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they should return, we hardly expected them to behave as they did.  <s>The
two dogs</s> Both stood perfectly still and looked at us rather sorrowfully.
As we walked onward they kept looking and remained standing
in almost a fixed position.  We were quite a distance from them
when last we looked and still they were standing in the same
position, immovable and gazing towards us.  We had no trouble
finding the Celastrus place.  After securing a few specimens we
started for the old furnace, and which we reached shortly after
nine o'clock.  We immediately secured a lot of wood and in a 
little while had a nice fire.  The old furnace looked pretty 
to-day and I wished I had had the camera to get a picture of it.
The view from the furnace was very pretty.  We ate our dinner shortly
after 11 o'clock and a few minutes before 12 we started for the
station.  Before starting I went towards the spring and secured a
few rose hips.  In the water not far from the spring was growing
some Callitriche as bright and green as if it was already spring.
On our way to the station we passed a saw mill, apparently only
recently set up, in the woods, but already wide-spread destruction
was seen everywhere.  We stopped a few moments at H's and also
at K's.  We took the 1:08 P.M. train for home.
        