
          635.

to be sick and suffer till he dies".  Not far off we noticed that a 
new house had been built.  In a short time we passed it.

By the time we reached the railroad tracks it was becoming dark
but as we had nearly an hour and a half to wait for the train we
decided to go down the road a short distance and build another
camp-fire.  This was soon done.  We found such excellent pieces
of wood that we had a fine fire.  We then sat down and enjoyed
it, also the pretty sight of the evening stars.  Jupiter is already
a considerable distance from Saturn.  This beautiful phenomenon
in all it fullness as has been seen during the latter part of November, <s>in fact;
from the</s> will not occur again in 1200 years.   We stayed near our
fire as long as we could then started for G.  On our way we stopped
frequently to admire the pretty stars which could be seen most
beautifully the atmosphere was so clear.  When we reached the
station we found that we still had fifteen minutes to wait.

Soon Mr. M. came in and shortly afterwards Dr B. who
entertained us till the arrival of our train.  The train, was on
time, but as the one from B. was late, we were obliged to wait
till it arrived before we could start.  In a short time it, too, came
and then we started for home.  We arrived in B. at 7.30 P.M.
        