DON'T FUSS.
It's the easiest thing in the world to become fussy, and one meets so many women that give way to this habit that it's the hardest thing not to become like them. How many women wjll fuss over their children? their health is not just what it should be, or if the children are out of sight for one minute they are sure to be running into danger, and so on. Not only does such a mother destroy her children's independence, but through unneccessarv worry she destroys her own health as well. Then in the same way you will find other women will fuss over themselves. They have allowed themselves to get into the way of giving so much thought to the lightness and the wrongness of everything in connection with themselves that they cannot overcome it. frussiness is bound to get on the nerves of others, so that the person who suffers from this complaint is often avoided in consequence, in spite of the fact that there may be' much else of the purely charming woman about her nature.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)
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182DON'T FUSS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)
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