. Book of the Royal blue . -^CL^.— WEARING THE MASK. (C A )l/KAi;iNi; the mask of honor and nght-^ni* VV Kissing the lips of deceit and shame-^ j) Shiehling the lies that a false love told ^ That some one may be happy again, Bearing the cross of a needless wrong, Wrought in the name of love ;Kissed to its liirth by a faith as sweetAs the peace-bound Hight of a dove. We would feel no grief for the rose that dies Had we never known its bloom,And no tears would be shed for the love that is dead Had it lived and died so soonThat its fragrant, sweet and soft caress { Had left no sting of pain, | Fo


. Book of the Royal blue . -^CL^.— WEARING THE MASK. (C A )l/KAi;iNi; the mask of honor and nght-^ni* VV Kissing the lips of deceit and shame-^ j) Shiehling the lies that a false love told ^ That some one may be happy again, Bearing the cross of a needless wrong, Wrought in the name of love ;Kissed to its liirth by a faith as sweetAs the peace-bound Hight of a dove. We would feel no grief for the rose that dies Had we never known its bloom,And no tears would be shed for the love that is dead Had it lived and died so soonThat its fragrant, sweet and soft caress { Had left no sting of pain, | For the hope of night is its dream of dawn And the light of the day again. So hearts are broken and lives go out On the ocean of jiain and care,Dying for what they believe to be rightS. In the face of their own despair.^ Wearing the mask of duty and a life that is deail :For the sake of a cause that honor leadsIn the path that integrity K ^^^^^Sniiii^^^^^^^^^^^H K ^\ %■ PHB E [ ^ \ i WjM^^/iJnuu AX IXTKltKSTIXG KELIC. (Sec puKe ill. ( Book of the Royal Blue. Monthly by thePassenger Department of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroah. Vol. III. BALTIMORE, JUNE, 1900. No. 9. MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MARYLAND. FAi; up on the very summit of the Alle-gheny .Mountains nestles the ideal re-treat and summer resort known asMountain Lake Park. .\ peculiar geologi-cal feature of this vast chain of mountainswhere they occupy the western portion ofMaryland is the level plateau extendingalong their very crest, about nine mileswide and practically flat. It would seem obtained from a thousand ])oints. .Moun-tain Lake Park occujiies about eight hun-dred acres of these glades and oak in this tract and adding the onetouch necessary to complete the perfectarrangement of nature is Mountain Lakeitself. Covering an area of forty acres,with its wooded shores and clear waterwell stocked with fish, it not only delights KA


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