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Chapter 2 No.2

Word Count: 1208    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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lled a rally, and truly the boys do rally around the Director, whose greatest fault is that he loves mankind too much, for his idea of Heaven is that it is fi

rns with old friends, making new acquaintances, thinking up new jokes, and enjoying the shining hours. The faculty hob

o the spirit of the thing. All the way over to the rally she had told herself that she must act in a dignified way becoming to a woman of 80 in the shade, then the minute she catches sight of the crowd she throws dignity to the winds, saying she'll none of it, is ready for a tussle with or without gloves, snaps her fingers at old Father Time. Let the sand

So poor old Nursie starts out by loving the Director, and right on down the line, finding good qualities in the worst and tam

ravel along and get to the starting p

. We never see anything of them until we get to Camp, yet they have been on their way just the same as we. There they stand on the Cam

g, we make a solemn promise to write regularly, to keep our teeth clean, not to eat much trash, to k

ents' wanderings to that of a lot of hens who have just been decapitated, yet they will feel so terribly anxious at the parting moment. Every mot

ome one lie down with them at night, telling them fairy stories until they were sleepy. They never entirely ge

laughter, tears and prayers, follow us as we step aboard the special train reserved for our Camp, "Good-bye, dear-Be a good boy-Write soon-Clean your teeth-Don't poke your head out of the window-Tell the Nurse about your medicine-T

them advantages that they themselves could not always have in their youth. There are, of course, exceptions; many a father realizes that he has not the knack of training his boys and being wise, decides to le

g off their collars, ties and all the clothes they dare, havi

erths. Only the very little boys go to sleep before 10 or 11 p. m. Such a glorious time as they have! But even the wildest boy must let up some time until his storage batteries are recharged. At last quiet prevails, and for the next few hours no

o do, is put down at one end of the car with all the littlest ones. These she can watch (when she's awake), an

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