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Show I LOVELY WOMAN. I Would you hurt a woman most, aim I at her affections. Wallace. The more idle a woman's hand the more occupied her heart. Dubay. I Let woman stand upon her female character as upon a foundation. Lamb. A woman's hopes are woven as sun-I sun-I beams; a shadow annihilates thorn. I George Eliot. I If men knew all that women think I they would bo twenty times more au- I daclous. Karr. I Beauty is worse than wine it in- I toxlcates both tho holder and the be- I holder. Zimmerman. I Neither walls, nor goods, nor any-I any-I thing Is more dlfflcult to bo guarded u than woman. Alexis. I Wo only demand that a woman should ho womanly. That Is not being be-ing exclusive Hunt. Women aro never stronger than when they arm themselves with their own weakness. Mme. du Deffand. It Is no more possible to do without with-out a wlfo than it is to dispense wltn eating and drinking. Luther. |