THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER
NOBILITY. The question is not, Art thou in the nobility T This i.s the question: Is there nobility in thee? .Mere reading and writing is not education : it would he quite as reasonable to call bricks and mortar architecture. C. Dickens. * * The pebble cannot bo polished without friction, nor can the graces ot the Christian he fully developed without trials. «, -'(• -X- -X" -XA wise man will make haste to torgive; because he knows the true value of tftne, and will not suffer u to pass away in unnecessary pain. Dr Johnson. * * * -xWe must not only lie good, but strong; we must not only lie highminded, hut brave-hearted. We mint think loftily—and we must work hard. Theodore Roosevelt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1931, Page 1
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120THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1931, Page 1
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