HINTS TO UNMARRIED LADIES
A certain Mr IFinlayaon has made out a table showing, to a vary fraction, what a woman's chances of marrying are for every year of her life. This most precious dooument should be posted, I think, on the doors of all our churches, and if, after such pointed admonition, young girla trifle away their lime, the blame is entirely their own. Tbe calculations were made, I understand, upon 876 cases, but, for the sake of greater perspicuity let us enlarge the denominator to 1000. Of 1000 married women, taken without selection, it is found that the Dumber married at each age ia as below. Or if (by arithmetical license) we call a. woman's chances of marriage in tbe whole course of her life 1000, her chances in each two years will be shown in the table :—
Now this table, it will be seen, tells us that one-half of a woman's chances of marriage are gone when she has completed her twentieth year ; and mind you what the consequence of this is. She must then, as seamen say, " carry less sail/ and shoot at a lower mark. Afc 22 she ought to be " very reasonable," for three-fourths of the golden opportunities are gone, never to return. At 28 you "will see at a glance that saucinesa is out of the question, for your hopes, if the case should be fair reader, will then be shrunk to the small fraction of an eighth. jPoaßibly you may then think the poor fellows you once despised fine " catches." At 31, despair should begin to wrinkle your brow, for when that age comes, and finds you single, pray remember that if you have in the circle of your acquaintances forty marrying men, (a rare contingency) 70U have just one solitary chance among them all. When you stand on the dread verge of 36, it is " quite too awfully terrible" to reflect that of the thousand chances with which you started, three only remain— a miserable remnant of three. It is now high time to bespeak lodgings for a single lady, and to procure a couple of cats. Therefore, carpe diem, or in plain English, improve your time. There are plenty of Barkises about.— Coslebs. Thames, 17th Feb., 1880.
AGE. CHANCES. AGE. CHANGES, 14-15 — 32 28-29 — 45 16-17 — 10 1 30-31 — 18 18-19 — 219 82-33 — 15 20-21 — 138 34-35 — 8 22-23 — 125 36-37 — 2 24-25 — 102 38-39 — 1 26-27 — 67 1000
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 59, 9 March 1880, Page 1
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409HINTS TO UNMARRIED LADIES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 59, 9 March 1880, Page 1
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