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Page 51 text:
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y To You I know the world is big, dear, Oh, very big and wide! But my love for you would fill it And another world beside. I know the earth has miles, dear Oh, weary miles indeed! But to travel to my love's end As many more you'd need. I know that time is long, dear, Oh, very long, 'tis true! I But I must have eternity To Finish loving you. 47
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1 If 1, il ls 1 l I if A ii ll tl ,li lg -1 -I X 1 I r- 3 l 1 I 5. r 3 3 I . 5 1 l f l I . I hear thunderous applause again, and a vast auditorium comes plainly into view. It is a scene of magical beauty that I see, for the stage is literally covered in flowers. VV hen theapplause dies away the singer begins in a rich, contralto voice, which rings clearly through the building. The deep, sweet notes are familiar. I know they can only belong to Elizabeth Wicker. I am even more proud of 1ny classmates when I see that her accompanist is Mary jones. I see several rows of girls taking physical culture exercises. One at the end of the line does wrong and the teacher shows her the right way. As she comes forward, I see more clearly and it is Helen Whitlock, physical culture in- structress and coach in one of the big northern colleges. A large store, Hlled with all things dear to a woman's heart, comes into view. A young woman is seated before a long mirror, she is evidently seeing the effect of the beautiful hat she has on., Something in her manner shows me that she is purchasing her trousseau. Everything about her is so' pretty that I envy her a little. I wait patiently for her to remove her hat so I can tell who she is. She stands and looks over her shoulder at the refiection of the long, graceful plume, then she lifts it off and I see Nora Parsons. ' No more pictures will rise in the spray. My brain is dulling. Vainly I peer forward for I have not seen my destiny. I feel a light touch on my shoulder, and, turning, I see the fairy, who says gently, The destinylof others you have seen, your own is denied to you. One never believes one's own future. She smilingly waved her wand. I foundthe. fountain and garden fading g it all seemed a dream. And so, dear classmates, before the memory of that dream fades, I tell you what I saw in the magic fountain.
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