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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938

1927-04-13 Page 45

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-45- There to pluck thy hether, Wilt thou then recall The pleasant hours we spent together. By Ina for Georgetta to T.R. Theoline is my girl With thy dark hair and thy curl, For I always loved the dear And to think of thee gives me cheer, Then forget me not tho far away And between us the great ocean lay For my thots shall rove ore to thee And may thine come back to me. continued from 5th line of page 44: - She felt it a great undertaking to start out alone in her poorly state of health; living mostly on milk and oranges; to a country where she could not understand the language. She wept over it. The day she left we had a solemn opportunity; in which a prayer was offered by her, for strength and ability to perform all He required of her; and for our preservation. A touching parting followed; and she was off on her long journey. She took a boat at Stockholm, Sweeden and crossed the Baltic Sea to Helsingfors, Finland. It was a beautiful city. Here, she met a very nice and spiritually deep young couple
 
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