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TO-DAY.

We shall do much i» the days to come?, But what have we done to-day P We shall give out gold in a pricely sum, But what did we give to-day? We shall lift the heart and dry the tear, We shall plant a hope in the place of fear; We shall speak with words of love and cheer, But what have we done to-day? We shall be so kind in. the after while, But what have we done to-day ?. We shall bring to each lonely life a smile, But what have, wej brought to-day ? We shall give to truth a grander birth, And to steadfast faith a deeper worth; We shall feed the hungering souls of etarth, But whom have we fed to-day ? Nixon Waterman. '

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Observer, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 October 1917, Page 9

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TO-DAY. Observer, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 October 1917, Page 9

TO-DAY. Observer, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 October 1917, Page 9

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