PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK pulled, but he wouldn't stir an inch. J Ie just worked his nose up and down and wriggled his ears, like he was laughing at us, and stood perfectly still. You'd a thought he was planted."' "I should say so," commented Phil. "I don't believe an automobile could have moved him. 1 know J felt like an idiot sitting there, waiting for that stubborn little beast to go." "But when he did go," said Nell, with a shake of her head, '"it was the suddenest thing, and gracious! how he did brayV It seemed to go everywhere, it was so loud. Then he made one dash, and Phil just had time to grab the reins, when away he went, bumping and banging along the road, gettingmuddy and every thing else. Phil's hat Hew off, and it's a wonder mine didn't too. I 'spose he just meant to come here all the time." Whereupon Jack, who had been quietly listening to the remarks about himself, gave a funny little bray and rubbed his nose over Ted's shirtsleeve. "Xow," said Phil. "The question is how will we ever get that little beast home. I won't drive him. That's certain. The exercise is too strenuous for me." "And for me, too," added Nell; "but maybe Ted will drive him for us. I'm sure he can manage him." Ted's face brightened. "Ob," lie said, "I'd like to, and Til ask mother if 1 may." Of course, Ted's mother was willing indeed, she was glad that he could be with Jack again, even for a little while. So all three climbed into the little wagon, Xell holding on to the seat with both hands, for she didn't know what might happen. But she need not have been afraid, for Jack went along as obe dient and gentle as a little lamb. "Well, lie can go just right," she said. " I'd iust love him if he'd be like this all the time." Nell's father laughed very much when she told him about their morning's expe rience. "1 suppose, under ordinary circum stances, Jack ought to be punished," he said. "Oh, but you wouldn't," begged Nell, for her heart was very tender, "lie just wanted to see Ted, you know, and that was the only way." "That's just it, little girl. And I'm inclined to think Jack will always be wanting to see Ted." "And he'll go to him, too, papa. I see it in his eyes." "If the desire remained in his eye, it wroukhit matter so much, but it's apt to travel to his legs, and then there'll be somctbing doing. Now, suppose, instead of lett ing Jack go to.Ted, we let Ted come to Jack. John tells me that a bright boy would be a great help about the stable, and 1 have an idea that Ted would like very well to earn some money by coming here every day, taking care of Jack, and helping" But he got no further, for Nell pounced upon him. "Oh! you dear, darling, lovely, old father," she said, giving him a hug that almost squeezed the breath out of him. " Your plan is the most serambunkious that ever was, and I'm going right out and tell Jack all about it." And Jack liked it so well that he never took the children on such a strenuous ride again. Word luv.zl. There are S, 15 and two T's, An It and an N; Just one single C, And then you begin To lit in the vowels Four only ia number A word tliey all give That splits things asunder. It's a word, that when used, Denotes things growing- small; But it n'er denotes increase, No, never at all. The doctor employs it Against you and me, (I should say 'gainst our purses) When he charges a fee. It's a word that goes with us Throughout our whole life, And it figures in fail hits And hard business strife. Answer: Sujituaction. Social and Scenic Center of the White Mountains Maplewood Hotel and Cottages, O I K W J U JL Y TO OCT O 11 1? 11 Cuisine the Standard of Excellence. Milk and Vegetables from Maplewood Farm Symphony Orchestra morning and evening'. All the accessories of a first-class summer resort. Iti r Mountain Killing H'tr. lo Hay Fvr. llig-k anil 11 ry Invigorating Air. High. Altitude. ISsHOLE GOLF COURSE, Having a Range of 5,300 Yards U X S r 11 1 A S S K I) 1$ V A X Y I N Til K STAT K . F I X 13 TKAiIN COIHIN and II A N E It A L L HAl'LKn OOII HOTRIi CAMI !''-Read inir Room, Writing Room, Ladies and (ientle men's Billiard and Tool Rooms. Fine Rowling Alleys, Souvenir Store, Reautlful Rail Room and Theatre, Open Fiieplaces, Wide Ralconies Overlooking (Jolf Links. ; Nearly Opposite. Open June f to Octol er 15. Aeeommouates 150. Terms moderate. MAPLEWOOD COTTAGE 111 llOHtOII "When the wind goes bumpi'iig through The alley with a slap and boo! And the slush is on the street Sloshing on the sliding feet, I'm ty hard on little hoys Having to stay in all day; Have to get out all the toys To pass the time away. When you have to chink the door With old lags, and hear the roar And rattle at the window, where The frost shuts out all hut the air, l'urty hard on little boys, Having to stay in all day; Think the summer's mighty nice With the old snow gone away. In liii?liurt. Down in I'inehurst, don't you kuow, Never have no ice and snow; Out of doors we boys can play In the sunshine all the day Golf and base ball, lots of fun ; Lots of sport to romp and run ; And, if you've lots of money, You can ride a Shetland pony. Tell your papa that, next year, He'd best spend the winter here. CoiiuiidruiiiN. What is it that helps most toward a man get ting up in the world? An alarm clock. Why are cities like ladies! They have outskirts. When is a storm like tea? When brew ing. PEPPERMINT CANDY. Peppermint candy, 'taint bo sweet; But, you bet, it's hard to beat! HolletN Foi'MHiilcd on ltMiuNt 1'rltute Cottag-ew to llvnt LEON H . CILLEY, Hanager, Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. THE IXT1VT CHARLEVOIX, HICH. Fred J. Bailey, Andrew I. Creamer, Algrs Ebbitt House ' '.' ""1 '-'f"ffetjv; Army and Navy Headquarters, Wim- WASHINGTON. D. 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