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Show m Foibles of Men and Women. Atchison Globe. The trouble in love affairs is that the parties par-ties to it love too much to love long. Some people give their confidence, as others oth-ers give presents, for the sake of what secrets se-crets they will be told in return. Men judge, a man's religion by his actions outside the church, and the women judge it by the brilliancy of his prayers within. "Men are brutes; they have better times occasionally without their wives, and tell them so. Women are hypocrites; they enjoy en-joy life without their husbands once in a while, but they will never admit that they were hot miserable, without them. . . |