. Christian herald and signs of our times. en, a long, steadboom—m—m—m, till there was a subs Iing Into the heavy rustle of the foam rusling up the sands. Like a long filesoldiers tirin off their muskits, J|would say as he watched the progress!roar, and the long, smoke-like fold of to;;sweeping on and on. He had never belin the great war, but the pictures whillie had seen, had taken a strong hved to contemplakand found occasion to admire a fair wea ler sea, the ocean to-day was awful, Ione scene would move a reverent witnlof the far-reaching, stately, beautilocean, to say, How great is God, hf
. Christian herald and signs of our times. en, a long, steadboom—m—m—m, till there was a subs Iing Into the heavy rustle of the foam rusling up the sands. Like a long filesoldiers tirin off their muskits, J|would say as he watched the progress!roar, and the long, smoke-like fold of to;;sweeping on and on. He had never belin the great war, but the pictures whillie had seen, had taken a strong hved to contemplakand found occasion to admire a fair wea ler sea, the ocean to-day was awful, Ione scene would move a reverent witnlof the far-reaching, stately, beautilocean, to say, How great is God, hfstrong and wise, then the other displwould lead, with slackened breath, fhands folded, one to cry, God be me|ful! Save all souls at sea ! i To be Continued.) iSo6 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 71. Our Children. OKED at the happy childrenho gathered around the hearth;ithe they were, no childrenuld haprier be on earth; their merry plays, and their winsomed the sound of their silvery mirth, [ways, I thought of those other children,sallow, and hard, and bold,huddle in stum and cellar,d shiver with want and cold:resh as the dew. or the mornings haggard, and lean, and old. J yet may they still—those children— f taught to forget their pain; a gathered in arms that loved them, ieir laughter may come again: it the stare of woe and the craft may go, pd the spirit be washed of stain. it is not in cold book-learningose childrens hearts to move;the stony eye of the serpentdeath to the stricken dove:an angel alone can touch them—d that angels name is Love. Arab Chief at Home. chid, once the Vali of Stanley Falls,lud his Wife — An Eventful Career.
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