The Ladies book of Etiquette And Manual of Politeness a Complete Hand book Fo

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The Ladies book of Etiquette And Manual of Politeness a Complete Hand book Fo
Florence Hartley
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" To your female relations to your mother, more es pecially, too great an openness cannot be practiced on these points, but openness does not imply a "perpetual recurrence to a theme, which must wear out patience and exhaust all but maternal sympathy, in time. For ma- ternal sympathy is exhaustless; be generous, and restrain, from that very reflection, the continual demand upon its flow. The first person to consult, the last to afflict a mother should not be the victim of her daughter's feel- i
...ngs. Her judgment should not be weakened by the in- cessant indulgence of a daughter's sorrows.
U I would, on many grounds, caution the young against hasty engagements. It seems extraordinary that the welfare of a life should often be determined upon the acquaintance of a few weeks. The principles, it is true, may be ascertained from the knowledge of others, the manners may please, the means and expecta- tions may all be clearly understood. But the temper that word of unspeakable import the daily habits, the power of constancy these are not to be known without a long and severe examination of the motives, and a daily observation of the conduct, of others.


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