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THE BEAUTY OF THE WORLD.

"I was the other day what a secure ' possession the _ast is. The happiness and beauty that it had cannot now be spoilfc or impairedj having had it one cannot be pessimistio either about thjs life or another. I see the wonderful beauty of the world as it atUl is and I tbink of the happiness I have had, and I do from my heart say: 'Oh! that men would therefore praise the Lord for his goodness l 1 For I have had that which is worth being born for or dying for or waiting for; and others may have it all too. The beauty of the world at any rata is for all who have eyes to see and hearts to feel. I shall die grateful for what I have had Qf Fqllodon. u

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 99, 13 May 1937, Page 4

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THE BEAUTY OF THE WORLD. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 99, 13 May 1937, Page 4

THE BEAUTY OF THE WORLD. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 99, 13 May 1937, Page 4

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