get to u>oAh. 4t te eteaAtng eotd and tt to a tout ttme. 
A am- gtad 'to- neoA that CaAAte to hetteAi-Wad o he not teen a-Me 'to ojsen 
the houoe and he wtth uo ouA otott tuoutd nave teen- o-hoAn of hatf tto- jsteaOuAe. 
An the oeAg natuAe of- thtngo. we cannot expect many ouch meettng e and eueAy 
one count a. Tint eon got q tot out of- tt. We need* that o-oAt of- thtnq a tout ao 
rnu-efi ao A do and tt owutd do htm ao much good, thto taeh of famtty ttfe to 
enough to mate a SaAhaAtan out of a man, A ou4§t 'tt ttue wtth dome fotto. An 
ttnve A ohoutd become qntte Wan. (kd tt m ag be added that tf A n-eueA needed 
the humantqtng tnftuenee of famttg tufe,eofectatty ao exemhttfted tg women, 
befoAe A aeeuAedtg need tt now. 3Fie tnftuenee of Me Etotogteat iuAve-g to dto- 
ttnetty not ooften-ung. 
g he Act and chut toot one of tto mebeAo ao A ocw tg the moAntng joafeAo. 
P at nten,, a- feotantat of the lliueeum, went up theAe geeteAd-ag with a goung cha'p, 
and the two tooh a canoe and went ftohtng about a mtt-e a ho-ve ouA tandtng. 
mat happened wttt neveA be hnown.She canoe woe found- tateA tadtg etove u'p, 
and patnteAO hat and coat weAe oato-equenttg ‘ptach-e-d u'p tn mtdAtueA- wheAe 
th-eg had tod-ged on a Aoch.Eut of the man and toy nathtny.Dhe canoe douttteoe 
u'poet on a Aoct tn the"dtuttteftete tatto'W the cotd wateA dtd the Aeot. 
3-he todtee mag he AeoeueAed tateA' fAom the to-weA AtveA. At to Me ftAot ae- 
ctdent a-nd a ueAg ead one. M*t a naAAow maAg-tn theAe to -between ttf e and deatl 
ttnceAetg IJquAO 
