Hold On
Hold on to your Tongue when you are just ready to swear, lie, or speak harshly. or use an improper word. Hold on to your Hand when you are about to punch, strike, scratch., steal, or do any improper act. Hold on to yoar Foot when you are on the point of kicking, running off from study, or pursuing the path of error, shame, or crime. Hold on to your temper when you are angry, excited, or imposed upon, or others , angry with you. i Hold on io your Heart when evil associates seek your company, and invite you to join in their mirih, games, and revelry. * Hold on to your Good Name, for it is of more value than gold, high places, or fashionable attire. Hold on to the Truth, for it will serve you well, and do you good throughout eternity. Hold on to your Virtue — it is above all price to you in all i Lines and places. Hold on to your Good Character, for it is and will ever be your best wealth. — Exchange.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 74, 2 December 1884, Page 3
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180Hold On Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 74, 2 December 1884, Page 3
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