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THE TRIPOD THE STILL STILL STILLS Ice se son wus In full blast on the Penol Cot The lcchouses f he Hud on Ice Qompxny were bemv I aclfed to the be rms It wrs along the H t of inuary 1nd the horses were bemg Ied ln for the nlght Well Carl sald oe Burns what do you say to a trlp to Bangor over Lnday 3 We can take a few Jugs along and what s that' Bat Ferl was already on his way and holl d Come or oe I may need you' About a hundred yzrds down the rlver a yoLng man was struggling to get Lpon a floating nce cake that was lowly maklng its wry toward a dam two hundfed yards away The young min v s evldently frlghtened t dexth and trled to In xke hlmself heard Wltf lsls husky voice T ke your tlme son shouted Carl and oe you hold onto me whlle I handle this pole Carl a powerful man of about forty fue of dark complexlon and a drawl cllstlnctly not lVI31n1sh handled the pole with remarkable skull and soon was pulllng the drlpplng young man out of the water He no sooner was on strong Ice agaln than he collapsed ln Carl s arms A crowd had gathered to get a gllmpse of the rescued But Carl waved them back Stand back boys hes all right nd III take hxm up to camp and give 1 lm a n1p or two That ll brmg hmm wound Whereupon he lifted the Iunpless form upon his shoulders und was off An hour later the young man opened hls eyes He found hlmself Iylng on a bunk ln a log hut The smell of home brew nd hot baked beans met hrs nostrils and made hum rear onto Isls elbows Nobody was ID the xoom but a moky lamp was burning on a crude table and a brlsk fire was crackhng m the tove I-Ie beheld his clothes drymg before the fire and Iooklng down found himself ln an old p lr of overalls several slzes too large for hxrn He heard the dlstant chop ping of wood and presently a man came ln through the doorway with n armful On seemg the young, man slt tm up he asked Well son how do you feeI3 H lmmedlately hked the tone xn to hlm that h felt great ut fmghty hungry But are you the one who saved my hfe thls afternoon3 Well er no not exactly that ut I removed you from the cake so t speak Vlfell lf you hadnt done that I would sure have gone over the dam ind how can I ever repay you for 1t3 Well dont worry about that son just you holst yourself up here 1nd put them beans lnto you a ,N. . Y . . . P ' A . Li L. ' x - .1 . ,S . e . 0 t C T , ' 4 L C .. , . U .- , , .. . . . C . t 1 K , , c 7 1 LS .IL r . . ' x . ' e , , M J . , . a K . . . - ,, K . . . Q , . . M L ' ,A ' ' , ,K r lx MAC .. 1, I . . . . Q ,, . - . . , . , - 4 . . - , . . Ol K , , . o A - - ' S . R, z , J L 1 ' . 1 1 Q . X , , , , a 4 va. 5 0 , . : . , ,, f ' s - 2-A I i . .. . . . SZ , - . . 8 . , . . . Cl .. 9 i . . J , Id . b . . .. C . y - . . vu ' v .. -. ' , - - , o .. D . t ' , D ' 1 X . nu . . - f . . 1
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THE TRIPOD FREDERICK HOBSON SHIELDS Dlldo 4 I V 1 Its Bcwclmill Q lb Y ll xtx Football C4 47 V 1 lfx BJ etb ll Q45 flax Ef1to1 of Tupocl HD W ARREN MARSTON VlNTON Tunk ll C 1 01 ll ll.V lootball 17 GLADYS EMILY WORTHING Gladys 1 Qchool Oulu t U 45 Clas lxlght bolo May ess, 1.101 a 5' j '. 2 I3-A 'z 'S' K' 1 .- a1s',' fs-lc .. ' f' - ' Class Play Q33-ly Opvrettu 1331 Gifts to Girls . 1 vi c . , 19 'Vz 'fi' m 1' L-Il-41 Fel. 115, 12101 . . 'f -S ru L-A I' is l'1' '
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THE. TRIPOD lll do that but my name s Ronald Burke and lm from New ersey ust up here to VlSlt an aunt of mme She told me her husband worked over here so l came over got lnterested ln watchmg the cakes go up the chute and walked off mto space Cant swlm a stroke made a grab for a HO3tlI'1g lce cxke hollered and well you know the rest Now ld llke to know who you are l don t know much xl out Marne people but seems to me lve heard that drawl before No son l m not a natlve of Marne My home s ln West Vlfglnla Name s C xrl Morton Now we re well acquaint after these beans After supper Burke helped Carl clean up and then they sat around the tove and talked Do you bunk here all alone by yourself M Morton? mqulred Burke We no not wholly Part of the tlme my bunkey Joe Burns vvlth me and the other part God only knows where he s at He s gone down to Bangor tonight and probably won t be back afore Wednesday Wnll he brmg back a load wrth llll'l'l-3 Well er yes but lt ll probably be mslde of hlm What' Do you mean to say that he can why l thought that thls was a strong prohlbxtlon state Ill tell you son you can find that 1n any state lf you only know where to look for xt Qpeaklng of that lm just puttmg rn an appllcatlon for ClVll Servlce Ex ams That s good' What partlcular posn tlon mlght you all be trylng for3 ecret SCYVICC revenue officer and Revenue officer' Youre fllrtxng wlth dea Here Morton stopped and continued mokln hls old plpe as lf thmklng deeply on ome subject The rest of the evemng was spent ln silence except ten they turned ID and Burke slept llke a log all mght sleepmg untll eight the next mornmg whlch was Sunday Mor ton had been up sxnce sux and had breakfast all ready when Burke awoke Well howd you sleep son3 quired Morton Fme' replled Burke washmg lnmself They sat clown to a break fast of ham and eggs after whlch Burke a1d that he must be off as has aunt would be worrylng They shook hands warmly on partmg and Burke left hls address saylng If ever l get the chance I want to try and repay you for savmg my lxfe That s all rlght son but l sure hope you ll never have the chance Wlth thls Burke left thlnklng over to hlmself just what Morton meant by I6 .. - , . .. . , Y J - .l ' , ' M v . Y , . . y - n O 1 lt. I I I , . . - . . - . '.. i ' , ter.. k . Q , , U . . I th-.. 1 ! tl l ' ' ' ' X I . u IV 5 . , , - it O . ' 1 . v n Q 1 1 , , . s g , I . 1 Q . I ' . . s . Z . . . - . . . ed, shove on them boots and let's go for an occasional speech by Burke. At 1 g . y L ., 4 I , . l ' S h Y . . , ru . n . . u , v ' . H in- .. nga? y . .. . . y - ' , , is -' . ' w. , 1 r N , . s , . Il , y . , 1' n 1 ' - , . OA I 7' . . . Y . . . .
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