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strapping hound, we pried open an adjacent window and threw him in. It was in the midst of a most pleasant waltz, and the young ladies in their evening dress and the young men in their cut-aways flew in consternation before the advance of this big, dirty but friendly dog. He immediately wanted to become acquainted with everybody, but his familiarity brought down on him the contempt of all the crowd had concealed themselves in a dark retreat to nab him as he passed.

But he didn't show up. We waited a long time, and at last sent a fellow up on the roof of the building to look through the windows and see if our man had given us the slip. And sure enough he had! There he was inside, big as life, issuing orders and quieting the fears of the Freshman as if his life had never been in

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