HIS DREAM OF ARCADIA,
In- the course, of his. address at ttia Town Hall last evening, Mr.T. E. Taylor made a statement as to'his aims and aspirations, which a great-many of his hearers, however,, declined to accept' seriously. " "I will' confess," he. said, "that I have been for years dreaming of : the day when I will be able to pet out of the tnrmoil not only of this fight (the temperance campaign), but out of:other fights, and • spend the rest of ray da'ys : under by own vine and fig tree, on the lulls of Christchtrrch. I have got the' fig tree, and the vine I am going to plant during thie coming year. I don't want to wait for my period of peace until I get to Heaven. I want it here." , .-. ,;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 980, 22 November 1910, Page 4
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132HIS DREAM OF ARCADIA, Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 980, 22 November 1910, Page 4
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