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E ff,- Q 'J-' - '52 , m '63 - Thy help is needed sorely, oh Lord, Praye r - So please hear this urgent prayer. -Y - Y-sz.-e.L,+,,.,,,-f -- In disbelievers place Thy spirit, -,-G,-,t......--.-.i -1 Y ,,, , L, vi, ---l And peace will follow there. ,,,,-,...f 1 1 ,,,,, 'lj f ----- Please give Thy help to all oppressed W it A V '- JT P ' I1 11 Q-7-3 That live far over the sea. . ... 2.54 1 W 1 lH'H'-M j j. And bless my friends and keep them safe e .. ..-f-- h 1' 1 l'1 in 'JM 1 Wherever they may be. - 'E 1 1 ,H ,I rf Please place in men the fear of Thee Night's silver flute gives softly away, -lf -'- 1 5,5 'V M And love for all Thy ways. To the blatant trumpet of dawn. ,I 115' ' 1 P 551 Please aid all those who need Thy help, Then, treading upon the carpet of clouds .'T.'I5-'l-li '1 112 1! 1 , . . . ---'- -- sp fflg' H1 V1 And guide them all their days, And seeping through them, comes morn. 5-Tl H 'li I !ff1Q1p p For when all men believe in Thee Her step is soft, then louder, till , - , I 1, ,lil Fw 155 Then all these wars will cease. She gains a foothold in the sky l f Lil -,HJ i If If And when all men put trust in Thee, And setting sail in a burst of red, .. 1 I 11 Q! 1 There will be eternal peace. Greets the earth with a fiery cry. - W1 1 1' '1 II' W ' - - k d 1-,1 f1 p Ii ,' ,gl , RUTH BLAUT Twilight unrolls its dus ysha e, 5 p 1 I- 11 ,1 3 V N g Y Pulled by a timid breeze, -..- M f 1g -All. :Eff 'if' ,V fl 1 fl THQ jwudgf' 'E-'A- ' It speaks to the earth witha gentle sigh, ' W p 15 1' 1' 'Q 1 I , L 1 all? Rs'o'1 r- ' Settling dimly atop the trees. - ' 1'--11 f' ,Qgif-:f P-'Q? -'---'- . . M 1 E I . 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BA M I D BA R Un the Desert, JACQUELINE EMMERMAN EVEN HERE in the comparative safety of the village ran an undercurrent of fear. The copper flame that was the sun. rode a cloudless sky which seem- ed to join in the distance with the bar- ren carpet of brown. that was the desert. On the horizon there loomed. like a black growth of giant mush- room. the tents. It was toward these that the men's faces turned as they laboured in the ditches. which were soon to become a source of a pre- cious fluid. water, or as they looked from their perches on the roofs of small frame buildings. whose newly sawed lumber sent into the surround- ing air the pleasant smell of sawdust. In the coolness before night fell. a time for food and rest. men gathered together in little groups. and murmurs ran amongst them like small shocks of an electric current. The crowd was restless and a few of the men moved from one little knot of people to an- other. talking. gesturing. arguing. The night was coming fast now. as the shadows lengthened and dropped heavy folds of darkness over the stretches of silver sprinkled sand. The question was on every tongue. When would it come? What meant this silence? 12 This site had been chosen months before. the people had worked long and well. combating a desert that for time etemal had come to master the people who were forced to live upon its poor bounty. Yes. they had worked. and then. suddenly. in the heat of day. a caravan had appeared. The next morning there could be seen the somber colored tents and numer- ous figures moving among them. From that time on no one was seen. A sentry was posted and the men's eyes grew weary with the endless watching. It was a war of patience now. It was no good to work in that sha- dow of fear. A man sweated, not from the sun but from an uneasy feeling in his mind. and in his heart there was a heavyness. A boy whistled. but the melody caught in his throat. and he choked a little. and caught in large gulps of air. No. it was not good. It was as though a phantom hand had caused the shapes to appear and confound their beholders. Night passed. the first vivid streaks of dawn brought with them the hot dry wind and the strength-sapping heat. Then from across the sands came a rider. He appeared as he approached to be a part of the beast which he rode. so swathed in robes he was. so well did he ride. The white headress which he wore. the mark of the arab. was low on his forehead so as to make a strange contrast with his dark skin and even darker eyes. He drew rein at the steps of the school and his hands fumbled for a brief moment in some
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