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DON'T WORRY.

Don’t worry yourself Into a fever, And think you are ready to die; Just keep a firm hand, And the clouds will go sailing by. ’Tis darkest, they say, At just before day, So keep up your courage On life’s toilsome way, And try to be calm if you cannot be gay. Though dreary life seems With clouds heavy and gray, They may part with bright gleams Ere the close of the day. So faint not, nor falter, but trust Him and pray. _

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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 30, 10 November 1900, Page 11

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DON'T WORRY. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 30, 10 November 1900, Page 11

DON'T WORRY. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 30, 10 November 1900, Page 11

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