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THINGS THOUGHTFUL

$ CHEERFULNESS AND HOPE Power dwells with cheerfulness; hope puts us in a working mood. —Emerson. A COMMON FAULT 1.l is a common fault to be never satisfied with our fortune, nor dissatisfied with our understanding. -—La Rochefoucauld. WHEN THE SUN SHINES What joy and cheerfulness if wakes within us to see all nature beaming in brighter sunshine. —Dickens. INWARD HAPPINESS Look inwards, for you have a lusting fountain of happiness at home I that always bubbles up if you will Jook for it. —Marcus Aurelius.

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Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 1, 7 June 1944, Page 2

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THINGS THOUGHTFUL Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 1, 7 June 1944, Page 2

THINGS THOUGHTFUL Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 1, 7 June 1944, Page 2

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