No one who lias had a fit of continuous giggling at nothing in particular can deny the exhilarating and cheering effect produced thereby. , If more people wore versed in the science of silliness there would bo fewer nervous breakdowns. By being silly the usually wise person effects an escape from his own personality, he takes n holiday from himself, and ho is all the better ror it,—"Gentlewoman,"
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 November 1907, Page 8
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67Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 November 1907, Page 8
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