THE "DIFFERENT" GIRL.
, Dearest, I have' read the latest *l* » novels, ,j« » So I ought to understand your ... ► sex, *J» ► Heroines in palaces and hovels, ► Still, strong women, vamps and * nervous wrecks.
*»* Women both anaemic and full- •> *> blooded, •> V Women who have souls and who T have not — X These and many others I have V studied. , ; £ Don't you think I ought to *♦* know a lot ? t ♦ ♦
.♦» y e .s, at any psychologic college I could take a pretty good ►*» degree: » Yet I find this wondrous mass of knowledge >:• Isn't of the slightest use to m.j. '> I should be most terribly discern '♦* ing, . > Knowing in advance your point ;* of view; »*♦ ;* But of those ways I have been <♦ learning ♦!* J* Not. a single one resembles •> > yoa - * »* I confess I know not how to <• capture *;* ♦, You whose wholly fascinating V % charms _ V Fill my throbbing heart with *♦* ♦. poignant rapture ;♦ And to clasp you, blushing, *. in my arms. *♦ Ought i" to be hectoring or I* pleading ? I* Darling, I am absolutely I* stuck. ♦♦ Shall I. disregarding all my »• reading, ♦*« •* Simply go ahead and trust .J. ♦* to luck ? «*♦
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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184THE "DIFFERENT" GIRL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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