THINGS THAT MATTER
WORK BASKETS If work baskets were gilted with power of speech, they could tell stories more true and tender than any we read; For women often sew the tragedy or comedy of life into their work. 1. Alcott. * -x- -x- * f would live ever in the light, I would work ever lor the right, I would serve Thee with all m* might— L. Hearn. * Mr * •& The power and majesty ot the nature of things fail to receive credit at all times, if we merely look at its parts and do not embrace the vast whole in our conceptions. Pliny. -X- * -X- * A world without a Sablmtli would he like a man without a smile, like a summer without flowers, and like a homesitead without a garden. it is the joyous day o*l ! the whole week. W. H. Reecner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1931, Page 1
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141THINGS THAT MATTER Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1931, Page 1
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