FOOTNOTES:

"Twilight and evening bell,And after that the dark;And may there be no sadness of farewellWhen I embark."And though from out the bourne of Time and PlaceThe flood may bear me far,I hope to see my Pilot face to faceWhen I have crossed the bar."

"Twilight and evening bell,And after that the dark;And may there be no sadness of farewellWhen I embark.

"And though from out the bourne of Time and PlaceThe flood may bear me far,I hope to see my Pilot face to faceWhen I have crossed the bar."

THE END.

FOOTNOTES:[1]Years after, and just before Dr. Whitman's death, he purchased the old Methodist Mission at The Dalles. His later judgment justified his first impressions.[2]................"He was the first,That ever burst, into that silent sea."

[1]Years after, and just before Dr. Whitman's death, he purchased the old Methodist Mission at The Dalles. His later judgment justified his first impressions.

[1]Years after, and just before Dr. Whitman's death, he purchased the old Methodist Mission at The Dalles. His later judgment justified his first impressions.

[2]................"He was the first,That ever burst, into that silent sea."

[2]

................"He was the first,That ever burst, into that silent sea."

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The illustrations have been moved so that they do not break up paragraphs, thus the page number of the illustration might not match the page number in the List of Illustrations.

Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained except in obvious cases of typographical error.


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