In it together
• To the person who drained a full tank of petrol from my car. If you had asked me, I would have given you (money to buy) petrol from my pension. To the person who kicked my letter box off its stand. I would like to meet you and help you work through your frustrations and rebellions. You both will be older like me one day and I hope
you will always receive kindness, courtesy and compassion. We are all fellow travellers joumeying through life. It is not easy for anyone, and harder still for -some.
Kathleen
Goddard
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 4
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