"I t«>tl M»itl <>n' - man to «h----olhrr a" ih»-\ ■ tin.rp<tl from the corridor of a •"<>nc«rt hall. "I envy that fellow who w-a.s singing." "Knvy him !" •chowl the other. "Well. it 1 were going to envy a sinjpr I'll wlcct Mitnebody with 4 I tetter v o ire. II is was a!>out the poorest I ever heard." "It's not his voice I envy, man." wax the refit)' : it's his tremendous cotiragv." "After all. the sum «f human bapImwas may l« totalled up in three uor«l>." said »h':. "ttlmi on enrth arc they irv qui nil her partner in life's jo. v s & ni koito'AS. " "I love you.' " **tl. I thought \ou mean' ' I'n-y to F, E. Smith, Architect, WESLEY BUILDINGS, tfMnlltos, Waikato.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 130, 11 February 1909, Page 4
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