WINGED ARROWS.
TRUE VALOUR
If thou desire to be truly valiant, fear to do any injury; he that tears not to do evil is always afraid to suffer evil; hi' that never fears is desperate, and he that fears always is a coward ; he is the true valiant man that dares nothing but what Ik* may, and fears nothing but what he ought. K. Quarles.
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God gives every bird its food, hut does not throw it into the nest. J. G. Holland.
TRUTH
As truth is immortal so a lie lasts not; feigned things are soon discovered, as the hair that is combed and set with great diligence is ruffled with a little blast of wind. The craftiest lie cannot stand before truth ; everything that is covered is soon uncovered; shadows pass away, and the native colour of things remains. No man can live long under water; lie must needs come forth and show the face which he concealed. Petraeh.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1931, Page 1
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164WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1931, Page 1
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