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Identifier: timeplacegirl00bost (find matches)
Title: The time, the place and the girl
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Boston, Ben, 1872-
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Publisher: Chicago : Yellowstone Park Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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en bend! No wonder I was throwndown. I soon found that this tickling sensationat the bottom of the pumping station whichcould not be reached and scratched, was notwhat it is cracked up to be, but 0:1 the drop, adelusion and nightmare. Had me chasing colts. 38 THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL. On this nifty female I sowed my wild oats ma wild and picturesque country, and the seedsof wisdom I now have safely stored awayin my vaults of experience as ready refer-ence for my friends who are unsuspectinglyled into any painted beauts steel trap. My ad-vice to the lovelorn is to take to the bunchgrass and tanks and hide for the rest of theirdays. That night I had cracked ice in a towelon my head as a soother. Say, Billy, haveyou ever taken the ice route for relief? Itsgreat! But no more of it for me. Ive had acomplete cure and I soon wont have to tell howmadly I love her until Im black in the face.Nell is in a nasty humor to-night, so I guess Illmake for the hay. Yours as ever, Ben Boston. 39
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THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL. Lake Colonial Hotel, Yellowstone Lake, August 4th, 190-. Dear Billy:— Bright and early the next morning at eightoclock we were off for the lake—our heads ridof all disturbances of the night before and ourspirits aglee. I thought Nell was going to chokethe sunshine from me, but she came through allright and the dark memories floated away onthe air like mist long before we reached theWest Arm Lunch Station. Turning our backs on the Upper Basin withregret, still it left our souls full of delightfulmemories as we passed the Keppler Cascadesand crossed the great Continental Divide twiceat an elevation of eight thousand three hundredfeet. This wild, exhilarating mountain ride wasenchanting—it was not a fantasy filled with fly-ing fairies and other woodland surprises, butthe real thing that made every heart fill andthrill with delight—the natural resting place for 41 THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL. the beauty and the beast. Shoshone Point,where we

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