"HOME"
• „ — Harry Emerson
Posdick. ;
' 1 Home life is built on the honour system, where children are, first of all, served with uncalculating devotion and then are expected, in return, to live as gratitude will prompt. In some relationships we inay work first, and he paid afterwardsj in a home we are paid first, with lavish love, and , after^ ward make our return in thankfulness. Moreover, all fine' fiiendship 'and true love are free bestowals. One cannot buy them; they- do not belong to. the realm of the inarket/ or bargain coun-t ter; they belong to the realm' of gracet and he who is . blessed .in . possesging them, if he have an understanding' heart, is humbly thankful for an. un-: speakable gift." .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 10
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