AVOID THE GIRL
Who never thinks of anyone but herself. Who never makes an effort to oblige others, and yet expects to be waited on hand and foot herself. Who never will own that another is pretty, but who endeavours instead to find some defect in her to point out to others. Who never does a stroke of housework, but selfishlj' indulges in gaiety and amusement while her mother slaves to keep affairs in order. Who never is happy unless she is monopolising the conversation of the only man worth looking at in the room. ! Who: never takes any notice of children, but considers them "little nuisances," "plagues," who ought never to leave the nursery. j Who never confesses she is in the wrong, but sticks to her point through everything. Who never gives away a penny fn charity, spending all her money on dress, sweets, or some luxury for herself. Who never bestows a kind word on those beneath her in position, and avlio treats servants as mere machines made to execute licr commands. Ayho never, above all, could love or seriously consider the comfort of nny other person but herself, I
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 38, 10 April 1942, Page 8
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193AVOID THE GIRL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 38, 10 April 1942, Page 8
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