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Another prayer of Hearne's, illustrative of his faith in dependence upon Divine counsel, was made at the time Hearne was importuned by Dr. Bray, commissary to my Lord Bishop of London, "to go to Mary-Land" in the character of a missionary.

But another voice could be heard, softer, talking endlessly in tender clear tones: "An' he said they were goin' to take me way down south where there was a little house on the beach, all so warm an' quiet..." The song of the man beside him rose to a tuneless shriek, like a phonograph running down: "An' Mary-land was fairy-land When she said that mine she'd be..."

His legs throbbed with flaming agony. The face of a man with a cigarette in his mouth peered close to his. A hand fumbled at his throat, where the tag was, and someone read: "Andrews, 1.432.286." But he was listening to the voice out in the dark, behind him, that shrieked in rasping tones of delirium: "There's a girl in the heart of Mary-land With a heart that belongs to me-e."

When disappointment happens, And fear your heart annoys, Be brave, like Captain Lawrence And don't give up, my boys! Everybody in the United States has heard the song about the star-span-gled banner. Nearly everybody has sung it. It was written by Francis Scott Key. Key was a young lawyer. In the War of 1812 he fought with the American army. The British landed soldiers in Mary-land.

All at once they found that Washington had gone. He and his men had marched away. The French soldiers that had come to help him had gone with him. Nobody knew what it meant. Washington's own men did not know where they were going. They went from New Jersey into Penn-syl-va-ni-a. Then they marched across Penn-syl-va-ni-a. Then they went into Mary-land.

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