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An honest man's word is as good as his bond.—Cervantes. • • • • The blackest of fluid is used ,as an agent to enlighten the world. —Douglas Jerrold. / « ••' • • Men show their character in nothing more clearly than by what they think laughable.—Goethe. • • • o He who has not a good"* memory should never take upon him the trade of lying.—Montaigne. ••• , • Nothing so much prevents our being natural as the desire of appearing so.— Rochefoucauld. •** - * Women, like roses, should wear only their own colours, and emit no borrowed perfumes. —Rabbi Ben Azai. » • • • Thejtongue of a fool is the key of his counsel, which, ia a wise man, wisdom.—Socrates.
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Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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104REFLECTIONS Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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