FRIENDLY COUNSEL
, STARS SHALL RISE. Fair hope is dead, and light Is quenched m night. What sound can break the silence of despair ? Of doubting heart! Thy sky is overcast, Yet stars shall rise''at last, .Brighter for darkness past, 1 , And angels’ silver voices stir the air. ADELAIDE A. PROCTER. ******* If thou canst not obtain a kindness which thou desirest, put a good face on it, shew no discontent nor surliness: an hour may come, when thy request may bo granted. V 1 THOMAS FULLET. ****** Be constant to your first purpose, content with the skill you are sure of commanding, and desirous only of the praises which belong to patience and discretion. ■' JOHN RUSKTN.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1929, Page 1
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114FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1929, Page 1
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