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Lest We Forget

'Tew bring up^ai child in the wa he -should go— travel-that wa- yourself. The 'wisdom' is -right, although the (artificially poor) " spelling needs reform . But the author, like Marlborpujh and Marshal Saxe, was stronger^in action than in orthography. The true"; housefather and housemother, like the-'pastor of ' Sweet Auburn', ' allure to brighter worlds ' ; and, like Mm they take care to 'lead the way. A gossamer thread of" "good example will- "draw where a' dozen- stockwhips ' \ will not drive. ' " "~ ,' - - '

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New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 9

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80

Lest We Forget New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 9

Lest We Forget New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 9

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