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Show THE ENTfMNClNO WOMAN. I lh I Hiwrrfct rrtr In lb lir f MAlrn HHIMftH rllf. I Oneneelt ooly a elUht eiwrleiice In ceneritl Mxletr lo dlacfiTf r Ihtt tnMe hi wtafAtfltifre--il.flilttII(IetTntlrHl(TlcliuI, ' fta'l tht Uftuty. wit. "alyle," uH fjf llglit mntervitlon. depth of mind hre i rAcli their alin1irrH.ft thti that nu tbe ouetonlbtoaUldfoftLe npeclal c I remit atftficeto wanderlogwbtt there can iol blfbfila the particular womftn to MdmwH I la there a woman who U iinlrerniilly en trtDelriKt I thrr one who Mtnmabdl wgriljpawlf. and entire werhli lu patient of rxMODlog, tbat aubmtt to no I authority but tbatoflnalfthtf i If tbereU wi mutt naturally conrlud i that aha powia aomttblog that apeaU , to more than one tide of human nature, aod that doe not mean that aha ha that diplomacy that In theUnlnnlng U per bat nothing more than tUdettreta pteaMtLe j many, but which often tlefrenernte Into poltlre lnlncertly, but rather that on- , rooartoua touch upon her kind that comet from a my rclty of tier Wng i Borrow and Joy are at the extreme of human etperlmff. and the wuman who , aUnda at the center alretchlnitarmpatbetle hdDtU toward either condition mit 1m ti one who U eeotiallr charming. Ukt Ttooyaon'e "IUre pale Mararvt.H al4 atandi Utweao the ralnltow aod the ami. Tbla woman of the ewtt cohflilltig na-turr, na-turr, whoU ttrlllfl with the ilclUluef life, upon whom I lthM nil the beauty and grare In nature and )et who ler alMiitheretldencr lht the atorma hat raelet the vary center of her tout, and that the baa taken the bind nf atany a ufTrrer, to decend In aympalhy to the iU'rt a rata nf aflUctlou, Uanenchant-re. Uanenchant-re. (ihalathatne to whom the round tome wlih their enthiuUim and youtbrul fcara and hopM. Ititll, m perennial are theaprlnitot renwI within her nature that ln the p- of the )er time arvrna to have refuted to make It atgn ti)ti her, an 1 let the middle -! and the old recog , nine ln her a friend and l.lprr : To her IhektdtfhlllneMor tliemtollt I inaidiiMxl howa and offer protection frr-I frr-I hap all mn naturally era auceptlM lo ! appeal lo the atrentfibof thulrarm and to their bravery of aoul, and this aom ! thine; In a womanae) bell1 revealed, tUa touch of tJblneu, fewef tLe atrooger aet i arabtetoreUt, I Huchawotnau l beyond the art or the cupyUt Hpend tl.rlr eflTortfta they rear I la tryln to reproiltiratbelaAclnatlng ef I fcctA, women who nvy hr are never able I to get a true cupy ioiiietlti.r they Imag-( Imag-( In that the arcrrt tuay U found In n ton I of the volen.ur. again, to a giant of the eye, or In tie ( of th flKiire. hut loth I effort to adapt the to thtrr own pergonal tty they meet failure even If fur the flrt trial of their etperlment l mada put lie Hut the eutraiiulng wutnan paja her Erlce, In a atnte. for hr power TLe rain ow that la hnng In leauty ln lha Htcht of the many to dMight, cheer and lnplr I them wm formed through the mUt of her tear, and when the glnrlnn color fad away aom turn toUhold tbelouvlyfisure , thatsundaamtd ttirlrlngmWt.- ilary 1L luldwln In Itarir'e llaiar. |