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--f-W - --...V ---- --4-gr Tihe S inn Fra ncoise e lse By JAMES SHIRLEY, Eighth Grade The San Francisco Peaks are the most beautiful peaks in the United States. They are very impressive. The highest peak, Agassiz towers 12,300 feet into the sky. Then come the lesser peaks, Humphrey and Fremont. Each of these are over 10,000 feet. All of them have snow on them nearly all the year round. One peak, O'Leary, has a formation on it that looks like a baby's face. There is quite a legend that concerns this. On one side lived some giants and on the other there lived some dwarfs. Once a giant told a dwarf about the magic Elixir of Strength that made the giants so strong and high. Many dwarfs tried to get it but they all failed. The king of the dwarfs tried. He went into the giants' land and took a giant baby out of its cradle and put him with the dwarfs. Then he took the giant's baby's place. He lived with Mrs. Giant about ten years. One day the queen came and said that she Wanted him for the fool at her court. While he was there he found that the queen kept the magic Elixir of Strength on her bureau. He tried twice to get it but failed. The third time he was successful. He escaped into the land of the dwarfs. He found that the giant baby he had given to the dwarfs had become king. When the queen found that the magic potion had been taken by the dwarf king she made war on them. The dwarf One Hundred Fifty-Six
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III E is for Egg It is easy to break, F is for Fish Which we find in the lake. IV G is for Gruel We eat when we're sick. H is for Honey We all like to lick. V I is for Icecream We eat when we're hot, J is for' .Iell-o We make in the pot. VI K is for Krumbles That are crisp and brown, L is for Lettuce Which grows in the ground. VII M is for Milk That makes us so big, N is for Nuts We find when we dig. VIII 0 is for Onions, Whose scent is so strong, P is for Peach Which will not last long. IX Q is for Quince A very good fruit, R is for Radish, Our taste it does suit. X S is for Sugar Which is very sweet, T is for Toast We make from the wheat. XI U is for Upas A poison not to drink, V is for Vitamine That makes us all think. XII W is for Whale A big fish of the sea, X is for Xylan, Which we find on a tree. XIII Y is for Yok Who lives on a vine, Z is for Zamia Which is something like pine One Hundred Fifty-Five
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king was killed and the giant that was given to the dwarfs was killed. There was a legend saying that when one giant killed another there would be trouble so the queen stopped the war and prepared for the funeral. She compelled every dwarf and giant to go it. They had all except the giant's head that had been killed covered when a voice spoke. The giants will be forced to depend on the dwarfs for food. The dwarfs must support the giants, and thus it shall remain un- til the mountains shall sink into the sea. The giants shuddered and they were changed into pine trees. The dwarfs became rocks and earth. Q 1 Y, -'F '9 'kip-'!M9 h?J'0?0 J k'i'j'?'5 CQ ' L IYllQ NLE'T By FRANCES SHARPE Beautiful, beautiful moonlighted night, Why is thy beauty so mystic, so still? Why does all restlessness cease as thy calm Sinks into our hearts and yet sets them ahrill? Tell me, oh moon, does serenity dwell Ever with nightfall, or has she a home, Vacant within us that calls her at dusk Lest man grow bitter and ceaseless roam? Could I but carry the peace through the day, Wearied, yet tranquil, as mellow thy beam, Sends out its soft light to brighten the way Making life's outlook seem glad and serene. So would I lighten life's pathway for some, So may I carry God's peace in my heart, So may I carry the lantern of truth, Shed light around me, bid darkness depart. One Hundred Fifty S Y --A
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