The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1901, Image 18

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    Another blood curdling- groan broke forth
officers turned and rolled over a dummy. Wi
parts of the room, eleven pairs of lung-s brok<
deafening - howl from long- pent-up suffering 1 in
Jack looked around, scratched his head, ri
looked at the bluecoats beside him. Then he
big- silver coin as a “peace offering” and heade<
er” Club down around the corner, where he 1
“greens” as a bribe and mused, “too much Gi
“VOICES”
There are voices calling-,
Calling- ye to right,
They bid ye labor,
Eabor in thy might,
For time is flying,
Flying quick away
Boon the hour darkens
And night replaces day.
Oh, falter not in striving
The fight will not be long;
L(inger not in waiting
The vitctory’s for the stron
Be earnest in your actions,
Be noble while ye may,
For opportunity hastens,
Hastens soon away.
Then be ye up and doing
Doing for the right,
Struggle to be earnest
To be foremost in the fight.