AMIABLE GIRLS.
The most lovable girjs in the world are those with a sunny disposition. A few people like the quiet, thoughtful girl; others like the girl who is perpetually vivacious and bubbling .over'with spirits. But every one likes the girl with a cheerful, sunny disposition. Girls of this character are never disagreeably boisterous or dismally quiet-; they have a pleasant smile for every one. They never seem troubled or worried, their voice is low and musical, and their smile —be they pretty or not—ris always captivating. The only trouble that the sunny»tempered girl has is the outcome of her popularity. Every one wants to talk to her, and be in her company. Young men are attracted to her without effort on her part, for her character shows itself so plainly in her actions that young men are so delighted at the cheeriness and sympathy of her nature that they are drawn to her at once. . ' For every reason, then, the girl with the sunny disposition, who smiles away the troubles of life, is a favourite. And, what is more, old people are jitst as charmed by her as are those of about her own age.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 September 1913, Page 2
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196AMIABLE GIRLS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 September 1913, Page 2
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