Thebe is one good habit which must not be overlooked. : You Tshould never' speak witbput a slight smile, or at least a beam of goodwill in your eyes, and that to all, whether your equals or inferiors. To tbe latter it" is -especially necessary, and often wins you more love than the most liberal., benevolence. But this smile should not settle into a simper, nor, when I you are launched in a conversation; i should it interfere with the earnestness, of your manner. To a lady it should be" k more marked than to a man.
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Southland Times, Issue 1634, 17 September 1872, Page 2
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