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Social Moods.

are not, as some euppoae, *lmml ?PB ! ,?oi./ affe&fe*ti<m s s tmTjK tWsapseaeat-the-enbowlinfttion «- *1 * ?t on 6 own feelinga—of self, in-facU-to those of others, and &t&Mx& Opt b really alwa ?a be courteous and considerate, from SSL nwa "it d > biti of Stations, the. «outB( me ef that spirit of-Wvalis which a ma paur,et sans reproehe.' Itjhas been said that, good hearf,' and there is ml f nl *^ t V^ haAda S ß --~Eor_«ant o£often denotes the want of thought, by want of heart, the canae-af-tP-aJSaSSLi" and WotUftfi especially tW-mUre olfcwWlfoWs' asd deremomesatß obsakte. rr'Tf ! t, - "I 8 th , e h jfeima§riiaSes UNibeautifuf for ofu-BelTO&rad those around us, for the taings-afaaee-are-botr-the-Hshadowa of atf lnaeij| eapeneaoe, and those heard an echo j>f the innermost feeling and thought. Ihuej by carrying a spirit of sympathy, tend|rneßß and love, into our everyday 7? l rMs ff*f ld - 's*# plac" J * hß its ydry elixir—became abolished, though is this age of bustle and rash there is doubtless less time for the interchange ot the gentle amenities of a bygone centuiy, just as letter-writing (except in fiction) has bfeen numbered amongst the lost arts 1 Be- Wisely-worldly' is another valuable sayint, and may be ajjjUed,to those with tact, fchat precious giM' &born li| some happfr natures, ant Ssf x sucli worth—the tact that knows not only how 3*o saf the right thing at the right moment, but what not to say—

•The ill-timed truth we might Who I knows how sharp it pierced and jstuagP j k :JSS*J Tae word we had not sense to say, Longfellow tells us that if we oojnld^. read the secret history of even our enem es, we should find in eachJlfft-sprxow ■< fgdfdjffering sufficient to disaiftifhib^fflbyl Jjgij io, if we would only remember it, '"wra may be ia every life some hidden v om which should keep ths'clumsy fectf. ~from] • crashing We %?ffl<m<ftnSf - and 1 rrestrain those * hard, well-meaning hands' unduly 'midat the heaifc etiinlfß of a friend' A sensitive nature is generally a t«ctful one, and shrinks from giving pain $ it also recognises the gladQftm Pf^eiTOoTOßgementrTdT^trmaffyithe^ struggle i|J^rd joma hear|;f gft cast pem wownHMost lives need £(un-, shiti'eh-the-atHifthiae-of-ByHjpathy-and lea.-I ■eontWement, flowing from the un&erJltedfag soul,' which awakens the pW JE-JkirjkHgglWS., the weaned energy and sinking ! TWpe4-the breaking heart!

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 413, 14 April 1904, Page 3

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Social Moods. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 413, 14 April 1904, Page 3

Social Moods. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 413, 14 April 1904, Page 3

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