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Show 1 I I think that if a little ehango was mndo in tho mattor of "popping the qucs- llOITlfl tion" l0 wm"M nt larSe would be greatly U11UU1U benefited,. Undoubtedly tho true daughter ?T OIX1GH Vl 8l"ld rt,ul surely will, when she 1 nH.ognies the groat advantages, proposo to JL FOpOSG tho man, and 1 can picture nothing more IWilFPiQOtf ? beautiful than a very feminine woman of- faring to join her lifo with some one's --.. whom she has singled out. r....nM... ..,... r 'll'0 ,nnn wJll certainly not consider Br ELIZABETH McCULLEM , , . , . ... , . , , ' her immodest, but will aduuro and love T ' ' I fter heroism. Shakospearo says, "When, oh when, comes tho day when woman shall ofTer hvreelf to nuui?" So gaat Shakespeare agrees with mo. Why shouldn't a woman oiler herself to a man whom she loves, but who may be too bashful or puffed up to propose? And surely he cannot, for the sake of chivalry, refuso her. I practiced what 1 suggest in my own ease and my husband and I haw never quarreled in 10 years, lit always agrees with me on every pout and wo truly enjoy a -happy life. |