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Wit and Wisdom

Men ADMIRE tho commonsense woman— tho reasonable woman} but it is the woman of caprico, the sweet, illogical d°spot of a thousand moods who is most ofton and most tandorly loved. Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exiat, but you have ceased to live. ,„„,!„»* «* The strongest and most generous natureo aro always fondest of heroism, yet the .cast remembered form tuJ ; tttiriM that wo know aro novor as Interesting as tho tn ngs that T SZ only^hlnkibecause knowledge ha, limitation, and .m.g.n«. tion has, none.

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NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 1

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Wit and Wisdom NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 1

Wit and Wisdom NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 1

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