A history of the class of 'ninety-five . Well, Phil Walker,. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 95. 6l Ed Scovil], Funny Foulke, and Tranian Dilly struck Washing-ton when it was pouring down rain, and, as they were chilledthrough and through, they hunted for a little Jire with whichto warm themselves. Then they went out to watch the par-ade, but before doing so they all put some more ^re in theirpockets in case they should get cold again—thoughtful youngfellows. The procession began to move, and presently Phil,who was watching for the National Guard of West Virginia,grew tired, so he sat down on the curb


A history of the class of 'ninety-five . Well, Phil Walker,. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 95. 6l Ed Scovil], Funny Foulke, and Tranian Dilly struck Washing-ton when it was pouring down rain, and, as they were chilledthrough and through, they hunted for a little Jire with whichto warm themselves. Then they went out to watch the par-ade, but before doing so they all put some more ^re in theirpockets in case they should get cold again—thoughtful youngfellows. The procession began to move, and presently Phil,who was watching for the National Guard of West Virginia,grew tired, so he sat down on the curbstone to rest, and was soonfast asleep. Before long he was awakened by some one pullinghis hair; but this didnt worry him, as all he could say was,Wash goin by . and upon being told that the National Guardof Pennsylvania was passing by, he again fell off to sleep. Thisthi7tg repeated itself three or four times, when suddenly hesprang to his feet, crying: Is hear the Charleston band; andsure enough, the West Virginia boys were coming down theAvenue. Immed


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