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cst pleasure. 1 he daily meals together are a feast of fellowship. The
tea each day after the strenuous afternoon business session; the walks
in groups out into the desert in the soft radiance of the sunset hour;
the relaxation in gathering around the piano after evening devotions
arc over; these are among the most delightful features of our An
nual Meeting.
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A GROUP OF THE MISSION BABIES.
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The largest social event of our two weeks' stay together was a
dinner at which we all sat at one long table: a truly festal affair.
After dinner there were toasts and, best of all, a speech by Dr.
Zwemer telling us about his first entrance into Bahrein, eighteen
years ago.
- A RIDE INTO THE DESERT.
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