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WINGED ARROWS.

CYCLE OF EXPERIENCE, Out of suffering comes the serious mind; out of salvation, the grateful heart; out of endurance, fortitude; out of deliverance, 'faith. -X- -X- 'X- -xThe hands that do God’s work are patient liandis, And quick for toil though folded oft in prayer; They do the unseen work they understand And find—no matter where. The feet that follow His must he swift , feet, For time is all too short, the way too long ; Perchance they may be bruised hut falter not, For love shall make them strong. Now! it is gone—our brief hour travel post, Each with its thought or deed, its Why or How: But know, each parting hours gives up a ghost 'To dwell within thee—an eternal Now! —S.T.Coleridge.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1930, Page 1

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125

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1930, Page 1

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1930, Page 1

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