THE BACHELOR'S CRITICISM.
; What is nVarrjagerJ;;-';;;;'.... ' •.■'"'.,,■'.. ■ ; Marriage .is. an 'institution-,for.;the blind." -■' '•-.. .', "v "'■ • '."."V .' ~... J,.-..,'). ; -When .a mail', thinks seriously of mai*>-iage, what happens? He remains sin git. Should a man marry a girl for her money? •■■ .... ~ - ■ - No. But he should not let-her be an old maid just because she's rich. When a girl refers to a "sad courtship," what does she ■njLean? Sho means that the «ian got away. Is, an engagement'as good as a marriage? .;: ■ .■ ■ ". I It's, better;. • '■■ ■ In selecting a husband, why does a girl prefer a fat man ? ; Because.'a" fat man- fixids it hard to stoop to anything low. '■]. ■'. When asking papa,: how should a. young man act? | should face papa Imanfully, and never give him a chance ,at his back. When a man say;s he cixnmanage his wife, what does -he'•mean? He means he can, make her do anything she Avaiits to. When a child is smart and good, to whose family is it due? : To its mother's. When a child is bad and stupid, to whose family is it due? . ■';. We "refuse ..;■■;'',,';": ; Is it possible' man to be a fool withbul/||ppwiMg it? Not if his'' : wife"si|i^aliye^
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 2, 8 December 1911, Page 8
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191THE BACHELOR'S CRITICISM. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 2, 8 December 1911, Page 8
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