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THE REBEL.

J walked on the hilltop on Sunday, on Sunday, The hells pealed below me from valley and plain; X walked to gain courage for work-a-day • Monday, To the hilltops, the lone, lands, the bells called again.

Mayhap in the churches they prove Him, they prove Him, The preachers say one day their God we shall see — I see Him, I feel Him, I know Him, I love Him, When out on the hilltop God preaches to me.

'And down in the churches the people, the people, Sit tightly in rows just like peas in a r.<xl, ♦* And, oh, you’re a heathen,” comes up trow each steeple, .* Who walk on the hilltop to commune with . God.” ! »—Vera Wheatley, in the English Review.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3854, 24 January 1928, Page 74

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THE REBEL. Otago Witness, Issue 3854, 24 January 1928, Page 74

THE REBEL. Otago Witness, Issue 3854, 24 January 1928, Page 74