THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Woman’s Pi.ack. “The inequalities of lile a.re among men comparatively tolerable; but there is a delicacy, a tenderness, accompanying every view in which we can place lovely woman, that are grated and shocked at the rude, capricious distinctions of Fortune. Woman is tho hloodrnyal of life; let there be slight degrees of precedency among them—hut let them he all sacred. Whether this last sentiment be right or wrong. I am not accountable: it is an oiigmal component feature of my mind.’’ —Robert Burns. 1791. Burns' Favourite (/notations. “On Reason build Resolve. Tlmt column of true majesty in man. “What proves the hero truly Great Is never, never to despair.” ‘Whether Doing, Suffering, or Forbearing, Von may do miracles by—Persevering.” From Runts' betters. 1.91.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1923, Page 2
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127THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1923, Page 2
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