Ladies Corner
HrsTO WORDS ABOUT WOMEN. "Those who always spea'fi. well of omen do mot know them well lough: those who always speak-ill of iem do not know them at all."— igault Lebrun. "Accept Time asi it comes, the wind itit blows, and woman as she is."— c Musset. "Women run to extremes; they are bher better or worse than men." La Bruyera. "There is in -every true woman's art a spark of heavenly nro which s dormant in the broad daylight of osperity, but which kindles up and ams and blazes in the dark hour of versity."—Washington living. "That woman as best who is least Dken of among men, whether for od or for evil." —Pericles. "It is those who injure women who b the most kindness from them, ey are bom timid and tyrants, and Jtreat those who are humblest ne'e them."—Thackeray. l creature not too bright or good r human nature's daily food; r transient sorrows, simple wiles, aise, blame, love, kisses, tears, ana smiles." —Wordsworth.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1672, 16 December 1911, Page 3 (Supplement)
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