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TWO VISITORS

Self came in at the doorSelf, with its tattered gown£ Peevish and drab and poor, Self came in with a frown:' I must push, and struggle, and strive In order to keep alive— Or else I should soon be dead—* Self said. Love came in at the door, Love, with its aims out wide; Rich Love, that couldn't be poor, Sharing and satisfied. I must give of my Father's treasure Unßtintingly, in largest measure! love said—and when Love looked around fie «eli waa found,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 6 (Supplement)

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TWO VISITORS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 6 (Supplement)

TWO VISITORS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 6 (Supplement)

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