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    THC TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, JANUARY 17, E. M. 301 (1901.)
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What I Know.
BY JOSEPHINE K H15JÎRY.
C O- E D U C A T I O N A L
Is there a God?
I do not know—if so it is not revealed
T e a c h th e y o u n g to g iv e re s p e c t
to me.
to th e o ld , fo r if th e y liv e lo n g th e y
Is there a fu tu re life ?
w ill w a n t it th e m s e lv e s .
I do not know, B ut if there be,
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My fellows live and stru g g le by my
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1 hear th eir cry for light, for help,
For strength to struggle with their fate.
I know th eir th irst for sym pathy,
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Human A ltrutm c Immortality,
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T H E O N L Y IN S T IT U T IO N O F IT S K IN D IN T H E W O R L D .
few e x - , w h e th p r th e re is „ G o d _ 0 r
tra c ts, referred to in th e e d i to r i a ls ,! W hether there t»e a fu tu re life,
“ R e lig io u s N o s ta l g ia ” a n d “ The Why should I change my course?
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T h is y o u n g la d y m in- j I am fighting life’s battle as best I can.
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