Household Hints.
Young Wives' Opportunities ■o Young wives have ;'•.. —hole happiness of their futurv ••. .-cs in their hands if they only luuw it. It depends upon the way their married life is begun, how it continues; and yet many and many a young wife throws away her golden opportunities, and only sees what they were when it was too late to recall them. As she begins she will go on. If during the first year or two, during all the disenchantment and loss of romance that attend married life, she manages to keep her husband's love for her, and to increase his respect, she is pretty sure to go on doing both during the rest of their lives together. If, on the other hand, she lets trifles go; if she says to herself that she is sure of her husband's affection for her, and now that she is married she need not trouble about it; if she is content with this and does not try to improve, she is sure to do the other thing, for nobody stands still in life.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 171, 8 July 1909, Page 4
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