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HOW TO FORGET.

If you were busy being kind, Before vou knew i. you would f.nd You’d soon forget to think ’(was true* That some one was unkind to you. If you were busy being glad. And cheering people who were s;;d Uthough your heart might ach . a bit You’d soon forget to notice it. If vou were bu>y being true To what you know you ought to d‘>. \ »u’d be so busy you’d forget The blunders ( the folks you’ve met If you were busy being light, You’d find yourself too busy quite To criticise your neighbour long, Because he’s busy be ing wrong. Reliefca Foresman.

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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 290, 18 August 1919, Page 14

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HOW TO FORGET. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 290, 18 August 1919, Page 14

HOW TO FORGET. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 290, 18 August 1919, Page 14

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