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THE HEART’S DESIRE

THE QUEEN OF GRACES. ’Tis beany that doth oft make woman proud, ’Tis virtue that doth make them most admired ; ’Tis modesty that makes them seem divine. —Shakespeare. THE WHIRLIGIG. Thus times do shift; each thing his turn does hold; New tilings succeed, as former thing grow old. —Robert Herrick. -X- * * There are many evils which you cannot cure by a Bible and hymn hook, but which isoon yield to a. brisk walk in the fresh air. •X -X- -X* -X All’s for the best; then (ling away terrors; Meet all your fears and your foes in the van ; And in the midst of your dangers of errors, Trust like a child while you strive, like a mail.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1930, Page 1

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THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1930, Page 1

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1930, Page 1

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