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J . Uream While passing through a lighted hall, I saw a picture, wondrous fair, A mother’s fondest hope, and all Her tender love were painted there. ’Twas evening and the light was low, A little child with golden hair Knelt at her side with earnest bow To say his simple evening prayer. But as I watched the gentle love Which shone from out that mother’s face, The scene before me seemed to move, 1 looked upon another place. A hundred hearts were beating high, A hundred lights were burning bright, I knew a joyous hour was nigh, ’Twas happy gay commencement night. The mother, sitting there aside, Looked out upon her own dear son, And as she gazed, a look of pride Upon her tender features shone. But once I saw a change again. I looked into a cabin door, There stood a tall and goodly man, And there the mother as before. He held her hand in silent tears. I almost thought 1 heard her sigh As calmly she controlled her fears, And breathed a sorrowful good bye. The picture vanished like a sheen Of mist upon a sunny sea, And then I knew that I had seen The portrait of reality. O happy days of youthful joy, That far too quickly pass away, Teach us that while we life enjoy, We later may rejoice to say, “In love and kindness have I tried Each day to live as best 1 might, To throw all wantoness aside And stand in virtue, truth, and right.” —F. R.
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SoutifKir front 1310 NUMBER FIVE VOL. SEVEN “tD]e Penbangi Imagine yourself in old Switzerland on a crisp fall morning standing at the foot of a hill covered with grape vines. Imagine that the grapes are ripe and that you and several companions are there contemplating the work before you. And if you wish, picture some of us in a happy, boisterous mood and others more contem- plative. If you are there now we will begin to pick. The boys of the party take every other row and the girls, as a means of precaution, take the rows between, for during the grape gathering of Switzerland it is held as a divine right for the boy to embrace the maiden beside him if she should happen to miss a bunch of grapes, granting, of course, the same right to her. The baskets are being rapidly filled, for we are not stopping to pick the ripe, luscious ones only, but all on the vines from those that make one’s mouth water to those that give one a shudder to think of eating. “Raisins.” someone calls, and Henri goes to empty the basket of the picker. On his way back he takes the contents of the others’ baskets and carries all to the container, into which he squashes the grapes by means of a little hand mill on top of the container.
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