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Show j A GIRL'S CHARACTER. j A girl cannot, be too careful about her character, for like a snowy lily. 1 he least blemish tarnishes its beauty. Some girle do not really mean any harm, but they seem to lack a delicate sense of propriety and frequently invite criticism of an unkind nature. na-ture. " - - ' ' 1 - - - ! They laugh loudly, make acquaintances too freely, free-ly, and consider reticence a requisite best suited for our grandmothers day. The girl. who is.. slew"1 to., make acquaintances is, generally speaking, the best sort of girl. When you get to know her, you feel her worth and place her ou the list of your friends with a feeling of pleasure. A little dignity is an excellent thing. .It checks the familiarity of others and affords the superior attitudi'of mind. The girl who is truly up-to-date in her ideas follows the dictates dic-tates of good forml Thus she proves. herself to. be. well-bred and smart ehielding'-herself from the unpleasantness un-pleasantness that is sure to come from, a careless demeanor. . ' ; . 5 |