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brought on the wings of mild winds from the south, let them try the raw rain, hail, snow, and sleet storms of sunny Italy. And then forever after let them hold their peace. JEROME A. HART, in _Argonaut Letters._ JANUARY 16. I see thee in this Hellas of the West, Thy youngest, fairest child, upon whose crest Thy white snows gleam, and at whose dimpled feet The blue sea breaks, while on her heaving breast The flowers droop and languish for her smile, Thy grace is mirrored in her youthful form, She lifts her forehead to the battling storm, As proud, as fair as thou. * * * * * Like thee, she opens wide her snowy arms, And folds the Nations on her mother-breast. The brawny Sons of Earth have made their home Where her wide Ocean casts its ceaseless foam, Where lifts her white Sierras' orient peak The wild exultant love of all that makes The nobler life; the energy that shakes the Earth And gives new eons birth. S.A.S.H. of College of Notre Dame, San Jose, in _Hellas._ JANUARY 17. THE RETURN TO CALIFORNIA. Across the desert waste we sped; The cactus gloomed on either hand, Wild, weird, grotesque each frowning head Uprearing from the sand. Through dull, gray dawn and blazing noon, Like furnace fire the quivering air, Till darkness fell, and the young moon Smiled forth serene and fair. A single star adown the sky Shone like a jewel, clear and bright; We heard the far coyote's cry Pierce through the silent night. Then morning--bathed in purple sheen; Beyond--the grand, eternal hills; With sunny, emerald vales between, Crossed by a thousand rills. Sweet groves, green pastures; buzz of bee And scent of flower; a dash of foam On rugged cliffs; the blessed sea, And then--the lights of home! MARY E. MANNIX. JANUARY 18. Around the Southern Californian home of the loving twain the roses are in perpetual bloom. The vines are laden with clustered grapes, the peach and the apricot trees bend under their loads of luscious fruit, the milch cows yield their creamy milk, the honey-bees laying in their stores of sweet spoil, the balmy air breathes fragrance, the drowsy hum of life is the music of peace. EDMUND MITCHELL, in _Only a Nigger._ JANUARY 19. CALIFORNIA SONG. DEDICATED TO GEORGE WHARTON JAMES. Proud are we to own us
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