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W'lIKliE Tin: Sl'OitTSMAX LOVKS TO LIXCKll. 



means of liio dcatii of a fawn at Tc^los, we saved one ou the 

 Alla-as]i. 



Fortunate it is for tliose who traverse tlie woods of 

 Maine for ideasui-e or profit tliat ni)on nearly all the lakes 

 are tlie habitations of num. I'ew of the lakes but have their 



Dream That Came True. 



spornno- eanips, generally kept by some i>'nid(\ Telos was 

 no exception. From a <>nide at the si)ortiniLi camp at the 

 foot of the lake we heard some news conceriiiiiu- what they 

 called ''the second East Branch drive" which oav(^ us little 

 concern at first, l)ut which afterward nearly caused us to 

 i»ive up the trip down the East Branch. 



To help the lo<>- drive alonii, the <»ates were up at the dam 

 at the foot of Telos, givino- plenty of water to run our 

 canoes through the canal to ^^'ebstel' Lake. It seems that 



