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WHEN A TRAVELLER RETURNETH HOME.

■\Uu- u a traveller Totunietb home, Jot him not have the countries where he hath travelled altogether behind liiiii., but inainlain u, corrt'hponck-iK'C tjy letters with those of his acquaintance '.viiich are of most worth. And lot his travel appear rather in his discourse than in his apparel or gesture; and in ms discourse, let him be rather admsed ui his answers than forwards to toll stones; and let, it appear that ho dotir not change his country manners for those of foreign parts/ but onlv pelt m some flowers of that ho hath learned abroad into the customs of his own country.—Francis Bacon, Lord I erulam.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 29 June 1920, Page 9

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WHEN A TRAVELLER RETURNETH HOME. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 29 June 1920, Page 9

WHEN A TRAVELLER RETURNETH HOME. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 29 June 1920, Page 9