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LIFE’S DAILY ROUND.

ALL’S WELL.

It suffices. What suffices? All suffices, reckoned rightly: Spring now bloom where now the ice is Roses make the bramble sightly, And the quickening sun shine brightly, And the latter wind blow lightly, And my garden teem with spice. —C. Rosetti.

Spring a new-comer, A spring rich and strange, Shall make the winds blow Round and round, Thro’ and thro’, Here and there Till the air And the ground Shall be fill’d with life anew.

To be wise too late is the exactest definition of a fool.

—Young

REVEALED.

A man may hide himself from you in every other way, but he cannot his work.

—Ruskin

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19300412.2.3

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 1

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111

LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 1

LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 1

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