. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . 126 T. DE WITT TAUIAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK by Gaza, through hot sand, under a blistering sun, the babe crying, the motherfaint, the father exhausted. How slowly the days and weeks pass. Will theweary three ever reach the banks of the Nile? Will they ever see Cairo?Will the desert ever end? When at last they cross the line beyond which oldHerod has no right to pursue, their joy is unbounded. Free at last. Let themdismount and rest. Now they resume their way with less anxiety. They willfind a place somewhere for shelter and the earni


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . 126 T. DE WITT TAUIAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK by Gaza, through hot sand, under a blistering sun, the babe crying, the motherfaint, the father exhausted. How slowly the days and weeks pass. Will theweary three ever reach the banks of the Nile? Will they ever see Cairo?Will the desert ever end? When at last they cross the line beyond which oldHerod has no right to pursue, their joy is unbounded. Free at last. Let themdismount and rest. Now they resume their way with less anxiety. They willfind a place somewhere for shelter and the earning of their bread. Here they are at Cairo, Egypt. They wind through the crooked A GROUP OF WOMEN OF CAIRO


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