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THE HEART’S DESIRE

SELF-WOUNDED. He who does wrong, does wrong against himself. He acts unjustly, acts unjustly to himself, because he makes himself bad. —Marcus Aurelius.

* * * * ,'Love is the tuning-fork of life. It gives the key-note to harmony in every situation. —Charles 13. Newcomb. • ( BALM OF SORROW. j When all our hopes are gone, Tis well onr hands must still keep toiling on For others’ sake; For strength to hear is found in duty done, And he is blest indeed who learns to make The joy of others cure bis own heart-1 nelie. * * * * For a true- and vigorous spiritual life the first great requisite is a kindly warmth of heart. —lbsen.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1930, Page 1

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111

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1930, Page 1

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1930, Page 1

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