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HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 21 BILLY. was not gno,i at lishin a lazy iiiairs .jol,. ' . which IS i„.|.ularly .■om-eded to be COI.MMXKXT li.un., w,lh fat h is. m.n.nnoth lb ' ha.l a i-assHui lor h V. ' makiii-, hut Ills ,im.. rolls alLMiipIs P f.Tt. n s(|iuiiT hcn.l c.vriv.l wilh (l;irk hair li.- wrre like tl alvssrs , r an . ' I. •phalli, Xolhiii- pI.ms.mI him ™ uinniiiL; ' to turn gray, a tace one vast I ' Xiiansivu innle tl t. sit 111 tl • III..II..W siimiii. ' r twilmhl and sing smile aii.l the whole topped oft ' by a very small t. ' lldrr lltllp lovr son- . 1.1 Ih.. s,.rt : ompaiiiiii. ' iit ..f his riip. (. ' nueeive of a person of such a make-up and han.io. ,.s,H.,.,ally iT 111, V was a v.. nil- lady iii ar hy. yuu have l., ' f..r.. you a picture of Billy. r n.li.-iil.. ' ..r all th. ' small hoys, and ■Nature had made Billy from a generous jiattei-n and all S.UII. ' of tl Idrl ' ones ..... in t..wii. His tah s ..1 ' his vah.iir ' that he did I ' ur himself was on a large scale. His stories an.l .-oiirage were ridi •ul. ' .l ..pcnly by the h. ' arll. ' .ss liltl. ' were no exceptions and certainly they were marvelous nar- wreti ' hrs when they w ■re at a safe distance, for they dis- ratives. No one ever tried to remember them, often as they tilH ' tly rellleliil„.red box he had been frightened almost out were told, for each edition added new valour and cleverness of his wits ' - l.y Widow Jlaloney ' s old cow, one night when to the narrator. A sound like the pulling of corks would be it wasn ' t dark. The u ■xt .lav Hillv ha.l t.il.i li..w li. ' im-l a heard, that was a chuckle and a prelude to some long tale bear in tin ' wooils the i ivvious iii-lil, aii.l h..w the .uvatuiv told perhaps for the dozenth time. Billy always laughed had run. heartily at his own jokes and genei ' ally lie was the only one due day, wlii n all tl .■ g.issips w. ' iv at th.-ir I ' avorit u- that did laugh— without doubt, an .uator. hut one which patioij. the talk turned t.. -Imsls. 1-Silly was loiiil lan.l how an uncharitable world has named the storc-hox (u-ator. ,.,,1,1,1 1„. |„iv,. 1 n ..till ■wis..!i in his.l. ' .-laration that •.ili..sts H illy ac ' ted in the hcmorable office of station a-eut for .1.. not ..xist. Ills r.uiii rk was ..vcrh. ' ar.l hy two ..f his tor- th le railroad hrave enough to pass thru lOss. ' x. His ni..nl.,rs. B..I, an.l Dwi hl ((sh,.ru... who hat.Ml IJilly iv duties were not arduous, much to his secret delight, for it because he was in lov,. vith Ih. ' ir . iiiil Agn. ' s. than l ' ..r any must be confessed, that altho he boasted of all that he could other reason. Immedia t. ' h- all Ihc ivst ..r 111. ' cam; weri ' do, no one ever saw him work and the general opinion was informed and plans for a. -lion .pii.-kly ma.l. ' . that Billy had an insuperable aversion to all kinds of It chanced that at a sh.u-l distaii.- ' .- I ' n.m Osb.,rne ' s theiv labor, whether profitable or otherwise. And unlike Rip, he was a large, gloomy h ou.se. long uninhabited, on account
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HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 23 TKANSLATIONS. JOAN OF ARO. The pathetic story of the French peasant girl, .Joan PRO APX ' HIA POETA UP.ATIU. of Arc, is made the subject of Schiller ' s drama, Jung- But if no such pleasures were offered, and if enjoyment alone were sought from these studies, still, I think you should consider frau von Orleans. The following lines, taken from the coronation scene at Rheims, portrays the struggle in her this a most reasonable and liberal recreation of the mind. For heart, for she is unwilling either wholly to devote herself other occupations are not suited to all times, nor to all ages, nor to all places, but these studies strengthen the youth, entertain old age, adorn prosperity, furnish refuge and comfort in misery, de- light us at home, do not hinder us abroad, pass the night with us. to her vocation or yet to deny its claim: Worth staff: Oh, that I had ever e.xchanged you for a sword 1 Oh, that your brunche.s, holy oak, had never murmured to me! Would that vcni had never appeared to me, holy i.lueen of Heaven! .travel and sojourn in the country with us. Take voui- crown, take it away, ELLEN ANDERSON. PAMOU.S PASSAGES FROM VERGIL. I am not worthy of it. Oh, I saw tlie open lii-aven, And tl,. ' la.-,.-, ,,l tl„- i;ir-,„.,i: The Greeks will mold the living bronze delicately (yea, I Slill 11, Ih.|... i, „,,..„, a. ■Ill, grant it), produce living faces from marble, plead their causes An.l liol 111 li.M vrii 1 , , better, and trace the rising stars with measuring rods; thou. ( ' iiiilil ' l ' liii ' iil ' ii lli ' l- licait ' Roman, will rule the people with careful sway, make peace a custom, Wlii.li lir: ' n.ii rr,.:,l,,l JmiIi feeling? show mercy to the conquered and subdue the haughty. n Mill ulil iin.riaiiii ■ might. Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco. Clio,,-,. Il„,,,, «l,o. In.- Ironrsin, Troiaque nunc staret, Friamque ar.x alta maneres. ,s i , • , ' ' ■- , ' , ' m ' ' i ' i ' iI, ' , ' Tantaene animis caelestibus iraeV U ' l . ' ' :■ ' ' ] ' ! ' . ' ' sir ,„Ot SicvolvereParcas. Il,,„i,l ' cl,. ' .-. Ih. ' l ' i ' Lliirl ' imi ' idcn, Tantae mulis erat Romanam condere gentem. Femina est varium et mutabile semper. N(.i- thr wrak s.iul lit tlie sliepherdess! Does the fortune of the battle. Or the quarrel of the Kings concern me? Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur. Guiltless I wal.-he.l mv l;,,,nbs, Uponth( lain l.-.,lil. Still you 1.:,.: ■ . life. Quid non mortalia pectora cogis, auri sacra fames. Degeneres animos timer arguit. To go thither into ;;inlt. Agnosco veteris vestigia flamm;e. Superanda omiiis foi ' tuna ferendo est. -KATII10i:VN !•:. ANDK.i;soN,
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