THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER
THE COMINC REST. Cometh sunshine after rain, After morning joy again; After heavy hitter grief Dawneth surely sweet relief ; And my soul, who from her height Sank to realms of woe and night, Wingeth now to heaven her flight. P. Gerlmrdt. -X- 'X- -x- -xUseful occupations ought not to lie discouraged by the contempt of those who are not obliged to pursue them for a livelihood. Mrs Sigourney. * * * * Occupation is the scythe ot Time. -X- * . X- * Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by the doubling of our joys and the diverting of our griefs. -X- -x- -x- * Never borrow trouble. if you do, you will ‘find that the interest you have to pay' for the accommodation is excessive.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1931, Page 1
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121THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1931, Page 1
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