It you hare done wrong be not afraid to confess it. If you hare done j right, be not afraid to confess that cither. And meanwhile keep up your self-respect. Try to do your duty. Try to keep your honour bright. Let no man be ‘able to say that be is the worse for you. Still more let no woman be able to sav that she is the worse for you; for'if you treat another man's daughter as you would not let him treat yours, where is your honour then, or your clear conscience? What cares man. what cares God. for your professions of uprightness and respectability. if you take good care to behave well to men who can defend themselves, and take no care to behave well to one who cannot defend herself ? —Charles Kingsley.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17526, 1 May 1925, Page 7
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