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 So that grave spirits Of the sky and hills And dragons from beneath The mountains high May walk the earth And stretch their limbs and cry, Making strange sounds For which the wind is blamed. Where is the man Whose eye is trained so keen That he can see Beyond the screen of Night? What strange tales lurk Within the velvet folds; Only the moon And cold night wind May know.'

There is much in life that man does not understand. The material world is only the owner of one-third of our lives. Two-thirds is spiritual. The material world in the person of Doctor Steinlin has evidently failed. But from the spiritual we have not heard. In spiritual things there is promise. That is why so many