. Lasell leaves . letters may be sent directlyto Mrs. Charles H. Willems, Domaine Dil-barritz, Bidart (Basses Pyrenees), France. Here is a new language study, by one of ourgirls, which was published some time ago inOur Dumb Animals. There is a companion toit The Cat. DOG LANGUAGE By Marion Hovey Briggs Our Towser is the finest dog that ever wore a collar,We wouldnt sell him.—no indeed, not even for a dollar!I understand his language now, cause honest, it appearsThat dogs can talk and say a lot, with just their tails and I come home from school he meets me with a joyous bound,And shak
. Lasell leaves . letters may be sent directlyto Mrs. Charles H. Willems, Domaine Dil-barritz, Bidart (Basses Pyrenees), France. Here is a new language study, by one of ourgirls, which was published some time ago inOur Dumb Animals. There is a companion toit The Cat. DOG LANGUAGE By Marion Hovey Briggs Our Towser is the finest dog that ever wore a collar,We wouldnt sell him.—no indeed, not even for a dollar!I understand his language now, cause honest, it appearsThat dogs can talk and say a lot, with just their tails and I come home from school he meets me with a joyous bound,And shakes that long tail sideways, down and up, and round and says hes going to hang a rug beside the door to seeIf Towser will not beat it while hes busy greeting me,Then when he sees me get my hat, but thinks he cannot His ears get limp, his tail drops down, and he just walks off—slowThough if I say the magic words, Well, Towser, want to come?Why say! Youd know he answered Yes! although at speech hes It records only the sunshine - In those spring days when the showers werechased away by the sunshine, turning eventhe rain drops on the trees into diamonds sothe tears that came into our eyes and hearts atthe slipping away of our friend are changedinto a solemn joy by this gift which will, in asense, crystalize the memory of the happyhearted girl, the sunshine of whose life oftenchased the shadows away. Another echo from the June Alumnae Meet-ing in the original bit of advice given by Stebbins Jarvis who was a member of theschool in 1866, thus celebrating her fiftiethanniversary. And now I will give you some cheerful adviseDo not grow old while you feel full of lifeDo not sit down in the corner and sayI cannot do that, I am old and grey. Keep yourself cheerful, dance if you willIf you feel lonely, pray do not keep still,All those who love you will say just the sameIf your old for your age then you are to blame. ?i LASELL LEAVES
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