FRENCH FAMILY LIFE.
The French do not marry till late in life. If appearances are to be trusted) they are passionately fond of their children. The glory of a French woman is not to be seen with her husband, but leanirig on the arm of
her ~ son, and that son' in uniform, children meet in the public Khoblfi, irtpfc the noble : ..The gim tart*. largely educated in convents, where i&yare kept in the strictest seclusion—indeed, until a French girl marries she is practically under lock and key, though she reachjffiei shady side of forty.—'Fireside Magaaineu'-
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Evening Star, Issue 11621, 4 July 1902, Page 2
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95FRENCH FAMILY LIFE. Evening Star, Issue 11621, 4 July 1902, Page 2
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