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Speak Kindly.

•How much misery may be added, vow much suffering may be removed, by the simple tone and expression of the human voice ! Upon the heart that is lone and desolate how sweetly falls the voice of sympathy and consolation ! Why is it, then, since everything proves, nn<l none are ignorant of the fact— that all must be down in mother earth together since all are travellers in this highway together— why is it that each should be so sparing of that which costs him nothing, but which might raise the drooping spiritu of his neighbour, and cheer him on his journey— a few kind words and kindly looUs ?

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Evening Post, Issue 168, 22 August 1865, Page 3

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Speak Kindly. Evening Post, Issue 168, 22 August 1865, Page 3

Speak Kindly. Evening Post, Issue 168, 22 August 1865, Page 3

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