OUR GUEST BOOK 



the man is beginning to understand that he must learn 

 little by little, that increasing his knowledge gradually 

 day by day, he will in time be able to do his share to- 

 ward enlightening the next newcomer into this blessed 

 country life. 



Of those dear ones who are the nearest to us ; those 

 who know each corner, each remote recess of our be- 

 loved wood, to whom this haven is a second home ; 

 of those who share in all our sorrows and double all 

 our joys; of them this is not the place to speak. With- 

 in our hearts their names are graven far more deeply 

 than in the book of guests. 



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