTT The gurl and she slowly sTood up looked once agaun aT The place where They had dusappeared Turned and quueTly pucked her way ouT OT The glen unTo a paTh leadung Through The woods She moved wuThouT hasTe as uT To prolong The walk lookung abouT her unTensuvely as un an eTTorT To reTaun The scene un her mund Torever No she sughed l canT go away' l won T' Then BuT l musT l canT sTay wuTh AunT l-lelen any longer l wush l could sTay here and never leave' She had reached The edge oT The woods and was lookung down unTo The Town ATTer a lasT glance over her shoulder she made her way Toward The Town lk Pk FT! lT hasn T changed The Tall gurl ThoughT as she sTood on The leaT sTrewn paTh AT sevenTeen she no longer had The wuld long legged look oT a woods creaTure her haur was neaTly combed back and held by Two brughT puns her red orlon sweaTer and brughT plaud skurT were vuvudly gay un The quueT aTTernoon She looked abouT her slowly Far oTT un The dusTance The clear call OT a whuppoorwull could be heard The Trees were begurunung To casT long hadows and Theur golden branches were dark brown eTched agaunsT The soTT TwulughT colorung oT The sky As she lusTened she could hear The song oT The cruckeTs and The deep ThroaTed croakung oT The Trogs down by The ruver A squurrel ran across her paTh Then scurrued up a Tree uTs Taul a sulken TluTTy pennanT behund uT A breeze sTurred The 'eaves on The Trees and on The paTh wuTh a genTle rusTlung sound ln The aur was The ruch smell oT AuTumn Suddenly as The gurl glanced abouT her she realuzed ThaT The glen had changed The Trees were as sulenT and cold as senTun ls They no longer seemed luke Truends They were uusT Trees TwusTed and benT IT Tume and age had guven Them wusdom They kepT uT locked wuThun Theur gnarled old Trunks She remembered The way The wund would whusTle Through The branches and seem To make Them laugh BuT now They sTood benT and sulenT ,I I . uu I uu - uu - - o 1 n 4 - u u I I I , . u I u . . - u I T' uu - - - u - uu - - u uu u - - u u ' ll f ' . , , J ' I , . I r I u u u u u , . .9 . uu uu - uu u u uu un u u - - u - u . . ' I ll ' u ll I ll ' I I T u 1 I - I I ' . , , C ' I ' I I , . u, u u Q . ., . u u - u ,
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She remembered ThaT day some years be-Tore when, sorrowing, she had come To say goodbye. Then, because her AunT l-lelen insisTed on iT, she had gone To sTay wiTh her AunT Laura and Uncle BerT in The ciTy. T-low diTTerenT in iTs warmTh and happiness Their home was Trom AunT T-lelen's Tine, Though ausTere house. IT seems so long ago, she said, as she rubbed her hands againsT The dry, rough barls oT The gianT calc which sTood by The paTh. A cold gusT oT wind rushed Through The Trees, and she shivered, rnuTTering, I should have broughT my iackeT, iT's geTTing cold. Well, Ild beTTer be going. The girls are waiTing. And, besides, she exclaimed, as she loolced up aT The darkening sky, iT's going To rain, iT's going To rain! l-ler voice, rising on her lasT words, rang Through The Trees and Then Taded away as she ran down The paTh ouT oT The woods SOFIA C' ING J Q pefpefuaf I 11111 761111171667 111111151 1111 zum' Pclpellluf 1 1 11 uw: 1 em! 11 111 maeiaen' bi the 111 d B111 his pcfnfi ulzflved fu flu llllld T0 Pc11e11111f 1111111 1111116 M1114 1 fffllgf 111 1 f1111 Lfllll ci S11 11111 11 Il i1111c111111i Ill 11 cc 11111111 I fffzlltf 111 11 111 1111' 111 e1e11 111 ll I11111ed 1111 1111 1111 X11111 F111 4176 H1111 111 51116 1113111 11b1fle11ge1111u Yo 05611111 une! 111111 Ll 11111 11 de 61262, miief Iffflff r1i111g II Il fizniled 1111 PM 41111111 docs and JAN! A QIWPKINS ... lk I tg!! fy ' 1 1 ,fax i 1 ' 'I ,',' I U' , 'III . ' 1 g k. .,,, -. gl .' I h ,.I , l ' ' 1 1 '. lj' .71 9 1 1 pr' , ' 5 1 ' w -11 11111 .1 --1 1. 1 11' 1 .PU . ,Lk , . 1 , 1. -LVN K. jg, . J . X 4
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