THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER
friendship. He that does a base tiling in zeal for his friend burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together. J. Taylor. •X- -X- * * Prosperity really tests men more than misfortune. Men of common energy rise superior to the frowns of lortune; but her smiles have a witchcraft' m them which often convert wise me.i into fools. SI. S'. S' S'. A j\ A A Of all the passions, jealousy is than which exacts the hardest service, and pays the hitter wages. Its service is to watch the success of our enemy,' it wages, to he sure of it. * 'X- -X- * True love desires not credit, but scope and opportunity. •X- -X- X- XHe that believes dares trust God for the morrow, and is no lqore solicitous for the next year than he is for that which sapits intni fain interne nitee f which is past.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1931, Page 1
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150THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1931, Page 1
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