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Show Iloir to 3Iale I riertdv. A girl I know saM: "I'm a great 4m for making friends." Itsounded as If she ought to be very happy, but wIwb I had a moment to reflect I wondered If she were good at keep-Ins; keep-Ins; tbeni, says a writer in tite Ijadtuf 1( Journal. Making irienda is amy to tl girl who is bright and happy, whose society gives lJcasure anil who u genial. Hut the kroping of them demand more tlmu this. If you want to keep a friend don't get t Intimate with her. Hare your own thoughts air! permit per-mit her to hare Iter's. And do not lw too aggressive wanting to know why she luvsn't done thM and why she doesn't thluk as you do. If you thi.ik your friend 'setyle of dress rn1 beautiful, tlout tell her; you -only offend Iter, becauc deep ! her heart she is convinced she knows a great deal more about It than you do. Da not find fault Titli your friend's friend, and do not ext to be the only one given a corner In her heart. He as considerate for her feelings as if she were a stranger, and remember re-member that politeness U an everyday every-day garment and not one Intended only for high days and lioHday. To sum it up In one sentoni-e, nreeerve the courtesy of the beginning If you wish to keep your friendship to lite -end. |