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To have been captain of the foot-ball teahest office in the free gift of the Ah for one life; but Richard Percival was

of such stuff that all past triureedy of the future Now that the doors of college were fairly closed,

that career beca condition, before one

wakes

On this su the dream, since

the hour was one for quiet of body and for wandering visions The rooe and suffused with that restfulness which cohtful lives have been lived There were long straight

lines; there was a scarcity of knickknacks; there were pictures gathered

because they were loved and not to fill a bare space on the wall; there

were books and books and books, many of them with the worn covers of

old friends Here, clasped in the arms of another old friend of a chair,

half-sat, half-lay his ed Ellery Norris, the

friend whose delicate rant

wine to Dick, who believed in hi twilight, laden with rose-spiciness and with the first