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“If by ‘fun’ one means queit enjoyment, I think that when youth is over the best part of life is when we are doing the work that we like best, and when we have reason to think that we are doing it tolerably well. In other words, our work becomes our play, and our play becomes mere recreation,” writes Dean Inge in the “Evening Standard.” “ ‘Blessed is the man who has found his work,’ says Carlyle ; ‘let him seek no other blessedness.* ’He who has work that suits him, and a wife whom he loves,’ says Hegal, ‘has squared his acounts with life.’ ”

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5496, 4 November 1929, Page 1

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Untitled Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5496, 4 November 1929, Page 1

Untitled Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5496, 4 November 1929, Page 1

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