Outing . sary scrambling. The ladies boat house, soon to be builtalongside that already in use for theBerkeley men, is to be of the same length,but only about half as wide, thoroughlyeqiupped in every way to meet the de-mands of the most zealous oarswoman. In conclusion, just one word. After anexhaustive review of these exceptionalopportunities it becomes a matter ofsurprise that the requests for admissionto membership iu the Berkeley LadiesClub do not far exceed the capacity oftheir club houses. At any rate, if NewYork girls do not shortly awake to theprivileges of physical gain and growthwhi


Outing . sary scrambling. The ladies boat house, soon to be builtalongside that already in use for theBerkeley men, is to be of the same length,but only about half as wide, thoroughlyeqiupped in every way to meet the de-mands of the most zealous oarswoman. In conclusion, just one word. After anexhaustive review of these exceptionalopportunities it becomes a matter ofsurprise that the requests for admissionto membership iu the Berkeley LadiesClub do not far exceed the capacity oftheir club houses. At any rate, if NewYork girls do not shortly awake to theprivileges of physical gain and growthwhich lie within their reach it will not bebecause an enthusiast has not endeavoredto put before them a conscientious state-ment of facts. All true advancement isgradual and the national standard ofwomanly beauty, grace and strength isvastly dependent upon the present en-ergy to grapple with existing forces ofdegeneracy. AMONG THE BASQUES AND NAVARRESE. BY JOHN HEARD, JR.(Continued from Vol. XIV., page 450.). T was a cold dinner thatawaited us when weemerged. After eatingheartily we began climb-ing the hill. I noticedthat as we neared thetower Pascual lagged be-hind, so that once or twiceI had to wait for him. But you are not go-ing up there ! he ex-claimed, as we drew nearthe summit. Why shouldnt I ? IJ asked. Because a devil livesinside ; there isnt a man in the country?who has ever been here before ! Wont you come with me? I shouldlike to see the devil and have a talk withhim—you neednt fear. Well, he said, after reflecting a littlewhile, if you can go I suppose I can ;but you go first ! The tower was a blind, round structure,about thirty feet high, built on the topof the hill. At a little distance from itsfoot there was a long chute of brokenrock which looked as if it might havebeen the damp, so after removing the sur-face layer I took some samples for ex-amination. In the tower itself there wereno openings, and I could find no traces ofany brickmg up of such apertures, if a


Size: 1162px × 2150px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade, booksubjectsports, booksubjecttravel