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THE MIRROR Jun tors DE JUNIOR BRERS Well, honey, has I evah told you bout dem Juniors ovah in Dunlap? It seem dat Brer Walling was de early one, an he is a settin ' readin ' a book when Brer Parker walk in a mutterin ' bout tubes and wave lengths an sech like. Mawnin, says Brer Walling sez ' ee, den Brer Hamill an Brer Howe comes in arguin ' ' bout a toe-hold. De talkin ' sure did commence now, cause Brer Byfield breezed in — Did any of yo all here de story bout . . . ., he sez, but he stop abrupt-like upon the entrance of Brer Leslie an ' he continues wif somethin ' ' bout what he call physics. Next along comes Brer Fisher and Brer Young and den in comes Brer Burt wif his big camera and all de folks starts to pose pretty-like hopin ' dat he want tuh take dere pichures. Den Brer Hamill ' s voice was heard above de babble. He says, ' ' Lets lay for Brer Reilly and Brer Brown, sez ' ee. So he places all de fellows in advantageous positions back of chairs and such-like wif chalk an ' dem erasers tings. A noise am heard in de hall, Brer Hamill he lay low. When de shadow cross de door, den stormin ' commenced. But it just happens, honey, dat de intended victims was followin ' Brer Webster and Brer Alschuler, so de got most of de stormin ' . But dat didn ' t stop no fight, for de rest of de crowd, Brer Butz, Brer Reynalds, and Brer Philipsborn had come in ready to join up wif most any fight. Brer Lund could hardly quell de riot, but he did, and all went well, till in starts Brer Renwick, asingin ' grand opery. Brer Stevens didn ' t come dat day, as usual. Twenty 19 3 2
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THE MIRROR BEFORE REINCARNATION It happened that in the year 1900 there was a group of members of the animal species who took up their abode in a zoo of great note. The prize of this zoo was chimpanzee Sue — a monkey, brightly colored, which had been taken from the southern part of Africa — where she sojourned every winter on account of her health. Daughd, the cub, was the beast the children loved to watch the most. She would stand up upon her hind legs each time a strange child came near her, and then, with a good-natured lunge, would polk her ungainly paw thru the bars, while the child leaped back in terror, and while the other children laughed up- roarously. In the zoo ' s artificial forest lived numerous wild animals and birds. Nancy owl, perched on the limb of a tree, sat all day long, blinking her eyes and keeping her wells of knowledge to herself — altho sometimes she did tell something to Nanc, who immediately flew all over spreading everything she heard. Occasionally Henny giraffe could be seen standing near the owl and craning her neck for each trace of news — altho looking indifferent (in that strange way that giraffes have) to all she heard. In a sunny glade of that forest lived a deer and her daughter Madge. All day long the young animal could be observed stumbling after the sparrow for her news, or gamboling playfully on the green — the little dear! A fox, named Tayl, because of her beautiful hair inhabited a cave. Every day she would come into the middle of the forest, where there was an open space, to take the sun. Hattie bee and Mary mouse seemed to be entirely different from each other, but in reality they accomplished almost the same things. Hattie would buzz around busily all day long while Mary mouse would sit quietly the whole time. Down by a pond of glistening blue water lived the stork, Les. Of all the animals she was the most popular because of the joy she gave to so many of her spectators. Two dogs — Saint Barnard Annie and Mim, the fox terrier — squabbled and played together day in and day out, never seeming to tire. Occasionally they would chase after Laurie chipmunk, but they were never able to catch her. She was too quick for them, for she was used to running in and out of queer places, always gathering food. However, the strangest sight in the whole zoo was to see camel Jane walking around and around the forest trying to walk her mile a day, which is pretty far for a camel. Of course it is plain to see how happy this little group was together. They had become used to one another, and when the first of them died it was a great blow to the rest. However, one by one, they all died, and, as each one left this world, she heaved a sigh of deep regret, thinking sadly that she would never see the others again. But then, life is not so cruel after all, for, in the year 1932, Nancy owl (who had now been reincarnated as a young girl, and who went to N. S. C. D. S.) realized that some of the characteristics she had noticed in Daughd, the cub, were revived in one of her school mates. Soon, she discovered that all her classmates at N. S. C. D. S. were none other than her old friends of the zoo. Twenty-one 19 3 2
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