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i The Fog Bell and Whistling Buoy. 
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= Two voices send a welcome cry, And pull the glistening net to shore, 
___Two voices through the mists and rain ; Beware the reef, beware the shoal, 
_. With matted locks and sunken eye - Whoo! Whoo! Toll-Toll. 
_ Ho! ancient fisher back again! 
= For thee, for thee, we welcomes roll. Oh! weary hearts, why wail and weep? 
— Whoo! Whoo! Toll-Toll. ce Why eager watch with faces wan, 
Ps A stern-kept tryst from them we keep 
Ho! gray gulls, tired, sweeping on, To louder ery, to sharper clang, 
Not long the fogs shall blind thy way, When cold white fogs would fierce control. 
e Red mussels shalt thou feed upon, Whoo! Whoo! Toll-Toll. 
Mid creamy lace that hems the bay, 
¥ But patient wait, to cheer they roll, By day, by night, in the red light’s glare, 
> Whoo! Whoo! Toll-Toll. . Each voice is heard, each form is seen, 
2 One alone by the tower fair, 
Ho! Brave young hearts that toil unseen, One in the sea enrobed in green, 
We hear the creek of kelp-draped oar, While ever brave they welcomes roll. 
When o’er the cobble frail you lean Whoo! Whoo! Toll-Toll. —Clarence Manning Falt. 
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fashioned pieces on hand for this season 
Antique We have a choice assortment of old- Antiques 
Early Comers will find some Rare Things 
A. C. LUNT. - 214 Cabot St., gov'st. Beverly, Mass. 
