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FAITH AND GLEE. I heard a stock-dove sing or say His homely tale this very day; His voice was buried among trees Yet to be come at by the breeze, He did not cease; but coped and cooed, And somewhat pensively he wooed; He sang of love with quiet blending, Slow to begin, and never ending; Of serious faith and inward glee, That was the song—the song for me. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. * * * f. * * -/■ * Nothing' is better able to gratify the inherent palssion of novelty than a garden; for Nature is always renewing her variegated .appearance. She is infinite in her productions, and the life of man may come to its close before he has seen half the pictures which she is able to display. i DR. KNOX. * (•»'..* * There is no slipping up hill again, and no standing still, when once you begin to slip down. . GEORGE ELIO'T.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1929, Page 1
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148FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1929, Page 1
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