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SHE IS A WISE WOMAN

Who keeps in mind that a little credit is a dangerous thing-. Who is able to mend both her husband's clothes and his ways. Who has learned the paradox that to have joy one must gave it. Who can. tell the difference between her first child and a genius. * Who most admires those eyes which belong to a man who understands her v Who acknowledges the allowance made by her husband by making allowances for him. Who appreciates that the largest room in any house is that left for self-improvement. Who can distinguish between the house and her temper. Who realises that two husbands of twenty-five years eaoh are not necessarily as good as one 'of fifty. Who can distinguish between the laugh of amusement and the one meant to show of a dimple.

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 37

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139

SHE IS A WISE WOMAN New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 37

SHE IS A WISE WOMAN New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 37

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