Staking at Ladies.— A very common form of vulgar impudence is the staring at Isdies. To do so in any public place is ungentlenianly,' but'to. avail one s self of a vicinity vriiicli circumstances rentier unavoidable, is contemptible. The ulau who will stare continually at a lady across a hotel table, or in an omnibus, deserves to be arrested. Igm.r mryoung, men frequently do this, under the impression that it is not really disagreeable to tho other sex, that they are,-in fact, paving a- species of compliment Could they know” the vexation and annovance width is often masked under the air of calmness with which their insolence, is* .received, they would think very differently.: I have heard, at a hotel, of Instances in which ladies delayed their meals fof hours; subjected them* seU es to many annoyances, and even left the house, in order to avoid the’presence of some conceited puppy, who possibly imagined that he was recommending himself to their good graces. —American I'aper. ■ A. man unknown, was found frozen to dekth In Khodesvvell road, London, on Wednesday week, ike body was partially covered with snow, } At Barnsley, a girl sixteen years of age left home the other evening, saying that she was going to a njght-school, instead of which she went to the theatre. Her deception was found out, and it ser preyad upon hermiod ‘ that...*!*. drained Wseif. - *■'
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 266, 17 May 1865, Page 2
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230Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 266, 17 May 1865, Page 2
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