THREE THINGS.
Three things to admire— intellectual power, dignity, gracefulness. Three tilings to lovo—oourage, gTGiltloness, affection. Three I hings to hate—cruelty, arrogance, ingratitude. Tlitoo things to despise—meanness, affectation, envy. Three things to rovoTenoe—religion, justice. self-denial.-Three things to delight in—beauty, frankness, freedom. Three things to wish for—faith, peaco, purity of heart. Throe things to esteem—wisdom, prudence, firmness. Three things to like—cordiality, good humour, mirthfulnos?. Three things to suspect—flattery, hypocrisy, sudden affection. Three tilings to avoid—idleness, loquacity, flippant jesting. Three things to cultivate—good books, good friends, good humour. Three things to conlond for—honour, country, friends. Three things to govern—temper, impulse, tho tongue.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 12
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100THREE THINGS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 12
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