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hide himself.  The brook has cut its way through, and passes
along the base of two very abrupt hills quite close to each
other, their rocky sides are ornamented with beautiful ferns
a reflection of which may be seen in the little stream
We thought it best to give a name to this pretty place,
and decided upon "The Highlands" as most appropriate.
Close to Camp Cozy, in the middle of the brook, stands
quite a large rock, its almost perpendicular sides, run
right down to the stream, which right here is about a 
foot deep. On this rock, growing out of a cleft are two
or three slender trees. We name this rock "The Bluff".
We were now close to the camp.  Here we were fortunate
enough to capture a tree frog. Hyla versicolor after
noticing the little expanded discs at the ends of its fingers
and toes we allowed him his freedom.  We arrived at
the camp at 12:30 P.M. ate dinner, spent a little time
building a fire, then left for "The Spring".  Here we prepared
coffee and ate our dessert.  We now started for 
Orange Grove.  About half way to OG. growing out of the 
almost perpendicular wall of rock, were two beautiful showy
asters.  They were not very high up so we concluded to
        