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the little aqueous plants. These blossom and thrive though the 

 tide rolls and swells above them. 



These are found brought to us by the waves all along your 

 coast. Let some of our boys and girls sear ch them out, and 

 the manner of pressing and arranging them, and they will find 

 they are like the eternals in many respects. And let us who 

 are older learn the lesson God has written in these as well as in 

 all his flowers, that notwithstanding the frost, the storms of 

 the wind and wave, of sorrow or of trial, amid and beside all 

 these, we shall find if we but look and see, bud and blossom, as 

 of old, the olive and the balm. 



Kespectfully submitted, 



' Miss ANNIE E. WILLIAMSON, 

 Mrs. ABBIE E. WEIGHT, }■ Committee. 



Miss HELEN M. HENRY, 



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