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DON’T BE DISCOURAGED.

Kay, never falter ; no great deed is done .Dy falterers who ask for certainty. No good is certain, but the steadfast mind The undivided will to seek the good. : ’lis that compels the elements, and wrings A human music from the indifferent air. The greatest gift the hero leaves his race Is to have been a hero. Say we fail! We feed the high tradition ol the world And leave our spirit in our children’s breasts. —George Eliot.

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Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 41, 15 January 1898, Page 11

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DON’T BE DISCOURAGED. Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 41, 15 January 1898, Page 11

DON’T BE DISCOURAGED. Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 41, 15 January 1898, Page 11

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