A DISAGREEABLE WOMAN.
Of'ill- the disagreeable types of wpfliankjind.the one who regards herself as a in'attyi* is the most objection--Bble, f Ot the simple reason that she itii&\ nothing- in the world to worry
aljbut and is a fraud of the deepest dye, revelling* in imaginary diseases and phantom ills that never cross the shafloW of her life's doorsill. She is generally a woman with plenty of time hanging heavily on her hahdß, and is always sick or wrong. If it is not disease that has wasted her form away* she goes about carrying a secret sorrow with her, and if
one would but believe all that she
Eaybi it Would se«m that she was a ivictim of all the doleful episodes that coultt be imagined. Such people need waking up. Give them a purpose in life and the ills and . worries will vanish in the background. "Work Mil d<) more for them than all
the bottles of medicine which they $o assiduously swallow, and when life asfftimes brighter aspects their friends will b6 pleased to listen to what they Bay, for it Will then be untinged by anjr .cloud formed by a diseased imagination.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 191, 14 August 1899, Page 7
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195A DISAGREEABLE WOMAN. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 191, 14 August 1899, Page 7
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