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THE HEART’S DESIRE

WHY NOT. Why not he happy? Certainly, why not? You have everything in this hig, wide world to make you happy. Nothing is lacking. It is all here yet. And if you still desire love, peace, and happiness, go to work and win some. —Benjamin Keeeh. * * * * Morality and meaning should be evident throughout a book, not be tacked to the end of it. -X- *, -X- * Children know, Instinctive taught, the friend and foe. —Sir Walter Scott. YOUTH IN AGE. ■ T approve of the youth who has something of the old man in him, so [ am no less pleased with the old man "’•o has something of the youth. He Imt follows this rule may he old in Jody, hut can never be so in mind. —Cicero. * -X- -X- -XHappiness is no laughing matter. —Wlmtely.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1930, Page 1

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137

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1930, Page 1

THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1930, Page 1

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