PETTICOAT PHILOSOPHY
To one who earns his bread at the hands of another, whose employment above all rests on the courtesy and consideration of another, there remains at all times one great outlet—the sense of satire.—Mrs. Stepney Rawson. A practical nature ... is sometimes a great boon to its possessor. It is doubtful if anything else can dry a tear as quickly.—Mary Wilkins. Into the heart of youth and love even Death can cast no shadow. Who that looks on Death ever quite realises its personal application? Who in life's prime dreams of stricken limbs, failing strength, the days when the windows shall be darkened and the mourners go about the street? —Rita.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 359, 9 April 1910, Page 10
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112PETTICOAT PHILOSOPHY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 359, 9 April 1910, Page 10
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