Auf Wiedersehen . erself, I pray you tell your brother how well I counterfeited. Her love for Orlandowas a case of love at first sight, but oh! the indefinable depth of that love. This little princess of Arcadie shows the playfulness of her nature, when Orlando has finished telling herof his love for Rosalind, and she begs him to call her his Rosalind and woo her. Then faithfully she promises Orlandoif he truly loves Rosalind with all his heart, she will, on the morrow, bring her to him. With merry words of banterto all present, she departs, with Celia bidding all to meet her on the morrow. Th


Auf Wiedersehen . erself, I pray you tell your brother how well I counterfeited. Her love for Orlandowas a case of love at first sight, but oh! the indefinable depth of that love. This little princess of Arcadie shows the playfulness of her nature, when Orlando has finished telling herof his love for Rosalind, and she begs him to call her his Rosalind and woo her. Then faithfully she promises Orlandoif he truly loves Rosalind with all his heart, she will, on the morrow, bring her to him. With merry words of banterto all present, she departs, with Celia bidding all to meet her on the morrow. The last scene in this, the sweetest and happiest of Shakespeares comedies, brings us again to the Forest ofArden. Hymen enters leading Rosalind clad in her proper habit. Other characters in whom we are also interestedare also here. Rosalind fulfills her promise to Orlando. To you I give myself, for I am yours ; what more isthere to tell, for Wedding is great Junos crownTis Hymen peoples every town. Emma Cannon, I am come that the]) might have life and that they might have it more abundantly. Q HROUGH the months past our Young Womans Christ-ian Association has had as its great aim, this—that theabundant life in Christ might be not only seen, but exper-ienced by each girl. The work has many sides, social aswell as Devotional, Missionary and of our members, Myra Lofton and Clara Bowles, attendedthe conference held at Richmond, Virginia, in November. Theybrought back good reports of the work carried on in the other col-leges, with many helpful ideas for our several committees. We hopeto be able to send at least three delegates to the Summer Conferenceat Asheville. We have had numerous ways of making money in order to haveour Association represented at these different Conferences. On theevening of the twentieth of February, we gave a Sock Social,which proved successful. The invitations were accompanied by alittle sock and the following rhyme. This little sock w


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