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GOVERN YOURSELF.

The disposition of the mother is usully shown in the little children. If the other ia fretful or nervous she makes the little ones peevish and hard to manage, while the calm, placid, sweet-tempered mother has little trouble with her children. In all your intercourse with children remember these things: Learn to govern yourself before you try to govern them. Have reason to respect yourself before expecting them to respect you. Don't say in their hearing what you wouldn't like to hear them say. Never correct them when you are angry yourself. Do not BUBpect them of evil. Expect goodness, and let them feel that you do. Pay not the lightest attention to tale-bearing.—L.S.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 908, 20 September 1916, Page 2

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GOVERN YOURSELF. King Country Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 908, 20 September 1916, Page 2

GOVERN YOURSELF. King Country Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 908, 20 September 1916, Page 2

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