1 82 Hillside. 



and with attentive ear and eye we open our minds to the 

 manifold wonders and beauties around us, our ears charmed 

 by the solemn night music, and our eyes by the infinity of 

 space. We pace the chalk hills on our homeward way, 

 interested and well satisfied with the attempts we have 

 been making to interpret some of the many mysteries around 

 us, to read some of the many wonders of Nature, enjoying 

 some of the purest pleasures that the embodied soul is 

 capable of realizing, pleasures which, with the usual pleni- 

 tude of all Nature's productions, are practically boundless 

 and inexhaustible. 



