THE CHEERFUL TRAVEL LER
MOULDING OUR LIFE. Remember that every day of your early life is ordaining irrevocably, lor good or evil, the custom and practice of your soul; ordaining either sacred customs of dear and lovely recurrence. or trenching deeper and deeper the furrows for seeds of so wow. J. Raskin. * -X- -x- -XThe stream is calmest "lieu it nears the tide, And dowers are sweetest at the eventide. And birds most musical at the close of day, And saints diviuest when they pass away. * * X- -XFlowers are tile language ut the affections; they grow out ol God’affections, because He delights in works rather than words. Nothing is really human but what is divine. * * -Yr -XThe pleasing countenance is a silent commendation. Syr its.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1931, Page 1
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125THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1931, Page 1
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