. The Lotus . Helen Gordon Brown Texas The most dignified ; the quietest. \ice Ilesident of Missionary Society, 1903; Secretary of\. VV. C. A., T903-1904. A ailjrnmrlp of tl|p (ElasB of 1904. In the year A. D., one thousand and nine hundred there came unto the landof Peace three tribes from the North, the East, and the West. And thev set themselves in the midst of this land, and delivered it from thebarbarians. They overcame Vira Romae, and many other sore trials. In the first year they flourished and were fresh and green. And the namesof their tribes were Banks, the Riverite; Land, the Little


. The Lotus . Helen Gordon Brown Texas The most dignified ; the quietest. \ice Ilesident of Missionary Society, 1903; Secretary of\. VV. C. A., T903-1904. A ailjrnmrlp of tl|p (ElasB of 1904. In the year A. D., one thousand and nine hundred there came unto the landof Peace three tribes from the North, the East, and the West. And thev set themselves in the midst of this land, and delivered it from thebarbarians. They overcame Vira Romae, and many other sore trials. In the first year they flourished and were fresh and green. And the namesof their tribes were Banks, the Riverite; Land, the Littleite, and Haywood,the Cityite. In the year one thousand nine hundred and one there were sundry invaders,who looked upon this goodly land and wanted it for their own. And they said: We will plant ourselves here, and dwell among them andbecome one people. The names of these tribes were: OBerry, from the Gold Borough ; Bond,a barbarious tribe from near the sea. and, added unto these were Kelly, a sweet-tempered tr


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