REMEMBRANCE OF HAPPINESS.
To remember happiness which cannot be restored is pain, but of a softened kind. Our recollections are unfortunately mingled with much that we deplore, and with many actions that we bitterly repent: still, in the most chequered life, I firmly think there are so many little rays of sunshine to look back upon, that I do not believe arty mortal would deliberately drain a goblet of the waters of Lethe if he had it in his power. —Dickens.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)
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81REMEMBRANCE OF HAPPINESS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)
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