. Youth's educator for home and society ... FRIENDS,. THE FAIREST FLOWER OF ALL. INTRODUCTIONS. 79 consideration whether a letter of introduction is writ-ten upon fine paper, well expressed, and neatlyinclosed. Or whether its receipt is acknowledgedpromptly. But these details are of importance andtheir observance will determine your reputation as alady or a gentleman, and give you the opportunity ofconferring the happiness upon others. CHAPTER VIIL GOING INTO SOCIETY. eVERY young lady and young gentleman if blessedwith a warm social nature, look forward eagerlyto the period of entering society


. Youth's educator for home and society ... FRIENDS,. THE FAIREST FLOWER OF ALL. INTRODUCTIONS. 79 consideration whether a letter of introduction is writ-ten upon fine paper, well expressed, and neatlyinclosed. Or whether its receipt is acknowledgedpromptly. But these details are of importance andtheir observance will determine your reputation as alady or a gentleman, and give you the opportunity ofconferring the happiness upon others. CHAPTER VIIL GOING INTO SOCIETY. eVERY young lady and young gentleman if blessedwith a warm social nature, look forward eagerlyto the period of entering society. By entering societythey acquire polish, friends, and exchange of thoughts,and enlarge their sphere of usefulness. SCHOOL-GIRLS SHOULD NOT ENTER SOCIETY. No girl should make her debut while she is attend-ing school. It is impossible for her to do justice toherself, with a divided heart. She cannot keep hermind upon those studies which require her entire atten-tion, and attend to the demands of the social circle,which are exceedingly exacting. Anoth


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