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THE HEART’S DESIRE

SELF-DENIAL. Self-denial is a stern-faced angel. II only we hold him fast and wrestle with him long enough ho will speak ns soft words of happy sound, just ns if we wait long enough in the darkness of the night, stars will come to share our loneliness. —Sir Piiler Haggard. * -X- -X- -XTrue bravery is quiet, undemonstrative. —Sir Philip Sidney. •X* -X- -X- -XA perfect life is like that of a ship of war which has its own place in the fleet an can share in its strength and discipline, but can also go forth alone in the solitude of the infinite sea. THE PASSING DAYS. The days and hours are ever glancing by, And seem to flicker past thro’ sun and shade, • Or short, or long, as Pleasure leads, or Plain. —Tennyson.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1930, Page 1

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136

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1930, Page 1

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1930, Page 1

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