Tatler . w . With a thrill we saw it first, standingmajestically among the trees; with athrill will we always think of it, for ithas given us many things far moreprecious than gold. Dl Page Seven. ^wmi JH;/i};j [[yf S^W? f m. p I wish you could see the Fountain bythe side of the path: more familiar andpleasant is it to us in the heat of theday than the Pierian Spring. wa Page Eight


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