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GRAINS OF GOLD.

A BEAUTIFUL RIVER. What makes a beautiful river ? The clear, cool water that fills its bed, "" And speeds with a rippling sowgj To the ocean far ahead. - What makes a beautiful mind ? . . , " The sweet, pure thoughts that, mingle there, And blissfully to memory's sea- ._ They — an endless prayer. / - — ' Avp, Maria.' \ ''-- ; •" * A new light in our heart makes an occasion ; but an occasion is an opportunity, not-for~ {building a tabernacle, and feeling thankful, and looking back to ~ a blessed memory, but for shedding thef new light - \on-. the o|d paith, and doing old duties vfitth new inspiration. The uncommon life is the child of the common day, lived, in an uncommon way.) "Attain, -ever attain.but let it be along original lines. Take no one for your- model. Your counter- . part n^ver has been, and to fashion yourself after another is going to interfere with that special development, which differentiates you from- eyery other human being. The. same is true of your woirk. There is a work which you can do, and which, lif you do not, must go undone. To find that work and then do it as you can do it— not as another^ does it — that is success. - • I n „. • /

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 September 1906, Page 3

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GRAINS OF GOLD. New Zealand Tablet, 13 September 1906, Page 3

GRAINS OF GOLD. New Zealand Tablet, 13 September 1906, Page 3