i Why is ivy like womari ; ?~Becau'se sometime the- -clqse^ : they ycUng, the greater the ruin. ; Ruilnh'Csays^ahcT well says, that "it is nor man's business whether he has genius or not ; work he.nmst,, whatever he is, but" r quletly ■finli^tea^flyl' and the natural and- -enforced results pf such yrgi^k nWilli be t always the ibing God v meanTTiihv 'to'Ho, nnd will pe his best. No agtmies or heart-rend-?no^iw%^able T hkn r tpido- r M ie is a £reat man, they witTbe great hings, |>ntrfd)ara^iaf Ahfisxiie^peably lone, good and riglit-.— always, if restlessly and ambfl3oMr^l£ hollow and diapicable." *.:^ :
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 28, 21 January 1875, Page 3
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