time under the impression that' I was an old ' acquaintanCe of Dorothy's, instead of a very late one. The day proved an ideal one. Not a cloud obscured the sky, and a light west wind moderated what would otherwise have been an unbearable heat to a moderate temperature. It was late in the forenoon when we descried the visitors coming down the lake shore at a scorching pace. " Why, there are only three of them," I said, as we watched their approach. "To be sure," said Dorothy. " How many did you expect ?" " A dozen or more," I replied. " But I'm happily disap pointed." By that time the boys were bearing down upon us. We rose and went forward to meet them. As I glanced casually at the newcomers I received a sudden shock of surprise. • • "If the second isn't Torn Edrington then I'm much mistaken," I mused, half to myself. Dorothy, standing near, caught the Words. • "Of course it is," she said, with a strange smile. " Didn't I 'tell you brother Tom was coining today." I‘ turned quickly and shook her, half playfully, half ,angrilY, by the shoulder. " Dorothy Edringtoii Tom's ' little sister ; ' . as'he used to call you at college I'll never forgive you for this." 'But I did later. • " Ken Walden !" almost shouted Tom Edrington, as he dis ' Mounted nimbly. " Who would ever think of seeing you here ?" ." Not you evidently," I said, laughing. •" That's so," lie answered. "It seems as though we have been the unconscious victims of a mutual surprise party." " Which is about true," I assented, as I turned to meet the Other members of the party. The pleasures of that day can never fade from my memory. In the afternoon we went out rowing on the lake, taking our fishing 'tackle with us. But, finding the sport tame, we returned and strolled over to " The Point." There my camera came into good service again, the cascade forming a superb background for a yet 'more' charming group. Then, tiring of that, we went back to 'Camp Chesuncook, and across the hills to a farm near by for cherries. All of which sounds commonplace enough in print, but was far from it in reality. In the evening, after a most delightful HER BROTHER'S .SISTER