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RiuAi, School Leaflet. 



MEMORY SELECTIONS. 



"Whatever your occupation may be, and liovvever crowded your 

 liours \\itli affairs, do not fail to secure at least a few minutes every day 

 for refreshment of your inner life with a bit of poetry," — Eliot Norton. 



"Love the things nearest at hand ; and love intensely. 1 f I were to 

 write a motto over the gate of a garden, 1 should choose the remark 

 which Socrates made as he saw the luxuries in the market: MIow much 

 there is in the world tliat I do not want!'" — /.. //. nailcv. 



Fic. 45. — lie m'uuicd tlhit the sluv pest car 



The buried brooklet could not hear 

 The music of ichose liquid lif 

 Had been to us coiiipaiiionship, 

 And in our lonely life had (jroivn 

 To have an almost human tone. 



— From Snoivbowtd, J. G- IVhitticr. 



