. Book of the Royal blue . erly known. This beautiful expanseof water, ten miles in length, lies at anelevation of DOO feet above the level of thesea and about 300 feet higher than LakeMichigan, into which its waters is the largest of the inland lakes ofIndiana, and is one of the most popularsummer resorts of Chicago and of manyof the larger cities of Indiana, Illinois andMichigan. It has been many years since TurkeyLake, as it was then called, was a favorite resort of canoeists and fishermen, whocamped on its wild shores and enjoyed therough life for a fortnights vacation; butthe att
. Book of the Royal blue . erly known. This beautiful expanseof water, ten miles in length, lies at anelevation of DOO feet above the level of thesea and about 300 feet higher than LakeMichigan, into which its waters is the largest of the inland lakes ofIndiana, and is one of the most popularsummer resorts of Chicago and of manyof the larger cities of Indiana, Illinois andMichigan. It has been many years since TurkeyLake, as it was then called, was a favorite resort of canoeists and fishermen, whocamped on its wild shores and enjoyed therough life for a fortnights vacation; butthe attractions of this beautiful little lakewere so great that it soon became a resortfor families, and hotels and clubhousessprang up here and there in place of theold canvas tents. Numerous beautifulprivate cottages dot its shores, and everyseason finds additional clubhouses to addto the liveliness of the scene. There are four hotels at whichreasonable rates can be obtained, from.$ per day up, with special rates T UK attraction of environment ofteninfluences us beyond our untemptedstrength. Pride prevents more tears thantenderness or sentiment creates. Sorrow must be measured by itssincerity; a broken doll tears the heartof a child as a great grief wears thesoul of manhood. Oftkn the critical mind dwells tooclosely on surface matters, and neglectsto probe for the real cause of trouble. A \V0M.\N should not expect a manto understand—a woman. Love is fact, not philosophy, andthe attempt to idealize it is dangerous. There is a permanent occupation inperfect happiness. Wk sometimes ask God to help us,and then deliberately attempt to preventthe consummation of our petition. P.\RTicuLAR plans do not alwaysmeet with anticipated expectations. Some of us go bankrupt in confidencebefore we are solvent in discretion. Overdone civility appears to the in-telligent observer as underdone insin-cerity. Ix the great silence of the unknownlife let us listen hopefully for the musico
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