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WORK.

rvime men "work for honor. Some men work tor fame; But they take the money They may justly daiai, And are glad to get it, Just the same. Some men labor daily. Urged by gainful hut. Some because the doctors Tell them thai they must. Sonic because (hey cannot Buy on trust. Some men work for others Who are near and dear; Some men work for art's sate. So it would appear: Some displaying courage, Some in tear. Some men labor nobly For the public good : Some becanse the Bible Tells them that they should; Bai if no one had to. No one would. S. E. &SEK. —^——— .«

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Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 1

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108

WORK. Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 1

WORK. Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 1

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