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Show I The, r.nglmh girl u OHie Amrrirmt Tl (BWVa Slrattttmj LlZ ammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm of .he allllH'lll flM Ely Viscountess Maltland. brought up to ,)l-yno I I rather than to do thoiw Ihiug. An American Sgirl mt "Oh, 1 dialike iiiimuur phiMiig and piiiutiug, there are o umny ieiple who do thot thing well, and why not lunr (Miple mr and play who are proftwioiuiU, mid who inn make iimnir worth while " I liuvo i ofleii hiard )our girl cxpre IheuiaelM' that m. and no doubt (he pro- fewioiull) Mid nr.iU who entertain the guc. at iucriuiu wMial funo-ti'nn funo-ti'nn an lielter to bear than .he guet. Ou the other hand, 1 coiiliml that wc haw a bttur tem of bringing bring-ing up our girl, for if a girl oul) pla) or paint indifferently well the ha a better uiideratamtiiig of them thing and i better able to judge than .lie girl who oul) bear profeaalouaU, and who ha no tvchnu-al knowledge of Ibeae thing. S Another advantage i lhat in I he eteiit of any finanrial mufnrtune H we can put tlnwe MxtiinpluhmenU to wiiw practical uu, aa I Iiae done H wi.li ray miniature painting, for luttmice. Why, whatever in the world H ahoulil I have done when 1 found inywlf. practically wo.hout any tuonev H at all, If I hail not had my muiic or tny painting9 Ameruan girl, in- H ttaad, mutt go into ollice work, become typew nter ibrk id win h u H bo much liardi'r and w mn.li lo plentant u y of mi i , a In n,- |