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Spring Fever It was a glorious dayh-the first day that had suggested to the two boys going up Andrew Street that spring was here. They had just left their homes to take s tramp in the adjacent woods. They were known . to all the neighbors as the two daredevils. It was just the other day that old Mr. Ramson had spied the two boys astride his barn roof trying to cspture.a stray cnt that they planned to take home to care for. The grayehaired man had called the fire department and police, so great was his fear. Well, this was another Saturday morning to Dave and Sandy. Dave was the first to break the silence, as he viciously kicked n stone. U1 wish we had something different to do for a change. Letfs go over to the Whitmnn's and see if we can borrow their bikes. They told me they had to work at homo today, so they might let us take them. we could at least take a ride. HOkay,N was the indifferent answer. The bicycles were successfully borrowed, and two hours later foum the boys six miles from home coasting down e long winding hill in the country. l At the foot of the hill was Q small luke. Both riders stopped to drink from a brook running into the lake. nLet's see if the ice is sefe,H suggested Dove, for the ice had not broken up yet. HI think we had better start along home. lt's getting late and we promised mother to curry in the wood tonight,Useid Sandy, who was inclined to be less hendstrong than his brother. HI'm going to try it, anyway. lt looks solid to me.n So Dave carefully mode his way to the shore of the lake against the other boy's protests. He succeeded, finally, in getting up on the ice, but the ice instantly broke through. Thrnshing wildly around in the icy wster, he soon disnppeared. Sandy leaped into action. He dragged a tree trunk along with him is he slowly edged his wyy to where Dave had disnppesred. Dave came up again and was vainly trying to cling to the edge of the ice. Sandy's orders to Dave were sharp and decisive, and with great effort, Dave obeyed. Sandy managed to get Dave's ilmost unconscious body up on the log and from there to the shore. Sandy applied arti- ficial respiration, to which Dave readily responded. He was shivering with cold, for the night air had grown cool. Sandy knew that it would be useless to try to get Dave home in thrt condition, so he hastily gathered some wood together and soon had n fire blazing cheerfully. Dave was wrapped up warmly in Sendy's jicket.
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It was very dork by now, und Dove was dozing by the fire. Sandy tried to be cheerful ns he chatted with Dove. Uln the morning we can sturt out for home. You'll be all right by then,W said he, but secretly Sandy thought how worried his parents would be and feared thot his brother would catch cold. Suddenly s light from an automobile shone directly upon the two boys. Sandy jumped up to signal the cur, but it had already stopped. Mr. Benton, the father of the two, come eagerly forward. Dave had scrambled up and was running towards his futher. There was a joyous reunion, with many explsnotions on the boy's part. The wise father msde little comment. He remembered that it was spring! Evelyn Austin 'L3 Flying South with the Birds Did you ever think of the trip which the birds nmks annually to the sunny South? No doubt, most of you have wished some night when the wind was howling around your window and the snow was piling up in huge white drifts, that you were in Florida or California or Texas. Wouldn't it be e thrill if we could make suck e wonderful trip with the birds? And there is no reason why we couldn't. Surely our greet scientists should he able to invent some cheaoer means of travel than by uirplane! So just suppose they have done so, and we are about to set out on our marvelous journey. We must first don the device which will carry us safely on our way. There are many straps and buckles that we nmst adjust, with a small nwtor attached to our beck and little wings protruding from each shoulder It is now November, just after Thanksgiving, when all delights and benefits of s cool New England summer are over. Then we press u smell button on the motor, and zoom! Away we go, straight up into the sky. Before realizing it, we are up many miles, breathing oxygen from a small container which is fitted into our flying suit, by means of a tube leading to a sort of cloth covering fastened securely over the mouth. Now we are leaving New England behind and heeding towards the great metropolis of New York. We press another button which allows us to drop several thousand feet, that we may see the skyscrapers and Broadway. This is possible through powerful glasses fastened to the belt at our waist. After getting a bird's eye view of the great city, again we zoom up to our former altitude and increase speed. Due to a device which protects us against pressure, we seem only to be floating lazily through the air, though actually we are now traveling five hundred miles per hour. f
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