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ision; this clime we have sought so long and vainly, and whither have fled all the lost summers of our youth, which we besought with tears to stay. A land of promise is that By-and by. In it we all have rich possessions, the anticipated enjoyment of which alone renders life tolerable. The past has proven a weary war; the present is full of thorus and beset with dangers, but in the golden By-and-by there is a recompense for all There the broken heart shall be healed, and the weary spirit find a rest. Who would sell his birth-right in this land? Though poverty, gloom and desolation environ us here, we have both wealth and health and loving friends in that fair clime. How eagerly we look for that island If it were laid down on any chart, no matter how distant, so that we knew it would surely come, we should be satisfied in the prospect. But no Ariadne comes to reveal its labyrinthine secrets, and we must rest content in its anticipation, and possess it only in our dreams.