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JUST—YOU!

There are many little thrills, ’mid the irks and ills, that make Life well worth while. The heart still sings oer little things, that change a frown to a smile. A job well done means a glint of sun in skies that are often grey. One happy hour, like a radiant flow’r, can light a cheerless day. But the purest bliss is surely this: to .hear on the lips -of a friend: “You’ve done me good! You’ve understood; and you’ve cheered me up no end!” Most kind of joys are apt to cloy; but there’s one rings always true: when a friend forlorn feels hope reborn: because you were—well—just YOU!

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Shannon News, 1 July 1927, Page 2

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111

JUST—YOU! Shannon News, 1 July 1927, Page 2

JUST—YOU! Shannon News, 1 July 1927, Page 2

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