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(1914) Author: Emma Goldman
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146 Rostand
Chantecler is in despair. But now he hears
another Nightingale, more silvery and beautiful
than the first.
"
Learn, comrade, this sorrowful
and reassuring fact, that no one, Cock of the morn
ing or evening nightingale, has quite the song of
his dreams."
A wonderful message, for there must always be
"
in the soul a faith so faithful that it comes back
even after it has been slain." It is vital to under
stand that it is rather the consciousness that though
we cannot wake the dawn, we must prepare the
people to greet the rising sun.

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