Confiding m Women.
A woman?a , adwee ia. generally worth having j so, if yjoiayein a.ny trouble, tell your, motbeiyor ''your wife, or sister, all about it. Bo> assured that ligbti^iUj^fah upon your -darkness^; Woqaenj^^e too commoul? adjudged verdant m ail but purely womanish—. affairs. JS'o philosofphicalr students; of jad?e (them.. , Th^ir^intaitipns^ or insight*, are the most Bubtle, w and if they : binad^ see a cat m the inealJ"tHer,e is no cat thore. A nuin, therefofe, -eb^ald none of 'his affuirs a sebrGt trow Ma^ wife. Many a home has been happily saved, and many a fortune retrieved by s man's : fujl eonbdence m his wifwj VJToman is 'far "more a seer and^a prpp.ijfit ,'than. ,man, if she be given.a f^air., chanob, ' As a general rule, tbe wives cbiJade ahe minute-t of their plaiJe atid'tKotlgh'ts to their husbands. Why not reciprocate, if- -but for the pleasure qj ,tojeß^pig iconfidencer. wrtb sooii* dence P The men "who ' succeed * bplfc ia ,l.ife.ase T those, Jwho make 3 con^dant?s of t'ffeir'wfveß V,'"' v ■**>-> ?"cAAT.d
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 111, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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170Confiding in Women. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 111, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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