THE DAILY MESSAGE
HOLD A LANTERN J Perhaps you are not the kind of fellow who bothers to step out of his way to hold a lantern for another or to lie of some service to the stranger who is trying in the darkness to pick up the home. trail. Well,, it takes all sorts to make a world, brother! Put the stranger will be glad that they’re not all your sort. Perhaps when you are older you will realise that all men are strangers sometime—somewhere; and when you are looking (for t( fellow with a friendly lantern, you’ll remember the lantern you did not show. ’it’s a long road that doesn’t lead hack to your own door. —M. PRESTON STANLEY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 1
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