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WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.

BIDE A WEE; DINNA FRET. Is the road very dreary? Patience yet! Rest' will be sweeter if thou art aweary, And after night eumeth the morning . cheery ; Then bide a wee, and dimia frei,. The cloud has silver lining, Don ’ t forget; And though lie’s hidden, still the sun is shining— ’■ Courage! instead of tears and vain repining, Just hide a wee, and dinna ifret. With toil and cares unending, Art beset? Bethink thee how the storms from heaven descending Snap the stiff oak, but spare the willow bending, So bide a wee, and dinna fret. Grief sharper sting doth borrow From regret; But yesterday is gone; and shall its sorrow Unfit us for the present and the morrow ; Nay; bide a wee, and dinna fret.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 1

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128

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 1

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 1

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