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SHE IS A WISE WOMAN

ous W th°in keePS in mlnd that a Uttle credit is "~ a "dahgerWho is able to mend both, her husband's clothes and musT h give ad it learned t<h6 ParadoXthatP aradoXthat to have joy one

Who can tell the difference between her first child and a genius. - Who most admires, those eyes which' belong to a man who understands her. - "«i O ng to a Who acknowledges the allowance made by her ' hus*>and by making allowances for him. - y Who appreciates that the largest space in any house is that left for self-improvement. Who manages to keep not 'only her house and her temper, but her servants and her figure as tojU Who realises that two husbands of twenty-five years each are not necessarily, as good as one „of .Who can distinguish between the laugh of amusement -and the one .meant to show off .a dimple.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37

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SHE IS A WISE WOMAN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37

SHE IS A WISE WOMAN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37