Summer School Diary, part 2D - 1913

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[illustration for a section heading-- drawing of a bench with backboard stating Joshes, with a girl standing in front holding a hat and a bouquet of flowers.

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Howe It Happened.

The Sabbath day was drawing to a close. A woman by the window casement read; Besides her in a vase a snowy rose Gave off its lovely fragrance round her head.

The hero and the maid beside the brook Lingered and dreamed of happi-ness to be. And so Miss Howe intent upon her book, Heard not the supper gong And missed her tea.

Miss Dieringer, (at dinner), "Miss Byrne, don't you think this is postum instead of coffee"? Miss Byrne, "I really don't know, I can not tell tea from coffee".

Miss Byrne, "My eyes just pain dreadfully." Miss Hackward, "You shouldn't study so much."

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