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THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER

OUR GOD* His love would have us come close to Him. not as suppliants who knock at the outer door, not as strangers who tarry in the hall and stately courts of the king, hut as His children who come right into the inner chamber of the Father's presence. M. G. Hearse. * -X- 'X* * He who doth not hearken to the voice of a friend and well-wisher in adversity, is the delight of his enemies. •$f X- X- XUtmost wise! m is not a self-denial, hut in learning to find extreme pleasure in little things. J. Rusk in. X- * * * Strong reasons make strong actions. * * * * Good-nature, like a bee. collects honey from every lie-rb. 111-ualmre, like a spider, sucks poison 'from the sweetest (lower. T. G. Selby

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 1

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129

THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 1

THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 1

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