Show THE tivo wo SEXES there is nearly always alwayn some bome something lhing of natu natures les ies own gentility in all young women except indeed when they get boget together er anu and and fall a giggling it shames us men to see how much sooner they are polished into conventional shape than our rough masculine angles A vulgar boy requires heaven knows what assiduity to move three steps I 1 do not say like a gentleman but like a boy with a soul in him but give the least advantage of society or tuition to a peasant girl and a hundred to one but she will glide into refinement before the boy can make a bow without upsetting the table there is a sentiment in all women and that gives delicacy to thought and taste to manner with men it ia is generally acquired an offspring of the intellectual quality not so wit with the other sex it is of the moral bulwer lytton |