THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER
SUNSET. Beautiful is the setting of the great sun, when the last song of the bird fades into tile lap of silence; when the islands of the clouds are bathed in light, and the first star springs up over the grave of day. -X- ” -X- -X- -XThere is many a thing that the world calls disappointment; hut there is no such words in the dictionary of faith. What to others are disappointments, are to believers intimations of the will of God. J. Newton. r X -X- -X- -X----l)o to-day’s duty, fight to-day’s temptation, and do not weaken and distract yourself by looking forward to things which von cannot see, and could not understand if you saw them. C. Kingsley. * * * * Though love and poetry are not religion, they yet serve, before a higher faith has hen called into being, to open up the way for boiler things.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1931, Page 1
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149THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1931, Page 1
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