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take us out of the ravine, did not lead us to the Lily
place, but around it, again meeting the path we wished
to take but beyond the Lilies.  It was only when we got
into the broad path leading into Hilton Av. that we were
convinced of having taken a wrong path.  Returning we
saw the path we had taken and learned later where we
had gotten off the path.  After seeing the Lilies we went
around to the ravine.  When we passed the camp where I had
seen the woman, we found the place deserted.  Leaving the 
ravine we went to Orange Grove, crossed the river and went to the
Cascades.  Here we ate our dinner and rested for a couple of 
hours.  Here too we found the Lygodium doing well.  We 
left the Cascades about four o'clock taking the route leading
up the stream and then back to the village.  Upon the hillside
we found wild Strawberries, a large patch of them.  We stopped
here some time eating the delicious fruit.  It was 6 o'clock when
we crossed the bridge to the mill.  The air which had all day
been so close was now very pleasant and a delightful breeze
was blowing, so that our walk up Hilton Av. to the cars was
really the best part of our trip.  When near the road leading
        