APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS
Ignorance is visited as sharply as wilful disobedience— incapacity meets with the same punishment as crime. Nature’s discipline is not even a word and a blow, and'the blow first; but the blow without the word. It is left to you to find why your own ears are boxed. *.■*.** All artificial education ought to be an anticipation of natural education.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1931, Page 4
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62APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1931, Page 4
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