31. Several parties of students have gone by, to take a walk down the road. Some of them are walking along very steadily, but there are several that look pretty tipsy.
Here are three or four of them coming back, riding the donkeys. They are singing and laughing, and making a great deal of fun.
32. Here is a family of poor peasants coming down the river. They look very poor. The woman has a very queer cap on. She has one child strapped across her back, and she is leading another. There is a man and a large boy. They have packs on their backs. I wonder if they are not emigrants going to America.
33. One of the students has got hurt. I can see him down the road limping. There are two other students with him, helping him.
They are going to bring him home. They have taken a cane, and are holding it across between them, and he is sitting on it and putting his arms about their necks. Each student holds one end of the cane, and so they are bringing him along.
THE STUDENTS.
The cane has broken, and let the lame student fall down.
They have got another cane, stronger, and now they are carrying him again.
Now they are stopping to rest right opposite to this house. They have changed hands, and are now carrying him again.