. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . t . ; • m //ee-tarroo Pain. 328 THE OUTING CLUB. what a shower they are getting up inConcord, why the town is completelyhidden from view! Now the clouds clear away, andfar off up the valley stand out, clearand plain, Moosilauke and over there is Belknap, or Gun-stock, mountain, and do you remem-ber what a time the Wild Flower club of all is at sunrise. We have beenknown to be so enthusiastic as toarise as early as three oclock towatch the approach of day here. Thedawn was just breaking, and soonthe cle


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . t . ; • m //ee-tarroo Pain. 328 THE OUTING CLUB. what a shower they are getting up inConcord, why the town is completelyhidden from view! Now the clouds clear away, andfar off up the valley stand out, clearand plain, Moosilauke and over there is Belknap, or Gun-stock, mountain, and do you remem-ber what a time the Wild Flower club of all is at sunrise. We have beenknown to be so enthusiastic as toarise as early as three oclock towatch the approach of day here. Thedawn was just breaking, and soonthe clear amber of the sky took onfaint streaks of crimson. Brighterand brighter it grows, and we getexcited in trying who shall catch the - .T,» m ?»£ c. r < : ? 1 f t a&i The Living-Room. had climbing it that hot day lastAugust, and when we had finallygained the summit, not a mountain,not a lake was to be seen for thesmoke that lay between us and them?Later comes the sunset, with its ever-changing and ever-marvelous effects,and as darkness hovers over all, oneb}r one the stars appear and the whip-poor-wills begin their plaintive , perhaps, the most beautiful time first glimpse of the sun. Once hekisses the waters of the river, greatbanks of fleecy clouds roll up, as ifto shut him out, and all the valley isveiled in mist, while we bask in thefull sunshine, high above. By thetime breakfast, al fresco, is finished,the day, as we ordinarily know it,has begun, and we mount our wheelsfor the city in ample season for thedays duties. THE OUTING CLUB. 29 ^ -?.-**... ; Y Miss Caroline S. StewarPresident, i$q~. Mrs. Ma^dePresides KnowSton. Miss Mary Ni!, iSqq. OUR MOSS FRIKZE. One dav as we were taking a longwheelin


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