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of daylight boys jump up and dress quickly, fo
g a hare; ours has been caught, skinned and cooked. It seems to fill the bill, for with good appetite we fa
ore us. After the heat and dust of the city, how cool and refreshing this is! Comfortable farm houses, lovely orchards, with the trees heavy with young fruit, winding streams, songbirds on every side, overhead a sky of tenderest blue, with here and there a fleck of white-
urprises in store for us. Were you to take a little of Lake George, mix it with some shady lanes in England, add the clear atmosphere of the Catskills, sprinkle around a few of the
to get out of his city clothes, and into Camp attire. What a beautiful scene opens before us! The lake, like a sheet of polished silver, rows of tents
b out any way, over the back, over the dashboard, over the wheels, the farmers t