. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . nts of thechanging times and will soon disappear. But to the notes :— Room for a colony ? Quantity, my chil-dren, but no tempting quality for us. No, said Oseba, earnestly I loveAmerica and her splendid people, but theflag of social progress has been transferred toother lands, so America must hold the phone,while others of that splendid race—more straysfrom the Classic Isles — answer the calls ofJustice and lead Humanity to a broader, higherand nobler liberty. Well, I will ring off America, for whileevery phase of the recital is so charming thatone is inclined to
. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . nts of thechanging times and will soon disappear. But to the notes :— Room for a colony ? Quantity, my chil-dren, but no tempting quality for us. No, said Oseba, earnestly I loveAmerica and her splendid people, but theflag of social progress has been transferred toother lands, so America must hold the phone,while others of that splendid race—more straysfrom the Classic Isles — answer the calls ofJustice and lead Humanity to a broader, higherand nobler liberty. Well, I will ring off America, for whileevery phase of the recital is so charming thatone is inclined to loiter, we catch a glimpseof coming scenes that hurry our hopes for apleasing goal. From great and grand America, I took along ocean voyage, my children, and on the other side I found the beginning of the endof my task, for here, all the dreams of all myweary wanderings, and all the hopes of all myfancied visions of better things, found realisa-tion, and with a glad heart I turned mythoughts to the friends of SCENE VII. AUSTRALASIA DISCOVERED. And they sent ships to distant lands, and broughtgold, and copper, and fine wool, and the merchantsmade much gains. AT this juncture the loved and lost LeoBergin notes a short intermission, for,as there is everywhere a limit to humanendurance, Oseba had grown weary. During the recess, the notes inform us,there were many whisperings, many doubtfulshakes of the head, and many real fears ex-pressed as to results regarding the conclusionsof the report. We have gone over the globe, said alearned-looking matron, and we have noencouragement. Better know the truth, said another. It is a matter of no small importance toCavitorus, said a third. The people stood, or sat, in groups and con-versed earnestly, some consulting a small globewhich stood on the edge of the rostrum. Atthe expiration of an hour, the people resumedtheir seats, Amoora Oseba took the platform,and the audience was all attention. When he arose, he told the peopl
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