TREASURE TROVE
Go ! whore thou wilt, seek whatsoever thou wilt, thou shalt not find a higher way above, nor a safer way below, than the way of the holy cross. —Thomas A Kempis. * * * * There is a beautiful precept, which he who has received an injury, or thinks he has, would for his own sake do well to follow: “Excuse half, and 4'orgive the rest.” * * * * He that shows passion tells his enemy where he may hit him. —Chinese Proverb. * * * * To-morrow will the rich man feed the • , poor, And vice to-morrow virtue will adore: To-morrow beggars will be crowned kings, ' This no-time, morrow’s time, no isweetness sings.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1930, Page 4
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