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JULY IN BROADLAND. 



from a cottage-like building, with martin's nests stuck in its windows, are sufficient 

 to denote the purpose for which it was erected 



' Hark ! the Gospel news is sounding, 

 Grace for all is rich and free,' 



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BEDTIME. 



reassuring us that the Primitives unrnistakeably worship there. We are ushered 

 into a pew as plain as was ever put together by nails and hammer. Most of the 

 seats are occupied. Sons of toil and their wives and kindred earnestly worship their 

 maker in song song that stirs the heart rather than softens it, that makes the soul 

 feel strong and aggressive, and that refreshes it. A shuffling of feet upon the sandy 

 floor follows the finishing of the hymn. Ked handkerchiefs dot the hard cold ' pam- 



