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THE ISSUES OF LIFE

OUR PLACE. God plants us where we grow. It is not that because a hud is born At a wilder brier’s end, full i’ the wild beast’.s way, We ought to pluck and put it out <>l reach, On the oak tree top—say, there the ! hud belongs. SCHOLARS. Scholars are freqently to he met with who are ignorant otf nothing—saving their own ignorance. Zimmerman. * -X- -x- -xWilt thou not ope the heart to know What rainbows teach and sunsets show Y Verdict which accumulates From lengthening scroll ol human fates, Voice of earth to earth returned. Prayers of saints that inly burned— Saying—“Wlmt is excellent, As God lives i-s permanent; Hearts are dust, hearts’ lives remain. Heart’s love will meet thee again.” R. W. Emerson.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 1

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129

THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 1

THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 1

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