THE WINTER NIGHT 



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furiously at everything round it. It ended with tetanus, 

 and we carried it out and laid it down on the ice. It 

 hopped about like a toad, its legs stiff and extended, 

 neck and head pointing upward, while its back was 

 curved like a saddle. I was afraid it might be hydropho- 

 bia or some other infectious sickness, and shot it on the 



EXPERIMENT IN SLEDGE SAILING 



(From a Photogruf'li) 



