LIFE’S DAILY ROUND.
OUT-OF-DOORS.
Sweet secret of the open air—• That waits so long, and always there
unheeded. Something uncaught, so free, so calm, large, confident— The floating breeze, the far hills and
broad sky And every little bird and tiny fly or flower At home in the great whole. —Edwa rd Ca rpon ter.
A friorul you have to luiv won’t be worth what you liave to pay for him. —George I). Prentice.
Noble souls, through dust and heat, Rise from disaster and defeat The stronger, And conscious still of the Divine Within them, lie on earth supine No longer.
—Longfellow
The meadow is fair, and the breeze heart-enrapturing what is wanting now, except a contented heart.
—Tlafiz
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1930, Page 1
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119LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1930, Page 1
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