Good Thoughts.
iX-i'l'if h >h J"'" « l ; i f".:i ,;ii; i ! ''''""' ;, ! .'I ciia^t^man'js^ie^M ypueve^canj .. , ' . j . sliould tilUhQ dies,, , . "■ ', . th6^h't|e^'m'i|n;i ; '' f ,v *<™«"■«•■;*'? .welopmeal^rhejiaq'.M^,', ... ',■ ; ,,. ,', ; co J r are the,yerysihewaof-Virtue, ".' '■' \''-'" : ' ■ coxcomb is wayspfa itfans own'making, '. „ N^tto'.'an l §fr^f i nate' l ffian'^ ™ m '^PHi,,',':' >< '•' '.:.,f 0 l ln 'd« 1? goodness-ia yVaytolfipeJC. • '," ■'■\'.'™ j;; ' 'Eye ; rj(tli)iig.,w i ith^ that ho 'is nothing:'eVerytliinf'wShiq.''petf tliat feWfytntffg' 1 W ™. . JCpirjjyent'an'oVii'w'liiclialreadyexfttsw not sd' , \yis6, / a,s'to jfdfMe afid^pr6vent''it'; J r '".". 'rtiu'st 'cWstauW' fe'ep v 'it by reacting iWilFsfi'rive'lup f ,l "' : ' V;" l ", u ";f: ' fie, ;w \ip Uxitia ; 'and : makes ii6 li {jse ot his leataihg- i^a n of.'; b'urden a'loaa 1 of "!'tend upon f; t HiMoWl^M')ls.M niind' of .'an old, ib Wreally nappy, wheii;' p'n !! feeling the' 'enjoymens ;bf this,' world.pjiss' aWay,: it, atrqng'er lipid on tKokX'qf anbther.''/.';,'.' ia l . j ,[ Profaiienys is a, , J .fle ;'who mdujges'in'il;'is no .genllA.ni'an. I .'; ■i'iare not' what'his stand maybe insbciety; I care not what .clpthes he 1 .wears, of what "culture he boasta; j'despite all biß.,refinenientj the Ijgiit hnd: habitual' taklibg of Gpd'sj name in yain betrays a .coarse'' nature and'V'bnitai '?> Hi."'..'i,' "■" V , ;.'; ( V' : '■.■""•'-'".':' , " J <!.' , .. ! ;:.':':.' ,',. Strange' thin^ijrt,, especially'niu.Bw.' i '- ! ) i but mistake hini fori an imbecile', at leasta grown infant,' 1 Put'hVintb his,'art : and llpw';higli h'e'soars abdye.you'!'/ How quietly lie ( e'uters jrito,a heaypn.|pf''wlii.cli.'he.nas beconie .'a denizen, and,' unlocking the gates! with" liis golden kej/,' admits yp'u to follow, an liumble, reverent visitor/'."';' ; ';' ''.; ;' '""'. ''.'"' •''; TJfe old |indoo saw, ,m' t ,his ( human race led out'-to 'its 1 various .'fortunes! First, men were in, chains which, went'back to an iron hand. threads fromjtne went'upward .to'an unseen'band.' Tlie first was d'espotism 1 , 1 jrpfi,- and'; ruling, by'.fqree. ' 'Trie last was civilization^,ruling by ideas...'."-.'.'". '■.' To .a'pr'e'tty'ybunggirl Sidney, Smith oiice said: '."Do. you ever reflect iibw'yoii pass may,' life. .ii.Vsperit in'thcV'fbllbwing manner:. An hoiir'a'day is year's 1 j'Hbis makes 27 years" sleeping,' tf years 'dressing,'9 years at table; 6 years playing with children, 9 yearsdrawing, walking and] yisiting, six ycars ; Bhppping and three years.parreling."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1003, 18 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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328Good Thoughts. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1003, 18 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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