BETTER THAN "GOOD OLD TIMES."
" Ladies in'; tho London season," says a writer in ;tho' ."National Review," " havo a good time.; Thero is no doubt whatever, that thoy have a' far better time nowadays ■ than in the 'good old .times.' : Conventionality— the bano •of »all, society in'whatever form—is .year,by year growing less rigid,- and; with-, itslossening power I feel that tho London seasons will.: become /oven more enjoyable than thoy aro at present. ; Though fashions may change, and just now-it appears, to/bo tho fashion to pretend to 'be tired of fun and, tired of enjoying ono-self, still—for .thoso who whole-heartedly and disinterestedly seek Ito give pleasure to others—l am certain there, will' always be a largo number of 'people, who Will gratefully accept their' generosity, and instead .of blaming, will ondoavoiir to enjoy life whilst they can,' and, above every[thin? else, help others to enjoy, itj'-top."- ■'
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 124, 18 February 1908, Page 3
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146BETTER THAN "GOOD OLD TIMES." Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 124, 18 February 1908, Page 3
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