. Wanderings in Bible lands: notes of travel in Italy, Greece, Asia-Minor, Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, Cush, and Palestine. for us it was a new experience at sea. The rest of the homeward voyage was uneventful, andat last we are steaming into the harbor of New floats the flag over the land of the free. At quar-antine we stop to take on board the health and revenueofficers. The revenue boat brings mail for the passengers,and how eager all are to receive news. Here is a letterfrom my dear wife, postmarked at Philadelphia, and I 594 WANDERINGS IN BIBLE LANDS. know without breaki


. Wanderings in Bible lands: notes of travel in Italy, Greece, Asia-Minor, Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, Cush, and Palestine. for us it was a new experience at sea. The rest of the homeward voyage was uneventful, andat last we are steaming into the harbor of New floats the flag over the land of the free. At quar-antine we stop to take on board the health and revenueofficers. The revenue boat brings mail for the passengers,and how eager all are to receive news. Here is a letterfrom my dear wife, postmarked at Philadelphia, and I 594 WANDERINGS IN BIBLE LANDS. know without breaking the seal that in a few hours she willmeet me at the wharf in New York. There are experiences that lay so close to our heartsthat we are loath to speak or write about them. They aretreasured as memories that live in our heart of an experience was my home coming and the meetingwith my beloved life companion with whom I have jour-neyed for more than a quarter of a century. Over it allI drop the veil of silence as I write the closing words ofthis volume. God is good, and, oh, how good he has beento us!.


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