THE CAMP AT LOWRY BAY. He was suie he appealed to A?'s hearers' experience, as he did to his own, when he said that nothing would so quickly dispel " blues " or " irritability " as some good smart outdoor exeicise, which was entered into with enjoyment. — Mr. A. D. Thomson at the Bible Class Camp.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 146, 18 April 1903, Page 14
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53THE CAMP AT LOWRY BAY. He was suie he appealed to A?'s hearers' experience, as he did to his own, when he said that nothing would so quickly dispel " blues " or " irritability " as some good smart outdoor exeicise, which was entered into with enjoyment. —Mr. A. D. Thomson at the Bible Class Camp. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 146, 18 April 1903, Page 14
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