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Show I.aulit it in Public. What is tho reason o.io hear:) in public places tiit: loud voices of women ko much oftener than uicn! Women these loud voiced ones seem to have the fancy that they cannot be Been unless they are heard. And so tliey can't in their true character. If it wero not that their words and laughter floated ont into sqiaco and above tho hum cf nli other voices they really might at some time get mistaken for ladies. 1'rom their looks no one would imagine for an instant that they wero common, ill bred and vulgaf. A quiet f!anh of intelligence from their eyes, accompanied by an apjireciutive smile, would really convince an onlooker that possibly it was tho forernnner ot tho keenest wit. But no wit can ac-comjiauy ac-comjiauy tho loud guffaw that bursts out at tho slightest provocation; no wit from tho boisterous laughter, and no ap-precintion ap-precintion of wit in others. Chicago Herald. |