" I forgive, but I cannot forget, 1 ' is a favorite phrase with those who try to serve two masters. But not to forget is not to forgive, m the true sense. "When we thoroughly forgive we do not reI member, nor do we wish to remember, | the wrong done. "I am afraid your dress will never pleas* the men," said a gentleman to his fashionable daughter. " Why, papa," she replied, " I don't dress to please the men, but to worry other women !" An inquest was held at the Wellington ! I Hospital on Thursday on the body of \ • Edith Wilmot, aped 4 years, who died !in the Lunatic Asylum. A verdict of j Death from Natural Causes was returned. During the examination of the boys at one of the superior schools m this district a few days ago, one of the papers set was to write down what was known of John Wesley. One of the replies was as follows : — " In his youth he was a great preacher. He afterwards became a soldier, and went to India, where hewon many battles. He then won the battle of Waterloo, And died Duke of Wellington. 11
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1595, 30 December 1885, Page 2
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