LOOK FOR THE SUNRISE
Two men, travelling togetfcer by train in tfce early morning, were sittirig in opposite corners of the coinpartinent. Through one of tfce windows could be seen tfce radiance of the rising sun j through the other, a mass of black and tfcreatening clouds. "Looks like being another beastly day," remarked one of the men glumly, indicating the clouds. "Not at all; just look at tfce lovely sunrise," answered fcis companion cfceerfully. God provides a bright side to our darkest problems, if only we will look for it in tfce right dir ection . — (R.N. ) .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 14
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