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WISE SAYINGS.

There is a perennial nobleness and eren sacredness in work. Were he ever so benighted, forgetful of his high calling; there is always hope in a man that actually, arid earnestly works.—Carlyle. The mind, impressible and soft with ease Imbibes and copies what she hears and seles; :'■"• And through life's labyrinth holds fastth* «• .clew ' c That education gives her, false or true.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3795, 25 February 1881, Page 2

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WISE SAYINGS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3795, 25 February 1881, Page 2

WISE SAYINGS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3795, 25 February 1881, Page 2

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