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Show household which should be granted this indulgence. Mothers are usually on the watch for such temperamental temperament-al disturbances after a good time. Many adults have not outgrown this perfectly natural reaction of tired nerves and bodies. The difference Is that mothers, knowing the cause, do not take the circumstances seriously. seri-ously. Adults are not always as fair or generous In their judgments. However, How-ever, it may seem at the time, nothing noth-ing said In such a mood should be taken as significant. Let the sun shine as soon as the moment allows, and realize that all that were good friends before, still are the same, and that a nervous system which sometimes becomes tyrannical has been playing a few rather showy tricks which have nothing to do with the basin for love and friendship. .. . Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Ill Humor Result of Tired Nerves Temporary Upsets Should Be Looked Upon, as Unimportant. Even In the best regulated families fam-ilies It frequently happens that a party, outing or other good time which calls forth nervous energy is followed by a quarrel, or, at least, a feeling of Irritability which makes the tension high in the home circle. The Important matter is to regard these temperamental upsets as wholly whol-ly unimportant. They are purely the result of fatigue, and no personal grudge should be held for the occurrence, oc-currence, regrettable, though it Is, and unpleasant at the time.' Just as thunder showers follow a hot sunshiny day, So these temperamental tempera-mental outbursts are purely the effect ef-fect of too much exuberance, coupled cou-pled with the necessity of being' with close companions', when the real need is for a little period of rest and solitude.- If possible to give yourself the "break'f which a little rest and quiet affords after a strenuous time, do so, for the sake of yourself and others.' But If-this is not possible, and a deluge of words begins to be hurled from friends or members of the family, yourself Included, let the event pass as quickly as does a momentary mo-mentary shower, and as soon as the "air has cleared," let it be forgotten. It is not just the children of the |