CHAPTER X 



The dawn of light is breaking, 



The darkness disappears, 

 The sons of toil are waking 



To drive away their fears. 

 Let all be up and working 



With all their might and main, 

 To make our union lasting 



And all the youths to train. 



The work is now before us, 



Let's up and at it strong. 

 Let not a member falter 



To push the work along. 

 Let every one unite 



With shoulder to the wheel, 

 And carry the heavy load aright 



That all may happy feel. 



When to our homes we do return, 



Our hearts are light and free 

 To know we have our honors earned 



And made our brothers see. 

 Come brothers, sisters, all, 



United now we stand. 

 Come heed our leaders' call 



And make a firm, strong band. 



Something has been said of the influence of agri- 

 cultural schools and papers, which is undoubtedly 

 good as far as it goes. But it does not go far 



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