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i vellous sight for Kuweit. The gathering could be compared, but only
I ! in a feeble way. to a rescue mission service in a water-front community
i of Catholics, in regard both to the need of the Gospel message and the
i attitude toward it. The opportunity is one that inspires the keenest
I enthusiasm, and there is not the slightest uncertainty about the note
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: that is sounded in response.
Kuweit had certainly advanced in many ways during the time of
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our furlough and had become a far more interesting field than ever
before for the work to which we had returned.
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ELIZABETH AND GRACE CALVERLEY ON THEIR WAY -•
TO ARABIA. THEY ARE CERTAINLY FIRST CLASS
PASSENGERS.
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