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COUSIN BETTY’S LETTER

QUOTATION FOR TO-DAY. A Message to Youth. I beg you to be very audacious and enthusiastic. Never count or fear the enemies of righteousness. Despise all difficulties. Laugh at impossibilities, and cry: “It shall be done.” —Hugh Price Hughes. (Sent in by Cousin Nancy Aitken).

MY DEAR COUSINS, What a lot of work this week! I’m very proud of the large number of contributions I received this week for the page, especially as I know that most of you are simply steeped in examinations at the moment. Never mind! Next week should see the end of them, and then those pleasant closing days, and after that—holidays! I'm very glad contributions are beginning to come in for the Christmas Eve day celebrations at the hospital. Remember that I’m still waiting for suggestions from you. And thank you very much, those Cousins who gathered magazines for Mrs Robertson. Best love,

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Southland Times, Issue 20939, 23 November 1929, Page 22

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COUSIN BETTY’S LETTER Southland Times, Issue 20939, 23 November 1929, Page 22

COUSIN BETTY’S LETTER Southland Times, Issue 20939, 23 November 1929, Page 22