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THE BOOK OF NATURE.

Journalism is the worlds most thorough democracy. In it, the man who carries his capital in his hat is more than the equal of him who packs it in his pocket. The friendless breather of the true afflatus can climb from the lowest drudgery of the basement to the higest editorial tower, while all the polish of the end-man's minstrel bones cannot prevail to lift an intruder abovo th c wast© basket,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 350, 13 March 1889, Page 3

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76

THE BOOK OF NATURE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 350, 13 March 1889, Page 3

THE BOOK OF NATURE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 350, 13 March 1889, Page 3

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