THE HEART’S DESIRE
THE NATURE-STUDENT. Happy the man whose lot it is to know The secrets of the earth. He hastens not To work his fellows’ hurt by unjust deeds, Rut with rapt admiration contemplates jj lmmortal Najtuye’s ageless .harmony And how and when her order came to . be. —Euripides. -X- -X- -X- -XHe that brings sunshine into the lives ol others cannot keep it from himself. The great thing about life is, tl-e going-out of friendliness from being to being. —John Galsworthy. -X- -X- -X- * Tn this narrow breathing-time of live Is vengeance for its own sake worth the while. • —Tennyson. * * * * The Spurt ans do not inquire how nun." the enemy are, but where they are —Agis IT.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 1
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119THE HEART’S DESIRE Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 1
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