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' Text Appearing After Image: THE ARABIAN LOCUST AND ITS LARV.35. (EGGS.) days. What they do not eat they infect withtheir breath. They die by millions and poisonthe air, causing a pestilence. So you see howgreat an evil may come out of a little thing. Locusts are frequently mentioned in the Bible(see Exodus 1: 4; Deut. 28: 42; Psalm 78:46; Chron. 7: 1 ■?), and generally as an agentof destruction. In the illustration, types 01 thelocust now ravaging the crops of Algeria areshown; also the larvae or eggs of the insectwhich are deposited on the earth in large num-bers, thousands sometimes occupying less thanthe space of a square inch. * Girl Home-Makers. While the love of home is strong in allchildren, it is far more prominently developedin girls than boys. From the day she emergesfrom babyhood, the girl may be regarded as ahome-maker. It is an instinct. With herdolls and doll-houses, she essays the first stepsat house-keeping, and as she grows bigger it isthe wildest dream of her ambition to be allow-ed by mamma
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14
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