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Things to Leave Unsaid.

It is a hazardous proceeding for anyone 'to ask after people’s relaafter a long interval, without first finding out what has become of them. Don t do as the lady did. who asked a man effusively after his wile when she had been dead for two years and he was married again. Or' persist in talking against dyed hair and second marriages, when your audience has perpetrated both. Or loudly discuss and severely comment on the conduct of people whose relations are sitting next to you. *lf you wish to be a. social success, you must cultivate tact, or your efforts will not be crowned with success.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue IX, 1 September 1900, Page 398

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Things to Leave Unsaid. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue IX, 1 September 1900, Page 398

Things to Leave Unsaid. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue IX, 1 September 1900, Page 398