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HOW DO YOU LAUGH?

SMILES TO BE TRUSTED. Our manner of laughing is fixed by the tnne we are eighteen, and does not change natil old age, with ite effect on the vocal*wde» brings about a variation. Till 'hen, how we laugh is a sure indication of «wacter. The best laugh is that which goes with * smiling face, twinkling eyes, and is —not checked or smothered. Ihoee with laughs like than can be "listed; they are generous, sympathetic, fnd make loyal friends. Those who laugh "> their throats, in spasmodic fashion, *nd keep their faces almost unaltered, ere ihrewd and cautious, and not over•enipuloue in their methods. Thos* who are "inside laughers," and *noee shoulders shake, are quite all "8»t- They are good-natured, would "ever hurt anybody, and make, if men, °*ellent husbands and fathers; Those ' *w laugh without smiling, and hold •*«■ lips rigidly, while not a flicker "«e« to their eyes, are hard-hearted and Contrary to general belief, those who *™gn explosively and noisily are unre•»We and subject to impulse. Often «*J are weak-willed. Those with "little" *ngbs are of shallow character, and **nld not stand the test of temptation. ff". though, they are gifted mentally. /r o, * who laugh but rarely, and then **£!%> with eyes, lips, andface in harT*y> we steady, reliable, big-hearted, *"Wg -brained.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 9

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HOW DO YOU LAUGH? Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 9

HOW DO YOU LAUGH? Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 9