He—A tall divinity is my adoration. She —And a little flatterer my; abomination. No woman objects to a long life ; she only hopes she won’t live to grow old. The life of the average woman is’a romance up to the time'ahe marries ; after that it is a recipe book. If we thought of ourselves as others think of us, we would sib up o’ nights wondering what wo were born for. There are some people who do not oare for eating, but the man who usually believes in his meal is a miller. Uncle (to nephew about to begin hia career in London)—Now my boy,’ that Vast metropolis abounds in temptations, But remember they can ba easily overcome. All it requires is merely an agaertloq of WiUt 1 won’t, wade.
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Southland Times, Issue 13284, 10 August 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)
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