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grasp, while they turn involuntarily from the.clammy touch of the dyspeptic, who speaks on the groaning key. He laughs you oat of yonr faults, while* you never dream of being offended with him—it seems as if sunshine came int>» the romn with him, and you never *.• Itttt a pleasant world you are living in sushi he points out the sunny streaks on its pathway. Who can help loving the wholesouled, gonial laughter ? Not the buffoon, nor the man who classes noise with mirth, but the cheery, contented man of sense and mind! A good-humored laugh is the key t» all breasts. The truth is that people like to be laughed at in a genial sort of way. If yon are making yourstlf ridiculous, yon want to be told of it in a pleasant manner, not sneered at. And it is astonishing how frankly the laughing population can talk without treading on the sensitive toes of their neighbors. Why will people put on long f;v;es, when tt is so much easier and comfortable to laugh t Tears come to us unbidden and unsought. The wisest art in life is to cultivate smites to find the flowers where others shrink away for fear of thorns.— fly Win

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 294, 3 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 294, 3 April 1877, Page 3

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