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210 one's youth on the altar for the realisation of a noble purpose:

'Youth's Consecration' is achieved when he has gladly sacrificed himself for the salvation of freedom:

Christ taught us to succour need and 'led the way to Life—to Sacrifice':

His 'Triumph' is that 'feeling the presage of the unborn years,' Youth will

and that though he should die in Belgium he will have no regret nor dream that his Youth has been in vain, knowing still