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Rules for Letter= Writing.

Have you any unkind thoughts? Do not write them down. Write no word that giveth pam ; Written words sjnay long remain. Have you heard somei idle ta>Le ? Do not write it down.

Gossips may repeat it o'ei , Adding to its bitter store. Have you any careless, jest? Bury it, and let it leistj It may wound some loving breast. Words of love and tenderness, Words of truth and kindliness. Words of comfort for the sad, Word?' of gladness for the frlad Words of counsel for th© bad — Wisely write them down. Words, though small, are mighty things, Pause befoie you wiite them.

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 291, 27 January 1906, Page 15

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106

Rules for Letter= Writing. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 291, 27 January 1906, Page 15

Rules for Letter= Writing. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 291, 27 January 1906, Page 15

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