. Lake Forest College stentor. e,shall we say, of his fancy, the fair ideal aboutwhich he has draped garments that lend aglamours and an enchantment unreal? It maybe so, but he does not think so. He is no serpent of Eden ingratiate its glisteningfolds into the sun-lit and flower-encircled gar-dens of his blest estate. The hard-hided andsupercilious bachelor who fancies that he hasplayed upon the heart-strings of all the beauti-ful heart harps he has met with only to pro-duce an inharmonious and doleful dirge mayfling his little joke at the engaged man withunsatisfactory results. The


. Lake Forest College stentor. e,shall we say, of his fancy, the fair ideal aboutwhich he has draped garments that lend aglamours and an enchantment unreal? It maybe so, but he does not think so. He is no serpent of Eden ingratiate its glisteningfolds into the sun-lit and flower-encircled gar-dens of his blest estate. The hard-hided andsupercilious bachelor who fancies that he hasplayed upon the heart-strings of all the beauti-ful heart harps he has met with only to pro-duce an inharmonious and doleful dirge mayfling his little joke at the engaged man withunsatisfactory results. The domestic man whois regaled nightly with the dulcet tones of babyand who pursues his seemingly unsatisfactoryround of daily toil only that the proceeds mayfind a receptacle in the inevitable maw of home,may sagely shake his head at the engagedyoung man and assure him that things are sel-dom what they seem. But, taken all in all,the experience of the engaged young man isone that comes but once in a lifetime, and longmay it


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