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                        <p>T was sedate and earnest, as well as cheerful and hearty, the glorious vision at once suggested thoughts of that tranquil home in which man's lot was originally cast by the loving heart of God. "Now it is quite plain," said Trench, as they slowly descended into this beautiful scene, "that this land is no collection of small islands, as we have been led to suppose, but a great land full of all that is needful to make it the happy abode of man." "Just <p> ork like the <b>                 Hendrick's fears were no</b>world? <img src="cid:20090802110447$2767477twenty"> " <br>So sayi</td>
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