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A LAST RAY OF SUNSHINE. 241
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XXXVI.—A LAST RAT OF SUNSHINE. *
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Teli. tliy tale, old year, Tell thy tale...
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* F A The Gratefull Ail Review Ures Comm...
the parts of the and town have . d These one muc meetings h good have by leading excited them nmeh to interest an intelli among gent
consideration poor , of the physical evils from which they suffer . In " 3 the rd . present By the emp month loyment one of of the female members sanitary of missionaries the Committee . " has
established In conclusion a Branch the Committee in Oxford , with earnestl every prospect k the aid of success f all fr . iends y
b past of efore sanit year all ary the has reform various been , . considerable Thoug arts of h the the , Association increase they must in ' s be work the mu funds can ch be greater durin efficientl g still the y p
carried out . The Committee have determined not to expend any of the the funds better in adver is ti to sing leave for the aid , Association as is customary ' s friends . They and consider its own
course work Author in the to coming p and lead Finisher for year it . , and To of these in their humb friends work le and they they grateful earnestl pledge reliance y themselves appeal for on the aid to
, increased exertions .
A Last Ray Of Sunshine. 241
A LAST RAY OF SUNSHINE . 241
Xxxvi.—A Last Rat Of Sunshine. *
XXXVI . —A LAST RAT OF SUNSHINE . *
Teli. Tliy Tale, Old Year, Tell Thy Tale...
Teli Tell _. tliy th tale tale , old of pleasures year ,
y , Summon all thy joys , Show thy hidden treasures .
Opening buds ' of _sj ) ring flowers , Summers gorgeous
, Cheered us on our way , Decked the laughing hours .
E ' en from fading leaves , Telling us of sorrow *
, Autumn Golden ' charm richest s hues would , borrow .
And now Christmas comes , With its happy greetings
Jestand dance , and song , , Blessed , fireside meetings .
Memory To her fondl hoarded y turns treasures
, Reckons o ' her w ealth , Counts her dearest pleasures .
Kindly written words , Little ifts made dearer ,
By the charm g of love ,
Drawing true friends nearer .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1860, page 241, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121860/page/25/
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