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U niversity qf O regqn M o nth ly - 29 m’ sieu’. T ow pck all day hard forche "money, and when the ritoriey (¿me—well we have gppd,'tiirierSjSp.itnot fair,'tdi* sieu’? To work hard one must haye some Tun. For what then is* the moneygopd??-' Fprile day you will be old-” | '• t b.oF ;: “I have riot think: of tlyit m’ ,§i£u’,” anylf then'/sjuddeniy^ “The^, fi^h he ypU bite fin^ tomorrow.” I “Yes* I Jiòpe so. ,We wiH'St^rth early’' so J think I shall <go;t£)$ béd.Y^QÒd night, Jacq^e^U” §. But Jaoqtres1 did nofot etite. ! Fi,è .seamed disturbed, as though a struggle were gding su, within him. ThejKvening silently changed td night, and Jacques- sat thinking. The stars came out one by oiie^ until the heavèqs were dotted- with twinkling- jo in ts fof light-OThe mopn showed itself above-the t r ^ j ^ A n d still Ja c q u e s/# t thinking. Suddenly- he arose and came vapidly into the.cabin. “.doming,to bed; Jacqqes??’'.'-said-’If^ "“^ih, is m’ sieu’ awaise^j I must tell you wh^t .1 have;think. iT have decide—” and he hesitated. “Yes'.”' • “F have decide.,not -to drink until;—let’s see—one year.” • ^wlfbeached for his hand. “It W a bargain,’ Jacques' for. ¿pe'^ear?^ Àridoi^e‘‘were sodn asleep. " ‘ \ ' H H ■ * I y /ì^ te n during the long wintry m o n th ^w h en the open fire wan; lighted, I- would sit in the circle'pf its,cheerful blazean d .dream' th'psepdanadian w o o d la n d gazing into the glpwiqg coàls I ^ p u ld Sbnfetimes picture theTiittle cabin in the-w ildernes^'and wpnder if Jacques had kept his p r o r a i^ W hen the;.w^rm dày^pf,spring began to awaken sleeping treeSfand flowers, the?-forest stream ^callcd t o m e,with a sweet persistency ?So?with the. coming of early grimmer I began my Journey. V;J^hen,.L arrived at the littk village^eyening hadnlréady.settled oVW the forest,' and the voices of the y?0^q®wo mume$qu,§ b y | day? W-er£ hushed, f ^ ^ l i g h t breeze qriietly stirred the b r a n c h ^ of the trees, but the^Pfl? al^ $ ^ $ ia tt< ib le ,sound^seeme,d to,-add fp the deep*'stillness? How gpod.it was to* be back again ip t h r f j i e t place;1 It was the comiilg hofrae aftdr ad^l^W andering',, - ' affiH ' I hurried rip the path untiM heTaFiri loomed before me. J jacqriq^ must have-retired,,fpt no -light'appeared^iri the window. 1 Well, I wo^ld .awakefi him^SP I rapped lpudLy^upon the d ^ r h ^ h ^ n ^ f e p Ì y came to my 'ear ; only the murmur of, the trees- Sufely hq was not at the yWaglJ for had i^ n o b ? proniispd. -3 À ffin I ràpped;?,but no