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At high noon they eed once ain stood on the heights

Facing northward, their gaze swept the lower river-bank opposite, and reached away, away, over the rolling hills and plains that lay, a virgin forest, to the di with fertility and wild, strange life

"So his arm out toward the wilderness--"some tis and rich farhways shall traverse it The hum of motors, of machinery, of industry--of life itself--shall one day displace the cry of beast and bird

"Soain--here and beyond Here strong men shall toil and build and reap and rest Here love shall reign and women be called 'row to ood things shall here come to realization Oppression and slavery, alone, shall be undreamed of These, and poverty and pain, shall never enter into the neorld that is to be

"Some time, here, 'all shall be better than well' Some time!"

He circled her with his ar this cradle of the new race Much moved, Beatrice drew very close to him They , as the golden sun irradiated all that vast, nificent wilderness, passed any power of words

Only she whispered "Solory of his vast, tremendous vision!