THE COUNTRY LIFE.
I believe that the country, which God ~~~~ made, is more beautiful,th'a'n the city, which man made; that life dut : bf doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. I believe that Work is work wherever we find it, but that work with ' Nature is more inspiring : than '- work with the.mpst intricate nraehiiiery. I believe that the dignity 6f-'6f : labour depends not on what yotidbj but'how you do it; that opportunity conies'to a boy on the farm as often as tomboy in the city; that life is larger/ and freer, and happier'on the farm tha'ii-yn 'the town; that my success d6pen'ds ; not' upon my location, but upon my dreams, but xipdfft ' what'. T. actually do —not upon hlck,>, ; but'upon pluck/ I believe in worklng%hen : you work and playing Avhen you' play;, and iti giving mid demanding rt-Wjunre denl ic • every act of life.—Edwin Osgood' -trover.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 2
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152THE COUNTRY LIFE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 2
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