. The Ottawan . Xapoleon ivas small—but look ichat he accomplished. The ipij OTTA-WA X—. Yes, I suppose it is all for the best, sighed the Old Gym. Yet I havebeen here so long, and have witnessed so many znctories and defeats, parties andreceptions, that I cannot help but feel badly because I have to leave. You have been faithful, quoth the New Gym, as he flicked a speck of dirtfrom his new stone front, and zve wont forget you. Youve been roasted, tistrue, but deep down in the hearts of the students and alumni there is a large,warm spot for you; and, old boy, Ill try to keep up the standard yo


. The Ottawan . Xapoleon ivas small—but look ichat he accomplished. The ipij OTTA-WA X—. Yes, I suppose it is all for the best, sighed the Old Gym. Yet I havebeen here so long, and have witnessed so many znctories and defeats, parties andreceptions, that I cannot help but feel badly because I have to leave. You have been faithful, quoth the New Gym, as he flicked a speck of dirtfrom his new stone front, and zve wont forget you. Youve been roasted, tistrue, but deep down in the hearts of the students and alumni there is a large,warm spot for you; and, old boy, Ill try to keep up the standard you have estab- lUhed in always standing for fair play and honorable competition. Why, youlook faint. Im getting zveak, whispered the Old Gym; Im afraid I—cant—lastmuch—longer. Courage, brother; dont give up; you—Ah! I fear he is dying. Speak,speak to me. Ah, he mutters. —Baker—or—Bust


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