SIX COMMANDMENT. FOR SPINSTERS DURING LEAP YEAR.
1. This .war, storn custom, relaxing. permits thee to make tho advance, Therefore, should Fate bo propitious, delay not, but seize on tho chanoo. 2. Few are unmarried and wealthy, while Poverty's ranks hold a host. Don't li ■ dismayed or discouraged, but make for tho. man who has most t __. Neither shalt thou be too timid and fearful of triving offence, "Faint heart never wan fair lady" —and some men are awfully dense! 4. Put net thy trust in kimonos nor skirts to a "hobble" inclined ; Man loves not that which is freakish, tho' Love is proverbially blind. 5, When thou hast captured thy quarry he sure that thou boldest him tight, j "Fishers of men" there are many, | but only a fow get a "bite." I G. Ec not too quickly disheartened at first if thy efforts, are vain, Study "King Bruce and the Spider," and simply keep trying again!
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 64, 31 May 1912, Page 14
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158SIX COMMANDMENT. FOR SPINSTERS DURING LEAP YEAR. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 64, 31 May 1912, Page 14
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