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-1' '--- - f...pr.-.-Aw...f-..a-uqu- ' -2 .ug - A ---A -- V,.,. .. .. WHEELOCK 67 way and the low road openeth, O, mother, your child will be ready to choose the one, the straight and narrow way which leads to life and happiness. It is a beautiful spring day and your child wishes to go out to view nature. As you walk along you come to a part of the wood where the roads divide. One is very low and level while the other is high and sightly. Your child starts to take the low road. 'cBut dear, the low road is so shut in by trees and so dark. Let us take the high road. Then we shall see the sunset, the castle and the mountains. So help him to feel that in life, the high road will lead him to all the beauty and worth of life. . .in . ,-. ' h y m e . v, , . There came to f alltimore one day A lady fair, 'ailady gay, Of clothes she had a wondrous store For I. K. U. in Baltimore. Her trunk alas! it went astray, Oh, lady fair, oh, lady gay Her pretty clothes she could not wear, Which almost led her to despair. But every day she went her way, This lady fair, this lady gay, And laughed at fate just as of yore, ' And won all hearts in Baltimore. A moral to this tale you say, , - Oh, lady fair, oh, lady gay That WVheeloek ladies of the Wheelock strain, I, . Are loved for heart and power ofbrain. Nom. Afrwoon, ISQ4. A
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