Show MISERIES OF GENTILITY lonce ronce lived next door to a lady who belonged to the aristocracy but with a tely lely e y emited income she had two sons officers in her Maje pervice neace and one daughter about thirty y five the daughter has effectually shut the door against her becoming a wife mother or mistress of a family but wh 03 why because she played the fool I 1 bave have been repeatedly il peat 1 edly asked in the most pressing manner wanner by y the mother to call to see her dauch daughter ter miss bliss that bhe ehe might thank me viva roce coce for some little kind acts I 1 did so many times always stating the day and arid the precise hour she might expect a vi vit t generally I 1 found tier her on a bed most scrupulously loesl y well weli arranged 11 ai d in the act of drawing on a pair of gove giove 2 and exclaiming in a low kev key 0 iky iny my dear mrs mr bow delighted I 1 am to bee see your sweet face 0 tilt tint I 1 were able fible to run in and look at you my mamma says pays you are one of the most industrious ladies in creation hear that speech and believe me if it you can that in the morning of that same day I 1 sav saw this delicate lady at five fire vigorously shaking heavy door mats long before servant girls gua think ot at quitting mg the dogul downy alis aims of drowsy j the fact is she ehe was a most active actie lady ady did nearly all the work of a large house and kept it in beautiful order but thought it ery ery I 1 teel to let any one know it they kept one young servant but her office was nearly a sinecure merely to receive the cards of genteel cillers callers or to usher their owners up to the bed room where miss was buff ring from spinal af affection 0 what hat a miserable farce I 1 have seen the same lady lifted gently into abath a bath chair of course unable ta to walk billave llave seen the same person carried down her garden walk and placed upon a ch chair chir ir rain has lias come coma suddenly on when the poor ingvaid has taken to her ficele and run along ike ake 1 ke a hare bare I 1 the THE ART or darting dancing used to forin form a part of nearly every ceremony of divine worship in the some sects inc rp orate it into their devotions devotion now but a few persona look on dancing as theA thew perfection of wickedness as a snare bet act by the EU evil one in which to entrap the young or lir tir unwary ary perhaps both extremes are wrong in in most cases there certainly is no n in dancin dancing howe bowe however howeler the man roan may say so who v conceits that true piety consists in making long faces and eschewing everything that tends to comfort or to entertain just as certainly on the contrary dancing is not a becoming part of christian devotion though it roay be prejudice that brings us to such a conclusion cl dancing however is one of the rational enjoyments enjoy ments of life we look at it as a harmless pleasurable social practice in which the body is healthfully exercised while the mind is exhilarated and aud that grace of carriage acquired which forms one of the grand elements of human ti beauty cauty |