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Show Keep Ycnr Troubles S&creS. i A worthy wife of forty years ' :l standing, and whose life was not at I allmade up of sunshine and peace, gives the following sensible and im-1 A pressive advice to a married pair of her acquaintance. The advice is so V good and so well suited to all married mar-ried people, as well as those who intend in-tend entering that estate, that we here publish it for the benefit of such 1 persons: . "Preserve sacredly the privacies of your house, your married state, and your heart. . Let not father or mother, sister or brother, or any third person, ever presume to come in between you two, or to share the joys and sorrows that belong to you two alone. With God's help build your own quiet little world, not allowing al-lowing your dearest earthly friend to be the confident of aught that concerns your domestic peace. Let your moments of alienation, if they occur, be healed at once. Never, no never, speak of it outside, but to. each other confess, and all will come out right. Never let the morrow's sun still find you at variance. Review Re-view and renew your vow; it will do you good, and thereby your souls will grow together, cemented in that love which is stronger than death, .and you will become truly one." |