The dawn at Shanty Bay-- . .Ov th^ Full-onbcd Eiay n. HE south-bound trainI was doing reasonablywell, lake and forestr^ retreating as it Ronald wonderedwhy it loitered so, homeward boundas he was, bearing with him thetrophy of his exile. For Mildredwas obviously stronger, each suc-ceeding day adding to her vigour,even as it added to Ronalds grati-tude and joy. But very little hadbeen contributed to his confidencein distinguished city doctors. Ephraim was on the seat beside


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