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)l ; . T< ) NATURE 



NOT REALLY WORK, BUT JUST A LITTLE -'PLAY" AT IT— FOR EXERCISE. 

 This gave an ideal iharm to tliL- premise — a dreamland ettect. 



just passed. They did belong to the 

 lumberman that cleared that hill but 

 they are now owned by Mr. Walter P. 

 Terry who came up from New York 

 and built the good luck bungalow." 



As we advanced along the road, I 

 saw that even the front gate wished us 

 good luck by its latticework designs of 



fylfot or swastika. The antiquary or the 

 jeweler may find in the swastika .\n 

 emblem of good luck, but to my mind 

 the lowered heads of that yoke of oxen 

 were more beautiful and more sugges- 

 tive of peaceful thoughts and pleasant 

 anticipations than forty fvlfots could 

 be. 



I MADE BOLD TO VISIT THE BUNGALOW AND TO ASK QUESTIONS. 1 



