GIRLS WHO ARE SHUNNED BY MEN.
There are many such, and tor the most part the fault lies with themselves The girl who never exerts herself to be agreeable unless sho can have everything her own way is one of them, for there is not a man alive who will give way in everything to a girl. The girl who scolds ia another type; she may be perfectly good-tempered, but she has contracted the scolding f habit, and so she is left alone to scold at her pleasure. Then there is the girl with the haughty. manner and cold stare. No man dares to make love to her, because there is nothing whatever to love in her. So t-lie girl scowls at what she considers his bad taste, utterly ignoring the fact that her own foolish conduct is the sole cause of his neglect. Another girl without a lover is the painfully shy maiden. She likes to see men at a distance, but the moment they draw near she drives them back with her embarrassment. They retire | simply out of pity, seeing her distress | and awkward bashfulness. j Last on the list comes the girl whoj always has something to say about! everyone she sees, ridiculing people in order to be considered clever, little knowing how intensely men dislike to hear her pulling everybody's character to pieces for their amusement.
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 11 September 1912, Page 2
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