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V 'Keep clear of personalities in «•. Ji t ronversation. Talk of tilings, objects, thoughts. The smallest ♦*« ,'imnds occupy themselves with *l* persons. Do not needlessly re- *l* ]«>rt ill of otliers. As far as ♦♦♦ ••» possible, dwell ou the good side *♦* »l* of human beings. There are V *t» family boards where a constant *♦* %♦ process of depreciating, assign- *♦* ing motives, and cutting up V *♦* character goes forward. They I* V are not pleasant places. One who *j* is/healthy does not wish to dine *;*■ at a dissecting table. There is ,% V evil enough in man, God knows. V But it is not the mission of every ♦♦♦ young man and woman to detail Jl, and report it all. Keep the ♦J• atmosphere as pure as possible, »l» .% -fragrant with gentleness ♦♦♦ and charity.—John Hall. " *l* ♦ ******
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20514, 15 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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132EVIL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20514, 15 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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