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catch sight of him. At Parkdale, where the train 

 stopped, a C. P. R. express was found, on the point of 

 starting for the east, so Robert and WilHe jumped on 

 board it, reaching Montreal on Saturday, and West 

 Randolph next day, to spend one of those delightful 

 Sundays in Vermont which the Coachers of 1883 recall 

 with longing. 



Wiman, Alloo, Tinker and Chandler stopped at the 

 Rossin House ; the three last named, after a drive round 

 the city with Dwight, left at noon on Saturday; Louis 

 for Buffalo to meet his wife, the others for New York, 

 Wiman remaining over till Tuesday night. 



What words were those, of the plaintive song that 

 Jack Massey sang at Baysville on the homeward trip, 

 unlocking modest Harry's tongue and making even the 

 energetic " Cheesy" look thoughtful ? 



Sweet dreamland faces, passing to and fro, 



Bring back to memory days of long ago. . • . 



Theodore might weave a prose poem about such 

 memories as those of Muskoka in the autumn, when the 

 chorus of " Far away, far away," led by Budge's 

 smooth voice, softened the faces of some among the 

 Ochtwans, little used to the melting mood. Well may 

 Wmian write : " The friendships which ripen in 

 these old woods are more precious than any earthly 

 possession." - ' ' ^ 



