CRUMBS.
All love is sweet, giv-Hi or returned, i Common as light is livo, and its j familiar voice wearies not ever.—; Shelley. j Tliero is no happiness like that. which comes from doing our level best every day. j If your eyes aro always east down, cobwebs will gather on tho coiling, Look up! Humor makes for righteousness and ■. decency and humanity. It needs more courn ;":•**■ to fight the bothers and the worries and the humdrum of life than to meet its groat omergencies. Jack: "There's one gorwl thing about widow's weeds." Tom: "What's that-P" Jack: "They rarely interfere with tho growth of orange blossoms." It is now claimed that tho human, body contains sulphur in varying quan-i titles. This may account for somegirls making better matches than others. The hardest thing a dnct-m has to do is to cure a woman who lias nothing the matter with her. Why is tho eye the mest ill-treated part of the body? Beeauje it is under tho lash all day and gets a good hiding at night To pose is not to impose, but to expose. Troubles never come singly. It takes two to get married.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 60, 3 May 1912, Page 12
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195CRUMBS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 60, 3 May 1912, Page 12
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