Things I want to do before I die.



"Yes, here in this forest was that oak with which I agreed," thought Prince Andrew.

" But where is it?" he again wondered, gazing at the left side of the road, and without recognizing it he looked with admiration at the very oak he sought.

The old oak, quite transfigured, spreading out a canopy of sappy dark-green foliage, stood rapt and slightly trembling in the rays of the evening sun.

Neither gnarled fingers nor old scars nor old doubts and sorrows were any of them in evidence now.

Through the hard century-old bark, even where there were no twigs, leaves had sprouted such as one could hardly believe the old veteran could have produced.

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