Monmouth Academy - Amaracus Yearbook (Monmouth, ME)

 - Class of 1933

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THE AMARACUS As the evenmg xxore on they let the fire d1e doxx n, and deuded to go to bed thankful for a warm shelter on such a mght It seemed to Labeus that h1s head had hardly touched the p1lloxv xx hen he heard h1s xx1fe say 1n a low fnghtened VOICC, Labeus Labeus, thars some one proxxhng around 1n the kltchen XVho ls lt? repl1ed her husband It sounds l1ke a bar, was the an sxx er Upon I'CCC1X1I'lg tlus 1nformat1on Labeus crawled from h1s snug xvarm bed and C'111UO1.1QlN made h1s xxay to the k1tche11 The swht that n1et h1s exes sent a cl11ll throuffh tl1e splne of even thls sturdy xxoodsman for Sltlflllg before the hre xxas a dark skmned, glarmg ex ed lnchan xx 1th lonv black, greasy ha1r He appeared to be xxarmmg h1n1selt for he had brought 1n xvood from tl1e shed xx 1tl1 xvh1cl1 he had re plen1shed tl1e dx mg embers XVhat are xou domof he 9 d manded Labeus 'Xle cold me cold xx as the r ply Vx ell xx l1o told xou that you could con1e 111 here Labeus demanded agam Me cold me cold xx as the only a11sxx er Not NKlSlllHg to turn a11x human be mg out of shelter 1nto the bltter cold and tlnnkmg that the Indlan would do no harm he sa1d VVell see that you dont lJl1I'1l the house down Oh no no me no burn house doxxn me cold' Labeus then xvent 1nto the shed and returned xx1tl1 a p1le of buffalo robes, wlnch he placed on the floor and made a bed for the old lIlCl1H1'l whose name was Jebotus 77 The next mornxng when Ab1ga11 got up there sat the Ind1an xx rapped 1n the buffalo robes crouched before the fare She fr1ed lnm pork and potatoes and gaxe h1m muffms and coffee all of xxh1ch she set on a stand a l1ttle to one s1de, for he xxas xerv d1rty and un pleasant to look at Jebotus took them xx1thout a. xx ord, muted l11s pork fat and coffee together and drank tl1e mpc ture W l1en l1e l1ad lil11Sl1CCl h1s meal, l1e scooped up the rema1ns coffee and all Hlltl put them 111 h1s pocket H then asked for some tallow xx1th xvl11ch to grease lns boots VVl1lCll had become l1ard a11d Stlff on h1s Journey of the prewous day He xx orkecl on tl1ese for an hour and xx l1e11 he had funshed, tl1ex xxere as soft as a plece of velvet ebotus then n1ade readx for h1s de parture Xs l1e neared the door, he turned first to Labeus and then to hlllfffclll a11d sa1d 111 loxx deep tones, Nle tank xou good man, me tank xou good xx oman me tank xou, m tank xou me tank xou Irene Alden 33 POEMS At Sunset ONIETIMFS when the sun IQ smkmg Just before the shadows fall And one knoxxs that darkness 15 seekmg To coxer us one and all The XX estern sky seems lllllllilfled VK 1th colors a hundred fold Vhde str1ps of blue pmk and s11ver xkylth patches of bnght pure gold lt 15 then 1n moments of snllness VVhen all the earth IS at rest That one senses the wonderful sxxeetness Of the beautles of nlture so blest One feels a deslre to SCIZC them And hold them and cher1sh them exer But lo' they have gone from our xlsage And from them our s1ght has to sever v V y. . v . . , . ' 9 . Y. . . . Y Y . x l , 4 -K - ' rr 1 , 7 y - C . v . . '. ,, V. v . Y . H I i .1 . . l 7 . - . . c . ' rc - V yy v f 1 - - u C - . . , , ' . , c , , . e C k, I 5- y si Y s I Y 1 r . 'Y v c S i . , 1 ' 1 K I , v , , , x b C - n 4 b x C y f V V V f . . Y V . . , e . e . , - - J K, C . - V, , 6, c . I ' C . v V I 6 v, , Y' ' -5 U Y v . A 1 , 'Y l HY V V c ' 7- e an I , ' re e V , T i3 - as ' , 1 - - J, ,F G lf H , Y . . , C . cc yy Y V ---iT ' - af ' 3 Jr u , JJ Y V , n 1 . . A - V - 1 . . . , 1 K 1 , - Y . . , .. I 1 . ' u ff , Y . V . ' . ' Y x v l v ,, . . n ' ' as , v 9 v rs ' ' ' - 1 ' - C . ' y 1 z , . J 9 ' Y . Y I . . , e c , , . .1 ,



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THF AMARACLS I d pamt the long hxlls 111 the XX est 'lhe brxghtest deepest blue Xl h1le v11th crnnson I xxould pamt All the clouds 111 x1exx In the Ixorth I d haxe a forest XX 1th trees so staunch and tall That as you gazed upon 1t Xou could hear the thrushes call III the South I d haxe a httle lake Ihat xx ould match the skx 1- br1ght u And bexontl that I xxould pamt Ixxo snoxx xx h1te peaks 111 x1exx As xou 5z1zed upon th1s landscape I'1Ch httle det 111 small H1111 xxo11ld feel that He xxas near you Ihe 'XI'1ker of It all 'Its He xxl1o punts these pletures flrst C10 be1ut1t'ul to see And hoxx I xxlsh that He had made An a1t1st out of n1e 90 that I too could pamt All tl1e loxelx thmcs I see And that I IIIILIII punt for others IICILIICN Cod hath punted for me Phxllls Bazlm 3 BOOK REVIEWS Tales of A Labrador II 1 11113 'I G111 YIILI thc '1t1nos11herc of thc North, but 'nnonff thc bcst arc thc IIICICICIIIS coll 1bor1ted bx Clrenfcll tl1e lxlllffl c1r111t ot tl1e Xrct1c xx ho h IS engrwed Ins ll unc decplx 111 tl1e tablets of that l'Cg'lUll IIITOLIUII Ins own self KILIIIHI, h1s IxlllClIX and hu1n me acts haxe been nearlx IIIKIISPLIISZIIDIC to the IIEIIIVCS of I abr1dor XX 1tl1 Ins small yacht he QZIIIS up and down the coast alxx axs seekmg to l1e the good Sa1nar1tan Usually he glVCS 1ned1cal trcatment but oecas1onally he mms 111 the search for a IUIQSIIIQI' chxld or husband or c.1rr1es a pat1ent, xx ho 15 l1ex OIICI Ins a1d to a IIOSPIIHI 'Ihe 1lIIIZllDlt3lItS of th1s cold and frultless land l1xe as one bw I'IlII1Iy Ulklllg ald to tl1e needx and unfortu nate although tl1ey can scarcelx keep the xx olf trom tl1e door themselx es IIIUS boolx proxlcles excellent enter ta111111e11t for all and a reader cannot help but be eaptwatecl bx Ins xarns Xt tl1e same t1n1c lt 15 a change from modern l'ILlQlU1I It IS not xx I'ltlC1l as onc storx but 111 separate 1nc1dents XXltll each cl1 1ptcr haxlng a CIVIIIUC of settlng as xx ell as characters X Clos sarx 18 unnecess 1rx to follow Grenfell ox er tl1e QIIOVIIJUIIIILI tralls Each storx IIIS one CIISUIILI LllZ1I lCtCI'1SllC 111 UPIIIIIIUII Grcntcll trxmg to be o 111 to ot ICIS At mm' Ixtlzzztdx Arablan Nlghts Xxoxx xiot s II 11 I h1dt1n1s cd Il1e Xr1 11111 1 1ts I s1t UJIIICIIIPIHTIIIO' 1ts t1te I IIHIICCII 1t cspcclallx bcc1use 111 my Illlllil I had IIIILIUI lt IS IJLIIIU' spelled, 1 111 111 x111f11ts I used Il1lll'l'l T1lli, r sIc11111cd l1IlLI s 11 X1 1 IL Xr111111 IHIIIS IS hoxxexcr, N 1 1 11 t 1 c X nc 1111 onlx f.11r IQ s 1 11 s QL UOFLN and other lndcous 11n.1g1111rx ere 1t1ons lL 11 t1c storlcs CUIIIIIIIS some thcse IIIZIQIL 11crso111f1cs qultan, LIIJII franfxu 1r .nc 11 11 ottcn e 11c1ted ll'lllILS as xxcll 1 LILTXISII c1l CIIIICI' lllfl IJIIIILC or IJTIIICLSN Ihc cxtr.1r1rd111arx' Xdx entures of II'lllLC Lam 1ral1an1.111 and IIIIICCSQ 1.1cour.1 C1110 1t 111x IIICX I 1ese 16 . . ' . .7 X .6 .K . , I ' ' . . . v. 6 v Y - . , - Y U V 1 ' 1 , C 1 , . ' . ' bl eg I 1 1 2. ' L' , , 1 L -' ' ' 'I . .1 .I I ' ,l i. I b .1- . H - , X .E ky f L ' ' v ' . 1 t z ' I I 1' 1 V. J I' ' .1XF'1i z ' '.l1' 'K H , fb N'gl 5: ' ' h '. 'l. . . xy. V A I 5 .. . . 5 . I : 1 : I 1 7. F r , . . . 1. . . XX ' ' ' 'A ' ' ' .X'zl 1 I Sl J . 5 .6 1 :XN3 00105111 31105 001110 fwm they' xx'ere the Z1ilVC1Ill1,l'UllS tales of ' 1 5 x ' da ke: - s ll'1 5 f I 'zl1i:1. 1 zs ' ' ' I 'I'l - , :I 'z NF' I H ' f 1 1 y' ' - ' bl t' 11 111111 of 01' xx'11-11 1 fairx' zI's. I Ianv 4 a A rw ' ' 2 -1 ' '. ' if Q 2 ' llt tl1e L'IlZll'1lClCl'S z '- t y' ' ies S 2 ' K ,' 1 1 b11t 111: 4'ieiz111.'. gh lllf. tenii, 9 - ' ,' ' I - ' If: 'I1 f I 1 J ' 1' 6 i of J 2 - 'zl1,g' I'l 1'ls 1 r- V I V . 1' ,- . . ' c s L n C c N Q b 3 X ' L' ' 2 .. D . L Y . L V I 1 1 Y f ' U , v 's 1 ' V 1 ' . . , , , I, 1 .' . ' f C 4 c. D' ' 5 ' 5 ' ' I I ' 2 ,Cl fi 1 1 5

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