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WINGED ARROWS.

DEEDS THAT LIVE. Our deeds are like children that are. horn to ns; they live and act apart 'from our own will. Nay, children may lie strangled, but deeds never; they have an indestructible life both in and out of consciousness. —George Eliot. -x- -x- ' -x- -xWhere a religion does not tend to raise the standard of thought and feeling; knowledge and character, among its women, no amount ol excellence in abstract truths will make that religion a practical power lor steadily elevating the race which cl i tigs to it —Ramsay. Friendship can sometimes show its strength as much by the readiness with which it- accepts benefits its by the freedom with which it gives them. It proves by this its confidence in the love df the other side. * -x- * * It was a high counsel that 1 once heard given to a young person—“ Always of what you are afraid to do.” —R. W. Emerson.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1930, Page 1

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WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1930, Page 1

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1930, Page 1

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