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Show Think little and you will call to mind some young lady whose sweetness sweet-ness of deposition is a marvel to her friends. Part of that disposition is hereditary, heredi-tary, but much of it is the result of environment and early training. Some mothers have a rare talent in the training of children. They do not rule by threats and spanks, but from early childhood '.he pride of the little one is brought to the fore. As early as it can understand, it is tauTht to be gentle and sweet, and to take pride in excelling in those womanly qualities which appeal ap-peal so slro' 'ly to 'the human race. As a child is taaight in its fancy, so will it invariably be in maturity. If all mothers would bear this fact constantly in mind, there would be more of that Inata sweetness which is so charming in the female sex, and which appeals so strongly to manhood in all stations of life. |