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Show I I - 3 - -·-- ---Of-· 21lBb-lo ___ s-c en es c:.nd dan c es t aken i n the; Rio Gr t:nde V<.lley some y ear s ,,.go ; t he: ii-!tcr es t 'VV[iS £->.S ke en, but l e s s vociferous. Sev e r al Nava jos c amo f or Ve s pers i n the eVLlling, and afte l:' the Office V'lL; all knelt a t t he Cr e c he , Bc:.ry [.nd Jos eph and the Bi::b0 r c:pr (; s i;nted a s a t y pi cal NDva j o f i.-:.Di l y , and we sang "Silent Night U both in Nc:;va;jo and in En glish. My poor old throat WEl S ho ~:.rs e r than eVt.:r, but I t hought 1:!i th sin ful . pride tha t the ba sso profundo which it l ent to t he chorus was something like the 16 foot gr e8.t diClpa son of s t St:.viour ' s or-gan. Were VVE; tired when at l ast He l en took Aunt J ennie back to Bluff, with t wo or three Na va jo children as gu est ri-ders and gate-open ers and ,-shuttersl Brother Michae l had some sCindwiches, l eft from Monday evening . "I' d gi v ~ the se to the Navajo kids when they ge t ba c k , if I thought t heY'd go right nome. ].18 , I'm r cady for bedl" s aid ht::;."Why not," I suggested, "giv(; them to them and s ay, 'He r e ,children, eat the se on your way home'?" -- and I went to bed. I was just dropping off to sle ep, having ba r ely hear d the car come back, when I heard Br. Mich a~ lrs exa s perat ed ba r ytone : PIt didntt wo~kl I s aid' He r e , ea t the se on your way home r and they sald , O.K.' and s a t ri ght down to eat thew l" --3(- '~~ ~~ ~ ~.;* .. ; ~ . ~~.;~- -;~ ~~.~} -~ ~ .' ~ .~(-.~<- .~~ -~~.;<- .;~~(--:*. ~ ~ .~*,-?~ HERE AND THEBE NOTES ABOUT ~. . ST. CHlRI STOPHER 'S. ;\\1\ I7~E h~ve r e c eived from Lt. ,JoD.n i~:;;.H' burton, of . t h(: Br~ ti sh \'Af ; equlva l ent for V,rACS a l ov(: l y s t C:l tuu of SGlnt Chrlsto- . "" :.: pher for our Che'cpel. It camE; fr om, and was bL::; ss cd at the famous shrine of Our Lady at r1c:.:.lsingham, England. SmlIE of our fri ends may r emumber that soon t::. ft e:r we ar- |