POINTED PARAGRAPHS
A homely woman who is vain doubts the accuracy of mirrors. }Vhen a woman cuts a man’s acquaintance she looks daggers at him. A young man seeking a. quiet, spot to kiss a girl should avoid her mouth. Some people's idea of a necessary evil is one they don’t want to abolish. ’ When a man neglects his duty he always says it resulted from his -absentmindedness If we could see ourselves as others see us it would be a severe blow to our ambition. . - ' One man is probably just as good as another, but he usually considers himself a little better. • .:. . . . . v. 'When a woman doesn’t want to express her opinion in words she merely shrugs her shoulders, and that- settles it.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1524, 16 May 1901, Page 20
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124POINTED PARAGRAPHS New Zealand Mail, Issue 1524, 16 May 1901, Page 20
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