MEN BY MEN.
! Tig unsafe for anny man alive to receive the kind wurruds that ought to be said on'y iv th' dead.—Dooley's Philosophy. We none of us like to play second fiddle. To play second fiddlle to a young woman is an abomination to us all. But to have to perform upon that instrument to the darling of our hearts— would we not rather ; die ?—George Meredith. The air of the fireside withers out all the fine wildings of the husband's heart. Hp is so comfortable and happy that he begins 1« prefer comfort and happiness to everything else on earth, his wife ineluded. —R. L. Stevenson. Men serve women they let on their feet they go away.—'Thackeray . Look to a man who has the counsel of : a woman of or above the world to back ; him. Such a man goes far.—Rudyard Kinling. With most men affection for a woman i< fed on her regard for them. Only tihe hundredth man does not prefer to dallv where woman is easiest to win. mtwt finding the ma>id of honour « satisfactory sub=ti f nte for the prifice^—Barrie. Men differ so in their virtues and ; *o alike in their transgressions.—J, 1 Lane Allan.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2903, 24 January 1911, Page 2
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