FRIENDLY COUNSEL
FELLOW-SERVICE. Yet in the eye of life’s all-seeing sun We shall behold a something we have* done; Shall, of the work together we have wrought, Beyond our aspiration and our thought, Some not unworthy issue yet receive, — For love is fellow-service, 1 believe. ARTHUR H. CLOUGH. * * * * If it be my lot to crawl, I will crawl contentedly; if to fly, I will fly with alacrity; but, as long as I can avoid it, I will never be unhappy. SYDNEY SMITH. * ■£ Cheerful looks make every dish a /feast, And ’tis that crowns a welcome. PHILIP MASSINGER. * * -Jf ■£ One of our great objects in life should be to learn to pity other people instead of pitying ourselves. * # * * A dead man cannot inherit an estate, no more can a dead soul inherit heaven. DWIGHT L. MOCDY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 1
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135FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 1
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