THE HEART’S DESIRE
A NOBLE FREEDOM. There can be no friendship where there is no freedom. Friendship loves a free air, and will not he penned np in straight and narrow enclosures. It will speak freely, and act so, too; and take nothing ill, where no ill is meant; nay, where it is, it will easily forgive, and forget, too. upon shall acknowledgments. William IVnn. -K * * The sweet light of friendship is like that of phosphorus,—seen most plainly when all around is dark. THE DOERS. Men of action these! Who seeing just as little as you please Yet turn that little to account; engage With—do not gage at,—carry on a stage The work of the world. —R. Browning. * * * * Success is full of promise till men get it; and then it is a last year’s nest, from which the bird has flown. —H. W. Beecher.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1930, Page 1
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