Etbbtonb has a welcome for the person who ha* the good sense to take things quietly. r The pernon who can go without tier dinner and notadveififse the fact; who can Jose her purse .land keep her temper; #fio>makes light of a "JW weight, and can wear a shoe that pinches without anyon o being the wiser; who does not magnify the splinter in her finger into a stick of timber, nor the mote in her neighbour's eye into a beam ; who swallows bitter words without leaving the taste in other people's mouths^ wbo.^an give up her own way witfamt|jft!^pap the ghost; who can have a thorn in the flesh And yet not prick all her friends with it—such a one surely carries a passport into the good graces of mankina. i "Miss "•underßtanding.—Ardent Musical Enthusiast:' " Yes, I saw- ati af tfele the other day running down/ Carmen. 11 I think it's too baal^don't ybu?* 1' Toutaff Lady (daughter of eminent ohe«Mmooger) —" Oh, I don't know, if tbeylre anyUaif like cabmen they quite deserve it."— Fun. ■ • <)oh
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3171, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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177Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3171, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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