Drift O' Dreams

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There he spent all his time when not called away by his duties as President of the Missions. It was there he died and was buried. There also his beloved friend and brother. Father Crespi, labored by his side for thirteen years.
Almost with his dying breath Father Junipero 23 DRIFT O' DREAMS had promised to use **all his influence with God" in behalf of the Missions. In the next four months there were so many con- verts that the belief became common that his soul had passed diredtly into heaven
...and that the great wave of conversions was the result of his prayers. Prosperity continued steadily to increase.
The rule of the friars was in the main a kindly one. The vice of drunkenness was severely punished by flogging. Quarrelling between husbands and wives was also dealt with summarily. The offending parties were chained together by the leg until they were glad to promise to keep peace.
At every Mission there were walled gar- dens with waving palms, sparkling fountains, groves of olive trees, broad vineyards and orchards of all manner of fruits.


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