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SOME JAPANESE PROVERBS

It is more difficult to keep a fortune than to make Good wine brings out the truth. The wise man shapes himself according to circumwh a i n ch eS it aS is^red takCS lhC ShaPe ° r thß - SSel int <> suffJ^uSSSvS? S7mpathise with others we must have It is easier to find 1000 recruits than one general, draught 6 ° a ° ° man iS Hke a lighted candle in a tracT?o e ns CaPital and the fireside have e a° h M™ own atAfter having tasted bitterness one becomes a man n«n ce f Fr K r °r a minute ' the sorrow of a lifetime.' Do not be slaves, to your children ; they will have their happiness later.

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 37

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SOME JAPANESE PROVERBS New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 37

SOME JAPANESE PROVERBS New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 37