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TELLING TRUTHS.

Which much butler had neter been In'd. Women are never satisfied. If" ;» ;nau it jealuns, they cry out against lii« tvranit' ; if hr is no! jealous, t'liey complain ol his imittlWeiicc A tnan ceases to he ;t " ir<,od f(,-lii»w," tnr nuunent he refuses to do precise!} wnut i.itier people wisii him to do. Tell v woman that she is a flirt, and sht will lanph ; that she is u»ly, and she will f(el an^rr ; hut just him that she is gruwiug uul, ami hh* wili never forgive y<ui. Seli-love is Love with two handajjes over iv eyes instead of one. A man marries generally to leave society : a ivunian to enter it.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 5

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TELLING TRUTHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 5

TELLING TRUTHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 5

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