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Where Shall We Go To For A Holiday?
giOAvlmg , because your wonted hours are not , because you miss many things which make up your normal life at home . Fourthly , take things easily , old friend . Don't drag your wife and children to the station half an hour before the time . Don't feel convinced that the luggage has gone astray , and bother everybody ' s life out . Don't get
into a dispute with cabmen , porters , waiters and chambermaids , and boatmen , about little " extras . " Remember , it is their holiday too , to which they have been looking foi-Avard . It is their only chance for another twelve months . A very little often sends them smiling away , and will not hurt you . In short , make yourself amiable and
accommodating ; take a sunny view of life and things in general , and then vou will soon find how the whole tone of the family circle becomes p leasant and agreeable too , and how you yourself exjaerience the truth , that difficulties vanish and Avorries disappear . There are for us all , no doubt , "holidays and holidays ; " but to
many of us toiling , moiling mortals ever , these summer jaunts may be happy episodes in our lives , in that they may bring to us some hours full of healthful rest and happy converse , when the mind freed for the nonce from common sublunary cares , can realize the contentment of others and the satisfaction of all around us , extracting happiness from veriest trifles , and enjoying gratefully and cheerily the striking scenes and golden moments of our summer holiday .
"From Labour To Refreshment."
" FROM LABOUR TO REFRESHMENT . "
BY BRO . GEORGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL , " TjlROM Labour to Refreshment" is not wrong , - * - When Temperance and Harmony unite To form for Masons innocent delight , — The rational feast , wise speaking , and the song
Which elevates the soul . Then let us use All things as they were meant by Him Avho made Them for wise ends . True pleasures never fade From memory : it is only their abuse Which leaves a sting behind . We must be pure
If we'd be happy . Virtue is indeed It own reward ; but Vice will cause to bleed The heart that harbours it . They must endure The - penalty who dare to disobey ; But blessings aye reAvard the souls who will obey .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Where Shall We Go To For A Holiday?
giOAvlmg , because your wonted hours are not , because you miss many things which make up your normal life at home . Fourthly , take things easily , old friend . Don't drag your wife and children to the station half an hour before the time . Don't feel convinced that the luggage has gone astray , and bother everybody ' s life out . Don't get
into a dispute with cabmen , porters , waiters and chambermaids , and boatmen , about little " extras . " Remember , it is their holiday too , to which they have been looking foi-Avard . It is their only chance for another twelve months . A very little often sends them smiling away , and will not hurt you . In short , make yourself amiable and
accommodating ; take a sunny view of life and things in general , and then vou will soon find how the whole tone of the family circle becomes p leasant and agreeable too , and how you yourself exjaerience the truth , that difficulties vanish and Avorries disappear . There are for us all , no doubt , "holidays and holidays ; " but to
many of us toiling , moiling mortals ever , these summer jaunts may be happy episodes in our lives , in that they may bring to us some hours full of healthful rest and happy converse , when the mind freed for the nonce from common sublunary cares , can realize the contentment of others and the satisfaction of all around us , extracting happiness from veriest trifles , and enjoying gratefully and cheerily the striking scenes and golden moments of our summer holiday .
"From Labour To Refreshment."
" FROM LABOUR TO REFRESHMENT . "
BY BRO . GEORGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL , " TjlROM Labour to Refreshment" is not wrong , - * - When Temperance and Harmony unite To form for Masons innocent delight , — The rational feast , wise speaking , and the song
Which elevates the soul . Then let us use All things as they were meant by Him Avho made Them for wise ends . True pleasures never fade From memory : it is only their abuse Which leaves a sting behind . We must be pure
If we'd be happy . Virtue is indeed It own reward ; but Vice will cause to bleed The heart that harbours it . They must endure The - penalty who dare to disobey ; But blessings aye reAvard the souls who will obey .