The Spinster book

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Her dainty remembrances at holi- day time have little more meaning than the trifles a man bestows upon her, though the gift latitude accorded her is much wider in scope.
When a girl gives a man furniture, she usually intends to marry him, but often merely succeeds in making things interesting for the girl who does H in spite of her. The newly-married woman attends to the per- sonal belongings of her happy possessor with the celerity which is taught in classes for " First Aid to the Injured." On
...e by one, the cherished souvenirs of his bachelor days disappear. Pictures painted by rival fair ones go to adorn the servant's room, through gradual retirement backward. Rare china is mysteriously broken. Sofa cushions never ** harmonise with the tone of the room," and the covers have to be changed. It takes time, but usually by the first anniversary of a man's marriage, his penates have been nobly XTbe Xo9t Hrt of Courtabip 75 weeded out» and the things he has left are of his wife's choosing, generously purchased with his own money.

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