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Clinical aid, moral, mental and economical help all tended to correct the chU but did little to alleviate the contfi Hons which brdught about Uw child's misfortune. 80 aa tha work of Kiwaais Inter national goes on, all efforts will be made to continue to give the child every kind of aid, but also then will be sought to pqpvent the Influence which destroys the good tendencies In a child's life. Taking All. Shalt I take all, and day by day Give nothing back along the way T Shall naught of aenrke come from mm That life on earth may happier bet Oi (hall I not rejoice to lad Some little need (or being kind, And aoiae the chance thia gift to main To one from whom eo much I take T That heart is cold and dull aa (tone Where gratitude ie never known. And thoughtieai be, who while be Take* all from life, but nothing The greatest satiafaction in life la to have real friend*, the kind who can be counted on when a friend to needed. 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The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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